There were 35 Races on Thursday 11th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Taunton, 7 races at Aintree, 6 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 5 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for BE HERE NOW after scoring from a subsequent winner at Newcastle last month, the son of Oasis Dream should have plenty more to come off a 4lb higher mark. Mutasawi had the reopposing Soldiers Design half a length back in second when getting off the mark at Kempton and David O'Meara's charge can uphold that form as he makes his handicap debut.

BE HERE NOW overcame a troubled passage to collar a next-time-out winner at Newcastle last month so a 4 lb rise doesn't look enough to prevent him following up. Kempton maiden winner Mutasawi may give him most to do ahead of Split The Profit, who went close over C&D on his penultimate start.

Mutasawi may benefit from cheekpieces and he's considered but BE HERE NOW did well to win at Newcastle and he can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Related to multiple winners, including the highly talented Salute The Soldier, DEAL MAKER sets the standard on the back of a taking debut success over C&D. A 7lb penalty will make life more difficult, but her experience could prove crucial and she should have enough to see off Chilly Breeze, who is out of a half-sister to Chesham winner Holloway Boy. David Loughnane is capable of readying one first time out and his Sonic Si cannot be ruled out as a son of top-class sprinter Advertise.

Unless the betting vibes are notably strong for one of the newcomers this looks a good chance for DEAL MAKER to add to her C&D debut success.

It may be worth taking on C&D winner Deal Maker with SONIC SI, whose stable had an impressive 2yo debut winner last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HURT YOU NEVER may have had to settle for fourth at Newcastle last time out, but she had been in excellent form prior to that and is well capable of dominating this contest from on the pace, as she did plenty of times last season. Turned out again quickly after a highly encouraging second at Catterick last week, Mersea must enter calculations, while Alpine Girl may well be suited by dropping back from 6f.

MERSEA showed the benefit of her reappearance run when finishing runner-up at Catterick (6f) 8 days ago and, with the drop back to the minimum trip holding no fears, she gets the nod to go one place better. Alpine Girl and Hurt You Never are others to consider.

Alpine Girl should build on last week's Kempton fourth but these conditions bring out the best in RODBOROUGH and she can win again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Road To Wembley has come into his own since going handicapping, winning both of his starts, and Richard Hughes' gelding must be respected under a penalty. Attila The Honey, who also shoulders a penalty having won over 1m4f here, can give another good account of herself, but GALACTIC CHARM is preferred. The son of Sea The Moon hit the crossbar on his return in a novice event at Wolverhampton and appears to be well treated judged on what he achieved last season, so could make more of an impact now in a handicap.

The hat-trick beckons for ROAD TO WEMBLEY, who scooted clear to win by 7 lengths without being asked for maximum effort at Lingfield last week and he can continue Richard Hughes' fine run of form under a penalty. Path To Dubai was narrowly denied at Wolverhampton in February, so he's put forward as the main danger upped further in trip, with Timetobenice rounding off the shortlist.

It's impossible to go against ROAD TO WEMBLEY (nap), who spreadeagled his field at Lingfield and can make light of a 6lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

An open event in which only a tentative vote can go to HOW IMPRESSIVE. Hugo Palmer's five-year-old could never get on terms with the leaders in a valuable sprint at Lingfield on Good Friday, but he will find things more to his liking here, with the return to further an added positive. Lion Tower struggled in the Spring Mile at Doncaster but he will appreciate being back on an artificial surface. Others to note include Another Investment and Mustajaab.

ORBAAN failed to win last season but produced a handful of sound efforts in much tougher company than this and he's taken to defy top-weight on his seasonal return. How Impressive has already won 3 times on all-weather this year and it's easy to give him a pass for his latest outing, so is feared, with Lion Tower another race-fit runner to consider.

The vote goes to LION TOWER who ended up well held in the Spring Mile but had previously gone down narrowly off this mark at Newcastle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SAVVY BRILLIANCE is on a steep upward curve and having proven his stamina with a gutsy win over this trip at Wolverhampton, the progressive four-year-old is hard to oppose in his bid to complete a four-timer. Rab Havlin has been in the saddle for each of the gelding's three successes and, with his services retained, a 2lb higher mark is not insurmountable. The versatile El Borracho is feared on his return to the Flat, while C&D winner Churchella also merits consideration.

SAVVY BRILLIANCE is fancied to land the 4-timer, having done well to overcome disadvantageous circumstances at Wolverhampton last time and been nudged up only 2 lb for doing so. El Borracho retained plenty of ability in this sphere last season and rates as next best after a spell back over fences, whilst Dark Mystery hasn't yet really had the rub of the green this season and remains on an interesting mark, so could complete the placings.

4yo SAVVY BRILLIANCE was carrying all before him when last seen so this low-mileage son of Cracksman is taken to return in style.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WESTMORIAN has the ability to rule the roost in this company and on the back of a string of solid efforts, the five-year-old looks the one to be with. Gulliver is still a very capable sprinter who can never confidently be ruled out, especially while he is on a competitive handicap mark. Airshow and Whenthedealinsdone are a couple of other each-way players who can make this interesting, for the minor honours at least.

AIRSHOW scored under an attacking ride at Chelmsford in March and was collared only late over C&D 11 days ago, so is fancied to continue his strong run of form. Whenthedealinsdone has slipped in the weights and showed plenty to be encouraged by at Lingfield last month and rates as a potential lurker, with Westmorian also capable of extending his good spell.

Westmorian looks booked for another big run but MANY A STAR is on a dangerous mark and might be worth chancing.
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