There were 35 Races on Tuesday 18th April 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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An interesting conditions race in which HI ROYAL is first choice, ahead of Majestic Pride and Holguin.
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Preference is for TRILBY (nap), who has run to a similar level of form on his AW starts but is bred to be suited by this longer trip.
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On the form of his second to subsequent Grade 2 winner Nick Rockett at Naas, LETS GO CHAMP will be difficult to beat.
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Vafortino is interesting but at the foot of the weights HODLER appeals as the type to progress further this year.
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The return to 6f and the refitting of headgear can enable the in-form IMPERIOUSITY to get off the mark at the sixth attempt.
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Having shown smart form in bumpers, SUTTONS HILL can build upon his solid run behind Nick Rockett last time.
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The suggestion is GREATGADIAN, with Unforgotten feared most. For several others, a lot will depend on how the ground is riding.
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There are a couple of interesting newcomers but this can go to Wolverhampton winner TAWAFAG, who should be suited by this trip.
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The drop back to 2m might see LEADING THE WAY get off the mark, having been keen over further the last twice.
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Ottoman Fleet, Poker Face and Reach For The Moon are obvious players but an interesting alternative is RAADOBARG (nap).
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Suanni should fare better today but the veteran STORM MELODY was a ready winner over C&D last month and can go in again.
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The 7yo CLIFTON WARRIOR is the choice of Rachael Blackmore ahead of the returning Heather Rocco.
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Following a bright start to the season in handicap company PANIC ALARM (nap) now has a good opportunity to add to his two juvenile wins
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This can go to COVEY who went down by just a neck on his Southwell debut a fortnight ago. Any improvement would make him hard to beat.
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The choice is CITY CYCLONE who improved in three starts last year and was last seen chasing home a nice prospect at Kempton in October.
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With just two chase starts under his girth, including when winning nicely at Leopardstown last time, SOLNESS (nap) can win again.
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The mare EVERYLITTLESTEP was perhaps stretched by the 1m2f on heavy ground at Navan and she's a winner waiting to happen.
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Yorkshire Terrier won well on debut but there are interesting newcomers, notably HACKMAN for a yard which has a 2yo winner already.
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The tentative suggestion is the last-time Chelmsford winner STAR FROM AFARHH, who seemed suited by the application of cheekpieces.
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This looks very open but Rachael Blackmore goes again with BALDUR'S GATE after two placed efforts.
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Joseph O'Brien's GRECIAN SLIPPER has been highly tried and brings significant potential into handicaps.
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Lihou comes here at the top of his game but these conditions should play to the strengths of EY UP IT'S MAGGIE.
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Following her easy win on her first run at 1m4f last week, FOX FLAME should be hard to beat with her penalty.
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A competitive event in which FORGE VALLEY LAD, who should be suited by the return to this trip, is taken to beat Theonlywayisessex
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This doesn't look the strongest of bumpers and FOUR CLEAN ACES wouldn't need to be anything special to make a winning debut.
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A trappy race. ASTROPHYSICIST has performed okay on occasions this winter over hurdles and, unlike some, he'll handle the ground.
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In a tricky race DESTINADO, who ran well on his last run over C&D, is just preferred to Amourie and Silver Bubble.
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Dermot Weld's ASTAR showed potential in races here and at Galway at two and is slightly preferred to Lambada
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With Indiana Be being second choice, Hugo Palmer's slowly improving MILITARY TYCOON is taken to make his race-fitness count.
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Very little to go on here. PARTISAN HERO, once-raced as a juvenile, has a good pedigree and gets a tentative vote
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This may be the day DAAFY returns to winning form. He has won four times here (three on Tapeta) and drops in grade.
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Smart hurdler Party Central brings an element of intrigue to this maiden but MOST WANTED has to be of strong interest.
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Competitive fare. NORTHBOUND displayed a willing attitude when successful over C&D (Class 5) latest, so he is preferred to Mashaan.
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Having finished a good second last time to an in-form rival over C&D after a break, EASTER ICON (nap) is the one to beat.
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This should be run at a good pace and PAPA COCKTAIL may the one to capitalise. Majeski Man is feared most.
Ths is the racecard key.
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