There were 15 Races on Wednesday 27th March 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Kempton, 1 races at LTO Speed: Clinton Lane 82 Plaisir Des Flos 68 The Cox Express 62, 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.

SKY WIZARD confirmed the promise he showed on his debut at Windsor to justify favouritism by two lengths at Salisbury back in June, and now makes his return to action. Clive Cox's colt is expected to make up into a better three-year-old and with any amount of improvement to come, he can defy his penalty. Gamekeeper and Mukaafah are also last-time-out winners, with preference for the former to pose the biggest threat to the selection after his comfortable triumph at Wolverhampton in October.

IMPERIAL GUARD possibly went for home too soon when picked off by a smart prospect here in October and the weight he receives from penalised winners Mukaafah, Sky Wizard and Gamekeeper may prove decisive in what looks a strong novice.

Mukaafah looks the pick of the penalised winners but IMPERIAL GUARD can capitalise on the weight he receives.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SO QUIET would have gone into many notebooks after his highly encouraging fourth over C&D, especially as he was slowly away. With that experience under his belt and with normal progression, he can deliver on that debut promise. Show Me A Hero improved on his underwhelming introduction to finish an eyecatching fourth at Chelmsford in November and he has been gelded since, so has to be respected under James Doyle. Cuban Melody, a 155,000gns yearling, needs monitoring in the market.

SO QUIET has a tricky draw to contend with but he shaped with definite promise when fourth on debut in a C&D novice that looks solid form and with progress anticipated, he gets the nod to build on that. Golden Myrrh looks another sure-fire improver following her encouraging Newbury run last June and is respected on return. Cuban Melody and Nazionale are a couple of interesting newcomers to monitor.

Preference is for SO QUIET, ahead of Golden Myrrh. Newcomers Nazionale and Cuban Melody look interesting.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

CRACKING GOLD has really impressed in both of his triumphs to date, including when making all to defy a penalty by over five lengths at Lingfield last month. Clive Cox's colt could have plenty more to offer and can strike off an opening mark of 88. Dr Foster was denied by the smallest of margins over an extended mile at Wolverhampton two starts ago and a reproduction of that effort will put him bang there off 3lb higher. Commander Crouch warrants a market check on his first start for the Jim Boyle stable.

It's hard to get away from CRACKING GOLD, who easily followed up his course debut victory at Lingfield last month and remains open to improvement. Dr Foster may give him most to think about.

The signs are that CRACKING GOLD has the talent to defy top weight now handicapping. Havanagreattime is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The unexposed ARABIAN STORM finished an excellent third in a hot Listed race at Newmarket when last seen and, off a mark of 95 on his handicap bow, the impeccably-bred son of Kingman may prove tough to peg back if adopting his usual positive tactics. Mostabshir could only manage fifth in a Chelmsford handicap over a mile in November, but better is anticipated and he is feared most for his in-form stable. Classy sprinter Rohaan should appreciate the expected strong pace and he will be trying to score with his customary late bid.

None of these can be ruled out but the lightly-raced 4-y-o MOSTABSHIR appeals as a likely improver in 2024 so is taken to make a winning return on just his second handicap start. Last year's victor Mount Athos could emerge as the chief threat, although both Rohaan and Arabian Storm also need factoring into this useful handicap.

Being 3-3 at Kempton and under James Doyle, MOUNT ATHOS (nap) has particularly strong claims. Arabian Storm is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COCKTAIL DRESS was the subject of market support ahead of her handicap debut at Wolverhampton and although she could only manage fourth after racing wide and hanging in the straight, it may pay to be in a forgiving mood with her turned out again quickly. The hat-trick seeking Rey De La Batalla warrants respect, but a 4lb rise for a narrow victory over C&D asks a question of him. Burdett has shown enough ability to suggest that he can play a hand in a race of this nature and he commands attention on his return.

REY DE LA BATALLA hasn't looked back since sent into handicaps and is fancied to rattle off a quick hat-trick despite having a career-high mark to overcome. Both Burdett (second choice) and Cocktail Dress have better days ahead of them too in this company and can ensure Simon Dow's upwardly-mobile colt doesn't have things all his own way.

Burdett and Sonmarg are interesting after a break but so is the well-related BREAK THE BANK and he's tentatively preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ABRAAJ has shown improvement in two starts since undergoing wind surgery and on the back of comfortably accounting for a subsequent winner at Newcastle, the Simon Pearce-trained six-year-old is hard to oppose, despite a 4lb higher mark. C&D winner Zivaniya is suggested as the pick of the rest, although it will be interesting to see where Two Past Eight figures in the market with first-time blinkers added.

ABRAAJ has had the form of his latest Newcastle win franked so might be well treated up 4 lb. Something presumably can't have been right with Lawmaker at Wolverhampton and he can bounce back returned to this venue and provide the chief threat ahead of Zivaniya.

Abraaj and Two Past Eight are set for an interesting rematch, while a solid alternative is ZIVANIYA.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Swapping cheekpieces for blinkers could be a shrewd move by the connections of REVOLUCION as he bids to atone for a couple of near-misses over 7f. With the new headgear tried, dropping back in trip could also be key in the four-year-old's attempt to gain an overdue second career success. First Company is a dual C&D winner and rates a big threat off a competitive mark. Abolish holds solid place claims now dropped to a class 6 for the first time.

REVOLUCION has been knocking on the door over 7f here and can come good back down in trip in new headgear. Beauen Arrows has been runner-up over slightly further here on his last 2 starts and rates an obvious threat, while First Company has 2 wins, 2 seconds and a fourth to show for his last 5 outings over C&D so is also a must for the shortlist.

First Company is a solid option but ABOLISH may capitalise on this first foray into Class 6 company.
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