There were 36 Races on Tuesday 9th May 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
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1.5/1 (2) THE SAME and 1.1/1 (1) MANORBANK are the most likely horses to do well based on the summary. 50/1 (8) TWILIGHT PRINCE and 150/1 (3) DEAL EM HIGH are unlikely to perform well. The predicted finishing order for the top three horses is: 1) 1.5/1 (2) THE SAME, 2) 1.1/1 (1) MANORBANK, 3) 5/1 (5) LELANT.

MANORBANK was impressive when shedding his maiden tag over hurdles at Chepstow last month and, despite having to shoulder a 7lb penalty for that success, he looks settled enough to now handle this longer trip. The Same wasn't disgraced when finishing third over C&D last month and a similar effort should see him in contention once more, while Lelant ran his best race to date when runner-up here in March.

Emma Lavelle's string are in good form and MANORBANK could be the way to go up in trip after a runaway win at Chepstow. The Same is respected, while Lelant has races in him.

The choice is MANORBANK who won easily at Chepstow last time. His pedigree suggests there may be even more to come now upped in trip.
Class & Speed Card
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1st: 4/1 (8) PROPER TWELVE 2nd: 3.5/1 (1) PILSDON PEN 3rd: 4.5/1 (3) FANFARON DINO

WALKINTHEWOODS will need to put his latest effort at Chepstow behind him, but he gave a subsequent winner in Kepagge a fright over C&D in early March and a reproduction of that effort would give him leading claims. Pilsdon Pen has finished a beaten favourite on his last three appearances, nevertheless, Jeremy Scott's inmate is capable of going close, while Proper Twelve returned to form when runner-up at Plumpton last month and also enters calculations.

FANFARON DINO ran well below his best at Exeter on his latest start in January but he comes here with his yard firmly amongst the winners and, having performed well fresh himself previously, he earns the vote to come out on top. Pilsdon Pen is a live threat along with Proper Twelve, who remains low-mileage from a handicapping perspective.

The vote goes to PROPER TWELVE after his return to form when only just beaten at Plumpton last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Based on the summary, it is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will perform well. However, 1.75/1 (4) BOBALOT and 5/1 (1) PORT OR STARBOARD seem to have some potential. Therefore, our prediction for the first three places is: 1. 1.75/1 (4) BOBALOT 2. 5/1 (1) PORT OR STARBOARD 3. 3.5/1 (3) MALINA JAMILA

NEW BEGINNINGS offered more encouragement when placing third in a maiden hurdle over 1m7f at Wincanton in March and this stoutly-bred son of Flemensfirth is expected to relish this stiffer test on his handicap debut. Bobalot has posted two sound efforts in defeat of late and he's feared most with connections now reaching for a first-time visor. Micronormous is another who makes her debut in this sphere and David Pipe's mare is worth noting in the market.

NEW BEGINNINGS appeals as one who should have more to offer in handicaps and gets the vote. Micronormous and Hunter Legend are other lightly-raced types who could have their best days ahead of them and head the dangers.

The unexposed NEW BEGINNINGS seems likely to relish the greater test of stamina on pedigree and can prove the answer.
Class & Speed Card
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1st - 1.88/1 (3) GREAT SNOW 2nd - 1.75/1 (1) TOUCHY FEELY 3rd - 9/1 (5) JUST SOPHIE

TOUCHY FEELY returns from a wind operation after coming home a distant last at Sandown in a Grade 2, following two wins in lower grades. It will be interesting to see how she gets on making her handicap debut. Great Snow stays further and may try to make all, while Energy One refused to race at Warwick but might be interesting in first-time blinkers.

TOUCHY FEELY has had wind surgery since finishing a well-held last of 5 in a Grade 2 novice at Sandown in February and is selected to get her career back on track now handicapping. Great Snow has been in good form this spring and is the obvious danger.

Back down in grade off an unaltered mark, GREAT SNOW (nap) holds particularly strong claims. Touchy Feely is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
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1st - 2/1 (2) DICEY RIELLY 2nd - 5/1 (5) POLICE ACADEMY 3rd - 6/1 (6) HEAD AND HEART

Emma Lavelle has her horses running well suggesting the consistent Do You Think could have some say back on better ground, while Cresswell Queen is the only C&D winner in the line-up and could also get involved. Both can go well, but the new trip may see plenty of improvement from the lightly-raced POLICE ACADEMY, who was running on when beaten less than a length at Wincanton in March.

DICEY RIELLY made up for her Uttoxeter mishap (looked certain winner before coming down 3 out) when scoring readily here last month and still looks well treated. She can follow up. Police Academy and Head And Heart should also go well.

At least three of these have the potential to achieve more off their current marks and HEAD AND HEART is marginally preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It is difficult to accurately predict which horse will do well based on this summary as there are multiple factors that may influence their performance on the day. However, based on recent form and potential for improvement, the horses that may finish in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places are: 1st place: 4/1 (7) SADIE HILL - The horse has just had a recent win and appears to be in good form. The 3 lb rise in weight seems fair and could potentially drive the horse to perform even better. 2nd place: 2.5/1 (4) HUNGRY HILL - The horse has shown improved form on a previous handicap debut over the same course and distance. The addition of cheekpieces may help the horse perform even better. 3rd place: 4.5/1 (6) BACK YOURSELF - The horse showed promise in a novice hurdle race and has just had an improved performance in a novice hurdle at Taunton. The horse is open to improvement and may perform well on handicap debut.

Point-to-point winner Moodofthemoment could be of some interest if the application of cheekpieces helps him to focus on the job in hand, but top-weight may mean he has to settle for a place if SADIE HILL improves again as hoped. All out to get up and win by a short-head here last month, the extra couple of furlongs looks ideal and an added 3lb seems fair enough. Hungry Hill may prove best of the rest.

HUNGRY HILL left the impression there's more to come when runner-up on handicap debut over C&D last time and is taken to score. Back Yourself and Sadie Hill can also make their presence felt.

This can go to HUNGRY HILL who showed plenty on his handicap debut here in March and should stay this extra distance.
Class & Speed Card
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1st: 6/1 (7) BILLINGSLEY 2nd: 4/1 (2) FEEL THE PINCH 3rd: 6.5/1 (6) MADIBA PASSION

BILLINGSLEY returned to form with a decisive win at Chepstow last month and this admirable veteran, who remains well treated off a 3lb higher mark, could repeat the dose with a similar performance. The lightly-raced Tarahumara must be of interest on just his second start over the larger obstacles, while the consistent Shaw's Cross can't be ruled out in receipt of weight all round.

FEEL THE PINCH may well have won but for being bumped and his pilot dislodged at Bangor last month and he makes plenty of appeal off the same mark here. You Say Nothing was far from disgraced in a stronger event last time and is much respected, whilst Madiba Passion can also make his presence felt.

Had he not unseated his rider at the last at Bangor recently FEEL THE PINCH may have beaten Madiba Passion. He can do so this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

1st: 4.5/1 (3) GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY 2nd: 14/1 (6) MENIN GATE 3rd: 8/1 (4) FILANDERER

In an open contest, it might be worth taking a chance on ONLY FOOLS. The Mondialiste filly didn't show much in three qualifying runs, but, for an in-form yard, it would be no surprise were she to step forward on her handicap debut. Good Friday Fairy bolted up at Chepstow 11 days ago and must be considered, along with recent Wincanton scorer Double Click.

DOUBLE CLICK stepped up plenty on his hurdles debut form when running out a good winner of a Wincanton maiden 23 days ago and, easily one of the least exposed in this field, he could well build on that now his sights are set on handicaps. Similar comments apply to fellow last-time-out winner Good Friday Fairy and he's feared along with King's Castle. Call Me Arthur is a 4-y-o to note also.

Handicap-debutant KING'S CASTLE is given the vote with the form of his latest Taunton fourth having been boosted.
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