There were 42 Races on Thursday 20th April 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 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 2 race.

Windtothelightning is likely to do well based on the summary, as she has completed a hat-trick in novice races and still looks ahead of her mark. Lone Star is also expected to have another bold showing as she is at the very top of her game and completed a four-timer in a competitive affair at Musselburgh. Dollar Bae, Presenting A Queen, and Princess T are also mentioned as having made a positive start over hurdles and could be contenders.

In a wide-open contest, only a tentative vote can go to LONE STAR. A winner on five of her last six starts, Philip Kirby's mare has risen through the handicap ranks this season. She was raised 8lb for last month's facile Musselburgh success, but that might not be enough to stop her. Terresita (third) meets her Chepstow conqueror Dollar Bae (winner) again and the latter, who remains unexposed under Rules, is fancied to confirm that form. An improver in recent starts, Progressive should not be underestimated either.

This is fiercely competitive but WINDTOTHELIGHTNING still appears to have a lot of improvement left in her and she's fancied to complete a hat-trick. Dollar Bae and Lone Star, another pair of improving types, could pose a serious threat, while there are a whole host of others for whom a case can be made.

The pick is SASHENKA, who got the better of a subsequent winner at Newbury last month and could still be well treated after a 4lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It is difficult to predict which horse will do well based on this summary alone, as it only provides information about each horse's recent performance and past successes. However, Tweed Skirt and La Renommee seem to be in good form, while Walk In Clover is at a disadvantage being 14 lb out of the weights.

Tweed Skirt has been faced with a couple of tough assignments recently but she could fare better back in a handicap, while Miah Grace, who struck over hurdles at Newcastle last month, is another to note. Preference, however, is for LA RENOMMEE. She showed plenty of determination to score at Ludlow 17 days ago, her second win in as many starts. Dr Richard Newland's mare remains open to improvement over fences and must be taken seriously.

An interesting final of the series and if there's a runner with the potential to be better than their mark it's LA DOMANIALE, who should come on plenty for last month's return at Warwick. Fairfield Ferrata and Tweed Skirt are feared most.

The suggestion is LA DOMANIALE, who made an excellent start to her chasing career in the early part of this season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will do well based solely on this summary, as each horse has varying levels of success and potential. However, some horses that may be worth considering include Ilovethenightlife, who has recently won a Grade 2 race and is attempting a hat-trick, and Zestful, who has already made a good start to her hurdling career and is open to improvement. It is also worth keeping an eye on Ahorsewithnoname, who has posted some good efforts and was second in the Dawn Run at the Cheltenham Festival.

Having finished a good third behind subsequent Mares' Novices' Hurdle winner You Wear It Well in a Grade 2 at Sandown on her penultimate start, DEEPLY SUPERFICIAL made no mistake when readily accounting for five rivals at Limerick last time out. Gordon Elliott's mare has looked well up to winning at this level and is fancied to make her mark. Nicky Henderson landed the corresponding event last year and must hold every chance with Queens Rock, who bolted up at Doncaster on her handicap debut. Stablemate Ahorsewithnoname is capable on her day, while Ilovethenightlife is also considered.

QUEENS ROCK has been kept fresh for this since making a mockery of her opening mark at Doncaster (19.4f) in early February, which can't be a bad thing, especially at this stage of the season, so she looks to have a fair bit going for her. Deeply Superficial and Lutinebella head the dangers.

The call is DEEPLY SUPERFICIAL, whose good efforts behind those smart horses Inthepocket and You Wear It Well take the eye.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Rose of Arcadia is the most likely to do well based on the summary, as she has recently resumed winning ways and easily beat her competitor Good Luck Charm by 10 lengths in a handicap at Fontwell last month.

ROSE OF ARCADIA has taken a step in the right direction this season, having won on three occasions, and the eight-year-old, who scored in decisive fashion on testing ground at Fontwell on her latest start, will have no issue in tackling a sounder surface, despite an 8lb rise. Good Look Charm chased home the selection in the aforementioned contest and may get closer this time, with Harry Cobden a notable jockey booking. Others to note include Credo and Lady Kk.

GAZETTE BOURGEOISE is becoming well handicapped and is worth another chance having failed to stay a marathon trip at Exeter last time. Rose of Arcadia had plenty in hand when scoring at Fontwell so is a player, while Lady Kk responded well to this headgear when winning with a bit to spare at Taunton.

Joe Tizzard's ROSE OF ARCADIA is a bit too up and down for comfort but she's good on her day and is built to carry weight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It is difficult to make a clear prediction as there are several horses with potential. However, Under Control looks promising after a successful start in France and a good performance in a recent Newbury juvenile. Obsessedwithyou also has a fair mark for her handicap bow and could be a strong contender. Golden Glance has improved with each hurdle start and could have more to offer, while Komedy Kicks has shown promise and is not without each-way hope.

Under Control struggled to make an impact at the Cheltenham Festival when stepping up markedly in grade from her UK debut success at Newbury. This should be more to her liking and along with stable companion Arclight, the pair form a strong team for Nicky Henderson. The vote, though, goes to KOMEDY KICKS. She was an unlucky faller at Doncaster on her latest start when hampered before the second last, but her run prior to that, when runner-up to Boodles hero Jazzy Matty at Fairyhouse, gives her a big chance.

The one with the most obvious potential is Irish-raider MEDIA NARANJA, who delivered a fluent round of jumping when opening her account from the front at Limerick. This is tougher but her opening mark looks fair and she may well be equal to the task. The Nicky Henderson-trained duo Arclight and Under Control rate the main dangers, with the former feared most, for all that she is the apparent second-string judged on jockey bookings. Komedy Kicks and Obsessedwithyou are live each-way candidates.

If bouncing back from a rare blip at Musselburgh, PRETENDING could be on better terms with the handicapper than some in here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Based on the summary provided, Hawthorn Cottage seems to be the most likely to do well as it has won a recent race and has shown enthusiasm. However, it may prefer a drop of rain. Pink Legend and Royale Margaux also have strong recent performances and should be considered contenders. Fortunes Melody and Doyannie have had mixed form and may struggle in this race. Lost Connections is also unlikely to do well given its lack of success and handicap disadvantage.

PINK LEGEND went well for a long way in the Mares' Chase here last month and the drop in trip could prove ideal as she lowers her sights in handicap company. The daughter of Midnight Legend won on this card two years ago and she can do so once more, with the consistent Doyannie looking best placed to chase her home. Fortunes Melody and Hawthorn Cottage have the form to get involved as well.

Preference is for ROYALE MARGAUX, who looks nicely treated and offered more for her current yard at Ascot last time. Pink Legend is feared most.

It can pay to trust Festival form and, with no classy Irish mares to worry about, PINK LEGEND (nap) can secure a sixth win over fences.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Mary Yeats has solid claims, having made a promising start when clear second of 8 in a bumper at Warwick (16f, soft) on NH debut 39 days ago.

Grand National-winning handler Lucinda Russell could be about to unleash a smart type for the future in the shape of easy Musselburgh winner EL ELEFANTE. A half-sister to the talented Snake Roll, she can get the better of Mellificent and Dontyawantme, who may not have been in love with the ground when placed in a Listed bumper at Sandown last month. Blue Baloo, Flying Fortune and Leave Her To Me complete the shortlist.

Lots with chances but the vote goes to DONTYAWANTME who just holds the edge on form and also looked to have more to offer when third in a Sandown listed bumper last time. Mary seems sure to build on her debut Warwick second and rates the chief threat, although Irish point winner Bobbi's Beauty and Musselburgh-scorer El Elefante both need considering too along with the re-hooded Whisperonthewind.

4yos have held their own in this bumper and not only is FLYING FORTUNE's form right up there, but she's also battle-hardened.
Ths is the racecard key.
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