There were 34 Races on Thursday 20th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Ludlow, 8 races at Newcastle, 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.

KEEP ME STABLE arrives here on the back of a narrow C&D defeat 10 days ago and the five-year-old merits plenty of respect off the same mark. Reginald Charles is an obvious threat to the selection following his success at Southwell last time, although a 3lb rise is a concern. War Memorial is another who appears to have valid form claims.

REGINALD CHARLES made a winning start for Geoff Oldroyd at Southwell in January and remains nicely treated on old form. He can score again. War Memorial may give him most to think about.

Having made a winning start for his new stable, REGINALD CHARLES could well follow up. Keep Me Stable is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ASGARD'S CAPTAIN was only denied by a nose when second over C&D a few weeks ago and Dylan Cunha's gelding sets the standard on that evidence, despite a 2lb rise. Midnight Lion was third on that occasion and could chase the selection home once again, while Charlie's Choice edges out Elemental Eye and Lord Protector to be the pick of the remainder.

A few with chances but BERAZ caught the eye on the back of breathing surgery when a recent C&D fifth and edges the vote from mulitple C&D scorer Midnight Lion. Saturn Five resumes from a lay-off on a lenient mark and also needs factoring in along with last year's winner Asgard's Captain.

There's a strong case to be made for last year's winner ASGARD'S CAPTAIN, who is first choice ahead of Midnight Lion.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The in-form Frankies Dream merits plenty of respect following his short-head defeat over 5f here last week. That said, marginal preference is for DIAMONT KATIE, who got off the mark over 6f at Chelmsford in January and an opening mark of 70 may underestimate Karl Burke's unexposed filly. Cases can be made for most of the remainder, but Platinum Crystal is arguably the pick of them.

Having bagged a fourth success since the turn of the year over C&D on his penultimate start, FRANKIES DREAM again ran well when just denied over the minimum trip back here 7 days ago. The return to 6f will suit and he's a big player again under a penalty. Chelmsford scorer Diamont Katie and the returning Tolerance are a couple expected to do better still and also command a second look.

Tolerance is likely better than he's shown but preference is for the solid claims of FRANKIE'S DREAM, who is 2lb ahead of his mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COMMANDING PRINCE took a pleasing step forward from his debut second to beat a previous winner in good style over a mile here last time and this drop in distance shouldn't pose him any problems. Archie Watson's four-year-old showed a gutsy attitude on that occasion and can defy his 7lb penalty. Believe The Storm made a good impression when going in on his racecourse bow at Wolverhampton in December and has to be considered. Any market confidence behind newcomer Environment would be interesting.

COMMANDING PRINCE confirmed debut promise when running out a good winner of a 1m novice here 10 days ago and Archie Watson's well-bred 4-y-o can handle the drop in trip and follow up. Debut scorer Believe The Storm is next best, whilst it will be interesting to see how Toralou fares with her belated reappearance effort behind her.

This can go the way of COMMANDING PRINCE, who created a decent impression over 1m here last time and can follow up
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Paddy's Day is bidding to make it four-in-a-row over track and trip and judged on his most recent success, he boasts every chance off a 3lb higher rating. However, the vote goes to BUZZ BOX, who beat a subsequent winner by just over a length over C&D earlier in the month and looks ready for this step up in grade. Bryan Smart's four-year-old could have more scope for improvement than most of his rivals and might prove tough to beat. Last-time-out Southwell scorer Miss Attitude is another to consider.

A competitive sprint but BUZZ BOX arrives on an upward curve so is fancied to defy a career-high mark and complete his hat-trick at the chief expense of the handily-weighted Ventura Express who has won when fresh. Multiple C&D victor Paddy's Day and recent Southwell scorer Miss Attitude can both have a say too.

A few of these can be given a chance but it may be worth siding with BUZZ BOX, who is up in the weights/grade but can do better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Hock Eye The Noo had Manton Road (third) behind when she benefitted from a canny ride by Callum Shepherd to score after setting slow fractions from the front. The daughter of Bow Creek might find it tough to defy her 6lb penalty for that success and, with that in mind, ANTIQUITY gets the nod. Jamie Osborne's three-year-old has occupied the runner-up berth in each of his last two starts over a mile at Southwell and could go one better today. Salaria completes the shortlist.

ANTIQUITY has been knocking on the door at Southwell recently and is taken to prove too strong for last week's Wolverhampton 1-3 Hock Eye The Noo and Manton Road.

A few to consider but the suggestion is HARRY PALMER, who ran respectably over 7f last time. 1m should suit and he now tries headgear.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KORROOR returned to form when finishing a close-up third in a C&D handicap a fortnight ago. With a visor applied for the first time and eased into classified level, Julie Camacho's gelding ought to go close. Blackcurrent has six course wins (two over track and trip) on his CV and is another that is weighted to go well, while Max Stripes, who drops to 6f for the first time since October, is also noted.

KORROOR took a step back in the right direction equipped with first-time cheekpieces when third over C&D a fortnight ago and, if the change of headgear again has a positive effect (visored this time), he could be the answer. Mumcat needs to bounce back but she will be a serious player off this reduced mark if able to do so, while both Bernie The Bear and Blackcurrent are likely to be on the premises.

The one who stands out is KORROOR (nap), who shaped well over C&D last time. His yard is in fine form and he now gets a visor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The draw has been kind to ARLINGTON, who finished behind Doon The Glen (fourth) and She'sashambles (sixth) in a handicap over track and trip recently. Bryan Smart's charge doesn't have much ground to make up with the pair, though, and on these terms he looks more than capable of reversing the form. Sadiiki shaped with promise on her return from a 163-day absence three weeks ago, and further progress would bring her into the reckoning.

SHE'SASHAMBLES wasn't beaten far in a C&D handicap a fortnight ago and she has a clear chance at the weights now eased in grade. The Phillip Makin-trained filly is taken to strike, perhaps at the chief expense of Arlington, while each-way cases can be made for both Doon The Glen and Rockley Point.

A tricky finale can go to ARLINGTON, who wasn't at his best last time but he's a dual C&D winner with a good chance at the weights
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