There were 50 Races on Monday 6th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Beverley, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Warwick, 6 races at Kempton, 7 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 5 race.

This is wide open and not too many can confidently be ruled out. However, CLARAROSE showed a bit more promise when second over 2m4f at Fakenham last month and looks worth chancing, given she is still learning her trade and runs off the same mark. Midnight Gold's Southwell success reads well in the context of this race and she rates the biggest threat to the selection off just 6lb higher. Grain Of Hope and After Many Days are just a couple of others to monitor in the betting.

CAUGHTINASPELL offered little on her 5 starts in Ireland but she's been allotted a modest mark as a result, and starting out for a yard with good record with new recruits, she's worth chancing for the in-form Olly Murphy yard. Second choice is Grain of Hope, who should appreciate this step up in trip, with Clararose and Midnight Gold taken to fight out third.

An open race in which CLARAROSE gets the vote ahead of Midnight Gold, Grain Of Hope and Kit's Coty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

AVAKATE has shown stacks of promise in bumpers, both on these shores and in Ireland, and is introduced to hurdling at a very realistic level. The Alan King-trained gelding is readily suggested as the most notable contender, although there should be more to come from Dan Skelton stablemates Hot Fizzy Lizzy and Get Sky High, especially the former who showed ability at Stratford when last seen and can be fancied to take a step forward here.

AVAKATE was talented enough to win twice in bumpers, and kept to her own sex now hurdling, this looks a very good opportunity. Dan Skelton is responsible for Get Sky High and Hot Fizzy Lizzy and they appear to be the chief threats.

The most striking contender is Alan King's AVAKATE, who won a Listed bumper in December and could have a bright future over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IRISH LULLABY, who reached a mark of 96 on the Flat in Ireland, is a highly-notable type now he has switched codes and, having shown distinct promise on his hurdles debut at Market Rasen in late March, the son of Nathaniel is a stand out selection in this company. Open to any amount of improvement, the five-year-old could have too much for this opposition. Idylle Sauvage is feared most, although Barra Blue can be fancied to show up well despite this being her hurdles debut.

Useful Flat stayer IRISH LULLABY made an encouraging start over hurdles for new connections at Market Rasen and is hard to get away from in a thin maiden with improvement on the cards. Idylle Sauvage and Irish Chorus are dangers.

Preference is for IRISH LULLABY, who was a useful triple Flat winner in Ireland and made a promising start over hurdles in March.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FISTON DE BECON scored in comfortable fashion to complete a double at Hereford last month and a 5lb rise for that victory looks lenient. With the Olly Murphy yard bang in form, he could prove very hard to beat, with his main threat possibly being Gitche Gumee, who sports first-time cheekpieces after his third at Doncaster off a 3lb higher mark in December. Of the remainder, Onewayortother makes the most appeal on his handicap/chase debut.

FISTON DE BECON appeals as the most solid option in his bid to bring up the hat-trick. In This World still rates as an interesting chase newcomer despite disappointing over hurdles last time, whilst point- winner Isholo du Vivien could do better now switched to chasing.

This can go to Olly Murphy's progressive chaser FISTON DE BECON, who forged clear when completing a double at Hereford.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

God's Own Getaway did what was required of him in this grade when scoring at Southwell last time and he is likely to be on the premises once again off a 6lb higher rating. However, he could come out second best to TRAPISTA, who may have been worth more for his victory than the winning margin suggests over 2m at Hereford last month and an 8lb rise might not be enough to halt him. The seven-year-old should have no issues with this longer trip and he looks the one to beat. Last-time-out winner American Gerry completes the shortlist.

Twice a winner over hurdles, DREAM IN THE PARK ran to a similar level on his third start over fences when fourth at Ascot in March, despite having met trouble, so he is taken to open his chase account with improvement to come. Trapista returned to winning ways on her latest outing and is feared most, ahead of American Gerry.

6yo GOD'S OWN GETAWAY won on his chase debut at Southwell last month and he gets the vote ahead of recent Taunton winner Trapista.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Jeudidee has a 100 per cent record here after winning a bumper last year and, with two wins from four starts over hurdles, he could get involved in the finish. Davidoc took his maiden at Plumpton on his first start after wind surgery and looks reasonably treated off a mark of 108, but ISABELLA BEE could be worth another chance. Out-gunned at Listed level in December, the return to handicap company may see her get back to winning ways after two victories at Uttoxeter and one at Taunton last autumn.

DAVIDOC opened his account in ready fashion at Plumpton last time and there should be even more to come, so he takes preference over Commanding View and King's Castle, who also arrive in good order.

Handicap debutant DAVIDOC (nap) is taken to build on his Plumpton success and follow up. Jeudidee is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Trainer Kayley Woollacott won this race in 2021 and 2022 and it will be interesting to see if Caspers Court comes in for any market support. He has won four times off higher marks and cannot be discounted, but HE IS A CRACKER could be the one to side with despite his long absence. An easy winner over fences in September, he is better handicapped over hurdles and has gone well fresh before, which may be all he needs. Just Jess is another to consider for the in-form Sue Smith stable.

Dan Skelton won a division of this race 12 months ago and STEAL MY SUNSHINE might be worth siding with to stage a revival back hurdling having dipped to his last successful mark. Kayley Woollacott also has a good recent record in this race and her Caspers Court is another who is well treated if bouncing back to form. Pride of Paris and Newtonian also make the shortlist in a wide-open finale.

This can go to HE IS A CRACKER, who won by 16l over fences last time and is only 3lb higher on this return to hurdling.
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