There were 37 Races on Wednesday 5th April 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Leopardstown, 8 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 6 race.

TALLULAH MYLA made a pleasing return off a short break when scoring over this trip at Chelmsford on Saturday and she can secure a double here. A 6lb penalty looks unlikely to stop her, especially given she kept on to win by three and a quarter lengths. Beauld As Brass was last seen securing a comfortable victory over C&D in October and he is feared, while Full Prime completes the shortlist.

TALLULAH MYLA looked well ahead of her opening mark when impressively making all at Chelmsford last week and should take a bit of stopping under a penalty. Missing You and Beauld As Brass are a couple with solid each-way claims.

Full Prime can go well again but TALLULAH MYLA looked well ahead of the handicapper on Saturday and can defy her wide stall.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A fairly weak contest, in which a chance can be taken with DANCING EMPRESS. She makes her handicap bow on her return to action following a disappointing run in a Yarmouth maiden in September, when trained by Tom Clover, and cannot be discounted on her first run for John Butler. Kodias Sangarius and Forever Dreaming rate her most serious dangers.

SHARRON MACREADY ran below form for whatever reason at Southwell last time, but she's worth another chance back up in trip having run well from a 4 lb higher on her penultimate start. Forever Dreaming and Kodias Sangarius are considered the main threats.

A trappy race in which KODIAS SANGARIUS is tentatively preferred to Sharon Macready.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CRACK OF LIGHT made a pleasing start to her racing career when scoring over an extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton in February and there is likely more to come from the daughter of Kingman, even though she has to shoulder a penalty for that win. Sapphire Seas cannot be underestimated for powerful connections, while the unraced Polar Princess adds further spice to the race.

Useful prospects CRACK OF LIGHT and Sapphire Seas both recorded good sectionals when winning their novices at Wolverhampton so look the pair to focus on, with the former marginally preferred. Well-connected newcomer Polar Princess may do best of the others.

The two previous winners Crack Of Light and SAPPHIRE SEAS are closely matched but preference is for the Godolphin filly.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Lucky Mascot failed to fire on both her stable and handicap debut at Wolverhampton last month, but she should find this return to maiden company more to her liking and put her experience to good use. She could, however, find newcomer JEFF KOONS too hot to handle. The three-year-old colt is certainly bred to be smart and any market support would increase interest. Swing To The Stars made an encouraging debut when finishing fifth at Chelmsford in March and also merits consideration.

JEFF KOONS makes plenty of appeal on paper and the Derby entrant can get off to a winning start for his leading connections. Of those with experience, Swing To The Stars made an encouraging debut and is feared most with improvement to come, while Ralph Beckett's newcomer Wind In Your Sails completes the shortlist.

The three newcomers all appeal on paper but ISLAND STAR hinted at ability last season and can make a winning stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Lose Your Wad sets a fair standard judged on his debut fourth at Newmarket in October and he could have more to come now switched to the all-weather. ABU ROYAL, nevertheless, makes greater appeal on this opening bid, with Charlie Johnston's colt being a half-brother to some useful sorts, most notably Group 3 winner Nargys, and this looks a good introduction to his career. Prosper Legend is another interesting newcomer to note in the betting market and shouldn't be taken lightly.

ABU ROYAL has a rather precocious pedigree for one making their debut at 3 yrs but he makes plenty of appeal on paper and could well be sharp enough to see off fellow debutant Prosper Legend, whose pedigree appeals as that of a real middle distance type. Lose Your Wad was promising first time up at Newmarket late last season and can also be involved.

Lose Your Wad sets the standard but ROYAL CAPE was finishing his race off well on debut and can take a big step forward today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HE'S A MONSTER was impressive when making all to win on his handicap debut at Wolverhampton last month and a 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from completing the double. Monopolise chases a hat-trick of wins and can't be dismissed, as he brings winning course form to the table and is entitled to have improved again from two to three years. Seductive Power completes the shortlist.

Cases can be made for all four runners, with HE'S A MONSTER fancied to take another step forward and notch up a third win from 4 starts. Seductive Power is feared in a first-time tongue tie with William Buick booked.

Archie Watson's HE'S A MONSTER (nap) created a very favourable impression on his reappearance and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

KINGDOM COME could not have done it any easier over C&D last time and, despite a hefty 15lb rise, Clive Cox's charge looks well capable of bringing up the hat-trick. He gets the vote ahead of All The King's Men, who was a taking winner on his domestic debut at Lingfield in January and should have more improvement forthcoming. Rainbow Fire can also have a say in proceedings.

KINGDOM COME followed up his novice win in devastating fashion on handicap debut here in February and can complete a C&D hat-trick. All The King's Men took his form to another level when making a winning debut for this yard at Lingfield so rates the main threat ahead of Rainbow Fire.

The handicapper didn't miss KINGDOM COME's runaway win here in February but the unexposed 4yo can make light of his 15lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The step back up in trip should suit DONALD LLEWELLYN, who has the pedigree to excel over this far and a return to the track where he won on his penultimate start is another major plus. Narrowly denied over this trip at Lingfield last time, All About Alice is a leading contender, along with the capable Global Wonder, who has been in decent form of late.

GLOBAL WONDER hasn't been seen to best effect since winning at Chelmsford so is worth another chance. All About Alice and Donald Llewellyn are feared most.

Still shaping as if in form in races not run to suit the last twice, GLOBAL WONDER can account for All About Alice once again.
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