There were 42 Races on Wednesday 15th May 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at York, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Sligo, 7 races at Tipperary, 6 races at Perth, 8 races at Bath, 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 4 race.

There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from DEXTERITY's Rules/hurdles bow when runner-up at Perth last month. That experience should stand Olly Murphy's inmate in good stead going forwards and a breakthrough victory could be on the cards. Carlisle second Impatient is also open to improvement on his return to action after a 202-day layoff, with a subsequent wind procedure likely to aid the six-year-old's cause, while Typhoon Flyer should appreciate the rise in distance.

It took a while for connections to get DEXTERITY back to the track following his runner-up effort in a point but he displayed plenty of ability at Perth 3 weeks ago. Likely to build on that for his in-form yard, he looks the way to go. Impatient is probably the main danger of those with hurdles form, while Typhoon Flyer and Devon Dude warrant respect given their bumper form.

Top of the list is DEXTERITY, who returned form a long absence with a promising second on his hurdling debut at Perth last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Last-time-out Huntingdon scorer Totterdown showed that he's still very much capable when denying a subsequent winner on that occasion. However, the combination of a 5lb rise in the ratings and quicker ground conditions could prove the veteran's undoing, with handicap-debutant MANUELITO making most appeal. A mark of 113 for last month's maiden hurdle success at Wincanton looks more than fair and there should be more to come from the son of Cracksman. Triple C&D victor John Betjeman must also enter calculations.

KANSAS DU BERLAIS has got back on track since undergoing a wind op/fitted with a hood and he is taken to register his first success in handicap company. Bucephalus has to be feared on the back of his solid effort at Bangor, while the consistent John Betjeman and handicap-debutant Manuelito are others to consider.

Plenty have possibilities but David Pipe's 4yo MANUELITO gets the vote ahead of Kansas Du Berlais and Bucephalus.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although ROBBER'S BRIDGE was unable to land a double at Wincanton last month, the six-year-old lost little in defeat that day. A 3lb higher rating looks more than workable for Simon Earle's gelding and compensation could await. Shuil Ceoil hasn't always looked the most straightforward of rides, but Neil Mulholland's charge is feared most on the back of his runner-up effort at Chepstow, while the unexposed Long Draw could also have a say if jumping with more fluency.

The Paul Nicholls-trained PENTIRE HEAD is given a chance to build on his latest Taunton second with a tongue tie added to his blinkers now. Activist, Jubilee Gold and unexposed pair Long Daw and Queen Antoinette head the many dangers in this wide-open handicap.

This looks wide open but ROBBER'S BRIDGE went very close in his bid for a Wincanton double last month and he gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Hurricane Danny has yet to get it together in handicap company but he still has potential, while Stringtoyourbow ran his best race for some time when third at Fakenham over the larger obstacles in March. The verdict, though, is for HOBB'S DELIGHT, who has improved considerably since going handicapping and could still be well treated off 92. The race he won at Southwell in February has worked out well and the booking of Harry Cobden screams confidence.

A few in with a squeak but STRINGTOYOURBOW looks an interesting runner back over the smaller obstacles from a much-reduced mark so he's afforded the vote ahead of Hobb's Delight, who was a shade fortunate to make it 2 wins from his last 3 starts at Southwell in February but remains lightly raced for his age. Hurricane Danny looks set for third.

Preference is for the lightly raced 8yo HOBB'S DELIGHT, who is 2-3 in handicaps and could find more progress back from a break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A disappointing favourite on his handicap debut at Stratford last month, AVADA KEDAVRA could be a different proposition now stepped up to three miles, being a son of Milan. A mark of 100 still looks manageable and he is preferred to the Lingfield runner-up Bataillon, and I'm A Starman, who has won twice at Plumpton already this year. New Found Fame and Spitalfield are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

AVADA KEDARVA failed to justify support making his handicap debut at Stratford 24 days ago but it's far too soon to be writing off Nicky Henderson's charge now quickly upped in trip and he's worth another chance given his low-mileage profile. Crossing The Bar and Bataillon are others to consider, with Spitalfield not out of things either if brushing up his jumping.

With the new trip a possible plus, BATAILLON could well open his account. Crossing The Bar is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Whereas many arrive here under a bit of a cloud, SILVER IN DISGUISE produced his best effort of the year thus far when scoring gamely over 3m2f at Chepstow last month. He hasn't been the most consistent in the past but should remain competitive off a 5lb higher mark if arriving in the same determined mood. Lightonthewing steps up in class and races from 1lb out of the handicap, but he has strung a number of solid efforts together and gets in here off a light weight. Gats And Co and Coconut Splash are other names to note.

GATS AND CO has returned to form lately and he's on a winning mark based on past efforts, so he looks the most solid option in a race that lacks depth. Recent Chepstow winner Silver In Disguise is an obvious player and Coconut Splash needs considering for all that he's a long time without a win.

The vote goes to SILVER IN DISGUISE (nap), who is a thorough stayer and rallied well when scoring at Chepstow last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Ballyrashane has done little wrong in three starts so far this year and he is likely to be on the premises once again, while Dynamite Kentucky has a definite chance lining up off the same mark as when second on his comeback run at Hexham. However, receiving weight off both, and in grand old form at the moment, veteran performer HIGGS gets the nod. He certainly wasn't winning out of turn at Uttoxeter, following runner-up efforts at the same venue and over this C&D, and a 5lb rise in the ratings looks fair.

Having shown fair form sent chasing in 2022/23, DYNAMITE KENTUCKY proved that he retains his ability when runner-up at Hexham 23 days ago and he can build on that effort to gain a first success in this sphere. Ballyrashane has been going the right way over fences and isn't taken lightly, with Aeronisi completing the shortlist.

The pick is AERONISI, who was out of form on slow ground at the end of last season but can do much better on the drying surface here.
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