There were 28 Races on Friday 12th April 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Aintree, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, 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.

DIAMOND KODA got no further than the first hurdle when unseating at Market Rasen on his latest outing. The five-year-old, who produced a consistent level of form in bumpers, is taken to make amends on this occasion and shed the maiden tag. A flatter track might aid the cause of Get A Superstar, who was a beaten favourite at Carlisle in February, while Yalla Habibi is expected to be in the mix once again.

This looks a good chance for YALLA HABIBI to gain compensation for his unlucky defeat at Hereford. Diamond Koda is the obvious one for the forecast spot ahead of Jamie Snowden Flat recruit Big Cheese.

This may be too sharp for Yall Habibi so DIAMOND KODA is selected to get off the mark on his fourth run over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There was plenty to like about DO NO WRONG's exploits last summer with a brace of victories at Uttoxeter when clearly appreciating the step up to 3m. Despite dropping back in trip and being 11lb higher than his latest success, it wouldn't be a major surprise if further improvement were forthcoming. Ingennio couldn't have won any easier over C&D at the start of the month and is respected along with Scene One.

If DO NO WRONG resumes in the same form as when last seen he's the one to beat again. Jacks Touch and Jigginstown King have both won over C&D this season and can give Justin Landy's charge most to do in that order.

C&D winner SCENE ONE holds his form well and despite his rise up the ratings is taken to score for the third time this season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SAINT JAGUEN has displayed some ability in three outings to date over hurdles and Fergal O'Brien's gelding makes plenty of appeal with his attentions now switched to handicap company for the first time. Connections will be hoping the reapplication of cheekpieces might help make a difference to the fortunes of Arabescato, with recent chase winner Cloudy Wednesday and Clararose others to consider.

A chance is taken on Fergal O'Brien handicap newcomer SAINT JAGUEN, with confidence increased should the betting vibes be strong. Clararose is another unexposed type from a leading stable, while Cloudy Wednesday won a chase off this mark on Easter Monday.

In a low-grade race that makes minimal appeal recent chase winner CLOUDY WEDNESDAY is taken to beat Clararose and Arabescato.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Wise Traveller jumped well to score by over a length in this grade at Huntingdon in November and he is likely to be involved again off a 5lb higher mark on his return to action. However, the vote goes to SHENGAI ENKI, who wasn't disgraced in third over an extended 2m4f at Huntingdon on his latest outing. The son of Buck's Boum could find improvement for this step up in distance, so he looks the way to go. Of the remainder, The Bold Thady makes some appeal.

THE WISE TRAVELLER's front-running style should be suited to this place and he can make it 2-3 for the Sarah Humphrey yard. The Bold Thady is likely to be on the premises yet again, while Chatty Chich appeals as a potential improver in handicaps for Dan Skelton.

Having scored in decent style on his latest start back in November, THE WISE TRAVELLER is taken to follow up off this 5lb higher mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

EL MUCHACHO struck by over seven lengths when making his first start for the Harriet Dickin yard at Plumpton earlier in the month and he was given an 8lb rise for that success. The seven-year-old is still relatively unexposed over fences and he looks the one to beat. Coastguard Station finished second in a class 2 event at Ascot last time and he will appreciate this drop in grade, while Templier should also go well.

EL MUCHACHO won easily at Plumpton and an 8 lb rise doesn't look enough to prevent him making it 2-2 for new trainer Harriet Dickin. Templier returns to the scene of his win in November and is feared most ahead of Coastguard Station.

Not suited by the right-handed track when second in a valuable race at Ascot last month, COASTGUARD STATION (nap) remains well treated.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BARRA BLUE shaped with plenty of promise when finishing third on her debut at Huntingdon last month and she would have learned a great deal from that experience. Fergal O'Brien's mare could have plenty more to offer and is the one to beat. Bond Broker regressed after his third at Exeter in November when well held at Fontwell next time, but he sports a first-time hood which could unlock some improvement. Any market confidence behind the 20,000-pound purchase Treasure Cove would also be interesting.

BOND BROKER won his point on good ground and it wouldn't be any surprise to see him leave the form of his soft-ground bumper runs behind now encountering a faster surface. Fergal O'Brien's Barra Blue is the obvious danger unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding newcomer Treasure Cove, who is a half-brother to 3 Flat winners.

The combination of good gound and a first-time hood may enable keen-goer BOND BROKER to open his account under rules.
Ths is the racecard key.
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