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.

Based on the summary, it is difficult to predict which horse will do well as there are varying levels of experience and recent performances among them. However, You Saw Brigadoon and War Chant seem to have the most promising recent performances and are expected to be in the running. Twilight Guest also has potential based on their past performance at the same course.

YOU SAW BRIGADOON got off the mark over an extended mile at Wolverhampton three weeks ago and a 4lb rise for that success may underestimate the son of Kingman. Deed Pole has been running well in defeat, most recently over this distance at Bath last week, and could make the frame in a race of this nature. War Chant and Twilight Guest should not be underestimated on their return to action.

YOU SAW BRIGADOON is going the right way now and had a bit in hand when off the mark at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago, so can defy a 4 lb rise. War Chant showed big improvement when scoring on his handicap bow at Brighton in October so is an obvious threat if ready to go, with Twilight Guest best of the others.

Well beaten in three starts last year, CENTERSTAGE is bred to be much better than that and this longer trip should prompt improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DAPHNE MAY returned to form over this trip at Bath recently and the daughter of Mayson could be hard to stop with Billy Loughnane's claim largely negating her 7lb rise in the ratings. Island Of Skye narrowly beat the selection at Kempton two starts ago and is an obvious threat once again, while Moon Over The Sea also merits a place on the shortlist.

DAPHNE MAY justified support to record a sixth career success at Bath last week and is taken to follow up for a yard in cracking form and with an excellent-value apprentice help offsetting a 7 lb rise. Moon Over The Sea looked as good as ever when scoring at Bath last week and is next best ahead of Island of Skye.

The leading contender is DAPHNE MAY, who pulled well clear with the runner-up when scoring in similar conditions at Bath last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Dasho Lennie merits respect having justified favouritism at Lingfield recently, but a 7lb penalty for that success has to be a concern. With that in mind, preference is for TEMPERED SOUL, who put in an encouraging effort on his debut when fourth at Kempton last month and is entitled to improve for the experience. Elshaameq and Natzor are others with strong form claims in an open event.

NATZOR made a promising start when third at Newcastle (second has won subsequently) and the 7 lb he receives from penalised winner Dasho Lennie may prove decisive. Tempered Soul failed to meet market expectations at Kempton but he still offered something to work on so is best of the others.

Preference is for NATZOR who made a promising debut at Newcastle last month. His pedigree suggests he should appreciate this extra 2f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It's been almost two years since SPOOF last managed to get his head in front, but he returned from an absence with a good second at the Lincoln meeting. Kevin Frost's eight-year-old is now 6lb below his last winning mark and he's taken to go one better. Angle Land remains in good form and she is likely to throw down another serious challenge, while Faustus should appreciate forecast ground conditions and is another to consider.

ANGLE LAND arrives in good nick from AW and has plenty of form on turf so she could be the way to go. Her stablemate Faustus won off a similar mark on his 2022 reappearance and is a possible threat, while Spoof is also respected on the back of his Doncaster near miss.

This can go to SPOOF, who is taken to gain compensation having only just been caught on his return to action at Doncaster 13 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HARRY WITH STYLE lived up to his name when running out a decisive winner at Bath last week and with Billy Loughnane negating over half of the 9lb rise incurred for that success, he can repeat the dose. Crikey Juicey should appreciate the return to turf and could improve in first-time cheekpieces, while Quinault is worth monitoring in the market ahead of his handicap bow. Silks Graphite should not be underestimated either.

HARRY WITH STYLE showed improved form in refitted cheekpieces when running out a good winner at Bath 8 days ago and a repeat should see him go very close again with Billy Loughnane taking off a very handy 5 lb. Quinault looks a likely improver now switched to handicaps and market support behind him would look significant. Sumac, fit and in-form from the all-weather, can also hit the frame.

Last week's Bath winner HARRY WITH STYLE gets the vote. Twayblade is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LUNA QUEEN bounced back to form with a comfortable success at Lingfield last time out and the drop in trip should not inconvenience her on her return to the turf. The daughter of Al Kazeem gets the vote ahead of grand veteran Astrophysics and course winner Phoenix Star, who has dropped 7lb below his last winning mark. El Royale and Yimou are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

PHOENIX STAR has been in reasonable form on the AW and now has a career-low mark to exploit on turf, so he could be the way to go. With 6f not certain to suit Luna Queen and El Royale, Concierge could be the main threat down in class.

It might be worth siding with course winner PHOENIX STAR, who is well handicapped on his win in the mud at Sandown in the autumn.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Beaten just half a length into second on his return to the turf at Bath last week, CHAGALL arrives here in excellent form having previously won well at Lingfield and he is taken to notch up a sixth career success. That may be at the main expense of Blue Collar Lad, who has been on the go a long time, and Brazen Arrow.

CHAGALL was unlucky to bump into one at Bath a week ago, pulling a long way clear with a punted rival and on that evidence, he's capable of defying this mark. Blue Collar Lad and Shorts On head the opposition.

The in-form 7yo CHAGALL (nap) was a clear second in a 1m2f handicap at Bath last week and is a major player again back at this trip.
Ths is the racecard key.
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