There were 67 Races on Monday 10th April 2023 across 9 meetings. There was 8 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Fakenham, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 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 5 race.

THEME PARK only found a subsequent Group 3 winner/Breeders' Cup second too good on debut and he confirmed that promise when getting off the mark on his second start. The son of Lope De Vega was subsequently sold for 200,000gns and merits the utmost respect on his debut for new connections. Freedom Day showed potential on both starts last year and he should not be underestimated. Others to note are Mahanakhon and Old Smoke.

THEME PARK signed off for Sir Michael Stoute with an odds-on Kempton success and is fancied to make a winning start for his new yard at the chief expense of Freedom Day and Old Smoke who both have the form to play a part and can chase home Nigel Tinkler's promising new recruit in that order.

With the step up to a mile sure to suit, the race-fit OLD SMOKE is taken to get off the mark by beating the promising Freedom Day.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Hurt You Never and Kraken Florida both merit respect having won classified events on the all-weather recently, but marginal preference is for TWO SUMMERS. The daughter of Acclamation won her final start in 2022 at Catterick in October and she should remain competitive off a 3lb higher mark here. Bonito Cavalo and Slainte Mhath are others who are capable of making the frame.

BONITO CAVALO should have races of this nature in him in 2023 and gets the nod to make a successful return to action for the Jim Goldie/Paul Mulrennan combination. Two Summers ploughed through the mud to win at Catterick last autumn and is feared most ahead of Kraken Florida and Hurt You Never, who both arrive on the back of good AW runs.

These conditions are ideal for SLAINTE MHATH who is taken to win for the third time on turf. Hurt You Never looks her main danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

IRELAND'S EYE was only beaten by a couple of lengths over 6f at Southwell a month ago and he merits the utmost respect off a 1lb lower mark here. Zegos Surprise has hit the crossbar twice in classified events in recent months and could make the frame once again, while Hard Solution and Rainbow Rain also merit places on the shortlist.

ZEGOS SURPRISE arrives in form from AW and has been successful in the mud before so she's preferred to Declan Carroll's Ireland's Eye, who ran well in this race last year. The Ruth Carr team is among the winners so Hard Solution also makes the shortlist.

A chance is taken on RAJMEISTER who is well drawn and is very well handicapped on old form. Zegos Surprise should also go well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ZEPHLYN appeared to appreciate a step up in trip when filling the runner-up spot over an extended 2m at Newcastle last month, and he could go one better if able to transfer that form back on the grass. Tiger Spirit, who won over C&D from a 4lb lower mark last year, must enter calculations. Zuckerberg has race fitness on his side following a spell over fences and he should not be underestimated.

PARAMARIBO is fit from hurdling and can take advantage of the drop in class on his return to the Flat. Zephlyn and Freewheelin both posted good placed efforts last time and they head the dangers.

Preference is for PARAMARIBO (nap), seriously involved in one 1m4f handicap last April and could be helped by today's trip and aids.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Gorak won well on soft ground at Doncaster eight days ago and merits the utmost respect under a 5lb penalty, with conditions set to be similar here. However, a chance is taken on ANOTHER BATT, who ran with great credit in some hot contests last season. He's won following a similar break in the past and is now 4lb below his last winning mark if the return to turf can help him rediscover some spark. Others to note include Wobwobwob and The Cookstown Cafu.

GORAK elevated his form to a new level when turning a Doncaster handicap into a one-sided affair a week ago and with race fitness on his side, he makes plenty of appeal under a 5 lb penalty. Fame And Acclaim and Darkness contested deeper handicaps than this on the whole last term and are a couple of threats.

Gorak has good claims but this will take more winning than at Doncaster and DARKNESS gets the vote on ground that will suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

BIELSA hasn't tasted success since his win in the Ayr Gold Cup in 2021, but this is arguably his easiest task for a while and he could regain the winning thread from 4lb below that mark. Blind Beggar has been in good form recently and he would hold every chance if replicating his latest Doncaster second, while Rathbone was a creditable sixth in this last year and it would be folly to write him off ahead of his stable debut.

BLIND BEGGAR continued his positive start for this yard when a good second in a big field at Doncaster back on the turf last week and looks the most solid option. Marshal Dan ended last season on a high and can go well fresh so rates the main threat, while Abolish caught the eye off his reduced mark at Newcastle last month.

Just Frank and Blind Beggar are high on the list but MARSHAL DAN could yet rate higher as a sprinter and goes well fresh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

EDMUND IRONSIDE was consistent in nurseries at the back end of last season, with his final effort seeing him finish second over C&D, and his pedigree suggests he could have more to offer going forward. Camacho Star has the benefit of a recent run under his belt following a second-placed finish at Newcastle last month, while any market support for Concorde would make him of interest.

EDMUND IRONSIDE rates the pick of these weights so is taken to go one better than when an excellent C&D second last time out and open his account. Camacho Star is feared most on the back of his good Newcastle second, with handicap-debutants Concorde and Roaring Ralph two more to consider in an open-looking handicap.

Roaring Ralph and Concorde are handicap debutants of note but EDMUND IRONSIDE should relish the conditions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Smile And Pay is turned out quickly before the handicapper gets the chance to reassess him, having finished third behind two well-bred types at Doncaster in a novice event last Sunday. Craig Lidster's gelding warrants respect, despite the fact he was likely flattered on that occasion, but the vote goes to CHEYENNE NATION. Second at Thirsk on Tuesday, he clearly showed improvement from last season and the return to 6f is unlikely to be an inconvenience. Bridge Water and Smooth Red complete the shortlist.

CHEYENNE NATION made a promising return when a strong-finishing second at Thirsk and looks the way to go here off the same mark with this longer trip also a plus. Ruth Carr has her string in good nick and her returning Dresden Green is feared most ahead of handily-weighted Smile And Pay.

This looks good for CHEYENNE NATION who only found one too good on his Thirsk return in soft ground six days ago.
Ths is the racecard key.
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