There were 29 Races on Saturday 6th April 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Curragh, 7 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 6 race.

Alice Bond coaxed the best out of Mc'ted at Wolverhampton on Tuesday and it's a logical move to have another go under a penalty. However, this is a deeper race and the slightly longer trip demands more so it may be more prudent to side with REVERBERATION, whose consistency is hard to fault and he can gain some just reward after a couple of second-placed finishes. Optik and Crazy Maisie complete the shortlist.

REVERBERATION continues to run well, simply unlucky to bump into one on a sharp upward curve at Wolverhampton last time, and he remains one to be interested in at this level. Mc'Ted was revived all of a sudden when scoring at Wolverhampton and remains potentially on a good mark under a penalty, while Come On John is threatening to come good now dipped below his last winning mark.

Mc'Ted commands plenty of respect under a penalty but slight preference is for the reliable CRAZY MAISIE each-way.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Karl Burke holds big aspirations for Cuban Tiger, who showed sterling qualities to land last week's Burradon Stakes at Newcastle, where he comfortably accounted for Orne (third). This presents a stiffer test, however, with Royal Lodge third CAPULET a high-calibre opponent who sets the standard on the figures. Having broke his maiden on Polytrack at Dundalk on debut, the Aidan O'Brien-trained Justify colt has to be of considerable interest returning to action, with the Ballydoyle handler tasting success with two of his six previous Chelmsford runners.

CAPULET was placed in a couple of Group 2s as a juvenile so can make the most of the drop in class despite ideally wanting further than this now. Cuban Tiger improved again when winning a listed race at Newcastle last week and rates a big threat, while Orne finished over 3 lengths behind him that day but is now 5 lb better off.

Cuban Tiger and Orne are closely matched but CAPULET was placed in Group 2s last autumn and can beat them both if fully fit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

German import Roxanne, who was 3-3 in her homeland, is a noteworthy contender on her UK debut under Ryan Moore, while Avon Light enters calculations after her determined victory in a decent handicap at Kempton. However, STRONG IMPACT was highly consistent during her three-year-old season and with the promise of more to come now she has probably strengthened up further, the daughter of Saxon Warrior appeals most for an in-form yard.

AYYAB has some strong form to her name and shaped well when second (despite interference) at Southwell recently so, with a fitness edge over her main rivals, she's the one to side with. Roxanne is unbeaten to date and looks an intriguing British debutante, while Strong Impact and Moogie should both have more to offer

A fascinating event can go to MOOGIE (nap), who may notch another personal best after landing a quickfire C&D double last autumn.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Johnny Johnson has plenty of experience to draw upon and a winter break should have freshened him up for this return to action. However, 145,000gns newcomer CAPO VATICANO, a Calyx half-sister to a Listed winner in France, could have too much class for her rivals and Andrew Balding's filly can take this en route to bigger things. Rebel Empire may post an improved bid on his third start and with Ryan Moore booked.

CAPO VATICANO is related to numerous winners and represents a top yard, so she's worth chancing to make a successful start in a race where the bar isn't set high at all. Rebel Empire shaped quite well last time and looks the obvious danger, while Johnny Johnston could, theoretically, make his presence felt if he returns back on his game.

This looks a sound opportunity for REBEL EMPIRE to get off the mark, with the drop in trip not expected to pose him too many problems.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LEGACY POWER relished the step up in distance when opening his account over this trip at Kempton in February. The Andrew Balding-trained four-year-old is effectively racing off a 2lb lower mark if taking Callum Hutchinson's 3lb claim into account, with first-time cheekpieces expected to help too. The biggest threat may emerge from fellow last-time-out winner Zivaniya, who likely has more to come in retained blinkers. Natacata also makes some appeal at the foot of the weights.

LEGACY POWER, a 400,000 gns yearling, remains with few miles on the clock and can follow up his February Kempton success. Zivaniya was another winner from the front at that track last week and looks set to go well again along with old-rival Natacata.

Recent Kempton winners Legacy Power and Zivaniya are respected but NATACATA is taken to get an overdue win on the board.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KING OF ITHACA didn't do himself any favours when caught out wide and pulling too hard over C&D back in December, but the way he finished off his race was encouraging and this represents a drop in grade for the son of Ulysses. There wasn't much to separate Once Adaay (first) and Island Native (second) over track and trip last month, and the latter is now 1lb better off. A winner of two of his last four Chelmsford starts, including over further most recently, Smart Deal may be the chief threat to the selection.

A competitive race for the grade, with WAKE UP HARRY taken to make it 3-5 for his new yard having scored cosily at Wolverhampton when last seen 8 weeks ago. Smart Deal and Once Adaay, who is unbeaten here, are a couple of others respected having also won last time out.

On a workable mark even before Joe Leavy's useful 5lb claim is considered, SURPRISE PICTURE is taken to exploit his favourable draw.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for PROFITMAN after a taking success over this distance at Wolverhampton last week, the son of Profitable should have plenty more to come off a 4lb higher mark. Ruth Langmore (fourth) had Lord Danielson (fifth) less than a length behind at Kempton most recently and both are capable of being in the shake-up. Related to a host of winners, Brinton is of interest on her handicap debut.

PROFITMAN opened his account in the style of one with a good deal more to offer when defeating 8 rivals at Wolverhampton 7 days ago and a 4 lb rise for that breakthrough success shouldn't prevent a bold follow-up bid. Blacklion isn't one to be giving up on at this sort of level, and along with Lord Danielson, heads up the dangers.

It's worth giving another chance to BLACKLION, who ran well in defeat here on his handicap debut two starts ago.
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