There were 39 Races on Monday 29th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Ayr, 8 races at Naas, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Windsor, 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.

Dark Dreamer has to be of interest having got off the mark at Kempton earlier in the month, but marginal preference is for CHIEDOZIE. The unexposed son of Advertise has made the frame on both previous starts in handicap company and remains on a workable mark. Split The Profit was narrowly denied at Southwell last time and is another to consider in a first-time visor.

DARK DREAMER showed much improved form to get off the mark on return/handicap debut at Kempton earlier this month and with further progress on the cards, Robert Cowell's charge can double his tally at the expense of Chiedozie, who was placed on both starts in handicaps last month and switches back to turf. Split The Profit can fill out third fitted with more severe headgear.

Topweight CHIEDOZIE holds solid claims and is taken to open his account. Bint Havana Gold ties in with the selection.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NEMOV was a close second to a rival now rated 93 on his debut over this trip at Kempton in January and Clive Cox's colt is hard to oppose on the back of that performance, especially as he may improve for a subsequent wind operation. Perianth and Idle Assembly are the pick of the remainder, although better is anticipated from The Amazon.

There was plenty to like about NEMOV's debut effort when pulling clear with an experienced rival (who has won twice since) at Kempton back in January, so he's taken to go a place better on the back of a breathing operation. The Amazon and Perianth look his main dangers.

The clear form pick is Kempton runner-up NEMOV. Second choice is The Amazon, who should improve.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WAFEI gave a high-class rival a fright when a short-head second on his debut at Haydock in September and it would not be a surprise to see him bounce back from a slightly underwhelming second start later that month. Lyric hit the crossbar on his racecourse bow at Kempton in November and has to be of some interest as a result. Others to consider are Hurtle Wallop and Lady Bancroft.

LYRIC found only odds-on Godolphin gelding Musical Act too strong on debut at Kempton back in November and this looks a good opportunity for John & Thady Gosden's charge to go one better now stepping up in trip. Second choice is Wafei, who failed to repeat his promising debut effort when last seen in the Autumn but remains with plenty of potential. Lady Bancroft and Master Builder certainly aren't out of things, either.

With their 2yo form having a good deal of substance, WAFEI (narrowly preferred) and Lyric are the standout contenders.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Even though he was turned over at a short price at Yarmouth, FIGHTER COMMAND still sets a decent standard, with that third and last year's debut second at Kempton evidence that he has a fair amount of ability. He can reward those who keep the faith, with his biggest threats probably coming from the unraced brigade. Dramatic Star is a Sea The Stars colt out of a Group 3-winning stayer, whereas there is plenty of speed in More Thunder's pedigree and he cost 270,000 euros as a yearling.

FIGHTER COMMAND wasn't able to land the odds at Yarmouth on his return, but the steady pace played against him so he remains with potential given the promise he showed on debut. He can step forward from his recent outing to get off the mark, with Liam Swagger feared most having shaped better than the result on his first start, ahead of newcomer Dramatic Star.

The form horses are FIGHTER COMMAND and Liam Swagger, while Dramatic Star and More Thunder are interesting newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A gelding operation appears to have been the making of MYTHICAL GUEST because he won as he liked on his Yarmouth comeback and although 9lb higher now, he is fancied to go in again. He has an edge in recent match practice over First Officer, who signed off 2023 with a pleasing second placing. Fast Steps also occupied the runner-up berth on his latest appearance, over C&D a couple of weeks ago, and is another to consider.

MYTHICAL GUEST proved a different proposition on his return (had been gelded) when opening his account in fine style at Yarmouth 16 days ago and he is taken to score again now that he's up and running. Asgard's Captain has already won 4 times this year and is worth forgiving his latest run, with Fast Steps completing the shortlist.

The signs look good for FAST STEPS, with Oisin Murphy back on board. Mythical Guest is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Gold Aura keeps performing well in defeat and surely won't remain a maiden for too much longer. The returning Mrembo and Naasma also have plenty to recommend them, but it pay to take a chance on the potential of one of the handicap debutants. PIQUE' is out of a Lancashire Oaks winner, from a fine family, so the rise in trip should play to her strengths. Her recent Wolverhampton fifth gives her an edge over Allonsy, who is out of a Park Hill heroine but hasn't been seen this year yet.

PIQUE is bred to be much better than this grade and having shaped quite nicely in her qualifying runs over inadequate trips, a much-improved display looks on the cards here. Allonsy is another 3-y-o to consider, with Gentle Whinny perhaps the pick of the older bunch.

There is surely progress to come from PIQUE'. Second choice is Allonsy, a similar type.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HATADORA was denied in the shadows of the post when a game second in a C&D handicap last week and it would be no surprise to see Richard Hannon's filly go one place better. The booking of Oisin Murphy aboard Calm Waters on her stable debut catches the eye and even though she hasn't cut much ice in her three qualifying runs, better can be expected now handicapping. Meet Me In Meraki's Lingfield fourth can be upgraded because he was short of racing room.

HATADORA improved on her AW form when runner-up in a C&D handicap a week ago and having been eased 1 lb, she makes plenty of appeal from a handicapping perspective. Sneaky Blinder and Meet Me In Meraki head the opposition.

The vote goes to HATADORA (nap), who went very close to justifying favouritism here last week. Sneaky Blinder is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CINQUE VERDE showed up well for a long way before fading into fourth over 7f at Lingfield and, stepping back to the minimum distance off an 8lb lower turf rating, Tony Carroll's speedball gets the vote to show her rivals a clean pair of heels. Bang On The Bell is also likely to race on the speed and although he posted a below-par effort at Yarmouth most recently, he is the type to bounce back and looks the main danger off a 2lb lower mark. Last year's winner Mary Of Modena has to be considered too.

ANTIPHON ran better than on his return when fourth at Brighton 9 days ago, despite meeting trouble on more than one occasion, so he could be ready to get his head back in front from 5 lb below his last winning mark. Cinque Verde arrives in good form from the all-weather and isn't taken lightly, while Mary of Modena is also one to note.

Off a very handy mark back down in trip/grade, SAFARI DREAM gets the vote. Antiphon is second choice.
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