There were 28 Races on Tuesday 4th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 6 races at Leicester, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 6 races at Lingfield, 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.

WHERE'S CLARE showed good early speed when just touched off by a penalised rival on her debut at Carlisle last month. Berthed well in stall one here, she can put that experience to good use and shed her maiden tag at the second time of asking. Bantz was unable to land a blow at Chepstow three weeks ago, but he is a half-brother to Ziggy's Dream, a multiple winner on the all-weather, and it would come as no surprise were he to step forward. Others to note include Never Know and Candy.

Charlie Johnston's Mehmas filly WHERE'S CLARE made a promising start when runner-up at Carlisle and can build on it here to go one better. Newcomers Never Know and Colocolo both appeal on paper and are in good hands so could emerge as the main dangers in that order, especially if the market speaks in their favour.

As regards the runners with experience, WHERE'S CLARE is well clear on the figures. Interesting newcomer Never Know is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Although HIGH COURT JUDGE struggled at Leicester last time out, a return to the form of April's C&D second would give him every chance. The four-year-old was caught out extremely wide on that occasion, but he shouldn't have that problem here breaking from stall three. Come On John is now 5lb below his last winning mark and must be respected, for all that his draw isn't ideal. Prince Hector and Stoic Syd could be involved, while market support for Strategic Fortune would be interesting.

Lots of these arrive with question marks against them so STOIC SYD is fancied to bounce back in style with this return to further looking a plus after he failed to fire dropped to 7f at Southwell last time. C&D winners Come On John and Prince Hector can both have a say too and rate the chief threats to Ivan Furtado's handily-weighed 4-y-o.

Returned to AW on his second start for a new yard, HIGH COURT JUDGE may be the answer. Balqaa is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WAKE UP HARRY hit the woodwork at Chelmsford in April when attempting to follow up on his earlier C&D success. Nudged up 1lb in the ratings, Brian Toomey's charge remains on a competitive mark and might not need much more to regain the winning thread. Mr Squires posted a creditable third at Carlisle four days ago and he is interesting turned out quickly, while Roaring Ralph can take a step forward for his in-form stable.

WAKE UP HARRY can boast a C&D win and comes here on the back of a good Chelmsford second so gets the vote. Carlisle third Mr Squires is next on the list ahead of Roaring Ralph and Mudlahhim.

Wake Up Harry has stalls issues and in-form Mr Squires and C&D winner ROARING RALPH (nap) look safer options.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A return to 7f proved just the trick for BORA BORA, who claimed the spoils with a late run over C&D in April. A 2lb rise looks on the lenient side and John Butler's charge is taken to follow up. Having been denied a clear run in the closing stages when third behind the selection on that occasion, Streak Lightning isn't taken lightly racing off the same mark, while four-time track winner Pessoa should also make his presence felt.

AL AMEEN figures on a good mark so is fancied to bounce back from a rare poor effort at Ascot last time in these calmer waters. Nottingham third Beylerbeyi arrives on a long losing run but is feared most ahead of course winner Streak Lightning and C&D scorer Bora Bora.

Streak Lightning should go very well but perhaps BORA BORA still has some improvement to come on this course.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The hat-trick seeking Billy McGarry is sure to have his supporters and the five-year-old merits respect in his current vein of form. However, a 6lb rise in the ratings for last month's C&D triumph could prove his undoing, with fellow in-form rival THOUGHTFUL GIFT shading the verdict. Jack Jones' mare races off the same mark as her recent close-up second at Lingfield and compensation could await. Odd Socks Havana could also feature.

A few with chances but Jack Jones' in-form mare THOUGHTFUL GIFT looks the way to go on the back of her very good Lingfield second. Masterpainter heads the list of dangers off a lenient mark, although in-form duo Carey Street and Plumette can also have a say in a competitive handicap.

Lingfield runner-up THOUGHTFUL GIFT is taken to go one better. Enzos Angel is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

With recent solid form thin on the ground, this could prove a suitable opportunity for RED WALLS to score over this track and trip for the second time this season. The Heeraat gelding is only 3lb higher than his victory here in April and he wasn't beaten far when fourth here the following month. The Stuart Kittow-trained Oriental Spirit is a potential fly in the ointment on his seasonal bow, while a wind operation could spark an improved bid from the unexposed Metal Beau.

COAST was in good order prior to a below-par display here last month and she has a good chance in a race devoid of a standout candidate. Next on the list is Dequinto, who put in a good shift at Brighton and a reproduction of that will give him a real chance. Oriental Spirit has solid form claims but he will probably come on for the run.

The suggestion is possible improver METAL BEAU, ahead of Dequinto.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Q Twenty Boy had Due Date (fourth) behind when hitting the frame in this grade at Chelmsford latest, and he should go well off an unchanged mark. However, the vote goes to ELDEYAAR, who was beaten just over a length into third at this level over track and trip last month and goes off the same rating. Antony Brittain's five-year-old looks ready to strike, while Kessaar Power is another to consider.

This looks wide open and the suggestion is BLUE COLLAR LAD, who boasts a good record at this course and he's 3 lb lower compared to when finishing third over C&D on his penultimate start. Eldeyaar performed with credit here last time and should be in the mix once again. He is second choice ahead of Due Date and Kessaar Power.

It could be worth taking a chance on KODI HAWK, who was a decent fourth in a fair race at Chelmsford on his handicap debut in October.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Con Te Partiro suffered a costly defeat when being denied by just under two lengths into second over 1m2f at Chelmsford in April, but he should remain competitive. However, he could come out second best again, this time to ONE COOL DREAMER, who took a step forward from his first start in handicaps when finishing fourth over a mile at Windsor last month. The son of Oasis Dream could progress further for this step up in distance and he looks the way to go, while Idyllic is noted too.

This step up in trip may help ONE COOL DREAMER and he gets the nod on the back of a solid effort in a slightly higher-grade handicap at Windsor. Con Te Partiro is an obvious threat given his winning spree in recent months and while he was turned over when odds on at Chelmsford last time, Richard Spencer's charge remains on a plausible mark. Show Me A Hero is best of the rest.

A trappy race to close. A chance is taken on SHOW ME A HERO to win his first race. The main danger appears to be Golden Myrrh.
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