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

MY GIRL SIOUX has filled the runner-up spot on her latest two starts over C&D and had No Speed Limit close behind in third, Crystal Luna fourth with Beano Power and Sam's Xpress further behind when beating all bar Sporting Hero last month. The winner has boosted the form by scoring again since and the selection can add to a 5f victory here last November. The front-running No Speed Limit has been kept busy with three outings since including when beaten about a length at Newcastle last Friday, while Eric Lock is probably best at this trip and has dropped down to a competitive mark.

MY GIRL SIOUX signalled she is ready to go in again when runner-up over C&D last time and with the winner having franked the form she looks the way to go. Crystal Luna also has winning form over C&D and heads the list of dangers, with course-specialist No Speed Limit and the handily-weighted Sam's Xpress also in the mix.

Despite a poor strike rate MY GIRL SIOUX can take a second career win here, at the expense of No Speed Limit
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HIGHTIMEYOUWON takes a step into the unknown over this trip but is very well treated at the weights. The Stephen Thorne-trained gelding has been in good form this year winning twice, the latest when beating Comfort Line by just over a length in a mile claimer, and he now meets that rival on considerably better terms. The dual purpose Darkened comes here in good form having recorded a seventh career win with an easy C&D success last month, with the hat-trick seeking Signor Ferrari over eight lengths adrift. Cousin Shay has progressed well since joining Natalia Lupini last autumn winning three times at this venue.

An excellent opportunity for HIGHTIMEYOUWON to resume winning ways on these terms. Comfort Line and Darkened can fill the places.

Even though HIGHTIMEYOUWON is unproven over this trip it is difficult to oppose him, so much has he in hand over these.
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DOCTOR GRACE has gained two of her three career wins at this venue and is slipping down the ratings to a competitive mark. She has lost ground at the start on both outings since joining Ado McGuinness this year but has still shaped quite well and had both Latin and Spirit Of Paradise behind when fourth to Tara Power last time. Guest Star opened his account over C&D last time in a claimer for Mark Fahey, while any market move for top-weight Metamorpheus would be interesting. There isn't much to choose between Hope And Innocence and Saxon Kingdom on running behind Little Keilee over a mile here last month but both are unlikely to appreciate this longer trip.

Low mileage 7-y-o SAY YOU'RE SORRY had been shaping well here when last seen in the summer and has been given a chance by the handicapper if ready to go. Doctor Grace and Saxon Kingdom are feared most.

An opportunity perhaps for LATIN to make the breakthrough and confirm recent form with Doctor Grace
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THEOPHILOS won over 1m1f for Johnny Murtagh and was campaigned over hurdles after joining Gerry Keane last summer until placed on both outings here this year. The selection was only just touched off by Sir Callisto over C&D last month with Pavilion End nearly three lengths back in fourth. Gracesolution made a promising return to the Polytrack when third to Koniag over 1m4f in January and any progress from that run would see her go close, while Pearl Jewel won a maiden over C&D on her penultimate start and may have found two miles just a shade too far last time.

THEOPHILOS was denied a first victory in almost 2 years on the nod in a C&D handicap 3 weeks ago and can go one better. Pavilion End wasn't far behind him on that occasion and should be in the mix again. Gracesolution is another to note.

GRACESOLUTION (nap) ran a fine race on her comeback, form which is working out well, and gets the vote over Theophilos
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PUNK POET has dropped down to an attractive mark and gave encouragement over 7f here last month that he can add to five C&D wins. The Eddie Lynam-trained gelding was never a threat on that latest start but did put in some good work at the finish to be placed and will appreciate the step back up to a mile. Daonethatgotaway is on a hat-trick after two wins here over a mile and remains in this grade despite a combined rise of 11lb for those victories, while Pink Oxalis, Altimara and Rockbury Lad are others to consider. The latter always comes from off the pace and went close on his penultimate start over a mile.

With a strong gallop likely this drop back to a mile shouldn't inconvenience SETI, who has low-mileage for a 4-y-o and wasn't beaten far off this mark over 10.7f here last month. Pink Oxalis has been knocking on the door of late and is feared most ahead of Punk Poet and the hat-trick seeking Daonethatgotaway, who is perhaps now a shade too high in the weights following a 5 lb rise for his latest success.

Wide open with a tentative vote going to ROCKBURY LAD back down to 1m
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SUNRISEONTHEBOYNE beat Your Call by half a length over C&D last November and now meets that rival on slightly better terms. The Mick Mulvany-trained gelding hasn't been disgraced in two outings since over 7f and will appreciate the step back up to a mile. The form of Your Call's subsequent course win, with Esque Elegance back in fourth, has worked out well since, while Amber Blossom also won here over 7f as a juvenile. Johnny Murtagh's charge ran a cracker when runner-up to Lost President over a mile last time and probably rates the chief threat.

YOUR CALL had taken well to this surface when last seen, beating a subsequent winner in a 7f nursery, and he can give another good account back over 1m on his return. Amber Blossom is respected, while All Right By Me and Faithlegg Lodge are potential improvers now handicapping for leading yards.

An interesting rematch between Sunriseontheboyne and YOUR CALL, the latter taken to exact revenge
Class & Speed Card

ARIZONA BLAZE was a high-class juvenile, and the talented sprinter should be able to make a winning reappearance. The son of Sergei Prokofiev won twice last year including the Group 3 Marble Hill Stakes at the Curragh and was also placed on two occasions at the top table, including when runner-up in the Grade 1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint at Del Mar. Tipperary maiden winner Sir Yoshi ran his best race when third in the Listed Roses Stakes at York, while Songhai made a winning debut over C&D last month and looks a nice prospect. Dark Ace has improved since switched to this surface while Beauty Queen won twice for Kevin Ryan last year.

If ARIZONA BLAZE can reproduce anything like the form he showed when second at the Breeders' Cup when last seen he should make a successful return to action. Dark Ace took really well to this surface in the autumn and may provide the chief threat ahead of David Marnane's listed-placed performer Sir Yoshi.

The classy ARIZONA BLAZE will have to run a fair bit below his best not to win so is difficult to oppose
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DAAMBERDIPLOMAT has gained all four of his career wins over 6f with three of them coming at this track including last time when just getting the better of Mehman by a nose. The form of that race has been very well advertised since and the selection, who also beat Harry's Bar and Dontspoilasale back in November, meets Mehman on 9lb better terms. The latter got a hefty hike for a decisive win also over C&D, while Never Shout Never has progressed well since switched here this winter. The Stephen Thorne-trained gelding has shown plenty of pace including when successful over 5f but has also gone close over this trip.

MEHMAN was a very comfortable winner over C&D in January and might be able to cope with a rise in the weights. Daamberdiplomat edged out the selection here in December and is feared most ahead of Stephen Thorne veteran Harry's Bar.

DONTSPOILASALE is worth taking a chance on as he is only 2lb higher than when winning over C&D earlier in the season
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