There were 42 Races on Wednesday 31st May 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Cartmel, 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.

Manintheshadows is a prime candidate to cut out the running and looks likely to go well if his jumping holds together, while Sandalwood can also be fancied to be heavily involved early on and is very capable of a bold show at this level. However, a good tempo could just tee things up nicely for NICKELSONTHEDIME, who won over 3m1f here around this time last year and is a must for serious consideration off the same mark today.

NICKELSONTHEDIME won off this mark here last spring under Joshua Newman and the pair can repeat the feat. Manintheshadows and Sandalwood are likely to give him most to think about.

He doesn't win as often as he perhaps should but NICKELSONTHEDIME runs this track very well and went close here 18 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having won a maiden hurdle and then a 0-100 handicap in his last two starts, former point-to-pointer DOUBLE CLICK has adapted well to racing under NH rules and is fancied to extend his winning sequence to three on the bounce. A 5lb higher mark doesn't appear too troublesome in a small field such as this and Jamie Snowden's gelding is difficult to oppose. Choirmaster ran well here last week, on his first start back after a wind operation, and might pose the selection more problems than Allihies on these terms.

This could get tactical, with CHOIRMASTER, who is well handicapped in this sphere based on his Flat form, marginally preferred to Allihies and Double Click in a race in which it's easy to be positive about all 3.

All three of these have appealing profiles but the one best equipped to cope with the forecast fast ground is probably CHOIRMASTER.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

All three of these have something to prove and, given that Stepney Causeway was well behind when he was pulled up at Plumpton last month, and Guinness Affair hasn't been seen in action for 601 days, it might be worth siding with MAGISTRATO now he's had the benefit of a spin over fences. Admittedly, he was well held on his chasing debut at Huntingdon eight days ago, but Paul Nicholls knows the time of day with a potential improver and this could be a good bit of placement for a confidence booster.

STEPNEY CAUSEWAY looks the safest option in a tricky race to get a handle on. Guinness Affair may provide the chief threat.

Tentative preference is for GUINNESS AFFAIR, who makes his chasing debut after a 601-day absence but will be suited by today's ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GLOBAL FAMENGLORY was two lengths ahead when a last-flight faller at Stratford 10 days ago and that form looks pretty strong, with the eventual winner subsequently following up. Top conditional jockey Tristan Durrell takes a handy 5lb off her back this evening and she can gain some quick compensation. The 120-rated Everyonesgame may interest forecast punters, with dual point-to-point winner Craven Bay looking next best.

A potential match between GLOBAL FAMENGLORY and Everyonesgame, the former taken to make amends for a last flight fall when in control at Stratford 10 days ago with cheekpieces given another whirl. Charlie Longsdon's charge is sure to offer plenty of resistance though, and he can chase the selection home ahead of Henry Oliver's winning pointer Jessmae.

He was turned over at short odds last time but EVERYONESGAME looks the one to beat if judged on his easy win two starts ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Lady Reset and Pop The Champagne both arrive fit following a spin on the Flat earlier this month and a win for either would come as no surprise, but FENNEY BROOK could make the most of the weight she receives. Henry Daly's mare was in cracking form towards the back end of 2022, winning two of her last three starts, and a bold bid is anticipated on her return.

POP THE CHAMPAGNE thrived over hurdles last summer, landing 4 of her 5 starts, and with a solid reappearance spin on the Flat under her belt, she is fancied to resume progress for her thriving yard. Lady Reset and Fenney Brook head up the dangers.

After her good run on the Flat following wind surgery LADY RESET (nap) is taken to beat Pop The Champagne.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JUNIOR MASSINI seemed to appreciate a switch to bigger obstacles when finishing a close second over 3m at this track on his latest outing. He is now rated 4lb higher for that near-miss, but the booking of Harry Cobden makes the eight-year-old of significant interest and he looks the type to progress in this sphere. The class-dropping Fortunate Fred is feared most, while Cheer's Delboy looks the pick of the remainder.

A thin handicap that should go to FORTUNATE FRED. Junior Massini is the clear pick of the remainder, who all race from out of the weights.

In a weak event MIX MASTER who has form on fast ground is taken to beat Fortunate Fred who is the only one in the handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A weak contest in which the unraced JEUDIDEE is marginally favoured. His dam was only narrowly denied on her racecourse debut in France and, representing an in-form yard, any strength in the market should not be ignored for Kim Bailey's four-year-old. Exclusive Getaway makes both his Rules and stable debut for Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero following a handful of disappointing runs in point-to-points but is still respected, while Moon Lady completes the shortlist.

Kim Bailey saddled a winning debutant in a bumper at Huntingdon last month so JEUDIDEE is the token selection. Moon Lady could emerge as the biggest threat if building on debut promise at the second attempt.

Moon Lady has looked very limited and if JEUDIDEE has anything about him then he should make a winning debut.
Ths is the racecard key.
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