There were 22 Races on Tuesday 25th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Taunton, 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.

Rubellite has been in outstanding form of late, although this drop in trip is a slight concern. With that in mind, marginal preference is for MADE ALL, who showed more promise when fourth over a mile here last time and he may improve now stepped up in distance. Ana Emaraaty won a classified event over C&D recently and is another to consider.

Marginal preference is for ANA EMARAATY, who did the job well in a C&D classified race recently and looks nicely treated back in a handicap judged on that evidence. Sandret shaped better than the bare result from a poor position here last time and he could pose a real threat if they go a decent clip, while the hat-trick seeking Rubellite also commands plenty of respect.

Ana Emaraaty is a danger but THREE YORKSHIREMEN is weighted to go well now back at his last winning trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

WE STILL BELIEVE bounced back to form when second over C&D earlier in the month and the seven-year-old merits the utmost respect off the same mark here. Life On The Rocks has a similar profile to the selection and is another to note after an encouraging effort at Wolverhampton, while Violeta edges out Eva Rosie and Rampant to be best of the rest.

LIFE ON THE ROCKS stopped the slide dropped to this 0-60 grade for the first time in a while a fortnight ago at Wolverhampton where he did well to finish as close as he did. The 7-y-o holds strong claims off the same mark here. Recent C&D 1-2 Violeta and Eva Rosie should both be in the mix once more, while a can also be made for Skilled Warrior.

A first AW win could be on the cards for LIFE ON THE ROCKS, who ran so well at Wolverhampton a fortnight ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ALEX THE GREAT had plenty in hand when scoring over C&D earlier in the month and a 5lb rise for that success may underestimate Tony Carroll's gelding. Star Of Markinch chased home the selection on that occasion and could well do so once again, although Market House is another in-form five-year-old who has to be of interest. Zephlyn made the frame in a similar event last time and completes the shortlist.

If MARKET HOUSE sees out the significantly longer trip he should complete a quick course hat-trick. Alex The Great left a few of today's rivals toiling in his wake here last time and is the obvious danger.

Only 2lb higher, MARKET HOUSE can complete the hat-trick now handed a stiffer test. Alex The Great is the obvious danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Despite showing plenty of greenness, TURQUINO justified favouritism to comfortably score on his debut at Southwell earlier in the month. The son of Teofilo is likely to have plenty of improvement in him and can defy his 7lb penalty. Don Simon finished third on his handicap debut at Newmarket in September and has been gelded since, so he warrants a market check on his return. Cascade Hall can be in the mix for the minor honours.

It was only three weeks ago that TURQUINO made his debut but he looks set to make up for lost time pretty quickly judged on that impressive success at Southwell. The well-bred 4-y-o is taken to follow up here before his sights are raised. Don Simon is the clear pick of the others, with Inspire Hope likely to claim minor honours.

Andrew Balding's TURQUINO looked a really good prospect when a belated debut scorer at Southwell and can make light of a 7lb penalty
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

JUST TYPICAL put his woeful performance at Wolverhampton behind him when winning over C&D earlier in the month and is just 2lb higher. Ian Williams' four-year-old has recorded three of his four career victories at this track and it would be no surprise to see him improve on that. Concert Boy finished just under a length behind the selection last time and looks the main threat again, while Odd Socks Havana isn't out of it either.

WYVERN is now below the mark he defied over C&D in November and his latest close fourth here suggests he might be in good enough form to take advantage. Recent C&D 1-2 Just Typical and Concert Boy may give the selection most to do.

It could pay to side with JUST TYPICAL to defy a 2lb weights rise for his cosy recent C&D victory and garner a fourth success of 2025
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Love Rock won by a neck at Chelmsford in January and holds an obvious chance. However, her draw in stall seven is a slight worry and, with that in mind, PASTORAL WAY gets the vote. David O'Meara's charge finished fourth at Wolverhampton last month and was kindly dropped 1lb. This is only his second start in handicap company and he could take a step forward to strike. Atherstone Beau is another to watch out for.

LOVE ROCK's career-best win at Chelmsford is backed up the timefigure so she can defy a 3 lb rise. Bothy Park shaped well on her qualifying run over C&D 2 weeks ago so rates the main threat ahead of Sun Keeper.

If he's more amenable in a first-time hood having been gelded, INERTIA ought to be competitive. Bothy Park is also considered.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A switch to 5f worked a treat for Midnightattheoasis when landing the spoils at Wolverhampton recently and another bold bid is forecast. However, a 5lb higher mark does demand more from Phil McEntee's inmate and SIXCOR is slightly more compelling. The seven-year-old arrives on the back of a solid second over C&D and a similar performance may prove sufficient. Pop Dancer and Dash Gordon are also worth a second look.

MIDNIGHTATTHEOASIS doubled his career tally at Wolverhampton recently and is the percentage call to follow up with Rossa Ryan retaining the ride. Dash Gordon is the type to bounce back quickly from a poor effort, with Sir Benedict and Pop Dancer others capable of having a say.

Kipp Kelly has had no luck lately but it's hard to get away from recent well-backed winner MIDNIGHTATTHEOASIS (nap).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CLOCH NUA put his defeat at Southwell behind him when regaining the winning thread over 1m here earlier this month. Stella Barclay's gelding scored with enough in hand to suggest that a 4lb higher mark is surmountable and reverting to 7f may not be enough to prevent another triumph. Bomb Squad is 1lb lower than his C&D third last time and the seven-year-old is feared most, ahead of Saisons D'Or.

CLOCH NUA quickly resumed winning ways with plenty in hand here 3 weeks ago so he can score again. The veteran Saisons d'Or should strip fitter for his comeback run so is feared most.

Several are worth a look but if CLOCH NUA doesn't leave himself with too much to do on the return to 7f he looks the one to beat.
Ths is the racecard key.
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