There were 28 Races on Tuesday 12th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 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 6 race.

BELLA BLUESKY's winning run came to an end last time but she was only a head second on that occasion and may well bounce back here, despite a 3lb higher mark. Easter Island was only narrowly denied over C&D last week and is an obvious threat to the selection, while Bobby Shaftoe also holds claims returning to the scene of his five latest victories.

BELLA BLUESKY pulled clear of the rest when almost completing the hat-trick at Wolverhampton so she can quickly resume winning ways. Easter Island was a close third off this mark over C&D on Thursday so is the obvious threat.

Bumper winner BELLA BLUESKY (nap) took another forward step on her handicap debut last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

JEMS BOND did not appear to relish the step up to a mile last time but arrives here with a big chance based on his third over C&D, from a 3lb higher mark, two starts ago. Marcello Si is a player based on his classified win over track and trip in January, while Without Delay and Run At Dawn are next best.

MEDICI PASS is potentially well treated starting out for a new yard so could be the answer. Marcello Si and Without Delay head the dangers.

The well-treated JEMS BOND has a good record here at this time of year and gets the nod. Marcello Si is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GEMSTAR was only narrowly denied on her racecourse bow over 7f here 11 days ago and the daughter of Zoustar could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Hopeful returned from a lengthy to break to win at the second time of asking over C&D in January and she has to be of interest, despite shouldering a 6lb penalty. Lakota Brave should not be ruled out, while Achernar and Gunlock are noteworthy newcomers.

HOPEFUL saw off a promising subsequent winner when opening her account back from a long absence here 10 weeks ago and she's taken to follow up with the prospect of more improvement to come. Gemstar made a very encouraging start here recently and is a big threat. Achernar and Gunlock are newcomers to note making belated debuts.

Gemstar made an encouraging debut here recently but HOPEFUL bolted up over C&D in January and can defy her penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ODD SOCKS HAVANA has made the frame on his last couple of starts and is clearly on a workable mark, which just gives him the edge in this open event. Martin's Brig could be a big threat if returning to the form that saw him finish a close third over 7f here two starts ago. Others to consider are Retirement Beckons and Kraken Diamond.

KRAKEN DIAMOND pulled clear of the remainder when runner-up on his second start for Brian Toomey at Kempton a fortnight ago and has a big shout if in the same sort of form back in a handicap. Odd Socks Havana might be the danger.

Martin's Brig is interesting dropped in class but KRAKEN DIAMOND is fancied to build on his recent Kempton second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FLASH THE DASH scored over C&D on his penultimate start before following that up when returning here to fill the runner-up spot. The handicapper raised him 1lb for that latest effort and the five-year-old boast strong credentials in his bid to go one better. The Gay Blade was one place behind the selection on the latter occasion and is likely to enter the reckoning, while others worth considering are Warminster and Asadjumeirah.

FLASH THE DASH has returned to form of late and remains feasibly treated, He gets the nod in an open-looking contest. The Gay Blade and Mumayaz head the list of dangers.

Preference is for CRYPTO QUEST, whose first run for Gemma Tutty can be ignored. Flash The Dash is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

AL FARABI went close on his first attempt over 6f when beaten a short-head at Kempton last month, with Metaverse (fourth) and Haziym (fifth) in behind, and Roger Varian's gelding is entitled to be sharper for that experience. The aforementioned Metaverse is likely to progress from that effort based on the fact it was his handicap debut, while any market support for Grand Traverse would make him of interest.

DREAM FOR GOLD could be a sprint handicapper to follow this year for Kevin Ryan and on the back of an encouraging return in a useful race here last month he makes the most appeal. Unexposed-improver Metaverse is a big danger, while Al Farabi can go well again.

Grand Traverse is an intriguing contender but there should be more to come from METAVERSE and he could be well suited by this test.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SHERDIL returned to winning ways over C&D when landing the second division of a classified event last month and a repeat of that performance would make him a tough nut to crack. Golden Rainbow took the first division of the same contest when benefiting from dropping out of handicap company and he is expected to uphold form with Another Angel, who filled the runner-up spot.

Plenty of the regulars for this sort of contest here, with GOLDEN RAINBOW fancied to strike again after his victory from Another Angel over C&D 3 weeks ago. Sherdil took the second division of that race and can go well again. Last year's winner Rockley Point is another to consider.

Blackcurrent should go well back at 5f but SHERDIL is tentatively selected to follow up last month's C&D win.
Ths is the racecard key.
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