There were 34 Races on Thursday 20th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Ludlow, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The form of CARRIED WITH LOVE's fourth place in a big field at Cork looks strong now. Several horses have gone in since then, including the winner, who followed up in good style in the juvenile handicap hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival last week. Mo Ghille Mar has contested two decent hurdle races and could find maiden company more to her liking. Sundance Sioux couldn't make an impression on the winner at Fairyhouse, but did take the runner-up berth which gives him claims. Blake is one for a market check on jumping debut for Noel Meade. He won twice on the Flat in Britain and signed off there with a sixth place in a valuable staying handicap. Sixtripleeight and Bruant are others to consider.

SUNDANCE SIOUX has run well in both his starts over hurdles and gets the nod in an open-looking contest. Carried With Love and Mo Ghille Mar head the list of dangers.

Dropped to maiden company for her third hurdles start MO GHILLE MAR can make her experience count in a likely clash with Blake
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PADDYS POLICY may have been well beaten at Bangor but he sets the standard on his previous success at Sedgefield, where he made all to score comfortably. Celestial Reign showed some ability on the level and could be interesting on his first run for Micky Hammond. Lawmans Blis makes his second appearance since returning to the in-form Jennie Candlish team and cannot be ruled out.

PADDY'S POLICY holds the edge on form and can boast a C&D success so is taken to quickly resume winning ways having performed below expectations in the mud at Bangor last time. Lawmans Blis rates the chief threat for his new handler, although hurdling newcomer Celestial Reign could also have a say, especially if the market vibes are positive.

This could be a good opportunity for C&D winner PADDYS POLICY to defy a penalty. Lawmans Blis is the obvious danger.
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Now that the penny has dropped over hurdles for REMARKABLE FLIGHT after a comfortable success at Fakenham last week, Jennie Candlish's charge is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming and she can follow up under a 7lb penalty. A winner of two of his last three starts, My Friend Sean is expected to be thereabouts, along with Port Or Starboard, who has dropped to a mark 3lb lower than his last victory.

MY FRIEND SEAN lost little in defeat when foiled in his bid for a hat-trick last month, doing well to finish third having got racing too early. The pair that finished ahead of him have franked that form since, and this looks a good opportunity to regain the winning thread in an ordinary 0-100 handicap. Port Or Starboard is a fairly consistent operator at this level and has won off a higher mark than this, while last-time out winner Remarkable Flight may prefer this more galloping track.

Slight preference ahead of Remarkable Flight is for MY FRIEND SEAN, who's strung together a solid sequence in his last three starts.
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ADDED BONUS has been chasing, but was a close second on a rare venture over hurdles at Naas in December. He stayed on well to strongly press the winner which bodes well for another crack at the smaller obstacles. Comanche Moon made up late ground for fifth on his handicap debut in Naas this month and looks dangerous on the back of that run. Who's In Midfield didn't fare badly at all in third at Down Royal but that run was in May last year, so the market should be informative on his return to action. Reserves Silent Dawn and Bal Kauto would be of interest if getting a run.

Once fairly useful on the Flat, PHOENIX COWBOY is racing from a career-low hurdles mark and having failed to see out his race over a longer trip last time, he may be seen to better effect back at this extended 2 miles. Go Gill Go needs to bounce back from a disappointing effort, but the booking of Rachael Blackmore suggests a better run could be in the offing, while Comanche Moon could be very interesting on second start in handicaps if the market vibes are positive.

The vote goes to CIAO ADIOS, whose trainer Adrian Murray is in red-hot form both on the Flat and over jumps
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A chance can be taken on BENEFIT BEN to bounce back to the form of his easy success over C&D, having subsequently disappointed over shorter at Newcastle. Danny McMenamin returning to the saddle is a plus and he is narrowly preferred to Scorsese, who showed more for in-form connections when fourth at Exeter. A recruit from the Irish point-to-point scene, Scar Bridge is likely to improve for her first run in this sphere and may relish the step up in trip.

SCORSESE has ran with promise the last twice and figures off a handy mark. He makes plenty of appeal. Grand Scheme and Scar Bridge can also make their presence felt.

The drop back in trip and return to a left-handed track could be ideal for SCORSESE, who is unexposed in the blinkers.
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ASCENDING LARK is unbeaten in four starts since joining Harry Derham and the seven-year-old has been found another excellent opportunity to continue her winning run. Her victories this season at Newcastle and Exeter have been in handicap company and another 4lb rise doesn't appear to be insurmountable. Plantaroma was unlucky at Huntingdon on her first run after a wind operation and looks more of a threat than Not Now Nathaniel.

Some of PLANTAROMA's earlier form reads well, so she's taken to get off the mark providing she's none the worse for her recent fall at Huntingdon. Ascending Lark is thriving and seems sure to give another good account.

The assessor has possibly not yet caught up with ASCENDING LARK, who continues to progress. Plantaroma is second choice.
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Lightly raced for an 11-year-old, JANESLITTLEVOICE comes in here fresh having not run since scoring over 3m1f at Wincanton in October 2023. She was in good nick that year and, if picking up from where she left off, she could get the better of Puddlesinthepark, who has strong claims on his penultimate second at Ludlow last month. Jessmae and Unspeakable are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

UNSPEAKABLE posted a good second at Taunton last time out and is taken to gain a deserved first win in this sphere at the chief expense of in-form Puddlesinthepark. Lock Out is another who can have a say if on song.

This looks very open. Marginal preference is for REDBRIDGE RAMBLER who should be on a good mark and it's still early days over fences.
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BRIGHT LEGEND ran well for a long way before dropping to fourth over further in a Grade 2 novices' hurdle at Haydock last month. Furthermore, he has plenty of placed form in good races to advertise his chance. The 118-rated St Cuthbert's Cave is a worthy rival. Gordon Elliott's charge has been placed in his last two maiden hurdles, including when held by a neck in second at Clonmel last time out. Sporting Glance makes his hurdle debut off a break, but is a former point-to-point winner and finished runner-up in a Galway bumper last summer. Saint Le Fort has been keen in his couple of runs over flights, but was a notable third in a Listed bumper at Limerick around a year ago.

BRIGHT LEGEND is still to get his head in front in this sphere but rates the clear form pick and will benefit from this drop back in trip too so gets the nod. In-form maiden St Cuthbert's Cave is next on the list ahead of Saint Le Fort, Our Soldier and Promontory who can fight it out for minor honours.

Preference is for ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE, who stuck on gamely when beaten a neck at Clonmel last month and he won a bumper on decent ground
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Caught close home at Doncaster, SIBERIAN STAR looks the one to beat off just 1lb higher, with Sean Bowen taking over in the saddle. The step up in trip should not inconvenience him and it may be Ballydisco who gives him the most to think about, having bounced back to form with a placed effort at Ayr. Progressive in hunter chases last season, Yippee Ki Yay is proven over this distance and is another to consider.

Preference is for SIBERIAN STAR, who looked in control for much of the straight before being collared late in the piece by a subsequent winner at Doncaster earlier in the month. Remaining well treated nudged up just 1 lb, Peter & Mickey Bowen's 10-y-o can double his tally for the season at the expense of Ballydisco, who should appreciate this step back up in trip. Yippee Ki Yay looks best of the remainder.

With the form of his clear second at Doncaster this month having been franked by the winner, SIBERIAN STAR (nap) can go one better.
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MARCHE D'ALIGRE sets the standard based on his second in the Finale at Chepstow and the four-year-old, who was subsequently disappointing at Haydock, is more than capable of returning to winning ways. Rascallion filled the runner-up spot over C&D in November and would have to enter calculations on his first appearance for Henrietta Knight, while a first-time tongue-tie might aid the cause of Sun Art.

MARCHE D'ALIGRE sets a clear standard on his Grade 2 second at Chepstow over Christmas and, with his latest effort at Haydock best overlooked, he rates an obvious player returned to calmer waters. Sun Art and Rascallion can give Jamie Snowden's 4-y-o most to think about.

Finale runner-up Marche d'Aligre holds leading claims provided the ground is suitable. RASCALLION is a solid alternative.
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This can go the way of HARD AS NAILS, who disappointed over further at Wetherby last time out but is better judged on her penultimate second at Newcastle when only beaten a length. Fergal O'Brien's mare should have no issues on this sounder surface and it may be that Jaminska gives her the most to think about dropping in distance. Chique Angel has yet to show much in three starts, but she remains unexposed and open to improvement.

The Paul Nicholls-trained CHIQUE ANGEL is faced with a very different test than when a remote fourth on her hurdle debut and is taken to leave that form well behind and prove too strong for more-established pair Hard As Nails and Jaminska, who could both benefit from the return to quicker ground.

Hard As Nails and Jaminska are the form picks. There is also the chance of improvement from HARD DEALT and Chique Angel.
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MOYLUSSA ran a solid race in second behind a gambled-on winner at Leopardstown and could build upon that. This trip ought to be within his compass as he has a runner-up spot in a point-to-point in the book. Beggars Rock reverts to flights after a placed effort in a beginners' chase at Thurles. He was successful over a similar trip at Limerick in December. Cobra Queen is coming off a break and has plenty of weight, but she is a C&D winner and obliged in Ballinrobe on her penultimate start. Luminous Light won over fences at Clonmel and could have a say, while Quint Major is a handicap debutant lurking with intent.

LUMINOUS LIGHT made it third time lucky over fences at Clonmel last month and is appealing returned to hurdles off the same mark. With improvement likely, Quint Major is second choice ahead of Beggars Rock and Moylussa.

Wide open, a chance taken on MASTER OTIS, a winner here in the past and now upped in trip on his favoured ground
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Of the three last-time-out winners, MAURA JEANNE is suggested as the principal player on the back of cosily landing a deeper race at Ayr. Alan Doyle retains the ride and another bold bid is expected, despite an 8lb higher mark. Musique De Fee jumped a bit left, but was still a wide-margin winner at Hereford. Going left-handed could prompt more, but an 11lb rise does seem harsh. Born In The West is open to improvement, but he has a mile further to travel than for his Catterick victory.

A tricky staying contest to solve but the vote goes to BORN IN THE WEST, who put up a complete performance to open his account at Catterick just over 2 weeks ago and this significant step up in trip could unlock further improvement. Heading up the dangers is Musique de Fee, who bolted up at Hereford earlier this month and may have more to offer as a thorough stayer. Another last-time-out winner Maura Jeanne rounds off the shortlist.

Last month's Ayr winner MAURA JEANNE should prove well suited by the test of stamina and can follow up.
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ROCK HOUSE had been running with credit this season over hurdles before finding the Morebattle at Kelso a step too far. The combination of a switch to fences and a drop in class may well help Dan Skelton's gelding in what appears to be a winnable contest on paper. Idy Wood should be a lot happier back on a sounder surface after his latest effort at Chepstow. Ostrava Du Berlais completes the shortlist.

A trappy small-field affair with a chance taken on ROCK HOUSE. He's ran well on 2 of his 3 starts in handicap hurdles this season and a switch to chasing could well suit this former point winner. Course scorer Ostrava du Berlais can also give a good account.

Back in this grade and returned to better ground, IDY WOOD (nap) is taken to defy top weight. Rock House is second choice.
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GATS AND CO showed a lot more when taking the silver medal home over 3m1f at Hereford in December and was dropped 1lb. David Brace's 10-year-old is likely to relish the return to a left-handed track and he could get his head back in front. Stellar Stream sports first-time blinkers after his runner-up effort here in January and can go well, while Twilight Glory is another to watch out for.

The vote goes to STELLAR STREAM, who came up against one well ahead of his mark in Katate Dori here in January and the combination of this step back up in trip and new headgear could prove to be a winning recipe. Fashion's Model did the job well at Warwick and a reproduction of that would make her a serious player, while Twilight Glory is taken to reverse Lingfield placings with Felton Bellevue and also emerge as a threat. Gats And Co is worthy of mention, too.

The one with proven stamina is STELLAR STREAM (nap) and that may well win the day, for all that there are other questions to answer.
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MACHISMO was clearly outgunned in second behind a 129-rated winner at Thurles, but doesn't meet the same calibre of horse here. Finn Brickley's 7lb claim should have him heavily involved in this staying assignment. Nelson County faced tough tasks in maiden hurdles, but there was definite promise in his third-placed finish on handicap debut at Fairyhouse. Flemensface has shown more than enough to get in the mix albeit but he has been performing on slower ground. Rachael Blackmore is a notable booking for Arion Soldier, who has been off track since October, while Lucky Viv has been acquitting herself well on heavy ground. Last year's winner Sir Bob and Toor Khov cannot be ruled out.

Plenty with chances in a competitive race. NELSON COUNTY shaped well when third on his 2½m Fairyhouse handicap debut last month and can come good with today's longer trip expected to be in his favour. Gordon Elliott's Machismo rates an obvious danger after finishing second off this mark last time. Last year's winner Sir Bob is another who could go well, while Flemensface and Hitak rate potential improvers now moving into handicap company for the first time.

MACHISMO showed enough when runner-up on good ground at Thurles two weeks ago to suggest he can take this from an unchanged mark
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Considering the saddle slipped early, Pilgrims King posted a commendable effort to go in over the extended 2m3f here and rates a player off just 4lb higher. However, this course also brings the best out of TOM CREEN, who is just 1lb higher than when he struck at the Boxing Day fixture. Furthermore, as a previous C&D winner with juice in the ground, Sam England's 10-year-old ticks all the right boxes. The hat-trick seeking The Paddy Pie and No But I Will complete the shortlist.

NO BUT I WILL confirmed his return to form when runner-up at Taunton earlier this month and remains fairly treated. He can go one better here. The Paddy Pie and Shattered Soldier are feared most.

Last week's Taunton runner-up NO BUT I WILL could build on that performance now he's back up in trip and he gets the nod.
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KADO DE JOIE and Porter In The Park look the pair to focus on. The latter commands respect on the drop down from Listed company, but Nicky Henderson's top-weight may be better suited to this trip and it's feasible that he could have too much toe for his likely main rival. Jazz King, who is a probable pace angle, had been in good form prior to pulling up on his latest start and should not be underestimated with ground conditions ideal.

KADO DE JOIE is a progressive youngster who's well worth another chance to prove this mark isn't beyond him having been left with too much to do at Wincanton. Porter In The Park can bounce back now returning to more suitable company after a break, with Mostly Sunny another to note having eased further in the weights.

Henderson runner Kado De Joie holds obvious claims. JAZZ KING looks a plausible alternative.
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Sergeant Fury made the frame over 2m5f at Doncaster on his most recent start, shaping as if this slight drop in trip may help. However, it may pay to side with TOUQUET, who was way too free to do himself justice when being pulled up on his handicap debut at Kempton last month. With Harry Cobden booked and a 5lb lower mark to compete off dropping in grade, he looks the way to go. Myfanwy's Magic completes the shortlist.

Quite a few runners have something to prove, and the most solid option looks to be Harry Derham's lightly-raced SERGEANT FURY, who showed improved form on handicap debut earlier this month and a repeat of that effort may see him go close here. Greenrock Abbey is potentially well-treated on return to this sphere if rediscovering his form in first-time blinkers. while Myfanwy's Magic shaped with promise back over hurdles and is a player if in the same mood over this sharper test.

Harry Derham's SERGEANT FURY was perhaps stretched by a longer trip when third on his recent handicap debut.
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Adam Ryan looks a good booking for KALNOO in this qualified riders' handicap hurdle. She posted a third-placed finish at Clonmel last month which gives her every chance of a first racecourse success. Ar Aghaidh has gone nicely off a break before and is a lightly-raced mare with brighter prospects than most in this contest. Not May will appreciate this ground and, if ready to go on her first outing since June, should contend for prize money. Twoplustwo Equals has been off for a long time, but still holds a chance after finishing third in Cork last May. The hood that brought about improvement has been retained.

SIUL MOLLY SIUL looks sure to much better suited by this test than the 2m she ran over at Clonmel and can come good at the fifth time of asking in handicaps. Kalnoo was a creditable third off this mark at the end of February and is second choice. Not May and Twoplustwo Equals could also have a say if fully primed after breaks.

From the stable responsible for last year's winner, KALNOO has good prospects of a breakthrough win following her Clonmel third
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A C&D winner on his return from the sidelines, TELHIMLISTEN was unlucky not to back up that success when headed near the finish over the extended 2m4f at Plumpton. Reverting to this trip could be a key factor and the joint top-weight merits serious thought. His stable companion Caldwell helps Jennie Candlish play a strong hand, while Inferno Sacree and unexposed Southwell scorer Synchronist are others to keep an eye on.

INFERNO SACREE is on a losing run but rates the pick of these weights on the back of a resurgent C&D second last week so edges the vote. Southwell scorer Synchronist rates a big danger though, with Allbetsoff and Telhimlisten also in the picture.

This can go to SYNCHRONIST who won with something to spare on his handicap debut at Southwell and that form has been franked.
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KEEP ME STABLE arrives here on the back of a narrow C&D defeat 10 days ago and the five-year-old merits plenty of respect off the same mark. Reginald Charles is an obvious threat to the selection following his success at Southwell last time, although a 3lb rise is a concern. War Memorial is another who appears to have valid form claims.

REGINALD CHARLES made a winning start for Geoff Oldroyd at Southwell in January and remains nicely treated on old form. He can score again. War Memorial may give him most to think about.

Having made a winning start for his new stable, REGINALD CHARLES could well follow up. Keep Me Stable is feared most.
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The versatile DEMOISELLE KAP hasn't looked back since joining Jennie Candlish and is hard to ignore on the back of four consecutive successes over both hurdles and fences. Reverting to the larger obstacles shouldn't really be much of an issue, with her current rating of 119 fair given her resurgent form. Recent Market Rasen scorer Homme D'Un Soir is an obvious option for forecast players to consider. Dual C&D winner Famoso is a viable alternative running off a competitive mark.

DEMOISELLE KAP has sprouted wings since joining the Jennie Candlish yard and is taken to register her fifth win on the bounce. Recent Market Rasen scorer Homme d'Un Soir is preferred to Famoso for forecast purposes.

Thriving mare DEMOISELLE KAP could well defy her new mark and extend her winning sequence. Homme d'Un Soir is second pick.
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Keppel Queen has been knocking on the door recently and she is one of the leading candidates. Preference, however, is for FIVE QUARTERS, who plugged on for third over the extended 2m3f here last month. The son of Shantou enters handicaps off a potentially workable mark and the step up in trip could be key. Coal Fire hasn't made much impact over fences but he's on a competitive mark reverting to hurdles.

KEPPEL QUEEN is taken to deservedly get her head in front with Benjamin Macey taking a handy 7 lb off her back. Fortunate Fella and Five Quarters appeal as potential improvers now handicapping over a longer trip and head the dangers. Coal Fire could also pose a threat if a return to hurdles helps him to recapture his best form.

Keppel Queen is probably the most solid option but handicap newcomer FIVE QUARTERS brings potential and may prove good enough.
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TRICKSOFTHETRADE is one to take seriously on her racecourse debut for Emmet Mullins. This Order Of St George mare showed improvement in her second point-to-point to finish a close second at Quakerstown. She is sure to be well schooled for her track career. Early Bird and Jo's Secret are closely matched from a Leopardstown bumper where they came home fourth and fifth respectively. Considering Early Bird has gone off favourite in both bumpers she has contested, there may be much more to come from her for shrewd connections. Jody Townend is an eye-catching booking for Liz Doyle's newcomer Cinnabar Moth, who should be checked for market strength.

JO'S SECRET showed plenty on her Rules debut when fifth in a Leopardstown bumper earlier this month and with improvement on the cards, Tony Martin's 5-y-o can get the better of Early Bird, who was sent off favourite and finished a place ahead of the selection that day. Debutantes Tricksofthetrade and Cinnabar Moth both tick plenty of boxes on paper, so they can fight out minor honours.

Twice a beaten favourite, EARLY BIRD is worth another chance after a close-up fourth at Leopardstown
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ASGARD'S CAPTAIN was only denied by a nose when second over C&D a few weeks ago and Dylan Cunha's gelding sets the standard on that evidence, despite a 2lb rise. Midnight Lion was third on that occasion and could chase the selection home once again, while Charlie's Choice edges out Elemental Eye and Lord Protector to be the pick of the remainder.

A few with chances but BERAZ caught the eye on the back of breathing surgery when a recent C&D fifth and edges the vote from mulitple C&D scorer Midnight Lion. Saturn Five resumes from a lay-off on a lenient mark and also needs factoring in along with last year's winner Asgard's Captain.

There's a strong case to be made for last year's winner ASGARD'S CAPTAIN, who is first choice ahead of Midnight Lion.
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The winner of a similar race over 3m here on his penultimate start, FRERE D'ARMES looks the most obvious starting point given his course experience and proven ability to be effective back over this sort of trip. Last year's winner Captain Tommy is respected in his bid for a repeat after a hard-fought victory over 3m1f at Catterick. Prolific point-to-pointer Walkin Out and The Creadan Rogue also add depth to a decent contest.

This drop back in trip looks a good move where FRERE D'ARMES is concerned and he will prove a tough nut to crack. Captain Tommy bagged this race last year and is an obvious threat having returned to form when adding to his tally at Catterick, while Walkin Out arrives here on the back of five consecutive victories between the flags and she also enters calculations.

Having shown that he's capable of beating higher-rated rivals, last year's winner CAPTAIN TOMMY gets the vote over Frere d'Armes.
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CALVINO was perhaps a little disappointing at Ascot on his racecourse bow in November, but he's been off the track since and progress looks likely, especially given the stable's current form. Hurricane Pat wasn't disgraced under a penalty at Sandown latest and he should mount another stern challenge, while Three Pikes, who shaped with promise on his first start, appeals most of the remainder.

HURRICANE PAT looked good under the sort of ground conditions he's likely to face here when scoring at Sandown back in November and can land a second bumper win. The Paul Nicholls-trained Calvino can give him most to do unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Irish point recruit Crossgales King.

Hurricane Pat will be hard to beat but CALVINO is bred to win races and could easily leave his Ascot form behind.
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The in-form Frankies Dream merits plenty of respect following his short-head defeat over 5f here last week. That said, marginal preference is for DIAMONT KATIE, who got off the mark over 6f at Chelmsford in January and an opening mark of 70 may underestimate Karl Burke's unexposed filly. Cases can be made for most of the remainder, but Platinum Crystal is arguably the pick of them.

Having bagged a fourth success since the turn of the year over C&D on his penultimate start, FRANKIES DREAM again ran well when just denied over the minimum trip back here 7 days ago. The return to 6f will suit and he's a big player again under a penalty. Chelmsford scorer Diamont Katie and the returning Tolerance are a couple expected to do better still and also command a second look.

Tolerance is likely better than he's shown but preference is for the solid claims of FRANKIE'S DREAM, who is 2lb ahead of his mark.
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COMMANDING PRINCE took a pleasing step forward from his debut second to beat a previous winner in good style over a mile here last time and this drop in distance shouldn't pose him any problems. Archie Watson's four-year-old showed a gutsy attitude on that occasion and can defy his 7lb penalty. Believe The Storm made a good impression when going in on his racecourse bow at Wolverhampton in December and has to be considered. Any market confidence behind newcomer Environment would be interesting.

COMMANDING PRINCE confirmed debut promise when running out a good winner of a 1m novice here 10 days ago and Archie Watson's well-bred 4-y-o can handle the drop in trip and follow up. Debut scorer Believe The Storm is next best, whilst it will be interesting to see how Toralou fares with her belated reappearance effort behind her.

This can go the way of COMMANDING PRINCE, who created a decent impression over 1m here last time and can follow up
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Paddy's Day is bidding to make it four-in-a-row over track and trip and judged on his most recent success, he boasts every chance off a 3lb higher rating. However, the vote goes to BUZZ BOX, who beat a subsequent winner by just over a length over C&D earlier in the month and looks ready for this step up in grade. Bryan Smart's four-year-old could have more scope for improvement than most of his rivals and might prove tough to beat. Last-time-out Southwell scorer Miss Attitude is another to consider.

A competitive sprint but BUZZ BOX arrives on an upward curve so is fancied to defy a career-high mark and complete his hat-trick at the chief expense of the handily-weighted Ventura Express who has won when fresh. Multiple C&D victor Paddy's Day and recent Southwell scorer Miss Attitude can both have a say too.

A few of these can be given a chance but it may be worth siding with BUZZ BOX, who is up in the weights/grade but can do better.
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Hock Eye The Noo had Manton Road (third) behind when she benefitted from a canny ride by Callum Shepherd to score after setting slow fractions from the front. The daughter of Bow Creek might find it tough to defy her 6lb penalty for that success and, with that in mind, ANTIQUITY gets the nod. Jamie Osborne's three-year-old has occupied the runner-up berth in each of his last two starts over a mile at Southwell and could go one better today. Salaria completes the shortlist.

ANTIQUITY has been knocking on the door at Southwell recently and is taken to prove too strong for last week's Wolverhampton 1-3 Hock Eye The Noo and Manton Road.

A few to consider but the suggestion is HARRY PALMER, who ran respectably over 7f last time. 1m should suit and he now tries headgear.
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KORROOR returned to form when finishing a close-up third in a C&D handicap a fortnight ago. With a visor applied for the first time and eased into classified level, Julie Camacho's gelding ought to go close. Blackcurrent has six course wins (two over track and trip) on his CV and is another that is weighted to go well, while Max Stripes, who drops to 6f for the first time since October, is also noted.

KORROOR took a step back in the right direction equipped with first-time cheekpieces when third over C&D a fortnight ago and, if the change of headgear again has a positive effect (visored this time), he could be the answer. Mumcat needs to bounce back but she will be a serious player off this reduced mark if able to do so, while both Bernie The Bear and Blackcurrent are likely to be on the premises.

The one who stands out is KORROOR (nap), who shaped well over C&D last time. His yard is in fine form and he now gets a visor.
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The draw has been kind to ARLINGTON, who finished behind Doon The Glen (fourth) and She'sashambles (sixth) in a handicap over track and trip recently. Bryan Smart's charge doesn't have much ground to make up with the pair, though, and on these terms he looks more than capable of reversing the form. Sadiiki shaped with promise on her return from a 163-day absence three weeks ago, and further progress would bring her into the reckoning.

SHE'SASHAMBLES wasn't beaten far in a C&D handicap a fortnight ago and she has a clear chance at the weights now eased in grade. The Phillip Makin-trained filly is taken to strike, perhaps at the chief expense of Arlington, while each-way cases can be made for both Doon The Glen and Rockley Point.

A tricky finale can go to ARLINGTON, who wasn't at his best last time but he's a dual C&D winner with a good chance at the weights
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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.