There were 27 Races on Sunday 23rd March 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Limerick, 6 races at Exeter, 6 races at Carlisle, 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.

A highly promising third behind none other than The New Lion at Chepstow in October, KAYF DANCER has had a break since and that form sets the standard on his return to action. Doctor Kildare arrives with similar claims after a respectable second at Doncaster earlier in the month, but will need to improve his jumping if he is to trouble the selection. Thankyouandplease may pick up the pieces if the aforementioned pair falter.

KAYF DANCER has been shaping up well in his 3 starts so far, keeping on for third behind subsequent dual Grade 1 winner The New Lion at Chepstow last time, so he is taken to get off the mark with this longer trip promising to suit. He can see off the challenge of Doctor Kildare, who is also open to further improvement.

This looks a match between KAYF DANCER and Doctor Kildare, with not much between them on ratings. The trip should be fine for both.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SPECIAL JOHN was a major improver for going up in trip when runner-up at Southwell last time out, and with further progress likely, Chris Down's charge can go one better on his fourth start in this sphere. A determined winner over further at Huntingdon on his first start for new connections, Wearapinkribbon is likely to have a say off 4lb higher, while the consistent Coconut Twist is another to note, having scored here in January.

SPECIAL JOHN was well supported when a good second at Southwell last week and remains low mileage. He makes plenty of appeal. Coconut Twist and Lightonthewing are feared most.

Coconut Twist should go well again but WEARAPINKRIBBON (nap) won at the first attempt for his new yard and may build on that.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Runner-up on her last two starts, BLACKSAMSSENORITA deserves a change in luck and she can get that on this occasion, with the slight rise in distance expected to suit. Good ground should not inconvenience either, so the six-year-old gets the vote ahead of Youhadmeathello, who was a highly promising second on debut at Hereford last month. Kissininthebackrow is one that reverts from the level and may have a say in proceedings.

A winner on her second start in points, YOUHADMEATHELLO produced a promising first effort under Rules when second in a mares' maiden hurdle at Hereford 4 weeks ago. A well-related mare, she looks sure to improve for that initial experience and can make it second time lucky. That said, Blacksamssenorita is compiling a solid record herself over hurdles and shouldn't be dismissed lightly.

Irish point winner YOUHADMEATHELLO made a promising start to her rules career last month and gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ART DECCO relished a greater emphasis on stamina when digging deep to land the spoils over C&D last month. A 2lb nudge up in the ratings looks more than fair and another bold bid looks assured. The biggest threat may emerge from Musical Slave, who bounced back to form when scoring at Taunton 13 days ago. Neo King and Yes Day are others to consider in their current fettle.

This looks competitive but YES DAY won in the style of an improving novice at Hereford 2 weeks ago so gets the nod. Art Decco and Neo King are closely matched having finished 1-2 over C&D last month and they head the dangers.

With much less to prove than some if it's good ground, CONCETTO and Musical Slave top the list.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having finished third on her last two outings over hurdles, chase debutant MINNIEMUM may prove tough to beat if taking to this discipline. The daughter of Telescope looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to get back on the scoresheet and she's preferred to Fortunefavorsdbold. Christian Williams' mare boasts plenty of experience in this sphere and she could prove dangerous if allowed an easy lead. Micronormous may chase the aforementioned pair home.

FORTUNEFAVORSDBOLD is worth forgiving his latest below-form third at Leicester when possibly finding the run coming too quickly and can gain a deserved first success of the season. Chasing--debutante Minniemum arrives in good nick over the smaller obstacles and could emerge as the chief threat to Christian Williams' mare ahead of Micronormous.

River Tyne is preferred among the three who have run over fences but the chase debutante MINNIEMUM needs a very close look.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having made it fourth time lucky between the flags at Kingston Blount last month, Couer D'alene must enter calculations. However, fellow Rules debutant AMATCHMADEINHEAVEN was quite taking when scoring over 2m at Larkhill earlier this month and the son of Schiaparelli may have too much speed for these rivals. Badbury Rings winner Lady Kloppenheim is heading in the right direction and it will be interesting to see how she compares to her rivals in the market.

A race in which the betting will likely be informative. COUER D'ALENE was the comfortable winner of a Kingston Blount maiden point last month and gets the vote before market clues are known.

Preference is for AMATCHMADEINHEAVEN, who dominated a recent Larkhill point bumper from the front.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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