There were 65 Races on Saturday 1st June 2024 across 9 meetings. There was 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Listowel, 6 races at Hexham, 8 races at Epsom, 7 races at Tramore, 8 races at Doncaster, 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.

An open contest sees a chance taken on GOLDEN RAINBOW, who is a consistent performer and looks the most solid proposition in this field. Rebecca Menzies' charge has been eased 1lb by the handicapper after finishing fourth over 5f at Catterick last month and that can help the five-year-old get back to winning ways. Global Humor could also be on the scene if he's more polished at the start than last time, while Doon The Glen is also worthy of a closer look.

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest and GOLDEN RAINBOW is fancied to capitalise on a handy-looking mark having not enjoyed the rub of the green when fourth at Catterick last time. Tim Easterby's C&D scorer Canaria Prince should strip fitter for her recent reappearance fourth there and is feared most, atlhtough Jack of Clubs is weighted to have a say if on his A-game and needs considering too.

The vote goes to SKI ANGEL who won't mind if the ground stays soft or dries out a bit. She will certainly appreciate the return to 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NEW IMAGE was very unlucky to finish a length behind the protagonists when fourth over 7f at Thirsk last time and with more luck, he looks primed to get his head in front. David O'Meara's runner was denied a clear run at a crucial stage on that occasion and he can exploit this unchanged mark. Woodstock (third) finished half a length in front of the selection on that occasion and appears likely to offer another bold bid, while He's A Gentleman would have a solid chance if he reproduces the form of his second over 7f at Chester on his penultimate outing.

David O'Meara has his string in great nick and his upwardly-mobile Frankel gelding NEW IMAGE is fancied to quickly resume winning ways having not enjoyed a clear run when fourth at Thirsk last time out. In-form Woodstock heads the list of dangers, with Rock Melody, He's A Gentleman and On A Session also in the picture.

Woodstock finished ahead of NEW IMAGE (nap) last time, but David O'Meara's gelding met plenty of trouble so can reverse the form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

UP THE CLARETS made the perfect start to his career when scoring over 5f at Hamilton last month and he can follow up that success. Richard Fahey's charge is likely to improve for that experience and a more polished display can be expected. Invincible Annice struggled to land a blow in Listed company last time but she commands respect back in these calmer waters, while Combat Soldier appears likely to build on his debut effort.

None of these can be ruled out but it's hard to side against Richard Fahey's UP THE CLARETS who overcame greenness to make a winning debut at Hamilton and looks to have more to offer here. Invincilbe Annice is feared most now her sights are lowered considerably, while Ripon runner-up Combat Soldier and Haydock-third Far Above Mary must also enter calculations.

Despite a penalty UP THE CLARETS can maintain his unbeaten record. His winning Hamilton debut may have been even better than it looked.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Slightly unlucky not to score in Pattern company last season, STENTON GLIDER shaped very well on her return to the UK when narrowly denied in the Chartwell at Lingfield, and connections look to have found her an ideal opportunity to score. A respectable third at this level over 6f at Chelmsford, Jabaara is of interest on the step back up in trip, while Sophia's Starlight is another to consider on the back of a strong runner-up effort at Haydock.

Hugo Palmer's STENTON GLIDER was just edged out in Group 3 company at Lingfield last time and can gain compensation here at the chief expense of the improving Sophia's Starlight. Both Pinafore and Soprano have the form to play a part too and need factoring into this competitive listed event along with Roger Varian's low-mileage Jabaara.

This can to STENTON GLIDER who is best-in on these terms and went down by just a neck in a Group 3 at Lingfield three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

WATCHA MATEY scored comfortably at Newmarket over 1m on his return and the form of that contest has worked out well in the meantime. A 7lb rise looks manageable for Hugo Palmer's charge, and he could have too much for the unexposed handicap-debutant Highland Spring, and Whathappensinvegas, who improved from first to second start for this yard when breaking the maiden at Newmarket.

WATCHA MATEY has had the form of his 1m win at the Newmarket Craven meeting boosted several times since and can defy the handicapper. Individualism was a lot better than the result in the London Gold Cup last time and is second choice ahead of William Haggas handicap newcomer Highland Spring.

The choice is MAGICO who looked progressive last autumn and ran better on his Ascot return than his finishing position would suggest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A novice winner on soft going last year, PILGRIM finished a creditable third in a higher grade at York on his latest start with several of these behind. He looks up to scoring off his current handicap mark on that showing and gets the vote. Moonstone Boy went close at Thirsk earlier in the year and another good effort can be expected from him, while Batal Zabeel returns to action 4lb higher than when successful at Beverley last August.

PILGRIM's latest York third appeals as solid form and he's narrowly preferred to handicap newcomer Circus Lion, who won easily in maiden company here last month. Make It Easy, a place behind the selection at York, and Batal Zabeel are others to consider in an interesting sprint handicap.

The vote goes to the unexposed CIRCUS LION who enters handicaps with the potential for plenty of further improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CHINESE SPIRIT was headed in the shadow of the post when runner-up in last year's renewal and Linda Perratt's veteran may prove to be the one to side with off 3lb lower here. Mr Strutter is not without a shout back up in distance, but Eva Rosie makes more appeal on her recent form on the all-weather having slid down the ratings.

CUBAN ROCK should be all the sharper for his recent 6f reappearance and might prove the answer to this finale. Last month's Wolverhampton scorer Coconut Bay and David Thompson's Mr Strutter also make the shortlist.

Preference is for CHINESE SPIRIT, who went close in this race last year and can build on his fair reappearance fourth here.
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