There were 28 Races on Tuesday 12th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 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 6 race.

RING OF GOLD has returned to form on his last couple of starts, finishing second twice at Wolverhampton over 7f, and this may be the ideal opportunity for Mick and David Easterby's gelding to get his head back in front. Harbour Vision has been a model of consistency over the past few months and is respected dropping back to a mile. Possible Ambition and Noble Sovereign appeal most of the remainder.

The suggestion in a competitive opener is RING OF GOLD, who has recorded 2 good runner-up efforts since the blinkers have gone back on. Last month's Wolverhampton 1-2 Verona Star and Luna Magic are also on the shortlist along with Noble Sovereign. Sacchoandvanzettti needs a betting check on his first Flat outing for Fergal O'Brien.

The pick is LUNA MAGIC, who could not resist the late thrust from Verona Star at Wolverhampton but is 3lb better off here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

AL SUIL EILE arrives in excellent form having scored back-to-back victories over C&D and the eight-year-old can defy his latest a 2lb rise in what looks a very winnable contest on paper. Belleplaine is an interesting contender making her first start for Joseph Parr on her handicap debut, while Candy Warhol, who finished second at Wolverhampton last time, and Breguet Boy head the remainder.

BREGUET BOY can build on his solid reappearance run at Wolverhampton and strike under Brodie Hampson. Fieldsman has had a good spell this winter and is feared most ahead of the hat-trick seeking Al Suil Eile.

The vote goes to THE FOLLOWER who suggested he may be capable of better when a staying-on fourth on handicap debut over C&D a week ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

THE CRAFTYMASTER extended his winning run to six when adding a first success at this venue to his three at Wolverhampton and two at Lingfield. The four-year-old won in the manner of an individual who may not be done with his winning sequence just yet and he is expected to prove too strong for the opposition. Midnight Shimmer and Socialist Agenda appeal most of the remainder.

THE CRAFTYMASTER is a winning machine, completing the 6-timer with as much in hand as for any of the other victories trying this track for the first time last week, so should take all the beating again under a penalty. Midnight Shimmer went close off this mark here recently and is feared, while Socialist Agenda seems to be building up to something.

Despite his 5lb penalty THE CRAFTYMASTER should be hard to stop in his bid for the seven-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Lyrical Style boats a striking pedigree and is a highly appealing newcomer to seriously consider if the betting market shows her in a good light, while Miss Monte Carlo is shaping up nicely after finishing second in the both her previous starts and is another to bear in mind. However, preference is for MONTEROSA, who sets the standard on the formbook and could be tough to deal with after blowing away the cobwebs at Kempton last month.

LYRICAL STYLE is from the family of connections' Breeders' Cup Turf winner Rebel's Romance and can provide another winning 3-y-o newcomer for this yard. Lucykeys made a promising start when third at Newcastle and rates a big threat, while Monterosa sets the standard on the pick of her form.

This can go to the newcomer LYRICAL STYLE who is bred to be useful, while her stable is 8-19 (42%) here since the Tapeta was laid.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OPTICIAN has done just what is required to win his last four starts and may still have more to give despite going up 15lb in the handicap since early December. That date coincided with the gelding's debut for the Shaun Lycett yard and, having obviously flourished for his new connections, the son of Expert Eye is hard to oppose while on such a roll. Melek Alreeh rates a viable alternative on the back of a near-miss over this trip at Wolverhampton last time, while Birthday Angel rates a player on his handicap debut off a workable mark.

OPTICIAN made it 4 in a row with a smooth success at Wolverhampton and the 5-timer looks on the cards. Melek Alreeh is the obvious threat having gone close at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago after 6 months off,

The vote goes to the unexposed 5yo MELEK ALREEH who was only just beaten on his recent return from six months off.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ZIGGY'S MISSILE kept on in good style to score over this trip at Wolverhampton last month and a 5lb higher mark might not be enough to prevent Rober Cowell's colt registering back-to-back wins. Lieutenant Rascal was two and a quarter lengths behind in third in that race but has a feasible chance of turning the form around on the revised terms (6lb better off). However, Wolverhampton 5f winner Cargin Bhui has bags of scope for improvement in races of this nature and is feared most now he drops back to the minimum trip for his handicap debut.

LIEUTENANT RASCAL failed to land the odds when third to Ziggy's Missile back from a break at Wolverhampton recently, but he was only beaten 2¼ lengths and meets that rival on 6 lb better terms. Consequently, George Scott's charge is taken to emerge on top this time and while Ziggy's Missile is certainly not discounted, a bigger threat may be posed by the hat-trick seeking Torvar.

Cargin Bhui looks well handicapped but BARNWELL BOY drops in class on his return and this might be the day to catch him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOULIN BOOJ was a close second over 5f at Chelmsford a month ago and could provide his supporters with some compensation off the same mark here. That said, Darlo Pride has been running consistently well of late and is more than capable of giving the selection plenty to think about. Others to consider are Sugar Hill Babe, Level Up and Jeans Maite.

The vote goes to WHISKY MCGONAGALL, who has low-mileage for a 4-y-o and put in a good shift on just his second start on the all-weather when chasing home a progressive rival off this mark at Newcastle in January. Moulin Booj went down all guns blazing back from a break at Chelmsford and he is likely to be in the thick of things once again, while Darlo Pride and Rodborough are other live candidates.

Darlo Pride should be involved but MOULIN BOOJ (nap)'s reappearance second has been well franked since and he can defy top weight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KITAAB won over 6f here two starts ago and confirmed that was no fluke when a neck second at Wolverhampton last time. Off just a 1lb higher mark, the five-year-old could take some stopping. Berkshire Phantom's winning run came to an end when last seen but he should not be underestimated in this company. One More Dream edges out Fox Power to be best of the rest.

ONE MORE DREAM has returned to form in recent weeks, posting solid efforts in defeat either side of his Newcastle success at the beginning of this month. He looks sure to give another good account and gets the nod ahead of Berkshire Phantom, who came up short in his hat-trick bid at Wolverhampton but he wasn't seen to best effect on that occasion and is likely to get a strong pace to aim at here. Fox Power makes each-way appeal, along with Beauty Choice and Kitaab in a competitive handicap.

It may be worth chancing GOBI SUNSET who is back off his last winning mark. His best effort since then came in his only outing here.
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