There were 28 Races on Monday 18th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Newcastle, 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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Stablemates Arizona Blaze and Charanda are respected, but a speculative vote goes to BOBBI ROSA, who has a speedy pedigree
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Having won in good style on his chase debut SAMOURAI ONE (nap) can follow up despite a 9lb hike up the handicap.
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Plenty with chances but first time out might be the day to catch REAL FORCE who is capable on his day and has a talented claimer aboard
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The one to beat is ALL AUTHORIZED, who moves back into novice company after a creditable second in a recent Newbury handicap.
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Despite dropping in trip FISTON DE BECON makes most appeal having shaped with plenty of promise on all three starts over fences.
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The Stack stable has often started the season brightly and MARTY THE PARTY can be given a solid chance based on juvenile form
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Sprightly 14yo MAX DYNAMO is now 1lb lower than when running a big race in defeat in the Southern National here in November.
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The vote goes to the ex-Irish pointer STRONG FOUNDATIONS, who has shaped quite well in his two bumpers so far.
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Having run with credit in smart company at two GAENARI appears to set a good standard here with an official rating of 94
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A chance is taken on the fitness of long-absent handicap debutante SAILING GRACE, who could be on a very good mark.
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This is best left to Fortunate Man and LIVIN ON LUCO, with the latter preferred as he has already proved himself over similar trips
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The older fillies and mares have held sway in this recently and YOU SEND ME should have more to offer this year and handles the ground
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The pick is MOLTO BENE (nap), who drew nicely clear to make a winning handicap debut at Plumpton last month and can improve again.
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Our Pink Lady was a good C&D winner last time but RULER OF THE RIVER should be well treated now handicapping, even with a penalty.
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Progressive last term, CHAZZESMEE will handle the ground and is open to improvement; he could be another winner of this for the Stacks
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Topweight MISTER MURCHAN remains well handicapped after his agonising defeat at Lingfield two weeks ago and gets the nod.
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Runner-up in what turned out to be a good race at Sedgefield last time, JUBILEE GOLD is taken to win for the second time over hurdles.
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Last year's fourth SUPERIOR FORCE gets a tentative vote in a wide-open heat; he handles testing ground and is fit from an AW campaign
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His stamina is not copper-bottomed but TWP STORI appears to have been found a good opportunity to get off the mark.
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I'm On My Way shapes as though she will stay 3m but INNISFREE LASS has already proved her stamina in the mud and is preferred.
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There could be more improvement to come from MERISI DIAMOND who won readily over 7f here on his final start last season
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Bella Bluesky should make another bold bid but PERCY WILLIS can defy top weight and record a third C&D success.
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Resurgent 6yo BIG NARSTIE is bidding to complete a quick hat-trick and is probably still ahead of the handicapper.
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A repeat of last week's C&D second would make GOLDEN RAINBOW (nap) very hard to beat. Red Walls can chase him home.
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A trappy event in which BESTIE may deliver on the promise of his seasonal return. The betting should be revealing.
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Cajetan's best run sets a good standard but JOHNNY THUNDER is an interesting newcomer for his powerful stable.
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Inexplicable's course record isn't great but he's still of obvious interest. CHILD OF LIR is tentatively selected in opposition.
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Nikovo is interesting on his stable debut after wind surgery but ZUMAATY ran well last week and could be the answer.
Ths is the racecard key.
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