There were 43 Races on Saturday 9th March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Hereford, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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 4 race.

El Granjero has occupied the runner-up spot, albeit when being well held, on his last two starts, but a similar level of performance will bring him firmly into the picture. Yalla Habibi is another to have produced a consistent level of form and is a leading candidate, but the vote goes to INOUI MACHIN. Far from disgraced at handicap level last time out, Neil Mulholland's dual bumper winner can put it altogether now eased in class.

In a maiden with quite an open look to it the vote goes to EL GRANJERO who has finished runner-up in his first 2 hurdles and may benefit from this return to a slightly shorter trip. Inoui Machin and Gentleman Jack are others who have been knocking on the door in similar events, while Dancing In Brazil and Yalla Habibi are a couple who look capable of better.

A few of these warrant consideration but the suggestion is INOUI MACHIN, who has made a very solid start to his hurdling career.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GINDERELLA has bumped into a couple of improving rivals recently when finishing second at both Uttoxeter and Taunton, but this looks a good opportunity in which to go one better. Fantomas hasn't been the easiest to win with, but he is more than capable of mounting a stern challenge, while Rockwiththetimes, who wears a visor for the first time on his handicap debut, and Newtonian are just two more to consider.

This looks wide open and a chance is taken on INCHESTER D'AMSYL, who is now 13 lb lower in the weights compared to when making his handicap debut last spring and perhaps the first-time cheekpieces will help give him a lift. Ginderella has been knocking on the door of late and she is feared most ahead of Newtonian.

The solid options are GINDERELLA and Fantomas, both of whom ran well behind in-form opposition on their most recent starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Testing ground proved to be too much for HARJO, who was pulled up at Wetherby last time. However, conditions shouldn't be as attritional this time around and Charlie Longsdon's unexposed chaser is fancied to get back on track. Stablemate Glencassley returns from almost a year off the track but he must be of interest over fences for the first time. El Muchacho can chase the pair home ahead of Kings Keeper.

Most of these arrive with questions to answer but HARJO is probably best not judged too harshly on his latest run at Wetherby 5 weeks ago, and a return to this small-field scenario/forcing tactics may well see him in a much better light. The market should prove informative in assessing the trio in opposition, including the selection's stablemate, Glencassley.

Very well handicapped on some of his hurdling form, EL MUCHACHO is selected in the hope that last month's Fakenham outing did him good.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

REAL STONE was beaten over five lengths into second when making his first start after undergoing a wind operation in January and his mark has been left unchanged for that display. Dan Skelton's nine-year-old remains in the same grade and he could be the one to beat. Mackenberg failed to fire in a class 2 event last time, but if he can run to the level of his second at Wetherby in October, he could have a say, while L'impertinent is worth a second look in a first-time hood.

REAL STONE left his 2 previous runs in his wake following wind surgery when beaten only by an unexposed rival at Newbury 8 days ago and he's of interest from what remains a workable mark now he's back on track. L'Impertinent is an intriguing runner for a yard that continues to impress with its runners in this sphere, whilst Mackenberg's record fresh always entitles him to respect.

This smallish field might allow MACKENBERG to get into a better jumping rhythm than is sometimes the case, and he goes well when fresh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Hermes Le Gris was strongly fancied to record a double when beaten into second over an extended 2m7f at Fakenham last month, but he would be foolish to dismiss off a 2lb higher mark. However, the vote goes to HI RIKO, who fared a lot better when finishing fourth over 2m7f at Lingfield last time and the step back in distance looks like a good move. The seven-year-old goes off a 3lb lower rating and he can score. Silver Atom is another to watch out for.

The suggestion is SILVER ATOM, who posted one of his better efforts when fourth over this C&D in January and a line can be drawn through his latest run at Leicester. Hi Riko took a step back in the right direction at Lingfield and he is second choice, while Celtic Fortune and handicap-debutant Gentleman are others to consider.

Today's drop back in trip can enable HERMES LE GRIS (nap) to progress from his easy win two starts ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

AMELIA'S DANCE arrives after hitting the woodwork on her last two starts, just giving best to an in-form mare most recently over 2m at Kempton, and nudged up 3lb, she holds enviable claims of going one place better. Notnowlinda's astute connections have wasted no time in switching her back to hurdles after a disappointing round of jumping over fences at Kempton in November. She can give the selection most to think about. Impressive last-time-out winner Passing Kate also commands attention, despite a 10lb hike for that performance.

Easy Wincanton scorer PASSING KATE is thriving under the tutelage of Matt Sheppard this term and despite being 3 lb out of the handicap still looks very much the way to go. Amelia's Dance is in very good nick herself but could have to play bridesmaid once more, with Notnowlinda appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours back in this sphere.

Topweight AMELIA'S DANCE has been knocking on the door this season, and last month's Kempton second was arguably a career best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

125,000-pound purchase JENA D'OUDAIRIES gave the impression that she was still a work-in-progress when finishing third after running green in a Ludlow bumper last November. With that experience under her belt, she gets the vote to come home in front for her in-form stable. Asian Star was in the process of running an excellent race in a Quakerstown point-to-point when coming down two out and has to be considered on her debut for Dan Skelton. Portobello Girl also warrants respect after her fourth at Wincanton on debut.

JENA D'OUDAIRIES left the impression she would benefit greatly from her initial outing at Ludlow 103 days ago so, with significant improvement anticipated, she's preferred to point-recruits Asian Star and Queens Melody, who have both joined stables well capable of readying their bumper representatives.

Ludlow third JENA D'OUDAIRIES sets a fairly good standard of rules forms and gets the nod.
Ths is the racecard key.
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