There were 23 Races on Monday 15th April 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Kelso, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

The wheels fell off MAXIMUM IMPACT after a bright start with victories at Leicester and Ascot, as he disappointed at the Royal meeting when finishing last in the Windsor Castle. He failed to fire in two subsequent outings, but a change of scenery, along with the handicapper giving him a chance, makes him of interest. Dashing Harry has been gelded since his Bath success in October and is capable of being in the mix, while Kendall Roy appeals most of the remainder.

Much depends on the state of the ground. Provided it's good or faster, MC LOVEN could be the way to go on the back of his encouraging reappearance fourth in a fairly valuable 6f handicap on the all-weather at Lingfield. On that evidence, this drop back in trip is just what the doctor ordered. The Coffee Pod and Maximum Impact won't mind some give underfoot, a remark which also applies to Irish raider Kendall Roy, while the unexposed Dashing Harry also merits respect.

Preference is for DASHING HARRY who improved in three starts last year and looks just the type to carry on progressing this season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KING OF LIGHT makes plenty of appeal on paper, being a 160,000-euro purchase at the Goffs November foal sale, and Karl Burke's colt is expected to know his job on his racecourse bow. Off The Bench is entitled to step forward from his debut effort at Southwell, while others capable of a decent showing include Clay Shoveler and newcomer Golden Paradise.

Karl Burke saddled a newcomer to win this race last year and KING OF LIGHT is another likely-looking type for the yard. Indeed, he fetched €160,000 as a foal and is bred to make a 2-y-o, so the hint should be taken if the market vibes surrounding this colt are upbeat. Fellow newcomer Golden Paradise is marginally preferred to likely improvers Majestic Heights and Jimmy Henry for forecast purposes.

The runners with experience set an ordinary standard. KING OF LIGHT and Golden Paradise are appealing types among the newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HARPER'S FERRY has achieved a solid level of form on both outings to date, finishing runner-up to a pair of useful types trained by Ralph Beckett. The most recent of those at Doncaster last month saw him come well clear with the winner and a repeat of that performance should be more than enough to go one better. That said, Raging Al represents the same connections of both winners the selection has bumped in to and his pedigree, out of a Listed-winning filly who broke her maiden over C&D in impressive fashion, makes him of interest. Poniros and Dambuster are others likely to go well.

It's hard to look beyond HARPER'S FERRY, who went close on his sole 2-y-o start and was again narrowly denied on return in a maiden at Doncaster where he pulled well clear of the rest. He is clearly held in high regard (entered in the Dante and Derby) and should take this en route to better things. Newcomer Raging Al represents the connections that have foiled the selection on both of his appearances and this son of Sea The Moon is second choice ahead of Dambuster.

An interesting novice. HARPER'S FERRY leads the way on form and would have has much potential as any of these moving forwards.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having opened her account in comfortable fashion at Thirsk in June, DEAR DAPHNE could make light work of a 6lb rise on her return to action. George Scott has his string in good order and the four-year-old may further enhance her trainer's strong start to the season. Fellow last-time-out winners Under The Twilight and Amazonian Dream are other key contenders on their seasonal bows, with the former feared most at this level.

AMAZONIAN DREAM signed off last season with a C&D success and, still on a fair mark up 4 lb, he may well repeat the dose if fully tuned-up. There are dangers aplenty, headed by Surrey Noir, who will be a danger to all if translating his improved all-weather form to turf, while Tiger Bay will be a live contender if fit enough to do herself justice following nine months off and Under The Twilight, who scored at Salisbury when last seen in October, also has claims.

As regards the runners who have already raced in 2024, LEAP ABROAD looks the pick. Dear Daphne is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

First-time cheekpieces were enough for Bishop's Crown to land the spoils at Doncaster in August and another prominent showing is forecast. However, the Havana Gold gelding is likely to be priced accordingly and a race-fit SERGEANT PEP could be worth chancing. The Clive Cox-trained inmate shouldn't be judged too harshly on his reappearance seventh on the all-weather a fortnight ago and this return to turf could prove fruitful. Hodler boasts a similar profile and an improved effort looks likely.

In the hope that the ground continues to dry out, EXPERT AGENT could be the answer to this competitive handicap. He twice made the frame over C&D off higher marks last season and should be spot-on following his spin over 5f at Newcastle last month. Crazy Luck may also have benefited from a pipe-opener on the all-weather and she is greatly respected off this reduced mark, while Coco Bear and Sergeant Pep also enter calculations.

Last year's winner COCO BEAR gets the vote, ahead of Capote's Dream who has been placed twice in this contest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PERSEVERANTS posted his best effort of the year when a close-up second at Doncaster last time out. A 2lb rise in the handicap looks far from insurmountable and compensation may await for Scott Dixon's inmate. The biggest threat may emerge from the returning Mudskipper, who was last seen gaining a breakthrough victory at Salisbury in September, while recent runner-up Mapogo isn't easily dismissed either.

DREAM PIRATE shaped well after a lay-off when seventh at Kempton a fortnight ago and can now capitalise on a lenient mark with his usual headgear refitted. Perseverants is feared most on the back of a good Doncaster second, with in-form pair Mapogo and Arcadian Nights also considered.

If ready for business after his break then it wouldn't be a surprise should MUDSKIPPER be too good for these.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PHOENIX PASSION hit the frame on his return to action after being gelded in November and he goes off an unchanged mark. Ed Walker's three-year-old makes his return to turf and he could be the one to beat. Jolty Jem lost a shoe when fourth at Wolverhampton and may do better off a 1lb lower rating, while Dan Dee Prince is of interest in first-time blinkers.

SAVVY WARRIOR's third at Ffos Las last summer reads well (4 of his 8 opponents are now rated in the 90s) and he could be primed to make a successful return having been gelded. Amancio and Phoenix Passion, who have AW runs under their belts, are dangers.

The vote goes to PHOENIX PASSION (nap), who has strong claims on his 1m form and remains unexposed. He's Got Game is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Hakuna Babe was victorious by just under a length over C&D in October and she is likely to be on the premises off a 2lb higher mark on her first start for the Ed Walker stable. However, preference is for previous C&D winner FAST STEPS, who returned from a 235-day break to finish fifth at Kempton earlier in the month, which could have put him spot on for this assignment off a 1lb lower rating. Tarbaan and Mildyjama are others to watch out for.

HAKUNA BABE could have more to offer in 2024 for her new yard and is taken to make a successful return. Celebrating Ethel, also starting out for new connections, and Rival are a couple of others to note in a competitive heat.

Preference is for HAKUNA BABE, who scored in a higher grade here last time out. Fast Steps is second choice.
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