There were 22 Races on Tuesday 4th April 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Southwell, 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 4 race.

DOUBLE CLICK, who is a half-brother to a hurdles winner over this trip and is out of a half-sister to the unforgettable Best Mate, looks worth chancing in an ordinary-looking event. He debuts under Rules at a realistic level and could make an immediate impact for an in-form yard. Rocco Royale is improving and completes the shortlist alongside Scene One, who may be better than he was able to show last time.

ROCCO ROYALE is going the right way and this looks a good opportunity for him to get off the mark with further improvement anticipated over this longer trip. Double Click was unplaced in 3 Irish points but has joined a respected yard and needs taking seriously on his Rules debut, especially if the market speaks in his favour. Scene One returns from a break with something to prove but isn't completely dismissed based on his earlier promise.

Scene One sets the form standard but he comes here under a cloud and ROCCO ROYALE has the potential to improve past him anyway.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SHAW'S CROSS has gone well at this course before and looks worth chancing in what is likely to be a tactical contest. He should have little to fear from marginally stepping back up in trip on forecast going that should ideally suit. Blacko is dangerous to underestimate despite a poor showing last time out, while the well-handicapped Ben Brody is not dismissed.

HECTOR JAGUEN is still low mileage and gets the nod in a race which may not take a great deal of winning. Ballingers Corner will be dangerous if improving her fencing.

Not much has gone to plan for BALLINGERS CORNER since her winning hurdle debut but it might pay to give her another chance here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having won a bumper on her racecourse bow last season, MISTRAL NELL is the only one that has previously won a race under Rules and she edges the nomination on account of her good rapport with Bryony Frost. Her latest third behind a couple of unexposed individuals was a respectable performance. Yesnosorry improved with a tongue-tie (retained) fitted last time and looks the chief threat, while Somespring Special is also respected.

YESNOSORRY offered much more than previously over hurdles when runner-up at Plumpton recently and, with that effort suggesting there could yet be more to come at this sort of level, she earns the vote to build on that and come out on top. Handicap debutante Somespring Special and Mistral Nell are feared in that order.

This looks good for handicap debutante SOMESPRING SPECIAL (nap), who comes here after two very promising 2m5f runs at Wincanton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Red Windsor bumped into an improver when filling the runner-up spot here in February and he could be fairly treated from an opening mark of 121, but marginal preference is for the hat-trick seeking MONJULES. The five-year-old has thrived in the care of Harry Fry, winning three of his four starts for the yard, and his latest 6lb rise in the handicap might not be enough to halt his progression. Gardener is another to consider.

MONJULES can pull out a bit more and make it 4 wins in only 5 starts since joining the Harry Fry stable. Astromachia was a bit better than the result at Sandown last time and is feared most having been dropped another 2 lb. Red Windsor brings unexposed potential to this handicap debut.

Progressive 5yo MONJULES has done very well for his new stable this season and is attempting to complete a C&D hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FLINTARA bolted up over 3m2f on her return to action last month and, with the drop in trip unlikely to be an issue, Richard Bandey's charge is fancied to repeat the dose. Star Flyer showed ability in novice company and he could take a step forward on handicap debut, while the consistent Just Loose Change might not be far away either.

FLINTARA has returned an all-round improved model, building on her December victory at Uttoxeter in comfortable fashion here (25.7f) 4 weeks ago. She earns the vote to defy another rise in the weights and complete the hat-trick, with Just Loose Change and Chloe's Court heading up the dangers. Star Flyer is also worth keeping an eye on.

The pick is JUST LOOSE CHANGE, who won in good style on his handicap debut last autumn and has performed well on both starts this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

In not the strongest of contests, a chance can be taken with the Polly Gundry-trained WIND TOR. She secured a fair third over 3m at Exeter on her latest outing last month and can improve, especially given Chloe Emsley knocks 7lb off her back due to her claim. William Philo is feared most in first-time blinkers, while The Boat is another to bear in mind.

WILLIAM PHILO offered more in this sphere when third at Chepstow last month and is fancied to land the spoils. Wind Tor looks the likeliest danger.

Preference is for WILLIAM PHILO, who ran well in a big field at Chepstow 12 days ago and remains well treated on earlier hurdle form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A facile winner of a point-to-point in January, it could be worth siding with TAITA HILLS on his debut for Gary Moore. The fact he kept on to win by six lengths during the aforementioned contest suggests there could be more to come from the gelded son of Workforce, but All Authorized boasts an appealing pedigree and should not be taken lightly on his racecourse bow. Bing Belle completes the shortlist.

ALL AUTHORIZED has a good pedigree for a race like this and is selected to make a winning debut, with confidence in his chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Dotties Star is unlikely to be too far away if recapturing his debut form, while Bing Belle is also respected for a stable with a very healthy 17-41 record in bumpers here.

The suggestion is DOTTIES STAR, who made a pleasing debut at Huntingdon in the autumn and wasn't disgraced in a Listed race last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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