There were 35 Races on Thursday 11th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Taunton, 7 races at Aintree, 6 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

JEANIEMACARONEY may still be a maiden after five outings in this sphere, but she ran arguably a career best when overcoming errors to finish a highly creditable second at Cork. Peter Smithers' 7lb claim is a plus and Joseph O'Brien's filly should have too much for hurdling debutant Lady Of The Locke, who was a fine winner on debut before disappointing in a Listed bumper here. Doctor Nightingale and newcomer Give Me A Smile are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

JEANIEMACARONEY produced just about her best effort yet over hurdles when runner-up at Cork 3 weeks ago, coming clear with one boasting superior Flat form. She rates the one to beat with a repeat. Lady of The Locke, on hurdles debut, and Doctor Nightingale are others fancied to feature in a race lacking depth.

This is an ideal opportunity for JEANIMACARONEY to step up a place following a good second at Cork last month
Class & Speed Card

A tentative vote goes to THE BIG CLOUD, who may have disappointed last time out at Naas but is better judged on her previous handicap efforts back in December. Going back right-handed should aid her cause and the six-year-old can get off the mark at the main expense of Another Ocana, whose last start over the smaller obstacles resulted in victory over further here. A highly encouraging second at Thurles on just his second start in a handicap, Jay Pee M remains open to more improvement.

A few with chances but JAY PEE M rates the pick at these weights and gets the nod at the chief expense of course-winner Another Ocana. The unexposed Camino Mission and handicap-debutants Kilbrin Rocco and Flicker of Hope all command plenty of respect too.

Not beaten far over 2m4f on handicap debut at Cork last time, CAMINO MISSION should have improved from that.
Class & Speed Card

MARV MICHAEL'S latest third was well advertised by the runner-up landing a deeper race on his very next outing and this presents him with a good chance of following suit. Open to any amount of improvement, the Henry De Bromhead-trained six-year-old has travelled well in his three previous races over hurdles and looks well worth a try over the minimum trip. Battle Of Ridgeway also appeals back at this distance with ground conditions to suit, while Carlas Big Jim can't be written off after a Cork disappointment.

BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY didn't enjoy the rub of the green when seventh at Cork last time and can capitalise on a handy-looking mark. Starman rates a big danger though now back in this sphere, with Marv Michael also worthy of respect now going handicapping.

It could be worth taking a chance on classy Flat horse SAN AER getting off the mark over hurdles on this handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card

On Lovers Walk was second over 2m3f here three starts back and rates a player on that effort. However, it's hard to ignore COMING UP EASY, who had yet to be asked a serious question when he fell in a race won by Ballyburn at Leopardstown over Christmas. Obviously not in the same league as the subsequent Gallagher winner, the selection still has plenty of scope and must have every chance if his jumping holds together at this level. Hurdles debutant King Casey completes the shortlist.

COMING UP EASY has been given a bit of time to get over his fall at Leopardstown just after Christmas and this could be a good chance for him to get off the mark. On Lovers Walk is the obvious threat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding one of the hurdle newcomers.

It looks like a good opportunity for COMING UP EASY to open his account after showing ability in a point, bumper and maiden hurdle.
Class & Speed Card

LINDEN ARDEN's stamina appeared stretched by the extended 2m7f distance when weakening into third at Thurles last month. A first-time hood should help him settle and a second triumph over hurdles could be on the cards. Although the progressive Aodhan May was thwarted in her bid for a four-timer when runner-up at Cork, she should give another good account, while Sarah Beara is likely to appreciate this return to handicap company.

LINDEN ARDEN should be suited by the drop back in trip and can return to winning ways. Aodhan May and Cosmo Renfro rate the principal dangers.

The 2m7f trip in very testing ground might have stretched the stamina of LINDEN ARDEN too much at Thurles and this trip can suit.
Class & Speed Card

GETAWAY MASTER bolted up by 13 lengths over an extended 2m6f here last month and he has been hit with a 12lb rise for that success. The son of Getaway takes a step back in distance, but that shouldn't prevent him from following up. Blossom De Mai made the frame at Leopardstown last time and she remains on the same mark so could get competitive. Of the remainder, Grace Faraday makes the most appeal after her second over 2m here.

GETAWAY MASTER could hardly have been more impressive when opening his account in fine style over further here 32 days ago and, with his rider's claim off-setting a fair chunk of his subsequent weight rise, another bold bid looks on the cards. Grace Faraday is also respected following her recent second, whilst Diamond Dollar and Malinas Glory are another pair to monitor in the betting for positive vibes.

Diarmuid Moloney's 7lb claim could be crucial in enabling GETAAY MASTER to confirm last month's course form with Grace Faraday
Class & Speed Card

KNOCKARINA has improved with each of her three starts to date, with her latest second behind subsequent Listed winner Familiar Dreams by far her best performance. The daughter of Champs Elysees could still have more to offer and she looks the one to beat. Lady Gooner is likely to have her supporters once more after failing to justify favouritism but still producing a solid effort to fill the runner-up spot at Thurles in February. Neon Diamond holds an obvious chance too.

LADY GOONER was prominent in the betting and found only one too good at Thurles on debut so, with the potential for better, she's marginally preferred to Neon Diamond, who sets the standard on what's been achieved to this point. Crescent Moon is an interesting recruit from points.

This looks competitive. Form involving three-time bumper inner Familiar Dreams helps to build a good case for KNOCKARINA
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