There were 28 Races on Sunday 30th March 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Ascot, 7 races at Downpatrick, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Leopardstown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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INTENSIFY makes plenty of appeal on pedigree being a full-sister to Newspaperofrecord, twice a Grade 1 winner in the USA including the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. The dam has produced four other winners including the smart sprinter Classical Times and it will be interesting to see how strong she is in the market. Crystal Ball is a Wootton Bassett half-sister to Tepin, while Tarima hails from a family that Dermot Weld has done very well with in the past, including with Tarnawa and Tahiyra. Made U Blush sets a decent standard among those to have run and is already proven over a mile.

Those with experience don't set a tall standard so this may well go to one of the choicely-bred newcomers, TARIMA, Intensify and Crystal Ball all make plenty of appeal on paper and are preferred in that order before market clues.

The market should provide some clarity but a tentative goes to Tarnawa's close relation TARIMA over Intensify and Crystal Ball
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HENRI MATISSE showed some wayward tendencies as a juvenile but also plenty of talent when winning four times. The Wootton Bassett colt had Arizona Blaze nearly four lengths behind when landing the Group 2 Railway Stakes at the Curragh and successfully signed off the campaign in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf when stepping up to a mile at Del Mar. Arizona Blaze went close in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint and now tries this trip for the first time having scored in good style over 6f at Dundalk earlier this month. The form of Hazdann's maiden win at the Curragh last summer has worked out exceptionally well and it will be interesting to see how he has progressed.

HENRI MATISSE signed off a highly-productive juvenile campaign with success in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Del Mar back in November and, with the drop in trip holding no fears, he's fancied to make a winning return. Easy Dundalk scorer Arizona Blaze, on his first crack at 7f, rates next best, with Hazdann completing the shortlist.

Aidan O'Brien's Grade 1-winning miler HENRI MATISSE may cope better with the distance than Arizona Blaze, a fine sprinter at two
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EXACTLY progressed well throughout her juvenile campaign and was placed twice in Group 1 company including behind stablemate Lake Victoria in the Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh before handling soft ground well when a runaway winner of the Group 3 Killavullan Stakes over this C&D. Riding arrangements suggest she is preferred to Bubbling, who finished off last season by landing the Group 2 Rockfel Stakes over this trip at Newmarket. Sparkling Sea twice showed smart form against Fairy Godmother at Naas early last term but now reappears after an absence of 315 days, while Swelter won a mile maiden in good style on her only outing here last July.

Plenty of these fillies bring potential to a cracking Group 3 but it could pay to side with form pick and C&D winner EXACTLY who is also the choice of Ryan Moore from Aidan O'Brien's trio. Stablemates and fellow pattern-race winners Bubbling and Merrily rate major threats though, with the less exposed duo Sparkling Sea and Usdi Atohi completing the shortlist.

It makes sense to trust Ryan Moore's preference for EXACTLY (nap), a dual C&D winner who impressed on her final juvenile start
Class & Speed Card
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DELACROIX won twice last year including the Group 3 Autumn Stakes at Newmarket before just losing out by the slimmest of margins to Hotazhell in the Group 1 Futurity Trophy at Doncaster. The Dubawi colt is bred to stay this extra quarter mile, while stablemate Puppet Master also looked like he'd be suited by stepping up in trip when finishing strongly to land a maiden at the Galway Festival. Cork maiden winner Wemightakedlongway subsequently performed well at Group 3 level and riding arrangements suggest she's preferred to Kibris.

Aidan O'Brien holds a typically strong hand in this Group 3 event and his highly progressive juvenile DELACROIX can resume winning ways having just been touched off in Doncaster's Futurity Stakes last backend and put himself firmly in the Derby picture. Stablemate Puppet Master should also find this step up to 1m2f very much to his benefit and rates the main threat with the unexposed Dundalk maiden scorer Tiberius Thunder not discounted either for last year's winning stable.

The William Hill Futurity runner-up DELACROIX sets a high standard and is the clear pick of a Ballydoyle-trained trio
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Aidan O'Brien has won this handicap four times in the past eight years and SERIOUS CONTENDER may prove the pick of his trio. The selection was prominent throughout on all three outings last year, including when successful here over a mile, and is bred to appreciate this step up in trip. Galveston made all to land a mile maiden at Naas, with Mocking not enjoying a clear run behind in fifth, and is another to consider along with Glen To Glen, who made a winning reappearance over 6f at the Curragh a fortnight ago. Dahlia Noir kept good company last year and is also noted.

Aidan O'Brien has a fine recent record in this and his upwardly-mobile Wootton Bassett colt SERIOUS CONFIDENCE looks a very likely sort now going into handicaps and earns a confident vote. Stablemate Galveston also comes here on the back of a last-time-out victory and is next on the list ahead of Sunriseontheboyne and Light As Air.

In a wide-open contest, MISTER ADAM is put forward as an each-way proposition. Serious Contender is an obvious danger
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RAMPAGE has won three times including over 1m1f at this venue and has been placed on his last two turf starts. The Tom McCourt-trained gelding was having his second outing in the space of 48 hours when a creditable fourth at the Curragh most recently. Dark Viper is a frustrating sort to follow and filled the runner-up spot for the eighth time in the space of 12 months when reappearing at the Curragh a fortnight ago. Chavajod has dropped down to a competitive mark and David Egan is an interesting booking.

CHAVAJOD made an encouraging return at Dundalk a fortnight ago and this C&D winner could be the way to go under David Egan. Dark Viper and Counterculture are a couple of the other likely players in a wide-open handicap.

Preference is for MIGDAM who is well drawn, is fit from the AW and he's 15lb below his last winning turf mark.
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GENUINE JIM provided Nicola Burns with her first winner when appreciating cut in the ground to land a 24-runner event at the Curragh last autumn and shaped well when out of the handicap on his only subsequent start. Master Garvey is versatile in terms of ground conditions and last time scored over this trip at Dundalk. Si Senor has dropped down to a competitive mark and was placed at Dundalk over the winter, while Seas And Oceans is another to consider.

A big field, but a mixed bag. MASTER GAREY looks the safest option to back up his Dundalk success. Saxon Kingdom and Latin are others to consider.

A tentative vote goes to SEAS AND OCEANS who went close off this sort of mark a couple of times last year.
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