There were 21 Races on Monday 31st March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Wincanton, 6 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having performed well in defeat at Perth on several occasions last year, a change of scenery could help BISHOP HILL to break her maiden. The Lucinda Russell-trained mare seems ideally suited by this trip and won't need much of a step forward to strike. Wendywilldo and Parisian Fashion are closely matched based on their encounter at Wetherby's Christmas fixture and they are the dangers.

A tricky opener with PARISIAN FASHION taken to strike. She's run good races at Wetherby over this trip the last twice, including behind Wendywilldo the first occasion, and looks the type who has more to offer. Her old rival needs to leave behind a tame effort at Catterick back from a break, so the returning Bishop Hill might be the chief danger.

The pick is PARISIAN FASHION, who was placed at Wetherby in December and may not have had enough use made of her there this month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Race tactics and a shorter trip conspired against SHESUPINCOURT at Ffos Las 10 days ago. It would come as no surprise to see this sterner test bring the best out of Ryan Potter's mare. Community Rebel also found just one too good on his latest start over C&D and boasts a decent chance of success if the first-time cheekpieces work the oracle. Mobile Mamma and Deep Strato are surely better than their recent failed completions.

COMMUNITY REBEL proved he retains ability on his first crack over fences here a fortnight ago and has a good shout if in the same form. Mobile Mamma and Deep Strato haven't scaled any heights over hurdles but could do better now chasing. Toombridge is also in the mix.

Lightly raced 9yo COMMUNITY REBEL got his career back on track with a good second over C&D on his recent chasing debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KILMORE ROCK, Adveram and Killybegs Jet Lady are the ones to focus on, with the former preferred with improvement possible now he goes with cheekpieces added. The Susan Corbett-trained gelding is a prime candidate to cut out the running and he appears to have been found a good opportunity to strike. Adveram stays well and rates the chief danger on that basis.

Lucinda Russell took this 12 months ago and can repeat the feat with her Irish point scorer KILLYBEGS JET LADY who is fancied to build on a recent sixth here now stepped back up in trip. Top-weight Kilmore Rock appeals as the one to chase her home ahead of Adveram.

His latest run was disappointing but ADVERAM was placed in a competitive Class 3 contest two starts ago and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

CONISTON GEORGE really seemed to appreciate a first-time visor when gaining a third career success over hurdles at Carlisle earlier in the month and a 7lb rise may not be enough to stop him from backing that performance up. Pay The Piper returned to the smaller obstacles and finished runner-up here last time and is likely to be competitive along with Horn Cape.

Course-specialist HORN CAPE ran a fine race (after 10 weeks off) to finish third at this track last month, and he should be spot on for return to this longer trip and can record a fourth course success. Fingal's Hill produced a rare disappointing effort last time but he's the type to bounce back quickly and is feared, especially if Brian Hughes can poach an easy lead in this small field. Coniston George was back to his best when winning in first-time headgear and he's expected to go well again.

Nicky Richards' CONISTON GEORGE travelled strongly before drawing clear at Carlisle three weeks ago and can overcome a 7lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Empty Nest has been in consistent form since winning at Wetherby on Boxing Day and the seven-year-old is likely to offer another bold bid following his latest third at the same track. The vote, though, goes to BEAT THE EDGE, who has blinkers reapplied to aid his concentration after he travelled particularly well at Sedgefield on his latest start. Kicksaftersix completes the shortlist.

A few of these arrive with question marks against them so this looks an excellent opportunity for EMPTY NEST to regain the winning thread having been ridden too aggressively when a solid Wetherby fourth last time out. Kicksaftersix is feared most in his bid to gain a first win of the current campaign, with Beat The Edge appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

It might be worth chancing unexposed 7yo SOLDIER DAN, who was not disgraced over 3m on his recent chase/handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WILD NEPHIN took a step back in the right direction when runner-up at Huntingdon and this appears to be an excellent opportunity for Ryan Potter's gelding to get his head in front for the first time under Rules. Willie Shake Hands (second) and Mix De Gris (fourth) were closely matched over C&D last month and the latter may well reverse the form with a 5lb pull at the weights.

WILLIE SHAKE HANDS caught the eye when second over C&D last time and has good claims of getting off the mark if racing more efficiently. Mix de Gris looks fairly handicapped and makes appeal back on a sounder surface, while recent runner-up Wild Nephin merits plenty of respect over this stiffer test. Socks Off is worth a market check racing off his last winning hurdles mark.

Preference is for WILD NEPHIN (nap), who chased home a well-backed and revitalised opponent at Huntingdon 19 days ago.
Ths is the racecard key.
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