There were 45 Races on Saturday 1st March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Kelso, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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POSITIVE ENERGY won on his latest Flat start for Willie McCreery over 1m2f at Navan last October and gets a tentative vote to make a winning start over hurdles for Michael O'Callaghan. Gordon Elliott has four runners and riding arrangements suggest Raydamann may prove the pick. The Sea The Stars gelding showed useful placed form in maidens last year for Johnny Murtagh but was found to have bled when disappointing on his hurdle debut for current connections at the Leopardstown Christmas meeting. Glendower and Bursinel are others to consider.

Gordon Elliott saddles three debutants, but the one who makes most appeal on paper is SPRINGHILL WARRIOR given he's bred to make a useful jumper, so he earns the vote before market clues. Postiive Energy, a winner on his final Flat outing in 2024, is another worthy of consideration, wih Bursinel perhaps the pick of those with hurdling experience.

This will not take much winning and it could pay to side with POSITIVE ENERGY who has the merit of being a course winner on the Flat.
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DEE'S LADY was far from disgraced in a Fairyhouse bumper before making a promising debut over hurdles when beating all bar the highly-regarded Maughreen at Punchestown. The form of that maiden received a timely boost when the third, Familiar Dreams, won at Punchestown on Monday. Magic Day shaped well over C&D before placed behind Bayrann at Thurles and is an obvious threat with the De Bromhead yard showing signs of a return to form. Point-to-point winner Swing Davis was still in contention when falling two out at Fairyhouse last time, while stablemate Speculatrix has disappointed twice since falling at the last when set to win at Killarney.

SWING DAVIS was in the process of improving on her hurdling debut form when departing late (upsides winner and responding) at Fairyhouse the previous month and is taken to gain compensation. Dee's Lady rates the main threat ahead of Magic Day.

Judged on a Punchestown second that saw her split two smart bumper performers, DEE'S LADY can reverse bumper form with Swing Davis
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JOHNNY BLUE has joined Willie Mullins from Nicky Henderson this season and was only collared close home when runner-up over a similar trip at Punchestown last time. He faces four rivals that were successful on their latest start including Mickie Angel who scored in good style over this distance at Fairyhouse but now races off an 11lb higher mark. Collaborative has been raised a total of 15lb for two wins this year including over C&D, while Prophet's Corner showed stamina was his strong point when making all over 2m7f at Punchestown. Chosen Diamond is not the most reliable performer but showed his best side when successful over this trip at Fairyhouse.

Unexposed last-time-out winners MICKIE ANGEL and Prophet's Corner might be the pair to focus on. The former had something to spare at Fairyhouse and is selected to make light of an 11 lb rise. Johnny Blue and Phils Choice complete the shortlist. .

After a dismal run at Leopardstown JOHNNY BLUE produced a lively display when second in a maiden at Punchestown and can go one better
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SERMANDZARAK won the valuable Goffs Defender Bumper at the Punchestown Festival last spring and has filled the runner-up spot twice over hurdles this season. The selection had Bossofthebrownies 10 lengths behind in third when putting in his best work at the finish at Punchestown last time and the addition of cheekpieces and this longer trip should suit. Custom Taylor's second to Will The Wise over a similar trip at Punchestown has worked out well since and he rates a greater threat than Flemensface, who has been lightly raced since beating Asian Master in a Cork bumper and was second to the odds-on Argento Boy in a 2m7f Punchestown maiden last month.

This stiffer test will be right up SERMANDZARAK's street judged on his latest effort at Punchestown where he was a very creditable second in a 19.2f maiden hurdle. He gets the nod ahead of Bossofthebrownies and Flemensface.

This step up in trip and the fitting of cheekpieces could see SERMANDZARAK get off the mark at the fourth attempt over hurdles
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CHAMP KIELY looks like the class act here. The Grade 1-winning hurdler was an easy victor on his chase debut before fading to finish fourth behind stablemate Ballyburn in top level company on his second outing over fences at the Dublin Racing Festival. This is an easier task. Jeannot Lapin won at a massive price on his 'track' debut and was far from disgraced when fourth, albeit well beaten, behind Majborough back at Leopardstown in Grade 1 company. He rates the danger, while What's Up Darling has a rating of 137 and looks the one for third.

JEANNOT LAIPIN certainly has the physique for chasing and having created an excellent impression on debut, it's probably best to overlook his run in Grade 1 company at the beginning of the month, Back down slightly in class, he can see off Champ Kiely and What's Up Darling.

This should be relatively straightforward for CHAMP KIELY who has a strong overall record and can account for Jeannot Lapin
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EL FABIOLO can get back on track now after falling early on his return to action at Leopardstown last month. The four-time Grade 1 winner was making his first start since last April then, having chased home Jonbon in the Celebration Chase at Sandown. He should be too classy for these rivals now. Stablemate Grangeclare West ran a cracker when second in the Irish Gold Cup last time but this trip looks well short of his optimum. The other Willie Mullins-trained runner, Gentleman De Mee, was well beaten in the race won by Solness at Leopardstown but could be the one to chase home the selection.

This is likely to be dominated by the Willie Mullins-trained trio, with GRANGECLARE WEST an appealing alternative to the apparent stable first-string, El Fabiolo, and Gentleman De Mee, who hasn't been at his best so far this season. El Fabiolo looked like a star in the making during his novice campaign but things haven't gone to plan since, particularly in the jumping department, whereas Grangeclare West arrives here on the back of a career-best second in the Irish Gold Cup at Leopardstown.

Former star novice EL FABIOLO needs to start rebuilding his career. This gives him a good opportunity over a new trip
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It may pay to forgive SHANNON ROYALE for a below-par effort in the Thyestes last time. The Walk In The Park gelding came into that race having won his beginners chase at Punchestown on New Year's Eve and back against novices now, he should be capable of a much better show. Carl Millar takes 5lb off his back to ease his top-weight burden. No Flies On Him is another who may be capable of better than his last run. The Westerner gelding finished mid-division at Thurles last time but could get closer now trying handicap company. Theonewedreamof comes here in winning form and has to be respected despite taking a rise in grade.

A case can be made for a few of these but Gavin Cromwell's THEONEWEDREAMOF got back on the up with her recent victory at Punchestown and edges the vote from handicap debutant No Flies On Him. Prince Palace, Global Export and Shantreusse also need factoring into this competitive handicap chase.

Despite being 2lb out of the handicap, THEONEWEDREAMOF gets the vote to follow up her Punchestown win
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ENJOY THE DREAM gets the vote off an attractive looking mark on her handicap debut. The Grade 2-winning hurdler didn't appear to see out the trip at Fairyhouse last time and drops back almost two furlongs now. She had run well over shorter at Limerick previously when chasing home Release The Beast and looks capable of landing a race of this standard against her own sex. Lilian Bland has run well on her last couple of outings and looks like an obvious danger off a low weight. Tankardstown Diva was a solid fourth on her last outing and is another who comes into the mix.

DEONS DIAMOND wasn't up to the better company at Leopardstown last time but she remains open to potential back in this sphere and back down in class. Enjoy The Dream is potentially on a fair opening mark so is next best ahead of Tankardstown Diva.

Fourth in a better-class mares' handicap at Punchestown TANKARDSTOWN DIVA could be the one to be on now
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