There were 43 Races on Saturday 29th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Stratford, 7 races at Newcastle, 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 2 race.

Richard Hannon, who won the 2022 renewal for the same owners, sends out another attractive proposition in the shape of NORMAN'S CAY, who is a half-brother to a winning miler in Germany and boasts several high-profile entries for later in the season. This could be the ideal starting point and the son of Sioux Nation is a must for consideration. Kamakameleon boasts a similar set of entries and needs to be taken seriously. Sucking Diesel and Kanishka are other notable contenders.

The obvious starting point is NORMAN'S CAY, who represents the same owner/trainer as 2022 winner Persian Force. That smart juvenile obliged as a short-priced favourite and this son of Sioux Nation would likely be hard to beat if the betting vibes are similarly strong. Sucking Diesel, Kamakameleon and The Boreham Bullet are others who make paper appeal before any betting clues are known.

Norman's Cay and Kamakameleon command respect, while KANISHKA and Mighty Vega are interesting alternatives.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

MYAL appeals because of his progressive profile. Unraced as a juvenile, he has won four of his eight starts and could round out a five-timer with the step up to a mile likely to suit. Look Back Smiling won this off 1lb higher 12 months ago and is respected with Brandon Wilkie claiming 5lb in the saddle. Thunder Roar (second) and Arthur's Realm (third) helped fill the places last year and can also figure. However, the less-exposed Surrey Shadow may be a bigger danger following his novice stakes win at Southwell.

The pick of several appealing candidates is PRESSURE'S ON, who ended last season on the up and looks set for a productive campaign ahead judged on his strong-finishing reappearance second at Wolverhampton. Stepping back up to a mile in what will be a strongly-run race could equate to an ideal scenario for this 4-y-o. The progressive Naepoint is feared most ahead of Ocean of Dreams, an unexposed recruit from the Aidan O'Brien yard, while Our Havana and Promethean are other key players.

The list is headed by progressive contenders NAEPOINT and Myal who have a combined record of 7-9 since handicappping.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

James's Delight (eighth) is a sprinter who could have a big impact this season and he boasts a solid chance, assuming the ground holds enough juice for him. However, SPYCATCHER (sixth) fended off Clive Cox's gelding when they clashed in a Group 3 at Deauville last summer and cemented his authority by finishing a couple of places ahead of him in the Champions Sprint at Ascot in October. Marshman runs for the same yard and is another must for consideration, while Al Shabab Storm boasts each-way appeal.

JAMES'S DELIGHT enjoyed an excellent 2024, winning 4 times prior to shaping better than the bare result in Group 1 company on Champions' Day at Ascot on his final outing in October. He appeals as the type to rate higher still as a 4-y-o and narrowly shades the vote ahead of last year's runner-up Marshman, who has resumed in rude health on all-weather in recent months. Spycatcher, stablemate of the latter, is another capable of playing a lead role on return.

Last year's runner-up Marshman makes plenty of appeal but IBERIAN was a classy 2yo who may yet make his mark as a sprinter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

DANCING GEMINI may be winless since a Listed success here in September 2023, but he kept top company last season, including runs in both the Derby and Eclipse. Proven when fresh, having finished runner-up in the French 2000 Guineas last May, Roger Teal's charge is narrowly preferred to Botanical, who scored first time out last season at York and went on to place in a strong renewal of the John Smith's Cup. A taking winner of the Cambridgeshire on his penultimate start, Liberty Lane should also go well.

A strong-looking renewal of this listed contest. LIBERTY LANE produced one of the handicap performances of 2024 when landing the Cambridgeshire in good style on his penultimate start and has to be considered the one to beat on his return to action. Point Lynas could be dangerous, especially if allowed an easy time of things on the front end, with low-mileage 5-y-o Botanical another who seems likely to be making his mark in pattern company before long.

Botanical appeals as one who will do well for George Boughey in 2025 but narrow preference is for the same owner's LIBERTY LANE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

William Haggas has won this prestigious contest twice and he looks to have an ideal type this time around in GODWINSON, who may not be the most consistent but is very capable on his day. Runner-up in the Spring Cup at Newbury to begin last season before scoring at Goodwood in August, he remains unexposed for a five-year-old and is taken to go very close. A taking winner of a valuable handicap at York on his penultimate start, Thunder Run has the potential to win a race like this, while the same may be said of the well-bred Midnight Gun, who is the choice of James Doyle. Recent Irish Lincoln winner Orandi is expected to be thereabouts, along with last year's runner-up Lattam.

The Karl Burke stable plundered wins in the Ayr Gold Cup and Cambridgeshire last autumn and this increasingly powerful yard has a good chance of more big handicap success courtesy of THUNDER RUN and Native Warrior. The former travelled like one still on a good mark when faring best of those ridden close up in the Balmoral at Ascot and is preferred. Midnight Gun, an ownermate of Native Warrior, Whip Cracker and Toimy Son, whose yard won this in 2023, complete the shortlist.

Having been the only runner to threaten a Godolphin hotpot in a big-field handicap at Meydan last month, SEAN (nap) earns the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Denied by the narrowest of margins on debut at Kempton in November, BEDOUIN PRINCE is likely to improve for going up in trip and can strike for the powerful Charlie Appleby stable. Another open to progress on the back of a promising third at Southwell earlier in the month, Bouquet De Paris must enter calculations for a yard which has hit form of late. A well-bred colt by Zarak and owned by Amo Racing, Square Necker looks the pick of the newcomers.

A host in with chances but the verdict goes to BEDOUIN PRINCE, who all but justified his considerable strength in the betting first time out at Kempton back in November and Charlie Appleby's colt is open to improvement immediately stepped up in trip. Debutant Square Necker ticks plenty of boxes on paper, so he heads up the dangers representing powerful connections, with Andrew Balding's pair Bouquet de Paris and The Cursor both fancied to improve on their initial efforts, too.

Godolphin's BEDOUIN PRINCE only narrowly failed to justify market confidence at Kempton and he's bred for this longer distance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FREDDY ROBINSON was a consistent performer on the level during 2024 and arrives here with fitness guaranteed after a spell over hurdles. His rider's 7lb allowance will certainly help in what appears to be a competitive event for the grade. Bashful's recent hurdles form gives him strong credentials, while others for the shortlist include Muhib, Rock Armour and Life On The Rocks.

Lots with chances but the vote goes to MARIOENTO who took his form up a notch when getting off the mark at Wolverhampton last month and looks open to further progress now he steps up further in trip. Life On The Rocks is weighted to go well and could emerge as the chief threat to George Boughey's lightly-raced son of Farhh, with Waistcoat, Bulldog Spirit, Aim For The Moon and Bashful all in the picture too in this very open handicap.

The AW doesn't work for LIFE ON THE ROCKS but his turf mark has fallen in tandem with his AW one and he's interesting back on grass.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RUN OF LUCK stepped forward on his three appearances in handicap company last season, which included a victory at Bath in September, and the four-year-old has the potential for further improvement on just his seventh career outing. Letmeseethecolts is a key player dropping back in trip along with the consistent Rainwater, who may have more to offer returning to turf.

Preference is for RAINWATER, who has aquitted himself well on both starts this year and has the assistance of promising claimer Warren Fentiman. Letmeseethecolts and Miners Gamble head the list of dangers in an open-looking finale.

The most solid option is RAINWATER, who arrives on the back of a series of solid AW efforts.
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