There were 21 Races on Wednesday 19th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 6 races at Huntingdon, 8 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 4 race.

UNTIL DAWN continued her upward trajectory when completing a double over C&D last month and a hat-trick may be on the horizon. Another 7lb rise in the ratings looks workable given the authority of that triumph and Alan Brown's filly is taken to fend off chief threat Blinky. The son of Mehmas made a winning stable bow at Wolverhampton 30 days ago and there is likely more to come for current connections. Fellow last-time-out winners Invincible Crown and Captain Kinsella also warrant respect.

This looks quite competitive. UNTIL DAWN is taken to defy the handicapper again and complete a hat-trick but Captain Kinsella took really well to this surface with a pair of novice wins to end 2024 and could be a big threat if resuming in similar form. Early Release and Blinky arrive in form and are others to consider.

A cracking race of its type in which UNTIL DAWN (nap) can lower the colours of the other hat-trick seeker Captain Kinsella.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having relished another step up in distance when completing a double over track and trip in October, Caballo De Mar warrants respect in his hat-trick bid. However, George Scott's charge isn't certain to be in the same form on this return from a 165-day absence and an 8lb higher mark could be enough prevent him going in again. With that in mind, recent C&D runner-up STAR LEGEND, who races off an unchanged mark, looks the most solid proposition. Swinging London is worth a second look too.

CABALLO DE MAR showed improved form upped in trip at the end of last season, powering clear from 2f out when scoring at this C&D in October, and he can pick up where he left off to land the hat-trick. Star Legend arrives in good form having gone close here last time and could be the main danger, with dual C&D winner Swinging London also considered.

Swinging London looks booked for another big run but this may be the day STAR LEGEND sheds his maiden tag on the Flat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With three triumphs in his last four outings, BEARAWAY hasn't looked back since joining Simon Pearce's yard. The combination of a return to 1m3f and a 3lb nudge up in the ratings should pose little issue for the son of Kodiac and further glory may be on the cards. The biggest threat might emerge from Gozo, who has filled the runner-up spot on his last two appearances. Tortured Soul is unlikely to be far away either.

BEARAWAY is selected to make it 4 wins in 5 outings since switching to Simon Pearce. Tortured Soul and Gozo also arrive in top form and look the obvious dangers.

Provided he keeps straighter, GOZO could well open his Flat account. Tortured Soul and Bearaway are solid dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SOVEREIGN SEA was an impressive winner on his belated racecourse debut at Newcastle in November and steps into handicap company after two promising runner-up efforts in novice company. An opening rating of 85 isn't too restrictive for the son of Ten Sovereigns and this could be a stepping stone to bigger prizes. Cracking Gold is notable after having a wind issue addressed, while the in-form Barnaby is worth a try over this longer trip.

SOVEREIGN SEA has shown plenty in 3 novices and remains unexposed going into handicaps. Cracking Gold has a race in him off his current mark, while the thriving Barnaby was only just denied the hat-trick at Newcastle last month.

Preference is for CRACKING GOLD, who has a strong piece of recent C&D form. Sovereign Sea is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

North Star showed the benefit of her debut run when she comfortably justified favouritism at Newcastle in November and she is open to further progression as a three-year-old. However, a 7lb penalty could be her undoing here and preference is for the well-bred PELEAN, who debuts for powerful connections at a very realistic level. Bijoux is another attractive option on paper and also warrants a betting check. Arkinthestars appeals most from the rest with experience.

ARKINTHESTARS looks the one to beat on these terms with the extra furlong almost certain to suit. Penalised winner North Star is an obvious threat, while well-connected newcomer Pelean needs keeping an eye on.

Sea The Stars filly NORTH STAR is taken to follow up her Newcastle win. Arkinthestars and Pelean complete the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Last seen when tried in the Group 1 Criterium International at Saint-Cloud, SPIRIT OF SUMMER is the obvious starting point as he drops back into a maiden. The son of Mohaather has shown enough ability to suggest he should be tough to deal with if running anywhere near his official rating of 90, assuming he handles the surface on his all-weather debut. Several of the newcomers appeal on paper, with Gloriously Sassy, Festive Time and Nutmeg all suggested as ones to monitor closely in the betting.

SPIRIT OF SUMMER enjoyed a good 2-y-o campaign despite not getting his head in front and boasts some useful form so he could be hard to beat on his return if taking to the new surface. First time up could be the time to catch the quirky Bowen Island, while Festive Time heads up some interesting newcomers.

Judged on their subsequent form, SPIRIT OF SUMMER has a good chance of reversing Convivial placings with Bowen Island.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RESCUE MISSION has shown ability on both of her starts so far, finishing second and fourth respectively, and she could have more to offer. The daughter of Kodiac has Oisin Murphy booked and she might put her experience to good use. Hush Puppy took a step forward from his debut fifth to make the frame at Newcastle in December and it would be no surprise to see him have a say. Any market confidence behind newcomer Al Arbeed would be interesting too.

Those boasting previous experience don't set a tall standard so it could be worth chancing one of the newcomers AL ARBEED and Indian Spirit, the former narrowly selected to come out on top before market clues. Of those with form, Stenmark looks a likely type to progress as a 3-y-o having been gelded, and it would come as no surprise to see him feature also.

Stenmark has been gelded since last seen and his best 2yo run sets a clear standard but AL ARBEED is an interesting newcomer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WESTMORIAN returned to winning ways in good style over track and trip eight days ago and a 5lb penalty might not be enough to prevent another bold showing. Blackjack failed to back up his success at Newcastle when only fifth at the same venue last time, but he wasn't beaten too far and might be worth another chance. Chief Mankato completes the shortlist.

It could be worth chancing CHIEF MANKATO who went with zest but ultimately shaped as if needing the run after 3 months off when third in a C&D handicap 26 days ago. He's on a workable mark on the pick of last season's exploits and represents a yard firmly amongst the winners. Westmorian, an impressive winner over C&D last week, and Ultramarine head up the dangers.

Westmorian will be a tough nut to crack but CHIEF MANKATO is well up to winning races off this mark and he is preferred.
Ths is the racecard key.
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