There were 28 Races on Monday 11th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Stratford, 7 races at Taunton, 8 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.

CLOUD DANCER won a junior 'National Hunt' hurdle at Newbury last February which means he's able to retain his novice status. His sole outing this season was a promising effort behind a leading Cheltenham Festival handicap fancy in Doddiethegreat at Ascot and stepping up in trip promises to yield improvement. His stable companion Johnny Jump Up made a winning start at Fontwell and commands respect along with C&D winner Fierce Warrior.

An interesting opener. JOHNNY JUMP UP looked promising when successful on his Fontwell hurdle debut at the end of January and can get the better of stablemate Cloud Dancer. C&D winner Fierce Warrior looks best of the remainder.

Cloud Dancer has strong form claims and yet Niall Houlian is clearly sweeter on the chance of good Fontwell winner JOHNNY JUMP UP.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SIR ROCK has improved for the switch to the larger obstacles having scored on both occasions over C&D and, more recently, at Fontwell in January. A 4lb rise for his latest success may not be enough to stop Toby Lawes' gelding from taking another step forward. Elpologreg had plenty go right for him when getting off the mark at Fakenham last time. He is likely to be in the mix, while American Gerry has been given a chance by the handicapper.

SIR ROCK hasn't looked back since sent over fences and a 4 lb rise for his latest Fontwell victory doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from completing a hat-trick. Fakenham-scorer Elpologreg appeals as the one to chase home Toby Lawes' 7-y-o ahead of the enigmatic Baddesley.

This looks quite weak and SIR ROCK must have every chance of completing a hat-trick. He still looks well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SALVATORE has displayed some promise on his three hurdling starts to date and the application of cheekpieces once again, along with a tongue-tie, may see him step forward on his handicap bow. Sanitiser wasn't disgraced when fourth at Kempton in November and appears likely to have more to offer. Garitsa Bay hasn't shown much in novice hurdles but he has to be of interest on his first start in this company.

There should be better to come from dual Flat winner SALVATORE now that he moves into handicap company off what looks a fair opening mark. Sanitiser is clear second choice on the back of his eye-catching spin at Kempton, which was his first start over hurdles for the Gary Moore yard, while Crews Pitch and Uncle Arthur both have each-way claims.

There are alternatives but dual Flat winner SALVATORE (nap) has to be of interest sent handicapping at this lowly level.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

JERRASH looks well placed to strike switching to hurdles for this assignment. Second over fences at Fontwell last time, that wasn't a bad run but he wasn't as fluent over his fences as his supporters would have liked so coming back over timber and dropping in trip looks ideal. San Pedro won over C&D two starts ago and heads the list of dangers from I See You Well.

This race has got JERRASH written all over it on the back of his solid second with blinkers enlisted in a handicap chase at Fontwell. He was a winner over C&D on his sole previous visit here last season and has slipped to a handy mark. San Pedro is the pick for forecast purposes ahead of I See You Well.

It's hard to rule out any of the four but SAN PEDRO is perhaps the safest option after his last two efforts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BORN AT MIDNIGHT brings winning C&D form to the table which is key at a track like this. Providing this doesn't come too soon after last week's success, the nine-year-old is mostly consistent and looks up to going in again under a 7lb penalty. Delgany Monarch unseated his rider at Wincanton latest but it's a positive that he's back at the Sussex track given he won here in April last year. Flemen's Tipple should run his usual honest race.

HARD FROST has a poor run to shrug off but he'd been developing a solid record over fences prior to that and he's worth a chance to get back on the up. Recent-scorer Born At Midnight is an obvious threat and Flemen's Tipple has the potential for better after just one run in this discipline.

A chance is taken on HEAD ON. This is easier than last time at Doncaster where he ran well for a long way.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COLOURS ON CANVAS remains an unexposed quantity and can continue on an upward trajectory despite the burden of top-weight. Stepping up in trip here last month unlocked another gear and, judged on his novice form, there are reasons to believe that the handicapper might not have caught up with him yet. The hat-trick seeking Nordic Tiger and Small Bad Bob appear to be the most obvious threats on paper.

NORDIC TIGER and Colours On Canvas are both going the right way but the former may be open to a bit more improvement, so he gets the marginal vote in a race that the pair could dominate. Small Bad Bob is another one to consider.

A tight finale. It was an eventful race in which COLOURS ON CANVAS dominated here last time but he might well have won regardless.
Ths is the racecard key.
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