There were 44 Races on Saturday 13th April 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Aintree, 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.

The penny has dropped in no uncertain terms for PROFITMAN who, after signalling ability with a couple of third-placed finishes, broke through over C&D before supplementing that triumph at Chelmsford. He is up another 8lb but must be stuck with. Dash Power belied triple-figure odds when just two lengths adrift of the selection in third last week and if there was no fluke about that big step in the right direction, he could be the primary threat, although Supreme Tenacity and Rust E Boy may have something to say about that.

PROFITMAN has improved since positive tactics have been employed and, having scored with plenty to spare at Chelmsford a week ago, he's a solid proposition in the hat-trick bid. Si Si La Bonne is a big danger on the back of some encouraging efforts and Tenyatta is of some interest on debut for a new stable.

Si Si La Bonne can win races around here but PROFITMAN has looked a cut above this level the last twice and can go in again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Orchard Park is edging towards the winner's enclosure, while Little Miss Magic offered encouragement when fourth on her introduction in quite a decent race at Kempton. Gabriae will need to raise her game if she is to go one better than she did at Southwell, and a chance is taken on SWEET CAROLINA. Charlie Fellowes' newcomer is out of a Listed winner on the all-weather, from the extended family of One So Wonderful, so it isn't a surprise she made 140,000gns as a yearling.

ORCHARD PARK has shaped with encouragement when runner-up on both starts to date, still green at Southwell last time, and she's worth a chance to open her account at the third attempt. Gabriae is a danger having found improvement last time and Carribean Wind is the more appealing of the two newcomers.

Little Miss Magic looks a likely improver this year but ORCHARD PARK has shown enough in her two starts to earn her the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

On the back of a debut victory at Kempton, Local Hero was pitched into Listed company at the St Leger meeting and although he failed to beat a rival home, he has a future. He does have to concede weight all round and that sways the vote in favour of GREY CUBAN, who acquitted himself well in some valuable sales races as a juvenile and has been gelded during his time off. Toxic possibly didn't beat much over C&D, while Currumbin is an interesting Irish raider.

LOCAL HERO was impressive on debut at Kempton, then wasn't right at Doncaster next time, so he's worth another chance to underline his potential back on AW after 7 months off. Grey Cuban is the obvious danger on form and Toxic can't be dismissed on the back of a winning debut in a lesser race.

Currumbin and Grey Cuban have shown winning potential but LOCAL HERO, so promising on debut, can defy his penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Locked N' Loaded hasn't won for two years but he has been knocking on the door and was a little unlucky not to score when narrowly touched off over a furlong shorter here last week. Tony Carroll's charge should go well again off a 1lb higher mark, while Storm Asset has also filled the runner-up berth the last twice. It could pay to take a chance on HIGH COURT JUDGE, who was doing his best work at the finish when a one-length third off this mark over the extended mile here last month and he should relish this extra furlong.

LOCKED N' LOADED has been in good order and shaped better than the result having endured a wide trip when second at this course last time, so he takes marginal preference over stablemate Storm Asset, who has also been running with consistency lately. Damoiseau is another one to consider for all that she's not as reliable as the aforementioned pair.

Tony Carrol may hold the key to this with three runners, the pick of which might be STORM ASSET.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Lady Pink Rose and Key To Cotai have leading claims on their turf form and must be respected now tried on the all-weather for the first time, but they are also making their seasonal debuts and it may be safer to side with the match-fit STAR OF LADY M. David O'Meara's filly gained her third Lingfield success since November when scoring over 5f last week and although she is 4lb higher now, she mixed in hot company as a juvenile and the handicapper may not have caught up with her just yet.

RADIO GOO GOO has eased in the weights and dropped the hint she's ready to strike when third at Kempton (6f) 12 days ago, doing well under the circumstances given the gallop she set. David Evans' filly gets the nod to come out on top from her handy draw, with Key To Cotai and Star of Lady M also considered.

Well-handicapped RADIO GOO GOO (nap) looks primed to go well from stall 1 and she can win by getting the better of Star Of Lady M.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SMOOTH SILESIE (fifth) finished two lengths behind So Obsessed (third) over this trip at Southwell last month, but she gets a 2lb swing in the weights this time around. The three-year-old could overturn that form as So Obsessed could face a more contested lead on this occasion. Gogo Yubari just got up at Lingfield last time and it would be no surprise to see her get involved off a 2lb higher rating, while Lady Bouquet is another to note on her return.

GOGO YUBARI has improved upon joining the Dylan Cunha stable, gaining her third victory since the turn of the year when winning a 6-runner Lingfield handicap 8 days ago, and she's expected to make another bold bid from 2 lb higher. Musical Diva, back at the minimum trip. and So Obsessed are others to consider.

Musical Diva is solid at this level but a 2lb rise for GOGO YUBARI's recent Lingfield win may underestimate her.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MOON OVER THE SEA hit the frame in this grade over course and distance earlier in the month when staying on late. The son of Sea The Moon has Rossa Ryan taking over the reins, who was on board for his latest victory and he ought to go very close. Lord Torranaga rarely runs a bad race and was last seen finishing fourth over 1m6f here in October, so he can go well on his return to the fray, while Red Dwarf is another to watch out for.

MOON OVER THE SEA has held his form well since the turn of the year, again finishing off his race well when third over C&D 11 days ago, and he looks sure to go well again re-united with Rossa Ryan. Lord Torranaga and Red Dwarf are fancied to pose the chief threats.

Rossa Ryan's record on MOON OVER THE SEA reads 215311 and the pair can team up successfully in this weak race.
Ths is the racecard key.
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