There were 42 Races on Monday 27th May 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Huntingdon, 8 races at Leicester, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 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.

Meng Tian finally took advantage of a slide in the ratings when scoring at Wolverhampton and could go well again, while Alibaba returned to the turf with a second over track and trip last month and is another to consider. TONAL also found one too good when favourite at Chelmsford last week but he gets another chance here with William Buick taking over the reins. Perovskia has plenty of scope handicapping for the first time and is worth a second glance.

MENG TIAN delivered a telling late challenge at Wolverhampton last time and, given that he came from so far back, he probably won with more in hand than the margin of victory would suggest. As such, a 2 lb rise is easy to swallow and he is taken to provide the in-form Oisin Murphy with another winner. Kodebreaker is next on the list ahead of handicap debutante Perovskia and Alibaba, who was a solid second over C&D last time. Tonal has a bit to prove back on turf.

Preference is for C&D winner ALIBABA, who was a close second off a reduced mark here last month. Tonal is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

El Burhan makes most appeal of those with racecourse experience having debuted at Newmarket earlier this month. Archie Watson won this last year with a newcomer, so Van Aert should be noted along with Dr T H G, a half-brother to four winners. However, ATTACK cost 460,000 euros as the first foal out of a Group 1 winner and it would be no surprise if he proved good enough at the first time of asking.

EL BURHAN shaped well under a considerate ride when fourth on his recent debut at Newmarket and he is taken to put that experience to good use here. Newcomer Attack looks the part on paper and is clear second choice ahead of another likely-looking debutant in Van Aert. Big Cyril and Dr T H G also make some appeal on paper and Bretton Wood has shown ability in his two starts and should pick up a race before long.

Attack is a choice-looking newcomer for the Gosdens but the experience of EL BURHAN swings the vote the latter's way.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There was very little between Miss Gitana and Rogue King when they filled the places at Beverley last time and that pair are hard to separate. Wolverhampton winner MY NOBLE LORD failed to land the odds when upped to 1m6f at Wetherby last month, but it's too soon to write off Michael Bell's charge and he gets another chance dropping back down in distance.

MISS GITANA is going the right way and was only narrowly denied at Beverley earlier this month. She can open her account. Rogue King acquitted himself well in the same contest and rates the chief threat, whilst My Noble Lord also warrants respect.

Prescott-trained MISS GITANA can gain her first win after this month's fine second at Beverley. Rogue King can give her most to do.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CLOCKMAKER posted an encouraging effort on his racecourse bow when runner-up to the subsequent Chester Vase winner Hidden Law. David Simcock's gelding was comfortably clear of the rest that day and can give a respectful nod to his ill-fated conquerer with a win here. Theory Of Tides has a penalty for his Nottingham success, so Steel Tiger, second over C&D on debut, is feared more with cheekpieces added.

This has the look of a useful novice and THEORY OF TIDES is taken to remain unbeaten. He was green but won cosily on debut at Nottingham recently and is open to significant progress. Clockmaker made a very bright start at Newbury and will be winning before long. Liam Swagger, Steel Tiger and Tactician all demand respect too.

Several have claims but top of the list is CLOCKMAKER, who chased home a subsequent Group 3 winner on his Newbury debut last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A short-head second over C&D on his seasonal debut in a race that has been well advertised by the third winning a valuable race at Ascot since, HOVER ON THE WIND is hard to oppose, especially as he went one better with an all-the-way romp back here 23 days ago. It will take a good one to stop him following up, despite a 6lb higher mark. Rhythmic Acclaim and Watermelon Sugar appear to be the two most capable of spoiling the party.

HOVER ON THE WIND finally got the job done when making every post a winning one over this C&D last time and, on that evidence, a 6 lb rise is unlikely to be enough to prevent him from going in again. Fellow last-time-out scorer Watermelon Sugar could be the one to follow the selection home, ahead of Rhythmic Acclaim.

The vote goes to HOVER ON THE WIND (nap), who won by 4l over C&D last time and is not weighted out of it despite going back up 6lb.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Lingfield maiden scorer RASCAL RECKNELL was heading in the right direction when last seen in February and he could take some stopping if picking up where he left off. The Wootton Bassett colt enters handicaps off what looks a fair opening mark and he may have enough in hand to fend off fellow last-time-out winner Mister Mojito. Despite a rise in class, Terry Kent's three-year-old likely has more to offer, while War Bride and Jungle Mac aren't easily dismissed.

MRS MORRELL will be suited by this extra furlong now switched to turf and can come out on top. North View caught the eye at Ascot and is a player in first-time cheekpieces. C&D winner Mister Mojito and Jungle Mac are respected also.

An open race in which handiap newcomer RASCAL RECKNELL gets the vote ahead of last month's C&D winner Mister Mojito.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Dion Baker capitalised on a career-low mark when digging deep to score at Brighton recently and another bold bid is forecast. However, the combination of a 5lb penalty and a quick turnaround could leave the five-year-old vulnerable. With that in mind, it could be worth taking a chance on SIR OLIVER, who has tasted success over C&D in the past and is reverting to turf off a reduced rating. An improved bid from Resonance in a first-time visor is also plausible.

BEYLERBEYI went close over 1m here last month and could be the way to go with William Buick up. Market support for the returning Windsor Pass would be interesting, while Brighton-winner Dion Baker and Sir Oliver are respected also.

The vote goes to DION BAKER, who beat a clear second at Brighton last week and is a big player if he can repeat that form.
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