There were 58 Races on Saturday 31st May 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at York, 8 races at Chester, 7 races at Listowel, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Tramore, 8 races at Stratford, 7 races at Lingfield, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

GOLDEN PHASE hit the crossbar in a class 5 handicap at Salisbury at the start of the month and the assessor may have been kind to only put her up 2lb. Denis Coakley's mare brings the best recent form to the table and can regain the winning thread. Jungle Cruise struck at Yarmouth prior to disappointing at the same venue last time, but he may be worth another chance. Of the remainder, Meet Me In Meraki makes the most appeal.

There's plenty to like about GOLDEN PHASE who enjoys this fast ground and she went close in a higher grade last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CAVALRY CALL hasn't finished outside of the first two home on each of his last four starts, winning once and finishing a good second at Windsor on his most recent outing. The four-year-old is only 1lb higher and it would be no surprise to see him continue his brilliant form. Appier made the frame on the all-weather here last month and is noted along with Odin Legacy.

Odin Legacy found CAVALRY CALL a little too good for him at Windsor. Papagei is feared given what he did prior to York.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Shine On Me changed hands for 160,000 pounds last month and it would be interesting if the market speaks in favour of the Havana Grey filly on debut. However, TWILIGHT STAR progressed from her first start when finishing second at Newmarket last time, and she may have lots more to offer. With Charlie Appleby's string in fine order at present, she looks the way to go. Justice Twice is noted too.

Justice Twice and Twilight Star set a good standard but QUEEN EVIE is bred to be quick and can make a winning debut,
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Paroda Diva faced a tougher task at Windsor last time and could fare better over this extra furlong. Archie Watson sent out a newcomer to win this contest last year and Private Project is worth noting for any significant support in the market, but a chance is taken on ELENAYA. The daughter of New Bay is related to several winners, including the useful Encipher, and may prove good enough at the first time of asking.

This will likely to go one of the newcomers, with preference for ELENAYA before betting clues are known.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Knights Gold failed in his bid for a hat-trick when only third at Newcastle. He had beaten the runner-up TOLERANCE by a length at Leicester prior to that, but George Boughey's charge is fancied to turn the tables on these more favourable terms, and open his account. Blue Wonder finished a creditable second in a novice race at Haydock and the daughter of Blue Point is likely to show further improvement on her handicap debut.

A few with chances but KNIGHTS GOLD (nap) continues on the up and is taken to resume winning ways after an excellent Newcastle third
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CITY CYCLONE was able to atone for a narrow all-weather defeat here when winning in comfortable fashion at Wolverhampton recently. Tony Caroll's charge must defy a career-high mark to follow up but he's thriving at present and gets the nod. Bath scorer Thapa VC remains well treated and is respected, along with Land Of Magic, who will find this easier than her latest Ascot assignment.

Tony Carroll's likeable CITY CYCLONE remains handily weighted despite a 3lb rise for his latest AW win and is taken to go in again
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Bint Havana Gold has been in fine fettle recently. 2lb higher than when filling the runner-up spot at Chelmsford earlier this month, the daughter of Havana Gold can give another good account of herself, although it is MART who shades preference. Dylan Cunha's gelding bumped into an in-form rival when beaten a head over C&D last time and is expected to go very close off an unchanged mark. Danger Alert drops in class and must not be underestimated.

All six have claims but SOVEREIGN KNIGHT will appreciate the ease in class and is just preferred to Bint Havana Gold.
Ths is the racecard key.
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