There were 34 Races on Thursday 27th February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Taunton, 6 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 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.

This looks something of a penalty kick for the Olly Murphy-trained DIAMONDS FOR LUCK. He impressed when fairly bolting up in a deeper race than this over 2m at Sandown recently and, upped in trip, he is hard to oppose. There will doubtless be races to be won with Manala in time, though a major jolt of improvement will be needed if she is to overturn the selection here. Cornish Comedy should chase that pair home.

Already well proven with plenty of give underfoot, this looks a gilt-edged opportunity for promising 6-y-o DIAMONDS FOR LUCK to complete the hat-trick before his sights are raised.

This ought to be a doddle for DIAMONDS FOR LUCK, who has won twice over 2m this winter and is likely to be suited by today's trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GRENADIER JED improved for a switch to handicaps when running out a comfortable winner over this track and trip earlier this month and he should prove tough to stop, despite an 8lb hike in the ratings. Colonel Whizz wasn't disgraced when finishing third over an extended 2m3f at Huntingdon last time and, provided he is fully tuned up on his return from nearly a year off, he looks well capable of playing a hand off 2lb lower. Rip Wheeler completes the shortlist.

GRENADIER JED left his previous hurdle exploits well behind when making a winning handicap debut over C&D 23 days ago and the manner of that success suggests a subsequent 8 lb rise may not be enough to prevent Robert Walford's unexposed 5-y-o following up. Rip Wheeler appeals as the type to do better now stepping back up in trip and, along with the returning Colonel Whizz and Mr Zee, heads up the dangers.

This looks good for GRENADIER JED (nap), who was an emphatic C&D winner on his recent handicap debut and can improve again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Gyenyame ran in snatches when finishing third over 2m4f at Wincanton last time out and he merits respect off a sliding mark now sporting blinkers for the first time. That said, GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY is narrowly preferred. He fairly bolted up over 2m4f at Wincanton earlier this month and an 8lb rise may not be enough to thwart his bid for a double. This represents an ease in grade for Heros and it would be no surprise if the course winner were able to make his presence felt in a race like this.

GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY responded well to this headgear when a wide-margin winner at Wincanton 12 days ago so can defy an 8 lb rise with all his rivals arriving on the back of his disappointing effort. Heros may emerge as the biggest threat back at a course he's 2 from 2 at.

Dual course winner HEROS is on a good mark and gets the nod in the hope he's back in peak form for this third run of the season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for BADBURY RINGS after a comfortable success over slightly further at Wincanton last time out, the six-year-old looks capable of following up off a 9lb higher mark. Runner-up on two of his last three starts, Salley Gardens could find plenty of improvement for the step up in trip, while similar comments apply to Drash On Ruby, who remains a maiden after 16 starts.

BADBURY RINGS got the job done with far more in hand than the bare margin implies at Wincanton 12 days ago and surely has further progress and wins in him on that evidence. Salley Gardens and Drash On Ruby are feared most in that order.

Neil Mulholland's BADBURY RINGS seemed to have a fair bit left in the tank when winning at Wincanton recently and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SPACE VOYAGE impressed when getting off the mark over fences from the reopposing Ede'iffs Rock (second) at Huntingdon last month, and the slight drop in trip should not inconvenience as she looks to double up off 7lb higher. Gazette Bourgeoise has sound claims on her penultimate success off a 7lb lower mark at Fakenham, while So Said I is much better than what he showed when pulled up in the Sussex National last time out.

SPACE VOYAGE easily beat Ede'iffs Rock at Huntingdon 5 weeks ago on only her second chase start and she should have more to offer in this sphere. Ede'iffs Rock can make more of a race of it with the help of a 9 lb swing, while So Said I should also be in the mix returned to a suitable trip.

Class-dropper SO SAID I was unsuited by a marathon trip on her latest outing but her earlier placed form give her strong claims here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A tad unlucky when not getting the clearest of runs at Newcastle last month before eventually running on for third, BLUE CARPET was a comfortable winner at Carlisle on debut and returning to soft ground could see him back to winning ways. Point-to-point winner Purple Owl looks the pick of the newcomers and he must enter calculations along with Tennessee Tango, who drops in grade after being outclassed in Listed company at Ascot in December.

The market should reveal plenty but SINCHI ROCA catches the eye on paper and brings winning point form to the table so edges the vote from penalised Carlisle bumper scorer Blue Carpet. Purple Owl is another debutant with the potential to take a hand, while Tennessee Tango can't be discounted if getting back on track.

The pick is SINCHI ROCA, who won a Larkhill point by 5l on his debut, beating a rival who has since been placed twice over hurdles.
Ths is the racecard key.
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