There were 26 Races on Tuesday 3rd June 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Southwell, 8 races at Leicester, 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

EMILY REBECCA did not appear to stay 1m4f at Chepstow a couple of weeks ago but Richard Hannon's filly is the one to beat based on her two previous seconds over this trip. Ottoman showed promise when third at Bath last time and could prove to be the main threat, although Respiro Solitario and Abstract Art are others with valid form claims.

The key may well lie with handicap newcomers SHABU SHABU, Grande Armee and Hot Shot Lawyer and market moves should be noted.
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A runner-up over these fences a fortnight ago, Harel Du Marais is holding his form well and has solid claims once again. However, DELPOTRO has eased in the weights and made every yard when returning the emphatic winner at Sedgefield. He offers the prospect of further improvement and Charlie Longsdon's five-year-old is taken to defy a 7lb rise. Beny Nahar Road is preferred to Jaitroplaclasse of the remainder.

The suggestion is JAITROPLACLASSE, who probably faced an impossible task when second to a heavily backed rival at Bangor last month.
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PROJECT INCHEON displayed plenty of promise when filling third place on his racecourse bow over 6f at Redcar a couple of weeks ago and Archie Watson's colt clearly sets the standard based on that evidence. The rest with race experience do not inspire much confidence, so Amberia and Runswick have to be noted in the market ahead of their debuts.

There is so little of substance to latch on to in this field that PROJECT INCHEON's always-prominent third at Redcar has to stand out.
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BECTIVE ABBEY was having his first outing after wind surgery when successful in a handicap hurdle at Ffos Las. Nicky Henderson wastes no time in sending his unexposed charge over the larger obstacles and the seven-year-old can defy a 5lb rise in this lower grade. Do No Wrong returned the ready winner of this contest last year. He's a strong contender with Brian Hughes on board, while Jimmy The Digger is preferred of the other two.

Last year's winner DO NO WRONG returned from a layoff with a good point win last month and is taken to follow up.
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JACK THE TOOTH caught the eye despite finishing eighth on his debut over 6f at Windsor recently and the Twilight Son gelding could put that experience to good use here. Explosion is out of a mare who won the Irish 1,000 Guineas and Yorkshire Oaks, so he has to be considered ahead of his racecourse bow. Parole Officer and Sovereign Lord are others to note in the market.

There was more promise than eighth of 12 suggests for JACK THE TOOTH at Windsor. The pick of the many newcomers may be Explosion.
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A bumper winner between the flags, LADIES DAY finished a respectable third under rules at Warwick last month. The daughter of Yeats will be a lot wiser for that experience and Jack Andrews' 3lb allowance further helps her cause. Plumpton fourth Hard Market is a likely improver fitted with a tongue-strap for the first time, while Georgie's Malt showed some promise at Hexham without threatening the winner and could shape well.

The vote goes to GEORGIE'S MALT, who wasn't beaten far at Hexham last month and is probably in a slightly weaker race here.
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Korroor won in this grade over 6f at Newcastle, despite hanging left in the closing stages, and could have a say in proceedings. However, IRISH DANCER looks to have the stronger form, having landed a handicap over the minimum trip at Catterick last month, and Declan Carroll's sprinter could prove the one to side with at this level. War Zone has won in classified company on the all-weather and could shape well on his belated turf debut.

The style of KORROOR's AW win last time makes 5f look quite tempting. Irish Dancer and War Zone are next on the list.
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ZUCAYAN appeared to have a bit in hand when winning over 2m at Ludlow a few weeks ago and the eight-year-old merits plenty of respect off just 5lb higher here. Zenato is a stablemate of the selection and won a maiden hurdle at Fakenham last month. With the promise of more to come, he edges out Wasthatok to be best of the rest.

Zucayan was too good for WASTHATOK (nap) at Ludlow last month but this change of venue ought to suit the latter better.
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A runner-up at Nottingham on his reappearance, ARCHIVIST can be considered unlucky not to have finished closer to the winner. The son of Dubawi failed to get a clear run at a crucial stage and has strong claims of going one better on only his second start for the William Haggas yard. Clouds Hill came up short when making a bold bid from the front at Musselburgh on his debut. He merits consideration, along with Silent Storm and New York Minute.

Everything points to ARCHIVIST being hard to beat, as he's got the experience and the best form. Charming Princess is interesting.
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DON VIRGINIA arrives here on the back of two seconds in similar contests at Hereford in recent months and it would be no surprise to see him go one better in this company. That said, Maggies Boy has also been running well in defeat of late and should not be underestimated. Others to note are Built By Rossies, Delgany Bobby Blue and Tchoupinminzac.

The pick is BUILT BY ROSSIES, who won a British point on her latest outing and has a good chance here if judged on Irish hurdle form.
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CHALK MOUNTAIN finished a strong third at Kempton on last month's reappearance. Stuart Kittow's charge may have done all his winning on the all-weather so far, but a short-head defeat at Newbury last summer offers encouragement he can come good on the turf, and he gets the vote. The application of blinkers should help Commanding Prince settle better and he can get involved, while better is expected from Liamarty Dreams in this lower grade.

Preference is for the now-blinkered COMMANDING PRINCE. He's been running well at a mile but 7f could suit him better.
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In a moderate event the clear pick is AAZZA, who won twice before filling second place at Bangor last time. The in-form mare has another 3lb rise to contend with here, but the nine-year-old should be capable of defying that in this company. Zarhanya remains unexposed and may benefit from this step up in trip, while Rubies Or Gold and Champetre complete the shortlist.

Topweight AAZZA has been back in prime form this spring and is taken to record her third win of the year.
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Pitched into a 0-100 contest at Ripon on his seasonal reappearance in April, FLICKERING HALO made little impact - but it was a different story at Newcastle last month, where he was able to record a narrow success. Tim Easterby's charge is only 1lb higher back on turf and is expected to go close once again. Show Biz Kid and Giselles Defence can battle it out for second place.

Each of the six runners have something to recommend them but SHOW BIZ KID's stamina looks worth chancing.
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MISS SHOW DOWN kept on into fourth despite looking outpaced at Goodwood on her return to action last month, having won from 4lb lower at Bath in September. The unexposed daughter of Showcasing should be suited by the stiff nature of this track and is expected to progress today, although Catterick scorer and previous C&D winner Tees Aggregates should make a good fist of things. The consistent Toolatetonegotiate can pick up some minor money.

Clive Cox's MISS SHOW DOWN (nap) has finished her last two races on the front foot and Leicester will suit her better than Goodwood did.
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Solanna deserves a change of luck having filled the runner-up spot on his last two starts but, although respected, the vote goes to TATMEEN. Beaten a neck over the mile on his handicap bow here in April before going one place better when upped to this trip at Kempton latest, there should be more to come and a 5lb rise might not be enough to halt his progress. Meleri is another to consider.

Solanna is second choice behind TATMEEN who improved when upped to this trip at Kempton last time and is selected to follow up.
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There has been no stopping TWO B TANNED, who made all under Tom Kiely-Marshall to complete a four-timer at Leicester recently. The 5lb penalty looks unlikely to halt further progress, but she will need to be alert if she is to secure an early advantage from a wide draw. Flaine (second) couldn't quite reel in the reopposing Romantic Spirit (winner) over C&D last time and the pair ought to go well again. Handicap debutant Luisa should not be overlooked either.

The race may be run to suit course-regular CITY ESCAPE in her bid to make it six wins over C&D.
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A difficult race to unpick with many of these having something to prove, so only a tentative vote can go to CASUAL ENCOUNTER. Andrew Balding's filly has made little impact in her three starts so far but she's a half-sister to City Spirit, who won over an extended 1m3f for these connections, and it is interesting that they opt for a classified contest over handicaps. The saddle slipped on Drouthy Neebor when having to be pulled up at Wolverhampton (sent off favourite) recently and could be worth another chance, while Jack Langley is also noted.

Drouthy Neebor drops into classified company for the first time but CASUAL ENCOUNTER may be able to improve now stepped up in trip.
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COLLUSION had it all to do approaching the furlong pole at Kempton last time out, but the Inns Of Court gelding kept on powerfully close home to land his hat-trick. Dylan Cunha's charge has been absent since but that shouldn't prevent him from mounting another stern challenge, and he is preferred to Noble Consort, who chases a hat-trick of his own having won at Southwell and Chelmsford. Candy Warhol is just one more to consider.

Despite an 8lb higher mark NOBLE CONSORT (nap) is taken to complete the hat-trick, with the visor having done him plenty of good.
Class & Speed Card

Lope De Vega colt Beckford's Folly is an obvious player on debut given his connections. It's slightly concerning that he sports a hood, though, and SHAATIR is preferred. Archie Watson's charge kept on well enough for third at Chepstow recently and that experience ought to stand him in good stead, with stall six a real positive too. 150,000gns purchase Balthamos warrants a market check.

Daretobedifferent showed plenty on debut but SHAATIR is taken to build on his Chepstow effort and get off the mark.
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This won't take much winning and, should all be well with RAAVI having spent 259 days on the sidelines, he looks to have as strong a chance as any pitched into handicaps for the first time. Off The Bench's mark continues to fall and he could land a race of this nature, a comment which also applies to Gorgeous Mr George.

The vote goes to OFF THE BENCH who has shown some ability on turf/AW and seems the most likely of these to run his race.
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SUGAR HILL BABE bounced back to form when scoring readily over 5f at Nottingham last month and the five-year-old is the one to beat on that evidence, despite a 6lb rise. Glamorous Breeze also won on her most recent outing but that form is more questionable. With that in mind, Tourist could prove to be the main threat if reproducing the form that saw him win at Bath two starts ago.

Glamorous Breeze should be involved but TOURIST is given another chance to confirm the positive impression he created at Bath.
Class & Speed Card

ASPIRE TO GLORY continued on an upward trajectory when dead-heating for first at Chelmsford. Another bold bid looks assured from Alice Haynes' inmate, given he scored over course and distance back in February with Pessoa back in fourth. The latter reopposes on better terms, having won over 7f here subsequently, while Royal Observatory could be in the mix as well.

Preference is for the consistent PESSOA whose five wins have all come at this track and who was beaten just a nose last time.
Class & Speed Card

Ghostman has to be noted following his success over C&D two weeks ago but a 3lb rise demands more of him now. As a result, preference is for ANOTHER ABBOT, who was only beaten a head into second off this mark at Redcar recently and he may have more improvement left to come. Others to note are Solar Edge, Pouting and Sandscreendeliverd.

There are races to be won with ANOTHER ABBOT (nap) off this mark and he can get the better of Pouting and Sandscreendeliverd.
Class & Speed Card

DEEP WATER BAY appears to be following the same path as his half-brother Arcadian Friend, who made a winning handicap debut for the same connections when upped to 1m4f for the first time. Sir Mark Prescott's charge is preferred to Calibos, who came up just short when sent off favourite over 1m2f at Doncaster. The unexposed Captious Cantor is another to note.

This can go to DEEP WATER BAY who is bred to relish this sort of trip on his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card

It is very hard to oppose ME TARZAN, who scored in impressive fashion over 7f at Leicester a week ago and a 6lb penalty for that success may vastly underestimate this unexposed gelding. Latona has not been disgraced on her last couple of starts and she could make the frame in a race of this nature, while similar comments apply to My Boy Harry and Up The Anti.

Faster ground and the possibility that a visor won't work so well a second time are slight negatives but ME TARZAN is hard to oppose.
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FOREVER NOAH has failed to feature in a couple of starts over 6f so far this year. However, Roger Varian's charge finished a solid third over this trip at Brighton last summer and the four-year-old gets another chance. Bizarre Law arrives in fine form, having won here prior to finishing second at Chelmsford, while both Triggered and Drafted have been in the mix of late and are others to consider.

This can go to C&D winner DRAFTED who remains on his last winning mark.
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