There were 37 Races on Wednesday 10th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Market Rasen, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Lingfield, 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 5 race.

ROSY HOPE makes a considerable amount of appeal being a half-sister to Nomadic Empire, who was Listed-placed as a two-year-old, and she represents a yard that did particularly well with their juveniles in the early part of last season. Kodibeat boasts a sharp pedigree and commands respect on her first career start, while Theatrically may have benefited from her debut when fifth in the Brocklesby.

ROSY HOPE makes plenty of appeal on paper being a half-sister to smart sprinter Nomadic Empire, so she gets the nod to make a successful start to her career. Theatrically shaped with promise amidst inexperience in the Brocklesby at Doncaster and is likely to improve, with Kodibeat another interesting newcomer.

Newcomers ROSY HOPE, Kodibeat and Spirited Dancer are preferred in that order without having the betting to guide.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There was a lot to like about GOODWOOD ODYSSEY's debut success at Salisbury because he did plenty wrong. The son of Ulysses is expected to have learned plenty from that initial experience and gets the vote to make a winning return. Jayyash still displayed signs of greenness when runner-up at Southwell and is capable of taking another step forward. Approved Star, a 200,000-pound purchase at the Goffs UK Premier sale in August 2022, and American Riddle are a pair of newcomers who could be of interest.

GOODWOOD ODYSSEY looked a good prospect when making a winning debut at Salisbury last autumn and is fancied to return in style at the chief expense of newcomers American Riddle and Approved Star who are both in good hands and appeal on paper. Jayyash completes the shortlist.

He'll probably need a couple more furlongs before long but GOODWOOD ODYSSEY is taken to defy a penalty before going on to better things.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ELLADONNA clearly needed time to develop and rewarded her trainer's patience when justifying strong market support on her handicap bow over C&D in December. The drop in trip also appeared to bring about improvement and a 4lb rise doesn't look to be particularly harsh. Hiromichi's 5lb penalty for his Lingfield victory on Friday is negated by George Bass taking 3lb off so he has to enter calculations. Brasil Power and Lady Of Arabia appeal most of the remainder.

ELLADONNA confirmed her previous promise when winning at this C&D on her handicap debut in December and, with further improvement to come, she can pick up where she left off to score again. Hiromichi added to his tally at Lingfield on his return and is respected under a penalty, while 3-time C&D winner Lady of Arabia is also considered.

The form of Ruth Carr's yard swings the vote in favour of DARWELL LION over Ernie's Valentine.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Von Baer is respected but doesn't look particularly well treated for his handicap debut, while Jackson Street and Berkshire Nugget both need to improve to shake off their maiden status. Already a dual 7f winner, the consistent MR BALOO drops back down in class and with Alec Voikhansky claiming a valuable 5lb, the Richard Hannon-trained colt can make a flying start to his three-year-old campaign. The hat-trick seeking Silver Trumpet is feared most, despite going up 4lb for his latest win.

SILVER TRUMPET is progressive and showed a willing attitude when scoring at Southwell last time, so he gets the vote over Von Baer, who shaped well at Salisbury on his final juvenile outing. Jackson Street is also considered in what should be a tightly-knit affair.

Silver Trumpet bids for a hat-trick and has fitness on his side but VON BAER (nap) looks capable of foiling him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GOING THE DISTANCE looked a bright prospect when winning two of his three starts as a juvenile and could to be hard to beat if stepping up in trip initiates further progress. Reunited with Rossa Ryan, who was in the saddle when he justified favouritism in a novice event at Nottingham when last seen, trainer Ralph Beckett has taken steps to ensure continuity for the now-gelded son of Lope De Vega and he sets a good standard on his handicap debut. True Wisdom and Cloud Free complete the shortlist.

GOING THE DISTANCE looked a useful prospect when scoring at Nottingham on his final start last year, well on top at the finish, and he can continue his progress to land the hat-trick on his handicap debut. He is taken to get the better of Billiegee, who shaped as if this longer trip should suit on her latest outing, with Cloud Free the pick of the remainder.

There are reasons to believe that Ralph Beckett's GOING THE DISTANCE can go on improving switched to handicaps at three.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It is hard to look past THE CRAFTYMASTER, who had a subsequent winner behind him in third when making it seven victories from his last eight starts at Newcastle and, nudged up a further 4lb, he gets the vote to show his rivals the way home once more. Moel Arthur was the subject of some market support when second over C&D on his return from a prolonged absence and he cannot be dismissed, although the bounce factor has to be a slight concern. The class-dropping Red Flyer should find this company more manageable than when finishing fifth at Lingfield on Good Friday.

An interesting heat despite the small field, with the prolific THE CRAFTYMASTER taken to extend his outstanding run of form and make it 8 wins from his last 9 starts. Moel Arthur shaped with plenty of encouragement on his comeback from a lengthy absence last time and could prove the biggest threat, with the consistent Red Flyer also considered.

Much the most reliable betting proposition is THE CRAFTYMASTER who can make it eight wins from his last nine starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Punters will need to be in a forgiving mood to side with MR BOSON, but it might pay to do so. Hughie Morrison's charge weakened to finish down the field at Wolverhampton but, prior to that, he was an excellent second in a higher grade at Kempton and he sports a hood for the first time now. Fravanco has hit the woodwork on his last couple of starts and races off his last winning mark, while Be Fair is a strong stayer and if the early fractions are brisk, he can play a part.

DEVIZES is on an eye-catching mark and surely would've finished closer than fifth granted more luck in running over C&D last month, so gets the verdict over Fravanco, who was beaten only by one on a roll here last time. Nivelle's Magic also shaped well when finishing one place ahead of the selection last time and is another to merit respect.

Slight preference is for last year's winner DEVIZES over Nivelle's Magic. They finished fifth and fourth in a C&D handicap recently.
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