There were 36 Races on Friday 28th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Wetherby, 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SKONTONOVSKI has plenty going for him on his first start for Ger O'Leary in this optional claimer. A rating of 70 entitles him to plenty of respect and Darragh O'Sullivan claims a handy 7lb off his back. He was last seen finishing a decent second in a C&D claimer in December. This is a drop in trip for Signor Ferrari, but he has winning form over it. Considering he has won two handicaps over further at Dundalk this year, his chance has to be taken seriously. Laura Hourigan has conjured five Dundalk victories from Notforalongtime, who is capable of going well.

Though SIGNOR FERRARI was put in his place both starts over this trip in December, he won well over 7f at Cork last spring and, having weakened out of contention late on in 10.7f contests the last twice, dropping back to this trip may well work in his favour. Little Keilee will be a threat if on-song, while Skontonovski is also shortlisted.

A chance is taken on NEZEEH from the bottom of the weights. He was below form over 6f last time but showed more on his penultimate run
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The draw hasn't been kind to CAMACHERO, but Colin Keane is a notable booking for this Camacho gelding. He showed good improvement to finish a running-on third over 1m at this track in January which brings him into contention. Havana Notion was just pipped by a neck and a short head in third in a sprint handicap last week, so has to enter calculations. Manhattan Dandy is well drawn in stall one and acquitted himself well when trying to make all before finishing second over a longer trip in November. If he is ready to go off the break, he ought to get in the mix.

An open-looking contest with the vote going to HAVANA NOTION, who stopped the slide from a tumbling mark when third here last week and he remains well treated on old form if able to back that up. Heading up the dangers is Harriet Eagle, who won first time up last season and fresh may be the best time to catch her. Manhattan Dandy and Camachero are another couple fancied to go well.

This could go the way of the top weight MACADAM'S ROCK who is a 3-time C&D winner who shaped well over 6f on return
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SLOWDOWNBARNEY has been shaping like a step up in trip would suit. John McConnell's charge has been placed in his last three handicaps over 1m4f at this venue and wasn't stopping in the closing stages. Duke Otto has to rate a danger on the back of landing a handicap hurdle at Wexford on St Patrick's Day. On his penultimate outing, he was only beaten two lengths into fifth over C&D. Billie Frechette is a consistent sort who tries a new trip for Noel Meade, while first-time cheekpieces saw Is She Now keep on nicely for fourth place in February. Makaiah has been hurdling, but isn't without a chance back on the level.

This trip represents unchartered waters for OMAKASE but she has improved for the step up to 1½m the last twice and there's a good chance that this stiffer test will be right up her street. Metamorpheus was below par on his all-weather/yard debut here a fortnight ago but he's capable of much better and is lurking on a dangerous mark, while Billie Frechette and Duke Otto, both of whom arrive here on the back of good efforts over hurdles, are also feared.

4yo filly BILLIE FRECHETTE (nap) shaped like 2m may suit when last seen at this venue and she's run well over timber since
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LADY IMAN made a six-figure price at Goffs and is a half-sister to a Group 2 winner. She is in good hands with Ger Lyons and makes plenty of appeal on paper. Army Leave was a market springer in the first juvenile maiden of the season at the Curragh and performed creditably in third. The winner looked very smart while there was also good word about the runner-up. Dundalk has been a happy hunting ground for Stephen Thorne at the start of his training career and he takes the wraps off Innumerable, who is related to a host of multiple winners. Stop The Nation is another newcomer to note in a race where the market will be informative.

Experience will probably count for plenty in this early 2-y-o maiden and ARMY LEAVE makes lots of appeal after a promising showing in the first race of the season at the Curragh a fortnight ago. Lady Iman and Stop The Nation are a couple of the more interesting newcomers and the betting should be revealing as ever.

Army Leave and Leblon Beach have valuable experience but are opposed by the newcomer LADY IMAN
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The 85-rated ELANA OSARIO has the form to take this maiden. Last season, she came home third in a fillies' maiden at Clonmel and was runner-up in a pair of fillies' maidens at Killarney and the Curragh. She drops back to 1m and this race looks a good opportunity for her. Mallavelly could be a useful recruit for Ger Lyons. She was placed a couple of times in her three-year-old campaign in Britain for Jane Chapple-Hyam. She also wasn't far out of the places in a couple of valuable races at Newmarket and Goodwood. Colugo is race fit from a runner-up spot over 7f at this track in February, while there could be more to come from Shaool and Winsome.

ELANA OSARIO took another step forward when second in a Curragh maiden when last seen in October and can get off the mark dropped in trip on her return. Mallavelly is feared most starting out for Ger Lyons, Colugo has races in her judged on her second here 5 weeks ago.

Connections will be keen to get the winning bracket for ELANA OSARIO on seasonal return and she holds the best form claims
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PROPOSE is likely to reap the benefit of an outing in an end-of-season maiden at the Curragh. This Frankel colt came home seventh in a massive field on yielding ground and is up in trip on Polytrack debut. He is Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore's sole representative on the card. O'Brien has landed the last three renewals of this race. What's Your Game caught a tartar when beaten into second over C&D at the end of February, but that should have him primed for this. Woodshaw Whisper was nearest at the finish in third at Leopardstown in October and has switched to Ger Lyons, while Truth Be Told handled this surface when third in a maiden in November and has to be respected.

PROPOSE made a promising start when seventh in a big-field Curragh maiden and can build on it on his return to get off the mark. Woodshaw Whisper also has better days ahead of him and could emerge as the main threat to Aidan O'Brien's Frankel colt ahead of Truth Be Told and What's Your Game.

Truth Be Told edges it on juvenile form but there may be greater improvement to come from WOODSHAW WHISPER
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CHOPSTICKS could get his head in front for the first time. His last two runs saw him finish third over C&D and fourth over further, and a reproduction of either of those efforts would have him heavily involved. Dynamite Defense won on his penultimate start over 1m at this racecourse in September. He hasn't had many runs over this sort of trip, but does look one of the more likely contenders. Wonder Spirit has been out of form, but competes off a very low mark.

Lots with chances but CHOPSTICKS rates just the pick of these weights so edges the vote in his bid for a breakthrough victory. Randall Poets Lass heads the list of dangers, although the likes of Flier, Dynamite Defense and Wrecking Ball Paul all need factoring in too.

A chance taken on VILLEMACHO who's on a workable mark and may appreciate more of a stamina test this time
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