There were 42 Races on Thursday 18th May 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Perth, 7 races at York, 7 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Newmarket, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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Firenze Rosa and Redredrobin can feature but MY GHENGIS is on the up and can capitalise on this drop in grade.
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The filly DESIGNER was an authoritative winner over C&D last August and could be set for a productive campaign. Korker is a danger.
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This may rest between the two winners in the field and April foal RELIEF RALLY (nap) may be open to the greater progress.
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The answer might be LACILA BLUE, who backed up her Musselburgh third with a fairly good run in a valuable series final.
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The absence and drop back in trip are question marks for FREE WIND, but she's a class act who did very well to win the Lancashire Oaks.
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Jasour is a newcomer of some note but MR BALOO was very green at Newmarket yet showed enough to make him of major interest here.
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He didn't get far on his chasing debut in December but CONKWELL LEGEND was in excellent form over hurdles at the end of last season.
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Having run respectably on unsuitably soft ground at Thirsk on his reappearance, CRUYFF TURN can win this for the second year running.
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Jax Edge is a key player but MANY RIVERS looks thrown in if returning to the form of her 2yo debut now handicapping at this level.
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The vote goes to the lightly raced 6yo HARIBO COLLONGES, who got off the mark when beating a clear second in a C&D handicap last month.
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There is so much to like about this field. WHITE BIRCH ranks highly in terms of form and also brings plenty of promise.
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Ibrahimovic ran well in a good race at Newmarket last month but SEAHOUSES may be able to leave his debut effort well behind him.
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A winner at Musselburgh in February, SCOTS POET (nap) has remained in good form since and may still have a bigger run in him.
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Rocket Rodney and Walbank were classy sprint 2yos. Hispanic is also feared but the vote goes to the improving GREAT STATE.
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Truthful is an interesting newcomer but LA ISLA MUJERES can leave her Kempton debut behind her now she is upped in trip.
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This can go to EVERYDAY CHAMPAGNE, who took well to chasing last season and ought to be suited by today's move back up in trip.
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There was a lot to like about CUBAN THUNDER's debut at Newmarket so he gets the vote. Impressive Act is an obvious sort on paper.
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Komedy Kicks has strong claims but preference is for SOMESPRING SPECIAL.
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Dangers abound but TRUE LEGEND is treading a well-worn path with horses from his stable and can follow up his Newcastle success.
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The Willie Mullins-trained recruit JIT LANGY showed promise at Auteuil last autumn and may be good enough to win a competitive maiden
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A competitive race in which last year's winner SWORD OF FATE gets the vote ahead of recent Kelso scorer Azof Des Mottes.
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Preference among those who have run is for FLAG OF ST GEORGE whose fourth here at the Craven meeting is already looking pretty good.
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The Johnston yard has Knockbrex but CHESSPIECE (nap) might still prove a class apart even with clear top weight.
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A competitive event in which TARA ITI is taken to gain compensation for an unlucky third on Sunday.
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Former French-trained Flat winner GOT GLORY has her sights radically lowered after running in a Grade 1 race and will be hard to beat
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It might be worth sticking with MINELLADESTINATION, who got back on the scoresheet at Stratford and is only 2lb higher here.
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Star Guest smacks of a likely contender but MAID IN LONDON was also impressive in winning her novice on the AW.
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On his debut for this yard and after an absence, FAROUK DE CHENEAU is given the vote.
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Just denied at Wexford on good ground before disappointing at Naas on soft, NEMEAN could make the breakthrough today.
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Despite the form of her debut race taking some knocks, SPRING DAWN still looks the one to be with.
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Gary Moore's low-mileage 5yo IN THE AIR is preferred to recent Plumpton chase winner Small Bad Bob.
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A chance is taken on TOOR MOMENT to go one better than her second in this race last year.
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Priscilla's Wish continues to surprise off her inflated mark but GLOBAL ESTEEM is off the same figure for his last three wins.
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The step up to this trip should suit PURE THEATRE, who ran well last Saturday.
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With two solid runs under his girth in maiden hurdles behind smart sorts, PRESENT SOLDIER(nap) should be able to get off the mark today
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Having bumped into some good horses across his five starts, LISEO is taken to make a winning handicap debut.
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Although fortunate at Plumpton, PLEASURE GARDEN ran well enough to earn the vote here.
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Tricky but nice each-way terms and some fairly reliable sorts can be fancied. Townhill Penny is among them but ATLANTIAN can win
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After trouble in running last time, CONNEMARA COAST (nap) can make amends. Fox Journey and Cavern Club are feared most.
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The progressive novice SCAMALLACH LIATH (nap) makes most appeal.
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READIN TOMMY WRONG looked a good sort at Kilbeggan, finding plenty. This looks ordinary enough for a winners' bumper
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Quinault has fairly dotted up the last twice but ERTEBAT could be every bit as progressive judged on his Pontefract display.
Ths is the racecard key.
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