There were 41 Races on Tuesday 22nd April 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Epsom Downs, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 6 races at Kelso, 8 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Hereford, 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.

ME TARZAN returned from a 183-day break to make the frame at Kempton earlier in the month and competes off the same mark here. James Fanshawe's gelding looks to have been found a good opportunity to get off the mark. Amber Honey showed more when fifth on her first start in a handicap at Redcar last time and may get into contention off a 1lb lower rating. Latona is the pick of the remainder.

The vote goes to LATONA whose latest effort here could be forgiven. She travelled well into that race and this is a drop in class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MAGIC BOX cost 34,000 pounds as a yearling and is a half-sister to Boy Browning, who was a winner over 6f as a juvenile. With William Haggas' string starting the season in fine order, it would be no surprise to see her make an instant impression in a winnable contest. Greek Gold's dam is a half-sister to Group 1 winner Arabian Queen, so he may be seen in a better light as he takes a step up in trip. Alkuwarrior brings the most experience to the table and will be looking to put that to good use.

This may go to MORETONS who cost a bit as a yearling and has more than enough in his pedigree to make him of interest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

QUEEN OF THIEVES finished a fair third on her return to action at Newbury earlier in the month and it would be no surprise to see her take a big step forward from that effort. This step up in trip could unlock further improvement and she looks the one to beat. Miss Wong showed ability on both of her starts as a juvenile and needs to be taken seriously, while Highland Midge faces a tough task on debut.

The step up to middle distances can only suit MISS WONG this year and she's preferred to Queen Of Thieves in what looks a match.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Sonic Pioneer arrives in good form and if he takes to the turf at the first attempt he could go well. Divot looks interesting ahead of his handicap debut with the step up in trip expected to bring improvement, but SOMETHING SPLENDID might be the one. Third on his first start for Peter Chapple-Hyam over shorter at Nottingham last month, he was repeatedly denied a clear run that day but was still beaten less than two lengths.

It may be worth siding with handicap debutant REQUIEM, whose seven winning siblings include three with triple-figure RPRs.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Rebel Star is an obvious contender after coming home second on her last three starts, going down by half a length, a short head and a head, but a chance is taken on IT'S SHOWTIME. Conrad Allen does well with his small string and, with Taryn Langley claiming 7lb off the four-year-old's back, she can go close back in this class on her return to grass. Although last of 10 on his return at Wolverhampton, Cabeza De Llave missed the break and is easily forgiven.

Rebel Star remains open to improvement but IT'S SHOWTIME returns to grass on a handy mark and gets the nod back in headgear.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

COORAMOOK was weak in the betting ahead of her Chelmsford return, but she finished a pleasing third. The Harry Eustace-trained daughter of Mehmas goes handicapping from a potentially lenient mark and given that she's a half-sister to useful sprinter Eminny, she could find progress back on turf. Maelstrom flattered to deceive at times last year, but he is in good hands and much better is expected. Others to note include Blue Empress and Maids Head.

Cooramook is worth a look but this can go to MAELSTROM, who's evidently thought capable of better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A slow start might have made the difference to GINCIDENT's finishing position because he was beaten just three-quarters of a length into third at Wolverhampton on Saturday. James Owen's charge tackles an extra furlong, which should suit, and provided he can break on terms, he ought to go very close. Zariela wasn't disgraced on her reappearance at Lingfield and could step forward with a visor applied for the first time. Corundum heads the remainder.

A slow start over an easier 7f did for GINCIDENT (nap) on the AW at the weekend and he's selected to bounce back.
Ths is the racecard key.
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