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.

After two 7f successes on the all-weather, Warrior Square is an obvious starting point and enters calculations now he is more accomplished since the last time he was tried on turf. However, with previous C&D experience, DEED POLE could be the way to go. The four-year-old is better than he mustered when fourth behind Glencalvie at Chelmsford and given today's rider knows that rival well, it would comes as no surprise to see the form reversed now they meet on grass.

The opener can go the way of WARRIOR SQUARE, who showed a good attitude when scoring at Southwell last month and is taken to land the hat-trick with the return to this longer trip likely to suit. He is preferred to Handel, who is now 1 lb below the mark he won off here last summer, with Deed Pole completing the shortlist.

Deed Pole had useful C&D form last spring but PREMIERSHIP has a good record in 1m turf handicaps and the return to grass will suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Inner Peace, a 550,000gns yearling, is not overburdened for his racecourse debut and, bred to be effective at the trip, the Godolphin-owned colt is high on the shortlist. Similar comments apply to Al Ameed, who also warrants a betting check. However, FIGHTER COMMAND was a noted eyecatcher when runner-up on his introduction at Kempton in December and with that form boosted by the third winning since, the Gosdens' son of Dubawi rates the one to be with.

FIGHTER COMMAND shaped well on his first start and could be the one to side with, with newcomer Inner Peace one to note. Love Warrior has place claims.

Four of these have already shown plenty of ability and FIGHTER COMMAND's Kempton second earns him the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOONLIT CLOUD attracted strong support in the betting when she returned to turf with a respectable second in a division of the apprentices' race at Doncaster's Lincoln meeting, and she certainly tried her heart out as the race unfolded. Given the winner of that contest went close off a 10lb higher figure subsequently, Dean Ivory's mare has to be taken seriously off just 1lb higher and can go one place better. Uzincso is a player with Jim Crowley booked, while Chelmsford winner Letaba is also feared now back on turf.

MOONLIT CLOUD ran well when bumping into an unexposed type at Doncaster on her latest outing and, with her last victory coming at this C&D, she could be ready to return to winning ways this time around. Ed Dunlop looks to hold a strong hand and his pair are feared most, with Royal Dream next on the list ahead of Letaba.

Lots of these have each-way claims but the two best options may be QUEEN'S COMPANY and Moonlit Cloud.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

STONE CIRCLE struck in this contest last year following a break and he can do so once more off just 1lb higher, with Hector Crouch returning to the saddle for the first time since last June. Bang On The Bell continues to go from strength to strength on the all-weather but must now prove himself on the turf again, while Kuwait City has been inconsistent since landing a big-field handicap at York last May. Ancient Times and Angle Land are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

STONE CIRCLE was successful in this race on his return last season and, from only 1 lb higher in the weights this year, he can add a fourth C&D victory to his tally. The biggest threat could come from Zargun, who is worth another chance to build on his Doncaster win on his penultimate start, with the hat-trick seeking Bang on The Bell also in the mix.

Conditions are ideal for ANCIENT TIMES, who goes well fresh and is on a handy mark. Last year's winner Stone Circle has claims too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

An improver on the step up to a mile at Southwell when a one-length third on his handicap bow, CUBAN FIESTA is open to plenty more progression and this looks like an ideal opportunity to break the maiden. Notre Dame arrives on a hat-trick from the all-weather, but showed little in four starts on the turf last year. Shaws Phoenix is one to monitor for market support on her first start for new connections, while Ocean Bliss is entitled to build upon a strong placed effort at Newcastle.

If NOTRE DAME is able to translate her improved all-weather form back on turf she will probably have enough in the locker to shrug off a 4 lb rise for her Southwell success last month. Cuban Fiesta shaped with encouragement upped to this trip on his handicap debut at Southwell and he rates the main danger ahead of Berry Clever.

There was nothing wrong with CUBAN FIESTA's comeback Southwell third and he's preferred to the hat-trick seeking Notre Dame.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FENGARI caught the eye when not getting the clearest of runs and staying on late at Wolverhampton on her most recent start, and the fact she scored on debut at Leicester last year bodes well on her return to the turf. The form of her stable is another plus and she is narrowly preferred to unexposed handicap debutant Viridian and Cuban Harry, who was unlucky not to get off the mark at Wolverhampton when coming from off the pace to finish a narrow second.

Having caught the eye at Wolverhampton where she was considerately handled, FENGARI could be the way to go. She is entitled to come on for that run (first appearance for seven months) and she is probably capable of better than her current mark implies. Mister Mojito has been knocking on the door and looks sure to be involved once again, while Cuban Harry and handicap debutant Viridian also enter calculations.

This looks good for CUBAN HARRY (nap), who settled much better on his comeback when an unlucky loser. Mister Mojito is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

EIGHT MILE was beaten two lengths into fourth behind a 100/1 winner over a mile at Southwell and he makes his return to the turf off a 1lb lower rating. George Scott's four-year-old was successful off a 2lb higher figure over C&D last summer and looks ready to strike again. Hover On The Wind drops to his lowest career mark after being well held at Chelmsford in November and, with Silvestre De Sousa booked, he could have a say. Of the remainder, Twilight Fun makes the most appeal.

The vote goes to HOVER ON THE WIND, who was a good third on his seasonal reappearance at Doncaster off a 13 lb higher mark last term and will hopefully be ready to roll on his return to action this time round, too. Blue Collar Lad will be a threat if ridden with a bit more restraint than at Wolverhampton recently, while Eight Mile and Northcliff should both be in the shake-up.

George Scott has been among the winners and EIGHT MILE, a C&D winner last summer off 2lb higher, is taken to add to the tally.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Alafdhal is likely to be thereabouts again after filling the runner-up berth in heavy conditions at Bath and he goes off an unchanged mark. However, SPECIAL MAYSON makes his return to action after being pipped at Newmarket in August last year and Pam Sly's six-year-old goes well fresh so could be well placed to record his fourth career victory. Dual C&D winner Twayblade holds an obvious chance too.

ONE HART took a bit too long to hit top gear when a close third at Bath last week and has a good chance off the same mark back up at 6f. Special Mayson and Alafdhal, closely matched with the selection from Bath, are other key players.

This can go to SPECIAL MAYSON, who goes well fresh. Several others would have preferred another furlong or softer ground.
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