There were 67 Races on Monday 10th April 2023 across 9 meetings. There was 8 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Fakenham, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

COPSHILL LAD has shown some ability in this discipline and may improve for today's slight drop in trip. He sets the standard on the official ratings and may be able to put his previous experience to good use. Honneur De Sivola is entitled to be wiser after his debut under Rules at Market Rasen last month, while Bar Thyme is a half-brother to a couple of winners over timber and is worth noting in the betting.

Not a strong maiden and COPSHILL LAD is worth another chance with his sights lowered. Cape Vidal, another bumper winner, isn't overfaced for his hurdles debut and could be a big player.

This is a modest maiden and a chance is taken that CAPE VIDAL can recapture his initial bumper form now sent over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

With just two previous chase starts to his name, NOAHTHIRTYTWORED is open to progression and looks worth following having made a winning start at Newton Abbot last September before posting a respectable effort at Cheltenham the following month. By contrast, Rose Sea Has is a more wily character and is highly respected given he has experience of these obstacles. Glajou is also considered given that a recent outing should have blown the cobwebs away.

NOAHTHIRTYTWORED has continued his progress over fences and his opening mark in this sphere could well underestimate him. A few of these had legitimate excuses last time so could well bounce back, including Iconic Muddle and Rose Sea Has.

Chris Gordon's ONLY MONEY (nap) returns from a break under what are probably his optimum conditions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BIG JIMBO has been in good form on the all-weather since the turn of the year and the versatile gelding could be hard to peg back now he reverts to hurdles. He's shown ability in four previous starts in this discipline and offers strong appeal. Hunting Brook is unexposed and could have more to offer, while Invictus De Brion has previous course experience and is another to bear in mind. Ohnodonttakemehome completes the shortlist.

OHNODONTTAKEMEHOME seemed to gradually get the hang of hurdling in his qualifying runs and has a lenient mark based on bumper ability so he's the suggestion. Big Jimbo arrives in form from AW Flat and rates an obvious danger back hurdling for the Gary Moore team. Hunting Brook is another who could take a step forward now handicapping for the first time in this sphere and also makes the shortlist.

All of these come with risks. EZ TIGER remains a maiden but he does move well in his races and might be worth chancing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

BLACK GERRY returned to form with a comfortable success at Ascot last Sunday when benefiting from a drop back in trip, having been pulled up at Kempton over 3m the time before. He carries a 7lb penalty on this occasion and it would be no surprise to see him back up that recent victory. Flic Ou Voyou just held on at Wincanton on his latest outing and is likely to enter calculations along with War Lord, who should find this easier than the Plate at Cheltenham Festival.

It could be worth chancing CAPTAIN TOM CAT, a Grade 2 winner last term who lurks on a very good mark and who will appreciate these sounder conditions for a stable that has really turned the corner after a poor spell. Black Gerry bounced back to form with a bang at Ascot last weekend and is sure to be popular for Gary Moore. War Lord is back down in class having run at the Cheltenham Festival and is a big threat.

A chance is taken on CAPTAIN TOM CAT, who is capable of rediscovering his form now back on good ground and with his stable going well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FLEMEN'S TIPPLE produced his best effort to date when runner-up over C&D last month and this appears to be an excellent chance for him to go one better, especially with the handicapper not changing his mark. One For The Wall also finished second here when last seen in February and the seven-year-old is expected to uphold that form against the fourth, Hilltown, who may have more to offer on his second start over this distance.

ONE FOR THE WALL was firmly back on track when second over C&D 6 weeks ago and looks the obvious choice. Dear Ralphy is an interesting rival with the longer trip sure to suit on his handicap debut. Hilltown is another to note.

A chance is taken on DEAR RALPHY. His best form has come in bumpers but this longer trip could make a difference to him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

River Tyne filled the runner-up berth for a fourth-consecutive time when finishing second at Exeter recently and a 4lb rise in the ratings will only make life tougher for Nick Gifford's mare. With that in mind, it may pay to take a chance on DELGANY MONARCH, who arrives in good heart and found only a progressive rival too good over C&D last month. Who Is That and My Bad Lucy also warrant consideration.

MY BAD LUCY wasn't disgraced in a better race than this at Doncaster last time and can quickly resume winning ways back down in class. Delgany Monarch is next best ahead of River Tyne.

River Tyne and My Bad Lucy give Nick Gifford a strong hand but DELGANY MONARCH may scupper them both.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HIGHWAY ONE O FIVE made an encouraging start to his racing career when weakening late on into third in a bumper at Kempton in February and, with the runner-up subsequently bolting up at Wetherby on Thursday, compensation could await Chris Gordon's charge today. 3m point-to-point winner Carrigmoorna Rowan likely found the extended 2m at Exeter on the sharp side and Harry Fry's charge is feared most now faced with a stiffer test, while Ikalimix and Country Lady are also open to improvement.

HIGHWAY ONE O FIVE is well related and made a positive start when third at Kempton. This race doesn't look as strong and he takes preference over Carrigmoorna Rowan and Country Lady, who also made encouraging Rules debuts.

It was a traditionally good bumper (already franked) in which the well-related HIGHWAY ONE O FIVE finished third at Kempton.
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