There were 42 Races on Friday 15th March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Fakenham, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 6 race.

WATER OF LEITH was victorious by a length over track and trip on his latest outing and he was put up 5lb for that victory. Jim Goldie's six-year-old remains feasibly treated and he can record a double. Let's Go Hugo has filled the runner-up spot on both starts since scoring over this C&D three runs back and he has to be considered in this sort of form. Of the remainder, Thismydream appeals most after his fourth at Chelmsford.

SPANISH ANGEL would have finished closer on his recent C&D reappearance but for meeting trouble and looks worth chancing having dipped to 2 lb below the mark he defied here last summer. Water of Leith and Let's Go Hugo might be the pair to give him most to do.

The vote goes to SPANISH ANGEL, 2lb lower than when winning over C&D last summer. He ran better than it looked on last month's return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Kaaress is likely to attract plenty of support as she bids for a four-timer after securing victory by a short head over C&D when last seen in October and she is likely to be thereabouts off a 5lb higher rating. However, the vote goes to ETRETAT, who wasn't beaten far into third on his handicap bow over this track and trip last month and he remains on the same mark. Charlie Johnston's gelding could have plenty more to offer under Silvestre De Sousa and he is taken to get off the mark. Last-time-out winner Dream Selection is another to consider, despite a 5lb rise for that success.

DREAM SELECTION has been much improved switched to handicaps this season and can follow up last month's C&D win. Etretat was still green when an improved third on his handicap bow over C&D 32 days ago so is feared along with Bas Bleu, who's been knocking on the door of late.

The vote goes to ETRETAT who made a promising handicap/AW debut when third over C&D last month. That form has already been boosted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PRINCE MAXI justified favouritism with the minimum of fuss over an extended mile here last month and now has a 7lb penalty to contend with. George Scott's colt should have plenty more to offer on only his third start and he can go in again. Helter Skelter was snapped up for 38,000gns after showing a decent amount of ability in Ireland and will be dangerous if ready to roll. Aerospace has a lengthy absence to overcome on his debut for a new yard but he was even-money favourite for his first two starts, in races won by top-class performers, so he has to be taken seriously.

PRINCE MAXI had finished mid-division in a hot Newmarket novice last spring (when trained by Richard Hannon) and confirmed that debut promise 10 months on when winning a similar event here with any amount in hand 5 weeks ago. He looks a useful prospect so should prove hard to beat under a penalty. Helter Skelter and Aerospace both showed ability for their previous yards so are respected, though the latter is returning from a long absence.

It's hard to oppose PRINCE MAXI who was so impressive when beating Parramount over a furlong shorter here last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TROIS BLANCS put in a career-best effort when a close fifth on his handicap debut over a mile at this venue in January and the drop in trip could bring about further progression. Bitcoin Profit could prove to be the main threat based on his second two starts ago, although Rust E Boy and Inawe are others who could go well.

Quite a few of these are going to struggle to win a race but BITCOIN PROFIT has shown he can and he could open his account for a new yard. Trois Blancs is also interesting starting out for new connections, while Inawe has claims on a couple of her placed efforts this year.

It might be worth taking a chance on JOONS DREAM, who should appreciate the stiffer test. Trois Blancs is an obvious danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COMPLETED finished second on both starts prior to getting off the mark over a mile at Lingfield in December and that form suggests that an opening mark of 84 should be workable for Karl Burke's filly. The progressive Cocktail Dress has a similar profile to the selection and should not be underestimated, while Dr Foster is consistent and completes the shortlist.

Quite an interesting 3-y-o handicap. Last-time-out novice winners COCKTAIL DRESS and Completed look open to progress now moving into handicaps and might be the pair to focus on, with the former narrowly preferred.

Both Completed and COCKTAIL DRESS (nap) are improving fillies, but the latter has the benefit of recent runs under her belt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Following a string of runner-up efforts, BAILEYS WARRIOR finally gained a deserved success at Lingfield on her most recent outing and the six-year-old looks capable of backing that performance up, despite dropping back a couple of furlongs. Stolen Encounter has been knocking on the door recently and he is likely to enter calculations, along with recent Lingfield scorer Merry Minister.

MERRY MINISTER is unexposed over this trip and scored with a smooth-travelling performance at Lingfield last month, so he may be able to follow up under the same apprentice. Fellow last-time-out winner Baileys Warrior is considered and Stolen Encounter should also be on the premises.

Back in form since upped in trip, MERRY MINISTER is fancied to see off old rival Baileys Warrior on the same terms from Lingfield.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MALACANNE justified market support when scoring over C&D on his latest start and the reapplication of blinkers could yield further improvement off a 3lb higher mark. Racing Country drops back in trip following his recent third here and is a big player based on his recent performances. Others for the shortlist include Sea Of Charm, who has been running with credit of late, and Prince Ali.

ENZOS ANGEL probably found the race coming too soon at this course three weeks ago but he'd won well over C&D on his previous outing and he's worth a chance to get back to winning ways at the possible expense of Malacanne, who scored here last month. Prince Ali can get involved if the pace is strong.

The vote goes to ENZOS ANGEL who made a winning start for Neil Mulholland over C&D before going too freely when up in trip here since.
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