There were 42 Races on Wednesday 15th May 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at York, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Sligo, 7 races at Tipperary, 6 races at Perth, 8 races at Bath, 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.

Trained by Lucinda Russell, BISHOP HILL should take all of the beating. The five-year-old has already shown an aptitude for hurdling and was last seen running well to finish a neck second over C&D last month, when she only found her stablemate Fox's Fancy too good. Granted further improvement, she has every chance of going one place better. Love That could turn out to be the main danger, providing she is none the worse for her late fall at Ayr last time out, having previously shaped well when she finished third on her stable debut at the same venue in March. Hurdle debutant Bleu Lagune could prove best of the remainder.

BISHOP HILL stuck to her task very well when runner-up again over C&D 3 weeks ago and a deserved first success looks on the cards. Wednesday Addams won a bumper and has to be a threat kept to her own sex now hurdling, while support for Irish-raider Bleu Lagune on debut should be noted.

Having improved since stepping up to 2m4f, BISHOP HILL is the one to beat. Promising bumper mare Wednesday Addams is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

After shaping with promise when finishing second on his hurdling debut at Kelso over 2m on heavy ground, GALUNGGUNG battled to a narrow success over the same distance at Hexham next time out before doubling his tally over timber 25 days ago at Bangor by three and a quarter lengths when stepped up to 2m3f. Donald McCain's charge should be hard to beat in his hat-trick bid on his chase debut. Former C&D winners Well Planted and Garde Des Champs are feared most.

GALUNGGUNG is making up for lost time this spring and this former point scorer can add to his 2 recent hurdle wins. Recent Sedgefield third Libby might be the one to give Donald McCain's charge most to do if a visor continues to have a positive effect.

Lightly raced for his age, Irish point winner GALUNGGUNG has the greatest potential of these. Well Planted can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Plenty to consider in a wide-open race. However, BOLLIN MATILDA improved beyond all recognition last month when recording back-to-back victories in the space of 11 days, with wins at Newcastle and here. The handicapper has raised her mark by 7lb for the latest of those wins, but she is improving at a rate of knots and the hat-trick might well be on the cards. Artic Mann is generally consistent and should again be thereabouts, while the top-weight Olivers Travels is worth a second look.

JEM IN EM did well in the circumstances when fourth at Musselburgh last month, faring best of those from off the pace, and he can return to winning ways as he drops back in grade. Bollin Matilda progressed again when successful here on her latest outing and is feared most in her hat-tick bid, ahead of Rickety Gate.

In a tricky race ATOMIC ANGEL is taken to follow up last month's Hexham win. Bollin Matilda should also go well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

James Bowen has an exceptional 24 per cent strike-rate at this course in the last five seasons, with eight winners from 33 rides, and he has a decent chance of adding to his impressive record here aboard EASY BUCKS. Peter Bowen's nine-year-old is back down to his last winning mark (100), when successful over this C&D in September 2022, and he could take a bit of stopping now returned to better ground. Recent Hexham second Cowboy Cooper might emerge as the biggest danger, while Euchan Falls could do best of the rest.

WATCHOUTITSCOOKIE has shaped better than the bare result indicates on both chase outings and, with a fully-fledged rider back on board, he could be capable of much better, so he gets the nod over Euchan Falls, who ran well over hurdles here last time. Cowboy Cooper is another one to consider.

A chance is taken on EASY BUCKS, who ran well for a long way back over hurdles here last time. Euchan Falls should also run well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SUPER CITIZEN won on his penultimate Rules outing at Kelso in January before struggling to land a blow behind subsequent Cheltenham Festival heroine Sine Nomine at Wetherby. He since bounced back with a 25-length success in the pointing sphere and the 10-year-old should have too much for these rivals. Shanroe Street is likely to be the main threat, with Fine Investment best of the remaining pair.

SHANROE STREET still has plenty of life left in him at the age of 14 and he's fancied to make it back-to-back wins in this race with opposition thin on the ground. Super Citizen is the main danger on form but has more to prove than the selection.

Preference is for FINE INVESTMENT, who was in the mix when unseating four out at Cheltenham recently.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BRIDGETJOANS has stepped forward on her last couple of starts with a brace of runner-up efforts at Catterick in February and when only denied by a neck at Kelso last month. A 3lb rise seems more than fair and Simon Waugh's mare gets the vote to shed her maiden tag. Not In Kansas improved plenty to score at Musselburgh and she is respected, along with the returning Bridge Road.

BRIDGETJOANS has shown improved form fitted with a visor when runner-up on her last 2 starts, finishing clear of the rest at Kelso a month ago, so she could be ready to open her account this time around. Heading the list of dangers is Not In Kansas, who got off the mark on her latest outing, with The Best Way also considered on his handicap debut.

Preference is for the lightly raced 7yo NOT IN KANSAS (nap), who returned from a lengthy absence with a stylish win at Musselburgh.
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