There were 25 Races on Monday 4th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Plumpton, 6 races at Southwell, 6 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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 4 race.

LOOKING AS YOU ARE sets the standard in this contest with a rating of 108 after getting off the mark at Ludlow last month. Alex Hales' five-year-old now has a 7lb penalty to carry, but brings the best form to the table and looks the one to beat. Coin Basket was victorious in her only bumper start at Fakenham in April 2022 and is an interesting contender on her return from a long absence and first start over timber. Of the remainder, Walkinthecotswolds makes the most appeal.

STUTI offered plenty to work on when third on hurdling debut, and with her subsequent effort at Ludlow easy to put a line through, Hughie Morrison's 7-y-o is fancied to come out on top fitted with a hood. Looking As You Are built on her hurdling debut to get off the mark at Ludlow last month, so she's put forward as the main danger under a penalty, with Walkinthecotswolds and Coin Basket taken to fight out third.

Three-time bumper runner-up LOOKING AS YOU ARE improved for the step up to 2m5f at Ludlow last month and is taken to defy a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DUHALLOW TOMMY has the perfect record over fences in two starts, with both victories coming at this track and a combined winning distance of 32 lengths. Toby Lawes' gelding only has a 10lb higher rating in comparison with his mark before those successes and he looks difficult to oppose. Chance A Tune won very nicely at Hereford and could go close again under a 7lb penalty. Godot seems like a stronger contender than Old Painless in the fight for third.

CHANCE A TUNE got the hang of things as the race wore on and was well on top at the finish when scoring at Hereford under James Turner 8 days ago. He's fancied to defy a penalty at the main expense of the course hat-trick seeking Duhallow Tommy.

Godot is respected but CHANCE A TUNE kept on strongly to assert at Hereford last week and can follow up under his penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Letthedustsettle completed a Catterick brace prior to occupying the runner-up berth at Newcastle, and he has a very solid chance off a 1lb higher mark. However, the vote goes to HASTY PARISIAN, who found only one too strong when having his sights lowered over C&D last month and has been dropped 2lb. He runs off a career-low mark and could get his head back in front. Artistic Endeavour has put in solid efforts in all his starts this season and is another to note.

ARTISTIC ENDEAVOUR soon left behind a lesser effort when staying on well for third at Sandown on his latest outing and, with this longer trip likely to suit, he can get off the mark this time around. Letthedustsettle won his only start in points and could be the main danger upped markedly in distance, while Overabottleofred is one to note now handicapping.

Today's hike up in trip is an interesting move for LETTHEDUSTSETTLE, who has made very good progress in handicaps at around 2m lately.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A 2lb rise for Mr Freedom's close-up second to a progressive rival at Taunton looks more than fair and he should give another good account of himself now dropped into 0-125 company. However, he may have to play second fiddle once more, with CLASSIC LORD edging the vote. Tim Vaughan's charge offered more when runner-up at Sandown and that form could be a touch stronger. Holly, Saligo Bay and Mr Mackay are sure to have their supporters as well.

MR FREEDOM has barely put a foot wrong since landing a hat-trick on the Flat in the summer, and given his proven suitability for testing ground, gets the verdict over Mr Mackay, who arrives after a largely positive campaign in his first season over hurdles. Saligo Bay attracted strong support on the back of winning in selling company last year and isn't ruled out of making amends for his early fall on that occasion.

Mr Mackay is tempting but HOLLY (nap) won very comfortably on her latest outing and is taken to overcome a 9lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PUDDLESINTHEPARK wasn't disgraced when third behind a subsequent winner at Southwell last month. A 2lb drop in the handicap can only help Evan Williams' gelding and this looks a suitable opportunity for him to open his account over fences. Kap Chidley is a potential fly in the ointment if a wind procedure unlocks some potential, with his runner-up effort at Uttoxeter in October reading well. Born At Midnight may fare best of the remainder.

KAP CHIDLEY had been shaping up well until fluffing his lines at Uttoxeter last time out so Tim Vaughan's 6-y-o is well worth another chance on the back of a wind op to register a breakthrough victory. Puddlesinthepark arrives in good nick and could emerge as the chief threat, with Committee of One another to consider.

The pick is BORN AT MIDNIGHT, who ran well over C&D on his seasonal debut and will appreciate the ground drying out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Mi Sueno warrants respect judged on his wide-margin romp at Fakenham, although he may not have beaten much in selling handicap company. An 8lb rise in the ratings could prove his undoing, and preference is for BIRDMAN BOB. Andy Irvine's inmate appeared to have plenty in the tank here in February, but for making a mistake at the third-last and unseating his rider. Compensation could await, with Criquette completing the shortlist.

Andy Irvine won this race last year and his BIRDMAN BOB is the most solid option in a trappy finale. Criquette showed better signs with a visor added here last time and might be the one to follow the selection home.

Mi Sueno won last time but BIRDMAN BOB has been in good form at this track this season and his overall profile is more persuasive.
Ths is the racecard key.
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