There were 28 Races on Sunday 30th March 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Ascot, 7 races at Downpatrick, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Leopardstown, 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 5 race.

This is wide open and only a tentative vote can go to HAVANA PRINCE. The gelded son of Havana Grey was progressive on the turf last season, winning three times, and was perhaps in need of the outing at Newcastle recently. Hartswood has been in good form on the all-weather over the winter months and the previous C&D winner warrants plenty of respect. Others to note include Rising Force, Zous Juice and Calanthe.

An ultra-competitive start to proceedings and it could pay to side with CATHEDRAL PEAK, who shaped well having had a hopeless task from her position at Gowran when last seen 5 months ago and she remains open to improvement starting out for a new yard amongst the winners. The consistent Warning Sign heads up the dangers also making his return, with Hartswood, Calanthe and Rising Force just a handful of others to consider, too.

A minefield. This should be fast-run and YEOMAN has done well to finish so close the last twice after starting slowly.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PANTILE WARRIOR posted a series of creditable efforts in novice/maiden company last season and the son of Frankel opened his account when returned to action at Chelmsford earlier this month. A mark of 87 looks fair based on what he's already achieved and the three-year-old is expected to double his tally. Chartwell Jock made all of the running at Wolverhampton last time out and is of clear interest now sent handicapping. Modern Utopia struck at Nottingham in October before going in again at Newmarket the following month, though a 10lb higher mark will ask more of her.

MODERN UTOPIA looked potentially very useful when scoring twice last backend and is selected to pick up where she left off. Many Men may have got off lightly with a 4 lb rise for his Newmarket win in October and is second choice ahead of Chartwell Jock.

Back on grass there's every reason to favour PANTILE WARRIOR (nap), whose turf form stacks up well. Chartwell Jock is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This contest can often throw up a useful winner and that might be the case with Richard Hannon's MEBLESH. The Sea The Stars colt fetched 100,000 euros as a juvenile and is a brother to four separate winners, each possessing above-average ability. Palmarian shaped with promise in a decent maiden at Newmarket when last seen and must enter calculations, along with Honved, who looks certain to improve on his debut effort at Wolverhampton.

PALMARIAN showed plenty of promise in an October Newmarket maiden that usually throws up a smart one and with improvement surely on the cards he could get off the mark here. Likewise Honved made a very bright start more recently at Wolverhampton and seems sure to progress. Meblesh, for a yard that has won 3 runnings of this in recent years, and Mum's Angel, are appealing newcomers.

Having had the rest in trouble at one stage at Newmarket (7f, good to soft) in October, PALMARIAN seems to have shown the most promise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Having progressed nicely since undergoing wind surgery last summer, EYE OF DUBAI returns with scope to make a big impact in races of this type over the coming months. Handed a rise of just 3lb for a C&D win when last seen in November, the son of Havana Grey starts the new campaign on a realistic mark and makes plenty of appeal. Other strong contenders include last year's winner Knebworth, Aramis Grey, Bosh and Billyjoh.

This is wide open but it could pay to side with last year's victor KNEBWORTH who shaped well on his recent return when fourth at Wolverhampton and hails from a yard among the winners. Dark Thirty has a good record fresh and could emerge as the main danger off a lenient mark, although a solid case can be made for plenty of others, namely Fine Interview, Eye of Dubai, Bosh, Trilby and Archduke Ferdinand in this cracking sprint.

Back down in class and belatedly returned to the scene of his turf win, BILLYJOH is preferred. Second choice is Archduke Ferdinand.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

MAGICO, who was an eye-catching second over this trip at Chelmsford 17 days ago, could be the way to go now he is tried with a tongue-tie and cheekpieces combination. That was the four-year-old's first start since undergoing wind surgery and there could be plenty more to come. There are obviously dangers aplenty with the likes of Stressfree, City Of Delight and Asgard's Captain all suggested as capable players. Qitaal is also dangerous to rule out.

A useful handicap. MAGICO caught the eye when a fast-finishing second on his recent Chelmsford reappearance and is taken to go one better now. Stressfree, who has some good C&D form, is another whose fitness is assured after a hurdle win last month and he's second choice ahead of City of Delight and Royal Approval.

Magico is second choice behind STRESSFREE who has the ability to go very well off this mark and scored over hurdles last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ATA RANGI is highly notable starting out for Ed Walker and could well make a winning start to his handicapping career. The son of Decorated Knight was the ready winner of a maiden at Roscommon on his final start for Henry De Bromhead and has bags of scope to make further progress from a mark of just 76. The lightly-weighted Chuzzlewit and Outrun The Storm have been in fair form on all-weather and revert to turf with each-way chances. However, Madame De Sevigne's most recent form has a solid look and she rates the biggest threat to the selection.

MADAME DE SEVIGNE ended last year on the up, scoring at Newmarket in October before a good second at the same course the following month, so she is taken to resume winning ways on her return. The main danger could be Metaverse, who had excuses on his final 2 starts in 2024, while Ata Rangi is an interesting contender as he makes his stable/handicap debut.

It's a major puzzle but the most interesting candidate may be YANTARNI, then Circe and Madame De Sevigne.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having finished last season with a never-nearer second over 6f at Newmarket, stable debutant IMPERIAL GUARD makes plenty of appeal reverting to 7f. The Michael Dods-trained four-year-old is only 1lb higher on this return to action and he looks open to improvement over today's distance. The biggest threat may emerge from Zip, who has been in decent heart on the all-weather in recent months. Dolce Courage, Dapper Valley and Onemorenomore are others to consider in an open affair.

A competitive big-field handicap with a few who tend to go forward, and this could be run to suit DAPPER VALLEY who finished last season on a high when travelling smoothly to win at Yarmouth. He's gone well fresh in the past and gets the vote ahead of Tropez Power who may have another race in him off a 5 lb lower turf mark. Another Investment is usually patiently-ridden and could have a big say if ready to roll after a 145-day absence.

The likelihood of a fast-run race heightens interest in TROPEZ POWER who could be overlooked in the market.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HAPPIER relished her first attempt over 5f when making all at Southwell in November. The daughter of Profitable scored with enough in hand to suggest that a 4lb higher rating is surmountable and reverting to turf shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Gustav Graves boasts a recent second at Wolverhampton and the seven-year-old's proven fitness could prove crucial in a race chock-full of returning rivals. Derek Shaw's gelding is feared most, ahead of Glory Hyde and Mattice.

Unsurprisingly a whole host holding claims with the narrow vote in favour of top-weight ABATE. He wasn't at his best towards the end of last season but lurks on a very handy mark on return, so could be the answer for the stable who bagged this prize 12 months ago. Knicks was probably best forgiven his final run of last term on account of the quick turnaround and he merits respect. Happier, Dandy Dinmont and Thunder Star are just a trio of others in the mix.

Preference is for interesting mare HAPPIER, who could well have more to offer at this trip. Dandy Dinmont is second choice.
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