There were 43 Races on Saturday 2nd March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Kelso, 7 races at Kempton, 8 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.

One More Wave sets the standard on form but must concede 12lb to younger rival KENTO, who is suggested as the one to be with here. The selection went agonisingly close to rewarding good support in the betting when he was a neck second in a novice at Lingfield last month. A step forward on that effort could suffice here. Gowareagle was a length behind in third that day and, given he was snatched up late on, he is also a must for consideration.

A reproduction of the form ONE MORE WAVE has shown in handicap company on his last 2 starts (second over C&D latterly) should make him a tough nut to crack. Last month's Lingfield 2-3 Kento and Gowareagle may give him most to do unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding one of the newcomers.

Kento can confirm Lingfield placings with Gowareagle but ONE MORE WAVE has been threatening and this could be his day.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Running off 6lb below his last winning mark, it would be dangerous to allow BLUE COLLAR LAD to slip under the radar on these terms. Having finished a respectable third over 7f here on his debut run for the Alice Haynes yard, the five-year-old looks worth chancing back at this trip. The in-form Neptune Legend is an obvious threat to the selection off just 4lb higher than his C&D win 12 days ago, while Miss Moonshine and Confederation are a couple of others with chances based on peak form.

A chance is taken on BLUE COLLAR LAD, who has only recently switched to Alice Haynes and shaped as if this drop back to 6f is worth a go when fading late on into third over 7f here 12 days ago. In-form course specialist Peachey Carnehan is second choice ahead of Miss Moonshine and Neptune Legend.

Miss Moonshine (second choice) and Peachey Carnehan can go well but NEPTUNE LEGEND (nap) is in good form and can go in again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SAVANNAH SMILES gained a confidence-boosting success in a classified stakes at Lingfield 20 days ago and rates an attractive proposition back in a handicap off 3lb lower than her last success in a race of this nature. There are dangers aplenty, though, and the likes of Higher Law, Tathmeen and Astrophysics all have the latent ability to have an impact if they are on song. The first named may be the biggest threat to the selection, with connections opting to try a first-time visor instead of blinkers.

SAVANNAH SMILES gained reward for her consistency when beating a subsequent winner at Lingfield 3 weeks ago and she looks on a workable mark back in a handicap. Astrophysics is potentially a big threat if things drop his way, while Nordic Glory is worth another chance back down in trip.

Astrophysics can go well but it looks worth chancing SAVANNAH SMILES back on Tapeta as she's had some excuses for her defeats here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Narrowly denied over further here last Friday, MASQOOL is turned out again quickly under a 3lb rise and can gain compensation on the drop in trip. The six-year-old won both starts previous to that and he should have too much for determined Lingfield scorer Goldsmith, as well as Cosmos Raj, who did it well when a taking winner over C&D last month.

Plenty to consider with the vote going to CIOTOG, who caught the eye when third to Goldsmith at Southwell 7 weeks ago. Recent C&D 1-2 Cosmos Raj and Soames Forsyte complete the shortlist.

An open contest in which several runners are closely matched on recent form. Slight preference is for CIOTOG, ahead of Goldsmith.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Not beaten far over C&D last time out when coming from behind to finish a highly-encouraging third, VAN ZANT should have more improvement to come and the fact he is off the same mark as his last win is another plus. Runner-up on two of her last three starts, Lupset Flossy Pop is a key player on the step up in trip, while Angel Of Antrim and Outreach are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

If CAPALLCLISTE is able to build on his encouraging C&D effort 3 week ago he could be the answer to an open-looking handicap. Hellavapace wasn't beaten far here last time and she will be a danger to all if she puts her best foot forward, while Angel of Antrim has slipped to an attractive mark and he is also shortlisted.

Off a reduced mark back down in distance, ANGEL OF ANTRIM may well be the answer. Lupset Flossy Pop is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A winner of two of his last three starts over C&D, including last time out, PYSANKA loves it here and a 2lb rise for scoring by three-quarters of a length that day could still underestimate the ability of the five-year-old. Narrowly denied at Kempton last month in a higher grade, Mr Boson looks to be a big danger, as well as At Liberty, who went very close over C&D on his penultimate start.

It's probably best to draw a line through AT LIBERTY's latest effort at Chelmsford where he did too much too soon, just six days after his near miss over this C&D. Michael Appleby's charge is taken to get back on track and register his first success on the all-weather. Optik probably doesn't have much in hand of his current mark but he looks dangerous all the same, while Chagall and Starfighter are others to consider.

Hughie Morrison's 4yo MR BOSON looked suited by the step up to 1m4f when running well in defeat at Kempton recently and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HAWAJES scored cosily over this trip on his penultimate start at Southwell and Tony Carroll's charge can put a subdued effort over a mile most recently behind him to regain the winning thread now back over 7f. Bungle Bay finished a creditable second on his most recent start in a C&D handicap and he can make his presence felt, while Fircombe Hall won over this track and trip in December and is another to consider.

BUNGLE BAY arrives on the back of a solid showing over C&D and, despite a tricky draw, he's worth siding with in a race that's distinctly lacking in depth. Hawajes is the only other one in form and Fircombe Hall has a chance to get back on track, so they're the most feasible alternatives.

Bungle Bay is drawn widest but otherwise holds a leading chance. HAWAJES, a recent winner in this grade, looks a solid alternative.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

INAWE posted a solid second in a similar contest over C&D last month and, off an unchanged mark, she gets the tentative vote to show her rivals the way home in what looks a trappy affair. Ventura Empress has posted three disappointing handicap runs this year, but the application of blinkers may help the daughter of Highland Reel outrun her forecast odds, while Rust E Boy kept on well for a close second over 6f here most recently and this step back up in trip can see him hit the frame off the same mark.

A tight-knit handicap in which it is worth siding with George Boughey's new recruit SUNBLOCK to take a sizeable step forward now venturing into handicap company for the first time. Lord Danielson rates the obvious threat on the back of his very good recent Chelmsford City second, while C&D second Inawe is another who commands plenty of respect.

First choice is AYE FRED, ahead of Clionia in an open finale.
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