There were 35 Races on Thursday 18th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A chance is taken on EVENING'S EMPIRE who has been contesting maidens in Ireland won by smart horses. Good ground could suit.
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An opening mark of 80 looks more than manageable for NORTH VIEW (nap), who is first choice ahead of Pilgrim in a competitive opener
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Hostelry is greatly respected despite the rise in class but HORTZADAR may be able to enhance his good record at the track.
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She is yet to build upon her very promising chasing debut but I AM GONNA BE tries a new trip on her stable debut and is worth chancing.
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Dubawi colt LEAD ARTIST is the first foal of French 1m Group 2 winner Obligate and he earns the vote ahead of First Conquest.
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Flickering Halo and Galactic Charm set the standard but LIBERTY COACH may progress past them.
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The pick is lightly raced REALISATION (nap), away from soft ground, ahead of Cottie and Pretending.
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First choice is MARSHMAN, ahead of Shouldvebeenaring and Mill Stream in a competitive Abernant.
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Vince L'Amour has more to come but so does FENLANDER (nap) who has had a wind op since last seen and who should relish the ground.
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Half of the field are out of the handicap, two by huge margins. Preference is for MALAITA but Game On For Glory is a serious rival.
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Preference is for French challenger ALCANTOR, who was runner-up in the Group 1 Criterium International at Saint-Cloud when last seen.
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An open race in which the potentially well-handicapped KNOCKBREX is marginally preferred to Stressfree and Bushfire.
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Last month's Cheltenham Festival heroine GOLDEN ACE is now 3-3 over hurdles and ought to be very hard to beat today.
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A chance is taken on fitness of BOOTHEN BOY who was narrowly denied in 2023's renewal of this on similar ground and this is weaker
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This race features an interesting clash between 1,000 Guineas entries ROLICA and Izipizi, preferred in that order.
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Last year's winner Bay Breeze should go well but FOOLS RUSH IN may resume winning ways off his lowly mark on his stable debut.
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With her breathing issues resolved, SOMESPRING SPECIAL readily drew clear to open her chasing account off this mark on Sunday.
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This could be a good opportunity for BRENNUS LESCRIBAA (nap) who had looked like a nice prospect before a below par run last time
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Charlie Appleby can continue his fine record in this race with a win from ENDLESS VICTORY over Meydaan.
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The filly FLYING FINN again showed promise when runner-up on heavy ground at Catterick and is taken to make a winning handicap debut.
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Alan King's GETURGUCCION looks the one to be with on the strength of her Newbury defeat. I've Madeupmymind is next best.
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It was a promising debut from ZULU MIKE before coming down and he may be capable of better with that run under his belt
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Preference is for POET MASTER, who has won three of his four starts and could be better than a handicapper. Suviana is a danger.
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Given his 9l win on heavy going last week and the shortcomings of today's rivals, CLANSMAN will surely be a short price to follow up.
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Top of the list is AW specialist CALCUTTA DREAM, who won over C&D in January and was successful at Wolverhampton last time.
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ROBINDEVIDASTAR was running well in defeat prior to his latest outing and he shades the vote given that he's the type to bounce back
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This can go to the highly progressive CON TE PARTIRO, who made it 3-3 in handicaps with his easy win at Wolverhampton last week.
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HORANTZAU D'AIRY did little wrong when winning a Leopardstown novice on chasing debut last time and is selected.
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The runners who have placed form don't look bombproof. Interesting alternative MOON ASPECT is first choice, ahead of Voyeur.
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Though given a 9lb hike for her win in a Thurles handicap chase last time, LILIAN BLAND can defy the rise.
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The vote goes to Ed Dunlop's progressive 4yo GREEK GIANT, who returned from a break with an emphatic win here two weeks ago.
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Inn At The Park has claims but he'll be well found in the market and GETAMOTIVE may be worth chancing after a promising debut
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This looks tricky and from a handy mark it could be worth taking a chance on a revival from TOP BUTTON, on his stable debut.
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The standout candidate on what we've seen is SOUTHBANK, who could still be well treated under his penalty.
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The in-form SHALLOW (nap) won cosily last time and is taken to defy a 7lb rise with most of her opponents having questions to answer.
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