There were 48 Races on Tuesday 28th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Bangor, 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.

KRISTAL KLEAR has been unlucky not to get her head in front since joining the Stella Barclay yard and a 1lb drop could prove lenient on the back of a placed effort at Hamilton recently. She can break the maiden at the main expense of recent Beverley third Dougies Dream, as well as Young Fire, who is a player based on the pick of his form. Others to note include Admiral Nelson, Tasever and Tipp Town.

C&D winner YOUNG FIRE lurks on a very tempting mark down in class and could be the way to go. Kristal Klear and Dougies Dream are feared.

There is plenty in favour of YOUNG FIRE (nap). Ground conditions should be ideal and he drops to this level for the first time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

As long as she handles the switch to turf, the consistent BERRYGATE looks the one to be with on the back of a strong runner-up effort at Newcastle last month. A taking winner at Southwell on her most recent start, Body Parts looks to be the main danger despite a 6lb rise, along with Bits And Bobs, who is of interest on his first start for new connections.

Plenty in with claims and a chance is taken on BESTIE at the foot of the weights. He looked unsuited by the drop back in trip when third at Catterick 5 days ago and this sort of test promises to suit more with underfoot conditions holding no fears. Socialise and Body Parts head up the dangers, with Berrygate another to consider.

It may be worth siding with BESTIE who has been placed on soft ground at Catterick the last twice. The return to this trip should suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Two-year-olds from the Richard Fahey stable have been showing up well of late, and LOVELY SPIRIT looks another likely type on debut from a plum draw in stall two. The daughter of Invincible Spirit may want further in time but she is likely to be tuned up for this and gets the vote ahead of fellow newcomer Tales Of Immortal, who is related to a whole host of smart winners. Of those with experience, Big Bug sets the standard on the back of a pair of creditable efforts.

Those with previous form don't set a tall standard by any means and it may pay to side with a newcomer. LOVELY SPIRIT represents a yard boasting a 25% strike rate with their juveniles so far on turf this term and shades the vote without the benefit of market clues. Tales of Immortal is very much of interest on paper and she's another to note along with Love Talk. Big Bug can do best of those with experience.

Big Bug has the best form, but preference is for LOVELY SPIRIT whose stable has been doing well with its 2yo newcomers this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although MACH TEN was beaten by 10 lengths into fourth over an extended 1m4f at Chester last time, it did at least give the impression that he would be suited by a further step up in trip. The Ten Sovereigns gelding is related to a 2m winner, so it would come as no surprise were he to step forward. Ed Bethell can do little wrong at present, so Oh What Fun, who steps up markedly in distance on the back of a 200-day absence, is worth monitoring in the market. Similar comments apply to Candle Wax, but Filibustering might be better equipped.

The market should prove informative assessing the claims of a few here but FILIBUSTERING can easily have his latest run at Chester ignored and, having looked a sure-fire future winner when runner-up at Wetherby previously, he earns the vote. Candle Wax and Oh What Fun both appeal as likely improvers now handicapping/upped in trip and need considering, as does Shadowofyoursmile.

Preference is for MACH TEN who looked well worth a go over a longer trip when fourth at Chester last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

UNIQUE SPIRIT did incredibly well to fill the runner-up spot over 1m on his racecourse debut last month having lost many lengths leaving the stalls. The son of Waldgeist should be more streetwise here and, with a step up in trip likely to suit, he can go one better. Dubai First finished behind the selection in third that day and should also progress, but it is hard to see that form being reversed. Lord Chamberlain can chase the pair home.

PACK ICE was starting to get the hang of things when not beaten far in a small-field maiden at Pontefract and she's expected to take a step forward over this longer trip. Unique Spirit offered plenty to work on when second at Haydock and is another to consider, while Liberty Coach and Lord Chamberlain are both worth another chance to confirm debut promise.

David O'Meara's UNIQUE SPIRIT caught the eye when a debut Haydock second and he can take a sizeable step forward to go one better
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Too Much drops a grade on her first start for new connections and her turf debut. She steps up in trip and is worthy of close consideration. Dream Selection has place chances on her better all-weather form if she can transfer that to the grass, but SHIFTER ticks lots of boxes. She has won two of her three starts over this trip including last time out and on her only previous start at this venue.

SHIFTER stepped up on her reappearance run when overcoming a positional bias for a convincing success at Ayr 2 weeks ago and a 7 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up. Measured Moments is feared most.

With a ground doubt over Shifter, GOLDEN MELODY is narrowly preferred to Measured Moments and Dandy's Angel.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

John Kirkup is worthy of serious consideration with Serena Brotherton in the saddle and, after 10 career wins, three over this trip and seven off higher marks, he could go close. Polam Lane is entitled to improve for his first run in 19 months when sixth at Catterick, but ENDERMAN has the best recent form. Only beaten half a length and a head on his last two starts, he deserves a victory and won't get many better chances.

ENDERMAN is knocking on the door, just denied in a better race than this at Nottingham 18 days ago, and this C&D winner could be the answer. Stormy Pearl is another who arrives in good form and is next beat ahead of The Gay Blade.

Paul Midgley's in-form C&D scorer ENDERMAN is taken to gain a deserved first success of 2024 with Simon Walker a plus in the saddle too
Ths is the racecard key.
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