There were 36 Races on Wednesday 19th April 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Cheltenham, 8 races at Beverley, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 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 5 race.

With a handful of fascinating debutants heading to post, only a tentative vote can go to FLOWER OF DUBAI. Her dam won over 1m4f at this venue, so the Crisfords' daughter of New Approach ought to appreciate an artificial surface, and it would be no surprise were she to make an immediate impact. Andrew Balding's string continues in fine form so Nathaniel filly Grand Providence must be taken seriously, while Hedonista and Sindri are both worth a second glance in the betting.

The Michael Bell yard is going notably well, so SINDRI, a nicely-bred newcomer, gets the tentative vote before market clues. Grand Providence and Flower of Dubai are other debutantes to take seriously.

This could go to the Crisfords' newcomer FLOWER OF DUBAI, whose dam was useful for the same connections.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DOCKLANDS bumped into a smart prospect when filling the runner-up spot at Wolverhampton last month, and connections would appear to have found him an ideal opportunity to shed his maiden tag. Ray Vonn continues to run well in defeat and he could improve for the application of first-time headgear. One More Wave was out of his depth in a warm Newbury maiden last October, but this should be more realistic.

DOCKLANDS has displayed more than enough when runner-up both starts 8 months apart to think he can win a maiden such as this and he will take plenty of stopping. Ray Vonn can make his presence felt again but a bigger threat may emerge in the shape of newcomer Acclaimer.

Lots of unknowns here but DOCKLANDS is very much the form pick and can break his duck.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A C&D winner in November, ICY DIP is taken to pick up where she left off now switched to handicaps. The strength of that form is up for debate, but Hughie Morrison's filly won well and wouldn't appear to be overburdened by an opening mark of 72. Recent Wolverhampton scorer Clipsham Gold merits respect, with Billy Loughnane keeping the partnership intact, while Queen's Company must be of interest on her return to the fray.

Despite being ignored in the betting, CLIPSHAM GOLD was better than ever when successful on reappearance at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and with Billy Loughnane on again, the follow up could well be on the cards. Icy Dip and Queen's Company head the opposition.

The 3yo ICY DIP was a decisive scorer in November and can make a successful handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for the unexposed BILL PLUMB after a taking success at Wolverhampton last month, the Phil McEntee-trained gelding could be very dangerous off a mark of 70 on his handicap debut. The consistent Lilkian arrives with far more experience and is a C&D winner to boot, while No Speed Limit is of interest as well on his first run for new connections.

BILL PLUMB upped his game to land a maiden at Wolverhampton last time and is open to further improvement switched to handicaps, so he takes marginal preference over Lilkian, who arrives in good order but is much more exposed. No Speed Limit warrants a mention on debut for a new yard.

Bill Plumb is unexposed but returning to AW, as well as a wind op since last in action, tips the scales in ORIENTAL SPIRIT's favour
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ROCKING ENDS may have been beaten on his last two starts at Lingfield, but the form of those races has worked out nicely and this appeals as an ideal opportunity to regain the winning thread. Eminency showed up well as a two-year-old, including when fifth in a valuable sales race at Doncaster, and he looks to be the main danger, ahead of recent C&D winner Full Prime.

ROCKING ENDS has been developing a good record on the all-weather, posting another creditable effort when third at Lingfield last time, and he can resume winning ways back down in grade. The main danger could be Full Prime who has yet to finish out of the first 3 in a trio of starts at this C&D, with Eminency completing the shortlist on his return.

Full Prime should go well despite the stiffer opposition but ROCKING ENDS (nap) is useful on his day and gets the nod down in grade
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Only narrowly denied over 7f at Lingfield on his latest outing, NUBOUGH can have a big say in proceedings in a first-time visor. The gelded son of Kodiac has been left on the same mark and is expected to be in the thick of the action once more. Della Mare finished a close-up fourth at Wolverhampton last time out and heads the list of dangers from course winner Agapanther on her return to action.

NUBOUGH returned to form when narrowly denied at Lingfield and might be able to resume winning ways under Adam Kirby. Beauen Arrows failed to fire over C&D last time but had been in form here prior to that and is taken to bounce back and provide the chief threat ahead of Tony Carroll's Della Mare.

This can go to dual C&D winner GHERKIN who returns on a good mark and has gone well fresh in each of the last two seasons.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Even though he has to shoulder top-weight for this contest, DONALD LLEWELLYN could prove tough to beat if anywhere near recent form. He has gone up 8lb for a comprehensive success over C&D earlier this month, but that may not be enough to stop Gary Moore's gelding from securing a double. Anisoptera was only narrowly denied over 1m4f at Lingfield and can give the selection plenty to think about, while Social City is another to bear in mind.

REECELTIC is taken to capitalise on the drop in grade having shaped well in a much stronger race than this at Lingfield on his most recent outing. Donald Llewellyn and Anisoptera are considered the main threats.

Gary Moore looks to have found a good opportunity for DONALD LLEWELLYN and he can follow up his recent C&D success.
Ths is the racecard key.
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