There were 43 Races on Friday 14th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Fakenham, 6 races at Doncaster, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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 4 race.

OUR LIL has shown promise on both starts since switching to hurdles and Dan Skelton's filly merits plenty of respect, especially as she may improve for a wind operation since her last appearance. On the pick of her form, Irish Chorus would be the most likely threat to the selection but she does have some questions to answer right now. Others to note are Plus Point and Generous Scorpion.

IRISH CHORUS shaped perfectly fine behind 2 above-average ones at Uttoxeter back in November and is well worth another on that form now returning to 2m. Our Lil is an obvious threat, with Plus Point an interesting hurdling debutante given her fairly useful Flat form.

In an ordinary race OUR LIL, who is back after wind surgery, is taken to confirm the promise of her two runs over hurdles in November.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Cases can be made for all of these, but none more so than REALLYNTRUTHFULLY following his short-head second in handicap company at Hereford a month ago. Dramatic Encore took a big step forwards when upped in trip at Huntingdon last time and further improvement cannot be ruled out. Last Rodeo edges out De Kingpin to be best of the rest.

REALLYNTRUTHFULLY resumed his progress when collared only in the dying strides in a Hereford handicap the previous month and sets the standard on that form. Dramatic Encore and Last Rodeo are also progressing well, though, and merit respect in an interesting small-field novice.

A tight little heat. Preference is for REALLYNTRUTHFULLY to land his second win over hurdles. The biggest danger is Last Rodeo.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

BURROWS HALL arrives here on the back of two victories last month and even a 6lb rise for the most recent of those wins at Market Rasen may not be enough to stop him here. Bold Recruit got off the mark in a 3m Ludlow maiden hurdle last time and the consistent gelding could improve now switched to handicaps, while Shared completes the shortlist.

None of these can be ruled out but CURLEY FINGER hinted at a revival after a break when fourth at Wetherby and can capitalise on a reduced mark here. Hat-trick seeking Burrows Hall rates the obvious threat, although handicap debutant Bold Recruit can't be discounted along with the enigmatic Shared.

The Joel Parkinson/Sue Smith team can land a one-two here with BURROWS HALL (nap) taken to beat stablemate Rialannah.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GILBERTINA wasn't disgraced in third in this grade at Market Rasen last month and competes off an unchanged mark. Nick Kent's eight-year-old is a previous course winner and she looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to get her head back in front. Ashington finished midfield in a warmer contest at Newcastle last time and should go well, while Pure Carbon is another to watch out for.

With improvement likely now upped in trip for this handicap debut, I AIN'T YOUR MATE is not short of appeal. Diamond Dealer needs to get back on track following a couple of low-key efforts but that's entirely possible now back on better ground. Pure Carbon is another who could be seen in a better light now handicapping, while Ashington and Gilbertina are others to consider.

Handicap debutant I AIN'T YOUR MATE is selected now up in trip, while Pure Carbon is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BABY CHOU only found a subsequent winner too good at Catterick on her most recent start and the handicapper might have been kind to leave her mark alone. Sam England's seven-year-old may only need to reproduce that level of form in order to go one better. Loud And Proud wasn't beaten far into third at Warwick last time and she could have more to offer on only her second chase start. You Say Its Over is the pick of the remainder.

This looks ripe for LOUD AND PROUD, who immediately left her hurdles form behind when third on recent chase debut at Warwick and she is open to improvement. Baby Chou is second choice ahead of chase debutante Ann d'Arabie.

Runner-up on her last two starts, BABY CHOU is taken to go one better by beating Loud And Proud and You Say Its Over.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NOBLE GEORGE has shown ability when finishing second on both of his starts to date and he is likely to have more improvement in him. The five-year-old sports a first-time hood and could put his experience to good use. 90,000-euro purchase Jaffa Cake is half-brother to useful bumper winner Tetlami and will need to be monitored in the market with David Bass booked for his debut. Brooklynese completes the shortlist.

JAFFA CAKE makes plenty of appeal on paper and, representing a yard that does well in bumpers, he could be up to making a winning debut. He is preferred to Noble George, who has shown encouragement when finishing runner-up both starts so far, while Dartmouth Castle is another newcomer to consider.

Although Noble George sets the standard, the Ben Pauling-trained newcomer JAFFA CAKE is taken to make a winning debut.
Ths is the racecard key.
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