There were 29 Races on Saturday 6th April 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Curragh, 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 5 race.

With the likelihood of this being a gruelling test of stamina if the ground remains heavy, the previous course experience held by the returning GOOD IMPRESSION could be a key asset. Already a dual C&D winner, the selection is proven under the forecast conditions and resumes from a workable rating. Hawk Stone is still open to progress and is feared, despite a modest round of jumping taking its toll when he was narrowly touched off last time out. Yellow Jacket needs to improve but rates pick of the rest.

ORBYS RIVER has displayed more promise for the switch to handicaps, finishing a creditable second at Huntingdon on her penultimate start, and she looked set to play a part in the finish before unseating 2 out at Hereford 10 days ago. She could be worth chancing from such a lowly mark, with recent Chepstow second Hawk Stone rating a big danger particularly if sharpening up his jumping. Yellow Jacket, who arrives on the back of good efforts over fences, is another to consider.

Harriet Dickin's HAWK STONE is a scopey 5yo with the build to cope with a big weight and he probably should have won at Chepstow.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ONE BIG BANG, who showed a good deal of ability during his time in Ireland, fully justified the strong support he received in the betting when he made a successful debut for the James Own yard in a deeper-looking race at Haydock last week, and is hard to oppose in his bid for a quick follow-up success. Livin On Luco has finished a close second on both starts since his maiden success at Chepstow in January and he could give the selection plenty to think about. Valfortore has plenty to find.

A match between ONE BIG BANG and Livin On Luco, with James Owen's charge taken to make it 2 wins in a week for his new trainer.

This is best left to last week's comfortable Haydock handicap winner ONE BIG BANG. That was a career best from him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A winner on the Irish point-to-point scene before scoring on her first two starts for Donald McCain, there is a lot to like about the chance held by EMILY'S CHOICE, who debuts in a handicap from a competitive mark and is a strong fancy to extend her winning sequence. Blue Beach has faced stiffer tests than this and is a must for the shortlist, while Crem Fresh is also dangerous to rule out.

Following a couple of in-the-frame efforts over fences initially this term, BLUE BEACH returned to this sphere at the top of her game when just touched off at Market Rasen 46 days ago and she looks sure to go well again partnered by Harry Cobden. Our Pink Lady and Emily's Choice are others fancied to be firmly in the mix.

Harry Cobden takes the ride aboard BLUE BEACH who has solid form credentials after only just missing out at Market Rasen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

JUPITER DU GITE relished the step up in trip when making all over C&D last month. A 7lb rise in the ratings may not be enough to prevent Gary Moore's gelding from going in again and he looks capable of better over fences. The biggest challenge may emerge from last-time-out Chepstow faller Happy And Fine, who appeared to be travelling okay before that mishap at the fourth-last obstacle, while a 40-day break may have freshened up Gardener.

HAPPY AND FINE went as though back in top form at Chepstow, falling 4 out when in front, and has a good shout here if none the worse. Jupiter du Gite has made a fine start over fences, scoring over C&D 3 weeks ago, and is a big player up 7 lb. Fine Casting is also respected.

There's a chance that fences will be the making of JUPITER DU GITE who was in command throughout here three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A 7lb penalty for ROUGE DE L'QUEST's easy triumph at Ffos Las on Sunday looks far from insurmountable for the eight-year-old. A quick turnaround could make life tougher for Rebecca Curtis' charge, but he looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to double his tally. Glance From Clover shouldn't be inconvenienced by a return to this distance and the gelded son of Passing Glance may put up most resistance to the selection, ahead of top-weight Not Sure.

French-recruit JACKS PARROT made a decent start for this yard back from 3 months off when fourth at Carlisle and is potentially on a handy mark if building on that. Rouge de L'Quest responded well to a tongue strap when a comfortable winner at Ffos Las on Sunday so is feared most under a penalty.

Returned to 3m from a couple of marathon assignments, NOT SURE appeals as the way to go in a tight handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KRUGER PARK appears to be going the right way based on his last couple of starts, having finished runner-up on his handicap bow at Fontwell before going one place better in authoritative style at Newbury. The handicapper reacted accordingly by putting him up 11lb, which is negated slightly by Freddie Gingell being able to use his full 5lb allowance as opposed to 3lb last time, and further progression may be forthcoming, especially now stepping up in trip. Accidental Legend, who has been a consistent performer of late, and the hat-trick seeking Here Comes McCoy appeal most of the remainder.

KRUGER PARK stands out as an unexposed improver in this field and even an 11 lb rise for Newbury doesn't look enough to stop him with the longer trip here promising to suit. Accidental Legend has remained in good form since his course win in December and can give the selection most to do.

The most interesting horse is KRUGER PARK (nap) who has reportedly taken time to come to himself. He's on the right track now.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

REALCO made a promising start for a stable more renowned for their chasers than bumper horses when third at Chepstow last month under similar conditions and that experience may prove to be vital today. Rockchoeur has shown ability on both starts to date and he's capable of having a big say, while any market support for Misteroddsocks would make him of considerable interest.

REALCO made a solid start when third of four at Chepstow first time out and might be able to improve enough to get the better of Rockchoeur, who shaped well on debut before a lesser effort. Kalize is the pick of the newcomers.

The filly KALIZE could easily be the answer on her debut for a yard that wins bumpers for fun.
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