There were 27 Races on Thursday 21st March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Ludlow, 8 races at Southwell, 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 5 race.

HAWK STONE put in a career best when finishing second on his handicap debut at Wincanton a couple of weeks ago and the unexposed five-year-old merits the utmost respect off a 1lb higher mark here. Queen Of Steel also found only one too strong on her most recent outing and is an obvious threat to the selection. My Granny Lily and Double Click should not be discounted either.

HAWK STONE took a step forward when runner-up on his handicap debut at Wincanton 2 weeks ago and is selected to go one better with the galloping nature of this track promising to suit him well. Dance Havana probably needed the run after 5 months off at Taunton 3 weeks ago and remains interesting from a lowly mark based on her Flat form, while My Granny Lily is expected to give another good account.

Harriet Dickin's HAWK STONE (nap) is a scopey sort who looks progressive after chasing home the right horse on his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LARGY FORCE has filled second place on both of her starts under Rules and this appears to be an ideal opportunity for the Warren Greatrex-trained six-year-old to go one better. The drop in grade should help Love Tree after she was well held in Listed company at Doncaster and she should not be underestimated. Others to consider are Miss Hunky Dory and Coco Brave.

LARGY FORCE should have more to come on the back of her encouraging first effort over hurdles at Hereford last month so she gets the vote. Love Tree is second choice ahead of Ben Clarke's Wincanton runner-up Miss Hunky Dory.

The favourable impression that LOVE TREE made at Ludlow is not forgotten and she's taken to get back on track in a first-time hood.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LEISSIERES EXPRESS was third off this mark at Wincanton a month ago and he is only 5lb higher than when winning at Exeter on New Year's Day. A reproduction of either of those efforts would give the seven-year-old a big chance here. Shot Boii has not been at his very best of late but is a player based on his victory at Hereford in January, while Golden Sovereign is next best.

LEISSIERES EXPRESS has taken well to the switch to chasing, opening his account at Exeter in January, and lines up here on the back of a good third at Wincanton 33 days ago. Still unexposed granted this sort of test, he could be worth siding with to continue the good work. Movethechains and Shot Boii are others to consider.

If SILVER IN DISGUISE can rediscover some form then he'd have as good a chance as any with no stamina issues to contend with.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LADY BALKO completed her hat-trick in emphatic fashion at Taunton 10 days ago and David Pipe's mare, who is 5lb well-in under a 7lb penalty, looks set to take all the beating once again. Course winner Valens Bruyee was far from disgraced on his handicap debut at Sandown last time out and he is the main danger now eased 2lb in the ratings. Jo Lescribaa could prove to be best of the remainder.

LADY BALKO got the hat-trick up in ready fashion at Taunton 10 days ago and she's capable of going in again for all that Jo Lescribaa is a formidable danger with improvement on the cards. Valens Bruyee is another one to note returning to the scene of his novice win in January.

Lady Balko has obvious claims but JO LESCRIBAA ran better than the margins imply at Leicester and has more to offer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Twilight Glory is 7lb higher after completing a course double, but he still merits respect on his hat-trick mission. However, a chance can be taken on LEADING SWOOP, who bumped into a progressive rival when occupying the runner-up spot on his chasing debut at Fontwell. From an unchanged mark and with the prospect of more to come, he can go one better. Puddlesinthepark continues to run quite well in defeat and could find more for the addition of first-time cheekpieces.

TWILIGHT GLORY is clearly thriving all of a sudden and the manner of last month's win here suggests he can complete a course hat-trick. Leading Swoop and Shady B both made good starts to their chase careers when runner-up at Fontwell and Leicester respectively, so they head the dangers.

Hat-trick seeker Twilight Glory might meet his match in LEADING SWOOP, who pushed an in-form rival close on his chase debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Stratford scorer LA MARQUISE failed to make an impact at Listed level last time out, but the fact she was sent off joint-favourite would suggest much better was expected. Jamie Snowden's filly must saddle a penalty, but this does not look the strongest of contests and she is taken to regain the winning thread. Anthony Honeyball enjoys his fair share of success in bumpers and his pair Getaways Gift and Briefly ought to be capable of mounting a stern challenge.

LA MARQUISE scored with a bit in hand on debut at Stratford back in November so, having found listed company too much at Cheltenham next time, Jamie Snowdon's filly gets the nod fitted with a tongue tie and back in much calmer waters. Anthony Honeyball saddles a couple and it's Briefly who shades the vote over Getaways Gift for the silver medal.

La Marquise is respected but GETAWAYS GIFT is taken to reverse Newbury placings with stablemate Briefly.
Ths is the racecard key.
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