There were 42 Races on Saturday 16th March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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 3 race.

ISSAR D'AIRY has really taken well to chasing having gone up 16lb for a brace of victories at Newbury and Gary Moore's charge appears capable of further improvement, especially with this run qualifying him for some potentially bigger targets in the spring. Beau Balko got off the mark at the fourth attempt over the larger obstacles at Musselburgh and is respected off 4lb higher, while a drop in grade should benefit Soul Icon, who wasn't at all disgraced when third in the Grade 2 Wayward Lad here on his penultimate start.

ISSAR D'AIRY has made a seamless transition to the larger obstacles and, with the promise of better to come from this 6-y-o, he is taken to make it 3-3 in this sphere. Soul Icon is likely to emerge as the main danger now back down in class, while Beau Balko merits respect on the back of his Musselburgh success.

The Gary Moore-trained ISSAR D'AIRY has thrived for the switch to fences and is taken to make it 3-3 in this sphere.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

KATEIRA boasts some strong form last season having chased home Champion Hurdle runner-up Irish Point in the Grade 1 Mersey at Aintree. She was disappointing on her return at Wetherby before tasting defeat at odds-on here over 3m last time, but, with the yard enjoying a fine week at Cheltenham, it's not inconceivable that she could bounce back to form with an interesting jockey booking in Nico de Boinville. Titan Discovery is on an upward curve, winning two of his last three starts, and boasts strong credentials once again, while the hat-trick seeking Welsh Charger and Harbour Lake, who switches back to hurdles after a failed chasing campaign, appeal most of the remainder.

IRISH HILL ran well in a similarly warm Ascot handicap on his latest start and might be the way to go but there are a host of dangers, headed by Robbie Llewellyn's progressive 6-y-o Titan Discovery. Harbour Lake, who is well treated on last season's hurdle exploits, Good Luck Charm and Boomtown, the mount of Harry Skelton from the stable trio, are also on the shortlist.

Charlie Longsdon's horses are running well and ALIEN STORM could relish today's extra yardage. Titan Discovery is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

FLEGMATIK won here two starts ago when getting the better of Ultima hero Chianti Classico before running with plenty of credit to finish fourth in the Coral Trophy last month. The drop back in trip shouldn't be a concern and he is expected to remain competitive off the same mark as his latest effort. Do Your Job shaped much better than the finishing position suggested on his first start for Charlie Longsdon at Ascot when clearly not getting home over 3m. He is more than capable of being in the mix, while Millers Bank, a former Grade 1 winner, is of interest trying handicap company again.

OUTLAW PETER has taken well to fences this season, running a cracker when third in a deep handicap at Musselburgh 6 weeks ago, and shades the vote over course-specialist Flegmatik, who had Tuesday's Ultima Handicap winner Chianti Classico 2 lengths behind when winning here in January. Millers Bank is potentially on a nice mark back in a handicap, though he does have a bit to prove on balance.

Being a useful novice chaser who has very strong recent form, OUTLAW PETER (nap) gets the firm vote. Found On is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WYENOT lost her unbeaten record over hurdles when pulled up at Lingfield last time but she sets a high standard in this contest with a rating of 123. Henry Daly's mare could easily bounce back from that effort and make it three wins out of four over hurdles. Lexie's Moon struck by just under a length when getting off the mark at Huntingdon earlier in the month and she could have more to offer, so she needs consideration. Of the remainder, Imperious Star appeals most with the likelihood of more to come.

IMPERIOUS STAR shaped with encouragement behind subsequent Grade 2 winner Golden Ace on her belated debut at Taunton last month and is selected to get off the mark at the second time of asking with improvement on the cards. Wyenot is worth another chance to build on her earlier promise and is feared most ahead of Jeune Belle, who has a bit to prove at present.

Wyenot and Jeune Belle are major players back down in grade but the suggestion is LEXIE'S MOON, who could well improve further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Statuario is an interesting contender on his return from a long absence, as he was last seen bolting up off this rating at Perth in September 2022, and he needs monitoring in the market. However, with match fitness very much on his side, EGBERT looks the way to go. The son of Pether's Moon won very nicely at Doncaster in January and the handicapper may have been kind by only raising him 4lb for that success, which may not be enough to prevent him from going in again. Java Point is far from out of it with Harry Cobden booked.

JAVA POINT had more in hand than the bare result indicates when scoring at Sandown and he remains well treated after just a 4 lb rise, so he's fancied to follow up at the possible expense of Egbert, who scored at Doncaster last time and now has blinkers applied. Statuario can make his presence felt if he retains all of his ability (not seen for 18 months).

Egbert and JAVA POINT both won in good style last time but Java Point may fare even better over this sharper 3m than at Sandown.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IL PINO could hardly have done it much easier when scoring comfortably on debut at Wincanton last November and the form of that race has been franked by the runner-up scoring twice since. Paul Nicholls' charge can maintain his unbeaten record at the main expense of the class-dropping Kamsinas, who has contested Graded races on his last four runs. Narrowly denied over shorter at Ludlow when bidding to make it two wins from two last month, Be Aware is entitled to improve for going up in trip and must enter calculations.

There should be better to come from BE AWARE, who was attempting to concede 19 lb to the winner when just touched off in a Lingfield novice and he promises to be suited by this step up in trip. That remark also applies to Kamsinas, who didn't shape at all badly in the face of an uphill task on his handicap debut at Newbury and he is feared most ahead of the unbeaten and promising Il Pino.

Promising IL PINO gets the vote, ahead of Menaggio. Be Aware and Kamsinas should be big dangers provided they stay 2m5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A highly encouraging second on his introduction at Hereford in January, TAILORMAN has since switched yards and must hold every chance with improvement expected, as well as Harry Skelton taking over in the saddle. Similar comments apply to Tamarind Bay, who filled the runner-up spot over C&D on debut last month, while Rockchoeur is another to consider for last year's winning trainer. Blues Singer and Bredon Hill look to be pick of the newcomers and should be monitored for market support.

The market should reveal plenty but it could be worth siding with Casamento newcomer BREDON HILL who catches the eye on paper and represents last year's winning stable. Tamarind Bay rates the pick of those with experience and is next on the list, although Lightning Maqueen, Rockchoeur, Blues Singer and Saxon Star all need factoring in too.

The percentage call goes to TAMARIND BAY, whose promising debut effort came over this C&D. Tailorman is second choice.
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