There were 43 Races on Tuesday 2nd May 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Newcastle, 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 6 race.

Based on the summary provided, 3/1 (3) ROCKLEY POINT and 4/1 (5) WE'RE REUNITED seem to have the strongest chances of winning the race. 3/1 (3) ROCKLEY POINT has two wins on Tapeta this season and a very close second over C&D in its latest race, while 4/1 (5) WE'RE REUNITED has proven form over C&D and is weighted to reverse placings with 3/1 (3) ROCKLEY POINT. 5/1 (6) BANKRUPT and 11/1 (2) PANDEMIC PRINCESS also have competitive form and could be considered as contenders. The other horses are either out of form or still unproven and would need to improve significantly to win.

ROCKLEY POINT (second) and We're Reunited (third) were only be separated by a neck when the pair met over course and distance in March. The former has subsequently gone even closer when beaten a short heard at this venue and the consistent 10-year-old gets the tentative vote to record a 10th victory on his 114th career start. The latter must be respected with a 3lb swing in his favour, while Bankrupt can also have his say.

ROCKLEY POINT arrives in good nick and can gain compensation for his near miss over C&D last month. We're Reunited was a good third on his C&D reapperance and is second choice ahead of Bankrupt.

We're Reunited and Rockley Point are solid but PANDEMIC PRINCESS has hinted of late that a revival could be on the cards.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Based on the summary, it is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will do well. However, some horses with good chances are 4/1 (8) ANOTHER ANGEL, 5.5/1 (2) BUNGLE BAY, 6.5/1 (5) CATESBY, and 8/1 (6) COAST, as they have won over the C&D track and have performed consistently in recent races. 8.5/1 (1) COME ON GIRL and 12/1 (3) Q TWENTY BOY are also capable of performing well, but have not won in a while. Horses like 5/1 (7) FAIR AND SQUARE, 18/1 (4) YAAHOBBY, 18/1 (12) HARD SOLUTION, and 40/1 (10) GHARBEYIH have shown inconsistent form and may have a lower chance of winning. Ultimately, it depends on the specific conditions of the race and the performance of the horses on the day.

Despite finding plenty of trouble in running, Fair And Square gave a good account when travelling powerfully to finish third at Lingfield last time out. The four-year-old demands the utmost respect, but he has questions to answer stepping up in trip. With that in mind, preference goes to ANOTHER ANGEL, who has been steadily improving on his last three runs over course and distance. The son of Dark Angel was only denied from recording successive wins by an unexposed rival and he can go one better in this contest. Jumira Bridge completes the shortlist.

COAST will be suited by the return to 6f and is back on her last winning mark so she gets the vote. Another Angel can extend her run of good C&D efforts and fill the forecast spot ahead of Come On Girl, who tends to be a force when her mark gets down into the 50s.

Another Angel should go well again but CATESBY has a good record here and the luck was against him last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

1.88/1 (7) PEONY Solid is predicted to do well in this race.

PEONY displayed plenty of promising signs when keeping on for second at Kempton last time out and the daughter of Churchill can shed the maiden tag at the third time of asking. There are plenty of potential dangers, though, including the most experienced runner in the field, Annie Maher, who has placed on four of her five outings. My Turn Now was by no means disgraced when fifth over course and distance last time and she may be able to take a step forward.

PEONY is the pick on form and might be able to get off the mark at the fourth time asking. Harriet's Angel showed promise amidst greenness on her debut and should be wiser now. Reminder and Howyoulikemenow are newcomers to monitor closely in the betting.

Annie Maher can go well once more but PEONY has shown more than enough to think she could win a similar event.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Based on the summary, 7/1 (4) PHANTASY MAC seems to be the strongest contender as they have recently returned to form and have a good track record with both a course win and multiple flat wins. Additionally, they had a very good second in their most recent race only 5 days prior. 3/1 (3) FRANCESI and 5/1 (5) DAHEER also have a good track record with multiple C&D wins, but 7/1 (4) PHANTASY MAC seems to be the most promising based on the summary provided.

A case can be made for several of these, including Francesi, who made a pleasing return to action when finishing half a length back in second over a mile at Southwell last month. He has proven consistent enough in the past to suggest he can play a leading role here, but ENGLISH SPIRIT filled the runner-up spot over C&D last month and he can go one better off 1lb higher. Daheer and Phantasy Mac are others to bear in mind.

It's worth taking a chance on the fitness of SAVROLA as this unexposed 4-y-o appeals as one who can go on to better things for his new trainer James Ferguson. Francesi was a fine second on his Southwell reappearance and is feared most ahead of English Spirit.

Preference is for FRANCESI who has twice been competitive here and he ran a nice first race after being gelded.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

3.33/1 (6) LUNAR SHADOW is the most likely horse to do well based on the summary, as she has recently had a career-best win in a handicap race and has only been nudged up 2 lbs in the handicap, suggesting that she still has room for improvement. Additionally, the summary notes that she should have a part to play if she can build on her recent success.

HAVEN LADY has been knocking on the door of late and must hold every chance of going one better following a good second over 1m6f at Southwell off the same mark, despite stepping up in class from that outing. Silence Is Golden makes her handicap debut following a disappointing run over a mile at Kempton last month and is feared up in trip, while Lunar Shadow scored on her return to action in March and completes the shortlist.

The vote goes to HAVEN LADY, who deserves to get her head back in front having hit the crossbar on each of her last 4 starts, including over this C&D in March. Bookmark is on a good mark judged on her turf form but she's yet to strike on the all-weather and bigger threats may be posed by Lunar Shadow, who looked better than ever when narrowly prevailing at Lingfield last time. Sainte Colette failed to make an impact on her handicap debut when last seen but is worth another chance.

KINGSTON JOY can show the benefit of a break and return to her winning form at Lingfield.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Based on the summary, 3.5/1 (10) ALASKAN and 6/1 (5) MOONDIAL seem to have the strongest chance of doing well in the upcoming race. 3.5/1 (10) ALASKAN has placed in two of his three previous handicaps, and going beyond 6f for the first time should benefit him. Meanwhile, 6/1 (5) MOONDIAL won a nursery race at Kempton and was a good third in a handicap at the same venue just two weeks ago. She has possibilities off the same mark here with that run under her belt.

MOONDIAL made the frame on her seasonal return over this trip at Kempton a couple of weeks ago and she could be hard to beat with the benefit of that outing. Alaskan was third over 6f at Lingfield last time and may improve for the step up in distance, while She's A Mirage and Gypsy Nation are others who could go well.

This could be the day when SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX finally opens his account. He has made the frame on several occasions, including when fourth recently in a 6f handicap at Chelmsford where he left the impression that moving up to this trip would be in his favour. Alaskan would have benefited from a stronger gallop when third at Lingfield and will be a threat if getting that here, while She's A Mirage, Gypsy Nation and handicap-debutant Zoukster are all worthy of consideration.

Today's extra furlong looks a good move for ALASKAN and he's in better form than a lot of these, as is his main danger Moondial.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It is difficult to predict which horse will do well based on this summary as there are several contenders with good past performances and recent form, such as 3.33/1 (5) STORM MASTER, 3.5/1 (4) MARTINEO, and 3.5/1 (2) CHIFA. 4.5/1 (6) VIEWFROMTHESTARS and 5.5/1 (7) TEA GARDEN also have potential for each-way claims. 16/1 (1) PORTELET BAY and 18/1 (3) LILANDRA are less likely to win, while 50/1 (8) HEY PRETTY's poor recent form makes it best to watch rather than bet on.

VIEWFROMTHESTARS was narrowly denied at Kempton two starts ago and his most recent effort over 6f at Lingfield suggested that this step up in trip would suit. Storm Master hit the crossbar at Newcastle last time and he could make the frame once again. Martineo is another with valid form claims, while Chifa cannot be discounted on his return to action.

Supporting a 17-race maiden is obviously risky but in VIEWFROMTHESTARS the chance is worth taking in this trappy-looking contest. He wasn't seen to best effect last time and he may well have hit the target at Kempton on his penultimate start, granted a clearer passage. Cases can be made for pretty much all of the others, with Storm Master and Tea Garden the pair who may offer the most resistance.

Viewfromthestars should go well but STORM MASTER (nap) can record his second C&D success.
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