There were 23 Races on Sunday 28th April 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Southwell, 8 races at Bath, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Angel Shared was on target at Haydock when last seen in September and she merits respect from a 5lb raised mark, but it is FIDELIUS who gets the vote. The son of Harry Angel showed ability across his three qualifying runs and doesn't appear to be overburdened by an opening mark of 66, so this could be a good opportunity. Jungle Jim is also noted.

JUNGLE JIM is expected to step up markedly on his reappearance effort now fitted with headgear and the handicapper has given him a major chance back on turf. Angel Shared ended 2023 on the up and is the obvious threat.

Jungle Jim returns to handicaps off a reduced mark but ANGEL SHARED still has the potential for better this season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SARAH'S VERSE beat subsequent winner Alafdhal over slightly shorter here three weeks ago. Ron Harris' mare remains well treated from a 4lb higher mark and ought to hold every chance of following up, providing a wide draw isn't too much of an inconvenience. Maharajas Express also scored on the same card as the selection and could be the main danger, while Tyger Bay must shoulder a penalty having won at Catterick on Wednesday but looks another likely contender.

In the hope that ACES WILD is as effective on grass (turf debut) he's selected to continue the excellent work from the AW and complete the hat-trick. Maharajas Express and Connie's Rose filled the first two places in a 5f handicap here at the beginning of the month and both should be involved again.

In an open race the mares Sarah's Verse and CONNIE'S ROSE make most appeal. The latter shaped well on her reappearance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This is not the strongest of contests and it could present a good opportunity for GABRIAE to shed her maiden tag. Barry Brennan's filly sets the standard with an official rating of 65 and with first-time cheekpieces a potential source of improvement, she can repel the likely challenge of Nancy Rose, who will appreciate a drop in trip having weakened over 7f at Kempton. Dancing The Dream can chase the pair home.

GABRIAE has races in her and gets the vote in first-time cheekpieces. Nancy Rose and Moon Over India are a couple of the dangers.

Twisted Tiara is respected down in class but NANCY ROSE has shown clear winning potential and this looks a good opportunity.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A progressive sort throughout most of last season, SQUEEZEBOX looks just the type to improve further at five and connections appear to have found a decent opportunity on his return. A determined winner at Southwell last month, Militry Decoration can give him something to think about, along with Cherryhawk, who is of interest on her first start for the Nikki Evans stable. Others to note include Sailing On and Whispering Royal.

A competitive handicap. SQUEEZEBOX had a good first campaign with Mick Appleby last season and appeals as one who can go on again in 2024 so he gets the nod but there are plenty of possible dangers, headed by Militry Decoration and Sailing On.

The top options may be WHISPERING ROYAL, Squeezebox and Sailing On, and the first named could have a fitness edge.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CIARA PEARL is in excellent form at present and a further 2lb rise for a determined success at Kempton looks manageable. The four-year-old, who was only narrowly denied on her debut here last summer, can uphold form with Hotaugustnight (second) from Lingfield, despite being 4lb worse off at the weights, and it may be the unexposed Quietness who gives the selection the most to think about on her first run for new connections.

The hat-trick beckons for CIARA PEARL, who is yet to finish outside the first two places and can defy a small rise in the weights for her Kempton victory earlier this month. Tortured Soul has been a real success story for his yard over the winter and he's put forward as the main danger back on turf, with previous C&D winner Carp Kid not out of things, either.

There is a large element of uncertainty if the ground is testing, but CIARA PEARL is preferred to Tortured Soul and Quietness.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Not seen in action since a narrow reversal at Chelmsford last August, ARCTIC MOUNTAIN could be well treated off a mark of 80 on his handicap debut, despite failing to get his head in front so far. A winner at Newcastle on his penultimate start, Lakota Brave couldn't follow up under a penalty at Lingfield earlier in the month but is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Moonspirit, who arrives on a hat-trick from the all-weather.

ARCTIC MOUNTAIN improved again when only just denied by a smart prospect in a Chelmsford maiden when last seen in August so can make a winning handicap bow off an opening mark of 80. Lakota Brave has a similar profile to the selection being a progressive handicap debutant, so rates the main threat ahead of the hat-trick seeking Moonspirit.

Trip For Rome can win races off this mark but the progressive filly MOONSPIRIT can make a winning seasonal debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Thoughtful Gift successfully completed a hat-trick when scoring by a length at Brighton and holds an obvious chance off 4lb higher. However, preference is for DAPPLED LIGHT, who wasn't disgraced in fifth at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and makes his return to turf off a 2lb lower rating. Adrian Wintle's four-year-old could be well placed to record his second career success, while Breguet Boy is another to note.

THOUGHTFUL GIFT continues to thrive so is fancied to defy a 4 lb rise in the weights and complete her four-timer to deny Eye of The Water, who is back on a lenient-looking mark. Racing Demon and Swatch both command plenty of respect too for place purposes.

Dappled Light should go well back on turf but the thriving THOUGHTFUL GIFT (nap) can complete a four-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HAVANA GOLDRUSH beat Ravenglass by two lengths when setting a fierce pace over C&D last time and he now has a 5lb higher rating to contend with. The son of Havana Gold remains on a workable mark, though, and looks the one to beat, with his main threat possibly King Of Speed, who has been expensive to follow recently but is likely to go well after his second over track and trip. Love Your Work is respected after his third at Thirsk.

KING OF SPEED continues in top form and is probably the way to go from Love Your Work and Ravenglass.

King Of Speed and Ravenglass are high on the list but the latter's stablemate BLUE HERO is well treated now and loves it here.
Ths is the racecard key.
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