There were 36 Races on Wednesday 19th April 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Cheltenham, 8 races at Beverley, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

It is difficult to predict which horse will do well as there is limited information provided in the summary. However, Classy Clarets, who comes from a good yard and has a decent pedigree, could be worth watching in the market. Similarly, Major Kessaar, who is closely related to past winners, may also be worth monitoring in the betting.

Chumbaa has the benefit of experience but it's not a daunting standard that she sets. TAYGAR may prove the pick of the newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Charlie Johnston-team has been in terrific form of late, as has stable jockey Joe Fanning, and LADY SHOWCASING could provide the pair with more success. A half-sister to the Listed-placed Union Court, she shouldn't be short of speed and is, perhaps crucially, drawn low. Charged Up outran his odds to finish a good third in the Brocklesby and must be feared. It's not often Newmarket handler Kevin Philippart De Foy sends one to Beverley so Reve D'etoiles has to be given more than a cursory glance.

CHARGED UP made a very encouraging start in the Brocklesby under this rider and can put that experience to good use with victory. Newcomers Lady Showcasing and Riverboat are both interesting and the betting will be informative.

The Brocklesby form of CHARGED UP and Indication Call may be confirmed. Lady Showcasing may prove best of the newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

It's been a while since COUNT D'ORSAY managed to get his head in front but having tumbled down the handicap, it might be worth giving him another chance. Tim Easterby's sprinter is berthed well in stall two and is likely to appreciate a strong gallop, so this race could be tailor-made for him if able to rediscover some of his earlier spark. Dandy Dinmont arrives on the back of two seconds at Newcastle and looks set to go well again, along with Night On Earth, who can play a leading role back on the turf. Others to note include Music Society, Mr Beaufort and King Of Tonga.

Nigel Tinkler's DANDY DINMONT arrives fit from 2 good efforts on Newcastle's tapeta last month. This 4-y-o is equally as effective on turf and can return to winning ways. Count d'Orsay is on a long losing run but he didn't fare too badly in a Musselburgh Class 2 on his recent reappearance and is feared most ahead of Nelson Gay, who made a solid start for the Michael Dods stable at Newcastle last month.

In good form on the AW, DANDY DINMONT returns to turf with solid claims. Nelson Gay may give him most to do.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VETIVER confirmed the promise of her debut Chepstow second when breaking her maiden at the second time of asking over an extended 7f at this track in September, and she can pick up where she left off on her return to the fray. The Andrew Balding-trained filly likely has plenty more in her locker. Samagon and Deferred rate her most serious dangers as they switch to turf, although Mount King showed ability when with Joseph O'Brien in Ireland.

There's surely more to come from VETIVER who is taken to follow up last autumn's course win. Deferred is better than he showed on his reappearance and can bounce back and provide the chief threat ahead of Mount King.

This may rest between Samagon, who showed promise on his debut on the AW, and course winner VETIVER. Preference is for the latter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Luna Effect makes his handicap bow following a disappointing run on the all-weather in November, but he has been gelded since and and can improve stepping back up in trip. It could still pay to side with FLASH BARDOT, who makes her turf debut following a game win in a novice contest over this distance at Lingfield last month and she must hold every chance of following up. Duke Of Wybourne was only narrowly denied at Newcastle and is another to note.

The market should prove informative in this 3-y-o handicap but LUNA EFFECT showed plenty of promise with a view to stepping up in trip/switch to handicaps on his qualifying run at Wolverhampton in November and could be the answer for his powerful stable. Sea Master, another likely improver now handicapping, is feared along with Orchestra.

A few in here look open to improvement in their second seasons. SEA MASTER looks the pick of the Johnston pair and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This represents a drop in class for TWO BROTHERS, who finished an encouraging fourth over this trip at Doncaster on his return to action. He retains the mark from that run and is expected to step forward, although Big Cheese remains unexposed and can give him plenty to think about on the back of a promising Pontefract second. Sugarpiehoneybunch has to shoulder a 5lb penalty following a comfortable win at Catterick, but won't give up on the hat-trick without a fight.

TWO BROTHERS remains a maiden but picked up where he left off last season with a creditable fourth over this sort of trip at Doncaster and, with underfoot conditions posing no fears, this could be the day he gets off the mark. That said, Sugarpiehoneybunch has thrived in recent weeks and she's a big player in her hat-trick bid, with Big Cheese another expected to be thereabouts.

The hat-trick seeking Sugarpiehoneybunch should make a bold bid but may find Pontefract runner-up BIG CHEESE (nap) too strong.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HALE END was getting the hang of things towards the back end of last season and his most recent effort, when third on his handicap debut at Newmarket, was a sign that there are races to be won with him this year. He has since moved from Richard Hannon to the Michael Dods yard and has been gelded, and is taken to see off handicap debutant Abbadia and Pearl Eye, who didn't get the best of runs at Wolverhampton on his comeback.

ABBADIA hit the line with running left when fourth at Chelmsford last time and seems like a potential improver now handicapping, so she takes marginal preference over Pearl Eye, who ran well at Wolverhampton recently. Hale End is interesting starting out for a new stable.

The filly ABBADIA wouldn't be the first George Boughey horse to get competitive for the first time on switching to handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of SHE'S GOT BOTTLE, who is unbeaten in two starts here and finished last season with a highly creditable second over further at Redcar. Soft ground should be of no inconvenience either and she is narrowly preferred to top-weight Golden Melody, who was a promising third on her return at Doncaster. Glory And Gold and Miss Calculation are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

TWO SUMMERS ended last season on the up and made a respectable return at Redcar 9 days ago, so she's fancied to resume winning ways from the ideal draw. She's Got Bottle is an obvious danger if tuned up for her reappearance and Miss Calculation should give a good account of herself.

The vote goes to SHE'S GOT BOTTLE, who makes her seasonal return off a fair mark and may prove hard to catch if getting to the front.
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