There were 16 Races on Sunday 27th April 2025 across 2 meetings. There was 8 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Southwell, 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 5 race.

The four-year-old CLERMONT FERRAND outran odds of 50/1 when she was a good second to a smart prospect on her belated debut at Yarmouth earlier this month. The daughter of Kodiac had plenty in hand over the reopposing Regal Agenda (fourth) in that race and can cement her authority. Camzara could be the biggest danger now she steps up from a mile on just her third career start.

Regal Agenda's second last October is comparable form but CLERMONT FERRAND beat her by 5l over this trip three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Coma Cluster is highly notable after finishing a close second on her handicap debut at Nottingham. Turned out relatively quickly, another bold showing is expected off just 2lb higher but QUESTIONABLE could be too wily at this stage. The Kublers' filly is versatile regarding ground preference and shades the vote given she is already a winner over 1m2f. Bintabuha also has a big chance.

With a good run under her belt and today's step up in trip, the well-related COMA CLUSTER may well get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ANDERSEN has an appealing pedigree and although he was unsold at 80,000 euros as a breeze-up juvenile, he showed promise when introduced over 1m2f at Chelmsford last month. The son of Kameko ran green and got tired as that race unfolded, but can improve greatly over this shorter trip. Gloriously Sassy and Arabian Force represent high-profile yards and are respected as such. Hymnbook completes the shortlist.

A tricky choice. The extra 1f looks sure to benefit GLORIOUSLY SASSY, who gets the vote ahead of Arabian Force.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A promising third on his return over 7f at Redcar, STRATOCRACY should appreciate the step up back up to a mile, having won over the trip twice last season. He is preferred to Paris Lights, who had the reopposing Power Of Gold (third) narrowly behind when runner-up at Pontefract recently. Placed on his last two starts at Wolverhampton, Cosmos Raj is expected to be thereabouts as well.

The vote goes to STRATOCRACY (nap) who travelled well for a long way at Redcar and may have just needed it after five months off.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NEVER LET GO improved from her first to her second start when running out a determined winner at Wolverhampton just before Christmas, and a mark of 76 on her handicap debut could prove lenient for Ed Walker's filly. Successful on her comeback at Nottingham earlier in the month, Manila Thriller is a key player on the drop in trip, as are Kempton scorer Bowerchalke and top-weight Mereside Diva.

Manila Thriller was value for a 3lb rise after her recent win but NEVER LET GO can take another step forward now handicapping.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A taking winner over C&D last June in the midst of an excellent winning sequence, YAZAMAN returned to action with a respectable effort over slightly shorter at Leicester, which should have him primed for this assignment. First Company could be well suited by the trip, having shown plenty of pace over further on the all-weather. Northcliff is another to note in the first-time visor.

A case can be argued for most of these but his record fresh, allied to a lowly handicap mark, tips the scales in favour of HAIL SEZER.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CUDA BEEN A ROWLEX's stamina just held out when he landed the spoils over 1m2f at Redcar earlier this month. Roger Fell's gelding makes plenty of appeal reverting to 1m and a 2lb nudge up the ratings is more than workable. The biggest threat may emerge from the unexposed Pretty Spirited, who so nearly sprung a big surprise on her handicap bow at Southwell, while Tuesday's Yarmouth runner-up Zappata has a very similar profile.

This can go to ZAPPATA who took a big step forward when a close second on handicap/turf debut at Yarmouth on Tuesday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A switch to patient tactics worked the oracle for Northbound when he coasted home at Wolverhampton last week. However, he is effectively 11lb higher without Cian Horgan's 3lb claim so MISS WILLOWS shades the vote. Simon Whitaker's mare has a 10lb hike of her own to overcome, but she looked one to follow when making all on her seasonal bow at Catterick. The down-in-grade Naval Academy is worth a second look off a career-low mark.

Queens Road Revue and NAVAL ACADEMY are both weighted to go well, with marginal preference for the latter.
Ths is the racecard key.
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