There were 43 Races on Tuesday 23rd April 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Epsom, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Gowran Park, 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.

MEDICIAN STAR wasn't beaten far on his handicap debut at Lingfield 13 days ago and, likely to have come on for the run, the son of Galileo Gold heads the shortlist off the same mark here. Ready Or Nott is another with the potential to progress from a workable mark, while Serendipitous Lady, a former stablemate of the selection, commands respect as a previous course winner who can make further strides on turf this season.

MEDICIAN STAR showed much-improved form despite looking rough around the edges when third at Lingfield a fortnight ago and, sure to build on that, he makes plenty of appeal. Magic Rascal represents a yard with an excellent record with similar types so he's a threat, along with Serendipitous Lady, a former stablemate of the selection.

Michael Bell's MEDICIAN STAR (nap) did well to finish close up on his handicap debut after a slow start had him on the back foot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An appealing option on paper, the speedily-bred PIT BOSS, a full-brother to dual Group 2-placed sprinter Crispy Cat, is presented with a good opportunity to make a big impact on his racecourse debut. Foro Romano, a stablemate of the selection, was the subject of decent market support on his debut at Wolverhampton and can make this a good test with a step forward. Forever My Prince is another newcomer to monitor closely in the betting.

SABRIMENTO wasn't beaten far on debut at Newmarket last week, and should take a decent step forword. George Boughey fields 2, newcomer Pit Boss and once-raced Foro Romano, and market clues should help split them.

Eve Johnson Houghton has made a cracking start to the season with 2yos first time out so FOREVER MY PRINCE is given the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Running from the foot of the weights, LUCENTIO is an appealing option on his handicap debut for a top yard. The son of Too Darn Hot, who is a half-brother to a winner over this trip, looked in need of the run on his seasonal debut at Kempton 15 days ago and could be a different proposition on his second start after wind surgery. Lingfield winner Night Safari is an obvious threat back on turf off 6lb higher. Torrent completes the shortlist.

This looks open but LUCENTIO has been handed a workable opening mark based on the level he achieved on debut and is certainly in the right hands to bounce back tackling a new trip. He gets the nod in favour of Night Safari, with Spanish Vega a potential big improver now handicapping.

The Gosden handicap debutant LUCENTIO was all at sea on Lingfield's AW circuit last time and now returns to the scene of his best run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

YAAJOOZ posted solid efforts in defeat in handicap company at Wolverhampton and Southwell last month. This appears to be a suitable opportunity for George Boughey's inmate to open his account. The biggest threat may emerge from the returning Lennox, who ran with more encouragement when third at Dunstall Park in November, while any market support for newcomer Fifty Nifty, a half-brother to Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint winner Obviously, would be interesting.

LENNOX remains open to improvement after only 2 encouraging runs and can improve past Yaajooz. Corrales can do better on his third run, also.

Yaajooz could be vulnerable to something with potential and LENNOX most definitely falls into that category.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LUNARIO posted his best effort of the year when runner-up at Thirsk earlier this month. First-time blinkers could be just the aid that enable the four-year-old to open his account and is taken to get the better of fellow in-form rival Dion Baker. The five-year-old recently finished second over 6f at this venue and a return to a mile shouldn't hamper his bid. Lunanera lurks on an attractive mark and he's also noted at this level.

Having rattled off a hat-trick on the AW during the winter, CHARLATAN has been given a break and is fancied to pick up where he left off switched to turf. Martini Nights is a fascinating contender upped to 1m, with Dion Baker completing the shortlist.

This has a wide open look to it. The tentative suggestion is ANGLO SAXSON who hit the ground after a similar break here last May.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Cervaro Della Sala produced a consistent level of form in novice/maiden company last year and she makes obvious appeal now sent handicapping, but it is SHE IS A KEEPER who shades preference. Gay Kelleway's charge has been running creditably on the all-weather since last sighted on turf and, with the return to racing on the grass in her favour, she could be primed to strike. Musical Diva is also noted.

CERVARO DELLA SALA showed a fair level of form in her four starts on the all-weather at 2 yrs and she could be the answer now moving into handicap company off a reasonable opening mark. Musical Diva has been in good form on synthetics of late and will have a serious chance if able to match that back on turf, while Unico is third on the list.

Paul and Oliver Cole's horses are running well and CERVARO DELLA SALA has the services of Jamie Spencer for her handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A first ride for the Martin Dunne yard could bear fruit for Benoit De La Sayette aboard ALI JEWELS who, on the face of it, would need to improve on what she has shown in two starts this year. However, she was a C&D winner off 1lb lower in September last year and, with blinkers applied for the first time, it would come as no surprise were she to step forward in a relatively moderate event. Mellys Flyer finished a narrow second at Chelmsford 12 days ago and remains well treated, while Exceed, who struck at Thirsk last June, could be a factor too.

Tricky stuff with ALI JEWELS chanced back at the scene of her September success off a similar mark. The returning Exceed and Mellys Flyer are dangerous.

Mellys Flyer will surely get his head in front sooner rather than later but JOSIES KID had excuses when behind him at Chelmsford.
Ths is the racecard key.
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