There were 21 Races on Wednesday 26th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Hereford, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Loch Frisa sets the standard, albeit a modest one, with an official rating of 98 and he looks sure to go well in this weak contest. However, preference is for the lightly-raced CASTANEA BREEZE, who was placed in two of his three bumper starts and Lucy Wadham's gelding may appreciate the step up in trip on his hurdling bow. He's A Diamond looks best of the rest.

LOCH FRISA and hurdles debutant Castanea Breeze are fancied to dominate, with the former open to improvement and getting the nod.

It's not an easy choice between CASTANEA BREEZE and Loch Frisa but they are preferred in that order.
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The switch to handicap company has seen ALEXANDRA LAROSE in a much better light, with the five-year-old arriving in search of a hat-trick of victories. The most recent of those came at Southwell last week and she is capable of further progression, despite a 7lb penalty. Hellfire Princess may bounce back from her latest effort at Ludlow, at a track where she has tasted success before. Others to note are Leave Her To Me and Jackeline.

C&D specialist HELLFIRE PRINCESS might be able to end the winning run of Alexandra Larose. Jackeline was better than the result at Huntingdon last time and also makes the shortlist.

The Olly Murphy-trained ALEXANDRA LAROSE has thrived since switching to handicaps and can complete a hat-trick.
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I'm Your Buckaroo (second) was no match for YOUDECIDE (winner) at Huntingdon a fortnight ago and while the former now sports cheekpieces and is 5lb better off, Ben Pauling's gelding is expected to prove too strong once again. Bodygroove made a successful handicap bow in this sphere over 2m at Wetherby recently and, given that he escapes a penalty for that triumph, he must be feared. Rhiannon Ring is noted too.

BODYGROOVE seemed to appreciate the return to a sounder surface and was nicely on top at the line when making a winning handicap debut at Wetherby (2m) 8 days ago. Going unpenalized for that, he rates a sound player again stepping back up in trip. Youdecide was a good winner himself on his respective handicap bow recently and is next best. I'm Your Buckaroo and Rhiannon Ring also make each-way appeal.

The principal candidates appear to be last-time-out winners BODYGROOVE (unpenalised for his win) and Youdecide.
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BELLAS BRIDGE took a step back in the right direction when runner-up at Chepstow 10 days ago and Jamie Snowden's mare appears to have been found an ideal opportunity for a first success over timber. Lara Kaleo may have finished closer but for a bad mistake at the last when third on her racecourse debut over 2m here. She is more than entitled to improve from that effort, while Versace Twentyone appears best of the remainder.

LARA KALEO showed promise on her debut here 6 weeks ago and might be worth siding with to improve past the more-established Versace Twentyone. Bellas Bridge should also be on the premises.

Having shown promise on her C&D debut, LARA KALEO can take advantage of her age allowance and score this time.
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This is less competitive than the races ISSAR D'AIRY has been contesting in recent months and is an excellent opportunity for Gary and Josh Moore's gelding. At the foot of the handicap, Ostend could find more for the addition of a first-time tongue-tie. Ryan's Rocket has few miles on the clock but, although respected, a tendency to race keenly could be an issue in this small field.

ISSAR D'AIRY found his stamina holding up much better at this trip away from bad ground when runner-up in a solid looking handicap at Sandown (20f) 18 days ago and a repeat should see him prove a tough nut to crack in this line-up. Ryan's Rocket remains low-mileage in this sphere and will find this much less demanding than his Cheltenham assignment in January, so he can pose the chief threat.

Issar d'Airy has a more substantial record over this sort of trip but RYAN'S ROCKET is much more lightly raced and could do better.
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ISKAR D'AIRY was a revelation at Huntingdon last week when allowed to make the running, and the seven-year-old is expected to be a tough nut to crack if arriving here in similar form. Night Jet lost a shoe when underperforming at Bangor last time and has every chance of leaving that effort behind him. Dirty Den and Chestnut Pete head the remainder.

A race which to some extent revolves around ISKAR D'AIRY, who proved well suited by a switch to front-running tactics at Huntingdon last week and will likely dominate again if showing up here in the same form. Dirty Den can give him most to do if translating his recent good hurdle form to fences at the first time of asking.

If ISKAR D'AIRY can get close to replicating his Huntingdon winning effort under a penalty he looks well placed to follow up.
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NOBODY'S PERFECT travelled powerfully to score by a comfortable four lengths over an extended 2m2f at Exeter earlier in the month and the handicapper might have been kind to only put her up 6lb. The six-year-old makes only her third handicap start and could have more to offer. Feet On The Ground only managed a well-held fourth on her first start in a handicap, but she would be foolish to dismiss off a 2lb lower mark. Mistress Emma completes the shortlist.

FEET ON THE GROUND failed to improve sent handicapping at Wincanton earlier in the month, but she showed up well enough to think she may do another day, particularly if she settles down a bit, so is given another chance for a yard that can seemingly do little wrong at present. It's fair to assume it's not been plain sailing with Mistress Emma training-wise, but she's a well-bred sort in a top stable and could easily have more to offer, with recent winner Nobody's Perfect also feared.

Further improvement from Nobody's Perfect is likely but MISTRESS EMMA (nap) could hold the greater potential.
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RENOIR shaped with promise on his handicap bow at Taunton and, if able to find any further improvement, the Ben Clarke-trained top-weight might be able to break through. Time Interval landed a maiden hurdle over C&D in May last year, but he wasn't quite as effective in a handicap here most recently. He's still respected from 2lb lower, while Lenjoleur De Palma is most appealing of the remainder.

Ben Clarke's RENOIR has made a positive start in this sphere and this fair Flat scorer looks the way to go on the back of an excellent Taunton fourth. C&D winner Time Interval figures on a handy mark and rates a big threat though, while handicap debutant A Good Yomp remains with potential and needs considering too.

A moderate contest where the topweight RENOIR (nap) can provide the answer, after a respectable handicap debut last time.
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Having not enjoyed the best of passages when finishing fifth in a Group 3 at Salisbury in September last year, the returning GREYDREAMBELIEVER makes grand appeal on her all-weather debut. Karl Burke's filly is sure to appreciate these calmer waters and she looks capable of defying a 7lb penalty. The biggest threat is likely to emerge from Glamour Show, who has posted several creditable efforts in defeat. Volcanic Dancer is the pick of the remainder.

Preference is for GREYDREAMBELIEVER, who created a really favourable impression when winning on debut at York last summer and Karl Burke's filly can resume her progress having found Group 3 company too much when last seen at Salisbury in September. Glamour Show has experience on her side, so she heads up the dangers on reappearance, with Volcanic Dancer seemingly best of the remainder.

Despite conceding weight all around, GREYDREAMBELIEVER looks to have been found a good opportunity to start her campaign with a win.
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We Got Your Back failed to justify favouritism when filling the runner-up spot in this grade at Southwell on his latest outing, but that was still a respectable effort and he has to be respected. However, it may pay to side with ENSEL DU PERCHE, who made it two wins from his last three starts when a five-length victor at Catterick last time. He can continue his brilliant form, while Pittsburg is another to keep an eye on.

His losing run may well be mounting, but it could be worth taking a chance on PITTSBURG, who bounced back to form when third over C&D 10 days ago and has conditions in his favour here. Second choice is We Got Your Back, who was back on song when finding just one too good at Southwell earlier in the month. Veteran Ensel du Perche, who made it 2 wins from his last 3 starts last time, rounds off the shortlist.

Ensel Du Perche has the two wins from his last three starts but WE GOT YOUR BACK looks the more reliable proposition.
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On target over track and trip before following up at Leicester, EVERYONESACRITIC will take all the beating from 3lb higher if handling the forecast quicker conditions. Pep Talking finished a remote third at Huntingdon but the addition of first-time cheekpieces could elicit some improvement, while the return to faster ground could also be key (two from five in good-ground handicaps). Another Mystery can chase the pair home.

EVERYONESACRITIC arrives on an upward curve and is taken to make light of a 3 lb weight rise and complete his hat-trick. Pep Talking is expected to build on a recent Huntingdon third after a break and pose the biggest threat with Perfect Pupil also in the mix for his new handler.

This could go to ANOTHER MYSTERY, who returned from an absence with a respectable run at Doncaster this month and can build on that.
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Shameful made the perfect start to his racing career when landing the spoils at Newbury in September and there is likely more to come. However, a 7lb penalty could leave Clive Cox's inmate vulnerable and MARVELMAN edges the vote. The son of Invincible Spirit ended his last campaign with a brace of runner-up efforts and that form looks slightly stronger. Man Of La Mancha may fare best of the remainder.

MARVELMAN confirmed the form he showed when finishing runner-up at Salisbury, when filling the same spot in a Newbury maiden in October and appealing as the type to do better still as a 3-y-o, he can make a winning return. Shameful impressed when making a winning debut at that venue in the autumn and he's the chief threat now upped to 7f. Man of La Mancha may do best of the others.

2,000 Guineas and Irish 2,000 Guineas entry Shameful might struggle to give 7lb away to MARVELMAN.
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65,000-euro purchase Greedy Smith is well related and it would be interesting if the market speaks in his favour on debut. However, UPTOWN DANDY has experience on his side having hit the frame on both of his starts at Exeter. Ben Pauling's horses are in good form at present and he looks the way to go. Brian Hughes is an eye-catching booking for On To The Rouge and he is another to note.

UPTOWN DANDY has shown promise when placed at Exeter both starts so far and he can put his experience to good use to open his account this time around. Plains Drifter represents a yard which enjoys success in this sphere and he could be the main danger, ahead of Greedy Smith.

Exeter places showed that UPTOWN DANDY is capable of winning a bumper. They were in the mud, though, and the newcomers need a check.
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Soldier Saint folded tamely on his racecourse debut and connections will be hopeful that a hood can spark an improved display. It might be best to look elsewhere, though, and a chance is taken on OUT THE MIST. Tom Weston's gelding, whose dam is a full-sister to former high-class chaser Ballycasey, makes plenty of appeal on paper and although his future will probably lie over further, this doesn't look the deepest bumper. Jimbo Sport heads the remainder.

The market should reveal plenty here but it could pay to side with Ben Pauling's JIMBO SPORT, runner-up in an Irish point before Christmas, to make a winning start under Rules. Nicky Henderson's Soldier Saint should take a step forward from his debut Huntingdon ninth and could emerge as the chief threat ahead of newcomer Out The Mist, who needs monitoring in the betting.

Two-time point runner-up JIMBO SPORT makes his bumper debut with new trainer Ben Pauling firmly among the winners and earns the vote.
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FEARNOT impressed with his finishing effort from the rear when making a winning debut at Wolverhampton earlier this month. The Invincible Spirit colt was value for further and a switch to Polytrack shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Having undergone a wind procedure since his fifth-placed effort at Newcastle in November, White Crown Star may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Westlain.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and Clive Cox's FEARNOT is fancied to make light of a 7 lb penalty and follow up his stylish debut Wolverhampton success. Andrew Balding's White Crown Star also has better days ahead of him and rates much the biggest threat on the back of breathing surgery, with Westlain appealing as the pick of the rest.

Clive Cox's FEARNOT looked good at Wolverhampton 18 days ago and can follow up. White Crown Star is the only real alternative.
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MCINTOSH confirmed the promise of his debut second at Chelmsford when going one better at Wolverhampton. Both of those races came over 6f, but he stayed on to excellent effect at Dunstall Park so even more is expected now he tackles 7f on his handicap bow. Lady Manzor and Jack Dace have created a good partnership, completing a Lingfield/C&D double, and Amanda Perrett's filly has to be feared. So, too, must Penelope Valentine, even though she has been hit with an 8lb hike for an emphatic track-and-trip triumph. Throw Packetofbiscuits and Bermuda Princess into the mix too.

An opening handicap mark of 75 could underestimate recent 6f maiden winner MCINTOSH and he can bring to an end the winning run of Lady Manzor. Oisin Murphy takes the ride on Ed Walker handicap newcomer Bermuda Princess and she'd also enter the reckoning if the betting speaks for her.

The two at the top of the weights can battle this out. McINTOSH could have more to offer now handicapping at this new trip.
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WHIZZ BY landed her first three handicaps and although the winning spree came to an end when upped to a mile, there was no disgrace in chasing home a progressive colt. She has to prove her mettle away from Southwell, but the return to 7f is in her favour and there should be more to come. Macedonian got up in the shadows of the post to break his duck over 6f here so the extra furlong is in his favour. Sabrimento has been threatening to get his head in front again, as Solar Army and Pietro were when last seen and they have been gelded since.

MACEDONIAN can make light of a 3 lb rise for his 6f course success with this step up to 7f promising to suit him. Sabrimento is respected after a couple of good runner-up efforts to start his 2025 campaign, while Solar Army could also have a say if ready to roll.

Much the most appealing option is MACEDONIAN (nap) who made a winning start in handicaps here and 7f should suit better.
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MOUNT ATHOS has won the two previous renewals of this race, both times following breaks, so it shouldn't matter that he has been off since finishing in mid-division in a Deauville Listed contest at the start of December. He picked up a similar prize there a month previously and is just 1lb higher than when successful 12 months ago. Roi De France found only the ill-fated Poker Face too good in the Hyde Stakes here, but Popmaster is weighted to get the better of him now 5lb better off for finishing just a neck away in third. Golden Mind pipped Heathcliff over 6f before being outclassed in the Lady Wulfruna at Wolverhampton.

Lots with chances in a cracking handicap but it's hard to side against the improving ROI DE FRANCE who signed off for 2024 with an excellent second in listed company here (form working out well) and can take another step forward on his return with few miles still on the clock. James Tate's Mount Athos is feared most in his bid to complete a hat-trick of wins in this contest, with Local Hero, Nikovo and Heathcliff all in the picture too.

James Fanshawe's HEATHCLIFF is taken to make it a perfect 4-4 over 7f. The way he finished off over 6f the last twice bodes very well.
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BEST RATE took a step forward when getting off the mark on his most recent outing over 7f at Wolverhampton in December. A subsequent gelding operation may bring about further improvement from Richard Hannon's inmate and he tops the shortlist in an open event. The unbeaten Kameel is another handicap debutant who merits plenty of respect. Others to note are Sweet Fantastic, Spirit Lead Me and Brindavan.

Wolverhampton novice winner BEST RATE should have more to offer in handicaps and gets the nod to defy top weight. Sweet Fantastic wasn't seen to best effect last time and can bounce back to the form he showed to land a 7f course handicap in January and provide the chief threat ahead of the unbeaten Kameel.

All of these have claims in a fair, interesting 3yo handicap and perhaps BERKSHIRE SMUDGE can progress enough to win on his return.
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The hat-trick seeking Collusion has to be of interest but a 4lb rise for his latest win will make life tougher for him here. As a result, preference is for HARRY BROWN, who has been running consistently well in defeat of late and can make his presence felt in a race of this nature. Arlecchino's Gift edges out Four Adaay and First Company to be best of the rest.

A case can be made for a few of these but Dylan Cunha's COLLUSION arrives on the up and did really well to score at Wolverhampton last time so is fancied to land his hat-trick. Four Adaay heads the list of dangers on the back of her encouraging C&D fifth, although Harry Brown, Arlecchino's Gift and First Company can all have a say too.

Slow starts and the switch in surface are issues for COLLUSION but he continues to go the right way for his new yard.
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All of these have claims, but none more so than DONALD LLEWELLYN. The eight-year-old made a winning return to the level over 1m4f at Lingfield earlier in the month and this step up in trip should not be a problem for him. Legacy Power has not been seen since May but he won a similar C&D event off this mark just three starts ago, while Doublethetrouble completes the shortlist.

Making his first start at this distance, LEGACY POWER got off the mark over C&D early last year and he is taken to resume winning ways back on all-weather for his reappearance. He can see off the challenge of Donald Llewellyn, who isn't taken lightly as he bids for a fourth course success, with Grey Fox also considered on his return.

A great deal seems to depend on the fitness of GREY FOX, who made such an eyecactching first attempt at a staying trip here in October.
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