There were 51 Races on Tuesday 23rd May 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Ayr, 8 races at Gowran Park, 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.

Previous C&D winner Arzaak is dangerous to rule out from a basement rating and could be revitalised by visiting this old stomping ground, while similar comments apply to Big Time Maybe, who has already won here three times and might not be too inconvenienced running off 7lb higher than for his Lingfield success from 10 days ago. However, the vote goes to LIBERTY BAY, who is fully 24lb lower than her last winning mark and is too tempting to pass up on these terms.

The vote goes to BIG TIME MAYBE, who has bagged three C&D handicaps from eight visits to this course and looked on good terms with himself when striking on the all-weather recently. Georgia Madeleine is appealing back at the scene of her breakthrough success last summer and is next on the list ahead of I'm Mable.

Big Time Maybe is solid but I'M MABLE (nap) has dropped in the weights and her last two runs have both been promising.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

All Dunn is respected on his peak all-weather form but, as his two previous outings on turf left something be desired, he is reluctantly passed over in favour of the unexposed ISLAND NATIVE, who debuts in a handicap from a very workable mark. The son of Caravaggio does need to step up on what he's shown so far but he has bags of scope and could provide a bit of value in a weak-looking race. River Naver and White Mist are others to consider.

ALL DUNN found further improvement when runner-up at Southwell earlier this month and remains feasibly treated. He gets the nod. White Mist and Freetodream can also make their presence felt.

White Mist ran well last time but ALL DUNN has made good progress on AW this year and he bumped into one at Southwell last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MOUNT MOGAN wasn't beaten far over 6f here 20 days ago and looks worth persevering with over this longer trip, off a 2lb lower mark. Kieren O'Neil got on well with the selection that day and it would come as no surprise to see him employ more patient tactics from the saddle over this additional furlong. Several others have solid claims based on their peak performances and the likes of Fieldsman, Amathus and Diamond Cottage all warrant a second look.

RIVER WHARFE's profile is somewhat patchy but he wasn't beaten far at Lingfield last time and could be worth siding with back on turf with Tom Marquand booked. If Amathus breaks smartly and is able to build on his reappearance spin over this C&D 3 weeks ago, he will be a threat, while Diamond Cottage and Fieldsman are others worthy of mention in an open-looking race.

The return of blinkers and drop back into Class 6 company could see SHALFA record her second C&D success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An eye-catcher when staying on for second on his most recent effort here over shorter, ARYAAH is taken to go one better with the step up ip trip expected to suit. A winner of two of his last three starts, Seattle King can give him the most to think about, along with Al Azhar, who ran well at Salisbury most recently and has dropped back to his last winning mark.

AL AZHAR is taken to capitalise on the drop in grade having run well in a 0-80 in first-time blinkers (retained here) at Salisbury last time. Seattle King and D Day Odette head the opposition in a tightly-knit handicap.

Aryaah should be involved if his stamina lasts but AL AZHAR ran well at Salisbury last time and can get off the mark for the year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Placed on three of his fours starts and a promising runner-up in difficult conditions at Goodwood last time out, this looks like BISHOP'S CROWN's race to lose on the form he has shown thus far. Charlie Bishop returning to the saddle is another plus and he can see off the likes of Break The Spell and Kehlani, who got the hang of things late on when making her debut at Kempton in December.

BISHOP'S CROWN sets a clear standard and should prove hard to beat. Kehlani showed some ability at a huge price in a Kempton novice back in December and can improve.

Bishop's Crown has strong claims but KEHLANI looks a likely improver and she may progress past him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ENOUGH ALREADY made the most of a drop into this grade to get up late over this trip at Lingfield and, as he is already a C&D winner off 1lb lower, the seven-year-old could go close to a follow-up victory. Micks Dream ran on late over shorter after a slow start here at earlier in the month and he could be of interest in first-time cheekpieces, though Otago saves his best for this track and may be the bigger danger.

Preference is for MICKS DREAM, who put in a good shift when runner-up over 7f here last time and both the return to this trip and the addition of cheekpieces should help. Mostawaa looks dangerous on the back of a solid recent effort at Hamilton and he is second choice ahead of Nasim.

A small rise in the weights might not be enough to prevent ENOUGH ALREADY from following up this month's AW success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Landing Strip has shown very little in her first three starts but has always looked the sort to do better with age, and a mark of 48 for her handicap debut makes her an outsider of interest. Compere has been running well without winning lately on the all-weather and he could go close in this field, but a chance is taken on ADACE. A winner here off 2lb higher in 2021, he is trying cheekpieces for the first time after some below-par efforts on the all-weather and she could bounce back to her best here.

RIVAS ROB ROY ran well here off the same mark earlier this month and gets the nod in a tricky-looking finale. Cap d'Antibes and Compere head the list of dangers.
Ths is the racecard key.
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