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

MONGIBELLO has 14lb to find with Jalila Moriviere on ratings but can be depended upon to run to a useful level. Listed-placed in a bumper in November 2023, her hurdles form hasn't been as strong but nonetheless ran two solid races at Fairyhouse in January, with the latter race being at Grade 3-level. Jalila Moriviere disappointed on her Irish debut here last Christmas but returns following a break. She could leave that form well behind, but didn't feature at Cheltenham last week and now wears a first-time tongue-tie. Lep Around is out of form.

If JALILA MORIVIERE can recapture anything like the pick of her French form at the second time of asking for Willie Mullins she'll likely prove a bit too strong for Mongibello.

Jalila Moriviere is rated a stone superior to MONGIBELLO on official ratings but the selection has posted the superior RPRs.
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ELLAAT won a recent claimer and should again compete in this winnable handicap. An eight-time winner with an ability to handle all terrains, the selection benefited from January's course reappearance run when scoring subsequently at Clonmel and a reproduction, for a new team, would give him every chance. Falcon Park also debuts for new connections and ran well on Thyestes day in January. He races from a career-high rating but softening ground will suit. The Nagger Reidy weakened late-on at Fairyhouse last month but can compete on best form.

THE NAGGER REIDY looked to be progressing in this sphere following a likeable victory and runner-up effort, and he's worth another chance having disappointed last time. ELLAAT was nursed back to form to win on final start for previous connections and he should go well for his new yard, while Drop The Anchor is feasibly treated if coping with this drop back in trip.

The 9yo FALCON PARK has been thriving back over hurdles this season and he ran a cracker in defeat in his hat-trick bid latest
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GOOD N' KIND hasn't run for 379 days but had plenty ability in 2023/24 and should be ready for today's reappearance. An impressive point-to-point winner, he subsequently ran well in a heavy-ground Gowran bumper when finishing well clear of the other beaten horses. The winner of that race Port Joulain has recently scored over hurdles when, in turn, defeated today's runner Champagne Kid by 31 lengths in January. Admittedly Champagne Kid is better judged on more recent efforts but is nonetheless vulnerable to smart types. Dr Eggman holds Champagne Kid by a half-length on February form although he too is vulnerable to a promising prospect.

DR EGGMAN has let favourite backers down on a few occasions but is given one more chance on the back of a good reappearance second at Punchestown. Henry de Bromhead's Good N' Kind has been absent since finishing second in a bumper a year ago but might still be the one to give the selection most to do ahead of Champagne Kid.

Dr Eggman and Champagne Kid are closely matched but it may be worth chancing point winner CABARET PRINCE stepping up in trip
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DON'T TALK will appreciate the softening ground and can complete a hat-trick of recent chase wins. His form can be in-and-out but in January ran two consistently good races to win at Down Royal and Fairyhouse. Although he has been raised a career-high rating of 110, he has been placed over hurdles when rated just 2lb lower and he looks to be a better chaser. Springt De La Mare should also appreciate conditions but has a huge weight, while Soloman Lane has been running well recently but climbs 3lb in the handicap.

SPRINGT DE LA MARE is going the right way over fences and looks fairly treated on his handicap bow. He can extend his winning run. Don't Talk and Soloman Lane can also make their presence felt.

Gavin Cromwell's team are flying and SPRINGT DE LA MARE looks capable of defying top weight on handicap bow stepping up in trip
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Softening ground is a concern for in-form MONBEG PARK but he might still win. Placed in the Leopardstown Chase in February before landing a Listed chase at that course earlier this month, the selection's best form is on a sound surface but did manage a bumper success on soft to heavy. He has done most of his racing over middle-distances but was Graded-placed over hurdles at this trip. Fun Fun Fun is suited by soft and she won nicely on her chase debut, before being well held at Exeter. Shannon Royale is noted too.

HARRY DES ONGRAIS confirmed chase debut promise when scoring at Gowran last month and this unexposed sort can find the required improvement to beat Monbeg Park, who looked better than ever when winning a handicap at Leopardstown 3 weeks ago.

This trip could be the making of Fun Fun Fun but the same is true for HARRY DES ONGRAIS (nap) who looks a natural over fences.
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SAINTE DONA's form is in-and-out but returned to her best recently. Her two career wins were gained by 25 and 26 lengths respectively and a reproduction of that latest Punchestown effort would give her every chance, with softening ground very much in her favour. The handicapper has given Fairyhill Run a sporting chance by dropping her 5lb since her last run 10 days ago, when she appeared to tire late on. Rated 138 at her peak, she should improve from that recent effort and stays well, but would prefer better ground. Banprionsa's Clonmel form was boosted by the runner-up subsequently finishing second in the Dublin National.

SAINTE DONA was an excellent second under this rider at Punchestown last month and can go one better off the same mark back down in class. Emily In Paris and Made In The Woods both shaped as if their turn isn't far away last time so are feared most.

With most of these exposed the eyes are drawn towards BANPRIONSA who tackles her first handicap chase over a trip that should suit.
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THISCOULDBETHEONE makes plenty of appeal with Derek O'Connor being a notable booking in a hot Listed bumper. Six of the selection's siblings were winners including brother City Island, who landed the 2019 Ballymore Hurdle at Cheltenham for these connections. Form horses Oneinthewell and Eternal Echo are closely matched on recent Leopardstown form, while Light Up The Dark readily beat Scarriff Bridge into second to win at Naas. Carrigmoorna Beech won by 12 lengths at Gowran and is also respected.

Possibly best to narrow this down this listed bumper down to once-raced winners LIGHT UP THE DARK, Carrigmoorna Beech and Oneinthewell. J P McManus has purchased the first-named since her Naas defeat of the reopposing Scarriff Bridge and she can make it 2-2.

Joseph O'Brien has a cracking strike-rate in bumpers and his dominant Naas scorer, LIGHT UP THE DARK, looks worth chancing
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