There were 53 Races on Saturday 4th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Thirsk, 9 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Hexham, 7 races at Yarmouth, 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.

HOVER ON THE WIND was only narrowly denied when sent off favourite on his seasonal return over C&D three weeks ago and it would be no surprise to see him provide his supporters with some compensation here. Resonance remains unexposed and could be on a workable mark based on the pick of her form, while Em Jay Kay and Jesse Luc complete the shortlist.

HOVER ON THE WIND can gain compensation for her near miss on her C&D reappearance and gain an overdue first success. Jessie Luc shaped quite promisingly at Kempton last time and is second choice ahead of the lightly-raced Resonance, who needs keeping a close eye on in the betting on her first outing for Tom Clover.

Hover On The Wind enters calculations but preference is for JESSE LUC, who's capable of better if more amenable in the cheekpieces.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BANTZ makes plenty of appeal on pedigree as the 45,000gns purchase is a full-brother to the Listed-placed two-year-old No More Regrets, as well as last year's Lily Agnes runner-up Ziggy's Dream. Bolo Neighs is closely related to the Nunthorpe second Que Amoro and any market support for him would have to be noted, while Benevento and Cyclonite are others to consider.

BOLO NEIGHS is bred to be fast being a half-brother to Nunthorpe runner-up Que Amoro so he could be the answer in this maiden full of newcomers. Bantz and Invictus Gold are other likely types, though the betting should prove informative.

A hard race to approach without the benefit of market vibes but BENEVENTO looks a likely type with his yard's 2yos going well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOON OVER MIAMI accounted for a useful prospect who has won subsequently when scoring on his racecourse bow at Doncaster in March. Ralph Beckett's gelding is entitled to improve for that experience and could prove to be a class above his rivals here. That said, Steel Tiger is a noteworthy newcomer having cost 110,000 euros as a yearling and his dam was a Group 2 winner and twice placed at Group/Grade 1 level. Alnayef showed enough at a breeze-up sale last year for connections to part with 175,000 euros to purchase him and the son of Sea The Stars is another to consider.

MOON OVER MIAMI is bred to be at least useful, and following a winning debut at Doncaster in March, he's hard to get away from. This looks a reasonable bunch though, with Alnayef and Steel Tiger newcomers to note.

King Edward VII entry Alnayef is an intriguing newcomer but MOON OVER MIAMI sets a useful standard on his Doncaster win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Turned out again quickly after an impressive success at Leicester last week, BLETCHLEY STORM looks the one to be with as long as she handles this potentially sounder surface and an 11lb higher mark. Beau Vintage (second) had the reopposing Churchill Rose (fourth) comfortably behind when slightly unlucky in the run at Kempton last month and he looks open to more improvement, while Eloped and Vision Of Hope are likely to be thereabouts as well.

It could pay to side with VISION OF HOPE, who is 1 lb lower compared to when a close third at Wolverhampton in February. Beau Vintage will be a big threat if reproducing his recent all-weather form back on turf and C&D winner Churchill Rose is also accorded respect. Bletchley Storm is likely to attract support on the back of her Leicester victory but she's been hit hard by the handicapper for that and will face very different conditions here.

This can go to BLETCHLEY STORM (nap), who has won two of his last four starts including a runaway success at Leicester last Saturday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A promising fifth last August on his debut in a Goodwood maiden that has worked out well in the interim, DORNEY LAKE looks to have been found an ideal opportunity on his return. The son of Ardad has undergone wind surgery since and gets the vote ahead of newcomer Moakadd, who has quite a speedy pedigree being a half-brother to the capable Fauvette. Durham Castle got going late in the day on debut at Kempton last October and with that run under his belt, he should be capable of better.

MOAKADD makes plenty of appeal on paper and his stable has started out at this track with a few promising sorts in the past, so he's marginally preferred to Dorney Lake who arrives 9 months on from a mildly encouraging start. Mutamanni is another notable newcomer.

Preference is for DORNEY LAKE, who made a promising start at Goodwood last August and that form has worked out really well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Character Testing justified his short odds to get his career up and running at Southwell in January and he is one to take seriously on his handicap debut. However, BEAUTY GENERATION looks the one to side with. Marco Botti's representative has filled the runner-up spot on each of his last two starts at Kempton and a return to turf may help him get his head back in front. Phone Tag is another to consider on his return to the fray.

Lots with chances but ASTEVERDI rates the pick at these weights on the back of her excellent Thirsk second so gets the vote. Handicap-debutant Devoirs Choice appeals as a likely improver so rates a big threat though, while Beauty Generation, Cloud Free and Zipster all need considering too.

Serengeti Sunrise and ZIPSTER can improve for the longer trip and the latter is marginally preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Wild Tiger was sent off favourite for both of his handicap efforts at Meydan earlier in the year when tasting defeat on both occasions and the four-year-old arrives with something to prove. Preference, therefore, goes to MIAMI THUNDER, who was way too free over a mile at Chelmsford in January after scoring over a furlong shorter on his penultimate start at the same venue. George Scott's four-year-old will appreciate this drop in trip and can get back to winning ways. Ribal is also worth a second look.

Having made an impressive winning debut back in 2022, WILD TIGER has returned with a couple of creditable efforts at Meydan this year. A mark of 85 looks reasonable and he's fancied to improve, so he can account for Chola Empire, who upped his game to score at Southwell last time. Miami Thunder is a big player if effective on turf.

Preference is for WILD TIGER, who has been found the ideal opening. Ribal is second choice.
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