There were 57 Races on Saturday 27th May 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at York, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Ffos Las, 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.

This has the stamp of being an informative maiden, with NOTTA NOTHER the most appealing debutant. The son of Havana Grey, who cost 70,000 euros as a yearling, has an early entry in the Redcar Two Year Old Trophy and can give Richard Hannon some just reward on a very busy weekend for the team. Serried Ranks is penalised for a winning a three-runner race at Nottingham, so well-related newcomers Reveiller and Magic Force might pose more serious threats.

SERRIED RANKS only won a 3-runner event at Nottingham on debut but did so in rather taking fashion and is fancied to defy a penalty with further improvement anticipated. Mediate Alexander receives nearly a stone from the selection and is also expected to step forward from her first start, whilst Rockinthefreeworld perhaps makes most appeal of several interesting newcomers.

Reveiller is a newcomer of note but SERRIED RANKS looked promising at Nottingham and can defy his penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CLUEDO is noteworthy from the foot of the weights after an impressive display to get off the mark at Bath on her handicap debut. The daughter of Kodiac won by five and a half lengths and it's hard to evaluate how much more she has to give. The handicapper suggests 10lb puts her in the bracket of a big improver and she could be too progressive for this bunch. Fair Wind and Estate are others to monitor in the betting, while Just A Spark is reliable enough to consider.

CLUEDO has been handed a hefty rise in the weights after a facile success at Bath last week, but her trainer consistently does well with similar types and it would be surprising if she'd already hit the apex of her progress this time. Handicap newcomer Fair Wind landed short odds last time and looks the sort to benefit from a strongly-run sprint, whilst Estate, after a brace of good efforts can make the frame again.

This is much tougher than the race CLUEDO (nap) won at Bath ten days ago but she did it so well that she's fancied to follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It's still early days for LEADENHALL and he can deliver on the promise he showed as a juvenile, despite him being turned over at odds-on in a novice stakes at Chelmsford when last seen. He ran too freely that day but has been gelded now so a more focused effort can be expected as he drops down a furlong. Okami appeals most of the remainder with experience, while Desert Voice and Bondi Bay are interesting newcomers to monitor in the betting.

OKAMI was well found in the market and perhaps needed the experience more than the betting predicted when a fast-finishing third at Southwell earlier this month. He's taken to improve enough to get off the mark with that experience under his belt. Leadenhall who shaped like a strong stayer over 7f twice as a juvenile can emerge as the chief threat, whilst William Haggas newcomer Desert Voice also commands attention.

Awtaar still has potential as a sprinter but LEADENHALL can make a winning return having been gelded since last seen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

RUN TO FREEDOM, a C&D winner here last summer before finishing a shock runner-up in a Group 1 at Ascot, is better than he showed at Haydock on his reappearance and could take some stopping on the assumption that he will be sharper for that blowout. Rohaan would be an obvious threat on his best form but has tended to need his return runs, so it may be that dual Group 2 winner Sandrine is a better alternative on this occasion, with Marbaan also respected.

SANDRINE appeals as the type to make a better 4-y-o and arrives on the back of a solid showing behind the classy Sacred in the Chartwell Stakes at Lingfield, so she gets the nod ahead of Run To Freedom, who should be spot on after a low-key return at Haydock. Rohaan is another one to consider.

A cracking Listed event in which RUN TO FREEDOM is marginally preferred to Sandrine and Sam Maximus.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

None of these have looked convincing so far, including LADY RASCAL, who hasn't come close to living up to her 270,000gns purchase fee. For all that, George Boughey's filly offered more encouragement when third at Newbury on her handicap bow and may prove the answer to this tricky affair. Victoria County took a step backwards at Ripon but his earlier promise makes him a player, while Savvy Brilliance is a potential improver over this longer trip.

A competitive class 5 but LADY RASCAL arguably has the most potential of those towards the top of the ratings so gets the vote. Climate Precedent and Manuelito head the dangers.

Third in a recent 17-runner Newbury handicap, LADY RASCAL might be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Robusto makes his handicap bow after barely landing a glove on any of his rivals in his career to date, but he should be respected given he hails from the Sir Mark Prescott yard and this would be a quintessential Prescott training performance. KHAL is perhaps a safer option, though, after his second of seven over 1m2f at Beverley and he should enjoy the 2lb drop in the ratings and this extra yardage. Papa Ricco is also noted.

ROBUSTO didn't show much in 3 quick runs last summer but appeals as the type to leave that form well behind now handicapping given his connections. Papa Ricco will be suited by this longer trip so should have more to offer in handicaps, while Khal was rather unlucky to bump into a subsequent winner at Beverley.

Robusto, up markedly in trip, could take off, but on recent evidence GRAHAM is easier to fancy. Papa Ricco is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This appears to be a competitive heat with plenty of live chances but the nod goes to CRESCENT LAKE, who was a good winner over this trip at Goodwood. Gary Moore's representative has been handed a 3lb hike in the ratings as a result of that effort, and that could prove lenient. Seal Of Solomon has been in good form on the all-weather and he deserves respect, while Claritudo should also be thereabouts.

CRESCENT LAKE arrives on the up for Gary Moore so is taken to defy a 3 lb rise in the weights for his recent Goodwood success and record win number three of the season. Seal Of Solomon is feared most on the back of his good Southwell second ahead of Claritudo, who didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fifth at Chester last time.

2022 winner SONGO was not firing on all cylinders when last seen in the autumn but he has always run well when fresh and gets the nod.
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