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.

The consistent Different Breed was a notably game winner on the all-weather when last seen. However, that success came over 7f and this is no easy task reverting to turf off a 2lb higher mark. With that in mind, CHARLIE MASON could be worth chancing after showing up well with a fourth-placed finish on his seasonal/stable debut at Bath last month. With the in-form Rossa Ryan back in the saddle, a breakthrough success on turf is feasible for the selection off 1lb lower here. Kiss And Run completes the shortlist.

KISS AND RUN improved when second at Bath last time and a performance of similar merit could be enough to go one better at the possible expense of last-time-out winner Different Breed. Dark Fandango is a likely improver on handicap debut, so he's also considered.

This looks sure to be run at a good clip and that will suit CHARLIE MASON who got outpaced over shorter at Bath before running on.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Haya was strongly supported on her seasonal return at Bath last month and appeals with her match-fitness topped up, while similar comments apply to Big Lou and Miletus, who both have scope for progression. Nevertheless, the vote goes to GILDED WATER, who showed good speed before becoming unbalanced on his debut at Newmarket 18 days ago and, sure to be wiser, this could be a good time to side with the William Haggas-trained gelding.

USUARIO AMIGO outran huge odds to finish a promising third at Newmarket on debut and he might not need to improve all that much to get off the mark at the second attempt. Haya is a big threat if she strips fitter for her reappearance and I Can't Believe is a notable newcomer.

There was stacks of promise in USUARIO AMIGO's debut performance last month at Newmarket, whereas Haya underperformed at Bath.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With an appealing pedigree and two runs on the all-weather under his belt, VIBRATO is a logical choice as he debuts on turf at a winnable level. The son of No Nay Never was second to a progressive type at Southwell when last seen and another step forward could suffice here. Normandy Legend is an obvious threat after his Kempton second last month, while Galyx and A Major Payne are other appealing types now they have some experience to draw upon.

NORMANDY LEGEND sets a clear standard and is still open to improvement, so he's very much the one to beat. Vibrato and once-raced Galyx can fight out second spot.

The form standard they set is not that high but calculations seem to be dominated by GALYX, Normandy Legend and Vibrato.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Memories Maker was beaten seven lengths into second in this grade on his handicap bow last time and he should remain competitive off the same mark. However, COLLEGE CHOIR looks the way to go. William Haggas' representative put in her best performance when hitting the frame at Kempton in February and she now makes her handicap debut off a mark of 70. The daughter of Nathaniel is bred to be a lot better than her rating and she could be the one to beat. Free Speech completes the shortlist.

COLLEGE CHOIR is gradually getting the hang of things and she's bred to be better than an opening mark of 70, so she takes narrow preference over Free Speech, who should benefit from the step back up in trip. Memories Maker is another one to be interested in.

Major improvement in the course of her three AW qualifying races earns COLLEGE CHOIR the vote on this handicap and turf debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

STONE CIRCLE was far from disgraced when he finished third at Yarmouth last month and he goes off the same mark here, which could make Michael Bell's gelding tough to beat. Snuggle was victorious over C&D on his latest outing and would be foolish to dismiss off 4lb higher, while Tiriac isn't out of it either after his third at Leicester.

LADY DREAMER has run well on both visits to this track (successful first occasion) and she shaped better than the result at Kempton on reappearance, so she's worth taking a chance on in an open race. Tiriac should go well with cheekpieces back on and recent C&D winner Snuggle can't be dismissed.

The vote goes to SERGEANT PEP, who ran well here three weeks ago and may be seen to even better effect on today's slower ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

THEWORLDSNOTENOUGH put her three underwhelming efforts in maiden company last year behind her when scoring by a short head over this track and trip last month. Tom Ward's filly could have more to offer on only her fifth career start and she may be the one to beat. Juan Solo wasn't beaten far into third at Kempton in January and he has to be considered off a 1lb lower mark on his return to turf, while Magnificent Match only found one too good when bidding for a Yarmouth double recently and holds an obvious chance.

CALM WATERS came clear of the remainder when second over C&D last week and can go one better off the same mark. Magnificent Match has done well in similar company at Yarmouth in recent weeks and is second choice ahead of last-time-out C&D scorer Theworldsnotenough. Soldier's Class is one of a few potential improvers in the line-up.

Last week's runner-up CALM WATERS is preferred to Theworldsnotenough, Magnificent Match and Interestnpenalties.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ON EDGE looks to have plenty in his favour here, with a high draw possibly advantageous and he made a promising seasonal debut when only beaten a neck here over a furlong further. He will need a career best to succeed off a 2lb higher mark, but still looks the form pick on recent effort. Bama Lama has won over 6f here twice, once off this mark, and the booking of Hollie Doyle catches the eye, but Willingly may be a bigger danger to the selection after her recent Leicester third.

ABOLISH looked unlucky when narrowly denied at Kempton last time and can gain compensation now. On Edge was a good second on his 6f course reappearance a fortnight ago and is second choice ahead of Willingly.

Few are solid but ON EDGE (nap) is a reliable sort who has winning form here. He should cope with the return to 5f and soft surface.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A weak but competitive race that could see a bold effort from Daphne May, who has been out of sorts lately but she has won at this venue in the past and scored six times off higher marks. She can surprise a few but on recent form, DUBAI IMMO is more interesting. He ran on well to win an amateur jockeys' handicap at Chelmsford and has only been upped 5lb, which seems fair with improvement likely. High Court Judge and Dotties Star are others to consider in a wide-open contest.

TROJAN TRUTH tends to go well here and gets the vote in an ordinary handicap. Dubai Immo finally opened his account at Chelmsford and is still well treated after a 5 lb rise. Fullforward and High Court Judge are respected also.

Roscioli and DAPHNE MAY are fit from the AW and are well handicapped judged on turf form last year, including on soft.
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