There were 29 Races on Saturday 6th April 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Curragh, 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 2 race.

The Harry Eustace stable has a decent record around here and this looks like an ideal opportunity for HARRY DID to break the maiden. The son of Exceed And Excel improved from his first to his second start when runner-up at Newcastle and may have too much for promising Wolverhampton fourth Auric, as well as Kodi Lion, who has been gelded since his debut third at Newcastle last summer. Sky Warrior has a much tougher task on his hands under a 7lb penalty after scoring at Doncaster on his second appearance.

None of these can be ruled out but James Horton's GRANDLAD holds the edge on the form of his promising debut second at Newcastle so looks the way to go. Hugo Palmer's once-raced Auric also has better days ahead of him and is next on the list, with Harry Did and Sky Warrior both in the picture too in an intriguing novice.

There was a lot to like about the way KODI LION moved through the race on his 7f Newcastle debut last summer so he's the suggestion.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

A determined winner over C&D from the reopposing Julia Augusta back in November, CHOISYA was a relatively progressive filly last season and she looks ready for her first go at black type. Now in the hands of James Ferguson, Many Tears is interesting on the back of a Listed success at Dundalk, while Mystic Pearl should be fit and firing after a couple of spins at Meydan. Irish raider Adelaise may be winless since scoring here over two years ago, but she has run in some highly competitive races.

CHOISYA progressed into a smart performer at 3 yrs and looks up to taking the step into listed company in her stride. Many Tears was acquired for 300,000 gns after winning at Dundalk in November and makes plenty of appeal having since joined the James Ferguson yard, with Mystic Pearl also respected having stepped back in the right direction at Meydan last time.

Choisya looks the one to beat but MANY TEARS could well have more to give on AW for her new yard and is narrowly preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Favourite for a competitive handicap at Musselburgh last week before the meeting was abandoned, CHILLINGHAM has been rerouted to this valuable contest and dropping back in trip could be ideal, having travelled with plenty of zest when runner-up over 1m6f at Wolverhampton. Cemhaan may have a tough task off top weight, but he won easily here last May and must enter calculations along with the unexposed Old Harrovian and Intinso, who looked much improved when scoring at Wolverhampton.

A cracking renewal of the Rosebery in which the Gosdens' upwardly-mobile INTINSO is hard to side against on the back of his impressive reappearance success at Wolverhampton with the promise of plenty more to come. Old Harrovian looks to have got in lightly for his handicap debut so is feared most despite lacking a recent run, while hat-trick seeking Cannon Rock and the progressive Irish raider Old Peculier can also have a say.

If there's one in this competitive handicap who could be well ahead of its mark it's OLD HARROVIAN (nap), who can make it 3-3 on AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Having found the Irish Cesarewitch and Prix Royal-Oak too much of a stretch at the end of last season, C&D winner NOVEL LEGEND should prove far more competitive in these calmer waters. James Fanshawe's inmate was a progressive stayer prior to those tall assignments and a fifth career victory could be in the offing. Sweet Fantasy has been in fine form over the sticks since joining James Owen and she's feared most now reverting to the all-weather, ahead of recent Lingfield scorer Aqwaam.

SWEET FANTASY has made a fine start to life hurdling for her new yard and looks an interesting contender returned to the Flat given her current vein of form. Circuit Breaker reached 260,000 gns for his primarily jumps-focused yard and is a particuarly intriguing runner on debut for Jonjo O'Neill, appealing very much as the type to do better at 4 yrs, with the in-form Aqwaam just preferred to Novel Legend for third.

The vote goes to SWEET FANTASY ahead of Novel Legend, Aqwaam and Circuit Breaker.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

There was a lot to like about DEVOTED QUEEN's debut victory at Newmarket in October and another impressive performance here could even see her take up her engagement in the 1000 Guineas. Les Bleus posted some creditable efforts in defeat towards the end of last season's campaign and Richard Hughes' filly isn't taken lightly on her all-weather debut. Marcella and Ahlain aren't out of it either.

The regally-bred DEVOTED QUEEN made an impressive winning debut at Newmarket in the autumn and rates as the best prospect in this field, so is fancied to make a successful comeback with bigger prizes surely in her sights further down the line. Ahlain is proving steadily progressive and appeals as best of the rest, though Les Bleus would also hold sound claims on the pick of her juvenile form.

There was a lot to like about DEVOTED QUEEN's debut win last autumn and she can improve past Les Bleus and Ahlain.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A fascinating contest in which it is difficult to rule out anything, so only a tentative vote can go to VALVANO. The expensive Night Of Thunder colt, a taking winner on his debut at Nottingham in October, holds some lofty entries and this looks to be a good springboard en route to later targets. Notable Speech defeated subsequent Listed scorer Cuban Tiger over C&D in February and he is the main danger. Witness Stand, who finished a good second in the Horris Hill, heads the remainder.

The form of NOTABLE SPEECH's second C&D win was strongly boosted at Newcastle over Easter and he should prove hard to beat again. Nottingham debut winner Valvano and Karl Burke's Native Warrior are others who should do well this year and can fight it out for the forecast spot.

With his latest C&D win boosted, this looks good for NOTABLE SPEECH to extend his unbeaten record to three. Valvano is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

AZURE ANGEL was able to maintain her unbeaten all-weather record when recording an eyecatching success at Newcastle in February, and a subsequent 4lb rise might not be enough to stop the progressive daughter of Harry Angel. Knebworth responded well to first-time cheekpieces when on target at Doncaster and must be respected, along with Ferrous, who beat him at Wolverhampton, and the returning Fresh.

AZURE ANGEL is highly progressive and had something to spare when getting the better of another improving sort at Newcastle last time, so she boasts excellent claims once more. Ferrous and Knebworth also arrive on the back of career-best, winning efforts, so they could well trouble the selection.

Ferrous has obvious claims but AZURE ANGEL, 4-4 on AW, won tidily at Newcastle on her return and may not have reached her ceiling.
Ths is the racecard key.
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