There were 37 Races on Wednesday 10th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Market Rasen, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

After a lacklustre display on heavy ground at Catterick last week, the return to an artificial surface can see a much improved display from ROCKLEY POINT. Katie Scott's veteran just failed to get up at Newcastle on his penultimate start and, off a 1lb higher mark, it would be no surprise to see him go one place better. Basholo ran out a ready winner over C&D last month, but inconsistency continues to be a concern with him after a subsequent defeat here. Hard Nut has each-way claims but, if adopting his usual patient tactics, he will need the cards to fall right.

WEDGEWOOD is back in form and could gain a fourth C&D win if turned out again quickly after her defeat by Suanni at Lingfield on Monday. Basholo is also respected off her revised mark.

Plenty of pace on and this may set up nicely for HARD NUT, who hasn't had much luck with one thing and another since the hood went on.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

In what should be an informative affair, ENCHANTING EMPRESS can get off the mark at the first time of asking and justify some big sales-race entries in the process. Her sire Sergei Prokofiev has made a flying start with his first crop and Dominic Ffrench Davis' youngster can enhance that record here. Amerjeet, a 90,000gns son of Blue Point, may emerge as the main danger to the selection, while Kaadi completes the shortlist for a stable that knows how to ready first-time-out winners.

Plenty of the usual yards represented for an early-season 2-y-o newcomers' race, with ENCHANTING EMPRESS preferred over Amerjeet and Kaadi before the all-important betting clues.

No form to go on here but ENCHANTING EMPRESS looks a likely type on paper. Unthinkable is another to consider.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

No Half Measures represents the in-form Richard Hughes team and, on the back of a victory at Lingfield last month, she warrants respect. Preference is still for BEVERAGINO, who finished half a length behind a subsequent winner when looking stretched by 7f here on her reappearance and, dropping back to 6f, the daughter of Soldier's Call can get her head in front for the first time. Mademoisellecancan is respected, although an improved display would be required for her to take the gold medal.

The form of BEVERAGINO's third over further here on her return is strong (second, fourth, seventh won next time) and she gets the vote over Lingfield-winner No Half Measures. Mademoisellecancan likely has races in her also.

The penalised NO HALF MEASURES would have been 7lb better off with Beveragino were this a handicap, but she can progress again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In what is perhaps an indicator to her chances, Jim Crowley arrives to take the one ride aboard handicap debutant REMARKABLE FLIGHT. The daughter of Gleneagles is related to a host of useful types and should prove better than her opening mark of 60, although we might not see the very best of her until sent over middle distances. Con Te Partiro goes in search of a hat-trick having been on target here and at Kempton recently. A 4lb rise for the latest of those victories does not look excessive and he appeals as a leading candidate, along with Kinetic, who shaped with promise at Southwell.

CON TE PARTIRO has upped his game significantly since switched to handicaps and the hat-trick is firmly on the cards in a weak race. Aljadel, who was successful when last seen four months ago, looks the main danger and Sneaky Blinder can't be ruled out upped in trip.

Last-time-out form points to another win for the hat-trick seeking CON TE PARTIRO. The chief threat appears to be Kinetic.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There was plenty to like about CHARTWELL'S LADY's reappearance last month, with James Ferguson's filly finishing a creditable fourth over 1m2f at Lingfield. A further step up in trip is likely to suit the daughter of Churchill and given that the handicapper afforded her a 1lb ease in the ratings, this looks a good opportunity. Flowering (third) would appear to hold Pilgrim Of Culture (fourth) on their recent C&D clash and can uphold that form, although Walter Hartright might be the main danger.

MY NOBLE LORD hinted at ability last year and is bred to do better, so he's a likely candidate upped significantly in trip on the back of a gelding operation. Chartwell's Lady shaped better than the result last time and is one to consider, while Something To Do is a player despite the quick turnaround.

The vote goes to WALTER HARTRIGHT, one of several unexposed handicap newcomers. My Noble Lord is another.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Ruth Carr would have been pleased with the effort of new recruit BARLEYBROWN, who was perhaps unfortunate not to have finished closer to the winner when filling the runner-up spot at Newcastle after encountering traffic problems. The son of Zoustar is unexposed on the all-weather and any further progress can see him go one better. A beaten favourite on each of his last two starts, punters may afford Enzos Angel another chance in what would look to be a winnable heat. Rubellite continues to run well in defeat and she is worth a second look too.

ENZOS ANGEL has been in good order lately and finds himself in an easier grade than last time, so he's a solid option ahead of Shake, who shaped well here on his penultimate outing and is unexposed for his current yard. Barleybrown is another one to consider.

In-form Ruth Carr can bag another winner courtesy of BARLEYBROWN (nap). Shaka, unexposed over this trip, also makes the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SISTERS IN THE SKY exploited a handy mark to score over this course and distance 18 days ago and, off just 4lb higher, the Grace Harris-trained gelding has a good chance of following up, with the irrepressible Hollie Doyle back in the saddle. Having previously won twice aboard the five-year-old, Doyle's presence is a major factor in countering the mandatory ratings rise. Fellow last-time-out winner Hard Solution is feared most, despite also going up 4lb, although Arlecchino's Gift and Awesome Spirit are others with strong claims too.

A few with chances but COAST arrives on the back of a very good recent C&D second so edges the vote off an unchanged mark. Fellow C&D winner Sisters In The Sky is feared most, although a solid case can also be made for Miss Calculation and Awesome Spirit.

Front-runner Ustath is well handicapped but a chance is taken on JACKMEISTER RUDI, a free-going type who's on a winning mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Several of these are well handicapped, with the likes of Glorious Rio and The Princes Poet notably lurking on highly competitive marks. However, none appeal more than GIDWA, who is 21lb below his last winning rating and, having just been collared inside the final furlong off 1lb lower over 7f here last month, dropping back in trip could be a good move this time. Deputise and Higher Law are others to monitor in the betting market in a deep race for the grade.

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest and GIDWA is fancied to go one better than his recent good second here and end his losing run. Peachey Carnehan is always to be feared round here and is next on the list ahead of another C&D winner Deputise.

Successful off a 21lb higher mark 18 months ago, GIDWA can only look well treated now. Deputise goes well fresh and is next best.
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