There were 28 Races on Tuesday 4th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 6 races at Leicester, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 6 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 5 race.

DAMASCUS STEEL ran an excellent race when second at Doncaster last month, despite pulling hard throughout. The booking of William Buick catches the eye on this occasion and, if he can manage to settle the son Mastercraftsman, he should have too much for Southwell runner-up Lunar Shadow, as well as Hill Station, who only weakened late in the piece when fifth over C&D last time out.

The assessor has dropped AIMING HIGH 2 lb having not been seen to best effect on reappearance and dropped in class, she looks the way to go. Damascus Steel is an in-form rival so needs considering, while Oisin Murphy is an eye-catching jockey booking for Warhol on his return.

The drop in grade will benefit Aiming High but preference is for DAMASCUS STEEL who recorded a first AW win at Kempton last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The step up in trip may be just what is needed for AL QUDRA to get off the mark after a respectable third over 5f at Newmarket on his second start last month. The son of No Nay Never is bred to get this distance and he is narrowly preferred to well-bred newcomer Brandywine Falls, who is a brother to the stable's smart Albany winner Daahyeh. New Century and Think Of A Name are other debutants to monitor for market support.

AL QUDRA built on his debut promise when third at Newmarket last month and, with that form proving strong, he's the obvious choice. Monomyth is expected to improve plenty on his initial outing at Ascot, while Brandywine Falls and Soldier's Heart are clear pick of the newcomers before market clues.

The clear form pick is AL QUDRA, while Brandywine Falls, Soldier's Heart and New Century are interesting newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LAOISMAN's winning run finally came to an end when narrowly denied last time out at Windsor, but the way he travelled through that race suggested dropping back to 5f should not be of any inconvenience. Sebastian Wood's charge may be able to make it four wins from five starts at the main expense of The Thames Boatman and Ancient Times, who has returned to a bit of form of late but is winless since June 2022.

LAOISMAN came up agonisingly short in his quest for a 4-timer at Windsor 3 weeks ago but that performance was another personal best and he can overcome a small rise in the weights. Star of Lady M and Ancient Times have leading jockeys taking over from claimers and head the opposition.

A good race for the grade but HARRY BROWN looks welll treated back on the AW. Star Of Lady M can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This could be a good opportunity for INVINCIBLE SPEED, who bumped into the improving Mart (ran in the three-year-old Dash at Epsom on Saturday) when a neck second over C&D a week ago. James Tate's charge is able to compete off an unchanged mark and he is fancied to go one better at the main expense of Queen's Guard. The daughter of Havana Grey will appreciate the return to six furlongs and is noted along with Kodiac Thriller.

INVINCIBLE SPEED was reeled in late from this mark here a week ago but compensation may well await. Mr Wonderful should have more to offer for his new stable and is offered as the chief threat, ahead of Queen's Guard.

Queen's Guard can go well back at 6f but MR WONDERFUL (nap) made a pleasing stable and handicap debut and can rate higher.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PHOENIX MOON didn't show much across her three qualifying runs, but it might be a different story now sent handicapping for the first time. She's bred to be better than an opening mark of 54 and the booking of Oisin Murphy, who boasts a creditable strike-rate for the yard, is a noteworthy one. Blacklion defeated Rinnovati (second) at Kempton last month, but the latter is now 4lb better off and could turn the tables.

RINNOVATI and Blacklion occupied the first two positions in a Kempton handicap recently and they may well dominate this, with marginal preference for the former to come out on top this time on these slightly better terms. Willowbank is another to consider up in trip.

Many of these need to show improvement and BLACKLION can repeat last month's Kempton win over Rinnovati.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Following a near two-year absence, CAMACHO MAN made a promising return at Southwell in April. The Camacho gelding was able to step forward when winning in handicap company at Leicester eight days ago and this drop in class presents him with an excellent opportunity to follow up. Laurentia left it late to get up over 1m2f here last month and she must be of interest, while Fighting Poet heads the remainder.

The most appealing of these is CAMACHO MAN, who recently hit the target at Leicester on his second run since returning from a lengthy absence and he is taken to open his all-weather account off the same mark. Crazy Maisie was only sixth in the handicap won by Laurentia here last month but she has dipped to a dangerous mark and perhaps the addition of cheekpieces will help her to get back on track.

Fighting Poet looks set to go well but CAMACHO MAN impressed at Leicester last week and can give the weight away all round.
Ths is the racecard key.
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