There were 36 Races on Friday 21st March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Newbury, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Dundalk, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BRIDGET MARY has some course experience to draw upon and could be the answer on just her second start after wind surgery. The daughter of Sholokhov showed no ill effects from that operation when she finished a respectable fourth at Chepstow last month and a bold showing looks assured. Arctic Angel is still of low mileage and could also have a big say if handling the drop in trip. Somethingtosomeone and Triple Nickle are others to consider.

QUEEN OF STEEL's stable debut effort at Huntingdon 4 weeks ago has to go down as disappointing but she's on a workable mark on the pick of her hurdles form and could be worth another chance with first-time cheekpieces enlisted. Arctic Angel and Bridget Mary are others to consider, whilst a market move for Somethingtosomeone, on handicap debut, would look significant.

After three promising qualifying runs at around 2m, SOMETHINGTOSOMEONE is taken to make a winning handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Ben Solo and KNIGHT OF ALLEN look the pair to focus on. Although the former is effective at his level and appeals after a couple of creditable second-placed efforts, the latter sets the standard according to official ratings and could make the most of going up against Ben Solo off level weights. With Rubys Legacy and Pink Eyed Pancho having something to prove on the back of failed completions, Captain Trigger rates best of the rest.

This concerns KNIGHT OF ALLEN and Ben Solo. The former ran a solid race when third in a strong-looking Haydock handicap on his penultimate start and that piece of form swings the pendulum in his favour back from 2 months off.

There is not much between KNIGHT OF ALLEN and Ben Solo on the figures but the former's Haydock third in November reads very well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SHESUPINCOURT was the ready winner of a deeper race at Leicester most recently and is hard to oppose despite running off 8lb higher. Callum Pritchard reduces that burden courtesy of his 5lb claim and, with the likes of Oneforthefairgreen and Princess Keri expected to go well but given they're finding winning races difficult, this could turn out to be a straightforward task for the selection.

SHESUPINCOURT built on a solid run over hurdles when running out a convincing winner over fences at Leicester 24 days ago and a repeat should see her tough to beat again. Chase debutante Oneforthefairgreen and Princess Keri may emerge as the chief threats.

With all her rivals rated in the 70s, SHESUPINCOURT could not have been found a weaker race for her attempt to follow up a recent win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ROUGE DE L'QUEST finished second off this mark at Chepstow in October and the drop back in trip after being pulled up at Bangor last time gives him a great chance to bounce back to winning form. Lilting Verse is expected to be in the mix following her second-placed effort at Southwell earlier in the month, while Top Of The Bill and Balkardy appeal most of the remainder.

Having shaped as though working his way back to form over hurdles last time, CLASSIC CONCORDE is of strong interest returned to fences off an attractive mark. He gets the nod ahead of Rouge de L'Quest, who didn't appear to take kindly to the visor on his latest start but the blinkers are now refitted and he could have a big part to play. Balkardy is best of the rest.

David Brace's veteran CLASSIC CONCORDE ran very well over hurdles at Chepstow last month and now bids to exploits his lower chase mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The step back up to 2m4f didn't appear to suit MOUNT WASHINGTON on his most recent outing at Southwell and Evan Williams' gelding is worth another chance having scored at Plumpton the time before over this trip. Estate Planning could step forward on his first run in a handicap and is respected along with L'empire Vert, who wasn't disgraced when fifth at Hereford.

The return to this trip looks a good move where MOUNT WASHINGTON is concerned and, judged on the manner of his breakthrough success at Plumpton in January, he remains on a workable mark. The Bernard Llewellyn-trained pair Estate Planning and Good Impression rate the main dangers in that order of preference.

We haven't seen much of WASTHATOK (nap) since summer 2023 but his run at Ludlow last month was encouraging and he's on a good mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Empire Day is an extremely rare runner in this sphere for Ismail Mohammed but the son of Cracksman faces some interesting opposition in a contest won by smart types such as The Jukebox Man (2023) and Potters Charm 12 months ago. The vote goes to CALIACH POINT following his debut fourth at Huntingdon as that experience may prove valuable. Whiskey Yankee and Starzand are others likely to make an impact.

This could be a good bumper despite the lack of numbers. Expensive Irish point recruit STARZAND gets the vote but Sam Thomas has a good strike-rate in bumpers so Whiskey Yankee would rate a big danger if the betting vibes are strong. Caliach Point ran to a fair level when an encouraging fourth on his Huntingdon debut and should also have a part to play.

All five runners have something going for them but STARZAND was bought for big money after his wide-margin Irish point win.
Ths is the racecard key.
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