There were 50 Races on Saturday 27th April 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Ripon, 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.

A tricky puzzle to solve but Corsican Caper, who struck over 1m4f at Catterick on Wednesday, appeals as a likely candidate under the penalty. Calshot Spit goes in search of a first career success and there were encouraging signs at Bath eight days ago when he posted a creditable second. The son of New Bay encounters different ground conditions here but remains of interest, although it is A POET'S SECRET who receives a tentative vote. The four-year-old looked in need of the run at Chelmsford when returning from a break last month, has few miles on the clock and is completely unexposed on the grass. With a tongue-tie applied for the first time, he could step forward.

CALSHOT SPIT made more of an impact from a reduced mark at Bath 8 days ago and, if he can build on that, he might have enough to take what looks a weak race on paper. Recent Catterick winner Corsican Caper is a player and Swinging London can't be dismissed.

Corsican Caper was a good 1m4f winner on Wednesday but ABRAAJ has less to prove on the stamina front over this trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TORFRIDA wasn't able to add to her maiden C&D victory last season, but Pam Sly's filly might need some give in the ground to be seen to best effect. That looks set to be the case here and, providing she's raring to go following a 258-day absence, the unexposed daughter of Aclaim could go very close. Selby's Pride could have a say off a competitive mark, while Isle Of Dreams, who was highly progressive last year, should not be underestimated either. Bella Kopella is largely consistent and should be on the premises too.

TORFRIDA scored over C&D around this time last year and shaped better than the result on occasions subsequently, so she's worth chancing to make a winning return for a stable that looks to have its string well forward. Bella Kopella is an obvious danger and Isle of Dreams could get back on track.

Bella Kopella should go well but DAZY MAZY (nap) has left the impression she has a similar race within her grasp.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Ananda defeated a useful sort at Yarmouth when last seen, but the fact it was September 2022 tempers enthusiasm slightly. With that in mind, preference is for MIDREAM. Ed Walker's charge bumped into the unbeaten (3-3) Mezzo Soprano on her debut at Thirsk, before making no mistake at Windsor next time out. The daughter of U S Navy Flag should be fine on the ground and this looks a good opportunity to strike again. Market support for 175,000gns purchase Cuan should be noted ahead of her belated racecourse debut.

ANANDA sets the standard and should do better despite having a 19-month absence to overcome, so she's preferred to Midream, who was successful when last seen and also likely to do better still. Cuan is the more appealing of the two newcomers.

Long-absent filly ANANDA impressed when winning as a 2yo and could still have star potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Katey Kontent was hammering on the door towards the back end of last season and must enter calculations on her return, while Ascot Adventure returns to what is arguably his optimum trip following a pleasing comeback over 7f here. Mubhijah and Holy Fire are others for the shortlist, but last year's winner MAGICAL SPIRIT shades the verdict. He is 6lb lower than 12 months ago, is forecast to get his favoured soft ground again and has run well fresh on a number of occasions in the past.

KATEY KONTENT's fitness has to be taken on trust but she was threatening to come good at Salisbury when last seen in October and appeals as the most persuasive option given how well that form has worked out. Ascot Adventure is not taken lightly with his reappearance under his belt, while Prairie Falcon shouldn't be written off having shaped really well on his penultimate start.

Katey Kontent and Fantasy Master are high on the list but LETHAL NYMPH could be the answer back at 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

LET LIFE HAPPEN did little wrong last season, backing up three solid runner-up efforts with a comfortable 1m4f success at Kempton. The form of that maiden victory has been franked on a number of occasions since and, although she has fitness to prove on her first outing in 227 days, the daughter of Siyouni looks potentially a fair bit better than this mark of 84. Roxanne made a promising UK/stable debut when touched off over 1m2f at Chelmsford and she will likely improve for this step up in trip, while past C&D scorer Divine Comedy also warrants respect.

The form of LET LIFE HAPPEN'S Kempton win has worked out very well and, with the potential for better now venturing into a handicap, she makes plenty of appeal. Roxanne is another unexposed 4-y-o who looks interesting having shaped well on her British debut, while Flash Bardot's progress last season shouldn't be overlooked, either.

Attila The Honey has been ahead of her mark on the AW but preference is for ROXANNE now up in trip with Flash Bardot next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A determined winner at Kempton last time out, KINGMONT should have plenty more to come up in distance and a mark of 73 could prove lenient on her handicap debut. The daughter of Calyx is preferred to the improving College Choir and Jacques Cartier, who may have disappointed last time out at Wolverhampton but had shown promising form before that. An encouraging third at Nottingham on his penultimate start, Contacto could be thereabouts as well.

CONTACTO caught the eye under considerate handling on his return at Yarmouth and much better is expected from him now handicapping, so he's an appealing candidate at the foot of the weights. College Choir and last-time-out winner Kingmont head the opposition.

This looks tricky but recent Kempton winner KINGMONT gets the vote ahead of another unexposed handicap newcomer in College Choir.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A tad unlucky not to get off the mark for previous connections, DIDDY MAN was a revelation on his first start for Harriet Bethell when scoring over 1m at Newcastle. A 5lb rise for that success looks manageable and he may have too much for Yarmouth second Kurimu, as well as the unexposed Heavenly Fire, who could be off a nice mark on her handicap bow. Completing the shortlist are the likes of Fengari, Merrimack and On Song.

ON SONG found improvement and shaped better than the bare result when third at Yarmouth on handicap debut, so he could step forward enough to open his account at the possible expense of Diddy Man, who made a winning start for his current stable at Newcastle 19 days ago. Merrimack is bred to be much better than he's shown to date, so he's a notable handicap debutant.

Preference is for DIDDY MAN, who made all on his recent stable debut at Newcastle and is open to more progress back in trip.
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