There were 44 Races on Saturday 23rd March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Doncaster, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Newcastle, 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 5 race.

ZIVANIYA bounced back to form when winning over this distance at Kempton three weeks ago and the Hugo Palmer-trained four-year-old merits the utmost respect off just a 3lb higher mark here. Real Terms also scored on her most recent outing, at Southwell last week, and is an obvious threat if she stays, while the in-form The Craftymaster and Captain Square are others to note.

THE CRAFTYMASTER's winning run came to an end at Southwell recently but he lost little caste in defeat and is taken to get back on the scoresheet here. Zivaniya could be the one to follow him home, if able to build on his Kempton success three weeks ago, while Real Terms, who was also successful last time, is best of the rest.

The prolific THE CRAFTYMASTER was a good second at Southwell when bidding for a seven-timer and can come out on top.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BOBBY SHAFTOE won over C&D 11 days ago and that was his second victory from his last three starts. Off just a 3lb higher mark, Jim Goldie's gelding could take plenty of stopping once again. Night Bear was a length and a half away in third behind the selection last week and could get closer on 4lb better terms. Geelong and Eloped are the pick of the remainder.

NIGHT BEAR returned to form when third to Bobby Shaftoe over this C&D recently and, now 4 lb better off with that rival for a 1½-length beating, he is taken to emerge on top this time. Bobby Shaftoe won't go down without a fight and he is clear second choice ahead of Geelong.

Course specialist BOBBY SHAFTOE (nap) did it cosily over C&D 11 days ago and can defy a modest rise and win here for the seventh time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Prince Achille has to be respected following his C&D win, but a 5lb rise will make life tougher for him. With that in mind, preference is for BUSBY, who returned to form when third over this track and trip last month and he can race off a 1lb lower mark now. Humble Spark edges out Urban Road to be best of the rest.

The vote goes to PRINCE ACHILLE, who resumed winning ways in ready fashion over this C&D recently and a 5 lb rise is by no means the end of the world. Busby took a major step back in the right direction when third here last time and is feared most ahead of Humble Spark and Urban Road.

Urban Road is feared dropping in class but PRINCE ACHILLE may be able to follow up his recent C&D success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

STAR JASMINE had Absolute Star just behind her in third when touched off over 7f here on her racecourse debut. Upped in trip and with improvement on the cards, George Boughey's charge is fancied to confirm that form en route to victory. Kingman filly Bolsena is related to some class acts and she might make more of an impact as a three-year-old, while Royal runner Rainbows Edge warrants a market check ahead of her first start.

BOLSENA had shaped up well on her debut at Haydock before failing to land the odds on soft ground there next time so is fancied to bounce back in style here on her return. Course runner-up Star Jasmine also has better days ahead of her and could prove the chief threat to Kevin Ryan's Kingman filly, although newcomers Rainbows Edge and Cabrera could also have a say, especially if the market speaks in their favour.

Miss Alpilles should be more streetwise today but BOLSENA, who made a pleasing 2yo debut, could have her measure this evening.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Keldeo wasn't disgraced on her handicap bow at Catterick in September and she's worth a second look, being a half-sister to an all-weather winner. However, the vote goes to ZIGGY'S MISSILE, who arrives following wins at Wolverhampton and Southwell. A further 8lb rise might not be enough to prevent the progressive son of Blue Point going in again, while Tees Douge, who might improve for the fitting of a first-time hood, heads the remainder.

ZIGGY'S MISSILE's form is on an upward curve so he looks very much the way to go in his hat-trick attempt. Be Here Now appeals as the pick of the rest and can chase home Robert Cowell's improver ahead of Musical Diva and Keldeo.

Topweight ZIGGY'S MISSILE looked a cut above a Class 5 performer when surging clear in a stronger race at Southwell 11 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The unbeaten Filly One is likely to have her supporters after justifying favouritism by just over two lengths over track and trip in December, and she warrants huge respect on her handicap debut. However, preference is for ARTISTIC MISSION, who has progressed with each run to date and his most recent second at Southwell makes a mark of 74 look attractive. The son of Showcasing was beaten by Roman Emperor, who is currently rated 80, so he looks to have a big chance. Siobhanbrogan completes the shortlist.

FILLY ONE looked a good prospect when going 2-2 over C&D before Christmas and is taken to maintain her unbeaten run now venturing into handicap company. Kevin Ryan's handily-weighted Sergeant Wilko is next on the list ahead of Wolverhampton scorer Siobhanbrogan.

A trappy race in which SERGEANT WILKO is tentatively preferred to the unbeaten Filly One.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BONITO CAVALO is in the form of his life after making it six wins from his last seven starts, which means he has improved a whopping 32lb since January. The manner of the five-year-old's latest C&D victory shows he might not be done improving yet. Pepsi Cat has been in good form over track and trip this year and is taken to go well, while last-time-out winner Castan won't go down without a fight.

A case can be made for lots of these but DREAM FOR GOLD has looked an improved model since being gelded and can go one better than when an excellent recent second here. Strong Johnson makes appeal at these weights and is next on the list. Course-specialist Bonito Cavalo and other C&D scorers Pepsi Cat and Castan must come into the reckoning too.

Pepsi Cat and Strong Johnson are high on the list but BONITO CAVALO's remarkable start to the year could be set to continue.
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