There were 20 Races on Wednesday 20th March 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NIGHT RAIDER created a big impression when winning over C&D on his debut in December and the son of Dark Angel is hard to oppose on the back of that performance, despite carrying a 7lb penalty. Cogitate won on his racecourse bow in July before showing promise in the Acomb on his next outing and he has to be of interest. The rest all look to be up against it, but West End Lass is the pick of them.

A potential match between NIGHT RAIDER and Cogitate. The latter didn't do himself justice when sent off favourite for the Acomb at York but Night Raider looked something out of the ordinary when making a winning start over C&D in December so shades the vote.

Exciting prospect NIGHT RAIDER is one to follow. Cogitate appears to be the only realistic threat in this field.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JEANS MAITE was not at her very best last time but can be given another chance here as she was second over C&D off this mark on her penultimate outing. The drop to 5f may help McCauley's Tavern and he could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Beneficiary and Mehmo are others who have valid form claims.

JEANS MAITE is handicapped to win again and she should be spot on after a respectable fifth back from a break here last week. The booking of Rossa Ryan catches the eye on Abolish, who may emerge as the main threat from a tumbling mark.

The assured strong gallop should work in favour of MASTERCLASS who now goes in blinkers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MY CHIQUITA was third off this mark at Chelmsford on her most recent Flat outing in September and the five-year-old has won both subsequent starts over hurdles. With that in mind, the daughter of Postponed gets the vote back on the level. Lunar Shadow has to be of some interest on her return from a break, while Upepo and Caldwell are best of the rest.

UPEPO continues to run well and is still not necessarily handicapped out of things, so gets the vote over Pons Aelius, who's lurking on a dangerous mark back down in class. My Chiquita also needs considering having won her last 2 starts over hurdles.

Although absent since October, MY CHIQUITA was in good form under both codes back then and she's worth chancing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The stewards intervention denied ISLE OF SARK (demoted to second) from victory when he clashed with Fox Flame (promoted to first) over C&D earlier this month, but the six-year-old can put the record straight if he maintains a true line this time. Having also gone agonisingly close at Newcastle latest, the selection is thriving on being kept busy and, with Saffie Orborne taking over in the saddle, he's taken to strike. Mount Olympus is also noteworthy.

An interesting handicap with the vote in favour of AYYAB. A low-mileage 4-y-o, she was very impressive when opening her account at Kempton in the autumn and, with this more suitable than her listed assignment thereafter, she's fancied to go well from what rates a handy mark. Isle of Sark is knocking firmly on the door and feared, with Ninth Life, who wasn't seen to best effect latest, also considered. Fox Flame can also figure.

The least exposed contender is AYYAB, who looks interesting back down in grade. Mount Olympus is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A case can be made for virtually all of these, but BERKSHIRE PHANTOM has an impressive strike-rate on the all-weather and, having gone close in a similar race last time out, there are solid reasons to expect another bold showing from this previous course and distance winner. The pick of the rest is King Of York, who has also been admirably consistent of late and is well worth another try over this trip. Sluzewiec and Local Bay complete the shortlist.

KING OF YORK's sole success came over C&D last month and having held his form on both subsequent starts, Scott Dixon's 5-y-o gets the nod to double his tally at the expense of Berkshire Phantom, who fared best of those held up when runner-up over C&D last week and should be bang there with a repeat. Blackjack and David's Diva complete the shortlist.

On the back of a good C&D effort, BERKSHIRE PHANTOM holds particularly strong claims. King Of York is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ARLECCHINO'S GIFT escapes a penalty having scored in an apprentice handicap at Wolverhampton last week and the five-year-old should take all the beating if coping with a quick turnaround. The biggest threat may emerge from Tilsworth Ony Ta, who shouldn't be inconvenienced by a return to this distance. Toptime and Miss Moonshine are other key contenders in their current fettle.

ARLECCHINOS'S GIFT built on his run of placed efforts when opening his account for the year at Wolverhampton 9 days ago and, racing off the same mark, he is taken to follow up in his current form. American Rose made an encouraging reappearance and could be the main danger with that run behind her, ahead of Tilsworth Ony Ta.

With her reappearance form working out very well, AMERICAN ROSE (nap) gets the firm vote. Toptime is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A 4lb rise for ENDLESS POWER's triumph at Wolverhampton last month looks far from insurmountable. This return to a mile shouldn't hamper the four-year-old's follow-up bid and he's taken to complete a double. Master Of Combat posted a solid third over C&D earlier this month and a similar performance should see him in the fold once more. The Invincible Spirit gelding is feared most, ahead of Visibility.

ENDLESS POWER has fewer miles on the clock than most in this contest and he's fancied to follow up from last month's Wolverhampton success. Master of Combat is a generally consistent sort and should go well again, with Visibility another player if able to replicate his recent second over 7f here.

This looks the time to catch FRANCESI, who has a good reappearance record. Visibility is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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