There were 22 Races on Monday 24th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
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BAILEYS JUBILATION went agonisingly close at Wolverhampton and goes off an unchanged rating. With Archie Young claiming a handy 5lb, Charlie Johnston's filly could be the one to beat. Toughly only managed to finish in midfield on her handicap debut at Kempton, but there will be plenty who give her another chance off a 1lb lower rating. Of the remainder, Handle With Care makes the most appeal.

Several to consider in this competitive handicap. HANDLE WITH CARE and Toughly were separated by less than a length when fourth and sixth respectively at Kempton and they both make plenty of appeal. The latter may go on to prove the pick of them in due course but Handle With Care looks closer to the finished article at this stage and is taken to emerge on top here. So Sassy brings potential to this handicap bow and she is feared, along with Baileys Jubilation.

A few open to improvement, headed by SO SASSY, who shaped nicely in all three runs last backend. Handle With Care is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
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Newfangled is a previous C&D winner who hasn't finished out of the top two in each of his last five starts, so he should remain competitive off a 2lb higher mark than his most recent second at Wolverhampton. However, the vote goes to CRAFTER, who hit the crossbar over track and trip last month and is just 1lb higher. The seven-year-old might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to go one better. Ellexis sports first-time cheekpieces and completes the shortlist.

A chance is taken on PRINCE RASAM, who clearly didn't stay 1½m at Kempton on his most recent appearance in July and had previously shaped well in a first-time hood (refitted here) at Wolverhampton where he wasn't beaten far in a decent handicap off a mark 7 lb higher than he'll be racing off here. Newfangled steps up to 0-70 company for the first time but he looks solid and is feared most ahead of respected C&D winners Crafter and Obsidian Knight.

The vote goes to CRAFTER whose record over C&D reads 21242. Another big run appears likely.
Class & Speed Card
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Love Your Work sprung a 25/1 surprise when scoring at Chelmsford earlier in the month and holds an obvious chance. However, a 4lb rise for that triumph might catch him out and, with that in mind, SATURNALIA gets the vote. The son of Holy Roman Emperor wasn't disgraced in fourth at Wolverhampton and has kindly been dropped 1lb. He can regain the winning thread, while Francesi is another to keep an eye on.

An open handicap and it could go the way of FAT GLADIATOR who shaped well after a long absence when fourth at Kempton recently and could build on it for his in-form yard. Francesi is on a long losing run but this C&D scorer could emerge as the main danger ahead of River Alwen, Love Your Work and Taskheer.

A chance is taken with FAT GLADIATOR despite only having raced ten times since May 2021. His recent return suggests the ablity remains.
Class & Speed Card
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Mount Mogan has to be of interest following his win in a classified event over C&D last time, but he faces a much stiffer task now. As a result, preference is for SEAS OF ELZAAM, who has been running consistently well in defeat of late and appears to be on a workable mark. Alyara is another to note in a first-time visor.

LORD DANIELSON, already a dual scorer this year, is worth forgiving his latest Chelmsford City seventh when possibly finding a busy spell catching up with him and taken to bounce back in style after a break. Seas of Elzaam is weighted to go well and next on the list, while Mount Mogan and Ashford Hill can have a say too in this open handicap.

There will always be risks with ASHFORD HILL but this company is softer than she's faced of late. Seas Of Elzaam is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
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The in-form NEPTUNE LEGEND has made the frame on his last couple of starts in handicap company and this appears to be an ideal opportunity for the six-year-old to return to winning ways. Comedian Leader could prove to be the main threat following her placed effort at Wolverhampton last week, although Mashaan and Regal Glory are others with valid form claims.

NEPTUNE LEGEND has yet to finish outside of the placings this year, successful at Southwell in February and running well back up in trip when third at Newcastle last time, so he is taken to resume winning ways with blinkers reapplied. Galel promises to be suited by a return to this longer distance and could be the main danger, with Mashaan also in the mix.

This might be set up for COMEDIAN LEADER off a career-low mark. Galel will find this easier and she's worth a look too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GALLANT accounted for a high-quality field, including a subsequent Group 2 winner in second, when getting off the mark over this trip at Kempton in October. With that in mind, Andrew Balding's colt is hard to oppose here. Diablo Rojo was out of his depth in the Acomb last time but should not be underestimated on his return to action. Don Pacifico edges out Hello Zaman to be best of the rest.

An interesting-looking novice, with preference for GALLANT who built on his debut promise when winning in good style at Kempton in October, form which has been boosted by the second and third since. He can continue his progression to make a winning return, though Diablo Rojo isn't taken lightly back down in grade, with Don Pacifico also one to note.

The vote goes to GALLANT who hasn't been seen since winning at Kempton in October, but the form of that race has worked out very well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COSMIC VIEW showed his appreciation for the drop out of handicaps when beating National Health in a similar event to this at Wolverhampton. That return to form could also have been prompted by the reapplication of cheekpieces and he will be hard to reel in, especially now his confidence has been buoyed. Largo Bay has made the frame in two appearances in classified company this year and has to be feared. National Health was behind Walk The Moon when favourite last time, but got no luck and can be forgiven.

COSMIC VIEW belatedly opened his account dropped into this company for the first time at Wolverhampton 6 weeks ago and he's fancied to follow up at the expense of Foinix, who turned in his best effort of the season when fourth at Chelmsford last month and can build on that back in this grade. National Health, who was narrowly beaten by the selection last month and finished a luckless sixth last time, rounds off the shortlist.

This is open but perhaps COSMIC VIEW can add to his recent Wolverhampton win over National Health and Walk The Moon.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BRINTON maintained her excellent level of consistency when occupying the runner-up berth at Wolverhampton last week, finishing a position and more than a length ahead of Danehill Star. She tackles a mile and a quarter for the first time, but her reliability earns her the nod. Venus Slipper broke her duck with a C&D triumph in handicap company so should be a force at this level. Laurentia also slips down into a classified event, on the back of a close-up Chelmsford second.

BRINTON came from much further back than the others in the frame when second in a similar event at Wolverhampton last week so tops the shortlist ahead of Venus Slipper and Laurentia.

The choice is three-time course winner LAURENTIA who ran very well when runner-up over an inadequate 1m last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Fascinating Lips finished a couple of places in front of Sir Laurence Graff when second in a Wolverhampton handicap and, in theory, this should be easier but he hasn't managed to get his head in front since September 2022. L'immortale made a pleasing beginning for the Jack Jones team when runner-up at Dunstall Park last week, but FULLFORWARD has been acquitting himself well over 1m4f in handicap company and may just prove too strong at the business end.

FASCINATING LIPS reacted well to blinkers when second at Wolverhampton last time and is taken to resume winning ways. Sir Laurence Graff goes well here and shaped as if still in form when finishing a couple of places behind the selection at Wolverhampton and is second choice ahead of L'immortale.

The selection is FASCINATING LIPS (nap) who is 2-5 over C&D and who drops into one of these for the first time.
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