There were 30 Races on Thursday 14th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Hexham, 9 races at Southwell, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 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.

INEXPLICABLE was far from disgraced when filling third in a handicap over a mile at Wolverhampton last time and that form gives him a big chance in this company. Stopnsearch has been running consistently well in defeat of late and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Broxi and Masham Moor also merit places on the shortlist.

INEXPLICABLE quickly got back on track when third in handicap company at Wolverhampton 12 days ago and he can capitalise on this drop in to classified company and come out on top. Stopnsearch, despite his lengthy losing run, is another to consider, with Van Zant and Broxi completing the shortlist.

Antony Brittain's C&D scorer INEXPLICABLE rates the pick of these weights on the back of a good Wolverhampton third, so gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KODEBREAKER showed plenty of promise when a close fourth in a handicap over 7f here two weeks ago and a repeat of that form may well be good enough at this level. That said, Star Of St Louis also ran well on his most recent outing and should not be underestimated, while similar comments apply to Cap D'Antibes and Star Of St James.

STAR OF ST LOUIS ran well again in a handicap last time and makes most appeal on these terms with Billy Loughnane (1-1 on him) back up. Kodebreaker and River Wharfe are a couple of the other likely types.

Cap D'Antibes should go well, but the vote goes to STAR OF ST LOUIS, a proven winner who arrives in good form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

RISEN AGAIN only found one too good on his debut over 7f at Lingfield last month and the son of No Nay Never sets the standard on the back of that performance. However, Jayyash cost 420,000 euros at a breeze-up sale last year and he will find this to be easier than the Newmarket maiden that he contested on debut last August. Of the newcomers, Federal Envoy and Dark Venture make most appeal.

JAYYASH made a promising start in a warm Newmarket maiden last summer when well backed and looks sure to improve for his top yard. He can open his account, with Risen Again and newcomers Federal Envoy and Dark Venture the other prime contenders.

These are calmer waters for JAYYASH and he'll know more this time. Risen Again rates the main danger
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Starsong has been in good form over 6f and rates a player from a competitive mark, although the betting market might be informative as far as stepping back up in trip is concerned. Similar comments apply to She's The Danger, who scored readily over 5f here on her penultimate start but, as a previous 7f winner, she cannot be ruled out. However, LAURA'S BREEZE has been running consistently well and looks worth chancing on just her second outing for this stable.

INANNA starts out for Brian Toomey on a career-low mark and she could be the way to go. Lunarscape and Kensington Agent are dangers.

Laura's Breeze shouldn't be far away but SHE'S THE DANGER can gain her third course win of the winter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having gamely held a subsequent winner in a novice contest at Newcastle last month, JUNGLE CHARM rates the most intriguing option as she takes on more seasoned campaigners on just her third career start. Open to any amount of improvement, the selection has plenty of room to move off just 73 for her handicap debut. He's An Angel seeks a five-timer and is a must for the shortlist, despite a 3lb rise for his latest success putting him on a career-high mark. Newcastle winner Westmorian also commands respect.

Several last-time-out winners in the line-up, with preference for WESTMORIAN who scored a shade cosily at Newcastle 6 days ago and goes unpenalised for that success. Heading the list of dangers is He's An Angel, who isn't taken lightly in his bid for a 5-timer, while Jungle Charm could still have more to offer on her handicap bow.

A cracking race for the grade. HE'S AN ANGEL is fancied to confirm his Newcastle supremacy over Westmorian.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MAX OF STARS, who has recently been contesting Listed races over hurdles, reverts to the Flat with a strong chance of opening her account in this code. Having progressed nicely since the latest of her three previous visits to this venue, Ollie Pears' filly returns as a much more wily and accomplished performer and may have too many guns for the likes of Sky Dancer, Defence Treaty and Trusty Scout.

It could be worth siding with MAX OF STARS, who has built up a good strike rate over hurdles (fair form) since last seen in this sphere and she could well prove her mark a lenient one back on the level. Sky Dancer has made a bright start for Matt Crawley and is respected, with Trusty Scout and Defence Treaty next best.

The vote goes to MAX OF STARS (nap), who could prove well treated back in this sphere after a very successful stint hurdling.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A return to this distance proved a tonic for STORM VALLEY at Kempton last month. Matt Crawley's filly scored with a bit in hand that day and she looks capable of completing the double off just 3lb higher. Fellow last-time-out winners Bletchley Storm and Optik must enter calculations in their current mood. The latter, who escapes a penalty for his victory in an apprentice event at Chelmsford on Saturday, is feared most.

OPTIK did well to get up from an unpromising position at Chelmsford 5 days ago and he escapes a penalty for it, so he's capable of going in again. Storm Valley, another last-time-out winner, is an obvious threat and Bond Spirit should give another good account.

Hayley Turner takes over in the saddle aboard OPTIK, who escapes a penalty for Saturday's Chelmsford win (apprentices').
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DESERT MASTER's stamina appeared stretched by the 6f distance when a close-up second at Newcastle earlier this month. The Blue Point gelding is 2lb well-in this evening and he's taken to regain the winning thread before his revised mark takes effect. Representing the Adrian Nicholls yard, Tees Douge did well to finish third from an uncompromising position at Gosforth Park in February. He rates a viable alternative to the selection, while any market support for stable debutant Via Blanca would be interesting.

Having scored with something in hand at Newcastle, DESERT MASTER ran with credit again over 6f there last time, shaping as if a return to the minimum trip would suit. He's worth a chance to resume winning ways at the possible expense of Via Blanca, who starts out for a new yard. Tees Douge and Musical Diva are also likely to be on the premises.

Returning to 5f will suit Musical Diva but TEES DOUGE has shown clear winning potential in both AW runs.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A 3lb drop in the ratings for SIR BENEDICT's runner-up effort in a classified stakes race over track and trip recently may prove lenient. Stella Barclay's inmate returns to handicaps off a career-low mark and he looks ready to strike. C&D winner Stallone arrives in fair form and he cannot be taken lightly on his return to this venue, while Dapper Man also holds claims now back over 5f.

DAPPER MAN is better than this grade on his day and there were more encouraging signs at Wolverhampton last time, doing too much early from a poor draw. He's taken to outclass the likes of Sir Benedict and Stallone, who are expected to give their running.

Better is expected from Madame Fenella this evening but the veteran DAPPER MAN will appreciate returning to 5f and is preferred.
Ths is the racecard key.
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