There were 37 Races on Thursday 13th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Cheltenham, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SIR MAXI took a step back in the right direction when runner-up in first-time blinkers at Newcastle last week and Sam England's gelding, a winner over 6f at the same venue in January, could go one better with the headgear utilised once again. Amaysmont's last success came here in November off a 2lb lower mark and he is entitled to be in the mix on his first run since a Wolverhampton third in January. Others to note are Kurimu and Sonmarg.

Lots with chances and it could be worth siding with Archie Watson's new recruit KURIMU to capitalise on a handy-looking mark with this step up in trip also looking a plus. C&D scorer Kondratiev Wave heads the list of dangers with Sir Maxi, Safari Dream and Amaysmont all in the mix too.

The vote goes to AMAYSMONT (nap) whose record around here reads 137111. He has also been successful under today's rider Lauren Frost.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CHAMPAGNE ON ICE clearly knew her job when going agonisingly close to making a winning start at Kempton and the drop from a mile is unlikely to harm her credentials in her bid to go one better. Hey Boo finished off her race well when scoring over C&D and she warrants plenty of respect, despite giving weight away to all of her rivals. Forty Years On and Karakula appeal most of the newcomers.

Ed Walker's No Nay Never filly CHAMPAGNE ON ICE made a promising start when runner-up at Kempton and can build on it to get off the mark at the chief expense of Wonderbolt who shaped really well when a debut Wolverhampton sixth and rates a big threat. C&D scorer Hey Boo has to concede 7 lb all round but is still firmly in the picture too.

Despite the penalty HEY BOO is taken to follow up her successful C&D debut, a performance that was probably even better than it looked.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Brunel Charm remains on the same mark as his recent third over C&D and the eight-year-old, who has held his form well over the past few months, is likely to make his presence felt once again. Southbank is another who brings consistent form to the table, but the vote goes to JUST TEN HIGH. Successful at Wolverhampton in February, Dylan Cunha's gelding has since been denied by a neck twice at Newcastle and this may be the opportunity needed to get back to winning ways.

SOUTHBANK can race off a 1 lb lower mark than when a good recent third over C&D so is taken to bag a fourth C&D victory now. Course scorer Just Ten High is feared most, with Brunel Charm appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Southbank has decent claims of a fourth C&D win but ROMAN EMPEROR is on a workable mark again and preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FIDELIUS starts his four-year-old campaign at a workable level and looks worth chancing for a yard that knows the time of day with sprinters. Stable companions Diomed Spirit and Existent top the weights and it may be the latter who shines the most for Stuart Williams on these terms. El Bufalo adds further spice to the race, despite a 4lb higher rating imposed for his track-and-trip triumph last time out.

The vote goes to EL BUFALO, who responded well to the first-time blinkers when making every post a winning one over C&D recently and this 4 lb higher mark should be comfortably within reach. The Stuart Williams-trained duo Diomed Spirit and Existent can fill the places.

This can go to EL BUFALO who responded so well to the fitting of blinkers when making all here 19 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

METALLO, who was highly tried as a juvenile, has shown steady improvement since being gelded and, with his yard also in flying form, he could have been found a decent opportunity to strike on his fifth start in a handicap. Salamanca sets a decent standard and, having won over C&D on his last completed start, rates another strong contender. Magico and Penzance are viable each-way options to consider.

PENZANCE left the impression that his turn is near when fourth at Lingfield recently and he can emerge on top. Metallo has posted solid efforts in defeat the last twice and looks sure to be involved in the finish once again. Third on the list is Magico.

Penzance is respected, but the unexposed METALLO has been shaping as though ready to strike in his recent performances.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A drop in distance was enough for Lingfield scorer TIME TESTED to be thwarted in his follow-up bid when fourth over a mile at Newcastle. However, Michael Bell's charge has since undergone a gelding procedure and the return to 1m2f could see him regain the winning thread. Cerulean Summer has posted several creditable efforts in defeat over 1m4f of late and reverting to this trip shouldn't prevent another good account. Egoiste is also noted.

TIME TESTED is unexposed over this trip and he could be the answer on the back of a creditable fourth dropped to a mile at Newcastle where the steady pace wouldn't have been ideal. Egoiste returned to form when finding just one too good over this C&D a fortnight ago and he will be a threat if able to build on that. Cases can also be made for Green Power and the consistent Cerulean Summer.

It's quite possible TIME TESTED hasn't reached his ceiling yet, with this just his third run over 1m2f. Egoiste is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DRIFTS AWAY had little difficulty in supplementing a Kempton victory over a furlong shorter here last month and another bold bid looks likely. Although a 6lb higher mark demands a career best from the four-year-old, he's difficult to oppose in his current heart. The biggest threat may emerge from last weekend's course scorer Stella Hogan, who should have more to come in a retained eye shield. Star Pupil might fare best of the remainder.

This looks trappy and the suggestion is STELLA HOGAN, who has done nothing wrong in her four appearances since the turn of the year and she looked better than ever when striking over 7f here on Saturday. Though below par at Southwell on Tuesday, Timetobenice will merit serious consideration if allowed to take his chance, while Star Pupil is also in with a shout. Conversely, the hat-trick seeking Drifts Away looks vulnerable off his revised mark.

The mare STELLA HOGAN comes into this in hot form and is taken to follow up her remarkable victory here on Saturday.
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