There were 36 Races on Monday 24th April 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Hexham, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Naas, 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.

12/1 (8) KITESURFER has the most promising summary and leading claims, as they are open to progress and have solid form from their previous success.

RUSSIAN RULER bolted up in handicap company over an extended 2m at Newbury last month and a return to the novice ranks looks unlikely to stop him following up. Nicky Henderson's six-year-old additionally drops in class for this outing and may prove tough to beat with that in mind. Odin's Quest arrives in this following a comfortable success in a maiden earlier this month and is feared most, while Red Windsor is another of interest.

Harry Whittington will be bidding to go out on a high this week and KITESURFER appears to have solid claims on his first run for the yard 11 months on from scoring at Vichy. Russian Ruler was an easy winner of a Newbury handicap last month and has an obvious chance if in the same sort of form here. Alien Storm completes the shortlist.

Back on forecast better ground, ALIEN STORM may be the answer. Russian Ruler is feared most on the figures.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Based on the summary, 1.63/1 (3) GAME WINNER seems to be the most promising horse, as it has won its last race and has shown promise in its previous races. It is also unexposed and open to improvement. 3.5/1 (1) AMERICAN SNIPER also shows potential, with two wins in its first two completed starts over hurdles and a close finish in its handicap debut. 1.38/1 (2) TWINJETS and 66/1 (6) MOONLIGHT ARTIST may have a chance to bounce back, but 28/1 (5) HASTON CLERMONT and 50/1 (4) ALL A STRUGGLE may struggle based on their recent performances. 100/1 (7) MUVVERS MONEY is not expected to do well.

This represents a drop in grade for Twinjets and the Milton Harris-trained gelding could well bounce back having failed to complete over 2m4f at Sandown last month. However, a 7lb penalty may not be enough to stop GAME WINNER landing a double, especially given he made all to score by 23 lengths over C&D in February. American Sniper failed to get involved in handicap company last time out and is another seeking to improve.

This can go the way of TWINJETS, who was unable to pick up on the holding ground at Sandown last month, so Milton Harris' charge is fancied to resume progress back on a sounder surface and notch his third success over timber. Game Winner had plenty up his sleeve when scoring over C&D in February so he may emerge as the main danger with better to come, with American Sniper best of the rest.

American Sniper (marginal second choice) and Twinjets jointly set the standard but GAME WINNER is taken to improve past them.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Based on the summary, 9/1 (9) FAMILY BUSINESS may be a good bet as they have had recent success and are still a young horse, indicating potential for further improvement. 12/1 (4) BUN DORAN is another strong contender as a veteran with a solid track record. However, it ultimately depends on the preferences and betting patterns of individual bettors.

Bun Doran is now rated 2lb above his last winning mark, which came over an extended 1m7f at Sandown in February, and he is entitled to improve from his latest outing. However, TRIPLE TRADE recorded a facile success over 2m4f at Wincanton earlier this month and the fact he led from the second last that day suggests he can cope with the drop in trip. Real Stone is another to consider.

Plenty with chances but REAL STONE arrives at the top of his game and, with this drop back in trip also likely to suit, he edges the vote at the chief expense of Huntingdon-scorer Raffle Ticket who still has few miles on the clock. Wincanton-victor Triple Trade and veteran Bun Doran complete the shortlist.

Lightly raced RAFFLE TICKET is first choice ahead of Triple Trade. They both look open to further progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

11/1 (5) IN THIS WORLD seems like a good pick based on the fact that they have potential and are still open to further progress. They have a successful sole start on the Flat in France and have looked like a good prospect when winning on Warwick hurdle debut in November of that year. Despite not being seen again until finishing a well-held third at Stratford last month, they are entitled to come on for the outing and retain potential for a top yard.

Shang Tang is lightly raced and is interesting on the evidence of his hurdles form in 2021. He could go well despite a long break, but preference is for IN THIS WORLD, who is entitled to go well after a distant third at Stratford on his first start in 16 months. A mark of 129 may underestimate him, while Moveit Like Minnie and perhaps Stoner's Choice are others to consider.

With the Gary Moore team continuing in fine form FIFTY BALL is given a chance to build on a better run last time. In This World could leave behind the bare form of his recent comeback run and is feared most ahead of Whatsupwithyou, who arrives on the back of a pair of good runner-up efforts.

If patterns are anything to go by, WHATSUPWITHYOU is poised to record another spring win. Moveit Like Minnie is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

It is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will do well based on this summary, but some standout contenders include 4/1 (5) LATITUDE, 4/1 (3) OUR JET, 4.5/1 (1) DANNY KIRWAN, and 14/1 (4) LE CAMELEON. These horses have shown recent form and potential for improvement. 12/1 (10) VALSHEDA and 16/1 (11) PASVOLSKY seem to have more to prove and may be less likely to perform well in this race.

DANNY KIRWAN ought to find this competition easier to deal with after falling in a handicap at Ascot in February, though he did look beaten at the time. He may be able to put that behind him and win his first race of the season for a stable in decent form. Our Jet is a serious rival upped in trip after his Wetherby third and he is not to be underestimated, while Scipion likes a battle and could surprise a few.

LATITUDE is going the right way and is taken to follow up last month's Ludlow victory. Danny Kirwan and Our Jet rate the principal dangers.

There could well be more to come from LATITUDE (nap), who is taken to follow up his Ludlow win. Danny Kirwan is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It is difficult to predict which horse will do well without more information or context about the race and the other competitors. It seems that Dan Skelton's horse has been consistent and has some good results under its belt, but it is also dropping in grade for this race. 5/1 (7) MAGISTRATO is interesting off a reduced mark and could be a danger to all if settling better. 5/1 (9) DOM PERRY has been performing well and has the potential to make his presence felt in this race. 5.5/1 (10) PATIENT DREAM has been on a winning streak since being equipped with cheekpieces and could make a bold bid for the hat-trick. 12/1 (8) ELIOS D'OR has a potentially handy mark and conditions in his favor. The rest of the horses have some question marks or have not been performing up to par.

Cabrakan is deemed interesting at the bottom of the weights with Bradley Harris riding, and he may try to make all on his return to 2m. In The Air drops a grade looking for his first win of the season and he can go close, but a chance is taken on SOFIA'S ROCK. Jockey Lorcan Murtagh has ridden out his claim and is more experienced than most, so he might steer the nine-year-old to a sixth success over hurdles.

MAGISTRATO clearly comes with risks attached following a tame effort at Sandown where he was again far too keen. Still, conditions may have been against him on that occasion and, down another 4 lb, he is worth chancing in this open-looking race, in the hope that he settles better this time. Too Friendly is of strong interest eased in class on debut for new yard but Dom Perry is nominated as the main danger. Hat-trick seeker Patient Dream and Elios d'Or are others with claims.

The suggestion is IN THE AIR, who looks like he's on his way back to winning form. Dom Perry is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

0.83/1 (1) ESPOIR DE TEILLEE is likely to do well based on the summary.

ESPOIR DE TEILLEE, who was rated 145 over fences at his best when with Tom George, looks the obvious one and is taken to be up to the task of giving weight and a beating to his rivals at this level. He bounced back to form with an emphatic success in a similar contest a Leicester on his penultimate start and anything like a repeat would be good enough. Gaboriot and Creadan Grae look the pick of the opposition.

ESPOIR DE TEILLEE has looked rejuvenated recently and he should be hard to pass under a customary positive ride. Diligent looks the obvious danger, although Gaboriot could make an impact if building on his recent second at Ludlow.

The percentage call goes to GABORIOT. Second choice is Espoir De Teillee.
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