There were 40 Races on Monday 3rd June 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Listowel, 6 races at Brighton, 8 races at Windsor, 6 races at Wetherby, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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MA BELLE ETOILE should improve a bit from her initial run over hurdles at Tipperary last month and can step forward to score now. The Doyen mare was a bumper winner at Limerick last November and ran in a couple of hot contests subsequently. She shaped with promise when fourth to Rockstown Girl recently and will have learned a bit from that. Magic Dawn ran well at Tramore last time when slightly hampered before the last. She was staying on again when fourth to Gaillimh A Run and may be able turn around that form with Russellsbelle, who finished third then. That rival has run below par at Tipperary since.

MA BELLE ETOILE made a promising start over hurdles at Tipperary 3 weeks ago and this looks a good chance for the bumper winner to quickly open her account in this sphere. Magic Dawn and Cappacurry Ealu are feared most.

A bumper winner, MA BELLE ETOILE ran a solid race on maiden hurdle debut at Tipperary and with improvement likely from that can score.
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MALBAY MADNESS ran well when chasing home Barrier at Tramore last time and looks capable of striking now. The Wings Of Eagles gelding stayed on into second then behind a 111-rated rival and a similar effort should be enough to land a moderate looking contest. Major Barry showed significant improvement last time on nicer ground when chasing home Jump Allen in a Killarney bumper. He has jumping experience from point-to-points and could be a danger today. Frankendael won twice on the Flat in England and is one to note in the market on his jumps debut.

MALBAY MADNESS, Feud and Frankendael are closely matched judged on their Flat exploits but the first-named has the benefit of hurdles experience and he gets the nod on the back of a solid effort at Tramore last time. Feud could be the one for the forecast. Major Barry chased home a Willie Mullins-trained newcomer in a bumper last time and he merits respect on debut over hurdles, while Ollie La Ba Ba will be a danger to all if able to get back on track.

Left with too much to do in a bumper last time, MAJOR BARRY can make a winning hurdling debut at the expense of Malbay Madness
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REDWOOD QUEEN was given a fine hold-up ride by Philip Byrnes to score at Tramore on Friday evening and she can land her hat-trick now. The Mahler mare came late to pip Macinamillion in a competitive enough heat the other day and was a cosy winner at the line. She can defy a 7lb penalty. New York Style could be nicely treated on her handicap debut and looks a potential danger. The Robin Des Champs mare was turned over at a short price when chasing home Cash The Cheque in a Tipperary maiden hurdle last month and is still unexposed. Only A Dollar was a good winner at Clonmel on her last outing and is another obvious contender.

REDWOOD QUEEN is thriving and can complete the hat-trick. New York Style could have more to offer now handicapping for top connections, while Itsallabouteve is also in with a shout.

Despite carrying a mandatory 7lb penalty last week's Tramore winner Redwood Queen can complete the hat-trick
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SUMMER TIDE looked to be running at a higher level over fences on his return this spring, winning on his return at Cork before a couple of solid efforts behind decent rivals, and a rating of 111 looks like one he can exploit back over timber. Woodstream Lad comes here after a cosy win on his return at Clonmel but a 9lb rise and a step up in grade makes things a bit tougher. Senecia got home by a head from So Scottish at Killarney just over three weeks ago and the runner-up may turn the tables on a couple of pounds better terms.

COMFORT ZONE's hurdles wins have come at around 2m and he looks the way to go after a good run in a hot handicap at the Punchestown Festival. Minx Tiara and So Scottish are a couple of the other likely players in a competitive contest.

It could pay to side with the improving WOODSTREAM LAD to confirm Clonmel form with War Correspondent
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Winner of this race for the past two years, EASY GAME is sure to have been primed for a repeat bid. The Willie Mullins-trained 10-year-old falls just short of the top grade but has been a thoroughly consistent performer throughout his career. Despite coming out only second best at these weights, the Nicholas Peacock-owned gelding has made this venue his home track in recent seasons. Stablemate Saint Sam is rated 5lb superior but will have to be at his very best to see off his older rival here. Last seen when pulled up in the Champion Chase at Punchestown, this is certainly an easier assignment. Killarney runner-up French Dynamite would also have to hold claims especially with the ground coming in his favour.

It could be worth siding with MAXXUM, who was a winner of the first of his two chase starts last year and has since improved over hurdles, bagging valuable listed handicaps at Leopardstown and Punchestown in recent months. The Willie Mullins-trained pair Saint Sam and Easy Game both possess a touch of class and will be big threats if on-song. The former is feared most, despite being passed over by Paul Townend.

Despite two below-runs coming into this EASY GAME (nap) could be up to winning this for the third successive year
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Former Galway Plate winner EARLY DOORS has been revitalised in recent months since switching to point-to-pointing. The 11-year-old has also run well in three hunter chase starts back under Rules, including when successful at Killarney last time. In a race which his owner J.P. McManus tends to target, the Enda Bolger-trained veteran has strong claims. Vaucelet looked a hunter chaser on the rise last year but has failed to reach those same heights in two starts since January. Trainer David Christie makes the long trip down south with the nine-year-old in an effort to again a first win since December 2022. Best on good ground, he should at least get his conditions now. Course and distance winner Nice To Meet looks best of the rest.

It's hard to look beyond EARLY DOORS, who regained the winning thread in decisive fashion when taking a Killarney hunter three weeks ago. Jeremy Pass, a recent point winner and formerly a fairly useful hurdler/chase for Paul Nicholls, could be the one to follow the selection home. Battleoverdoyen and Big Girl Betty are others to consider.

Generally in good form this year and a convincing winner in a Killarney hunter chase last time, EARLY DOORS can double up.
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JUMBLE LIGHT, a staying on fourth on his racecourse debut at Tipperary last month, can improve enough to take this modest contest. Although failing to complete on four of his five starts in point-to-points, the Diamond Green gelding looked a different proposition on Rules debut. Stepping up an additional two furlongs should also suit the five-year-old. Absent since finishing seventh at Punchestown in October 2022, Mazyad has since changed stables. Now with Joseph O'Brien, the former Ballinrobe bumper winner has to be involved if ready after a long layoff. Moulane A Chroi was runner-up on his sole point-to-point start but it is difficult to quantify the form of that particular race.

MAZYAD went backwards from a winning start and hasn't been seen for 20 months, but he's moved to an excellent stable and is worth taking a chance on. Jumble Light looks the main danger and Youre A Derry Girl could feature if she strips fitter for her latest outing.

Ballinrobe winner MAZYAD returns for a top yard and could be up to defying a penalty. The market can be helpful.
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