There were 50 Races on Thursday 24th April 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Beverley, 8 races at Perth, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Bangor, 6 races at Chelmsford City, 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 4 race.

I'm A Lumberjack sets the standard for others to aim at with a rating of 120, but his latest third at Uttoxeter was an underwhelming effort. With that in mind, RONNIES RULES gets the vote. Dan Skelton's six-year-old justified favouritism in good style at Ffos Las last week and may have more to offer on only his fourth start over hurdles. Bear Market completes the shortlist.

Things haven't worked out for I'M A LUMBERJACK since winning at Warwick, but the style of that victory is still fresh in the mind.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES finished third in a much warmer event at Carlisle last month and the assessor may have been kind to only put him up 1lb. The nine-year-old remains unexposed over this distance and if running at a similar level, he will prove tough to stop. Hunter Legend failed to land the hat-trick when only fifth at Uttoxeter in February, but this should be easier and he has to be respected. Of the remainder, Clonakilty makes the most appeal.

The 9yo GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES was signaling a return to form when blundering away his chance late on at Carlisle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Point-to-point winner Jomig Des Bois produced a better effort to finish second over an extended 2m3f here last month and is an interesting contender on his handicap debut, taking a step up in trip. However, CHAMPETRE finished third in a stronger event at Warwick when last seen and may appreciate this slight drop in distance. The seven-year-old races off a 1lb lower rating and looks the one to beat. Fresh Speculation is another to note.

The selection is CHUGGY, up in trip on handicap debut on only his third go over hurdles having shown ability in the first two.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

An impressive winner on his chase debut here over shorter last month, BIG CITY ROLLER looks well worth another go over further off an 8lb higher mark. As long as the seven-year-old handles this sounder surface, he can go in again at the main expense of Konfusion, who could not have won any easier at Uttoxeter last month, for which he has been raised a hefty 12lb. An unlucky first-fence departure in the Scottish Grand National when fancied, Sail Away is a player, along with comfortable Sandown scorer Frenchy Du Large.

This could lie between two unexposed ones BIG CITY ROLLER and Konfusion who made a good impression in their latest chase starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A determined winner on his first run after wind surgery at Taunton last time out, DANCE AND GLANCE could be well treated off a mark of 115 on his handicap debut and can follow up for in-form connections. On a hat-trick in this sphere after a comfortable success over C&D earlier this month, Fandabidozi must enter calculations along with Crystal Glance, who returned to winning ways in taking fashion at Uttoxeter last month.

This looks wide open. If THE GRAFTER continues to hold his form then he'll win a handicap of this nature sooner or later.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Two from three over C&D with a further second placed effort, REGAL AND ROYAL has been a model of consistency since going handicapping last May. Jennie Candlish's charge bumped into a progressive rival in Luminaries, who runs in the other division of this contest (8:10), when filling the runner-up spot at Newcastle last month and a 2lb rise looks fair on that evidence. The son of Doctor Dino is fancied to go one place better, although Chesh, who sports a first-time tongue-tie for this handicap bow, could provide a stern challenge. Mokoro is also noted.

Having put up a career-best when third at Warwick MOKORO (nap) is taken to beat the in-form pair, Regal And Royal and Ivane.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LUMINARIES defeated Regal And Royal, who has a strong chance in the other division of this contest (7:40), at Newcastle to complete his hat-trick last time out. Despite a 9lb higher mark, Ewan Whillans' gelding might not be done just yet. Fat Harry wasn't the most fluent at Uttoxeter recently so it was to his credit that he was able to keep on for second. A return to further should suit and he is feared, while market support for handicap debutant Alshadhian would be noteworthy.

In an open race FAT HARRY is taken to get off the mark over hurdles now back up in trip. Proper Twelve looks his main danger.
Ths is the racecard key.
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