There were 36 Races on Saturday 15th April 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Aintree, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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 6 race.

DEBYDINKS let down favourite-backers at Thirsk, but he attracted market support thanks to an encouraging second at Newcastle and is selected on the basis that he seems much happier on an artificial surface. Holly Blackmore was ahead of him in fourth in that Thirsk contest so has to be considered dangerous, while Ma Famille flopped at Bath but is another who should be seen in a better light back on the all-weather. Throw the returning Alainn Tu into the mix too.

DEBYDINKS may have run below-par on his latest outing, but he had finished runner-up on the all-weather on 2 of his 3 previous starts, so back on tapeta he can open his account with Oisin Murphy taking over in the saddle. Holly Blackmore has shown more since going handicapping and could be the main danger, ahead of Ma Famille.

Testing ground makes MA FAMILLE's recent low-key handicap debut easy enough to forgive and she can show her true colours back on AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Gold As Glass sprung a bit of a surprise when just getting the better of a filly with previous experience on her Newmarket debut but, as a result, she must concede weight to some promising opponents. Sail On Silverbird offered encouragement when third behind a smart prospect of Charlie Appleby's at Kempton, with Maid In London just behind, and the Godolphin handler could land this race too courtesy of TRANQUIL ROSE, who was collared in the dying strides over a furlong further here. Newcomer Mischievous Madame has to be considered closely as well.

A half-sister to Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Native Trail, TRANQUIL ROSE was beaten only by another promising newcomer on her debut here last month, so she is taken to go one better with improvement to come. Gold As Glass made a winning start last season and is feared most up in trip, with Maid In London completing the shortlist.

Maid Of London should build on a promising debut but TRANQUIL ROSE looks the one to beat after a good second here last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There was a good word for DUBAI DAWN prior to his introduction over C&D and he didn't disappoint, travelling strongly before kicking clear to make a winning start. The runner-up, beaten a length, is now rated 72 and James Tate's colt was only in receipt of 2lb so he should be able to see of the 73-rated Maxzeno, who lacks the benefit of a recent run and has to give the selection 5lb. Kracking is bred for speed and it will be interesting to see what the market makes of him.

DUBAI DAWN made the perfect start over C&D 4 weeks ago and can defy a penalty with improvement on the way. Maxzeno can improve this year and is feared more than newcomer Kracking.

Maxzeno should win races this year but DUBAI DAWN looked promising here on debut and can maintain his unbeaten record.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KENSINGTON AGENT finished a fine third in a 17-runner affair at Bath last Friday and, off the same mark, looks to have been found a good opportunity on this return to the all-weather. Come On Girl was last of fourth when the selection struck at Chelmsford in February, but the six-year-old has since performed with credit and seems the biggest threat. Penguin Island rounded off 2022 with a couple of Chepstow seconds and also warrants consideration if ready to roll.

KENSINGTON AGENT has thrived this year, winning 3 times including at this C&D in January, and she can continue her good run of form to land another victory. Come On Girl has also been running well and is a likely contender once again, while Penguin Island could be capable of getting involved on her return.

Kensington Agent holds strong claims once more but PENGUIN ISLAND could have more to come this year and is tentatively preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MARMARA STAR was a ready winner on her handicap bow over C&D in January and George Boughey's filly is likely to take some stopping off only 6lb higher. Peaceful Night was beaten less than a length into the runner-up berth at Nottingham earlier in the month and she too should have more to offer. Cariad may appreciate the return to this stiffer test and could easily put a Lingfield disappointment behind her now eased slightly in class.

MARMARA STAR got off the mark with a bit to spare here in January and can strike again. Peaceful Night made a pleasing return at Nottingham and could go well again. Hourless starts out in handicaps from a low base and is one to note.

Peaceful Night ran well on her handicap debut but MARMARA STAR may be able to make it 2-2 over C&D and in handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A return to an artificial surface can help WELL PREPARED bounce back from a disappointing run at Bath. He competes off the same mark as when last successful in handicap company, and notched up a classified stakes brace when striking here and at Chelmsford earlier in the year. Captain Pugwash was only narrowly denied at Lingfield and can make his presence felt on his return to handicapping, while Crazy Spin looks the pick of the remainder.

WELL PREPARED was disappointing on turf last time but he'd been in good order on synthetics prior to that and he's fancied to resume winning ways with Oisin Murphy booked. Captain Pugwash is respected after a solid showing at Lingfield and Young Winston can't be dismissed.

Well Prepared is the solid option but DARK COMPANY may be able to exploit this drop in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CARLOS FELIX made an excellent return to action when keeping on to reward those who took a short price about him over this trip at Southwell, and a 5lb raised mark looks unlikely to hold him back here. He does have to shoulder top weight, though, so Bristol Hill can give him plenty to think about back up in trip following a fair second over 1m3f at the Nottinghamshire venue. Scarborough Castle adds further spice to the mix.

CARLOS FELIX landed a gamble off a much-reduced mark at Southwell recently and still looks very well treated on old form, so he's a straightforward selection under Oisin Murphy. Bristol Hill produced another solid showing at the same course last time and ranks as the main threat, while Scarborough Castle can't be dismissed.

The choice is CARLOS FELIX (nap) who can follow up his Southwell reappearance success. A 5lb rise still leaves him favourably treated.
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