There were 29 Races on Wednesday 13th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Kempton, 8 races at Newcastle, 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 5 race.

IMPERIAL SOVEREIGN was very strong in the market ahead of his racecourse debut at Newcastle in December where he delivered the goods. Stepping up in trip promises to bring about considerable improvement and Karl Burke's colt, who holds an Irish Derby entry, is expected to prove too strong for the opposition. Assailant improved from his debut at York to score at Wolverhampton and is capable of taking another step forward, while Tribal Star and newcomer British Camp complete the shortlist.

An interesting opener. TRIBAL STAR ran 2 encouraging races in defeat last autumn and is selected to make the most of the weight he receives from previous winners Imperial Sovereign and Assailant.

There are reasons to fear Tribal Star but he may have to settle for another silver medal, this time behind IMPERIAL SOVEREIGN.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STAR STUDIED made a very promising start to his career with victory at Southwell when he started slowly before producing a decent turn of foot to go clear of the opposition. He is expected to have learnt plenty from that experience and it would be no surprise if he backed that effort up under a 7lb penalty. Blessed Boy stepped forward from his first start when winning at Lingfield and enters calculations. Tatateo, Cloud Free and Faster Bee are others to note.

A few in with a squeak but preference is for STAR STUDIED, who was sent off a warm order and duly made a winning start at Southwell last month. With further progress on the cards, he can make it 2-2 at the expense of fellow penalised runner Blessed Boy, who got the job done second time up at Lingfield back in October and he may do better still. Tatateo and Surrey Force can fight out minor honours.

Preference is for TATATEO who finished well clear of the third when only beaten a neck at Wolverhampton in January.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

VULTAR improved from the promise displayed in several novice contests on his handicap bow here over 7f at the beginning of November, when he was tried in cheekpieces for the first time. The fact he idled in the closing stages gives the impression that a 4lb rise could underestimate his true ability and the extra furlong is unlikely to cause any issues. Nap Hand was in decent form when last seen in C&D nurseries back in November 2022 and is of interest, despite returning from a lengthy absence. Bet Me wasn't disgraced on her first run for George Boughey here last month and is entitled to come forward.

The 7f course handicap VULTAR won in November is solid form so a 4 lb rise doesn't look enough to stop him if resuming in similar form. Desfondado ran encouragingly when second over C&D on his reappearance a fortnight ago and is second choice ahead of Bet Me, who should be all the sharper for her recent comeback run for new trainer George Boughey.

The unexposed VULTAR (nap) ended last season with a win here and looks the type who could do even better this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SUPREME KING readily justified favouritism over C&D last week and a 5lb penalty probably won't be enough to anchor him if arriving in the same mood. Glamorous Express and Man On A Mission also ran over this track and trip that day, finishing second and third respectively in a similar event, and they both warrant respect. First Company is by no means out of it either.

SUPREME KING was a comfortable winner over C&D last week and David Evans' unexposed sprinter looks up to following up under a penalty. Glamourous Express and Man On A Mission both arrive after creditable placed efforts and should be in the mix again.

The choice is SUPREME KING who did it well when finally breaking his duck over C&D last week. He remains unexposed as a sprinter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TORTURED SOUL has been in dazzling form on the all-weather, notching five wins since early December, and he is just 1lb higher than when scoring cosily at Lingfield last Thursday. Rossa Ryan is two from two aboard the gelding and the pair can team up to notch another win. Fiddlers Green won comfortably over C&D last time and looks an obvious danger, while Hashtagmetoo, Pysanka and Nivelle's Magic add further spice to the race.

Quite a few with chances but the prolific TORTURED SOUL still rather stands out off effectively 1 lb higher than when going in again at Lingfield last week. The likes of Nivelle's Magic, Fiddlers Green, Pysanka and Hashtagmetoo should get involved in the battle for minor honours.

There seems little sign that TORTURED SOUL's purple patch is about to end. He is just 1lb higher than when winning last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Dropping back in trip could be key for DYNAMIC TALENT, who is already a four-time winner over 7f and, although yet to win at this venue, he has performed well multiple times on this Polytrack surface. David Probert has ridden the selection to victory before now and another big run is expected from Darryll Holland's five-year-old. last week's C&D winner Sam's Hope is feared most under a penalty, while Global Warning is another to consider.

SAM'S HOPE got off the mark with something to spare over C&D last week and, with the potential for further improvement, a 5-lb penalty may not be enough to prevent the follow up. Global Warning still looks on a workable mark and heads up the opposition, along with Dynamic Talent, who is proving consistent.

The selection is DYNAMIC TALENT who has continued to run well since winning at Southwell and should be suited by this return to 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The hat-trick chasing and BARREL AGED is hard to oppose in his current vein of form, especially on the back of comfortably coping with the step up to this trip last time out. Raised 7lb for that, the selection does need to post another personal best, which creates hope for Bascule and Captain Kane, who are put forward as the main dangers.

Upped further in trip, BARREL AGED took another step forward when scoring with plenty in hand at this C&D in January and he can land the hat-trick with more still to offer. Bascule is back down to his last winning mark and could be the main danger, while Too Friendly is one to note making his first start on the Flat for his current trainer.

The choice is BARREL AGED who is 7lb higher in his hat-trick bid, but probably still has more to offer after just six starts.
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