There were 50 Races on Tuesday 30th May 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 8 races at Tipperary, 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.

In a contest dominated by unraced juveniles, it could pay to side with MAPMAKER who, given her dam was a half-sister to Listed-placed juvenile Galtymore Lad, looks capable of making a winning start to her racing career. The booking of Oisin Murphy on Princess In Rome must be noted and any strength in the market should not be ignored for the daughter of Masar, while Onigiri is another newcomer of interest.

Little worthwhile form on offer so it may pay to focus on the newcomers, with ONIGIRI just about the pick on paper given her dam won over 5f as a juvenile and has produced a winning sprinter. Princess In Rome and Moneypiece are also likely types.

This is likely to go to a newcomer and the well-drawn Super Sprint entry MAPMAKER is the suggestion with Geologist next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

First-time cheekpieces could do the trick for PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE, who took a big step forward when filling the runner-up spot over 1m4f at Lingfield earlier this month. The gelded son of Sea The Stars makes his turf debut, but his dam finished a creditable fourth in the Oaks during her career, so he seems capable of acting on this surface. Moush can give him plenty to think about with his most recent run for second in mind, while Book Of Tales also warrants a market check.

There should be more to come from PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE, particularly now granted a stiffer test of stamina, and he can get off the mark here. Fair Dinkum and Moush are feared most.

Having improved for the step up in trip over C&D last week KING HARRY can get off the mark by beating Pledgeofallegiance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Burglar was a beaten favourite when finishing third over this trip at Kempton last month. He is taken to improve for powerful connections, but CRYSTAL MARINER scored at Newcastle most recently and is marginally preferred back on turf. His dam is a half-sister to Group 1-winner Crystal Ocean and Sir Michael Stoute's charge looks capable of securing a double here. Nine Six Five and Spectacular Style add further spice to the race.

CRYSTAL MARINER sets the form standard on his Newcastle victory and likely has more to give yet. He can score again. Burglar and Nine Six Five head the list of dangers in what should prove an informative contest.

There is not much to choose on form between four of them, among whom CRYSTAL MARINER and Burglar may prove best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SPRING FEVER displayed a fair level of ability across her three runs to date, each over a mile, and it would be no surprise were the daughter of Dubawi to improve upped in trip for her handicap debut. She edges the vote over Nakano, who chased home the smart Infinite Cosmos when finishing fourth at Newmarket 25 days ago. Zarga and Iato's Angel can battle it out for the minor honours.

ZARGA posted an encouraging third on her Nottingham reappearance earlier this month, leaving the impression there would be further improvement when stepped up to this sort of trip. She is fancied to score. Nakano and Spring Fever can also make their presence felt.

After shaping with promise in a maiden won by Musidora third Infinite Cosmos, NAKANO may have got in lightly given her potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

UBETTABEQUICK (third) wasn't beaten far by Platinum Girl (winner) at Wetherby two weeks ago, and Nigel Tinkler's filly, a 350,000-pound yearling purchase and a daughter of the classy Wootton Bassett, is fancied to reverse that form on revised terms. Aihawawi has been in good form on the all-weather recently and ought to be capable of mounting a stern challenge, while Powdering completes the shortlist.

PLATINUM GIRL has returned an improved performer and a 4 lb rise for her Wetherby win a fortnight ago looks perfectly fair. She can go in again, likely at the chief expense of Roaring Ralph and Ubettabequick.

Wetherby winner PLATINUM GIRL (nap) looks fairly treated off just 4lb higher and can confirm the form with the third Ubettabequick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This looks a good time to side with GALTON, who is unexposed on turf and represents a bit of value to go well from the bottom of the handicap. The selection was just three-quarters of a length behind the in-form Kodebreaker when they met at Southwell at the end of March, but has a live chance of turning the form around off 3lb better terms. The hat-trick seeking Premiership is another worthy for consideration, while Martin's Brig also warrants a second look.

PREMIERSHIP has really turned a corner this season and hasn't been harshly treated for his latest win at Wetherby. He can score again. Kodebreaker and Galton can also make their presence felt.

The in-form PREMIERSHIP is taken to confirm recent Wetherby running with Kodebreaker and Makalu and complete the hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Brodie Hampson gave MONSIEUR FANTAISIE a good ride when the partnership finished a very close second at Chelmsford 19 days ago and, with the switch in surfaces not expected to pose any issues, this could be the day for Archie Watson's gelding to break his duck on turf. A good break is always crucial in this type of races and habitual front-runner Foreseeable Future is also high on the shortlist, while last week's Ayr winner One Last Hug is also considered, despite a 4lb penalty.

FORESEEABLE FUTURE is an uncomplicated sort who chases a hat-trick and given he escapes a penalty for last week's apprentice win at Ripon, a bold hat-trick bid looks on the cards. One Last Hug has also won his last couple but he does have an extra 4 lb to shoulder, with Enderman another to consider.

Lots of solid, in-form options, notably Foreseeable Future, but SPARTAN FIGHTER may be able to capitalise on a lowly turf mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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