There were 36 Races on Sunday 10th March 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Kelso, 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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OLYMPIC MAN should be suited by a step up in trip on his return here. The Martaline gelding was placed in two outings at Galway early in the season and his jumping let him down a touch on the second of those when he went to post a very short price. He won over nearly two miles on the Flat in France so this kind of trip should help. St Cuthbert's Cave can be forgiven his last run when he returned lame. The point-to-point winner had shaped with promise when third on his track debut behind a smart sort in An Tobar at Fairyhouse and, on that run, he'd be a big player. Musta Lovea Lovea has plenty of solid placed form and could reach the frame again.

OLYMPIC MAN posted 2 promising efforts at Galway in the first half of the season and can strike for the Willie Mullins team. St Cuthbert's Cave had an excuse at Clonmel last time and had shaped encouragingly on his hurdle debut prior to that so he's second choice ahead of the in-form, if exposed, Musta Lovea Lovea.

The vote goes to French import OLYMPIC MAN who flopped at Galway in October following a good Irish debut at the same venue
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This looks like a nice stepping stone for MIRAZUR WEST. The full-brother to Ferny Hollow is well regarded by Willie Mullins and remains fairly unexposed after just three outings for the champion trainer. He was turned over by a smart horse in King Of Kingsfield on his hurdling debut at Leopardstown over Christmas before getting off the mark with the minimum of fuss at Fairyhouse the following month. He looks like a work in progress and it's no surprise to see him kept at home for the time being. Group 1 Flat winner Helvic Dream got off the mark over timber at Navan last time and is learning on the job over hurdles. He could step up again. Fun Fun Fun, stablemate of the selection, showed plenty of ability in bumpers and is two from three over hurdles. She is another for the shortlist.

Willie Mullins holds a strong hand in this Grade 3, with the exciting MIRAZUR WEST taken to get the better of the more established Fun Fun Fun. Undeniable Ali may prove best of the remainder.

The Mullins pair stand out. MIRAZUR WEST still looked a bit raw when winning at Fairyhouse but is preferred to the mare Fun Fun Fun
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VERBAL SPARRING bumped into a well-handicapped rival in Whiskeywealth here last time and a similar effort may see him get his head in front now. The Vocalised gelding stayed on well then without troubling the cosy winner, who was exploiting a much lower mark over hurdles. Ricky Bobby has been knocking on the door recently and having been eased 1lb for his most recent effort, when fourth at Punchestown in January, he has to be a leading contender. Crecora Hills has hinted at ability in maiden hurdles and she could be one to note in the market on her handicap debut.

Plenty of these are open to progress but RICKY BOBBY didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fourth in a big-field Punchestown handicap last time so can take advantage of a handy-looking mark now. Macinamillion could emerge as the chief threat of those making their handicap debuts, while Astrophysicist is another weighted to have a say in a very open contest.

VERBAL SPARRING has been improving recently and was second to a well-treated rival over C&D last time, so is the selection.
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THE BIG CLOUD has been well backed on her last couple of outings and may be able to get the job done now. The Cloudings mare was left with plenty to do when hampered early and stumbling at Punchestown on New Year's Eve. She found herself well back then and did well to finish third in the end, having used up plenty of petrol to get into a challenging position before the last. Cramers Valley showed significant improvement when going close here back in December. He's gone up 3lb since and a similar effort gives him a big shout. Three In A Row had a couple of nice enough runs in maiden hurdles and looks one to note on his handicap debut.

CRAMERS VALLEY reacted really well to first-time cheekpieces when runner-up here in December and back from a short break, he makes as much appeal as any of these. The Big Cloud has failed to justify favouritism the last twice but she ran well on each occasion, while No Big Deal needs a market check at the foot of the weights.

Having gone close the last twice as favourite (came from a long way back latest), THE BIG CLOUD might be able to recoup losses.
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RAGLAN ROAD has been running in some strong maiden hurdles and looks on a fair mark now tried in handicap company. The Soldier Of Fortune gelding showed early promise last season and hasn't been disgraced in a few runs this year. There looks scope for more improvement from the six-year-old. Mark Walsh partners Any Second Now for the same owner, JP McManus, and he tops the weights. The 2022 Grand National runner-up is nicely treated over hurdles at his best but needs to step up on recent efforts. Fortunedefortunata was mid-division in a competitive contest over two miles at Leopardstown last month. He should appreciate going further now and it wouldn't be a surprise if he got closer this time.

RAGLAN ROAD turned in best effort of the season when fifth at Fairyhouse and is one to keep an eye on now switched to handicaps. Petit King and Pakens Rock head the dangers.

Any Second Now has to be taken seriously but RAGLAN ROAD, in the same ownership, looks very interesting on his handicap debut.
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TACTICAL MOVE looks hard to oppose here. The Stowaway gelding was good when beating Saint Felicien at Gowran Park last time and that form has been boosted since, with the runner-up going on to record a cosy success back at the same venue. Flanking Maneuver looks the one likely to give him most to do. He comes here on the back of a solid effort to finish third to Blood Destiny in Grade 3 company at Navan eight days ago. The mare Jumping Jet should pick up some black type.

Low-mileage 10-y-o TACTICAL MOVE has taken well to chasing and can take the step up in class in his stride. Flanking Maneuver is a clear next best.

Only a sixth racecourse appearance for the fragile TACTICAL MOVE who did it well at Gowran and should beat Flanking Maneuver.
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HARTUR D'ARC is unproven at this trip but has a handy weight and may be worth a shot. The Diamond Boy gelding won well on his first outing for Gavin Cromwell at Clonmel last month and that looked like a significant step forward from his previous chase outing as he turned around form with Joshua Webb in decisive fashion. He won a point-to-point and handles testing conditions well so this trip may actually bring improvement. Stablemate Velvet Elvis won an eventful four-runner contest at Fairyhouse last time and this looks a tougher test. Minella Cocooner could be a big player on his handicap debut. He has been keeping good company in novices and was third to American Mike in a Navan Grade 2 last month. Last year's winner Espanito Bello ran a solid race in Grade 3 company behind Ferny Hollow over an inadequate two miles here last time and is another who has to be respected.

HARTUR D'ARC looks one to follow on the back of his impressive debut win for this yard at Clonmel. Minella Cocooner and Espanito Bello are feared most.

The two recent winners in opposition but the unexposed HARTUR D'ARC gets the vote on handicap debut
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FEMME MAGNIFIQUE may be able to bounce back here after a disappointing show at Leopardstown. The Champs Elysees mare had looked a nice sort when winning on her track debut at Thurles in December, but was too keen when stepped up into Grade 2 company last time. She is capable of better. Ma Belle Etoile had a couple of solid placed efforts before getting off the mark in good style at Limerick back in November. She could be a danger. The other winner in the field, Familiar Dreams, has a bit to find with Ma Belle Etoile on their running behind Switch From Diesel at Tipperary in early October.

HOLLY BROOK won a point in good style and was pitched in deep for her Rules debut in a Leopardstown Grade 2. With that in mind, she shaped quite well in fifth and there could well be significant improvement in her, so she gets the nod over Femme Magnifique, who should bounce back dropped in grade. Ma Belle Etoile can't be dismissed.

Gordon Elliott's HOLLY BROOK fared well enough in finishing fifth in a Grade 2 at Leopardstown and may beat the three penalised mares
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