There were 59 Races on Saturday 24th May 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 9 races at Curragh, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Cartmel, 8 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Windsor, 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.

AL WASEELA is a dependable filly who could have more to offer now she has proven herself to be capable of winning over a mile. The daughter of Siyouni was a ready winner at Nottingham last month and, given that was just her second start for the Ollie Sangster yard, it seems safe to assume a 3lb higher mark is within her compass. Barry's Boy and fellow last-time-out winner Live Each Day are others to note.

The vote goes to AL WASEELA, who was won three of his last five starts and hit a clear personal best at Nottingham last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Richard Spencer's horses have been running well and it could be a profitable move to side with BORN SLIPPY, who has shown ability on both his previous starts and can go one better than his recent second-placed finish in a Chepstow maiden. Mwaki represents the same yard and should be wiser following his introduction at Kempton. However, Angel Of Anfield debuted in a deeper race at Ascot and is likely to be a bigger danger to the selection. Regional Rock and Silver State are appealing newcomers to monitor in the betting.

The vote goes to ANGEL OF ANFIELD, who showed plenty of promise with his close fifth at Ascot and sets a good standard on that form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Maraaheb sets the standard with an official rating of 77 and is expected to go close. A tendency to hang continues to be an issue, though, and it might pay to side with LITTLE SAVER. Hugo Palmer's colt got loose before his Chester debut recently and performed with credit to finish fifth given the circumstances. It would come as no great surprise were he to progress. Doddington Guy has produced a similar level of form across his two starts and is also noted.

Preference is for LITTLE SAVER who shaped with promise behind a smart prospect at Chester and should know much more this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An opening mark of 73 does not look beyond KINSWOMAN given what she has achieved in maiden contests so far. The daughter of Mehmas, a half-sister to the talented Audience, is expected to step forward now sent handicapping. Dream Out Loud won off 6lb lower at Kempton last month and he can be a real threat if handling the switch to turf, along with the consistent Valsharah, who finished a creditable third over C&D last time.

An interesting race in which handicap newcomer KINSWOMAN gets the vote ahead of recent Kempton winner Dream Out Loud.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LADY DREAMER has shown consistent form over the distance and was a deserved winner at Wolverhampton on her latest outing, albeit by just a short head. Strike also places himself as a strong contender with his successful record over the course and distance, he has run twice here and won on both occasions. Jack Doughty claiming 3lb on Lethal Force's son further strengthens his claims. Raffles Angel's impressive form failed to reflect on her last start, but she's a filly to look out for.

Lady Dreamer should be involved but STRIKE, twice a C&D winner last year, can build on his promising second at Ascot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PHAEDRA shone at Chepstow last time, winning by six and a half lengths. The filly is on a promising trajectory this season and Alec Voikhansky claiming 3lb on her is good news. Squires Treaty showed a drive to lead on his latest outing, and has finished a good third on his last two starts. Jack Dace claims 7lb in the saddle which boosts his claims. Almanzor filly Queen Sansa, although a beaten favourite, produced a career-best effort at Brighton latest and is another interesting contender.

This can go to PHAEDRA, who got off the mark with a 6l win at Chepstow on Wednesday and looks well treated under a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NEWFANGLED, despite finishing a beaten favourite at Newbury, remains a strong contender. The gelding has consistently claimed the top three spots and must have a good chance. Zariela is a big player too. The four-year-old beat Berry Clever wearing a visor for the first time. The filly will be sporting the visor again and should go well. Daisy Roots showed some promise at Lingfield last month, but was behind the selection on that occasion.

Top of the list is ZARIELA (nap), who overcame trouble at Yarmouth last month and was as good as ever with that cosy success.
Ths is the racecard key.
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