There were 42 Races on Saturday 16th March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Southwell, 7 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 5 race.

The veteran Zillion would have a strong chance based on his peak turf form, while Destinado won over C&D on his penultimate start and is not ruled out, despite being unable to follow up off this mark back here. However, this can go to REAL TERMS, who was a respectable third in a deeper race over 1m4f here on Tuesday and, with Brandon Wilkie easing the burden of top weight by 5lb, this shorter trip can put the mare back in the limelight.

DESTINADO has won 4 times this year since joining his current yard and had excuses when fourth at this course 11 days ago, not ideally positioned on the far flank, so he is taken to add to his tally back down in trip. Real Terms races off her last winning mark and could be the main danger, ahead of Coolnaugh Haze who makes his handicap debut in this sphere.

Grant Tuer's mare REAL TERMS is on her last winning mark and her latest run here suggests that this furlong shorter could do the trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JUNGLE JIM, the only horse with an official mark, can play the leading role in what is an ordinary maiden. David Evans' three-year-old, who can make the running, boasts previous C&D experience and, from stall one, could be hard to peg back if breaking sharper than last time. Miss Stormy Night can go well if responding kindly to the first-time hood, while New Image is an obvious contender, despite the absence. Damisa is noted too.

This can go the way of NEW IMAGE, who bumped into a subsequent Royal Ascot winner on debut back in summer 2022 and with his next start easy to put a line through, David O'Meara's new recruit is fancied to make light of a 17-month absence. Jungle Jim has more experience than most so he can provide most resistance, with Miss Stormy Night rounding off the shortlist.

New Image sets the standard but he's been off for ages and JUNGLE JIM is put up as a tentative alternative.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ENOLA GREY has thrived during a busy winter and is a strong fancy to gain a fourth victory of her campaign. Gemma Tutty's filly struck over 7f at Wolverhampton on Monday and having won with a fair bit in hand that day, the 5lb penalty is not off-putting. The consistent Measured Moments is well worth a betting check on her first run at this venue, while Biplane is a C&D winner to consider, despite looking a little high in the weights.

ENOLA GREY is very hard to oppose after scoring in taking fashion at Wolverhampton on Monday. Measured Moments ran respectably despite not being ideally suited by the test of speed at Kempton last month and is next on the shortlist, with Biplane a modest pick for third.

Bernadine can do better this year but ENOLA GREY has fitness on her side and can gain her fourth win of the winter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Despite pulling hard, Notre Dame managed to score by half a length at Chelmsford last month and has only been put up 2lb, so she has to be respected. However, she could come out second best to SNEAKY BLINDER, who showed huge improvement on his handicap bow to finish second at Chelmsford, his first appearance since undergoing a gelding operation. Tom Ward's charge is just 1lb higher and is taken to go one better. Quantum Force is also a player in first-time cheekpieces.

George Boughey's QUANTUM FORCE is fancied to take a sizeable leap forward now he steps up in trip and get off the mark. Northern Cracksman could emerge as the main danger now he drops back in distance, with Sneaky Blinder and Notre Dame both in the mix too.

Julia Feilden has found a good opportunity for NOTRE DAME to successfully follow up her Chelmsford success, now upped in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CUBANISTA finished a close-up third in a track-and-trip handicap last week and that performance gives him a big chance in this contest. The five-year-old has been knocking at the door recently and he looks to have been found a good opportunity. Doves Of Peace has also been running to a solid level in handicap company so he has to be considered. Kraken Diamond could have a say based on his second at Kempton two starts ago.

In the hope that he gets a strong pace to aim at back down in trip here, KRAKEN DIAMOND gets the nod. The steady gallop at Newcastle during the week didn't do him any favours and a reproduction of his near miss at Kempton last month would give him every chance. Storm Asset put in a good shift when runner-up in a classified event last time and he is feared most, while Brother Dave is one of a handful with decent each-way claims.

Brother Dave is banging at the door but HAWAJES may have his measure today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for ROGUE DREAM after a relatively comfortable success over 7f at Kempton, Jack Jones' filly should be able to handle the drop in trip and can follow up off 3lb higher. Handicap debutant Dame Darcey showed a hint of promise when fourth at Chelmsford last time out, while Red Troop is another to consider on the step up in trip off what looks a feasible opening mark.

If ROGUE DREAM is as effective back at 6f she can go in again. Dame Darcey and Red Troop are potential improvers in handicaps and might be the pair to give the selection most to do.

Red Troop can do better but ROGUE DREAM (nap) won cosily at Kempton ten days ago and she can defy a small rise in the weights.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BLUE COLLAR LAD got off the mark for new connections with an easy victory at Wolverhampton recently, and a 7lb rise for that success may not be enough to prevent the five-year-old from going in again. Vitalline did it well when scoring at Chelmsford and should be thereabouts, along with the consistent Sassy Redhead and Savannah Smiles, who arrives on a hat-trick.

BLUE COLLAR LAD justified support with an authoritative display at Wolverhampton a fortnight ago and he's worth a chance to defy a rise under another positive ride. Vitalline is likely to be up there with him and Della Mare is one to note for the in-form Tony Carroll stable.

In-form fillies Savannah Smiles and SASSY REDHEAD make most appeal with marginal preference for the latter.
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