There were 35 Races on Thursday 11th April 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Taunton, 7 races at Aintree, 6 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Johnny Jump Up warrants respect as the highest rated in this open affair, with the shorter trip unlikely to inconvenience him. However, LARIO's third on his stable bow in a competitive novice hurdle at Newbury rates as a slightly stronger performance. The five-year-old should have more to offer for Harry Derham and he's taken to regain the winning thread. Secret Squirrel and Chancycourt also have the form to feature prominently.

Six previous hurdle winners clash in an interesting novice to open the card. LARIO shaped well behind a couple of useful sorts starting out for Harry Derham at Newbury recently and gets the nod ahead of Secret Squirrel and Jonjo O'Neill's Warwick winner King of Tara.

The suggestion is LARIO, who was a close third behind two useful rivals on last month's stable debut at Newbury.
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Grey Dawning beat Ginny's Destiny (second) and Colonel Harry (sixth) in the Turners at the Cheltenham Festival last month and he might be worth more than his winning distance of two lengths suggests. He is fancied to confirm his superiority over those rivals, but could find IL ETAIT TEMPS too good. Willie Mullins' six-year-old could only manage third when fancied for the Arkle, but the step back up in distance may help his jumping this time around and it would be no surprise to see him take a step forward.

A mouth-watering curtain-raiser to the 2024 Grand National Festival which sees GREY DAWNING and Ginny's Destiny lock horns for a third time over fences and, with the state of play currently tied at one-all, Dan Skelton's 7-y-o is strongly fancied to tilt the scales in his favour with the heavy rain forecasted only enhancing his claims. Irish-raider Il Etait Temps can fill out third provided he keeps jumping errors to a minimum.

While Grey Dawning and Ginny's Destiny are top on form, IL ETAIT TEMPS and Blow Your Wad are interesting alternatives.
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Now that the penny has dropped for BE HERE NOW after scoring from a subsequent winner at Newcastle last month, the son of Oasis Dream should have plenty more to come off a 4lb higher mark. Mutasawi had the reopposing Soldiers Design half a length back in second when getting off the mark at Kempton and David O'Meara's charge can uphold that form as he makes his handicap debut.

BE HERE NOW overcame a troubled passage to collar a next-time-out winner at Newcastle last month so a 4 lb rise doesn't look enough to prevent him following up. Kempton maiden winner Mutasawi may give him most to do ahead of Split The Profit, who went close over C&D on his penultimate start.

Mutasawi may benefit from cheekpieces and he's considered but BE HERE NOW did well to win at Newcastle and he can follow up.
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JEANIEMACARONEY may still be a maiden after five outings in this sphere, but she ran arguably a career best when overcoming errors to finish a highly creditable second at Cork. Peter Smithers' 7lb claim is a plus and Joseph O'Brien's filly should have too much for hurdling debutant Lady Of The Locke, who was a fine winner on debut before disappointing in a Listed bumper here. Doctor Nightingale and newcomer Give Me A Smile are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

JEANIEMACARONEY produced just about her best effort yet over hurdles when runner-up at Cork 3 weeks ago, coming clear with one boasting superior Flat form. She rates the one to beat with a repeat. Lady of The Locke, on hurdles debut, and Doctor Nightingale are others fancied to feature in a race lacking depth.

This is an ideal opportunity for JEANIMACARONEY to step up a place following a good second at Cork last month
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PLAISIR DES FLOS supplemented a Sedgefield success at Wincanton, with the Fergal O'Brien-trained gelding and his fellow joint-favourite drawing 28 lengths clear of the third. Although the handicapper has reacted with a 10lb hike in the ratings, there still appears to be plenty more to come and the hat-trick beckons. First-time blinkers may spark Pentire Head's interest and he could give the selection most to think about, ahead of the down-in-grade Illogical Logic.

PLAISIR DES FLOS hasn't looked back since sent into handicaps and rates a confident choice to shrug aside a 10 lb hike in the weights and complete his hat-trick. Pentire Head is weighted to go well if back on song with blinkers fitted for the first time. Illogical Logic also needs considering if back on his A-game.

A hat-trick could be on the cards for PLAISIR DES FLOS (nap) despite a further 10lb hike. Two of them came clear last time at Wincanton.
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A cloud may still hang over the well-being of the Nicky Henderson stable, but the exciting SIR GINO may be just the tonic to get them back on track. The French import made quite the impression at Cheltenham in January and having missed his intended engagement in the Triumph Hurdle, he arrives here fresh and ready to lay down a marker as the best juvenile hurdler around. A Grade 1 winner at the Dublin Racing Festival, Kargese arguably sets the standard on form following a fine second in the Triumph behind stablemate Majborough. The unbeaten Kalif Du Berlais may well be a chaser in the making, but he got up late to score in the Adonis at Kempton and looks to have a similar profile to Monmiral, who won this for the stable in 2021.

The way SIR GINO saw off the very talented Burdett Road at Cheltenham in January marks him down as a juvenile of the highest class and he can see off Triumph runner-up Kargese and stretch his unbeaten record to 4. Kalif du Berlais has a similar profile to the selection and should also have a part to a play in a good renewal of this Grade 1.

Sir Gino is an exciting prospect, while Kalif Du Berlais is another unbeaten contender and KARGESE is a rock-solid filly.
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Related to multiple winners, including the highly talented Salute The Soldier, DEAL MAKER sets the standard on the back of a taking debut success over C&D. A 7lb penalty will make life more difficult, but her experience could prove crucial and she should have enough to see off Chilly Breeze, who is out of a half-sister to Chesham winner Holloway Boy. David Loughnane is capable of readying one first time out and his Sonic Si cannot be ruled out as a son of top-class sprinter Advertise.

Unless the betting vibes are notably strong for one of the newcomers this looks a good chance for DEAL MAKER to add to her C&D debut success.

It may be worth taking on C&D winner Deal Maker with SONIC SI, whose stable had an impressive 2yo debut winner last week.
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A tentative vote goes to THE BIG CLOUD, who may have disappointed last time out at Naas but is better judged on her previous handicap efforts back in December. Going back right-handed should aid her cause and the six-year-old can get off the mark at the main expense of Another Ocana, whose last start over the smaller obstacles resulted in victory over further here. A highly encouraging second at Thurles on just his second start in a handicap, Jay Pee M remains open to more improvement.

A few with chances but JAY PEE M rates the pick at these weights and gets the nod at the chief expense of course-winner Another Ocana. The unexposed Camino Mission and handicap-debutants Kilbrin Rocco and Flicker of Hope all command plenty of respect too.

Not beaten far over 2m4f on handicap debut at Cork last time, CAMINO MISSION should have improved from that.
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SOIR DE GALA is sure to prove popular on this quick turnaround having finished a respectable second on his handicap debut at Plumpton at the beginning of the month. Paul Nicholls' charge is effectively 7lb well-in and he can break through if running to a similar level. The biggest threat may emerge from King's Castle, who finished behind a pair of subsequent winners when fourth at Wincanton on Boxing Day. Daany could prove a viable each-way alternative.

SOIR DE GALA was unable to justify strong support but that shouldn't detract from what was a very encouraging handicap debut effort at Plumpton 10 days ago and, a well-bred individual with potential for better still, he looks the one to side with. Knig's Castle may well emerge as the chief threat, with Wrong Way Harry and Rebel Angel others to keep an eye on.

One of two to pull well clear of the others when second last week, SOIR DE GALA can gain quick compensation before he goes up 7lb.
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Having landed the Ladbrokes Champion Chase at Down Royal in November, Gerri Colombe has had the unenviable task of chasing home Galopin Des Champs on his last two starts, most recently in the Gold Cup at Cheltenham. Gordon Elliott's eight-year-old is bound to be popular, but SHISHKIN gets the vote. Things haven't gone entirely to plan this season, but he looked the likely winner when unseating in the King George and then took the Denman Chase at Newbury. There have been shoots of life coming from the Nicky Henderson yard of late and last year's winner, who can emulate Docklands Express, Silviniaco Conti and Clan Des Obeaux in landing back-to-back renewals, might benefit from being fresher than his rivals. Corbetts Cross was a facile winner of the National Hunt Chase and Emmet Mullins' unexposed chaser might yet be capable at this level, while it would be dangerous to rule out Ahoy Senor, who will relish the return to this venue.

A winner at this meeting 12 months ago, GERRI COLOMBE ran the race of his life when finding only Galopin Des Champs too good in last month's Cheltenham Gold Cup and a repeat of that sort of performance can see Gordon Elliott's prolific 8-y-o prove a tough nut to crack here. That said, Shishkin, who missed the Festival, is likely to put up a bold bid to defend his crown, whilst 7-y-o Corbetts Cross, who ran out an authoritative winner of the NH Chase last month, is another to consider.

The Grand National meeting has brought out the best in AHOY SENOR and he is preferred over Gold Cup runner-up Gerri Colombe.
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HURT YOU NEVER may have had to settle for fourth at Newcastle last time out, but she had been in excellent form prior to that and is well capable of dominating this contest from on the pace, as she did plenty of times last season. Turned out again quickly after a highly encouraging second at Catterick last week, Mersea must enter calculations, while Alpine Girl may well be suited by dropping back from 6f.

MERSEA showed the benefit of her reappearance run when finishing runner-up at Catterick (6f) 8 days ago and, with the drop back to the minimum trip holding no fears, she gets the nod to go one place better. Alpine Girl and Hurt You Never are others to consider.

Alpine Girl should build on last week's Kempton fourth but these conditions bring out the best in RODBOROUGH and she can win again.
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MARV MICHAEL'S latest third was well advertised by the runner-up landing a deeper race on his very next outing and this presents him with a good chance of following suit. Open to any amount of improvement, the Henry De Bromhead-trained six-year-old has travelled well in his three previous races over hurdles and looks well worth a try over the minimum trip. Battle Of Ridgeway also appeals back at this distance with ground conditions to suit, while Carlas Big Jim can't be written off after a Cork disappointment.

BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY didn't enjoy the rub of the green when seventh at Cork last time and can capitalise on a handy-looking mark. Starman rates a big danger though now back in this sphere, with Marv Michael also worthy of respect now going handicapping.

It could be worth taking a chance on classy Flat horse SAN AER getting off the mark over hurdles on this handicap debut.
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FLASH GORCOMBE clearly benefited from the step back to 2m when scoring with the minimum of fuss at Hereford, and a 7lb rise may not be enough to anchor Robert Walford's charge here. Despite being turned over at 1/6 in a Southwell match on his chasing debut, Breaking Cover should appreciate this return to a right-handed track, while Fire Dancer fared best of those held up when second at Ludlow and, off an unchanged mark, he warrants respect.

Cases can be made for several so, at forecast longer odds, it could pay to side with CALGARY TIGER, who shaped an awful lot better than the bare result after 4 months off at Newbury recently and William de Best-Turner's front runner can take advantage of another drop in the weights. Flash Gorcombe is likely to be popular in his current mood, so he's put forward as the main threat, ahead of Breaking Cover and Limetree Boy.

Topweight FIRE DANCER caught the eye when keeping on well for second at Ludlow three weeks ago and remains well handicapped.
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This looks an ideal test for BOB OLINGER and he should take an awful lot of beating. After appearing past his best for a while, he has bounced back in no uncertain terms this season, backing up a couple of Grade 2 wins with a solid second behind subsequent Champion Hurdle hero State Man at the Dublin Racing Festival. Henry de Bromhead's nine-year-old had today's biggest rival Impaire Et Passe five lengths behind at Leopardstown and he can confirm his superiority en route to recording a fourth top-level success. Impaire Et Passe didn't appear to enjoy more forceful tactics in the Irish Champion so it would be no surprise if Paul Townend elects to take a lead on this occasion, although he could have a target on his back, with Rachael Blackmore likely to sit further behind on the selection. Of those at longer odds, Nemean Lion may go forward and surprise one or two.

IMPAIRE ET PASSE seemed to resent a switch to front-running tactics when 5 lengths behind Bob Olinger in the Irish Champion Hurdle in February. His runner-up efforts to Teahupoo and State Man prior to that set the standard here and he can bounce back to form and turn the tables on Henry De Bromhead's charge. Champion Hurdle third Luccia may prove best of the remainder if her stamina holds up in trip.

Impaire Et Passe is better than he showed in the Irish Champion Hurdle but BOB OLINGER is taken to beat him once more.
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Road To Wembley has come into his own since going handicapping, winning both of his starts, and Richard Hughes' gelding must be respected under a penalty. Attila The Honey, who also shoulders a penalty having won over 1m4f here, can give another good account of herself, but GALACTIC CHARM is preferred. The son of Sea The Moon hit the crossbar on his return in a novice event at Wolverhampton and appears to be well treated judged on what he achieved last season, so could make more of an impact now in a handicap.

The hat-trick beckons for ROAD TO WEMBLEY, who scooted clear to win by 7 lengths without being asked for maximum effort at Lingfield last week and he can continue Richard Hughes' fine run of form under a penalty. Path To Dubai was narrowly denied at Wolverhampton in February, so he's put forward as the main danger upped further in trip, with Timetobenice rounding off the shortlist.

It's impossible to go against ROAD TO WEMBLEY (nap), who spreadeagled his field at Lingfield and can make light of a 6lb penalty.
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On Lovers Walk was second over 2m3f here three starts back and rates a player on that effort. However, it's hard to ignore COMING UP EASY, who had yet to be asked a serious question when he fell in a race won by Ballyburn at Leopardstown over Christmas. Obviously not in the same league as the subsequent Gallagher winner, the selection still has plenty of scope and must have every chance if his jumping holds together at this level. Hurdles debutant King Casey completes the shortlist.

COMING UP EASY has been given a bit of time to get over his fall at Leopardstown just after Christmas and this could be a good chance for him to get off the mark. On Lovers Walk is the obvious threat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding one of the hurdle newcomers.

It looks like a good opportunity for COMING UP EASY to open his account after showing ability in a point, bumper and maiden hurdle.
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Punters will need to be in a forgiving mood to side with KNOWSLEY ROAD, but it might pay to do so. Paul Nicholls' seven-year-old showed little in two starts over fences this winter, but this mark looks well within reach judging on the pick of his form and, on his first start after wind surgery and back over timber, this might just be the day to catch him. Feivel scored in bloodless fashion over an extended 2m5f at Exeter, but this career-high mark demands more from him. Isaac Des Obeaux, a stable companion of the selection, also commands respect on his handicap debut.

Exeter-winner TINY TETLEY looks fairly treated back in handicap company and can score again. Feivel and Isaac des Obeaux are feared most.

The unexposed 6yo Tiny Tetley could play a leading role but preference is for FEIVEL, who has thrived since the blinkers went on.
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With six of the last 12 winners of this contest running at the Cheltenham Festival beforehand, both Its On The Line (second) and Time Leader (third) warrant respect after their efforts in defeat in the St. James's Place Festival Challenge Cup last month. However, 2022 Topham third ANNAMIX might put his experience over the Grand National fences to good use and he edges the vote. Willie Mullins' grey arrives on the back of a 10-length romp at Gowran Park and could give the Irish maestro a first victory in this race as a trainer, having landed it as an amateur jockey back in 1983.

ROMEO MAGICO was highly impressive at Down Royal last time and, while this is a much tougher assignment, the way he jumped and travelled that day indicates that there's a bigger effort in him, so he gets the nod ahead of his reliable stablemate Its On The Line, who was just denied at Cheltenham last time. Time Leader, one position behind It's On The Line last month, is also worthy of plenty of respect.

Last year's unfortunate fifth TIME LEADER (nap) can reverse Cheltenham placings with Its On The Line.
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An open event in which only a tentative vote can go to HOW IMPRESSIVE. Hugo Palmer's five-year-old could never get on terms with the leaders in a valuable sprint at Lingfield on Good Friday, but he will find things more to his liking here, with the return to further an added positive. Lion Tower struggled in the Spring Mile at Doncaster but he will appreciate being back on an artificial surface. Others to note include Another Investment and Mustajaab.

ORBAAN failed to win last season but produced a handful of sound efforts in much tougher company than this and he's taken to defy top-weight on his seasonal return. How Impressive has already won 3 times on all-weather this year and it's easy to give him a pass for his latest outing, so is feared, with Lion Tower another race-fit runner to consider.

The vote goes to LION TOWER who ended up well held in the Spring Mile but had previously gone down narrowly off this mark at Newcastle.
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LINDEN ARDEN's stamina appeared stretched by the extended 2m7f distance when weakening into third at Thurles last month. A first-time hood should help him settle and a second triumph over hurdles could be on the cards. Although the progressive Aodhan May was thwarted in her bid for a four-timer when runner-up at Cork, she should give another good account, while Sarah Beara is likely to appreciate this return to handicap company.

LINDEN ARDEN should be suited by the drop back in trip and can return to winning ways. Aodhan May and Cosmo Renfro rate the principal dangers.

The 2m7f trip in very testing ground might have stretched the stamina of LINDEN ARDEN too much at Thurles and this trip can suit.
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PRIDE OF PARIS made his handicap hurdling debut a winning one when scoring narrowly over an extended 2m5f at Fontwell in January. Stepping up further in trip and tackling fences for the first time, he gets the vote to go in again off a 5lb higher mark. West Orchard pulled clear with the eventual winner when second over 3m1f on heavy ground at Wincanton and he is respected. The rise in distance can help American Gerry put his best foot forward, although his winless run dates back to April 2022.

PRIDE OF PARIS impressed with his attitude when making a winning handicap debut over hurdles at Fontwell 74 days ago, seeing off a next-time-out winner in the process. Open to further progress now his attentions switch to chasing, he's well worth considering given his low-mileage profile. Malinas Island caught the eye to an extent when fourth on his C&D chase debut in November and rates capable of better. American Gery and Boys of Wexford are others to consider.

The very lightly raced 6yo PRIDE OF PARIS won on his handicap hurdle debut at Fontwell and is taken to follow up in his first chase.
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Unexpected Party clearly appreciated the step back to 2m when winning the Grand Annual at the Cheltenham Festival last month but even though an 8lb rise doesn't look excessive, he has had a long season and it remains to be seen how much that race has taken out of him. IRISH BLAZE readily accounted for three subsequent winners on just his second start for this stable at Down Royal in January and after finishing a solid third behind two smart rivals at Punchestown subsequently, he represents some value and can outrun his forecast odds with Carl Millar claiming a handy 7lb off his back. The unexposed Sans Bruit finished second on his UK chasing bow at Chepstow and is just one other to consider.

HELTENHAM proved better than ever when scoring at Newbury last month and could be well served by a strongly-run race at the minimum trip. He is narrowly preferred to stable-companion Unexpected Party who was a convincing winner of the Grand Annual and remains feasibly treated. Path d'Oroux and Saint Roi are next best in a typically competitive renewal of this contest.

This can go to UNEXPECTED PARTY who looked well suited by this trip when winning at Cheltenham and should have more to come at 2m.
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SAVVY BRILLIANCE is on a steep upward curve and having proven his stamina with a gutsy win over this trip at Wolverhampton, the progressive four-year-old is hard to oppose in his bid to complete a four-timer. Rab Havlin has been in the saddle for each of the gelding's three successes and, with his services retained, a 2lb higher mark is not insurmountable. The versatile El Borracho is feared on his return to the Flat, while C&D winner Churchella also merits consideration.

SAVVY BRILLIANCE is fancied to land the 4-timer, having done well to overcome disadvantageous circumstances at Wolverhampton last time and been nudged up only 2 lb for doing so. El Borracho retained plenty of ability in this sphere last season and rates as next best after a spell back over fences, whilst Dark Mystery hasn't yet really had the rub of the green this season and remains on an interesting mark, so could complete the placings.

4yo SAVVY BRILLIANCE was carrying all before him when last seen so this low-mileage son of Cracksman is taken to return in style.
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GETAWAY MASTER bolted up by 13 lengths over an extended 2m6f here last month and he has been hit with a 12lb rise for that success. The son of Getaway takes a step back in distance, but that shouldn't prevent him from following up. Blossom De Mai made the frame at Leopardstown last time and she remains on the same mark so could get competitive. Of the remainder, Grace Faraday makes the most appeal after her second over 2m here.

GETAWAY MASTER could hardly have been more impressive when opening his account in fine style over further here 32 days ago and, with his rider's claim off-setting a fair chunk of his subsequent weight rise, another bold bid looks on the cards. Grace Faraday is also respected following her recent second, whilst Diamond Dollar and Malinas Glory are another pair to monitor in the betting for positive vibes.

Diarmuid Moloney's 7lb claim could be crucial in enabling GETAAY MASTER to confirm last month's course form with Grace Faraday
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WESTERN KNIGHT showed distinct promise at Plumpton a year ago and having been given plenty of time to mature, the son of Westerner is a highly appealing option for Joe Tizzard to be reintroducing at this stage of the season. Open to any amount of improvement, the five-year-old is taken to go one better than that second-placed finish on his racecourse bow. Jaccours and Jena D'oudairies are a couple of others to monitor closely in the betting.

JENA D'OUDAIRIES came well clear of the remainder when third at Hereford last time and a performance of similar merit could be enough to get off the mark for all that others are quite closely matched on form. Woodland Park looks open to improvement and could emerge as the main danger.

Paul Nicholls' JENA D'OUDAIRIES has gone with promise when third on both her bumper starts and can open her account
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BABY KATE is a mare of huge potential and has a live chance of giving Willie Mullins his second winner of this race. Although small in stature, the daughter of Champs Elysees proved she has a big engine when landing a Listed bumper at Cheltenham and, considering her dam also won at that level before going on to Grade 1 success over hurdles, the future is bright for this progressive five-year-old. Honky Tonk Highway also defends an unblemished record and, with the ground in her favour, a big run is expected. Jubilee Alpha and Speculatrix are other promising types to consider.

HONKY TONK HIGHWAY made a good impression between the flags and, sent off favourite in a listed event on Rules debut, she looked a classy mare when supplementing that success at Sandown. She's narrowly preferred to Baby Kate, who has achieved a bit more, while Diva Luna and Jubilee Alpha also make plenty of appeal on the back of winning starts in this sphere.

The two most appealing contenders are HONKY TONK HIGHWAY (narrowly preferred) and Diva Luna.
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WESTMORIAN has the ability to rule the roost in this company and on the back of a string of solid efforts, the five-year-old looks the one to be with. Gulliver is still a very capable sprinter who can never confidently be ruled out, especially while he is on a competitive handicap mark. Airshow and Whenthedealinsdone are a couple of other each-way players who can make this interesting, for the minor honours at least.

AIRSHOW scored under an attacking ride at Chelmsford in March and was collared only late over C&D 11 days ago, so is fancied to continue his strong run of form. Whenthedealinsdone has slipped in the weights and showed plenty to be encouraged by at Lingfield last month and rates as a potential lurker, with Westmorian also capable of extending his good spell.

Westmorian looks booked for another big run but MANY A STAR is on a dangerous mark and might be worth chancing.
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KNOCKARINA has improved with each of her three starts to date, with her latest second behind subsequent Listed winner Familiar Dreams by far her best performance. The daughter of Champs Elysees could still have more to offer and she looks the one to beat. Lady Gooner is likely to have her supporters once more after failing to justify favouritism but still producing a solid effort to fill the runner-up spot at Thurles in February. Neon Diamond holds an obvious chance too.

LADY GOONER was prominent in the betting and found only one too good at Thurles on debut so, with the potential for better, she's marginally preferred to Neon Diamond, who sets the standard on what's been achieved to this point. Crescent Moon is an interesting recruit from points.

This looks competitive. Form involving three-time bumper inner Familiar Dreams helps to build a good case for KNOCKARINA
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DIAMONDS FOR LUCK might have fallen on both starts between the flags, but he showed promise in between the obstacles and having still swapped hands for 130,000 pounds last April, the five-year-old is too intriguing to ignore on his debut under Rules. Fellow point-to-point recruit Fury Lad is another to keep tabs on in the betting, while Rupert's Wish ticks the right boxes on pedigree and is also a must for consideration.

DIAMONDS FOR LUCK might have come down on both outings in points, but he was in with every chance on each occasion and has since been picked up for six figures, so he's worth chancing to make a winning Rules debut in a race where the bar isn't set very high. George Henry is a likely improver and Came From Nowhere can't be dismissed first time out.

This may go to DIAMONDS FOR LUCK despite his absence of a year. He held every chance when falling in both his Irish points.
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MISS ANYA bounced back to form when second in a similar event over 5f at Wolverhampton last time and the daughter of Kodi Bear appears to be the one to beat on that evidence. Cervaro Della Sala was a consistent performer as a juvenile and has to be of interest on her return to action. Ten Commitments showed ability on his racecourse bow in January and should not be underestimated having been gelded since then.

CERVARO DELLA SALA has marginally the best form and could be the type to make a better 3yo, so she's worth chancing to make a winning return in a thin race. Miss Anya is closely matched on form and Ten Commitments is open to improvement, so they're both dangers.

The vote goes to MISS ANYA, who has had some near misses on AW and sets the standard. Cervaro Della Sala is feared most.
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QUANAH was a close third over 5f at Catterick earlier in the month and the eight-year-old has to be of interest off the same mark here. Tilsworth Ony Ta has shown promise on his last couple of starts, including a second over course and distance in February, and he should not be underestimated. Others who merit places on the shortlist are Josies Kid, Stroxx and Viewfromthestars.

C&D scorer TILSWORTH ONY TA is fancied to resume winning ways now reverted in trip at the chief expense of handily-weighted Viewfromthestars. Recent Lingfield victor Suanni and C&D winner Stroxx also need factoring into this open handicap.

Top of the list is TILSWORTH ONY TA, who has a record of 244112 at this track. Last week's Catterick third Quanah is feared most.
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STACEY RACEY took a big step forward when winning on her handicap debut over 6f at Southwell a month ago, when she accounted for a subsequent winner. A 4lb rise in the ratings may underestimate this unexposed filly and she merits the utmost respect as a result. Piper's Fort is an obvious threat following his narrow defeat at Lingfield last time, while Southbank edges out Zachary to be the pick of the remainder.

PIPER'S FORT upped his game significantly when runner-up at Lingfield last month and remains fairly treated. He gets the nod. Dame Darcey and Stacey Racey are feared most.

Top of the list is STACEY RACEY, who won in good style on her handicap debut at Southwell and a 4lb rise for that success looks fair.
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Fleurman was well beaten at Lingfield last month but first-time blinkers could spark a revival. However, preference is for BARENBOIM, who is 1-2 at this track and finished a very pleasing third in what was a warm handicap at Lingfield last time. The hood was back on that day and he boasts a pretty good record when sporting that headgear (4-13). Capital Theory completes the shortlist.

BARENBOIM is an in-form course winner and likely to go well again. Banana Three and Rathgar can also make their presence felt.

The vote goes to BARENBOIM, who was a good third at Lingfield last time and is a big player if he gets a good pace back at this trip.
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CUBAN MELODY shaped with plenty of promise when filling the runner-up berth on her debut at Kempton and the daughter of Havana Grey can find normal improvement to go one better. So Logical has produced two solid efforts so far in her young career, including a second at Newmarket in October, and she could have a say. Heavenly Fire rates best of the remaining trio.

SO LOGICAL built on her promising racecourse bow when runner-up at Newmarket in October and is taken to open her account here. Cuban Melody is also a potential improver and looks the obvious danger.

Cuban Melody is respected but preference is for SO LOGICAL, who sets a good standard on her close second at Newmarket last October.
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DAARIS finished two lengths clear of the third in this grade at Wolverhampton on his latest outing and he competes off only 1lb higher this evening. Kevin Frost's five-year-old won't mind the step back up in trip and he can get his head back in front. Escarpment has his first crack at this distance in first-time cheekpieces, which makes him an interesting contender. Of the remainder, For Pleasure makes most appeal.

DAARIS signalled he's ready to go in when a staying-on second at Wolverhampton last time and gets the vote with this step up in trip also a plus. Mick Appleby's duo Escarpment and Shadowfax rate the main dangers and can chase home Kevin Frost's 5-y-o in that order.

Preference is for DAARIS (nap), who didn't get much luck when a strong-finishing second over 1m6f at Wolverhampton last month.
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|---|---|
![]() | TomForm top stats, gold rated |
![]() | TomForm top stats silver rated |
| Ran similar race before | |
| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
| Top Racingpost rated | |
| At the races watchout for | |
| At the races top pick | |
![]() | Top rated for thet statistic |
Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.