There were 43 Races on Friday 2nd May 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Newcastle, 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 4 race.

Just the three runners for this five-furlong maiden, and with all of them having their second start there is every chance that Moretons will head the market after going under by a length when third at Yarmouth last month. Sent off favourite that day, he will be out to make amends, yet MEELAF may be the better value. Sixth in a better race at Newmarket on her only start after weakening late on, she gets 5lb from the colts which might prove decisive. Kodigara needs to find plenty and may be booked for third.

100,000gns yearling MORETONS fared best of the newcomers when a close third at Yarmouth and earns the vote ahead of Meelaf.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Protest Rally is due to go down a pound for future contests but the five-year-old likes it here with two wins and two seconds from four starts, though a place may be the best he can hope for. CURIOUS ROVER may have the edge after his length second in a better race here after five months off, and any improvement would make him hard to beat with a low draw hopefully advantageous. Arnhem is also of interest back on the turf, where he races off 8lb lower than his current all-weather mark.

Moulin Booj should be well suited by this test but the class-dropping WEN MOON (nap) is handicapped to win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

REEL HER IN looks the likeliest winner here as the only C&D winer in the line-up, having won here in October last year off 1lb lower and following up over further off this mark. She should be spot-on after her third over further at Pontefract in April. Pigeon House is another with plenty of stamina and he could also go well if possessing the speed for this trip, leaving Trojan Sun as a tentative suggestion for the minor placing.

Two-time course winner REEL HER IN is the selection now back here and back down in trip. Pigeon House is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having capitalised on a lower mark on the switch to turf at Redcar 11 days ago, Tickets must enter the reckoning in his current mood. However, a 5lb penalty and quick turnaround does demand more from Ben Haslam's inmate and DOOMSDAY is slightly more compelling. The six-year-old wasn't disgraced when finishing fifth in a 14-runner affair at Catterick last month and this contest looks ripe for the taking. Fellow in-form rival Keep Me Stable completes the shortlist.

Musselburgh seems to bring out the best in DOOMSDAY nowadays and he's taken to add to his C&D win two starts ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The combination of a wind procedure and 211-day break proved just the trick for recent Catterick scorer CAPITAL GUARANTEE and he looks a step ahead of the handicapper. A 5lb penalty is unlikely to be the ceiling of the five-year-old's ability and a quickfire double may beckon. The biggest threat may emerge from unpenalised Ayr winner Ramon Di Loria, who will need to settle better over today's extra furlong. Code Purple is the pick of the remainder.

Code Purple ran well from a tough draw here last month but ROCK MELODY is taken to step forward from her reappearance outing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TWO B TANNED arrives here on the back of two impressive wins at Beverley in recent weeks and the four-year-old is very hard to oppose, despite being 9lb higher than when last successful. Jumeira Vision showed promise when fifth at Newcastle last time and could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Scarriff should not be discounted on her return.

Cheekpieces have prompted improvement from TWO B TANNED and she can defy a hike in the weights and complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LUNA A INBHIR NIS appeared to have plenty in hand when winning over 5f at Ayr on Monday and Katie Scott's unexposed filly clearly sets the standard under a 6lb penalty. That said, What What What also won well on his most recent outing at Newcastle and could give the selection plenty to think about, while Azuinthejungle and Until Dawn should not be written off.

The filly LUNA A INBHIR NIS bolted up at Ayr on Monday on her second handicap start and is taken to defy a 6lb penalty.
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