There were 23 Races on Tuesday 4th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Market Rasen, 9 races at Southwell, 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 5 race.

A return to 1m proved just the ticket for last month's C&D winner CREST OF LIGHT and he's fancied to follow up. The son of Zarak was value for further than the winning distance suggests that day and a 3lb higher mark may not be enough to halt him. West Tyrone ran his best race to date when finishing a close-up second on his handicap bow at Newcastle and Kevin Ryan's charge is feared most, ahead of Pink Petunia.

WEST TYRONE stepped up on his previous efforts and found only another unexposed sort too strong at Newcastle (1m) 24 days ago and he can confirm the promise of that run and go one place better here. Crest of Light and Antiquity, who finished 1-2 over C&D recently, head up the dangers, with Pink Petunia a handicap debutante to note.

Tight between Antiquity and Crest Of Light on their recent C&D form but WEST TYRONE can build on his close second at Newcastle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Al Waseela ended her last campaign with a victory at Redcar in November and market support on her stable/seasonal bow for Ollie Sangster would be interesting. However, APPLEBLOSSOMWHITE boasts a recent run having made a winning yard debut in style at Kempton last month and the daughter of Soldier's Call may find enough improvement to defy a 7lb rise in the ratings. The reappearing Bownder proved a model of consistency once entering nursery company during 2024 and he is also noted.

SPEC OF LIGHT showed much improved form when second on handicap debut over C&D 17 days ago, conceding first run but still pulling a long way with the winner. Open to further progress, he can confirm the promise of that with victory here. Easy Kempton scorer Appleblossomwhite and Minelone are others in the mix, as is Al Waseela on return to action.

On the back of a promising handicap debut, SPEC OF LIGHT is preferred. Bownder is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Although he could never make a dent from the rear when finishing eighth in a handicap at Wolverhampton last month, RAVENGLASS faces his easiest assignment here since scoring at that venue in October. Classified company could prove just the tonic for Adrian Wintle's charge and a fourth career victory could be on the cards. Last-time-out winner Aspire To Glory warrants respect in his current mood, but a 6lb penalty does demand more of him. With that in mind, a bigger threat may emerge from fellow in-form rival Alice's Impact.

ALICE'S IMPACT has made a solid start for her new yard this year and gets the nod in an open-looking contest. Iftikhaar and Aspire To Glory should also go well.

Masham Moor boasts a fair record over C&D but ALICE'S IMPACT showed this trip was within range last time and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A C&D winner off an 11lb higher mark last March, the in-form ONE MORE DREAM appeals stepping back up in trip after returning to winning ways in a rider restricted handicap at Wolverhampton last month. Jason Heart knows the six-year-old well and his presence back in the saddle is a positive switch for the follow-up bid. Rich Rhythm is feared most after his own track-and-trip success in January, while Zu Run should not be underestimated over his optimum distance.

Preference is for ONE MORE DREAM, who ended a lengthy losing run at Wolverhampton last month and remains nicely treated on old form. Rich Rhythm and Zu Run are feared most.

On the back of an eyecatching effort, EMILY POST gets the vote. Rich Rhythm and One More Dream are respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Vaguely Royal sets a good standard on his old form and reverts to the Flat with a fair chance of giving weight and beating to his three rivals. However, conceding 19lb to the less-exposed WONDER is a big ask and with his recent third-placed finish at Wolverhampton being boosted by the winner going in again since, James Fanshawe's gelding looks the pick of the bunch now upped in trip. Haaland, who sports a first-time visor, and Tradesman are both out of the handicap and may have to settle for supporting roles.

HAALAND shaped well on his first 2 starts for new connections and was undone by a muddling pace at Kempton last time. He gets the nod. Wonder looks the likeliest danger.

Judged on his last two efforts, WONDER (nap) holds particularly strong claims off an unaltered mark. Haaland is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

None of these are without risk but TRUE PROMISE has hinted at a revival of late and could be worth chancing off a 1lb lower mark than when he won over C&D in November. Existent has stacks of ability but has wasted seemingly better chances of late, so cannot be backed with maximum confidence. Therefore, the class-dropping Bedford Flyer is suggested as a bigger danger to the selection, despite running off 6lb above his last winning mark.

HIYA MAITE had highlighted he was coming to the boil prior to finding listed company too much here 10 days ago and, with a tongue strap refitted, this previous dual C&D winner is fancied to be seen in a much better light returned to handicaps. True Promise and Existent are others fancied to be in the thick of things.

The vote goes to TRUE PROMISE, who is one of the main players on recent form and remains unexposed over 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BAJAN BLUE won on her only previous start over an extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton in January last year. The break is a concern, but Roger Varian's filly can obviously go well fresh and just tops the shortlist. De Ville is another returning from a lengthy layoff who has to be of interest, while any mark support for Turquino on his belated debut would have to be noted.

Little depth to this and DE VILLE showed enough in a strong novice at Sandown in April to get the vote. Debut-winner Bajan Blue is the obvious threat but she does have a penalty/absence to defy.

The suggestion is DE VILLE, who has a better chance now dropped to a lesser level. Bajan Blue is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

High Court Judge has to be of interest despite his winning run coming to an end at Wolverhampton last time. However, preference is for MR NUGGET, who appeared to have plenty in hand when scoring over C&D a couple of weeks ago and a 5lb rise could underestimate him. Risen Again may be sharpened up by the first-time application of cheekpieces and he is another to consider.

MR NUGGET is gradually getting the hang of things now and can follow up after his decisive win over C&D last month. The thriving High Court Judge is the obvious threat with Covert Legend best of the others.

With further progress plausible, MR NUGGET is taken to follow up his solid C&D success. Covert Legend is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GOZO's second over 1m4f at Wolverhampton three weeks ago sets the standard and, given that was his first start since August, there may be more to come from the five-year-old. Percy Willis is more than capable of making the frame in a race of this nature and has to be of some interest, while similar comments apply to Annandale and Aiming High.

GOZO was beaten only by a subsequent winner on his return at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and is fancied to go one better off the same mark. Aiming High and Annandale are feared most.

On the back of a solid reappearance effort, GOZO could well open his Flat account. Aiming High is second choice.
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