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.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Burdett Road seems to be a promising individual with a career-best win in a maiden at Lingfield and is open to further improvement.

It looks as if almost any of these 3yos are ruled out at your peril. PLAYUPSKYBLUES is preferred to Dionysian and Supreme King.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A progressive sort throughout last season, a chance is taken with APHELIOS on his return, having not been outside the first three in 12 career starts. The son of Kodiak has run well fresh before and he gets the vote ahead of Aleezdancer, who was impressive at Doncaster last time, as well as first-time gelding Leap Abroad. The veteran Mr Wagyu can never be ruled out in a contest of this nature.

Having been given plenty of time since being picked up out of Dermot Weld's yard, PROBE was well suited by a switch to sprinting when scoring impressively at Wolverhampton last month and with better still to come back on turf, he's fancied to make light of a 6 lb rise in the weights and follow up. Orazio shaped as if retaining all ability on his belated handicap debut in January so he may emerge as the main danger, ahead of Aleezdancer and Admiral D.

Aleezdancer is a smart sprinter in the making on slow ground but PROBE (nap) created a striking impression on his stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Jane Chapple-Hyam had a couple of talented sorts in her ranks last season, and BLANCHLAND looks like one to get excited about among the classic generation. A highly encouraging second in the Zetland Stakes when last seen here in October, the son of Farhh is 5lb clear of his closest rival Bold Act on ratings and he can prove just why. An entry in both the Guineas and the Derby, Canberra Legend made quite the impression on his debut at Newcastle, and he must enter calculations, along with Intinso, whose connections have an excellent record in this race.

BLANCHLAND went close at pattern level here on his final 2-y-o start and might be the answer with further progress a distinct possibility. Godolphin pair Bold Act and Regal Honour head the dangers. The Gosden stable has a good recent record in this race so last autumn's Newcastle debut scorer Intinso is also worthy of respect, particularly if the betting vibes are strong.

Bold Act looks the Appleby first-string but the same stable's REGAL HONOUR could be a big improver over this longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Coppice made a pleasing start to her racing career when recording a comfortable success over this trip at Kempton in October. She is a full-sister to Group 2 winner Calyx and should not be underestimated, but FAIRY CROSS is narrowly preferred. A Group 3 winner over 7f at Goodwood last August, she has since finished a fair second over a mile at Meydan in February and may appreciate cutting back in trip. Girl Racer is stepping up in grade following an easy win at Wolverhampton on her racecourse bow last month, while Frankness also warrants a market check.

COPPICE didn't quite produce the jaw-dropping first display of her brother Calyx at Kempton in October, but she still created an excellent impression and is open to oodles of improvement, so is very much one to follow. Fairy Cross sets the standard on her Prestige win, while Karsavina and Girl Racer are others that slip into the 'could be anything' category.

Frankie Dettori has won this seven times and COPPICE is taken to provide him with Nell Gwyn win number eight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Dorothy Lawrence boasts an appealing pedigree, being a half-sister to several notable types including Italian Listed winner Festive Star, so she looks more than capable of having a say in proceedings on her racecourse bow. However, PERSIAN DREAMER was a 145,000-euro purchase as a yearling and her dam is a full-sister to Group 1 runner-up Tiger Moth. She can make a winning start to her racing career, while Specific Times adds further spice to the race.

PERSIAN DREAMER makes plenty of appeal on paper for a yard who saddled the runner-up in the Brocklesby and have had 2 winning newcomers for connections since and she could be the way to go without the benefit of market clues. Karl Burke's Dorothy Lawrence is another interesting newcomer and feared, along with Specific Times. She's Smart, the sole runner with experience, can also get in the mix.

Top of the list is 145,000euros yearling PERSIAN DREAMER for Amo Racing, with the Karl Burke-trained Dorothy Lawrence second choice
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It has come as no surprise to see Charlie Appleby hit the ground running this season. The locally-based trainer, who boasts a terrific strike-rate with his three-year-olds on the Rowley Mile, is fancied to enhance his already impressive record with SILVER LADY. By Sea The Stars and a half-sister to the classy Highland Avenue, the filly should hold all of the correct attributes in order to succeed on her debut. Ludmilla was only beaten a neck on her first start, which came here over 7f, and she can take a step forward with improvement likely. The powerful Shadwell operation are represented by Mubhijah and Rowayeh, of whom the former is preferred.

This is sure to be an informative early-season maiden with LUDMILLA the most compelling runner following a seriously eye-catching effort on debut over 7f here in the autumn. Newcomers may pose the stiffest opposition, with Silver Lady and Sea Claret of particular interest.

The Gosden stable has a fine record in this race and LUDMILLA, who shaped with considerable promise here in October, can enhance it.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

DEMILION did well to finish second at Doncaster 17 days ago having raced freely in the early stages. He was returning from an absence that day, however, and it's likely that run has blown away the cobwebs. The Roaring Lion colt can continue to progress on the turf this season, and the booking of Frankie Dettori catches the eye. Imperial Ace makes his handicap debut from an opening mark of 90 following a brace of successes at Newcastle and Southwell and appeals as a leading contender, along with the Charlie Appleby-trained High Honour. At the foot of the handicap, it would be folly to underestimate the chances of Great Bedwyn.

This informative 3-y-o contest can go the way of IMPERIAL ACE, who is taken to complete his hat-trick as he goes up in trip on his handicap debut. Heading the list of dangers is Regal Empire, who got off the mark easily when last seen in February, while High Honour is another who merits consideration.

In a field full of promise, slight preference is for IMPERIAL ACE who left a positive impression with his two 1m novice wins on Tapeta.
Ths is the racecard key.
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