There were 66 Races on Monday 1st April 2024 across 9 meetings. There was 8 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Kempton, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Redcar, 6 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 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 5 race.

PERCY WILLIS won a similar event at Newcastle two weeks ago and the six-year-old merits plenty of respect here off just a 2lb higher mark. Hill Station was narrowly denied over 1m4f at Kempton last time and that form gives him a big chance, while the recent C&D winner Mirabello Bay and Stage Show are the pick of the remainder.

CASTEL GANDOLFO is still a fairly useful operator over hurdles and was capable of a similar level of form on the Flat in his younger days, so a chance is taken that he'll prove too well treated from a mark of 68 having a rare outing back on the level. Percy Willis is a consistent enough sort and should give another good account after winning at Newcaslte a fortnight ago, with Hill Station also considered after a good effort at Kempton.

An open race in which recent Newcastle winner PERCY WILLIS gets the vote ahead of Hill Station and Mirabello Bay.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PAPPANO displayed plenty of promise when only narrowly finding two rivals with race experience too good on his debut over 1m3f at Kempton in December. The son of Nathaniel could be very hard to stop with the benefit of that outing. However, Open Secret has a similar profile to the selection and should not be underestimated. Jacques Cartier is another with valid form claims, while See The Green merits a market inspection on his racecourse bow.

PAPPANO looked a smart prospect despite evident inexperience when third at Kempton on debut and he's open to significant progress. Open Secret is another who appeals as a potential improver after a promising debut and is the main danger ahead of Jacques Cartier.

Preference is for PAPPANO and Open Secret, with the former making a strong impression on his debut and he is also a Derby entry.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BOB THE BANDIT hit the crossbar in the Brocklesby at Doncaster on debut and the son of Aclaim sets the standard on the back of that performance. Lady Dorchester also showed ability on her racecourse bow and should not be underestimated as a result. Foro Romano was a 45,000gns purchase as a yearling and is arguably the pick of the newcomers, ahead of Jimmy Henry.

BOB THE BANDIT outran his odds when second in the Brocklesby at Doncaster and sets a good standard for the others to aim at. Newcomers Foro Romano and Jimmy Henry both offer hope on paper, and it will be interesting if support comes for them in the market.

This can go to BOB THE BANDIT, who was an eyecatching second in the Brocklesby and sets a good standard on that form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Just five days on from her C&D success in November, WHITE UMBRELLA disappointed when sent off a warm favourite. However, that effort can be excused given that she clipped heels and stumbled passing the 2f marker. Freshened up since and with champion all-weather jockey Rossa Ryan aboard today, she can get back on track. Conquest Of Power was just touched off at Chelmsford last month and must hold every chance from 1lb higher in the ratings, while Big Dream is also noted.

Irish-raider BIG DREAM bolted up over 7f here in February and is worth another chance to build on that success, having suffered significant interference here last time. Conquest of Power was unlucky not to resume winning ways last time and is another player dropped back to 7f, whilst White Umbrella was thriving prior to Christmas and is also considered on her comeback.

The vote goes to BIG DREAM, who had an excuse in his bid for a course double last month and looks worth another chance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A tricky puzzle to solve with over half of the field arriving on the back of wins, so only a tentative vote can go to TASMANIAN LEGEND. Now a dual C&D winner following last month's cosy success, a 7lb rise not might prevent him from completing a hat-trick. Rocking Tree made a successful debut for the George Boughey team 23 days ago and he must be respected now sent handicapping, while others to note include Sennockian and The Ice Phoenix.

ROCKING TREE won a maiden here on his first start for George Boughey and there could be more to come for his new trainer so he's taken to bring to an end the winning run of Sennockian Star. The Ice Phoenix is another to consider in what looks quite a warm race despite the lack of numbers.

A fascinating race in which hat-trick seeker TASMANIAN LEGEND gets the vote ahead of Sennockian, who has won his last three starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

To The Bar was unable to back up February's Newcastle success when finishing a remote last at the Gosforth Park venue next time and for all that he is worth considering, it tempers enthusiasm slightly. With that in mind, it could pay to side with LOCKDOWN. Anthony McCann's gelding does not have the best of strike-rates, but he is competitively treated and might appreciate the return to 7f. 11-year-old Reputation continues to run well in defeat and the veteran must also enter calculations.

AUTUMN ANGEL wasn't seen to best effect under a 7 lb claimer when seventh at Lingfield last time out and with Rossa Ryan now up she can capitalise on a handy-looking mark. Reputation is next on the list ahead of Port Noir and A Pint Of Bear who are also weighted to have a say if bringing their A-game.

This looks tricky but January's Kempton winner SWISS ROWE gets the vote ahead of the in-form veteran Reputation.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Faithful supporters of REVOLUCION have endured a frustrating time since the gelding won over 6f here in December, but he has done very little wrong and is worth another chance at this level. Set to race off just 3lb above that winning mark, the selection tends to go well for Rossa Ryan and has little to fear back up in trip. Mudlahhim is a dual C&D winner and enters the reckoning on that basis, while Powdering and the veteran Fieldsman are others with solid place claims.

REVOLUCION wasn't seen to best effect when fourth at Kempton last time but he'd been in excellent form prior to that and, with blinkers on for a second time, he makes most appeal. Midnightattheoasis is a danger and Powdering should give another good account.

The most persuasive option is REVOLUCION, who won here in December and has finished close up on Polytrack in his last three runs.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

With a handy draw, a good record when fresh and the potential to blow his current mark out of the water, everything looks to be in place for a big run from JOJO RABBIT, who won over this course and distance off 3lb lower when last seen in October. Additionally, the selection's yard has been firing in the winners of late, which only bolsters the case for supporting this well-handicaped five-year-old. Night On Earth is feared most, although Crimson Angel is still of low mileage and commands respect given she is 2-5 over the trip.

CRIMSON ANGEL shaped well under the circumstances when third behind a pair who'd dominated at Southwell last time and she could be the answer. Next on the list is Jojo Rabbit, who regained the winning thread over C&D during the autumn and he'll be a big danger if fully tuned-up following a break. Night on Earth is holding his form well and should be in the mix, along with Level Up and Skallywag Bay.

Top of the list is NIGHT ON EARTH (nap) who was a good second behind a major improver at Chelmsford 18 days ago.
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