There were 36 Races on Friday 28th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Wetherby, 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Dundalk, 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 6 race.

Having displayed a willing attitude to score by the smallest of margins over 1m2f here last month, Dubai Harbour warrants respect in his follow-up bid. However, the son of Invincible Spirit is far from certain to stay today's extra two furlongs and NATIONAL HEALTH looks a more solid proposition. Olly Murphy's gelding posted a solid third over C&D in classified company four days ago and this switch to a handicap could prove fruitful. Royal Observatory is the pick of the remainder.

It can pay to keep the faith with FRAVANCO, who was in good form prior to finishing down the field on his latest start in this sphere at Kempton in January. He is just 1 lb higher in the weights compared to when landing a Kempton handicap in September. Royal Observatory has been holding his form well and he is next on the list ahead of Dubai Harbour and National Health.

The vote goes to DUBAI HONOUR, who was a brave winner here last time and has shaped as though new trip should be within range.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CEIRA G lost momentum at a pivotal point in the closing stages when finishing second at Wolverhampton earlier this month. A 1lb nudge up in the ratings for Michael Keady's filly looks workable and a second career victory could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from handicap debutant Spoilt, who arrives on the back of a solid second over C&D. Risk is also worth a look sporting a first-time visor.

RISK confirmed the improvement he showed when third on his penultimate start when fourth in a Southwell handicap 6 weeks ago and he could be the answer with a first-time visor now enlisted. Ceira G ran another solid race when runner-up at Wolverhampton recently and she's entitled to be in the mix again. Private Island and Francis Drake are handicap newcomers to note for good yards.

Preference is for CEIRA G (nap), who won a Chelmsford handicap last month and looked unlucky in her follow-up bid at Wolverhampton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Virtue Patience faced some tall assignments on his two novice/maiden appearances as a juvenile and he should prove more competitive in these calmer waters. Regardless, it could be worth taking a punt on one of the newcomers, with KEY WITNESS topping the bill. The son of Acclamation is a half-brother to Irish Listed winner Panama Red, and Archie Watson's inmate could prove tough to beat if possessing the same ability. The market should prove informative, with fellow newcomer Saguaro Blossom also of interest.

Not a strong maiden by any means so it could be worth siding with a debutant. KEY WITNESS appeals as a likely type for a yard no stranger to success with their newcomers and earns the vote before market clues. Dianarina showed promise on her only start in France last year and is respected despite a less-than-ideal draw. Virtue Patience and another newcomer, Saguaro Blossom are others worth a look.

Virtue Patience is the pick of those to have run but KEY WITNESS looks a likely type on paper and can make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MIDNIGHTATTHEOASIS has benefited from a drop to 5f on his last couple of starts including at Newcastle on Tuesday when just getting the better of Pop Dancer. Despite a 5lb swing with Tony Carroll's gelding due to a penalty, the five-year-old should still be a tough nut to crack. Rebel Star finished runner-up on her handicap bow at Wolverhampton and commands the utmost respect.

REBEL STAR was perhaps unlucky not to win at Wolverhampton last week and is fancied to see off Tuesday's Newcastle 1-2 Midnightattheoasis and Pop Dancer and open her account.

Low-grade fare but some fast horses on show and this could be set up perfectly for the hat-trick seeking MIDNIGHTATHEOASIS.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BOW STREET appeared to need his return to action when fifth at Southwell last month and the drop back a furlong is unlikely to inconvenience him in a bid for a second career victory. Toolatetonegotiate is expected to be in the mix after a string of consistent efforts during the winter months, while others to note include Early Release and Natsumi.

A competitive 3-y-o handicap with a chance taken on HORUS. A winner over 6f here in December, he hasn't been seen to very best effect in recent starts and, re-united with Sean Levey, he could represent a spot of value from a handy draw. His stablemate and C&D winner Commendation needs things to fall right but commands a second look. Early Release and Natsumi are others in with a shout, too.

Top-weight SOLAR EDGE looked good over C&D in December and he can uphold the placings with Natsumi.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Combustion has to be of interest following a hat-trick in recent months but the switch to handicap company demands more from him. As a result, preference is for DON'T FIGHT IT, who was only beaten a length when fourth off this mark at Kempton last time. Miss Moonshine edges out Lynwood Lad and Agent Mayfair to be best of the rest.

COMBUSTION has been in fine form at a lower level, posting his best effort yet when bringing up the hat-trick over this trip at Chelmsford 5 weeks ago. He rates a big player from this sort of mark on handicap debut and can get the 4-timer up. Miss Moonshine, Agent Mayfair and Piperstown are others fancied to be thereabouts.

Progressive sorts are thin on the ground but COMBUSTION and Piperstown are notable exceptions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In an open event marginal preference is for INTERVENTION, who caught the eye on his return to 7f at Wolverhampton last time. A former C&D winner, Mick Appleby's gelding could take plenty of stopping off a decent mark. Rey De La Batalla scored over this track and trip two starts ago and was only narrowly denied over a mile here last time. With that in mind, he could prove to be the main threat ahead of Diamondonthehill and Tadreeb.

INTERVENTION lines up having turned in his best effort for a while when third at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and Mick Appleby's 7-y-o is selected to build on that given he's lurking on a very handy mark judged on all-weather exploits last winter. Rey de La Batalla and Tadreeb are others to consider in a competitive contest.

A competitive race in which the progressive 4yo REY DE LA BATALLA gets the vote ahead of Tadreeb and Brasil Power.
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