There were 27 Races on Tuesday 5th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Thurles, 6 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 4 race.

The consistent MOONSTONE BOY (second) fared best of the trio who clashed over C&D 10 days ago and is taken to confirm the form en route to gaining an overdue first career success. Orchard Park (third) showed her inexperience when finishing a length and a quarter behind the selection, but warrants serious thought given she is at least entitled to be wiser this time. Kipp Kelly (sixth) has something to find, but could still be best of the rest.

ORCHARD PARK was very green when third over C&D on debut 10 days ago and can find the required improvement to beat the more exposed Moonstone Boy, who finished 1¼ lengths in front of the selection that day.

After a promising debut over C&D ten days ago, ORCHARD PARK can improve past Moonstone Boy.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CAUSTIC showed tenacity when winning a similar race over this trip at Lingfield early last month and is fancied to cope with the penalty. Cannon Rock, who left Godolphin for just 16,000gns last September, is the only other winner on the Flat in the race and commands respect on debut for new connections, despite returning from a lengthy absence. Eleanor Cross was a close second to the selection at Lingfield and is a must for consideration on the revised terms.

ELEANOR CROSS was again only just denied at Kempton 2 weeks ago and this looks a good opportunity for her to go one better back up in trip. Caustic is 6 lb worse off having beaten the selection at Lingfield but this son of Galileo is open to further improvement and may pose the biggest threat again.

Despite being 6lb worse off with Eleanor Cross after beating her narrowly last time, CAUSTIC is taken to confirm the form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

LEAP DAY has held his form well since scoring over C&D at the end of 2023 and, off just 4lb higher, the Tim Easterby-trained gelding is a highly appealing option. Borgi, a good second in a deeper race at Lingfield, rates a threat to all based on his potential to improve again. Tropez Power is another previous C&D winner who cannot be ruled out on his debut run for the Quinn yard. Master Of Combat has each-way appeal.

ASSESSMENT has been absent since being pulled up at Sandown last spring but he'd previously looked one to keep firmly on side and this low-mileage 5-y-o could be worth chancing to make a winning return (has gone well fresh) on debut for Archie Watson. Leap Day is running consistently well and feared, along with Tropez Power and Borgi.

The vote goes to TROPEZ POWER (nap) whose record over C&D reads 131 and who should get the solid pace he requires.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KING OF SPEED did it well when getting up late to triumph at Wolverhampton last month and with the form of that race having been well boosted since, he can follow up off a mere 2lb higher mark. Stepping up in trip after winning over 7f here, Perfect Swiss looks to be a danger, along with Candy Warhol, who was denied by the narrowest of margins at Wolverhampton.

Preference is for PERFECT SWISS, who was perked up by the addition of blinkers when scoring here last month and remains nicely treated on old form. King of Speed and Daafy should also go well.

Former sprinter KING OF SPEED kept on well to win when upped to 8.6f last month and remains unexposed at around 1m.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A comfortable winner over C&D last time out, EAGLE'S REALM has developed quite an affinity for Southwell this winter and a 4lb rise for that most recent success may not be enough to stop him making it five victories in his last six starts. That may be at the main expense of another winning machine in The Craftymaster, and Tradesman, who has been flying at Chelmsford and now goes back up in trip.

Some thriving stayers here, not least THE CRAFTYMASTER, who can make it 6 wins in a row if carrying on the good work on his first visit to Southwell. Eagle's Realm, seeking a fifth win in 6 starts, Tradesman and Award Dancer are live threats.

Thi can go to the bang-in-form EAGLE'S REALM who has gained his last two wins at this venue, the latest over this trip last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Not beaten far into third over C&D last time out and a winner here on his penultimate outing, BRINGBACKMEMORIES looks the one to beat on just his fourth all-weather start. Parish Councillor's most recent run when favourite at Newcastle was too bad to be true and better can be expected on his handicap debut. Fox Flame and Tiger Beetle have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

A winner here in January, BRINGBACKMEMORIES again ran well when third over C&D 42 days ago and, re-united with his regular pilot, he looks sure to go well again. Tiger Beetle still needs to conclusively prove he wants this far but comes here on a workable mark and is respected. Absolute Queen may do best of the others.

Preference is for BRINGBACKMEMORIES who won over 1m4f here in January and ran well when third over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SOCIALIST AGENDA looks worth another go at this trip, having kept on well for third over two furlongs shorter here last month. The form of that race has worked out well and he may be able to break his Flat duck, ahead of the likes of recent course winner Destinado and Young Endless, who has offered encouragement since joining the Sam Thomas team.

Despite some reservations regarding the suitability of this trip, DESTINADO has to be the call under a 5 lb penalty following his decisive victory here last week. Young Endless hasn't been with his present yard for long and a reproduction of his latest effort over 16.5f here would give him a chance, while Billy Bathgate and Socialist Agenda are also shortlisted.

The choice is YOUNG ENDLESS who has finished third behind thriving sorts in two of his three starts since joining this yard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Runner-up on his last two starts, including when favourite over this distance at Chelmsford last time out, STOLEN ENCOUNTER looks as though he is ready to get off the mark and this may well be the time. Louisiana Bay is open to improvement on the step up in trip, with Oisin Murphy back in the saddle. Midnight Shimmer hasn't gone badly since returning from a long absence in January and is another to consider.

A deserved first taste of success beckons for STOLEN ENCOUNTER, who has improved switched to handicaps with cheekpieces enlisted on his last three starts, most recently finishing a clear second upped to this trip at Chelmsford. The addition of more severe headgear could help eke out a little more from this lightly-raced 4-y-o. Louisiana Bay also deserves to get her head in front and she is feared most ahead of Midnight Shimmer.

It may be worth taking a chance with three-time course winner PRINCE ABU who has dropped to an inviting mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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