There were 22 Races on Tuesday 4th April 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Thirsk, 7 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.

Only narrowly denied over this trip at Wolverhampton last month, preference is for the John Quinn-trained HAVEN LADY. She finished a decent second over 1m6f at this track on her penultimate outing and should not be taken lightly given she's off the same mark. Habanero Star was a comfortable winner over 1m3f here last time out and is feared most, while Hashtagmetoo completes the shortlist.

HAVEN LADY has been holding her form well for some time and was thwarted only by one who had dropped to a good mark at Wolverhampton last week, so she remains one to be interested in. Franco Grasso and Defence Treaty head the dangers.

The choice is HAVEN LADY who has won over C&D and found only a well-handicapped rival just too strong at Wolverhampton a week ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Covey is an interesting newcomer for John and Thady Gosden and the son of Frankel should not be taken lightly here, but ZOOLOGY gets the vote. He makes his return to action having struggled in the Middle Park at Newmarket in September, but kept on well to score on his debut at Yarmouth the time before. He beat subsequent French-Listed winner Proverb on that occasion and is entitled to have improved again from two to three years. Themainprotagonist also warrants a market check.

ZOOLOGY found the step up to Group 1 company all too much so early in his career in the Middle Park Stakes, but the manner of his Yarmouth debut success is still fresh in the memory, so he's difficult to oppose back in much calmer waters on his return. Covey is a respected newcomer from a top yard, while Elwasme's debut form worked out well and he has strong each-way claims.

This can go to ZOOLOGY who sets a useful standard. He will find this somewhat easier than when last seen contesting the Middle Park.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Only narrowly denied at Leicester on her most recent outing in October, DEAR DAPHNE is fancied to make a winning switch to the all-weather. Her dam was a Listed winner and Group 3-placed in Italy during her career so there could be more in the locker this year. Twilight Dancer finished a good second over this trip at Wolverhampton last month and heads the list of dangers from the unexposed Shine Honey Shine.

The drop back to 6f should suit ALL IN THE HIPS who can strike again with Oisin Murphy back in the saddle. Dear Daphne is one who is likely capable of better and she's feared most ahead of Lumacho for the George Boughey/William Buick combination.

The vote goes to LADY NAGIN who did it in good style when winning over C&D in January and that form has worked out well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DOUBLE MARCH atoned for a couple of near misses when winning over 7f here in October, and it would be no surprise were she to follow up back over 1m. Dayzee made a winning stable debut for the Meade team last time out and she merits respect, along with the Charlie Appleby-trained Mountain Song, who gains the services of champion jockey William Buick for the first time. Others to note include Too Much and Scenic.

Quite an interesting handicap. TOO MUCH did it nicely over C&D last month and may be able to defy the handicapper. Mountain Song is an obvious danger for the Charlie Appleby team. Dayzee and Scenic are others who should have a part to play.

The choice is TOO MUCH who did it well when making a winning handicap debut over C&D last month. She may be up to defying a 5lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CAVALLUCCIO overcame traffic problems to score here last Friday and the gelded son of Caravaggio might have what it takes to deal with a 5lb penalty, providing this race doesn't come too soon. How Bizarre was narrowly denied by the selection that day and he must go on the shortlist. Tom Tulliver remains in good form and is more than capable of mounting another serious challenge.

Assuming a recent busy spell hasn't caught up with him, TOM TULLIVER might be up to landing another win. Oisin Murphy takes the ride on Dreams Delivered who can bounce straight back from a lesser run last time and provide the chief threat ahead of Masham Moor.

This can be the day HOW BIZARRE ends the drought, being 5lb better off with Cavalluccio for a nose defeat over C&D on Friday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

URBAN DANDY won with something in hand at Newcastle 20 days ago and is an appealing option in his bid to follow up off just a 3lb higher mark. Doctor Mozart also merits serious consideration given his recent improvement, while Exceed (fourth) is open to improvement and is worth a betting check having met trouble at the start behind the selection last time.

URBAN DANDY had a few of these in behind him when scoring at Newcastle last month and can defy the handicapper again and make it 3-4 for the year. Exceed was having his first outing in a handicap when fourth to the selection at Newcastle and he might get a bit closer to him this time. South Dakota Sioux also makes the shortlist.

This looks good for URBAN DANDY (nap) to make it 3-4 since switching to the AW. He had three of these behind when successful last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The return to 7f is a positive for ONE MORE DREAM, who has shown zest since he returned from a short break and appeals on these terms with Taylor Fisher's 5lb claim easing the burden of top weight. Perfect Swiss also rates as a player but he likes to be delivered late and, as he is yet to win over this trip, he needs everything to fall right. Ebury and Rogue Star complete the shortlist.

RUMNOTRED needs to shrug off a lesser display over 1m here in February but he had previously been shaping up encouragingly and this low-mileage sort may well be up to getting back on track returned to this shorter trip. Perfect Swiss and One More Dream are a couple of others to consider.

Perfect Swiss will be dangerous if getting the start right but NORTHBOUND can go well fresh and has more to give on Tapeta.
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