There were 34 Races on Friday 5th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Musselburgh, 6 races at Wexford, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 6 race.

Stablemates FULLFORWARD (second) and Largo Bay (third) finished full of running when they clashed over this trip at Kempton in February and, while the former is 3lb better off at the weights, the latter can still uphold the form given that was a much more encouraging effort. The selection, who endured a luckless run when the pair previously met over 1m5f here on his penultimate start, handles this course well and can again fend off his old adversary with William Carson retaining the ride. Gilbert and Night Bear complete the shortlist.

Preference is for LOUISIANA BAY, who was denied a clear run when edged out at Wolverhampton last time and she can resume winning ways with Oisin Murphy back in the saddle. Largo Bay won at this course on his first 2 starts of the year is next on the list, with Hurtle and Fullforward also in the mix.

The vote goes to Jack Jones's likeable mare LOUISIANA BAY who can quickly resume winning ways on the back of her Wolverhampton second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Last seen in a decent series final at Goodwood, this represents a significant droop in class for GET JIGGY WITH IT, whose 2023 turf form stands up to scrutiny in the context of this race. As half-sister to a couple of all-weather winners, the selection, whose dam also won on Polytrack, should have no problem with the switch to synthetics and could be hard to beat if she runs anywhere near here official rating of 82. Viennoise and Faster Bee rate the pick of the rest.

VIENNOISE has shaped well both starts and looks the way to go, with more improvement on the cards. Get Jiggy With It.has claims on the pick of her form, while Faster Be has place claims.

Get Jiggy With It sets the standard and is respected on her return but preference is for recent Wolverhampton runner-up VIENNOISE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PUREFOY showed a liking for this surface when a close second over a mile here on his latest outing in October and, likely to be stronger and wiser now, the son of Ulysses can give in-form trainer Andrew Balding's early season statistics another positive boost by making a winning handicap debut now he drops back a furlong. Twirler and Gone Rogue both know how to win a race and have to be feared, but Wolverhampton maiden winner Pedro Valentino may pose a bigger threat on his first run since being gelded.

PEDRO VALENTINO is alightly-raced winner and hard to oppose with improvement on the cards now setting off in handicaps. Twirler is preferred to Purefoy for the forecast spot.

Preference is for PEDRO VALENTINO, who landed the odds at Wolverhampton in November and is open to more progress on his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

UNAVAILABLE brings the most consistent level of form to the table based on her placed efforts during the winter months. She wasn't at her best here last time, but the application of cheekpieces for the first time may see Chelsea Banham's filly bounce back. Falmouth Boy has shown promise on his most recent outings and is likely to enter calculations, while Monkey Miss is capable of better following her sole nursery effort at Kempton in October.

This can go the way of FALMOUTH BOY, who has made the frame here both starts this year and can build on those efforts to get off the mark. Unavailable had been running well prior to her latest outing and is worth another chance in first-time cheekpieces, while Moreginplease is another to consider from her easing mark.

If the refitted hood helps her to bounce back from last month's Kempton blowout, DAMIA might be the answer to a very tricky puzzle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ARTHUR'S REALM went close to gaining his first victory in almost two years when third in the Spring Mile at Doncaster. Ed Dunlop's gelding was raised 2lb for that performance and remains on a mark that he can be more than competitive off. City Of York landed a hat-trick last season and a return to the all-weather may yield further improvement. Shockwaves won fresh over C&D in May and would be a threat to all if arriving in similar form.

CITY OF YORK ended last season with a below-par effort at Newmarket, but he had been progressive prior to that and he is taken to get back on the up on his reappearance. The 4-y-o can get the better of Arthur's Realm, who made an encouraging return when third at Doncaster, while Tadreeb could also go well back down in grade.

The vote goes to ARTHUR'S REALM (nap), who was a highly creditable third of 18 in the Spring Mile at Doncaster on his recent return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NORDIC GLORY bounced back to form when second in a similar event to this over 6f at Wolverhampton last time and he could go one better off the same mark here. That said, Hannah's Return has to be of some interest following her C&D success a month ago, while Admirable Lad and Moorgate are others who merit places on the shortlist.

HANNAH'S RETURN was always doing enough from the front when winning over C&D on her latest outing and she can make a bold bid to add to her tally. Moorgate was runner-up to the selection when the pair met last month and he can give another good account, with 5-time course winner Nordic Glory completing the shortlist

Close between Hannah's Return, MOORGATE and Dequinto on recent C&D form but a stronger pace can improve things for the selection
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GOGO YUBARI won over 6f here two starts ago and she was far from disgraced when third under a 6lb penalty in a valuable event at Chelmsford a week ago. Off a 4lb lower mark here, the daughter of Havana Grey should not be underestimated. Soldiers Design has been knocking on the door of late and merits respect on her handicap bow, while The Liegeman and Jungle Dance are others to note.

LAW OF AVERAGE took a marked step forward when landing a 12-runner event on nursery debut at Chelmsford 148 days ago and he's worth a chance to follow up for all that he's not been seen since. Good Yubari arrives in good order and should be on the premises again, while The Liegeman could make his presence felt if back on form after a short break.

Preference is for SOLDIERS DESIGN, who went close in a maiden on his stable debut and should have improvement to come in handicaps.
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