There were 23 Races on Sunday 7th May 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Hamilton, 8 races at Newmarket, 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 1 race.

1st: 1.25/1 (2) ADAYAR 2nd: 3/1 (1) ANMAAT 3rd: 8/1 (5) MIGRATION

Anmaat struck by a head in the Prix Dollar at Longchamp when last seen in October to make it five wins out of his last six starts, which shows his rapid rise in the ranks and he is highly likely to be on the premises here. However, FRANCESCO CLEMENTE just shades the vote, as he was a mightily impressive when scoring by nine lengths on his handicap debut at short odds on the July Course here last summer and is the type his stable do very well with. Therefore, he is fancied to find the improvement needed to strike. Derby hero Adayar is a top-class performer and holds an obvious chance.

ADAYAR looks set for a big year and can make a successful return. Anmaat must concede 5 lb to Charlie Appleby's high-class horse but did nothing but improve last term and has won first time up for the last 2 seasons. The unbeaten Francesco Clemente looks exciting and could make his presence felt.

High-class ADAYAR sets the standard. Progressive Anmaat and interesting Francesco Clemente are feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

1st: 11/1 (13) HALIC 2nd: 7/1 (12) FIRSTMAN 3rd: 11/1 (2) BERKSHIRE ROCCO

Cemhaan is rated 9lb higher than when winning this race last year and is of interest after undergoing a wind operation since finishing down the field at Doncaster on his last start, but preference is still for DUTY OF CARE, who has been in fine form on the all-weather. He ran well when second behind Bandinelli at Kempton last month and he goes off only 1lb higher in a first-time tongue-tie, so he could go close at a price. Halic, Roberto Escobarr and Firstman are others to consider.

A tricky big-field handicap in which FIRSTMAN gets the marginal vote ahead of Halic, who arrives in excellent form from the AW. Cemhaan is the pick of the remainder if he's tuned up.

From an in-form stable, CEMHAAN won this race 12 months ago and he looks very good on his day. Duke Of Verona is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

1st: 3/1 (7) RUNNING LION 2nd: 3.5/1 (6) QUEEN OF FAIRIES 3rd: 7/1 (10) TRUST THE STARS

FLOATING SPIRIT is unbeaten in two starts to date, the latest of those victories coming at Lingfield when scoring by three lengths. The daughter of Charm Spirit could have any amount of improvement in the locker on only her third start and, with the step up in trip possibly a positive move, she could prove the one to beat. The main danger comes in the shape of Queen Of Fairies, who got off the mark at the first time of asking when an easy winner at Southwell over a mile and has to be considered, along with Trust The Stars.

QUEEN OF FAIRIES looked a filly to follow when going in most impressively on her debut at Southwell before Christmas and Charlie Appleby's daughter of Cracksman is fancied to follow up at the chief expense of Running Lion, who has experience on her side and is greatly feared in her bid for a four-timer. A clutch of others also boast considerable potential, not least Trust The Stars and Tarjamah, and they both warrant lots of respect too in a fascinating Pretty Polly.

Running Lion may offer most resistance to the much less experienced SUMO SAM who galloped on so resolutely in her 7f maiden here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

My prediction for the horses that will finish in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd would be: 1st - 3.5/1 (6) PROSPEROUS VOYAGE 2nd - 6/1 (1) WITH THE MOONLIGHT 3rd - 9/1 (2) AL HUSN 3.5/1 (6) PROSPEROUS VOYAGE has a strong record, including a second in last year's 1000 Guineas and a win in the Falmouth Stakes. With a longer trip promised to suit, she could be a top contender. 6/1 (1) WITH THE MOONLIGHT has also shown impressive form, winning two Group 2 events at Meydan and finishing second in a Grade 1 race in the US. 9/1 (2) AL HUSN is an interesting prospect, having won all three starts last season and showing potential for further progress.

PROSPEROUS VOYAGE was highly tried last season and managed to make her mark at the highest level when taking the Falmouth in July. She was only denied by a neck in the 1000 Guineas on her return to action a year ago and the daughter of Zoffany is the one to beat. With The Moonlight is officially rated 1lb superior to the selection but could be vulnerable under a 3lb penalty for her Group 2 victories in Dubai earlier in the year. Life In Motion is an interesting raider from France, while there may be further progression to come from Al Husn.

Preference is for PROSPEROUS VOYAGE, who clearly goes well fresh (narrowly foiled in 1000 Guineas on return last year) and should appreciate this slightly longer trip. With The Moonlight arrives at the top of her game and looks sure to make a bold bid to concede weight all round, whilst chief French raider Life In Motion also warrants plenty of respect.

Based on her peak Group 1 performances, PROSPEROUS VOYAGE has the best chance on these terms. Life In Motion is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

1st: 1.75/1 (20) TAHIYRA, 2nd: 7.5/1 (11) MEDITATE, 3rd: 12/1 (10) MAWJ

Tahiyra sets the standard based on her impressive defeat of Meditate in the Moyglare at the Curragh last September and that filly is her main market rival here. That said, it would be no surprise if she proved to be at her best later in the year and marginal preference is for MAMMAS GIRL. Richard Hannon's filly created a big impression when taking the Nell Gwyn over 7f here last month and the way she finished that day suggests that the extra distance should not be a problem. Remarquee also won her trial well, as the final winning margin of a neck is not an accurate reflection of her superiority on that occasion. Others to note are Dream Of Love, Lezoo and Powerdress.

TAHIYRA looked very good when comfortably accounting for Meditate in the Moyglare and is selected to prove too strong for her old rival again, although Aidan O'Brien's filly was well suited by the step up to 1m in the Breeders' Cup and may get a bit closer this time. The fact Remarquee still looked far from the finished article in the Fred Darling raises a few doubts about how she'll handle the Dip but she must be highly talented and is third choice ahead of Dream of Love.

Exciting prospect TAHIYRA (nap), the champion European 2yo filly last season, gets the strong vote. Meditate is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

It is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will do well based on this summary alone, as it only provides limited information about the horses' past performance and pedigree. However, some potential contenders based on the information provided could be 11/1 (1) JASOUR, 1.8/1 (2) KYLIAN, and 4/1 (4) MASHADI, as they all have appealing pedigrees and/or previous winners in their family. Therefore, the predicted order of finish for the race is: 1. 11/1 (1) JASOUR 2. 1.8/1 (2) KYLIAN 3. 4/1 (4) MASHADI

The market will be a key guide but a chance can be taken with the 265,000gns purchase MASHADI, who is likely to be ready to go first time out given his connections. On Point is another to consider being a half-brother to a Group 3-winning juvenile last year in Fairy Cross. Jasour cost 85,000 pounds as a yearling and is from the family of Twilight Son, while Kylian and Rising Force are others to note.

This is likely to go to a newcomer and ON POINT is selected to make a winning debut for the Appleby/Buick combination who have made a flying start to the 2023 turf season. Richard Hannon landed this corresponding event 12 months ago and his Mashadi is fancied to be in the mix representing the same connections. Kylian and South Shore are another couple to consider.

A fascinating race in which ON POINT is taken to prove too strong for Kylian and Jasour. The betting should be revealing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Based on the summary, 4/1 (6) KADOVAR seems to be the strongest contender as he has been improving and won his most recent race. 6.5/1 (8) GULMARG and 14/1 (7) JUST BRING IT also have potential as they have been in good form and have won handicaps before. Therefore, the predicted order of finish would be: 1. 4/1 (6) KADOVAR 2. 6.5/1 (8) GULMARG 3. 14/1 (7) JUST BRING IT

A decent two-year-old last year, who contested some valuable contests, HECTIC returned with a solid runner-up effort at Newbury last month. The step up to a mile can see him go one better on this occasion, with easy Epsom scorer Kadovar and recent C&D third Gulmarg looking best placed to chase him home. Legend Of Leros and Saxon King are not without chances either.

An open-looking contest, with preference for KADOVAR who continued his improvement this year when getting off the mark in good style at Epsom 12 days ago. He is taken to follow up back in handicap company, though Gulmarg isn't taken lightly after a good third over C&D last month. Legend of Leros is another to consider on his handicap debut.

Defence Of Fort brings untapped potential but HECTIC ran with some promise at Newbury and can improve for today's extra furlong.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

1st: 9/1 (6) MY LION 2nd: 4.5/1 (4) COOL PARTY 3rd: 4.5/1 (5) RATHGAR

RATHGAR ended last season with a comfortable success at Goodwood and he looks just the type to improve over further, with a mark of 85 looking manageable on his handicap debut. Cool Party arrives in search of a hat-trick, so must enter calculations, along with Mindset, who has plenty of potential going up in trip. Narrowly denied on his return at Kempton last month, My Lion can also have a say in proceedings.

A typically hot event for the track, but COOL PARTY stands out as being particularly interesting, having plenty in hand when scoring at Wolverhampton on his final start last term and seeming certain to appreciate the step up in trip. Lion of War ran well at Musselburgh last time and is another who should prove better-suited by middle distances, with Royal Rhyme getting slight preference of the remainder.

The biggest improver might be COOL PARTY appearing over this trip for the first time. Group 2 entry Rathgar is second on the list.
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