There were 15 Races on Wednesday 6th March 2024 across 2 meetings. There was 6 races at Catterick, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

BARON DE MIDLETON was far from disgraced when third in a class 3 handicap hurdle at Newcastle recently and the veteran rates as the one to beat on his return to claiming company. Although Foveros has 9lb to find on the ratings, Henry Oliver's gelding is feared most having finished ahead of the selection when runner-up at Leicester in January. Allbetsoff could also have a say if coping with softer ground conditions.

BARON DE MIDLETON quickly returned to form when third in handicap company at Newcastle 11 days ago and, holding excellent claims on these terms down in grade, Brian Ellison's veteran looks the one to side with. That said Foveros is finding his feet for his new yard and is a player, with Allbetsoff another who can feature.

Baron De Midleton has the best chance on current ratings but at Leicester in January he finished behind FOVEROS, who is preferred.
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Jumping errors in the closing stages at Southwell contributed to MY GIFT TO YOU's unsuccessful hat-trick bid. Regardless, James Owen's charge still ran with plenty of credit to fill the runner-up berth and a 4lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from regaining the winning thread. Kings Justice has posted a string of good efforts over C&D in recent months and he is likely to be in the mix once more. Master Breffni should appreciate the return to this trip.

MY GIFT TO YOU continues to thrive for James Owen, finding further improvement when runner-up at Southwell last month. He can record his fifth success of the season. Bebside Banter and Kings Justice can also make their presence felt.

Kings Justice commands respect but, on the revised terms, TITANIUM BULLET has a fighting chance in his rematch with that rival.
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LILY DU BERLAIS posted some smart form in Graded company in Ireland last season and she should take all the beating if returning at anywhere near that level, with the main threat likely to emerge in the shape of Sweet Fantasy. The James Owen-trained five-year-old made a winning debut over hurdles at Plumpton and warrants respect given her ability on the Flat. Snowrocco looks most appealing of the remainder.

This can go the way of LILY DU BERLAIS, who is yet to match her fairly useful bumper form in this sphere but has been campaigned solely in graded events and this is a much easier assignment returning from 11 months off. Second choice is Sweet Fantasy, who carries a penalty having gone in at the first time of asking over hurdles for her new yard at Plumpton in January, with Snowrocco seemingly best of the remainder.

Preference is for LILY DU BERLAIS, who returns from an absence but has shown promise in Graded novice hurdles in Ireland.
Class & Speed Card

HASTON CLERMONT continues in cracking form after being touched off when on a hat-trick at Chepstow in January, and has been put up a further 4lb for that display. Noel Williams' seven-year-old makes only his fifth chase start and could still have improvement in him. Tom Cody, who was only denied by a neck over track and trip last month, has to be considered, while Skyhill is also worth a second look.

HASTON CLERMONT split a couple of subsequent winners when failing by the narrowest of margins to bring up the hat-trick at Chepstow so is fancied to resume winning ways. Tom Cody is also on the upgrade and is a clear next best.

The progressive 7yo HASTON CLERMONT (nap) was narrowly denied a hat-trick at Chepstow last time and can return to winning ways here.
Class & Speed Card

All four contenders are last-time-out winners but preference is for ONWARD ROUTE, who went in by a length and a half over C&D in November. The Rebecca Menzies-trained top-weight may have been let off lightly with a 2lb rise and he could be the one to beat again. Champ Royal, who is seeking a hat-trick after supplementing a Musselburgh victory with a triumph over track and trip, has to be respected. Barricane and penalised C&D scorer Burrows Hall must not be dismissed lightly.

This looks competitive for a small field, the quartet all last-time-out winners, but preference is for BURROWS HALL, who improved for a step up in trip when scoring readily over C&D recently. Barricane and Champ Royal are both obvious dangers.

Top of the list is BURROWS HALL, who did it easily last week on his first crack at a staying trip and can defy a 7lb penalty.
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Arctician has been thereabouts in this grade at Lingfield the last twice and it would be no surprise to see him involved again off the same mark. However, the vote goes to MAYSONG, who bounced back to form to reach the frame at Chelmsford in January and his mark has been lowered by 1lb. Alice Haynes' gelding looks well placed to record his fifth career victory. Of the remainder, Silastar appeals most on his return to action.

LOCAL BAY was back to his best and shaped better than the result when fourth at Lingfield a month ago, so he's worth taking a chance on in the hope that they go a sound pace. Arctician rarely runs a bad race at this track, so he's feared along with Maysong, who has also been in good order.

This could go to the consistent ARCTICIAN who was 2-2 in this month last year. Plastic Paddy is feared most.
Class & Speed Card

JERRYSBACK hasn't been seen since finishing stone last in a class 2 handicap at Perth in September 2022, but he returns to action at a considerably lower level. Successful in the Listed Summer Cup at Uttoxeter on his penultimate appearance, Ben Haslam's 12-year-old should prove hard to beat if anywhere near his peak. Gaboriot finished a close-up third off a mark of 122 when on a three-timer at Ludlow, which puts him bang in contention. Drop Him In has filled the runner-up spot on each of his last three point-to-point starts and, along with Percussion and Windsor Avenue, is another to note.

GABORIOT perhaps doesn't have quite as much class as some of his rivals but he's in form and has much less to prove than most, so he's preferred to Jerrysback, who has a long absence to overcome. Percussion is also likely to play a hand if he can put a tame display at Leicester behind him.

Most of the main players have something to prove and that leaves the door open for GABORIOT, who has been in good form this season.
Class & Speed Card

Trojan Storm has finished third on both starts since joining the Ian Williams stable and he helps set the standard with a rating of 75 so would be foolish to overlook. However, a chance can be taken on newcomer SITCOM, who goes for the in-form Charlie Johnston yard, is out of a mare who landed the Prix Royal-Oak, and is closely related to plenty of winners. Any market confidence behind City Saint on her first outing would also be of interest.

TROJAN STORM seemed unsuited by the steady gallop when third over this sort of trip at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and, remaining the type to do better, he gets the nod to come out on top. Brodie's Boy and Across Earth are others to consider, with newcomer Sitcom another to note.

Now tackling a longer trip, NORTH WINTERFELL is taken to leave his debut effort behind.
Class & Speed Card

Wake Up Harry responded well to first-time blinkers to make it two out of his last three at Wolverhampton, and he is likely to be on the premises again. However, he is 8lb higher than for the first of those victories so the vote goes to C&D winner MCCAULEY'S TAVERN, who was far from disgraced in third over track and trip last week and competes off an unchanged mark. Watermelon Sugar completes the shortlist on his return to the fray.

WAKE UP HARRY reacted well to blinkers when landing a Wolverhampton handicap with something to spare 3 weeks ago, so he's worth a chance to follow up at the possible expense of Big R, who was better than the result at the same course last time. Man On A Mission is another to consider.

From the rail draw, MCCAULEY'S TAVERN is taken to get a bit of cover before pouncing late.
Class & Speed Card

SUPREME KING was sent off favourite on his first start over 6f since July 2022 when coming home in sixth at Wolverhampton, but after racing wide and hanging right, it may pay to be in a forgiving mood with David Evans' charge now 2lb lower on a right-handed track. Bora Bora was half a length behind Thank The Lord in third at Chelmsford but he was slowly away on that occasion and provided it doesn't become a habitual occurrence, he can reverse the form and emerge as the main danger to the selection.

An open-looking sprint which can go the way of THANK THE LORD, who impressed with his attitude when scoring at Chelmsford just less than 2 weeks ago and a small rise in the weights shouldn't be beyond Simon Hodgson's charge. Bora Bora did well to get as close to the selection as he did last time, so he may emerge as the main danger, with Supreme King and Mokaatil not out of things, either.

With this stiffer 6f likely to suit, BORA BORA is fancied to turn the tables on Thank The Lord from their clash 13 days ago.
Class & Speed Card

JUNGLE MAC makes his handicap debut off what looks a workable mark and after fairly bolting up at Chelmsford when still not looking like the finished article, he can make a bold bid with the promise of more to come. Fellow handicap debutant Nariko warrants respect on the back of a workmanlike success over C&D in September, since when she has left Kevin Ryan for Hugo Palmer. Mashadi also starts off for a new yard and having shaped with promise on multiple occasions last season, and on the back of a gelding operation, he holds claims of at least hitting the frame.

Expensive Breeze-Up purchase NARIKO showed big improvement when off the mark at the third attempt over C&D on her final run for Kevin Ryan in September and should have more to offer still switched to handicaps. The thriving Media Shooter is next best ahead of Jungle Mac.

This is slightly easier than the C&D contest MEDIA SHOOTER finished second in 17 days ago and he's the suggestion.
Class & Speed Card

FREETODREAM didn't get the rub of the green when fifth at Lingfield last month. The four-year-old looks to have a race of this nature within his compass, though, and a first success on the all-weather could be imminent. Heerathetrack was thwarted in his hat-trick bid when third at Kempton, but he should remain competitive off the same rating. Chico Dulce is another to consider.

FREETODREAM remained in good form when mid-field at Lingfield on his latest outing, finishing well having been left poorly placed, so he is taken to resume winning ways as he drops back down in grade. Heerathetrack has also been going well and isn't taken lightly, with Chico Dulce completing the shortlist.

Bantry is interesting back from a break/wind op but the unexposed CHICO DULCE's stable debut offered hope of better.
Class & Speed Card

Swiss Rowe backed up his C&D victory with a very solid effort to finish a close-up third at Wolverhampton, and he is likely to be thereabouts again off the same rating. However, preference is for FIELDSMAN, who continues to be in great heart after finishing third over an extended mile at Wolverhampton last month and he also remains on the same mark. Ravenglass is another to consider.

SWISS ROWE backed up January's C&D win with a sound effort at Wolverhampton last time and looks the most solid option in a modest contest, though Fieldsman has struck up a fine rapport with Jack Doughty and merits plenty of respect, with Ravenglass also considered back at 7f.

Ravenglass looks booked for another good run but MUY MUY GUAPO may belatedly manage to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card

ROGUE DREAM put underwhelming efforts in her first three starts behind her to hit the crossbar on her handicap debut at Wolverhampton last weekend, and Jack Jones' filly could prove very difficult to beat off the same mark. Lord Danielson was behind her at Dunstall Park, but is a player if he can reproduce the form of his Chelmsford second prior to that. Mister Mojito is worth a market check on his handicap bow.

ROGUE DREAM showed big improvement when runner-up on her handicap bow at Wolverhampton on Saturday and has obvious claims off the same mark. Amerigo Vespucci is potentially on a fair mark starting out for a new yard so is feared most ahead of Lord Danielson.

This looks good for ROGUE DREAM (nap), who shaped well behind another big improver on Saturday's handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card

Eaux De Vie outran huge odds in first-time blinkers to fill the runner-up berth over 1m4f at Wolverhampton and she could get into contention off the same rating. However, FOREVER PROUD has performed very well in classified events on each of her last three starts and she could defy her mark of 51 now that she is back in a handicap. Heavenly Wish is worth a second look in first-time cheekpieces, with Rossa Ryan booked.

Preference is for FOREVER PROUD, who has been in good form this year and returns to handicapping on a fair mark. Pittsburg and Delvey head the list of dangers.

It could be 17th-time lucky for IFTIKHAAR - his first frame effort this February can be upgraded and his second has been boosted.
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