There were 21 Races on Wednesday 26th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Hereford, 9 races at Kempton, 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.

The switch to handicap company has seen ALEXANDRA LAROSE in a much better light, with the five-year-old arriving in search of a hat-trick of victories. The most recent of those came at Southwell last week and she is capable of further progression, despite a 7lb penalty. Hellfire Princess may bounce back from her latest effort at Ludlow, at a track where she has tasted success before. Others to note are Leave Her To Me and Jackeline.

C&D specialist HELLFIRE PRINCESS might be able to end the winning run of Alexandra Larose. Jackeline was better than the result at Huntingdon last time and also makes the shortlist.

The Olly Murphy-trained ALEXANDRA LAROSE has thrived since switching to handicaps and can complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BELLAS BRIDGE took a step back in the right direction when runner-up at Chepstow 10 days ago and Jamie Snowden's mare appears to have been found an ideal opportunity for a first success over timber. Lara Kaleo may have finished closer but for a bad mistake at the last when third on her racecourse debut over 2m here. She is more than entitled to improve from that effort, while Versace Twentyone appears best of the remainder.

LARA KALEO showed promise on her debut here 6 weeks ago and might be worth siding with to improve past the more-established Versace Twentyone. Bellas Bridge should also be on the premises.

Having shown promise on her C&D debut, LARA KALEO can take advantage of her age allowance and score this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ISKAR D'AIRY was a revelation at Huntingdon last week when allowed to make the running, and the seven-year-old is expected to be a tough nut to crack if arriving here in similar form. Night Jet lost a shoe when underperforming at Bangor last time and has every chance of leaving that effort behind him. Dirty Den and Chestnut Pete head the remainder.

A race which to some extent revolves around ISKAR D'AIRY, who proved well suited by a switch to front-running tactics at Huntingdon last week and will likely dominate again if showing up here in the same form. Dirty Den can give him most to do if translating his recent good hurdle form to fences at the first time of asking.

If ISKAR D'AIRY can get close to replicating his Huntingdon winning effort under a penalty he looks well placed to follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RENOIR shaped with promise on his handicap bow at Taunton and, if able to find any further improvement, the Ben Clarke-trained top-weight might be able to break through. Time Interval landed a maiden hurdle over C&D in May last year, but he wasn't quite as effective in a handicap here most recently. He's still respected from 2lb lower, while Lenjoleur De Palma is most appealing of the remainder.

Ben Clarke's RENOIR has made a positive start in this sphere and this fair Flat scorer looks the way to go on the back of an excellent Taunton fourth. C&D winner Time Interval figures on a handy mark and rates a big threat though, while handicap debutant A Good Yomp remains with potential and needs considering too.

A moderate contest where the topweight RENOIR (nap) can provide the answer, after a respectable handicap debut last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

On target over track and trip before following up at Leicester, EVERYONESACRITIC will take all the beating from 3lb higher if handling the forecast quicker conditions. Pep Talking finished a remote third at Huntingdon but the addition of first-time cheekpieces could elicit some improvement, while the return to faster ground could also be key (two from five in good-ground handicaps). Another Mystery can chase the pair home.

EVERYONESACRITIC arrives on an upward curve and is taken to make light of a 3 lb weight rise and complete his hat-trick. Pep Talking is expected to build on a recent Huntingdon third after a break and pose the biggest threat with Perfect Pupil also in the mix for his new handler.

This could go to ANOTHER MYSTERY, who returned from an absence with a respectable run at Doncaster this month and can build on that.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Soldier Saint folded tamely on his racecourse debut and connections will be hopeful that a hood can spark an improved display. It might be best to look elsewhere, though, and a chance is taken on OUT THE MIST. Tom Weston's gelding, whose dam is a full-sister to former high-class chaser Ballycasey, makes plenty of appeal on paper and although his future will probably lie over further, this doesn't look the deepest bumper. Jimbo Sport heads the remainder.

The market should reveal plenty here but it could pay to side with Ben Pauling's JIMBO SPORT, runner-up in an Irish point before Christmas, to make a winning start under Rules. Nicky Henderson's Soldier Saint should take a step forward from his debut Huntingdon ninth and could emerge as the chief threat ahead of newcomer Out The Mist, who needs monitoring in the betting.

Two-time point runner-up JIMBO SPORT makes his bumper debut with new trainer Ben Pauling firmly among the winners and earns the vote.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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