There were 43 Races on Thursday 6th April 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Hereford, 8 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

FAST TARA beat Love Mocha last October and might confirm placings and win. Both the selection and barrier-trialled Love Mocha had previous experience going into Dundalk and while Love Mocha is 4lb better off, Fast Tara has a slight edge. Both are by soft ground-liking stallions. Gunsight ran well on soft at Killarney but disappointed on his latest run in October. Similarly 75-rated Hokusai was keen last year but also showed ability while Vikki Wall, which showed ability on debut, is best watched stepping up to a mile on testing ground. Newcomers are at a disadvantage here although Hotton Glen, already gelded, is out of an Ascot Stakes-winning mare and is by a sprinting stallion. Grey Leader is a half-brother to two capable winners.

This stiffer test of stamina will suit FAST TARA on her return and she showed enough in a brace of juvenile runs to think she can win a maiden. Love Mocha is feared, while some of the newcomers may come to the fore, with Grey Leader and Hutton Glen a couple of likely-looking sorts.

There wasn't much to separate Love Mocha and FAST TARA at Dundalk in the autumn. The latter may be able to confirm the form.
Class & Speed Card

GIVEMEFIVE debuts in handicaps. A half-brother to Sandringham Stakes-winning stablemate Create Belief and smart Star Girls Aamaal, he contested hot maidens last year and while well held, nonetheless showed ability, has been gelded since, has a soft-ground pedigree and handicaps should see him in a better light. Rhythm King has useful soft-ground handicap form and ran well enough in the Birdcatcher in November but is vulnerable to an unexposed type. The Snapper defeated the selection in a maiden but was behind Rhythm King last October and reappears in a first-time tongue-tie. Master Garvey has testing-ground form and has place claims. Knockmore Prince has been running well on the all-weather (beating Indian Outlaw last month) but reverts to testing conditions and runs in first-time blinkers.

KNOCKMORE PRINCE has only just failed at Dundalk on his last 2 starts so is ready to strike in a change of headgear. Master Garvey made a positive start for this yard when third at Naas and will appreciate the return to further, so is next best ahead of The Snapper.

Knockmore Prince has been running well at Dundalk but preference is for MASTER GARVEY who is proven in these conditions.
Class & Speed Card

ELMOS FIRE was well held on his last runs of 2022 but won in June and likes testing ground. He won his maiden over this distance in June and while he failed to build on that, has slipped down the ratings and contests a winnable handicap. Skontonovski's form figures are also uninspiring but has all-weather form this winter and notably won a soft-ground handicap last October, so should get involved. Both Above It All and My Little Tip's form is over seven furlongs on faster surfaces, while Ten To Ten debuts in handicaps from a poor draw. Scarlet Dancer has won just once and would prefer better ground but has slipped to a career low mark.

SCARLET DANCER has won just one of his 25 starts but he's pretty consistent on the whole and should be in the mix if at least matching the level of form he's shown on the AW in recent months now back on turf. James Henry will be a threat if ready to roll on debut for new yard, while Secret Road and Skontonovski are both capable of going well if on-song.

It might be worth taking a chance on TEN TO TEN who showed more on the AW last time. He may come on for that first run in 10 months.
Class & Speed Card

LOVEJOY won a big-field maiden on debut and returns to a suitable surface. The form of her maiden win has worked out nicely (fourth was runner-up recently, fifth-placed won twice subsequently) and while probably unsuited by the all-weather subsequently, has has a break and remains unexposed. Course and distance winner Escaping Thejungle finished second in that Dundalk race and has strong claims but her best form is on a sounder surface. She defeated Polar Bear to win here in September although is now 9lb worse off and Polar Bear has winning soft-ground form, albeit over six-furlongs. Sam's Xpress won two recent all-weather handicaps but reverts to contrasting ground conditions, which is a concern. CD maiden winner Charming Lady was well held on her last handicap run although has form on testing ground. Thunderbear's form is on good ground and runs in first-time blinkers.

SAM'S XPRESS arrives firmly on the up so is strongly fancied to complete a quick hat-trick at the chief expense of C&D winner Escaping Thejungle. Charming Lady didn't enjoy the rub of the green at Dundalk when last seen and appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

ESCAPING THEJUNGLE was last seen finishing runner-up in a Dundalk handicap that's worked out well and her course form is appealing.
Class & Speed Card

TAWAAZON has yet to win on turf but has recent heavy-ground form and is suited by five furlongs. He has been in fine form this winter and was beaten by a 4lb-well-in rival at Navan eight days ago (Ecclesiastical finished sixth, It'll Do My Day seventh) so should comfortably cope with a 3lb hike. Iva Batt is suited by testing conditions and while well held on recent runs, has had a winter's break and drops to a career low rating. Tai Sing Yeh is better over six furlongs and would prefer better ground while Distillate should find the distance too sharp. That's Mad returns from a long layoff.

TAWAAZON travelled fluently for a long way when runner-up at Navan and is weighted to resume winning ways here. Iva Batt is feared most now starting out with Adrian McGuinness, with It'll Do My Day another to consider.

TAWAAZON (nap) is in the form of his life of late and was only narrowly denied at Navan on Wednesday. He gets similar conditions here.
Class & Speed Card

STELLIFY is an absolute mud-lover and might return to her best. All her form is on testing ground and while well held on recent runs, contested a stronger race at Navan, has dropped 2lb and is race-fit. Bolero is an eight-year-old 16-race maiden mare but has her chance, despite a poor draw in 17. She too is suited by testing conditions and while she has thrice been beaten by the selection, her most recent runs were consistent, today's rider claims 5lb and has returned following a break. Theonewedreamof has form both on the flat and over hurdles and is race-fit while Carslake improved on heavy ground over hurdles recently and has place claims under a feather weight. Quirky but capable Dollar Value will be unsuited by testing ground while Too Bright has winning form on easy ground but mightn't want heavy.

THEONEWEDREAMOF caught the eye with a strong finish over hurdles at Thurles last time and, with cheekpieces back on, he makes most appeal. Dollar Value's mark looks potentially favourable as he returns to the Flat and Bolero should play a part if she's tuned up for her return.

A good fourth over this trip on testing ground at the Curragh last autumn, THEONEWEDREAMOF has been in fine form over hurdles of late.
Class & Speed Card

Lightly-raced STAR KISSED ran well in two maidens last year and is suited by soft ground. A half-sister to Group 3-winning stablemate Thunder Kiss, she was beaten by an 86-rated stakes-placed winner at Killarney and a reproduction, albeit on her reappearance, might suffice. The Gossiper is quite capable on his day and beat subsequently smart hurdler Ashroe Diamond to win a 2021 Galway festival bumper. However he has clearly had setbacks and might struggle to beat an on-song selection on his first run for 282 days. Douglas DC is useful but needs to improve to win, although has place claims on seasonal return. Bumper winner Art Of Silence's form is on good ground.

STAR KISSED sets the standard on her second at Killarney six months ago and there's more to come, so she's worth siding with. Douglas Dc is feared, with useful bumper winner The Gossiper potentially interesting on his return.

This looks a golden opportunity for STAR KISSED, a half-sister to the yard's smart Thunder Kiss, to get a winning bracket.
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