There were 27 Races on Tuesday 5th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Thurles, 6 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Southwell, 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 3 race.

Twoshotsoftequila is respected under a penalty for winning over 3m1f at Catterick last week and can go well if he doesn't get bogged down in the mud. However, both Your Own Story and EQUUS DANCER have gone well fresh in the past and rate the pair to focus on. Of the two, the last-named is arguably the more effective over this trip and the wily 10-year-old just edges the vote in what is likely to be a tactical affair.

All 3 hold claims here but TWOSHOTSOFTEQUILA arrives on the back of a comfortable victory at Catterick and is preferred. Your Own Story gets the nod for the forecast.

This could an excellent opportunity for last week's comfortable Catterick winner TWOSHOTSOFTEQUILA to complete a quickfire double.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Chosen Templar and ESPRIT DU POTIER both struggled and were eventually pulled up in a Grade 2 contest at Doncaster in January, but this is much easier and the latter makes most appeal. A ready winner on heavy ground on his penultimate start, the selection will be suited by the forecast going and may have too many guns for his old adversary. Having won a point-to-point in January, hurdling debutant Raceview Road appeals most from the rest.

ESPIRIT DU POTIER was disappointing upped in grade at Doncaster last time, but it shouldn't be assumed we've seen the best of him as a hurdler just yet and this looks a good opportunity for him to get back on track. Chosen Templar and multiple-point winner Raceview Road can battle it out for minor honours.

Chosen Templar has plenty of scope for progress but, as things stand, Ayr winner ESPRIT DU POTIER has stronger form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A game winner at Musselburgh on her penultimate start, SO THEY SAY appears to have been presented with a straightforward task in her bid to gain a second career success over fences. The selection is open to a good deal of improvement and ought to be able to cope with dropping back down in trip in this sort of company. Gipsy Lee Rose, the only other previous winner of a chase, is feared most, although Libby is potentially well handicapped is this sphere and warrants a betting check.

SO THEY SAY has taken very well to fences and should prove hard to pass in this small field back down in trip/class. Gipsy Lee Rose is selected for the forecast.

This drop back in trip is unlikely to be a problem for SO THEY SAY, who has made a good start to her chasing career and can dominate.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Runner-up to a promising horse of Dan Skelton's, who ran well at Kelso on Saturday, GEORDIES DREAM just about sets the standard on form and he can get off the mark over hurdles at the sixth time of asking. Call Me Jack got up late to score at Southwell and he should have more improvement forthcoming, while Polisud shaped better here last time out after wind surgery.

GEORDIES DREAM cemented his positive start in handicaps following a lengthy absence when chasing home a well-treated sort at Carlisle 4 weeks ago and he could be the way to go operating from the same mark. Call Me Jack, a winner at Southwell 16 days ago, is less exposed than most and feared, along with Beat Box.

This looks good for lightly raced 9yo GEORDIES DREAM (nap), who bumped into a revitalised opponent when second at Carlisle last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Narrowly denied over C&D on his penultimate start, GLORY HIGHTS since ran well over further and this looks like as good an opportunity as any to break the maiden tag. Ballyquin Bay ran with credit when placed here in December and should be suited by the rise in distance, while Ballyvaughan Bay has solid form too and must be a leading contender.

The vote goes to GLORY HIGHTS, who has acquitted himself well in handicaps here the last twice and this represents a good opportunity for the 8-y-o to get his head in front. Scalloway Bay was behind the selection on both occasions and there's no real reason to believe that he will turn the tables this time. Still, he is second choice ahead of Askmore.

The pick is GREENHILL GARDENS, who was a respectable fourth in a C&D race dominated by two very well-handicapped rivals in December.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of LAWRENNY, who showed improvement from first to second start when a highly encouraging runner-up at Sedgefield last time. That form looks the best on show and he should have too much for NH debutant Long Time Listener, who was a good winner of a point-to-point last month. Forest Blaze looks the pick of the two Mark Walford-trained newcomers, while Away She Goes may improve on her debut run.

LAWRENNY was keeping on at the finish in similar conditions at Sedgefield 7 weeks ago and with the good chance this could become a slog on the ground he can make his experience count and strike. Point-winner Long Time Listener, Indian Poet and Fiery Dawn are three interesting newcomers and the betting could be revealing.

There aren't many appealing options in this bumper but LAWRENNY posted a sound effort when second at Sedgefield in January.
Ths is the racecard key.
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