There were 43 Races on Monday 29th May 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Ballinrobe, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Silent Flame went in by just under a length at this track over 5f earlier in the month and she has to warrant plenty of respect off a 4lb higher mark, but this is a step up in grade, which makes CUBAN BREEZE the choice. The daughter of Bated Breath wasn't entirely disgraced over C&D last time and she could take a step forward to strike, especially being 4lb lower than her last winning mark. Regal Envoy showed positive signs for his new trainer on his latest outing and is worth a second look.

REGAL ENVOY has dropped to a handy mark and made a pleasing debut for his new yard at Newmarket recently. He gets the nod in an open-looking contest. Silent Flame and Vape head the list of dangers.

Rod Millman's SILENT FLAME would appear to have even more in her favour this afternoon than when winning here two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DENRUTH DIAMOND was an eye-catcher last month over 5f at this track on debut, as she was very green and stayed on well to finish third. The daughter of City Light is likely to have learned a lot from that experience and, with normal improvement to come, she could be the one to beat. Say Hello is another who showed huge promise on her first start and is likely to take a step forward, while any market support for Count Palatine should be noted.

While several of the newcomers are appealing on paper, ETHANDUN, Say Hello and Denruth Diamond all shaped with considerable promise on their respective debuts and they could be the trio to concentrate on. The last-named was third to a potentially smart filly on her introduction here and is not passed over lightly but Ethandun and Say Hello are preferred, with the former taken to emerge on top on the back of a highly promising effort at Goodwood. Response Force could be the pick of the newcomers.

The three with experience all made nice debuts. SAY HELLO is marginally preferred with today's extra furlong sure to benefit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NINE TENTHS was a comfortable victor on her second career start at Newcastle in November by just under two lengths. With the likelihood of much more to come, she is the one to side with for the William Haggas yard. The main threat might be Pastiche, who also recorded her first success on the all-weather at Southwell and if able to cope with the step back in distance, she could get involved. Crow's Nest should be monitored in the market.

NINE TENTHS and Pastiche signed off their 2-y-o campaign in perfect style and look the pair to focus on, with marginal preference for the Haggas runner. Extinction started his career very late but showed enough at Chelmsford to make him of some interest.

Nine Tenths (second choice) is the one with potential but FIERCE was perhaps unlucky not to win his handicap last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

NAVELLO bounced back to form with a fine win at Thirsk last time out and a 4lb rise should not inconvenience as he looks to follow up in this small field. The four-year-old has operated off higher marks in the past and he should have too much for the capable King Of Bavaria and Whenthedealinsdone, who is probably better suited to bigger fields.

C&D winner WHENTHEDEALINSDONE is well treated and could be marked up having met trouble at York last time, so he's marginally preferred to recent Thirsk winner Navello in a race that the pair will probably dominate.

Hard to rule out any of the four. NIGHT ON EARTH can only approve of getting back on fast ground and he edges preference.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PEACE MAN got off the mark in determined fashion over C&D last time out and a mark of 86 could underestimate him on his handicap debut. Better ground can aid his cause as well and he gets the vote ahead of multiple course winner Andaleep and Spinaround, who has been inconsistent since joining new connections but is undoubtedly capable on his day.

MELEK ALREEH failed to build on his reappearance effort when tried on tapeta for the first time at Newcastle in March but he's been eased 3 lb since and is of strong interest returned to turf with conditions in his favour. Indeed, his Doncaster success last summer was gained on fast ground and the booking of Tom Marquand adds to his appeal. Andaleep put in a good shift when third on return at Newbury and is feared most ahead of handicap-debutant Peace Man and Silver Gunn.

It's surely significant that PEACE MAN (nap) has been given so much time by the Gosdens and he can build on his recent C&D success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DAMASCUS STEEL gets the vote having most likely run into a few well-handicapped rivals the last twice. Ed Dunlop's grey has performed well in defeat on all three starts this year and appears to have room for manoeuvre off his current mark. Handicap debutant Cosmic View could emerge as the chief danger, though Lady Of Arabia is entitled to improve for her recent return around here.

Ed Dunlop appears to hold a very strong hand here, with Friday's easy Haydock winner DOG FOX taken to make light of a 6 lb penalty, most likely at the expense of stablemate Damascus Steel.

This is trappy but perhaps CIARA STORM can find the necessary improvement over a new trip that she's bred for.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ORIENTAL DANCER shaped well on her return to action at Newmarket when staying on for third, which she was left on the same mark for, and it's possible she could pull out more for this step back up in trip. The three-year-old chestnut filly is bred to be a lot better than a mark of 68 and she could score here. Her stablemate Adwan has to be of interest, as he makes his handicap bow after showing plenty of promise in all three of his starts to date, while Mr Boson also enters calculations if transferring his recent form to the turf.

SENESI is going the right way and is fancied to follow up her recent Redcar success in the finale here. Mr Boson and Oriental Dancer are also open to further improvement and head the list of dangers.

An open race. ORIENTAL DANCER has been competitive in both her handicaps and she's ready for this step to 1m.
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