There were 40 Races on Thursday 15th May 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at York, 6 races at Perth, 7 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Fontwell, 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 4 race.

Having dropped markedly in distance, THE LAST CLOUD arrives on the back of a narrow defeat over an extended 1m7f at Catterick. Although he may come into his own over further, this slight step up in trip could be enough for him to open his account. The biggest threat may emerge from Kinbara Hills, who will find this less competitive than his latest sixth in a 20-runner handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse. Gonnino is also noted.

The suggestion is KINBARA HILLS, who ran much better than the bare form suggests in a big-field 2m4f handicap last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Mickey Bowen has made a fine start since taking over as the sole license holder and PEEJAYBEE could add another victory to his tally. The nine-year-old arrives on the back of a Ffos Las triumph and this looks a suitable opportunity for him to follow up. Although Whistleinthedark was let down by his jumping when finishing last at Haydock in February, he lurks on a dangerous mark and isn't taken lightly dropping into class 4 company. Kandor is the pick of the remainder.

This can go to KANDOR (nap), who won here over hurdles and ran his best race over fences when a close fourth over C&D last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Summergrounds dug deep to complete a double at Ayr last month and must enter calculations in his current vein of form. However, the nine-year-old is effectively racing off 8lb higher without Ella McGarry's 5lb claim and he may prove vulnerable to the unexposed HAY MEADOW. Lucinda Russell's mare looked set to go close over C&D, only to unseat at the last. Go Go Chicago is also worth a second look now reverting to handicap company.

Unlucky here last time, the unexposed HAY MEADOW should progress further and is just preferred to hat-trick seeking Summergrounds.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

JUST DOTTIE notched her third C&D success, producing a career-best performance in the process, when returning from a break here three weeks ago. Although now rated 9lb higher and without the assistance of Ben Smith's handy claim, champion jockey Sean Bowen takes over the reins and another big effort is forecast. Evaluation took a step forward when runner-up in a Kelso novice hurdle and warrants respect now trying handicap company. Bel Amigo must also enter calculations chasing his fourth win in a row.

The choice is KINBARA FIRSTDRAFT, a C&D winner last June, who is taken to beat Just Dottie, who gained her third C&D win last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STUMPS OR SLIPS won in a hack canter on his stable debut for Olly Murphy at Ffos Las recently and, 7lb well-in despite the penalty, he is hard to oppose in his bid to follow up. Cracking Destiny has a C&D victory on his CV and the veteran performer certainly boasts place claims following a pleasing comeback run at Kelso. We Got Your Back is another respected alternative having hit the crossbar at Southwell on his last couple of starts.

It's hard to oppose STUMPS OR SLIPS, who won in the style of a very well-handicapped horse on his recent stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Not For Passin shaped encouragingly on his sole outing between the flags and can't be dismissed on his Rules debut, but newcomers Connells Cross and ZHANMA ENKI make most appeal. Both represent shrewd connections and are bred to be useful, with Stuart Crawford's filly just edging the vote. She is a half-sister to multiple winners, including the smart Yala Enki, and fetched 100,000 euros as a three-year-old. Her stable has enjoyed plenty of success at this venue over the years and she is likely to be ready for action.

Irish point second NOT FOR PASSIN is taken to go one better on his rules debut. Zhanma Enki and Connells Cross are feared most.
Ths is the racecard key.
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