There were 21 Races on Sunday 2nd March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Huntingdon, 6 races at Doncaster, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SIBERIAN STAR made the frame over the smaller obstacles at Warwick last month and is an interesting contender back in this sphere, having won a chase off only 1lb lower over 3m1f at Catterick in January. Northern Poet is a player based on his second at Plumpton two starts ago, while The Newest One has unseated the last twice but he is a previous C&D winner and would be a big player if putting in a clear round.

SIBERIAN STAR has done well for current connections this winter and remains of interest back off his proper mark over fences after an eye-catching run over hurdles recently. Northern Poet looks the main threat, ahead of Supervisor.

The withdrawal of recent winner Champagnesuperover promotes NORTHERN POET to first choice, ahead of Supervisor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

TOMMY CULLEN justified favouritism in comfortable style over track and trip last month and a 8lb rise could prove to be on the lenient side. The seven-year-old might only need to produce a repeat of that performance in order to go in again. Koenigsstern failed to follow up his success at Fontwell on Boxing Day when only fourth at Huntingdon last time, but he will be pinning his hopes on first-time cheekpieces to eke out more. Bob Bob Ricard can beat An Bradan Feasa home for third.

TOMMY CULLEN has conditions to suit and only had to be pushed out to score comfortably here last month. He can follow up. Bob Bob Ricard may give him most to think about.

Course specialist TOMMY CULLEN (nap) won in fine style over C&D recently and can follow up despite an 8lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Shuil Ceoil went in by a neck in this grade at Fontwell in January and he holds an obvious chance off a 6lb higher rating. However, the vote goes to EILEEN'S ORDERS, who finished third in a stronger event on her handicap debut at Southwell last time and was kindly dropped 1lb for that display. The five-year-old could have more to offer and can record her first career success. Of the remainder, Fierce Warrior makes the most appeal based on his third at this venue in December.

SHAN'T WAIT has been brought along gradually with handicaps in mind and is bred to appreciate this stiffer test of stamina. He makes fair appeal. Shuil Ceoil and Fierce Warrior are feared most.

The return to better ground could be ideal for point winner SERGEANT FURY on his handicap debut and he earns the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SKI LODGE showed signs of promise on his hurdling bow in November, but he took a giant leap forward to win at Haydock the following month. Alan King's gelding should have plenty more to offer, especially at this trip, and he is fancied to double his tally under a penalty. Thank You Ma'am, who boasts an official rating of 127, has been holding his own in handicap company of late and is perhaps the main threat, although Hauraki Gulf should not be underestimated.

None of these can be ruled out but Georgina Nicholls' THANK YOU MA'AM arrives at the top of his game from handicaps so looks the way to go back in maiden company here. Haydock-scorer Ski Lodge has better days ahead of him and rates the main threat,with both Minella Rescue and Hauraki Gulf not discounted either.

Ski Lodge is respected but preference is for THANK YOU MA'AM, who has shown strong form in handicaps the last twice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Jac Jumper has been knocking at the door recently and the use of Ellis Collier's 5lb claim could play a vital role today, but preference is for ANOTHER MYSTERY. Sarah Humphrey's charge hasn't been seen since filling the runner-up spot at Uttoxeter in May, but the eight-year-old returns to action with conditions very much in his favour and it would come as no surprise were he to go close. Just Gino heads the remainder.

WHOSHOTTHESHERIFF was in the process of going close tried tongue tied until his suspect jumping intervened at Carlisle 2 weeks ago and is worth another chance eased in class. In-form pair Jac Jumper and Just Gino are feared most.

Topweight JAC JUMPER has been knocking at the door over fences for a while and is taken to get off the mark in this sphere.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Danger Nap hit the woodwork on his racecourse bow before going on to run with credit in a Listed contest at Cheltenham on New Years' Day. Eased in class he merits the utmost respect along with Phineas Bunce, who shaped with clear promise at Wincanton in December. Eternity Rose represents a trainer who often does well in bumpers so a market check is advised while similar comments apply to At The Oche. However, a chance can be taken on Alan King's BLUE SKY DREAMING. The son of Blue Bresil, whose dam had success in bumpers, has an appealing pedigree and although his future ought to lay over obstacles, he might be up to the task today.

Little form to go on and Fergal O'Brien's Time Test gelding ETERNITY ROSE, who catches the eye on paper, is taken to go in at the first time of asking. Danger Nap is the only one of 3 with previous expeience and can also have a say, with Blue Sky Dreaming and At The Oche also worthy of consideration starting out for good yards.

This could go to PHINEAS BUNCE, who was a promising fourth on his debut at Wincanton and that form has been franked.
Ths is the racecard key.
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