There were 29 Races on Sunday 24th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Naas, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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HARBOUR GEM was placed twice in testing conditions last October and can make a winning start here for new trainer Dermot Weld. The Zoffany filly chased home a smart-looking sort in the Weld-trained Azada when last seen at Leopardstown and a similar effort may be enough to open her account now. Obviously, the Ballydoyle newcomer Fleetingly deserves respect. The Justify filly is out of top race-mare Alice Springs and is a half-sister to Group-placed filly Prettiest. Mo Ghille Mar and Wendla are others with placed form as juveniles who have to be considered.

FLEETINGLY is by Justify out of connections' very smart Alice Springs so this Group 1 entered filly has the right profile to make a winning start. Harbour Gem showed a good level of ability when placed in maidens at Thurles and Leopardstown so is the obvious threat, while Wendla is also bred in the purple and is worth another chance to confirm debut promise.

HARBOUR GEM has the experience of two fine runs in these conditions, so is taken to score.
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PORTLAND sets a good standard here off his official mark of 108. The Dubawi colt was last seen finishing third in Group 1 company in Saint-Cloud and handles this type of ground, having won a Galway nursery in heavy. Purple Lily looks like the sort who could improve at three and she may be the danger. Paddy Twomey's charge got up late on to win a Galway maiden last August and that form has worked out well since. Chicago Critic won his maiden in testing conditions over C&D in mid-October and is another with the potential to improve.

PURPLE LILY looked potentially smart when overcoming greenness to make a winning start in impressive fashion at Galway in August so can find the required improvement to beat Portland, who sets a clear standard judged on his third in the Group 1 Criterium International at Saint-Cloud in the autumn.

Paddy Towmey has started the season well and his Galway maiden winner PURPLE LILY can justify her entries in both 1,000 Guineas
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KNIGHT TO KING ran with credit in a couple of stakes races following an impressive maiden win last season and there may be more to come from the Kingman colt this year. He was far from disgraced in soft ground in Group 2 company on just his second career outing in France last July and finished the campaign when fourth to Layfayette in the Royal Whip at the Curragh. Any improvement on those efforts would probably be enough to claim this. It's interesting that Aidan O'Brien starts Queenstown off in Listed company, despite a rating of just 82. The Galileo gelding improved with racing last season and could improve again from three to four. Serious Challenge already has a run under his belt, finishing seventh in the Irish Lincoln on Monday, and is another for the shortlist.

Preference is for SERIOUS CHALLENGE, who has race fitness on his side after a satisfactory return over a shorter trip at the Curragh last week. Knight To King and Sunchart are feared most.

SERIOUS CHALLENGE ran a cracker under a big weight in the Irish Lincoln six days ago and can win this.
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Aidan O'Brien won this last year with Paddington and MILITARY could prove a class act in this renewal. The Siyouni colt was well touted before making a winning debut here in September and ran with credit in a couple of stakes races subsequently. He was third in the Killavullan Stakes at Leopardstown on his final start in heavy ground. Take Me To Church comes here fit from the all-weather and was placed in testing conditions here last October. He could be a danger. My Mate Alfie ran well in a couple of valuable sales races towards the end of last season and is another for the shortlist.

TAKE ME TO THE CHURCH ran well here last October and has since scored twice at Dundalk. He gets the nod in a tricky-looking handicap. Military and Guildenstern head the list of dangers.

Preference is for GUILDENSTERN who fulifilled early potential to land a Leopardstown maiden in October and could have a good season
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DUKE OF LEGGAGH may be worth a shot here on his return to action. The grey ran a big race on this card last season when chasing home Paddington in the Madrid Handicap and went on to win by a wide margin in Navan subsequently. He had more on his plate after that but has slipped back to a nice mark and catching him early in the season again may be the best time. Zephron was a wide-margin winner on this kind of ground at the Curragh in November. He got a 15lb hike for that but has to be respected. Solar Breeze was narrowly edged out on her last outing at Dundalk in late January. She's another interesting one here on her first outing for new trainer Daniel McLoughlin.

LOINGSEOIR is dangerously well handicapped and might be worth chancing to leave Monday's reappearance run over an inadequate 5f at the Curragh well behind and resume winning ways. Spanish Tenor, who tasted success in this race in 2022, and Sirjack Thomas are two with a chance for the Ado McGuinness yard. Zephron and Mr Rango are others with claims in a race where the market could prove informative.

Preference is for DUKE OF LEGGAGH, in terrific form this time last year and back down to that sort of mark now
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DARK VIPER ran well first time up this season when chasing home a well-handicapped rival in Merisi Diamond at the Curragh on Monday. He remains on the same mark and if this doesn't come too soon, the Dark Angel gelding has to have a big shout. Arizona Desert makes her first start for Adrian Murray and could go well with Wayne Hassett taking off 7lb. The Sioux Nation filly won a nursery last year in Leicester but hasn't faced ground this testing yet. Apollo Prince ran too freely in blinkers when last seen in a Galway nursery and did well in the circumstances to finish fourth. He's another who has to be considered.

DARK VIPER ran well in a big-field event at the Curragh on Monday and sets the standard on that effort. Apollo Prince seemed lit up by first-time blinkers on his final outing last season but hinted that there was a bigger effort in him, so merits respect, with stable-switcher Arizona Desert also considered.

Having run a cracker when runner-up in an all-aged handicap over 6f at the Curragh six days ago, DARK VIPER could go one better.
Class & Speed Card

MANHATTAN DANDY had a pipe opener at Dundalk recently and could be a decent price here on ground he handles well. The Dandy Man gelding won twice over seven furlongs last season, including in very testing conditions at Bellewstown. Master Garvey has a good run under his belt already this year and has to be a leading contender. He was third to Merisi Diamond at the Curragh six days ago. Atbay ran a decent race when fourth on his return from an absence at Dundalk and is another for the shortlist.

MASTER GARVEY made an encouraging return when third behind an improving type at the Curragh on Monday, so he is taken to build on his recent run to get off the mark this time around. Atbay also ran well when making the frame at Dundalk on his latest outing and he could be thereabouts once more, with One For Mum completing the shortlist.

If MASTER GARVEY(nap) can reproduce his third at the Curragh on Monday he will be hard to beat
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