There were 52 Races on Saturday 20th April 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Bangor, 8 races at Brighton, 8 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Nottingham, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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HAITI COULEURS benefited from a drop in class when gaining a first career success at Chepstow last month. The seven-year-old was a cut above the opposition and while this appears to be a tougher assignment on paper, he has plenty in his favour to make it back-to-back victories. Grand Albert won here on his latest start and is respected going up in distance, while the likes of Galassian, Illico De Cotte and Heros De Romay add further spice to the contest.

GRAND ALBERT should go on improving now that his stamina is drawn out, so there's every reason to believe he can defy a penalty. Fellow last-time-out scorer Haiti Couleurs is much respected with some of his earlier form reading well in the context of this race. Galassian hasn't been seen for 18 months but reappears with his yard in good form and also needs considering.

This will probably concern the four penalised horses. HAITI COULEURS edges preference after his dominant display last time.
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Sans Bruit sauntered home in the Red Rum Handicap Chase at Aintree nine days ago and, despite a 10lb hike in the ratings, he must be respected turned out quickly. The prize might be going back to Ireland, though, courtesy of UNCLE PHIL. The Walk In The Park gelding recorded a cosy success in a Grade 3 handicap at Fairyhouse in January and a subsequent 11lb rise might not be enough to stop the unexposed chaser from going in again. Traprain Law can chase the pair home.

SANS BRUIT was most impressive when routing a bigger field at Aintree last week and Paul Nicholls' unexposed six-year-old should be able to take a 10 lb rise in his stride. Uncle Phil has already developed into a smart chaser and rates as a major threat as part of the raiding Mullins battalion, with Traprain Law also capable of adding to his positive C&D record.

Nicky Henderson has won three of the last six runnings and his progressive 6yo PERSIAN TIME earns the vote following his Kempton win.
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ARREST finished last season in fine form, with a victory here in the Geoffrey Freer and a highly-creditable second in the St Leger behind subsequent Arc de Triomphe fifth Continuous. With an entry for the Yorkshire Cup next month, the strapping son of Frankel can take this en route to York, with the top-rated Hamish looking best placed to chase him home, despite a 3lb penalty. William Haggas' veteran is unbeaten in his last four starts and ground conditions should be in his favour as he looks to uphold form with Al Qareem (second) from a Group 3 at Newmarket in November.

The first double-figure field since 2010 in this Group 3, with the eight-year-old HAMISH fancied to make it 5 wins in a row. William Haggas' gelding has conditions to suit and is a particularly reliable type, so sets a good benchmark for last season's St Leger second Arrest to aim at. Al Qareem was just behind the selection in the St Simon Stakes when last seen and is another leading player.

The high-profile candidate is ARREST (nap), the St Leger runner-up, and he looks the type to carry on his good work.
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Debutant Igor Stravinsky would likely need to land the spoils here if he were to take up his Irish Guineas entry at the end of next month. As is par for the course, the Aidan O'Brien/Ryan Moore representative must be given the utmost respect, but it is KAILASA who gets the vote. The daughter of Starspangledbanner makes plenty of appeal on paper, being a half-sister to two winners and a distant relative of Champion Stakes winner Kalanisi, so it would come as no surprise were she to make an immediate impact. Others to note include Zaynab, No Knee Never and Monasterboice.

IGOR STRAVINSKY makes plenty of appeal on paper being out of a 1000 Guineas winner so is taken to make a winning start. No Knee Never and Zaynab both shaped well in heavy-ground maidens at the Curragh so are feared most.

Given his C&D promise last year, NO KNEE NEVER is preferred to the superbly-bred debutant Igor Stravinsky
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BAMPTON STAR has progressed well for the switch to fences, with victories on both starts at Exeter. The handicapper has raised him 8lb for the latest of those but he appears capable of further improvement. Le Grand Vert has been running with credit of late and is a key player, with Brian Hughes a notable jockey booking. Dusautior is entitled to step forward from his third at Huntingdon and is capable of a decent showing, as is Nine Nine Nine.

There could be more to come from BAMPTON STAR, who is unbeaten in two starts over fences and an 8 lb rise for his latest success at Exeter looks manageable given the way he went about his business that day. There were a number of factors which seemingly contributed to an improved display from Dusautior at Huntingdon and, if able to build on that, he may well emerge as the main danger ahead of Le Grand Vert.

Jeremy Scott's BAMPTON STAR ran well behind a major improver on his final run over hurdles and has since impressed in both his chases.
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Dan Skelton landed the corresponding event 12 months ago and he looks have another solid contender in the form of HITCHING JACKING. The seven-year-old has shown moderate form across his three fencing starts to date, but the handicapper has somewhat relented and it could be that forecast soft ground holds the key. Montgomery continued his upward trajectory when completing a hat-trick at Bangor last month and is respected, while Marble Sands should not be underestimated either.

An open affair with the vote going to MARBLE SANDS, who made it 2 from 2 for this rider at Musselburgh and still looks to be on a fair mark. Maclaine makes the shortlist given the manner of his stylish win at Newbury, while the classy Sharjah can make his presence felt down in class if his stamina holds up.

Jonjo O'Neill's INCH HOUSE was below par last time but is taken to prove himself well handicapped in the first-time tongue-tie.
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A confident vote goes to RELIEF RALLY, who can get off to the perfect start for her new owners following a highly profitable two-year-old campaign. A comfortable winner of the Super Sprint here over 5f before stepping back up in grade to land the Group 2 Lowther in decisive fashion over 6f, the daughter of Kodiak looks just the type to improve for going up in trip here. Regal Jubilee impressed when scoring in Listed company at Newmarket in November and she must enter calculations, along with Folgaria, whose Group-winning form in Italy is hard to judge. A half-sister to the mighty Benbatl, Southwell debut winner Elmalka has a pedigree fitting of this level.

REGAL JUBILEE improved in big chunks on both outings since her debut last season and she's very much the sort to go on improving this term, so she takes marginal preference over the likeable Relief Rally, who sets the standard on what's been achieved to this point. Impressive debut winner Elmalka is another one to consider in what looks a potentially good renewal.

The only runners who hold entries in the 1,000 Guineas are ELMALKA, Star Music and Regal Jubilee, preferred in that order.
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PERFECT JUDGEMENT didn't get the clearest of runs when keeping on for third over 6f at Dundalk and compensation could await on his return to the turf. Not beaten far on his one start here, Ado McGuinness' charge may have enough to see off Jalaybee, who was a shade unlucky not to break the maiden last season and caught the eye when grabbing fifth late in the day at Cork. This represents a significant drop in grade for Sweetest and she must be considered, along with recent Madrid Handicap second Bid For Chester.

PERFECT JUDGEMENT looks the way to go on the back of his very good Dundalk third last time out and can fend off Aidan O'Brien's Sweetest who can get back on track in these calmer waters having found Leopardstown's 1000 Guineas trial too demanding. Jalaybee appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

The less exposed PANSY POE is taken to reverse Cork form with both Bonbon and Sweetest
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GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES went up 10lb following a comfortable success at Market Rasen, when dropped back in trip on just his second start over fences. The return to softer conditions is unlikely to prove an issue because he won on heavy ground over hurdles at Uttoxeter in November. Reverting to fences is likely to benefit Charlie's Glance after his comeback third over timber at Fakenham at the start of the month. Others to note include Fast Buck and Vicki Vale.

Donald McCain's GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES is hard to oppose on the back of his wide-margin Market Rasen success despite taking a hefty rise in the weights. Vicki Vale blundered away her chance on her chasing bow at Plumpton but is worth another chance here and could emerge as the main danger ahead of Charlie's Glance and Lipa K.

Donald McCain's lightly raced GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES (nap) won with such authority at Market Rasen that he can defy the 10lb hike.
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L'eau Du Sud ought to prove popular having finished a good second in the County Hurdle at Cheltenham last month, but FAVOUR AND FORTUNE gets the vote. Far from disgraced in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle last time out, a handicap mark of 138 should be well within range. He finished second to Jango Baie, who was an unfortunate runner-up in a warm handicap at Aintree recently, in a Grade 1 at the Liverpool track on Boxing Day, and that looks a solid piece of form now. Afadil is also noted.

CRACKING RHAPSODY was very strong at the finish when landing Kelso's Morebattle Hurdle and Ewan Whillans' upwardly-mobile hurdler can make light of an 8 lb rise in the weights to complete a hat-trick. County Hurdle runner-up L'Eau du Sud must go well again and heads the list of dangers, while Salsada teed herself up well for this when a resurgent third at Newcastle and is also highly respected. Rubaud and First Street complete the shortlist in this highly competitive handicap.

The most solid option is L'EAU DU SUD after excellent seconds in the Betfair and County Hurdles. Cracking Rhapsody is second choice.
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Unbeaten at two and a comfortable winner of a Listed contest at Saint-Cloud on his last start, Zoum Zoum is bound to be popular for a stable that looks to have a strong crop of three-year-olds this year. However, better value may lie with BALLYMOUNT BOY, a scorer in pattern company himself at Doncaster in October and runner-up over this distance in the Group 3 Acomb at York's Ebor meeting. James Doyle retaining the ride is another plus and it may be Mill Reef second Mister Sketch that is best placed to chase him home. Coventry second Army Ethos is entitled to be thereabout as well, despite a surprising reverse at Newcastle on his return last month.

ZOUM ZOUM looked smart when winning all 3 outings last year and can stretch his unbeaten record to 4 on his return to the track. Wathnan Racing pair Ballymount Boy and Mister Sketch may give Ralph Beckett's charge most to think about.

There was lots to like about the 2yo campaign of BALLYMOUNT BOY and he's taken to make a winning return.
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GREY LEADER showcased his versatility in his three victories from five starts in 2023, with the most recent coming on heavy ground at Gowran Park in October. The son of El Kabeir now has his attention switched to handicap company and it wouldn't be a huge surprise to see him take another step up the ladder. Crystal Black was last seen winning here on Irish Champions Weekend and is respected dropping back from 1m2f. Others to consider include Mexicali Rose and Mr Rango.

It's been a while since CASANOVA last got his head in front but he's been given a chance by the handicapper and there were positives to glean form his effort over this C&D last month. The 8-y-o shades preference ahead of Independent Expert, who got the better of Scholarship at Cork recently and a 4 lb rise is hardly draconian. The latter should be on the premises once again, too, and Mr Rango is another to consider.

Very competitive in which few can be safely ruled out. EARLS finished best of all in the Lincoln and can take revenge on Casanova
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BALLYCAMUS ran with plenty of credit here over further when second in a higher grade last month, and dropping back in trip on this occasion can see him in his best light. A comfortable winner over this distance at Warwick in January, the seven-year-old is narrowly preferred to the progressive Whodini, who found only one too strong when on a hat-trick at Ayr. Narrowly denied at Carlisle last time out, Grey Skies is likely to appreciate the step up from 2m.

BALLYCAMUS bumped into a couple of progressive sorts on his last 2 starts and can resume winning ways back down in class. Hurlerontheditch took a big step back in the right direction when fifth at Ascot and should build on that returned to a more suitable track, while Whodini would have a big shout if the ground dries up.

The suggestion is WHODINI, who enjoyed a very productive 2023 over fences and looked as good as ever last month, after a break.
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SAYLAVEE and Pink In The Park both go for the Willie Mullins yard, with slight preference for the former after she was beaten eight lengths by Hispanic Moon, who went on to hit the frame in the Mares' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, at Punchestown in February. The daughter of Shantou could unlock further improvement for this step up in distance and she gets the vote. As for the latter, she will find this a lot easier than her eighth in Grade 1 company at Fairyhouse last time, while Larchmont Lass and Coco Mademoiselle are others to keep an eye on.

LARCHMONT LASS shaped with a good deal of promise on handicap debut in the EBF Final at Newbury a month ago and with 3m sure to suit, she's a very attractive proposition from the same mark. Willie Mullins is triple-handed, with A Penny A Hundred probably the pick of the trio. Of the rest, Coco Mademoiselle is a big player if lasting out over this new trip.

Having returned from a break with a staying-on third over 2m5f here last month, CZECH HER OUT earns the vote now back up in trip.
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RAADOBARG posted some very creditable efforts in pattern company last season and even though this is no 'gimme' under top weight, he arrives on the back of a fine third in the Irish Lincoln last month and can show his rivals the way home for a trainer/jockey combination who operate at a 19% strike rate when teaming up. Lattam was last seen finishing an excellent second in the Lincoln at Doncaster on his first start for this stable last month and, nudged up 3lb for that, he can make his presence felt. The unexposed Godwinson is a fascinating contender on his handicap debut and he warrants respect.

William Haggas' GODWINSON looks to have got in lightly for his first venture into handicaps so this lightly raced Saxon Warrior colt gets the vote. Lattam shaped with promise on his first run for Julie Camacho when runner-up in the Lincoln and heads the list of dangers, although a good case can also be made for Navagio, Thunder Ball and Noble Order in a cracking Spring Cup.

An opening mark of 88 looks more than manageable for GODWINSON. Second choice is Real Gain.
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Nelda sets a fair standard after finishing second in a Galway maiden last August and it would be no surprise to see her play a hand in the finish. Preference, though, is for 150,000gns purchase UNASSUMING. She fared best of those ridden off the pace when finishing fifth over 1m2f on her debut here in June last year and, with that experience under her belt, she gets a tentative vote. Johanna Whitty completes the shortlist donning cheekpieces for the first time, though the drop in trip asks a question of her.

The pick of NELDA's 3-y-o sets the standard in this big-field maiden and with fitness unlikely to be an issue given the yard she represents, she looks the way to go. State Actor and Expound are viable threats.

Heavy ground won't be ideal but NELDA, who had solid form up to 7f last term, is chosen in the hope she'll handle conditions and stay
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BALHAMBAR has improved hand over fist since joining the Harry Derham stable, and a 6lb rise for his recent success at Ludlow may not be enough to prevent him from doubling up. Bucephalus arrives with strong claims following his victory at Newbury in March, which came prior to a defeat on the level, while Camarrate makes his handicap debut on the back of a Fakenham triumph. Third to Sir Gino at Kempton over Christmas before an easy Wetherby victory, Torneo then occupied the runner-berth on his handicap bow and cannot be ruled out either.

Lightly-raced improvers BALHAMBAR and Camarrate rather stand out here, with a narrow preference for the former after his cosy Ludlow success. Torneo is another who has shown promise in a light hurdle career and looks best of the rest. `

This can go to BALHAMBAR, who built upon his very encouraging stable debut when winning quite comfortably at Ludlow this month.
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Mr Incredible unseated his rider in the Grand National last week and is better judged on his second-placed finish behind Beauport in the Midlands National last month. It would be no surprise to see him get involved on 2lb better terms with that rival. However, the vote goes to ANGLERS CRAG, who remains unbeaten since switching to the Brian Ellison stable and his triumph in the Eider at Newcastle in February was arguably his best performance. The nine-year-old goes off an 8lb higher mark and makes plenty of appeal, while Inis Oirr and Ballygrifincottage are others to consider.

Jamie Snowden can land another big handicap chase courtesy of GIT MAKER. This 8-y-o bumped into a subsequent Grade 1 winner at Cheltenham and the fact he pulled 18 lengths clear of the reopposing Whacker Clan in third suggests he could be well treated here off only 1 lb higher. Willie Mullins is going all out for the British title after last weekend's Grand National success and his unexposed pair Macdermott and Spanish Harlem are very interesting contenders now stepping up markedly in trip.

The trainers' championship contenders have their runners but top of the list are ANGLERS CRAG (nap), Git Maker and Inis Oirr.
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Indication Ember reached the frame in last month's Brocklesby and she is the obvious starting point in a race full of unknown prospects, although it might be worth taking a chance on MISS LAMAI. The daughter of Mehmas was a 115,000gns purchase and represents a yard that typically excel with their juveniles, so it would come as no surprise were she to make a winning start. Amo Racing's Li Ban is related to a trio of useful types and she is likely to prove popular, while Innocent Settler merits closer inspection too.

Given her connections LI BAN, a 130,000 gns purchase as a yearling, is sure to know her job so a winning debut in an ordinary-looking novice would come as no surprise. The Brocklesby at Doncaster hasn't worked out that well so far but Indication Ember did beat most of her rivals when third and that experience puts her right in this. Miss Lamai is another to consider.

This can go to INDICATION EMBER who ran well to finish third in the Brocklesby. That experience should stand her in good stead.
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ECONOMICS shaped with plenty of promise when staying on to take fourth over 7f at Newmarket on his debut in November, form which has been well advertised since, and the son of Night Of Thunder edges preference now stepping up in trip with that experience under his belt. Of the newcomers, 185,000-euro purchase Under Siege appeals most but the betting market may provide more clues, while Clove Hitch should appreciate this longer distance after finishing fifth over 6f on her debut at Newbury last term.

ECONOMICS shaped well in a good Newmarket maiden in November and this Dante/Derby entrant looks the one to beat. Pasha left her debut behind when sixth in a big field at Newmarket in September and is next best starting out for a new yard, while Amphius makes the most appeal of the newcomers.

This can go to ECONOMICS who showed plenty of promise when fourth on last November's Newmarket debut. The first three have won since.
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WHITE BIRCH showed he goes well fresh when bursting on to the scene in the Ballysax last year, proving it was no fluke by making the frame in the Dante and Epsom Derby. He has been off since a solid enough fourth on Irish Champions Weekend and this looks like a good point of return for him. Mashhoor claimed the scalp of Al Riffa in the International Stakes, although he was behind the selection when last seen. Testing conditions seem to suit the unexposed Maxux, with Greenland and the long-absent Crypto Force worth a look too.

MAXUX signed off last season with a taking success in a Fairyhouse Group 3 so Joseph O'Brien's low-mileage Frankel filly is taken to return in style here. White Birch has the form to go close too and is feared most on his reappearance ahead of the selection's stablemate Raise You who can't be dismissed despite his lengthy absence.

A winner on her return last term, VILLAGE VOICE will enjoy conditions and is preferred to last year's Derby third White Birch
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Galunggung took a step forward from his debut over hurdles to justify odds-on favouritism at Hexham and it will be interesting to see how he fares in the market on his handicap bow. However, preference is for YEALAND, who struck by half a length at Haydock and has been put up 6lb, but with Luke Scott negating 5lb of that rise, he could be the one to beat again. Malpas completes the shortlist.

He's been off the track for over a year but FAR SIGHT is the interesting one having joined a yard firmly on the up with this increased emphasis on stamina sure to aid his cause, too. This is competitive, with Yealand, Galunggung and Elle Est Beau all having plenty to recommend them.

Unexposed 7yo FAR SIGHT made a very promising handicap debut in 2023 and has switched to a stable with an excellent strike-rate
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Conquistador has match-fitness on his side after making the frame off 1lb higher at Chelmsford last week, but both of his wins came on the all-weather and preference is for the proven turf form of MARY OF MODENA. Michael Attwater's mare got within half a length of landing a second victory over this C&D on her final start of last year and she returns off the same mark for her seasonal debut. John Gallagher saddled the winner of this year last year and his Secret Handsheikh, who has also won over this track and trip, has slipped back to a feasible rating.

A chance is taken on the reappearing HAYMAKER who did well at a similar time last year and is back on a good mark if a wind operation during the off season has had a positive effect. Skallywag Bay should be sharper for a recent outing at Wolverhampton and is second choice ahead of the reappearing Mary of Modena.

Skallywag Bay is greatly respected but HAYMAKER goes well fresh, has had a wind op and tackles weaker opposition than he's used to.
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The hat-trick seeking President Scottie holds an obvious chance off a 5lb higher mark than his victory in a class 4 event at Haydock last month, but the one to side with is WELCOM TO CARTRIES. Paul Nicholls' six-year-old was far from disgraced when upped to Grade 2 level at Doncaster in January, finishing runner-up, and, while open to more improvement, he could defy his opening rating of 130. Doughmore Bay filled the runner-up berth in this grade at Haydock last time and is another to note.

Several powerful yards represented but it's YOUNG JACK who is selected to come out on top having not been seen to best effect when third (a place behind Milcree) in a falsely-run novice at Newcastle 5 weeks ago. This step up in trip should be right up his street sent handicapping and he can get the better of Welcom To Cartries, who is yet to finish oustide the first two places. The prolific Major Fortune and Irish-raider Chosen Witness can fight out third.

The very lightly raced 6yo MILCREE has plenty of stamina in his pedigree and is the selection now up in trip for his handicap debut.
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Having struck over C&D on his debut last year, SERGEANT WILKO was highly tried thereafter and failed to make an impact. He was imperious in victory on last month's return at Newcastle, though, and despite being 7lb higher back on the grass, he could have more in the locker. Kendall Roy is 1lb out of the handicap under a 6lb penalty for his recent Windsor success but the Twilight Son gelding looks set to mount a stern challenge from a handy weight, while the consistent Moonstone Boy should not be far away.

KENDALL ROY is 1 lb "wrong" under a penalty for Monday's Windsor romp but such was the impression he created that day, he looks more than capable of going in again. Moonstone Boy has been progressing on AW and is another big player.

Plenty of possibilities in a warm handicap, headed by KENDALL ROY (nap) who bolted up at Windsor on Monday.
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HIDDEN LAW went close to making a winning start to his career when runner-up to a well-bred Juddmonte colt at Southwell last month, with the pair pulling well clear of the third, and Charlie Appleby's charge wouldn't need to improve much from that display to go one better today. Clockwatcher stepped forward from his debut to go close at Kempton in February and is unlikely to hang around on the front end. Far L'amore and Clockmaker are others worth considering.

A maiden that looks sure to throw up future winners and it's HIDDEN LAW who gets the vote having been unfortunate to lose out on the nod at Southwell just over 3 weeks ago. He can get the better of Clockwatcher, who was still green but took a big step forward when finishing runner-up at Kempton in February, while Mycoloursoryours and Environment Amigo are both once-raced and are open to improvement, too.

The choice is HIDDEN LAW who is bred to be useful and can gain compensation for a narrow defeat on last month's Southwell debut.
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Chemistry shaped with some promise when third on debut at Naas in October and appears to be open to improvement for stepping up in trip. Similar comments apply to Model Approach, who finished fifth at Leopardstown earlier in the month, but a chance is taken on BLOOM VEGA. Conditions are unlikely to be a concern given her dam was a dual Listed winner with cut in the ground and Johnny Murtagh's Lope De Vega filly commands plenty of respect on her first career start.

CHEMISTRY showed plenty to work on over an inadequate trip on debut at Naas 6 months ago and could be much improved on return, so he's preferred to Bloom Vega, who is the clear pick of the newcomers. Model Approach is also expected to step forward over this longer distance, so he's another one to consider.

Little strength in depth for a maiden at this venue and likely a good opportunity for CHEMISTRY, who should relish this step up in trip
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DOCTOR KILDARE was sent off a warm order when beaten into fourth on his debut at Newbury in January, but he will have learned a great deal from the experience. Nicky Henderson's four-year-old should have plenty more to offer and he looks the one to beat. Mythical Moon failed to fire at Kempton but he has Brian Hughes taking over the reins, which suggests he could take a big leap forward. Any market confidence behind Walk With Charisma would be interesting.

SHADY WADEY is related to three winners, including a dual bumper scorer, and his stable is adept at readying one first time out, so he's worth taking a chance on. Doctor Kildare is the clear pick of those with experience and Walk With Charisma is another notable newcomer.

Fourth against older horses in a stronger race than this at Newbury in January, DOCTOR KILDARE looks the one to beat here.
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Bob The Bandit has filled the runner-up berth on both starts to date and should have his say, but he may have to play second fiddle again, this time to VIOLET LOVE. The George Boughey-trained filly caught the eye staying on for a close second once the penny dropped on her debut over 5f at Southwell last month, and she should have more to offer here with that experience under her belt. Ollie Sangster introduces Bob Mali and Fondest Dream, with the latter, who cost 32,000gns, possibly the pick of those two newcomers.

Brocklesby runner-up BOB THE BANDIT bumped into one on the AW 3 weeks ago so is worth another chance. Violet Love made a decent start when second at Southwell and is the obvious threat.

Southwell runner-up VIOLET LOVE is taken to go one better. Coiled and Bob The Bandit are the other form contenders.
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BILLERICAY DICKIE got off the mark in the style of a very smart prospect when winning by a wide margin on his hurdles bow over 2m4f at Punchestown in January and, with a freshness edge over some of his rivals, he gets the vote to take Willie Mullins a step closer to securing the trainers championship. Quai De Bourbon arrives on the back of an excellent third in the Martin Pipe at Cheltenham last month and he can give the selection the most to think about. Jetronic scored on his hurdles debut for this stable at Plumpton last month, though he benefitted from an easy time of things out in front that day and isn't guaranteed the same here.

QUAI DE BOURBON looked a smart performer in the making when posting an excellent third in an exceptionally strong renewal of the Martin Pipe at last month's Cheltenham Festival, so he's very much the one to beat, especially with further progress on the cards. Unexposed pair Twoohthree and Billericay Dickie are feared most.

Willie Mullins sets a poser by running two but QUAI DE BOURBON has the best form credentials after his third in a Cheltenham handicap.
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This is a perfect opportunity for GOD'S WINDOW to get his three-year-old campaign off to a flyer before some potentially big targets. The Dubawi colt started off with a victory at the St Leger meeting, booking his return ticket to Doncaster for the Futurity Trophy, and he proved he belongs at the top table with a fine third. He is still in the 2000 Guineas, but his pedigree suggests he will be better over further so maybe a Derby trial beckons after this. Carlisle third Washeek is expected to chase him home, unless newcomer Rock Armour is above average.

GOD'S WINDOW ran a fine race going straight from a maiden win to place in a Group 1 at the end of last season and is impossible to oppose on comeback, Washeek seemingly showed a fair level of ability on his second start and is preferred to newcomer Rock Armour for second.

Having taken a maiden and been third in the Group 1 Futurity, beaten just 2l by the hot favourite, GOD'S WINDOW will surely win this.
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NEVER SO BRAVE can count himself incredibly unfortunate to have bumped into a pair of subsequent Group 1 winners when second on his two starts last season. It is perhaps a slight concern that we haven't seen him since last July but, all being well, he is the one to beat. Swift Storm was a promising third on his debut at Newcastle in October and he appeals as a likely threat, while Ghaihaban and newcomer Phoenix Of Dreams are just two others to consider.

NEVER SO BRAVE was unlucky to bump into subsequent Group 1 winner Vandeek at Nottingham on his most recent outing in July and is the clear pick on that form. Swift Storm produced a promising first effort at Newcastle in October and is preferred to Ghaihaban for forecast purposes.

Swift Storm shaped well on debut but NEVER SO BRAVE's second placings came behind two of the leading juveniles of 2023.
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Prince Maxi tasted defeat at short odds when filling the runner-up spot under a 7lb penalty at Wolverhampton last month. However, the switch to handicap company and the booking of William Buick offers plenty of encouragement that he can be very competitive. The vote, though, goes to CRACKSKING. He built on some promising efforts to shed the maiden tag at Newcastle in October and a subsequent gelding operation may yield a fair amount of improvement. Graham and Oj Lifestyle are others capable of being in the mix.

The unexposed CRACKSKING deservedly opened his account at Newcastle in October and, with the promise of better to come, he could be the answer to this competitive handicap. Graham also signed off last season on a winning note and he doesn't look badly treated up 3 lb, while Baltimore Boy could be a threat with his encouraging reappearance fifth at Kempton under his belt. Entrancement is also worthy of consideration.

It may be worth chancing EXPRESSIONLESS who should appreciate conditions and has dropped 2lb below his last winning mark.
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This can go the way of MERISI DIAMOND, who could not have won any easier over track and trip in March before failing to justify short odds at Leopardstown. Martin Brassil's charge seems to have more of a liking for the Curragh and gets the vote ahead of Tough Talk, who was runner-up in the Marble Hill over C&D as a two-year-old and hinted at a return to form at Leopardstown last July. Dagoda and top-weight Heavenly Power also go well here, while Saturn Seven is another to note on her first start for new connections.

The return to 6f could suit RAMIRO who might prove the answer to this wide-open finale. Merisi Diamond has returned in top form this spring and should go well again. Tai Sing Yeh, Tough Talk and Heavenly Power are also on the shortlist.

After a good comeback at Cork, SECRET MAGICIAN, who goes well here and handles heavy ground, is just preferred to Merisi Diamond
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This handicap looks wide open but there is plenty to like about the chances of HEER'S SADIE, who loves it here and returns from her winter break off the same mark as her C&D victory last summer. Ceilidh took a while to get off the mark but he quickly followed up his opening success with another win when last seen at Leicester in September and there could be more to come from him. Thoughtful Gift also bids for a hat-trick after an all-weather double in February but she has yet to race on turf, while Daisy Roots and Moorgate are also respected off tumbling marks.

CEILIDH ended last season on the up and, if able to pick up where he left off, he could prove tough to beat. Thoughtful Gift is also bidding for a third consecutive success and she is feared, for all that more is needed from this 5-y-o. The realiable Heer's Sadie and Daisy Roots can do battle for minor honours.

George Baker's CEILIDH found plenty of progress with his two wins in the autumn and is a big player if he can pick up where he left off
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C'est Ta Chance has the ability to play a hand in a race of this nature and commands respect, though his lacklustre display in the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham tempers enthusiasm somewhat. Preference is for CALIFET EN VOL. Nicky Henderson's charge finished second on his only point-to-point start before being snatched up for 145,000 pounds, and it would be no surprise if he were up to the task at the first time of asking under Rules. Reflection Of You scored on her Rules debut at Musselburgh and is respected too.

C'EST TA CHANCE has the best form and his latest effort in the Champion Bumper is best to draw a line through, so he takes preference over point-winner Califet En Vol, with the unbeaten Reflection of You another obvious player.

The percentage call is C'EST TA CHANCE, who bumped into a smart prospect at Navan and ran in the Champion Bumper next time.
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HIGH OPINION has been in good form on the all-weather, running well in defeat on three occasions at Newcastle after going in there in November. He is a soft-ground C&D winner so the switch in surface will hold no fears for him and he remains competitively weighted. Stallone was behind him last time, but he had been acquitting himself well prior to that and can't be written off yet. Zargun is also better than his latest effort suggests, while Under Curfew often performs well without getting his head in front.

ZARGUN finally cashed in on a falling mark at Doncaster last month and, back in a more suitable grade after a lesser effort at Thirsk, he may well be able to dominate these. High Opinion made up plenty of ground at Newcastle last time and is a threat, along with Mehmo.

An open sprint in which C&D winner HIGH OPINION can build on his latest effort. Mehmo may chase him home.
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HOLLOWAY BOY sets the standard in this contest with a rating of 109 and he was beaten into fourth in the Doncaster Mile on his return to action month, shaping as if this step back down in trip would be a good move. The Karl Burke-trained four-year-old's only victory came in the Chesham over this distance on his debut and he looks well placed to double his tally. Ramazan progressed nicely last year and his latest effort when runner-up in the Guisborough at Redcar in October puts him bang in contention, while Shartash warrants a market check on his first start for the Archie Watson yard.

RAMAZAN improved in leaps and bounds towards the end of last season and can take this if returning in similar form. Baradar ought to be suited by the return to 7f and is second choice.

Richard Fahey's RAMAZAN made good progress as a 3yo and can get his 2024 campaign off to the perfect start.
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Lord Melbourne was able to put it all together when winning at Pontefract earlier this month and he is a leading candidate off 3lb higher, but ENSURED is preferred. Better was expected of James Fanshawe's charge last time at Doncaster, having been sent off favourite, but he drops from class 3 company and must hold every chance eased 1lb in the ratings. Eton Blue might be on a career-high mark, but he goes well fresh and likes it around here.

The vote goes to ENSURED, who arrives here on a long losing run but she's been given a helping hand by the handicapper. Lexington Knight and Lord Melbourne rate the main dangers in that order of preference, while Upepo is also likely to be in the mix.

The vote goes to LORD MELBOURNE (nap), who forged clear on his handicap debut at Pontefract and is open to more progress.
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The Dragon King was sent off joint-favourite for his debut at Southwell and gave his supporters a great run for their money, only being headed inside the final furlong before keeping on well for second. Natural improvement should be forthcoming but a chance is still taken on Karl Burke's Mehmas newcomer TEEJ A, who is out of a Listed-winning juvenile so is bred to come to hand quickly. Lady Dorchester's experience will stand her in good stead, but it will be disappointing if there aren't one or two better than her.

THE DRAGON KING showed bags of speed first time up when finishing runner-up at Southwell last month so with improvement on the cards, Clive Cox's colt is taken to go a place better at the expense of debutante Teej A, who represents a yard notorious for success with their juveniles. Lady Dorchester showed more than previously at Kempton recently and she rounds off the shortlist.

Teej A, from last year's winning stable, is an interesting newcomer but preference is for THE DRAGON KING after a promising debut.
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SLAINTE MHATH (third) finished a neck behind Mersea (second) on her return from a 192-day break at Catterick earlier in the month and she is 2lb better off with that rival this time around. Katie Scott's mare could strip fitter on her second start back and she can reverse that form to go two places better. As for the latter, she went on to score at Southwell last week and is likely to be on the premises once again. Music Society and Huddle Up are others to note.

MERSEA battled well to score at Southwell last time and, from a handy draw in 13, she's worth a chance to defy a small rise with a fitness edge over plenty. Slainte Mhath and Huddle Up also arrive on the back of solid efforts and are others to consider.

A wide-open handicap may go to KING'S CROWN who has fallen in the weights and now reappears for a new yard that excels with sprinters.
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SUNSET IN PARIS recorded a third success from his last four starts when on target at Wolverhampton last month. Despite being winless on the grass from four attempts, he has shown some promise and the in-form son of Camelot is fancied to continue his upward trajectory. Bletchley Storm is on a competitive mark judged on last year's turf form and must enter calculations, along with the Gay Kelleway-trained Native Melody.

Having lookekd better than ever when scoring on return at Wolverhampton last weekend, GLOBAL TYCOON looks the way to go. A 4 lb nudge for that looks very fair indeed and he is marginally preferred to Bletchley Storm, who was below par last time but she will be a serious threat if able to bounce back here. The hat-trick seeking Sunset In Paris is another with a live chance.

Hat-trick seeker Sunset In Paris is strongly respected but preference is for last week's Wolverhampton winner GLOBAL TYCOON.
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Glencalvie is likely to have her supporters after going in by half a length at Yarmouth last week and she would be foolish to dismiss off a 3lb higher rating. However, preference is for SEATTLE TIME, who produced his best effort for the Jack Jones yard so far when making the frame over 7f at Lingfield and the handicapper has been kind enough to drop him 1lb. The son of Time Test returns to turf and he can get his career up and running. Realised warrants a market check on her handicap bow.

SEATTLE TIME got back on track at Lingfield last month and it would be a surprise if things didn't soon click for him having not been long with the upwardly-mobile Jack Jones yard. Glencalvie scored at Yarmouth last week and has to be respected after that effort, whilst Tonal is better than he could show at Doncaster and is another player.

Glencalvie has less to prove than some but preference is for CARIAD on his strong C&D form on soft ground last summer.
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Mereside Diva got up by the smallest of margins at Redcar in October and makes her return to the fray off a 2lb higher mark, so she has to be respected. However, she could come out second best to GULLIVER, who was only denied by half a length in third at Southwell and reverts to turf on a career-low mark. David O'Meara's veteran looks to have lots in his favour to take his career victories into double digits. Hurstwood and Minnesota Lad could also have a say.

MERESIDE DIVA has a 6-month absence to overcome but she was on the up when last seen and should be seen to good effect, so she's preferred to the well-treated Gulliver, who shaped encouragingly on the AW last time. Minnesota Lad is also considered in an open race.

Gulliver is very well treated now but OUR ABSENT FRIENDS chalked up appealing 6f form on soft last summer and gets the vote.
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Although yet to race on turf, VELVET VULCAN should have no problem with the switch. The son of Nathaniel has been running well on the all-weather in recent starts and, should he handle the track, looks to hold solid claims. Roman Tempest capped off last season with a decisive C&D success and, though 6lb higher in the weights, he has few miles on the clock and should be involved. Others to note include Chinthurst and Bbob Alula.

A few with chances but Jim Boyle's CHINTHURST made a promising return when fifth in a big-field Lingfield handicap so gets the vote off an unchanged mark. Forever Proud is weighted to have a say and next on the list ahead of the returning C&D winner Roman Tempest and turf-debutant Velvet Vulcan.

The interesting horse is CHINTHURST who has finished runner-up in all three visits here and whose recent AW return was encouraging.
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QUEENSLAND BOY was beaten into sixth over 1m4f at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and has been dropped 1lb. Ian Williams' charge is now on his last winning mark and he should improve for this step up in trip. The main threat might be Young Merlin, who was well held on each of his last three hurdles starts but could be seen in a different light on his first appearance on the Flat for the Amy Murphy stable. Anisoptera completes the shortlist.

CLANSMAN arrives in the form of his life so, provided this quick turnaround doesn't catch him out, Liam Bailey's 6-y-o is strongly fancied to complete the hat-trick with a useful 7 lb apprentice booked to ride. Young Merlin has his first start on the Flat for Amy Murphy, and he's put forward as the main threat returning from 5 months off, with Greatness Awaits taken to fill out third.

Clansman is thriving but this is a quick turnaround after Ripon on Thursday so he's taken on with YOUNG MERLIN.
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FAIRBANKS improved at a rate of knots in handicap company last season, with a hat-trick of victories in the space of a little over a month. The son of Nathaniel has been gelded during his time off and is expected to have more to offer, despite this being his first run since June. Better is expected from To Catch A Thief following his below-par effort at Newcastle on New Year's Day and he enters calculations along with Kardia, who remains open to improvement on her fifth career start.

TO CATCH A THIEF has looked progressive overall and shaped as if ready for the step up to this distance at Newcastle last time, so he's the one to side with after a break. Fairbanks is an obvious danger if tuned up back from 10 months off bidding for the four-timer and Kardia is another one who should do better as a 4yo.

Ed Bethell won this with a lightly raced improver last year and can repeat the feat with KARDIA.
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Freetodream has been much improved on the all-weather of late, completing a Kempton/Chelmsford double, but he only had three-quarters of a length in hand over ISLAND NATIVE last time. Mick Appleby's grey has held his form generally well throughout the winter and a 4lb pull in the weights may allow him to turn the form around. The extra furlong will help too. Bernadine made a pleasing enough return when third at Southwell, while Intercessor has to enter the equation as well.

FREETODREAM remains on a workable mark and he is taken to complete the hat-trick following victories on the all-weather at Kempton and Chelmsford. Island Native was hot on the heals of the selection at Chelmsford and he should be in the mix once again. Bernadine and Intercessor are others to consider.

Returned to Class 5 level, BERNADINE could well defy top weight. Intercessor is second choice.
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BIG BEAR HUG has returned with good placed efforts over this trip at Doncaster and Bath recently and another bold bid is expected from her. Adam West's mare could be the safest option in a tricky contest, although Powerful Response would be a big player if improving from his encouraging seasonal debut last month, and Shaheen Saqaar has every chance if picking up where he left off on the all-weather in the winter.

BIG BEAR HUG has been placed in 2 competitive races this spring and this looks a decent chance for her to open her account for the campaign. Giselles Defence is nicely handicapped on the pick of his Irish form if new handler Ian Williams has him primed after a break so he's second pick ahead of Powerful Response.

The mare BIG BEAR HUG (nap) has run really well in defeat on her two starts this spring and is taken to return to winning ways.
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STORMY PEARL took a step back in the right direction on her return to turf when runner-up over C&D last week after a couple of spins on the all-weather earlier in the year. She has gone up 2lb, but won off 1lb higher at Hamilton last July and gets the vote to go one better. Langholm went close on his first run of the season at Catterick and is capable of another decent showing, while Yazaman and Enderman complete the shortlist.

STORMY PEARL caught the eye when runner-up on her third start for this yard over C&D 11 days ago and looks ready to strike. Langholm made a creditable return when second at Catterick and is potentially on a handy mark if building on that, with the rejuvenated Smalleytime another to consider.

Langholm can go well but MC'S WAG ran her best race on the one occasion she's faced slow turf and could still have more to offer.
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OH SO AUDACIOUS signed off an otherwise excellent 2023 campaign on a low point at Windsor but that effort is best forgotten and she is fancied to make a successful comeback, with drying ground in her favour. Uncle Dick's most recent form figures hardly inspire, but his Brighton record reads three victories from four attempts so he has to be feared. Chico Dulce has offered some encouragement since joining his current yard and is another to consider.

UNCLE DICK didn't enjoy the rub of the green when last at Wolverhampton and is fancied to capitalise on an attractive mark and bag a fourth C&D victory. Edmund Ironside is weighted to go well and rates next best on his return to handicaps, with Cap d'Antibes and Chico Dulce also in the mix.

Top of the list is UNCLE DICK, who won three times over C&D last season and didn't get any luck at Wolverhampton last month.
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Quercine makes her handicap debut on the back of a maiden success at Southwell and there could be more to come from the lightly-raced filly, but her ability to act on turf must be taken on trust and slight preference is for WICHAHPI. The penny appeared to drop for Bryan Smart's charge with victories at Thirsk and Leicester last autumn and she should come on from her seasonal debut, when second off 1lb higher in the mud at Catterick. Cypriot Diaspora is creeping back down the ratings and could prove best of the rest.

WICHAHPI made a good return to action when second at Catterick last week and can go one better now. Southwell maiden winner Quercine is feared most ahead of Cypriot Diaspora.

Ninety Nine is well treated and will appreciate the return to turf but CYPRIOT DIASPORA has had excuses since her Leicester win.
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