There were 27 Races on Thursday 6th March 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Thurles, 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Walk On High boasts a consistent level of form and is expected to be in the mix following his second at Taunton in handicap company last month. The vote, though, goes to LE TIEP'S SACRE with Gary and Josh Moore's juvenile likely to take a step forward from his UK debut when third at Sandown. The Long Walk displayed promise in a couple of bumpers earlier in the season and is interesting switching to timber.

LE TIEP'S SACRE shaped well starting out for Gary & Josh Moore when a recent third at Sandown and can build on it now to get off the mark. Walk On High rates much the biggest threat on the back of a good Taunton second with Bank On Frank also in the mix if, as expected, building on his Lingfield third last time out.

Walk On High's latest handicap second reads well but he's had a few chances and perhaps LE TIEP'S SACRE can improve past him.
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LIGHTONTHEWING, Lock Out and I See The Sea all pulled up in a similar contest at Exeter on New Year's Day, but the former put that well behind him when springing a surprise at Chepstow. Admittedly, that upturn in fortunes coincided with a return to hurdles, but Sue Gardner's 10-year-old boasts a good strike-rate in this sphere and can prove it was no fluke. Lock Out has also taken a step back in the right direction, hitting the crossbar at Hereford, although Celtic Fortune might be the biggest threat.

On the back of an all-the-way hurdles success at Chepstow, LIGHTONTHEWING may well follow up returned to the larger obstacles. He was successful over C&D on his sole previous chase start at this course last March and remains on a good mark. Lock Out has to be respected on the back of a good effort at Hereford and he is second choice ahead of Celtic Fortune and I See The Sea.

A few have possibilities but the vote goes to LOCK OUT, who returned to form with a bold bid at Hereford last month.
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BEGGARS ROCK was a touch unlucky on his chase debut at Cork back in December and may be able to strike back over the larger obstacles now. The Soldier Of Fortune gelding had just come to lead at the last in Cork when pecking on landing and eventually finishing a close third. He has won over hurdles since but was below par on his last outing over timber at Punchestown. Spinning Web only lost out by a head in handicap company last time and the 110-rated performer should have a big shout in a race confined to horses on that mark or less over hurdles. The 109 rated Vaureal is another for the shortlist.

BEGGARS ROCK has won over hurdles since his promising chasing debut third at Cork before Christmas so is fancied to add a first win in this sphere now. Spinning Web is feared most on the back of an excellent second here, although Gabriel Ranger and Vaureal can both have a say too.

Ian Donoghue scored with a recent recruit at Navan last Saturday and may repeat the feat with VAUREAL, placed in a handicap last time
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BROUGHSHANE was progressive in the early part of the season over hurdles, winning two of his three starts, before disappointing when returning from a break at Carlisle. Bred to improve for a switch to fences, the seven-year-old gets the vote. Next Left found a drop in trip on the sharp side at Huntingdon and is expected to go better on this occasion. Royal Mer completes the shortlist.

ROYAL MER signalled he is ready to go in again when a clear second at Lingfield last time out so is fancied to capitalise on a 2 lb lower mark here. Next Left should be all the better for a recent Huntingdon fourth after a lay-off and is next on the list ahead of Broughshane and Alto Alto.

The vote goes to BROUGHSHANE, who was generally progressive over hurdles and could have a good future at this new discipline.
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Paul Nicholls threw MISS ALTEA BLUE in at the deep end on her first start after arriving from France and she had to settle for a well-beaten fifth in a Newbury Listed affair. The four-year-old has been given plenty of time to recover from that British debut and can get back on track. Fellow juvenile Morning Air came up short at the same level at Doncaster, but her previous Leicester victory is evidence that she should be competitive in this lesser company. Blacksamssenorita is the pick of the older mares.

MISS ALTEA BLUE has a tongue strap refitted back from a break and is given another chance to get close to her French form, which would likely be more than good enough to come out on top here. Blacksamssenorita is second choice ahead of Somethingtosomeone.

Somethingtosomeone was running well when falling two out at Exeter, but Taunton runner-up BLACKSAMSSENORITA is taken go one better.
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The Gordon Elliott-trained WELCOME BACK has already shown strong 'track' form and could prove the one to beat here. The Getaway gelding was third in a Navan maiden hurdle just over a year ago and justified favourtism in a Tinahely maiden in January. He was probably value for a bit more than the winning margin then having made a mistake at the last. Magic Sadler looks the likely danger after a convincing win in a 'winners of one' at Bellharbour early last month. He had one of today's rivals, Fountain House, behind in fourth when chasing home Milan Forth in a Clonmel hunter chase back in January.

MAGIC SADLER has won a point since shaping well on his Clonmel hunter debut and is the one to beat unless the market vibes are notably strong surrounding Gordon Elliott hunter chase newcomers Welcome Back and/or Last Round. The shortlist is completed by Fountain House, who was a couple of places behind the selection at Clonmel.

Pat Doyle's runner MAGIC SADLER won a point-to-point last month and may confirm previous hunter chase form with Fountain House
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MISS GOLDFIRE stayed on well to finish second on her first attempt beyond 3m at Huntingdon latest and the six-year-old may well have more to offer in her attempt to gain a first success over timber. Tuscan Rose was pulled up in the aforementioned contest when sent off favourite and she is worth another chance in first-time cheekpieces. Ramalamadingdong and Pipers Cross head the remainder.

This could prove tactical, with no obvious pace on paper. Having proved she stays this far when second at Huntingdon last month, MISS GOLDFIRE may be ridden more aggressively and she is marginally preferred to Pipers Cross who also arrives in good heart but equally wouldn't want this to be a crawl, with stamina her strong suit. Tuscan Rose is forgiven her latest below-par effort and remains of interest now tackling this longer trip in first-time cheekpieces.

Top of the list is MISS GOLDFIRE, who has finished second in her last two runs and should have more to offer at staying trips.
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Dunstall Rambler accounted for Universal Secret over C&D before supplementing that triumph with another victory at Ludlow. Before that brace, though, he was beaten 10 lengths into fifth by PADDY IN THE CADDY at Hereford and Philip Hobbs & Johnson White's six-year-old, who has held his form well since, can confirm that superiority on only 4lb worse terms. Siam Park made a pleasing introduction to fences when runner-up at Taunton and there should be more to come from him.

SIAM PARK is bred to make a better chaser and that already appears to be the case judged on his solid second on debut in this sphere at Taunton where he pulled nicely clear of the rest with the winner. He should prove a tough nut to crack with improvement on the cards. Paddy In The Caddy is holding his form well and should give another good account, while Centara needs to get back on track now switched to fences but it's by no means impossible that he'll do just that.

The 6yo PADDY IN THE CADDY won twice over 2m in November and can return to winning ways now back down in trip.
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Not the strongest maiden hurdle and YORADREAMER looks like the obvious one to beat. The Willie Mullins-trained gelding was no match for Addragoole on his hurdling debut at Clonmel last month but it was a solid effort in second and with natural improvement he should prove hard to beat now. He had Mister Box back in fourth then and can confirm those placings. Joueuse Royale had a couple of nice runs over timber last summer/autumn. The form of her hurdling debut, when third to Expound at Tramore, has worked out fairly well.

Only a handful of these make any serious appeal and it's YORADREAMER who gets the nod to go one better than his recent hurdling debut with improvement on the cards. Henry de Bromhead's string are starting to click into gear and Joueuse Royale can give the selection most to think about returning from 6 months off, with Mister Box and Love At Sea taken to fight out minor honours.

LOVE AT SEA was a wide-margin winner of a Sligo bumper and ran well in Listed company around here in December
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Our Dylan was only beaten half a length over this trip at Taunton and he has an obvious chance off just 2lb higher, but WHAT'S ONE MORE shades the verdict for both a trainer and jockey going great guns at present. The six-year-old caught the eye when a staying-on fourth on her handicap debut over 2m at Huntingdon and this extra distance could unlock the improvement required to open her hurdles account. A further 2lb drop in the ratings gives Decorated an each-way chance at least.

Lightly-raced WHAT'S ONE MORE settled better when fourth in a higher grade last time and granted a fair pace to aim at on this occasion, there could be more improvement to come over this longer trip. Forgiven his latest effort, Copper Cove may be seen to better effect now back up in distance while Decorated and Tea and Chats both look fairly treated if they can put it all together.

The longer trip could suit WHAT'S ONE MORE, who is given a chance to build on a promising first run in handicap company at Huntingdon.
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REGENT'S STROLL was a disappointing favourite when only fourth in the Challow at Newbury prior to his runner-up effort in Listed company at Exeter last month. However, each of those pieces of form stand out in this contest and he sets a very high standard with a rating of 134. The Sainted Canary improved on his debut fifth in this sphere when scoring over 1m7f here last time and he could have more to offer, with this step up in trip a possible source of improvement. Kantagua Du Large looks next best.

REGENT'S STROLL has already shown himself to be a useful novice and can make the most of what looks a gold-plated opportunity. The Sainted Canary should have more to offer now stepping up in trip and is preferred to newcomer The Italian Fox for the forecast spot.

This is an excellent opportunity for REGENT'S STROLL to return to winning ways. The Sainted Canary can be best of the rest.
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COWPER HALL catches the eye here on his first outing for Gavin Cromwell. He ran a nice race when third on his handicap debut at Down Royal for previous connections and the Affinisea gelding has been snapped up since. Kp's Ladyofknock could be the danger. She hasn't enjoyed the best of luck in races since winning at Clonmel in December. She was carried out at Fairyhouse subsequently and wasn't helped by a loose horse last time when third in Down Royal. She may be able to turn the tables now on Prince Quattro, who won that race at Down Royal and went up 8lb.

Fairly useful on the Flat in France, LE BUGISTE looks to be finding his feet over hurdles for Gavin Cromwell. He receives a healthy pull at the weights that may help him turn the tables on Prince Quattro, who benefitted from a shrewd front-running ride to win at Down Royal and may face more competition for the lead on this occasion. Cromwell also has a live chance with stable debutante Cowper Hall and it may be significant if the market speaks heavily in favour of one of his runners.

Philip Rothwell is having another great season & PRINCE QUATTRO can back up his Down Royal victory despite carrying a career-high mark
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DEMOISELLE KAP is two from two since joining the Jennie Candlish stable, scoring with any amount in hand over hurdles and fences at Sedgefield and Newcastle respectively. Although 11lb higher, she remains open to greater improvement and is fancied to complete the hat-trick. Royal King lines up off the same mark as when chasing home Teddy Blue at Huntingdon and he could ask most questions, ahead of Koenigsstern. The top-weight returns to a track he likes with first-time cheekpieces added.

DEMOISELLE KAP made it 2 from 2 for Jennie Candlish when scoring easily at Newcastle 3 weeks ago, jumping accurately making her first chase start in Britain, and she can land the hat-trick in her current form. The main danger could be Royal King, who showed fair form in France and shaped encouragingly back over fences last time, ahead of Smart Casual.

Even an 11lb rise doesn't look enough to stop DEMOISELLE KAP (nap), so much did she have in hand on her first two starts for new yard.
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SALADINS SON struck at the second time of asking over fences when a six-length victor over track and trip last month and he could have plenty of improvement in him. Anthony Honeyball's seven-year-old only has a 5lb higher mark to contend with and he looks the one to beat. Hudson De Grugy made the frame over 3m5f at Lingfield in January and will have no concerns with this drop in trip, so he has to be respected. Enjoy Your Life is the pick of the remainder.

SALADINS SON could be called the winner from some way out over C&D last month and, very much looking a young chaser to keep on side, Anthony Honeyball's charge is strongly fancied to defy a 5 lb rise at the expense of Hudson de Grugy, who shaped as if back in form over a trip which seemed to stretch him at Lingfield just over 5 weeks ago. Sheldon, who is building up a solid record here, rounds off the shortlist.

The unexposed 7yo SALADINS SON (nap) won in good style over C&D last month on his second chase start and can defy a 5lb rise.
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STRETCHEMOUT is fitted with a tongue-tie and cheekpieces now and may be able to make her mark in this company. The point-to-point winner has shown some promise in three outings under Rules to date and has been given a mark of 102. With her mares allowance here she is entitled to play a big part. The handicapper has given Washington Parks a rating of 110 after three runs in strong maiden hurdles and if he can run up to that he has a big chance. The Henry de Bromhead-trained Mack The Chemist hasn't been far away in his three hurdle runs and is another for the shortlist.

BECKISTINE looked the likely winner when coming down at the last on his hurdling debut at Limerick and is fancied to gain compensation at the chief expense of Stretchemout, who should benefit from this longer distance. Mack The Chemist and O'Bon Pardon both need factoring in too.

BECKISTINE had the race at his mercy when a faller at the last on his sole hurdles start at Limerick in January and can make amends
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This contest looks all about BRAS D'OR, who was bought for 140,000 pounds shortly after his narrow second between the flags at Loughrea in October. The winner of that race has won a bumper for powerful connections since, while the third has won a point-to-point in comfortable fashion, so it will be disappointing if he can't make a winning Rules debut in a race of this nature. Fountains Blenhein is related to numerous bumper winners and could beat Itaintmebabe to second spot.

BRAS D'OR was second in a point in October and the winner has since taken a bumper for Nigel Twiston-Davies so he makes plenty of appeal starting out in a thin contest. Fountains Blenhein is feared most.

Preference is for BRAS D'OR, who went close in his second Irish point and is an interesting contender on this switch to rules.
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JOLIE BAIE has looked a different horse since equipped with a tongue-tie (worn again today), building on her Huntingdon second when landing the spoils at Lingfield. Jo Davis' mare has a further 6lb rise to deal with, but she remains open to further improvement and is taken to complete the double. Drash On Ruby has placed on seven of her last eight starts and, with first-time cheekpieces added, she should be in the mix once again. Past C&D winner Jongleur D'etoiles also warrants respect.

DRASH ON RUBY confirmed her stamina for this sort of trip when an excellent second at Taunton a week ago and this likeable mare can gain a deserved first success. Jongleur d'Etoiles may get back on track returned from a short break, with Howaya Now also of interest on the back of a breathing operation.

The mare DRASH ON RUBY remains a maiden but she went close at Taunton last week on her first crack at 3m and is taken to go one better.
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BETTY DUTTON has been knocking on the door recently and may be able to get her head in front again now on this better surface. The Frozen Fire mare won her maiden hurdle on good ground a few years ago and seems fairly versatile. She has been runner-up on her last two outings and is only a couple of pounds higher than when chasing home Lucky Viv at Punchestown last month. Crossing The Bar comes here in winning form, having scored at Catterick last month, and is an obvious danger. Machismo ran a solid race on his handicap debut at Gowran last time and is another to consider.

The one who appeals most is RUSHMOUNT, who performed with plenty of credit in a valuable Leopardstown handicap last time and this lightly-raced 8-y-o may well have more to offer. Betty Dutton has been knocking on the door and she is likely to deliver another bold show, while Machismo is third choice ahead of Crossing The Bar and Lady of The Locke.

BETTY DUTTON hit the crossbar on her last two starts and deserves to get her head in front again. Next best is Sequoiaspirit
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Just Aidan ploughed through the mud to win decisively at Lingfield and he merits consideration off a 7lb higher mark, while Gorcombe Moonshine has been running well enough in defeat to suggest that he can figure. The vote, however, goes to handicap debutant FEET ON THE GROUND. The Westerner mare has improved with each start in novice/maiden company, finishing third behind a couple of subsequent winners the last twice, and she could exploit an opening mark of 99.

FEET ON THE GROUND could take off in handicaps and is preferred to recent Lingfield scorer Just Aidan in this finale. Gorcombe Moonshine and Saisissante can get involved in the battle for minor honours.

Things clicked for the lightly raced 6yo JUST AIDAN at Lingfield in January and he can follow up. Saisissante is feared most.
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Rock Armour and SUSIESPARKLE are honours even after a couple of recent C&D encounters. The latter came out on top when they clashed a fortnight ago and has a decent chance of upholding the form, with Mohammed Tabti taking over from a 3lb claimer in the saddle and effectively reducing the handicapper's attentions for now. The still low-mileage Desiderata and the feasibly-treated It's A Love Thing are others to consider.

SUSIESPARKLE resumed winning ways at this C&D a fortnight ago and she could be capable of following up with more still to offer on all-weather. She is taken to see off the challenge of Sandret, who had excuses on his latest outing and had been in good form prior to that, with Rock Armour also in the mix.

In a competitive little race, maybe DESIDERATA can build on his Wolverhampton success from two starts back, having had excuses since.
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SUNSET BOULEVARD may be able to make a winning start for Willie Mullins. The Wings Of Eagles gelding is a half-brother to talented chaser Jungle Boogie, a Grade 3 winner over fences and a lively outsider for some of the big contests at Cheltenham next week. Riskaway is an interesting contender on his first start for Gordon Elliott. The No Risk At All gelding was bought by Gigginstown after finishing fourth in his point-to-point. Joseph O'Brien's newcomer Le Labo is one to note in the market. The Mount Nelson gelding is a half-brother to 14-time winner Presentandcounting.

SUNSET BOULEVARD gets the vote for Willie Mullins. Le Labo would rate a possible big danger if the betting vibes are strong given that Joseph O'Brien had a first-time-out bumper winner at Leopardstown earlier in the week. Gordon Elliott point recruit Riskaway is another to consider.

Debut point winner FRANKIE JOHN showed enough when fourth behind the Cheltenham-bound Copacobana to suggest he is worth a bet
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Concert Boy is shortlisted based on his reliability since the turn of the year, while Drakeholes is a C&D specialist who cannot be ruled out. However, this could be a good time to catch fellow track-and-trip winner SIR MAXI, who runs with first-time blinkers added and has his chance boosted by the very capable Warren Fentiman taking the ride and pitching in with his 7lb claim. The returning American Star has plummeted in the ratings and merits a betting check.

ODD SOCKS HAVANA is 4 lb better off with Pallas Lord for a narrow defeat over 1m here on Tuesday and that could be enough for the Rebecca Menzies-trained 7-y-o to get the better of the argument this time. Concert Boy is another with a good course record and looks best of the rest.

This looks another fair opportunity for the in-form CONCERT BOY, who has already won twice here this year. Sir Maxi is second pick.
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NOBLE TESTIMONY improved from his debut to chase home a progressive type over a mile here and is the ready pick of those with experience. Still a work in progress, the son of Wooded will be maturing nicely and has a golden chance to get off the mark at the third time of asking. One More Bottle and Wyld Bill have shown little under either code of racing, so the attractively-bred newcomers Aurora Majesty and Symphony's Song can fight it out for the runner-up spot.

Having shown promise over C&D on debut, NOBLE TESTIMONY found only a more experienced rival (has won again since) too strong back here last time and he can build on those efforts to open his account. The biggest threat could come from the newcomers, with Aurora Majesty the pick for second ahead of Symphony's Song.

Two hard-to-weigh-up newcomers, but NOBLE TESTIMONY is the clear pick of those with form, setting a fair standard.
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DEMBE went in by just under a length in a stronger event at Lingfield in January and is only 3lb higher for that triumph. Simon Pearce's seven-year-old is holding his form well and can make it four wins out of his last six starts. Quiet Resolve occupied the runner-up berth over C&D last month and should go close again, while Mr Mistoffelees is another to watch out for.

DEMBE did well under the circumstances when landing a Class 3 Lingfield handicap last time and a 3 lb nudge is unlikely to stop him in his tracks. He may have most to fear from Mr Mistoffelees, who has put in good shifts both starts in this sphere for present connections and he remains feasibly treated. The Cookstown Cafu and Quiet Resolve are others to consider.

All of these need considering, with a chance taken on ORBAAN. He needs to come back to form but he's a player on December's C&D third.
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LATIN FIVE returned to winning ways by a head in this grade over track and trip last month and a 2lb rise might prove to be on the lenient side. The eight-year-old remains on a workable mark and could complete a double. Global Effort struck in a classified stakes at Wolverhampton and is an interesting contender now that he steps back into the handicap ranks. Of the remainder, eight-time course winner Pockley makes the most appeal.

Irish raider NO SPEED LIMIT is lurking on a dangerous mark and left the strong impression that he may soon be ready to cash in on the handicapper's mercy when third at Dundalk last month. It's best to draw a line through his subsequent display in a claimer at the same course last week and he shades preference ahead of Latin Five, who resumed winnings ways over C&D last time, and recent Wolverhampton scorer Global Effort.

This can see LATIN FIVE (nap) follow up a recent C&D win, which was gained on his reappearance and following a breathing operation.
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A promising second on his first run for this stable at Wolverhampton last week, NORTHERN CRACKSMAN should be suited by dropping back in trip, having scored over C&D off 11lb lower in January. The four-year-old gets the vote ahead of Falcon Nine, making his first start for the in-form Iain Jardine team, and Cloch Nua, who completed a hat-trick last month, including a couple of victories over track and trip.

The 9.5f trip appeared to stretch NORTHERN CRACKSMAN at Wolverhampton recently and he looks the way to go back down in trip off the same mark. Cloch Nua's winning run came to a halt at Southwell but he didn't help himself with a sluggish start and will be a threat if breaking more alertly this time. Falcon Nine also enters calculations.

A competitive race for the class and FALCON NINE appeals most on his debut for a new trainer.
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Now that RAFT UP has regained the winning thread after a taking performance in a classified contest over C&D last week, Harriet Bethell's charge is likely to have more improvement forthcoming and he can bring up the double. The veteran Athollblair Boy may be winless since a victory off 15lb lower over track and trip a little over a year ago but he is a key player, as is Arlington, who has been runner-up on two of his last three starts.

RAFT UP took a step forward in a first-time hood with an emphatic C&D success last week and is fancied to defy a 5 lb penalty with the headgear again fitted here. In-form C&D scorer Arlington appeals as the one to chase home Harriet Bethell's 4-y-o ahead of Midnightattheoasis and Athollblair Boy.

Cases to be made for most of these and perhaps ARLINGTON, a two-time C&D winner and runner-up last week, is the answer.
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