There were 37 Races on Monday 28th April 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 8 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Naas, 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.

The booking of Simon Walker is often a good indicator in these types of contests and, with that in mind, WYVERN gets the nod. Patrick Morris' charge has found some form in recent weeks and off 2lb below his last winning mark, a fifth career success could be imminent. Al Suil Eile was a shade unfortunate at Beverley on Thursday but even so he's been more effective on an artificial surface and is respected. Mr Trick is another to consider.

Annalee Lass's record over C&D entitles her to some respect, but MASTEROFGREYGOOSE will find this easier than last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Not a particularly daunting standard to aim at and the vote goes to GORDON NORSE. The gelded son of Kodi Bear hit the frame over C&D on his racecourse bow in October and although he's not been seen since, natural improvement is likely to suffice. Captain Parma has shown ability on both of his starts to date, while 52,000gns purchase Dream Angel warrants close inspection ahead of her debut.

Jack Jones has been in excellent form and GORDON NORSE earns the vote having been a promising third over C&D on his sole run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

I FOLLOW RIVERS wasn't able to justify favouritism when behind Hype Merchant (second) on his reappearance at Chelmsford recently. It was still a pleasing return to action, though, and he's expected to reverse that form with the run under his belt. Sharon Curly kept on well for fourth over 6f at Catterick last time out and this extra furlong may well spark further improvement.

Kilteel will be happier back down in trip minus the hood, but I FOLLOW RIVERS is open to greater improvement and is preferred
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Crepe Suzette will have her supporters having gone close over a slightly shorter trip here when last in action. She has sound claims, but MYTHICAL BIRD looks to have the stronger form. She found only one too good at Chelmsford in October and, given the winner went on to finish a good fourth in Listed company, Hughie Morrison's filly gets the vote. True Colors may prove best of the rest.

The impeccably bred Bintnouf is an interesting newcomer. CREPE SUZETTE helps set the standard she's gunning for.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Colors Of Freedom made every yard when scoring here in October, while Street Life attempted to make all when runner-up at the track last month. That pair should ensure a good pace and could set the race up nicely for HENERY HAWK. Linda Perratt's sprinter returns to the Tapeta with every chance, having placed off higher marks over the minimum trip at Newcastle on a couple of occasions in March.

Attractively handicapped ELLIOTT (nap) has rejoined Rebecca Menzies and looks interesting returned to this C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having recently shown that he is still in good heart when second on his reappearance at Ripon, ABERAMA GOLD makes grand appeal reverting to Tapeta. A 1lb rise in the ratings looks more than fair and compensation could be on the cards. Phoenix Beach's winning run came to an end at Bath eight days ago, but better is expected on this switch to the all-weather, while Nazron should be noted too.

A chance is taken on NAZRON, who hinted at a possible return to form in a Class 2 turf race this month and has slipped to a good mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SYNERGISM left his heavy defeats in novice company behind when landing a gamble over an extended 1m1f here seven days ago. The son of Soldier Hollow is sure to prove a warm order stepping up further in trip and he could make light work of a 6lb penalty. Battle Stride is a potential fly in the ointment on his handicap bow and market support would be interesting. Himself is the pick of the remainder.

It's hard to oppose SYNERGISM, an archetypal Prescott horse who displayed huge improvement when upped in trip for his handicap debut.
Ths is the racecard key.
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