There were 23 Races on Wednesday 5th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Catterick, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
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This looks a trappy affair so only a tentative vote goes to ONE HORSE TOWN. Harry Derham's gelding stayed on into third over 1m3f here last week and, with his stamina drawn out further, he gets the vote to score. Nobleman was runner-up behind a potentially useful colt over 1m3f at Southwell and he could emerge as the main danger now stepping up in trip. Of the newcomers, Cracksman filly Rommie The Miracle is respected most.

ONE HORSE TOWN improved for the step up in trip when third on his handicap bow here last week and looks the one to beat back in a maiden. La Trinite caught the eye when third on debut here and is another to consider along with Nobleman, who's open to further improvement.

It's hard to get away from ONE HORSE TOWN, who sets the standard on his third here last week and is open to more progress.
Class & Speed Card
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Richard Hughes has his string in decent form at present and THE THAMES LADY gets the nod. She improved for a switch to handicaps when scoring cosily at Lingfield last month and could prove tough to stop off 4lb higher. Blue Anthem shaped as if he will be suited by a return to this distance when letting down favourite-backers over a mile at Southwell and is respected off just 3lb higher than his previous winning mark. Toughly enters the equation too.

TOUGHLY confirmed debut promise despite still showing signs of greenness when scoring at Southwell and an opening mark of 70 may underestimate her. The Thames Lady took a big step forward when making a winning handicap bow at Lingfield and is the obvious threat, with Blue Anthem best of the others back down in trip.

Ollie Sangster's TOUGHLY overcame greenness to score at Southwell and looks to have a fair bit more to offer on her handicap debut here.
Class & Speed Card
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TOO SWEET took a step forward on her first appearance for this stable, shaping with promise when runner-up at Chelmsford. She gets the vote to make a winning switch to handicaps at the chief expense of Blue Eclipse, who showed a game attitude when opening his account at Chelmsford and the unexposed son of Oasis Dream should go well again. Montrachet Girl is respected most out of the remainder.

MONTRACHET GIRL confirmed the promise of her stable debut when getting off the mark with a bit in hand on just her second outing in a handicap at Southwell 3 weeks ago and can defy a 3 lb rise. Maids Head is still on the upgrade judged on her close third at Southwell in November so is feared most.

Stylish Southwell winner MONTRACHET GIRL has taken her form up a level since joining Roger Varian and can make light of a 3lb rise here.
Class & Speed Card
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A creditable second at Lingfield on her third career outing, NAUGHTY EYES could be well treated off a mark of 75 on her handicap debut and she can regain the winning thread. This Farh got off the mark with a taking success at the same track last month and he must enter calculations, along with Political Power, who has been runner-up on two of his last three starts.

INVINCIBLE MELODY found some improvement when just denied in this headgear at Wolverhampton and this well-bred sort should be up to winning a race of this nature. Lady Manzor quickly settled matters once organised in a novice at Lingfield and she rates the main threat ahead of This Farh.

Ralph Beckett's INVINCIBLE MELODY took a step forward on his handicap debut when runner-up at Wolverhampton and can go one better here.
Class & Speed Card
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Now in the care of Jim Boyle after scoring at Lingfield in December, ERNIE'S VALENTINE is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming and he can follow up off 3lb higher for a third course success. Starshiba has dropped to a mark just 1lb higher than his last win and he is a key player. City Cyclone has run with credit since a pair of victories at Wolverhampton in January and rounds out the shortlist.

A chance is taken on LESSAY, who's certainly capable from this mark if things drop right for him. City Cyclone should give another good account, while Ernie's Valentine remains well treated on old form now setting out for another new yard.

Preference is for CITY CYCLONE. who won twice over 7f last month and looks interesting on this step back up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
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VINCE LOMBARDI has switched yards since finishing runner-up at Lingfield shortly before Christmas and he can strike on the drop in class off a mark 2lb lower than his last success. A shade unlucky when short of room and eventually finishing third at Chelmsford, Enpassant is likely to be thereabouts, as is Ben Y Bryn, who bounced back to form with a highly encouraging second over 6f at Southwell.

Cases can be made for most, but preference is for ENPASSANT, who won over C&D last month and ran respectably in his follow-up bid when third at Chelmsford 17 days later. Tea Sea was unable to land the 4-timer at Wolverhampton but he remains of interest with the blinkers back on, with Ben Y Bryn and the stable-switching Vince Lombardi taken to fight out third.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to the lightly raced 4yo PORT ROAD, who didn't get any luck over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
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MR BALOO is 2-5 at this track and 1-1 over C&D, so makes plenty of appeal on the back of a close-up Chelmsford second and a Southwell success. Richard Hannon's colt is in great nick and will likely prove popular, likewise the unexposed Patch's Bond, who also struck on his sole previous attempt over track and trip. Tadreeb has won three of his four starts since joining Rod Millman, and the returning He's Got Game is another to bear in mind.

MR BALOO showed a gutsy attitude to get back to winning ways at Southwell 11 days ago and, nudged up just 2 lb, Richard Hannon's colt gets the nod to go in again at the expense of Patch's Bond, who is less exposed than all of these and took a big step forward making his handicap debut at Lingfield just under 6 weeks ago. More Than A Feelin and Tadreeb round off the shortlist.

Preference is for PATCH'S BOND, who went very close on his handicap debut at Lingfield and is open to more progress back in trip.
Class & Speed Card
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The fitting of a tongue-tie has really helped Rebel Empire over the winter months (3-5) and another bold showing looks assured. However, slight preference is for SHALLOW, who made an eyecatching debut here in September 2023 and has improved no end since, racking up four wins from six starts, including two over this C&D. She might have more improvement in her than Richard Hannon's gelding and can complete the hat-trick. Keep an eye on Supreme King too.

SUPREME KING ran up to his best when narrowly denied at this C&D 2 weeks ago, coming from a lot further back than the winner, so he could be ready to open his account for the year. He is taken to reverse the placings with Shallow from when the pair met last time, while Ultramarine helps to give David Evans a strong hand.

Top of the list is SHALLOW (nap), who made it 4-7 when making all to complete a C&D double last time. Rebel Empire is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
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A winner at Hamilton last July, VICTORY SHOUT has since moved to Anthony Charlton's yard and, following a lacklustre attempt over hurdles at Cheltenham, he got back on track reverting to the Flat at Southwell when outrunning huge odds to finish second behind a progressive Roger Varian inmate. It is interesting that Hollie Doyle keeps the partnership intact and connections reach for first-time cheekpieces, so it might be worth giving the Frankel colt another chance. The unexposed Almosh'her will no doubt prove popular and confirmed the promise of his debut Southwell success when narrowly denied over 1m3f here. He joins Buxted Too on the shortlist.

ALMOSH'HER has made a promising start to his career, winning at Southwell on debut before sticking to his task well when runner-up at this course last time, so he is taken to double his tally with further improvement to come. Buxted Too won with something in hand over C&D on his latest outing and is feared most, ahead of Victory Shout.

Preference is for ALMOSH'HER, who had a win and near-miss in his two novice events and is open to more progress on handicap debut.
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