There were 36 Races on Wednesday 8th May 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Kelso, 7 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

KINGSTON BRIDGE won over 2m5f here last month and is progressive enough to cope with a 6lb higher mark, with the additional yardage not expected to pose too many problems. Billy Boi Blue is also open to improvement at this sort of trip and warrants close inspection on his first run in a handicap. Harper Valley does have ground to make up with the selection given he only managed 10th in that aforementioned race, but he is better than that and rates an each-way player.

IDEM has made a promising start to his hurdling career, successful both outings in novices before shaping up well switched to handicaps, so he is taken to resume winning ways as he drops back down in grade. He can get the better of handicap-debutant Billy Boi Blue, while last-time-out course winner Kingston Bridge is also considered.

An open race in which the vote goes to KINGSTON BRIDGE, who stayed on strongly when beating 15 rivals here last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PINOT ROUGE was the surprise winner of a mares-only Listed race at Doncaster on her penultimate start, but went about the task in a pleasing manner. Thrown in at the deep end in the Sefton at Aintree subsequently, she didn't disgrace herself and is readily forwarded as the one to be with here. Huntingdon winner Magical Hill rates the chief danger, although Sea God won between the flags before landing a Carlisle bumper and is noteworthy on his hurdling debut for a new yard.

Having excelled herself when fourth in the Grade 1 Sefton, for all that wasn't a vintage renewal, PINOT ROUGE really should make no mistake back in a novice. Sea God should have more to offer now hurdling for Lucinda Russell, with Magical Hill likely to give it a good go under a penalty.

This can go to PINOT ROUGE, who ran well in a Grade 1 at Aintree last time and sets a clear standard back in much calmer waters.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

RACEVIEW ROAD showed tenacity when scoring over the extended 2m5f here last month and, off just 5lb higher, a follow-up success is a feasible outcome given he has proven stamina for this step up in trip from his time in point-to-points. Castletown won over C&D a couple of years ago and will be a big threat if he recaptures his old sparkle. No Regrets can also go well with track, trip and ground all in his favour.

Lightly-raced 6-y-o RACEVIEW ROAD made the perfect start over fences here last month and he looks capable of going in again off this 5 lb higher mark. No Regrets will be a real threat if responding well to the new headgear and he is second choice ahead of the Lucinda Russell-trained pair Castletown and Domandlouis.

The step up in trip should suit RACEVIEW ROAD (nap) and he can make light of a 5lb rise gained for winning on his chase/handicap debut
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Being badly hampered by a loose horse before the last proved no barrier to success for CALL ME JACK, who completed a double a shade cosily at Newcastle. A 6lb rise looks more than fair and the five-year-old is sure to prove popular in his hat-trick bid. The booking of Sam Twiston-Davies catches the eye on Arctic Lodge, who returns to timber off an attractive mark, and market support could prove significant. Bumper performances suggest that handicap debutant Boot 'n' Shoe could also play a prominent role.

CALL ME JACK has thrived since switching to handicaps and is a clear standout on recent form. Handicap newcomer Jake Stevens rates as the biggest threat, with Faithfulflyer a modest pick for third.

Armed with several possible sources of improvement, BOOT 'N' SHOE gets the vote. Dirk Gently is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The combination of the application of a tongue-tie and switch to handicapping has brought the best out in Politacus, who followed up her Huntingdon victory when landing the spoils at Hereford. However, she may prove vulnerable now dropping to 2m, with preference for last month's easy Ayr winner LILY DU BERLAIS. The eight-year-old's current mark looks more than workable and a brace could be on the cards. Strong Belle and Mighty Moth are just two others to note in an open contest.

Plenty with claims here, including BRENDAS ASKING, who put in some good late work when runner-up on her handicap debut at Ludlow last time and should have learnt plenty from that. Lily du Berlais and Politacus head the list of dangers.

The vote goes to DAMEOFTHECOTSWOLDS who goes well on this ground and is at the top of her game. Shakeyatailfeather is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

FRERE D'ARMES has posted some creditable efforts in defeat in recent months and the seven-year-old appears to have been found a suitable opportunity to end a bit of a drought. The biggest threat may come in the shape of last month's Newcastle runner-up Pay The Piper, who should enjoy a return to this distance. Having finished second twice over fences last season, Parisencore is still open to improvement in this discipline and he shouldn't be far away if his inexperience doesn't catch him out.

PAY THE PIPER bounced back to form at Newcastle last time and he's handicapped to win if he can build on that for a stable that has been amongst the winners, so he gets the marginal vote. Frere d'Armes and Coastguard Station look the main dangers.

The return to Kelso for course specialist BOLLINGERANDKRUG is hard to ignore, so he is taken to repeat last year's win in this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

KINGSTON JAMES scored in comfortable style when making his bumper debut at Ayr in March and he now has a 4lb penalty to carry. Lucinda Russell's point-to-point winner should have plenty more to offer and he might be the one to beat. Dedicated Hero improved on his first bumper start to justify favouritism over C&D in February so he would be foolish to overlook, while Flaubert could improve on his second at Musselburgh.

DEDICATED HERO showed improved form to get off the mark over C&D back in February and presumably saved for this, Sandy Thomson's 5-y-o can progress again and land this valuable pot. Kingston James made a winning start under Rules in straightforward fashion at Ayr a couple of months ago and he could give the selection most to think about, with Disco Davis and Flaubert another couple fancied to go well, too.

Several have possibilities but C&D winner DEDICATED HERO gets the vote ahead of Kingston James, who made all at Ayr last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Shanroe Street was just touched off by three-quarters of a length into second behind Jerrysback at Hexham last month and he should put in another bold showing. However, he could find it tough to deny GO ON CHEZ, who returned from a 232-day break to go in by over five lengths at Ludlow. If he remains in the same sort of form, he could prove very hard to beat. Windsor Avenue is also a player based on his second at Catterick two starts ago.

This looks a good opportunity for GO ON CHEZ to make it 2-2 in hunters. The veteran Shanroe Street made a fine return to action at Hexham last month and is preferred to Windsor Avenue for the forecast spot.

This looks a good opportunity for GO ON CHEZ, who won at Ludlow last time and is the standout contender at the weights here.
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