There were 42 Races on Monday 13th May 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Hereford, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Roscommon, 8 races at Windsor, 8 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

HE'S GOT GAME did well to finish second over C&D last month despite taking a keen hold, and the form of that race has worked out extremely well in the interim. A 2lb rise for that effort could prove lenient and Hugo Palmer's charge can get off the mark at the main expense of Let's Get Em, who improved from first to second start this season when runner-up at Brighton over 7f. Wolverhampton scorer Cadogan Gardens and Global Asset cannot be ruled out either.

HE'S GOT GAME was much improved on handicap debut over C&D last time and he might be able to better that second if allowed his own way in front. Let's Get Em arrives on the back of a solid showing and Global Asset is a potential improver, so they're both dangers.

On the back of a rock-solid effort over C&D, HE'S GOT GAME (nap) has the strongest claims. Cadogan Gardens is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A highly-promising second on her debut over C&D last month despite swerving right at the start, WOODHAY WHISPER sets the standard and improvement is expected on that effort. Tom Ward's filly is preferred to Storm Call, who also ran an excellent first time out over 5f at Southwell, when not getting the clearest of runs and keeping on for second late in the piece. A well-bred daughter of Blue Point, Pouting looks to be the pick of the newcomers, while Li Ban is another to note.

STORM CALL showed plenty of ability amidst greenness when runner-up at Southwell on debut a fortnight ago and, sure to have derived plenty from that initial effort, Karl Burke's filly is taken to go a place better at the expense of debutante Pouting, whose stable has had a fantastic start to 2024. Another newcomer Smallbrook Lane ticks plenty of boxes on paper and she can edge third over Woodhay Whisper.

Storm Call and WOODHAY WHISPER both showed plenty of promise with their debut seconds and the marginal vote goes to the latter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Slight preference is for MASTER BUILDER, who ran an eye-catching race on debut over C&D when slowly away before staying on late in the day to grab second. With improvement expected, the son of Mastercraftsmen should be able to go one better, with Yarmouth runner-up Lennox looking best placed to chase him home on the rise in distance. Thyer is another to consider despite having to shoulder a 7lb penalty for a comfortable victory at Thirsk last September.

MASTER BUILDER made an eye-catching debut after a slow start when second over C&D first time out and, with improvement expected, he can get off the mark at the second attemmpt. Lennox is a big danger and previous winners Machete Beach and Thyer warrant consideration.

Provided the promise of his C&D effort is backed up, MASTER BUILDER could well go one better. Lennox is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The Andrew Balding stable have been in terrific form of late and CUBAN MELODY could provide them with further success today. The daughter of Havana Grey has weakened late on both of her starts over 7f, so this drop to a sprint trip could see the filly sustain her finishing effort. William Haggas' Mono River was relatively weak in the market when occupying the runner-up spot at Yarmouth nine days ago and a similar level of performance will bring him firmly into the picture. Penalised Southwell winner Federal Envoy and newcomer Laguna Boy are just two others to consider.

MONO RIVER took an almighty step forward from his debut effort when finding a short-priced favourite too strong at Yarmouth earlier this month and with more to come, William Haggas' charge can make it third time lucky. Cuban Melody has shaped with plenty of promise in both runs so far so she heads up the dangers, with Federal Envoy and Hector both worth keeping an eye on, too.

Andrew Balding's CUBAN MELODY sets the standard on her third at Chelmsford last time and is open to more progress on this drop to 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Laoisman completed his hat-trick from a 3lb lower mark at Wolverhampton last month and he could yet have more to offer back on turf, but it is KATEY KONTENT who gets the vote. Clive Cox's filly bumped into an improver on her final start as a three-year-old in October, and a 1lb rise in the ratings looks unlikely to prevent a bold showing. Leap Abroad was on target at Leicester 16 days ago and he remains well treated off 3lb higher.

LAOISMAN is forced into a better race but he hasn't looked back since dropped to 6f so the 4-timer may well be forthcoming having been raised just 3 lb for his reappearance win. Katey Kontent and Executive Decision both return for in-form yards and are a couple of potential threats.

The vote goes to the progressive LAOISMAN who completed a hat-trick at Wolverhampton last month and a 3lb rise for that win looks fair.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LAWN RANGER shaped as if in need of the outing at Kempton 12 days ago but Michael Attwater's charge, twice a winner over C&D under Robert Havlin last season, could find his sparkle now returned to this venue. Loughville was a narrow victor on soft ground at Bath last month but the form hasn't worked out particularly well, so a 4lb rise might seem harsh on that evidence. However, she remains open to further improvement and should not be underestimated, while Abu Royal is also noted.

DESFONDADO displayed a sharp turn of foot when successful at Lingfield a month ago< and on the back of that career-best effort, he makes plenty of follow-up appeal. Nasim's runner-up effort at Chelmsford was easily his best for his new connections and he lurks on a dangerous mark, with Loughville another in-form rival likely to give it another good shot.

Top of the list is the lightly raced 4yo LOUGHVILLE, who came good with a strong-finishing win at Bath and is open to more progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

QUIETNESS ran with plenty of credit when coming from well off the pace to finish third over 1m3f at Kempton when last seen and, eased 1lb on her stable debut, she edges preference in what looks a competitive affair. Dovena only found a subsequent winner too good when finishing runner-up in a similar contest at Bath on her final start of last season and, provided she is fully tuned up on her return, she commands respect off a 1lb higher mark. The consistent Free Speech arrives on the back of a creditable second over C&D recently and she completes the shortlist off an unchanged mark.

BUDDING is bred to do be better than a mark of 60 and shaped encouragingly in adverse cirucmstances at Yarmouth on handicap debut. There's more to come from her and she takes preference over the in-form Free Speech and Dovena.

Preference is for dual turf winner DOVENA, who ended last season with a near miss at Bath and that form has worked out well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RECON MISSION bounced right back to form when finishing a gallant second over 5f at Leicester last month, just giving best late on, and on forecast faster ground this time, Tony Carroll's charge may take some pegging back off an unchanged mark. Stryder can emerge as the main danger provided he can transfer his recent all-weather form to turf, while Inspired Knowhow's recent third over 6f at Yarmouth can be upgraded, as he was hampered early on, and a bold display here would be no surprise off a 1lb lower mark.

RECON MISSION found only one too good in testing conditions at Leicester 16 days ago and, for all he hasn't won for a while, he's worth a chance to go one better in a race that doesn't look all that strong. Phoenix Star is an obvious danger and Stryder can take a hand if he's fully tuned up.

The vote goes to RECON MISSION, who was runner-up off a much-reduced mark at Leicester and is a big player if he can back that up.
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