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

BRINGSTY is a dependable, in-form four-time winner who won a similar race at Gowran recently. He might prefer a fraction further these days but is well suited by good ground. Stablemate Qasbaz's rating has fallen since returning from a 573-day absence in February but ran well behind the selection at Gowran. He is 4lb better off and has solid place claims. Hypernova has been frustrating to follow on Dundalk's all-weather but is somewhat unexposed on turf, winning and placing from two grass runs. He returns from a mini-break and is suited by good ground and this distance. Notforalongtime beat the selection in February and while well held in the recent Gowran claimer, that was his first run for 88 days and should improve. 10-time winner Tai Sing Yeh's stamina will be stretched while The Cola Brasil has enough weight from his 59 rating.

HYPERNOVA sets a good standard back on turf and gets the vote over Big Baby Bull and Gowran-winner Bringsty.

Despite unpromising recent form-figures BIG BABY BULL may retain enough ability to win a race of this standard.
Class & Speed Card

NOT FORGOTTEN ran well on reappearance in a useful maiden in April. The winner of that Dundalk race finished sixth in last weekend's 2,000 Guineas with the runner-up winning a maiden next time and while he might prefer slightly further, looks capable. Collage was beaten a head at Gowran by a filly who was placed with a rating of 86 last weekend. That winner has clearly progressed but Collage is herself open to improvement being out of a Group 2 winner. Chiketto bumped into Paddington at the Curragh last October and while well held on reappearance, that Cork form has also worked out well. He encounters good ground for the first time which could bring about some improvement. City Exile was well held at Leopardstown latest while Bright Dick, Blue News and Golden Spangle need to improve to win. Woodcock Flight reappears.

NOT FORGOTTEN made a pleasing return at Dundalk 7 weeks ago, form which has been franked, and he can open his account with more improvement to come now. Collage went close behind a subsequent winner on debut at Gowran and has more to offer. Chiketto should find a race also.

Only denied in the closing strides after running green on her debut at Gowran recently, COLLAGE gets the vote
Class & Speed Card

A chance is taken with lightly-weighted LOVE YA, in a first-time visor. From a speedy family and whose dam's five other runners have won, she was green on debut at Dundalk but ran well and didn't run badly on soft ground in a smart Listed race at the Curragh subsequently. She was ultimately well beaten but that form is strong and she should be seen in a better light on good ground. Tiger Belle narrowly beat Jenni to win at Cork recently (Moral Turpitude was fifth) and is now 2lb worse off. Tiger Belle had breeze-up experience and Jennie was well beaten on testing-ground debut and while there is little between them, the application of first-time blinkers on Jenni is a negative and that Cork form is as yet untested. Lightening Army showed promise on debut but needs to improve to win while Supersonic Man finished nicely enough at Naas and can improve. Gold Coast Galleon was well beaten on debut.

Plenty of promising juveniles here, not least GOLD COAST GALLEON, who ran better than his finishing position suggests on debut at Naas and looks open to plenty of improvement. He's taken to see off Cork-winner Tiger Belle and Supersonic Man.

MORAL TURPITUDE is taken to reverse Cork form with Tiger Belle and Jenni
Class & Speed Card

NEVER SHOUT NEVER might win on debut, being by a leading stallion and being a brother to Listed winner Servalan. A 125,000-euro yearling, he makes a somewhat belated debut but it is encouraging he hasn't yet been gelded and contests an ordinary maiden. Saturn Seven drops to five furlongs for the first time but has bits of fair form, is consistent, likes good ground and is by a sprinting stallion. On a line through dependable Daisy Jones, Saturn Seven has a narrow edge over Heartrate, who has a similar form profile. Son Of Sampers, a half-brother to Group 1 winner Laws Of Indices, has been well beaten in two recent handicaps while Wild Eyed Girl was beaten two lengths by Heartrate at Navan and is a lowly-rated 17-race maiden.

Longer term, SATURN SEVEN's future likely lies over further but she sets the standard on her runner-up effort at Gowran on her penultimate start and a repeat may well be enough to see her open her account. Heartrate rates the chief threat, ahead of newcomer Never Shout Never.

A weak maiden in which a chance is taken on the Fozzy Stack-trained newcomer NEVER SHOUT NEVER making an immediate impact
Class & Speed Card

LOKADA was beaten by Harry's Hill at Naas recently but is 15lb better off. She probably under-performed on testing ground on her second and third career starts, thus achieving an initial 58 rating, but has progressed since, is well-bred and remains open to further improvement. Harry's Hill is in top form but competes from a career high rating and is without his previous rider's 10lb claim. Collective Power has done most of his racing at Dundalk but seems as effective on turf and has good recent form. Cash Or Crypto meets older horses for the first time and drops in distance. Gabriella's Spirit, out of a half-sister to Group 1 winner Profitable, is interesting on debut for a new yard running in a first-time tongue-tie. Realtin Fantasy is 3lb out of the handicap but gained her only win over this course and distance.

Plenty arrive with claims including LOKADA who ran well on the back of 5 months off when second behind Harry's Hill at Naas earlier this month and, now meeting that rival on these much more favourable terms, she could be the answer. The likeable Curraheen Princess, Dundalk-scorer Collective Power and low-mileage Cash Or Crypto head up the dangers.

Slight preference is for COLLECTIVE POWER whose Dundalk form has been distinguished by consistency. Cash Or Crypto rates a danger
Class & Speed Card

ONEPLUSONE ran well in her first handicap at Cork recently and remains a little unexposed. Out of a seven-time sprint winner, she ran well behind stablemate and subsequently Listed-placed Catherine Of Sienna last December and was probably unsuited by soft ground subsequently. She finished well at Cork recently and might turn placings with third-placed El Tesoro, who is dependable but more exposed. Sam's Xpress won both his Dundalk starts this spring and showed form on heavy at Bellewstown last month. He is experienced but is no longer ahead of the handicapper.

A winner at Dundalk in November, EL TESORO stepped up on his comeback run when a close third behind an improving pair at Cork 13 days ago and a repeat should see him go well here. Sam's Xpress is going the right way and rates a threat, along with Oneplusone.

With the return to quicker ground SAM'S EXPRESS can pick up the winning thread, chiefly at the expense of El Tesoro
Class & Speed Card

MISS UPBEAT is by a sprinting stallion but seems to stay well, showing some promise at Leopardstown recently and contests a weaker handicap. She has shaped well on occasions and while she hung left at Leopardstown, beat plenty horses and her same rider utilises her 5lb claim today. Stablemate and 10-time winner Wild Shot ran well enough at Gowran recently and should get involved being a previous course and distance winner. Sea Oscar, by Sea The Stars, is a 15-race maiden who has raced in Britain and France and having run well over this distance at Dundalk in March, should get involved. Tastyee has a sprinting pedigree but seemed to improve over middle distances recently and is interesting stepping up further to this distance, on the flat.

Lots with chances. SEA OSCAR has made a very good start to life with Joseph O'Brien so looks the way to go here on the back of her Dundalk second. C&D winner Wild Shot will be suited by this longer trip and is next on the list ahead of in-form Tastyee and handily-weighted Mayaal.

A creditable fourth at Navan on her first outing of the season CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLe looks capable of winning off this mark
Class & Speed Card

GALILEO'S COMPASS looked laboured on debut but could benefit significantly from the run and notably steps up in distance. By Galileo and a brother to a Group 2 winner, he finished well enough at Roscommon and while the form is nothing outstanding, improvement is likely. Albert Park showed ability in a course and distance maiden last month and while that form is nothing special, is open to progression. Cape Bridgewater showed promise in two Dundalk maidens, notably in March, and while probably unsuited by heavy ground when a market drifter at the Curragh subsequently, was nonetheless well beaten. Stablemate Milwaukee is tried in first-time blinkers having been well beaten at Leopardstown but should be better suited by better ground. The Great Kingdom is a notable newcomer, being a half-brother to St Leger winner Galileo Chrome and Stakes-placed White Caviar. Well-related homebred Silver Salver is out of a winning half-sister to Group 1 winner Coronet.

GALILEO'S COMPASS made a promising start when a running-on fifth at Roscommon last week and is fancied to take a sizeable step forward here with this longer trip looking a big plus. Milwaukee is another with better days ahead of him and rated next best, especially if the fitting of blinkers has the desired effect. Newcomer The Great Kingdom is worth consideration too, particularly if the betting vibes are positive.

If first-time blinkers do the trick MILWAUKEE can be fancied to do better now that the ground has improved
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