There were 44 Races on Saturday 30th March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Carlisle, 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.

The in-form Harbour Vision is a good starting point given the nine-year-old has previously won at this level and appeals strongly despite this representing a step back up in class. However, the younger legs and less exposed all-weather profile of LUDO'S LANDING earn him the vote. A respectable third in a similar race over course and distance last month, the selection is open to further progression and can better that off 3lb below his last winning mark on turf. Recent C&D winner Boasty is also feared.

CHANTICO left the strong impression that this step back up in trip would be in his favour when staying on into fourth over a mile at Newcastle recently. He did well to finish as close as he did that day and shades preference ahead of lightly-raced 4-y-o Photon, who has found just one too good on two of his three starts since being gelded and his turn is surely near. Last-time-out winners Boasty and Harbour Vision are others with strong credentials.

The money came for CHANTICO (nap) at Newcastle but he wasn't seen to best effect. He can make amends, with Tiger Beetle next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

After a successful handicap debut at Kempton last month, Volkan Bey can go well if coping with the switch to Tapeta, while Anglesey Lad also posted a respectable effort when runner-up at Newcastle in October and rates a player off the same mark. Nevertheless, a chance is taken that INAWE can take this slight step up in class in her stride and prove her course and distance win of 15 days ago was no one-off performance, with just a 2lb rise looking very fair.

VOLKAN BEY looks the type to go on improving in handicaps and Stuart Williams' filly is hard to oppose aiming to follow up her Kempton success. Mister Mojito took a step forward on his handicap bow earlier in the month and holds sound place claims again, alongside last-time-out winner Inawe.

Plenty of possibles but EASTERN DREAM has threatened better and can gain his first win. Meet Me In Meraki can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The two previous winners, Miss Bodacious and NOCTURNAL, set a decent standard, and while the former may improve with a tongue-tie added, the latter offers more intrigue on her return to action. Nocturnal's Lingfield success has been well advertised, with both the placed horses winning since, and this looks an ideal pipe-opener for James Ferguson's filly ahead of a likely return to turf. Clive Cox's newcomer Dream Seeker is the most notable of the rest.

NOCTURNAL stepped forward from her debut when winning at Lingfield last summer (form which has worked out well) and she can score again with further progress to come this year. James Ferguson's filly is taken to see off the challenge of fellow last-time-out winner Miss Bodacious, with Dream Seeker one to note on her first start.

As regards the runners with experience, MISS BODACIOUS and Nocturnal stand out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DIBBLE DABBLE won a similar event over C&D a month ago and the unexposed filly may be able to defy a 5lb rise in the ratings given how weak this race appears to be. Subaltern was third to the selection on that occasion and may prove to be the main danger here, ahead of The Crafty Mole, who is handicapping for the first time.

SUBALTERN ran well when third at this C&D a month ago, despite having repeatedly met trouble, so he can reverse the form with Dibble Dabble from last time with a 5 lb swing in the weights to help. The biggest threat to the pair could come from one of the handicap debutants, with Road To Wembley an interesting contender for his in-form trainer.

The market can help regarding the handicap newcomers but DIBBLE DABBLE still has potential at 1m4f following her C&D win last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EAGLE DAY was beaten under a length when third over C&D two weeks ago and the four-year-old merits the utmost respect off a 1lb lower mark now eased in grade. Berkshire Phantom boasts figures of 3-4 over C&D and warrants plenty of respect back at this track following a couple of decent efforts in defeat at Southwell. Bobby Joe Leg rates best of the rest.

Preference is for EAGLE DAY, who ran up to his best when third at this C&D a fortnight ago and could be ready to take advantage of this drop back down in grade. Berkshire Phantom has been shaping up well since recording back-to-back wins here last month and is next on the list, ahead of Bobby Joe Leg.

The vote goes to EAGLE DAY, who impressed with the way he travelled in the lead for a long way when 3rd in a C&D Class 3 two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

EGOISTE just managed to get the better of King Of Speed over C&D earlier in the month and the former is taken to uphold that form, despite being 1lb worse off with that rival. The latter does command plenty of respect, but the suspicion is he would prefer to be running over shorter based on that effort. Others to consider are H Key Lails and Sienna Breeze.

KING OF SPEED was narrowly denied by Egoiste over C&D earlier in the month but is fancied to turn the tables on this occasion, the selection having taking a more difficult passage last time and now benefiting from a slight swing at the weights. Egoiste himself has to be considered attempting to follow up, with the in-form H Key Lails also a player.

Egoiste and King Of Speed are good candidates but H KEY LAILS is 2-2 over C&D and may well appreciate the return to Tapeta.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SMASHER made it three wins from his last four starts when scoring earlier this month, with the sole defeat coming on his penultimate outing at Kempton. All of those victories have come over this C&D and the four-year-old makes plenty of appeal once again, especially with that latest success coming in an apprentice contest and his rider can utilise his 3lb claim on this occasion. Savannah Smiles has been consistent in recent months and is likely to enter calculations, along with Araifjan and Buraback.

SMASHER is thriving at present and is fancied to notch his fourth C&D win of the year. Fellow last-time-out winner Buraback is also considered, with the in-form Savannah Smiles another player despite a wider-than-ideal draw.

Whilst up 3lb for his win here last week, BURABACK still looks leniently treated and can follow up at the expense of Smasher.
Ths is the racecard key.
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