There were 45 Races on Monday 22nd May 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Redcar, 8 races at Windsor, 8 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Market Rasen, 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.

Persian Phoenix looks as if she will be better suited by further in time as a daughter of Phoenix Of Spain, but the Johnston yard will have her ready to run first time out. ARC SHADOWFAX did show some promise when fourth after a slow start over shorter at Thirsk, though, and if he adds to that, he could put his experience to good use. Chumbaa may try to make all and could take some catching.

Not much to shout about regarding those with experience, and newcomers might come to the fore, with PERSIAN PHOENIX appealing most as a half-sister to a couple of useful performers. Vice Captain has claims on paper also, while Chumbaa sets the standard amongst those with experience, though it's a modest one.

Persian Phoenix looks the pick of the newcomers but ARC SHADOWFAX showed promise in a much better race on debut and can improve.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With precious little worthwhile form to go on, this may fall to one of the newcomers and if Archie Watson's CHATURANGA is ready to roll, he can go close under Hollie Doyle and prove a shrewd purchase at 8,500gns. Ryoto has plenty of speed in his pedigree and is worthy of a market watch, while Up The Jazz was only seventh at Beverley on debut but the experience will stand him in good stead.

Like the first division, this looks likely to go to a newcomer, with CHATURANGA the one who appeals most on paper. Night Safari is another interesting newcomer, while Up The Jazz needs a lot more but will probably take a step forward from his debut.

Up The Jazz can improve significantly on his debut run but CHATURANGA is a likely type on paper and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Milteye tries cheekpieces, which may bring about some improvement, but he hasn't looked the most straightforward and there is no guarantee the headgear will help. He may still get involved where it matters, but preference is for OWNERS DREAM, all at sea on heavy at Thirsk yet still good enough to come home in second. The better ground may well see him go one better. Paradise Row was left with too much to do when fourth at Wolverhampton and looks an interesting prospect.

If HAT TOSS reproduces the form he showed when narrowly denied in handicap company on his recent yard debut he's the one to beat. Owners Dream caught the eye a bit when second at Thirsk and is feared most ahead of William Knight's Paradise Row.

Hat Toss ran a cracker on his stable debut but the debut effort of PARADISE ROW threatened much better in time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Dee See Are filled the runner-up berth on her final couple of appearances in 2022 and if she is ready to go on her return to action, she could get into contention. However, she might come out second-best again, this time to to SENESI, who has shown plenty of promise in each of her three efforts and should have a lot more to come on her handicap bow. The daughter of Kingman is fancied to defy an opening mark of 68 under Daniel Muscutt. Alethiometer is another to note.

SENESI displayed ability on all 3 of her qualifying runs on the AW and is in excellent hands, so a forward step now handicapping is firmly on the cards. Alethiometer and My Honey B are a couple of potential threats.

This may be dominated by the 3yos and SENESI looks the one to beat having shown clear promise on the AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Exceed has filled the runner-up spot on each of his last three starts and may do so again, this time behind CINQUE VERDE, who faded into fourth over 6f at Doncaster so this step back in distance could be a positive move. The daughter of Sioux Nation has an eye hood to replace cheekpieces, which could help eke out the improvement needed to record her first career success. Belsito is also of interest as he takes a drop down in grade and goes off 2lb lower than when fourth on his Musselburgh comeback.

BELSITO caught the eye on last month's reappearance and back of the scene of his nursery win with a fully-fledged rider back in the saddle, he makes plenty of appeal. Exceed has been knocking on the door and is feared most, ahead of Mistamac.

C&D winner BELSITO is entitled to have come on for his recent comeback and is preferred to Exceed (second choice).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

DUBAI DAWN is unbeaten so far in his short career, with both of his victories coming at Wolverhampton over 6f. James Tate's colt now stakes his claim in a handicap for the first time and has shown plenty of pace so the drop to the minimum won't be an issue. Remarkable Force will find this easier than the Cornwallis he contested at Newmarket on his final juvenile appearance and is well worth a second look, as is Sacred Jewel, who possibly had the ground against her on her Musselburgh return.

The free-going DUBAI DAWN should be suited by the minimum trip and is taken to extend his winning run. Remarkable Force and Sacred Jewel rate the principal dangers.

Dubai Dawn is the sexy runner and he may be thrown in but READY FREDDIE GO can provide him with serious resistance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MR JETMAN posted an improved bid when a close second at Musselburgh last week and he looks the one to beat now turned out quickly off the same mark. Thornaby Beauty arrives in good heart and could be the chief threat now returned to 7f. Goblet Of Fire appeared too keen when failing to see out a mile at Newcastle earlier in the month and better is expected on this switch to the turf.

A straightforward race to assess from a handicapping perspective with MR JETMAN a fair way ahead of his mark judged on last week's second at Musselburgh (clear of the rest). The return to 7f will suit Thornaby Beauty, while Rubellite has to be better than she has shown so far.

Rubellite is better than we have seen so far but MR JETMAN (nap) is taken to build on last week's promising second at Musselburgh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

GALILAEUS proved a different proposition when gaining a breakthrough success in first-time blinkers at Bath last Wednesday and he should take some stopping, despite being saddled with a 6lb penalty. Edwina Sheeran will need to shrug off the same burden for her triumph over 1m4f at Beverley, but she isn't taken lightly now faced with this stiffer test. Michael's Pledge likely has more to offer in handicaps and completes the shortlist.

GALILAEUS looked a different proposition when opening his account at Bath last week and a 6 lb penalty may not be enough to prevent the follow up. Michael's Pledge and Have You A Minute should also go well.

The better ground and blinkers clearly helped GALILAEUS last week. He can defy a penalty at the main expense of Michael's Pledge.
Ths is the racecard key.
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