There were 43 Races on Thursday 30th March 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Warwick, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Taunton, 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 4 race.

Only narrowly denied over 2m3f at Kilbeggan on his latest outing, it is hard to oppose CARRAREA on his stable debut for Mark Walford. He can make his presence felt in a first-time tongue-tie and must enter calculations, although the grade-dropping Gaelic Park should not be taken lightly and may give the selection plenty to think about. Morning Line is another to bear in mind.

CARRAREA sets a clear standard on the form he showed in Ireland for Emmet Mullins, so there's no real urge to oppose him in a maiden lacking depth. Gaelic Park can provide the main threat if bouncing back from a couple of lesser efforts. Morning Line ought to prove capable of better and is the pick of the remainder.

Mark Walford's new recruit CARRAREA showed some useful form when trained in Ireland and is taken to make a winning stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

In not the strongest of contests, marginal preference is for CONCEAL, who is now rated 3lb above his last winning mark which came over this trip at Uttoxeter in October. He was beaten by Boys Of Wexford on his penultimate start but is now 10lb better off with Henry Oliver's charge and can reverse that form here. The consistent Jack Doyen sports first-time cheekpieces following a distant third over 3m at Ludlow earlier this month and could also have a say in proceedings.

JACK DOYEN was unable to land a blow under exaggerated waiting tactics when third at Ludlow 4 weeks ago but, having been dropped 4 lb on the back of that effort and with first-time cheekpieces applied, Ben Case's 7-y-o gets the nod to open his account. Boys of Wexford has made a solid start to chasing so he's fancied to give the selection most to think about, ahead of Conceal.

Henry Oliver's BOYS OF WEXFORD has made a good start to his chasing career this season and has a good chance to double his tally here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Blade Runner reverts to timber following a series of very respectable performances over fences, including a success over 3m4f on his latest outing at Plumpton last November. He certainly warrants a market check here, but GLANCE FROM CLOVER bolted up over C&D last week and shades the vote. He has to shoulder a 7lb penalty for that success but he must command respect and can be expected to be thereabouts once more. Braganza Bay adds further spice to the mix.

It was a weak race STELLAR STREAM won at Hereford but he had it wrapped up from some way out and looks to have been allotted a potentially lenient opening mark, so the follow up beckons. Glance From Clover merits respect under a penalty for his recent breakthrough win here, while Blade Runner will be dangerous too if transferring his chasing form back to hurdles.

There is no doubting his stamina after BLADE RUNNER's three chase wins and he's also well handicapped on his best chase form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Bun Doran proved that he retains plenty of ability when winning at Sandown last month and Tom George's veteran, a Grade 2 winner at his peak, doesn't look overburdened by a 3lb rise in the handicap. However, he could be vulnerable to some less-exposed rivals and preference is for SAINT SEGAL. Jane Williams' gelding lost little in defeat when going down by half a length at Doncaster in January and he remains open to further progress. Others to note are Lac De Constance and Grandeur D'ame.

Cases can be made for most of these but youngster SAINT SEGAL has made a fine start to his chasing career, winning his first couple of outings and likely to have maintained his unbeaten record but for conceding first run at Doncaster a couple of months ago. With better still to come, he's fancied to regain the winning thread at the expense of the hat-trick-seeking Grandeur d'Ame. Bun Doran can fill out third spot.

Grandeur D'Ame could go very well in his hat-trick bid but he's second choice behind the promising 5yo SAINT SEGAL (nap).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MIDNIGHT GINGER is only 2lb higher than when successful at Newbury on New Year's Eve and having managed only fifth over 2m4f at Ffos Las subsequently, a drop in trip and grade could help Andrew Martin's mare regain the winning thread. Lipa K was very disappointing when sent off favourite on his handicap debut, but he retains potential and could take a step forward. The consistent Krypton Gold rates best of the remainder.

MIDNIGHT GINGER added to her tally at Newbury on New Year's Eve and dropping in grade here, Andrew Martin's charge gets the verdict to score again. Lipa K proved a let-down on handicap debut last month, but it's too soon to be writing him off, so he may pose as the main threat, while a case could be made for the remaining duo, also.

Not seen to best effect in a tactical race three weeks ago, KRYPTON GOLD can take this prize if able to replicate his autumn form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ZAMPARELLI was probably in need of the run when pulled up in a Larkhill point-to-point last month and the 11-year-old, a dual winner in this sphere, should fare much better with that run under his belt. Firak struck between the flags 11 days ago and he ought to be more than capable of mounting a stern challenge here, while Gaboriot could sharpen up for the addition of first-time blinkers and shouldn't be underestimated.

This isn't a particularly strong race and FIRAK, who confirmed his well-being with an easy win between the flags 11 days ago, is taken to make a successful debut in this sphere. Zee Man's jumping is certainly no less of a concern following his recent fall at Fakenham and Zamparelli is the clear main danger.

Fred Hutsby's ZEE MAN has a mixed record this season but he gave a very good account of himself when third at Southwell this month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Monbari is out of a half-sister to the high-class chaser Saint Calvados, while Viscount Vinyl and Elle Est Beau are expensive purchases that certainly warrant a market inspection. That said, marginal preference is for SOLAR SYSTEM, who is a half-brother to three winners in France and he would be dangerous to let slip under the radar on his racecourse debut.

The betting may help point the way but it's hard to get away from ELLE EST BEAU and Coastal Rock on paper and they are the two against the field before market clues.

The pick is COASTAL ROCK, who is from a fairly good French Flat family and represents a stable with a very good bumper strike-rate.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This looks the weaker of the two divisions but potentially presents DIAMOND RI with an ideal opportunity to get off the mark. An 82,000-euro purchase, the gelding is respected as he bids to emulate his half-brother Pencilfulloflead by winning a bumper on his racecourse bow. Geezer Rockstar and Pearl Island are others to closely monitor in the betting, with the former offering stronger appeal on his introduction for an in-form yard.

Once again the betting could help sort these out. DIAMOND RI has appealing claims on paper and is preferred over Geezer Rockstar and Tout Sur Moi at this stage.

It might be worth chancing TOUCH OF THUNDER, who has an interesting mix of Flat and jumps winner in his pedigree.
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