There were 44 Races on Wednesday 17th May 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at York, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Perth, 8 races at Bath, 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.

BANJAXED was highly tried following his maiden hurdle second at Navan in January, as he finished fifth in a Grade 2 at Kelso before pulling up at Fairyhouse last month. This is a much easier assignment and the six-year-old is capable of getting off the mark. Kansas City Star is likely to chase home the selection having filled the runner-up spot at Tipperary on his latest start, while Bayonetta appears best of the remainder.

This looks to rest between the Irish challengers KANSAS CITY STAR and Banjaxed with preference for Gordon Elliott's Tipperary runner-up over Lorna Fowler's 6-y-o who just holds the edge on form but was pulled up at Fairyhouse last time. Bayonetta appeals as the pick of the remainder for minor honours.

With Grade 2 experience, BANJAXED should appreciate the return to this level. This trip should suit and he is taken to atone.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SOMEWHAT CLOUDY has improved her form in two starts over fences, winning at Market Rasen before finishing third at Wetherby, and Donald McCain's mare is capable of taking another step forward. Fostered Phil was consistent in handicap hurdles during the winter months and sports a tongue-tie for his chase debut. He is capable of being in the mix, while Thistlebuffs and Glentruan appeal most of the remainder.

SOMEWHAT CLOUDY has taken well to fences this spring and is the most solid option. The chief threat may come from Glentruan who was never involved on his chase debut in autumn 2021 but has plenty of good efforts over hurdles since and could prove a different proposition over fences at the second time of asking.

Donald McCain's SOMEWHAT CLOUDY has taken well to chasing and looks the way to go on the back of her solid Wetherby third last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BALLIN BAY ran with credit on his handicap debut when third at Sedgefield and it wouldn't be a surprise to see connections opt to use more forceful tactics over this shorter distance. Arnica wasn't disgraced when fourth over C&D last month and may benefit from the application of a visor for the first time. Cool Croi is of interest stepping up in trip.

Hard to make a strong case for any of these but COOL CROI should have more to offer in handicaps for her leading yard so she is awarded the vote. Nick Alexander saddles a couple of live chances in Arnica and Ultra Violet.

Gordon Elliott's low-mileage mare COOL CROI (nap) looks the way to go with the promise of better now her stamina is drawn out further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A chance can be taken on JUMPING JET, who shed her maiden tag on her penultimate start at Leopardstown over 2m4f when beating a subsequent winner by over two lengths. Therefore, the daughter of Getaway is fancied to show up well on her handicap bow for the Gordon Elliott yard. Nowinittowinit got up by a short head at this track to record her first career success and could improve for the step up to this distance, while Fly By Milan isn't ruled out either.

FLY BY MILAN is taken to make a successful handicap debut. Jumping Jet is feared for an Irish yard that has made hay here over the years.

The vote goes to Gordon Elliott's JUMPING JET who arrives on the up and can take another step forward on her first go in handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CARDBOARD GANGSTER finished a long way clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot at Stratford over 3m3f last time, and a 4lb rise in the weights may not be enough to prevent him from going one place better. The main danger looks to be Born Famous, who makes her first start in this sphere for her new trainer Iain Jardine after scoring by just under a length over hurdles at this track last month. Victory Echo completes the shortlist.

CARDBOARD GANGSTER looks set for another good summer over fences after his fine return at Stratford and he can make it 2-2 over C&D. Born Famous made the perfect start for new connections over hurdles here recently and is very interesting back chasing. Thatsy would be one to note if the betting suggests he's fancied.

The suggestion is THUNDER IN MILAN, who is in good form and for whom this trip and forecast slower ground than last time look positive.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Second in this last year before going on to bolt up at Kelso next time out, STEELY ADDITION arrives following back-to-back successes in the point-to-point sphere and looks set to add to his tally back under Rules. Shanroe Street, who unseated in the corresponding event, appeals as the main danger, while Shaughnessy is fancied to follow them home ahead of So Be It.

STEELY ADDITION arrives on a hat-trick from points and was well on top of Shanroe Street the last time the pair met, so he's the obvious choice. Shaughnessy isn't completely dismissed.

Only four runners and this looks an excellent opportunity for STEELY ADDITION to resume winning ways after back-to-back point successes.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Petite Rhapsody bolted up over C&D off 10lb lower last year and has since shaped with enough promise to suggest he's capable of winning off his current mark, so must be respected. Agilulf remains unexposed in this sphere and can't be ruled out, though he will need to put a recent unseat behind him. Don Brocco is another worthy of consideration, but preference is for SANOSUKE. Having dropped in the handicap, he finished second here last month and a similar performance may well suffice.

SANOSUKE remains a maiden over hurdles but he won't get many better opportunities than this on the back of an excellent second over C&D 3 weeks ago. Petite Rhapsody eases in class and is feared most.

A tough race to call and the suggestion is PETITE RHAPSODY, who should appreciate this drop in grade and goes well at this track.
Ths is the racecard key.
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