There were 35 Races on Tuesday 25th April 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Epsom, 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, 1.63/1 (3) VITRALITE seems to have the strongest claims for a win. They won their last race at Chelmsford City and their form has been franked, meaning it has been validated by other horses in subsequent races. They are also expected to have more room for improvement in terms of handicapping. The other horses have either been inconsistent or are carrying additional weight, which may affect their performance.

The in-form Cavalluccio kept on well to record a second career victory last time out at Chelmsford and the four-year-old demands the utmost respect under a 5lb penalty. Preference, however, goes to ELEVEN ELEVEN, who gave a good account in testing conditions when third at Nottingham earlier this month. He may be the one to beat off an unchanged mark, while Vitralite completes the shortlist after obliging off 3lb lower at Chelmsford on his latest outing.

VITRALITE retains plenty of handicapping scope on old form so he's fully expected to follow up from Chelmsford. Eleven Eleven should give another good account, while Bulleit is capable fresh and will benefit from a return to 1m.

Sean Woods's new recruit VITRALITE took advantage of a hugely reduced mark when scoring at Chelmsford and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Based on the summary, the 0.8/1 (3) SIR BOLTON Blue Point colt and the 3.33/1 (2) SHAYEKH Kodiac colt are both rated as interesting newcomers for their respective stables, with the connections having a good start with their newcomers. They are both likely to do well, but it is difficult to predict which one will do better without more information. The 5/1 (7) PHOENIX DUCHESS daughter of Phoenix of Spain also catches the eye on paper and is an interesting newcomer. The other three newcomers have less information available, but they cannot be ruled out completely. The 50/1 (1) KING GARWOOD was last on his debut and needs blinkers to potentially improve his performance.

The in-form team of Dominic Ffrench Davis and Kevin Stott team up once again for owners Amo Racing and they can add another win to their growing tally with debutant SIR BOLTON. Out of a German Listed-winning dam, the son of Blue Point cost 155,000 euros as a yearling and he can get off the mark at the first time of asking. Cake By The Ocean is related to plenty of winners and rates the most immediate danger, while Shayekh is another to consider.

This is likely to go to a newcomer, with SIR BOLTON making plenty of appeal for connections who have enjoyed a fine start to the season. Shayekh and Phoenix Duchess are a couple of others to note, and the betting will be informative.

Dominic Ffrench Davis's Blue Point colt SIR BOLTON fetched 155,000euros as a yearling so is taken to continue the yard's fine run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

2.5/1 (6) ZIRYAB and 4/1 (5) SAVANNA KING are the most likely to do well based on their impressive pedigrees and being trained by respected yards. 3.33/1 (1) BEAR ON THE LOOSE also showed promise in their debut, so could also perform well in future races.

Bear On The Loose hit the line with plenty of conviction when third at Lingfield last month and he warrants consideration with the in-form Daniel Muscutt in the saddle. Preference, however, goes to the 525,000gns purchase, ZIRYAB. The stoutly-bred son of Kingman is a full-brother to King Leonidas and he can replicate his sibling by landing the spoils on his racecourse debut. Although Kingfisher King's pedigree suggests his best exploits may come over further, he could also hit the ground running.

BEAR ON THE LOOSE shaped well on debut at Lingfield last month and gets the vote before market clues can sort out the newcomers, Kingfisher King and Ziryab two in particular to note.

Some potentially useful newcomers on show and the Gosden's costly Kingman colt ZIRYAB gets the nod over stablemate Savanna King.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

1.5/1 (4) BEELZEBUB is the most likely to do well in this race, as he has recently won two races and is expected to have more to offer.

SASSY BELLE displayed her liking for heavy underfoot conditions when travelling strongly to win a restricted novice stakes contest at Leicester in October and returns to handicaps on her seasonal debut with leading claims. Beelzebub completed a double on his return to action at Newcastle earlier in the month and is feared most off only 4lb higher in the ratings. Fellow last-time-out winner Kessaar Power made the perfect stable debut at Chelmsford last month and also enters the fray having received an identical rise.

Despite still looking a shade rough around the edges, BEELZEBUB built on his Chelmsford novice success when following up on his handicap bow at Newcastle earlier this month. It's likely that there's better to come from this son of Dark Angel and he shaped well on his sole previous turf start when making his debut at Newbury in October. Kessaar Power is a much-respected main danger on the back of his all-the-way win at Chelmsford, while Fox Master also needs considering now handicapping.

The verdict goes to improving BEELZEBUB (nap), who can make light of a 4lb rise in the weights and complete his hat-trick
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It is difficult to confidently predict which horse will do well based solely on this summary, as all of the horses have some limitations or uncertainties mentioned. However, 3/1 (5) SMOOTH RYDER stands out as having a strong track record in handicap company and is dropping back in trip, which could be a good move. 3.5/1 (1) BURNISH also has potential with a step up in trip, but there are no clear indications of improvement from recent form. 4/1 (2) INTERGALACTICAT is an unknown in handicap/turf debut but has potential for improvement. 4.5/1 (6) DOG FOX and 5/1 (3) ABSOLUTE QUEEN are both lightly-raced maidens with limited experience, but could surprise with gear changes or step up in trip. 8/1 (4) ZEBRA STAR has potential but is a bit of an unknown in terms of whether this stiffer test will be a good fit.

SMOOTH RYDER's stamina appeared stretched by the 1m5f distance last time at Chelmsford and Charlie Johnston's charge can resume his progression now returned to 1m2f. Burnish has been running with credit over 1m of late and the son of Kingman rates the main threat, with this extra yardage expected to unlock some improvement. Intergalacticat's opening mark looks on the stiff side, but a recent gelding procedure may see him fulfil his potential.

INTERGALACTICAT showed enough in maiden/novice company on the all-weather to suggest that this opening mark will be within reach, particularly now that he is faced with a stiffer test. The fact that his yard has been among the winners of late also augurs well. Smooth Ryder was turned over when odds on at Chelmsford recently but is likely to make a bold bid back down in trip here, while Burnish, who shapes as though this step up in distance could be what he needs, merits respect, too.

James Fanshawe's INTERGALACTICAT appeals as the sort to show a fair bit of improvement now he steps into handicaps so gets the verdict.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Based on the summary, 2/1 (4) HAN SOLO BERGER and 3/1 (5) BANG ON THE BELL seem to have the best recent form and are favorites for the race. 4/1 (6) GUSTAV GRAVES and 4.5/1 (3) TROIS VALLEES could also be contenders based on their recent performances. 8.5/1 (2) MEDIA GUEST may be a long shot based on their lack of recent success.

Bang On The Bell landed a similar event at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and races off a 6lb lower mark now back on turf. However, he is 0-4 on grass and preference is for fellow last-time-out winner HAN SOLO BERGER. The eight-year-old has proven himself on softer conditions and also won over C&D off 3lb higher in June last year, which suggests he is well treated today. Trois Vallees is an interesting contender making her first start for the Charlie Fellowes yard.

HAN SOLO BERGER isn't the easiest to predict but he looked on good terms with himself when making a winning reappearance at Southwell earlier this month. The 8-y-o remains 3 lb below the mark off which he scored over this C&D last summer and earns the vote ahead of Gustav Graves. If recent all-weather winner Bang On The Bell is able to continue the good work back on turf he should also be in the shake-up.

ang On The Bell has a bit to prove back on turf so preference is for HAN SOLO BERGER who has no question mark on that front.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will do well based solely on this summary, as it provides limited information about their previous performances and current form. However, 2.5/1 (3) JENEVER and 4/1 (5) MR FAYEZ both have recent creditable performances in handicaps, and 9/1 (8) GOOD TO GO had an unlucky third place finish in their latest race with a new piece of headgear, so they may be worth considering for potential success in their next race. It is also worth monitoring if 9/1 (2) AUTUMN FLIGHT can bounce back after a string of poor performances.

JENEVER (second) finished in front of Autumn Flight (fifth) on his latest outing at Southwell over 6f and although he is 2lb worse off at the weights with that rival today, he's still strongly fancied to confirm that form and win for the first time on turf. The son of Swiss Spirit remains in fine form and, if coping with softer conditions, ought to go close once more. Another to consider is Enchanted Night, who ran well in this grade over 6f at this track last time and goes off the same mark.

JENEVER arrives less exposed than most and, having run well when runner-up at Southwell (6f) on his latest start 3 weeks ago, he could be the answer returned to turf. Good To Go and Munificent are just a couple of others to consider in a tricky finale.

Jessica Macey's JENEVER looks the way to go, given he had to race wide throughout when 2nd at Southwell and can race off the same mark.
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