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 4 race.

Wind surgery appeared to work the oracle for FASOL, who opened his hurdling account in fine style over C&D recently. Paul Nicholls' gelding wouldn't need much improvement to defy the penalty, with fellow penalised rival Dance And Glance needing to show more than he has recently. Graecia receives weight all round and might be best placed to follow the pair home.

This looks a good opportunity for FASOL, who admittedly is yet to match his useful Flat form in this sphere, but did open his hurdling account with a bit up his sleeve over C&D on his most recent outing. Dance And Glance is the obvious threat.

Former smart Flat racer FASOL came good over hurdles with a convincing C&D success a fortnight ago and can double up today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although winless over hurdles so far, SEVENOFUS finished a promising second over 2m3f here last time out. A return to three miles could suit the mare on that evidence and although 1lb out of the handicap, Elizabeth Gale is able to claim 7lb. Ellie's Warrior has few miles on the clock and the addition of first-time cheekpieces could elicit some improvement. Others to note include Chosen Hero and Elusiveness.

The addition of blinkers may be the key to ELUSIVENESS and she gets the nod in a race where few make much appeal. Sevenofus and Sawpit Samantha may provide the chief threat.

It might be worth chancing handicap debutante BANNY HILL LASS, who ran well to a point in her latest qualifying race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JIM DE SARTI hit the woodwork at Sedgefield in January before unseating early on at Huntingdon last month. There should be more to come from Tom Lacey's unexposed hurdler and, if able to put in an unblemished round of jumping, he ought to go very close. Zucayan has been knocking at the door recently and is unlikely to be far away, while John Betjeman is also noted.

The pick of several plausible candidates could prove to be ZUCAYAN, who has shown himself to be in good nick by finishing third in handicaps here and at Ludlow since returning to action last month. Taritino left the impression that he's getting the hang of things in this sphere over C&D recently and will be a threat if able to build on that. A reproduction of John Betjeman's latest effort will see him competitive, too, while Begin The Luck, Jim De Sarti and Mr Zee all make each-way appeal.

This looks a good opportunity for Fergal O'Brien's ZUCAYAN (nap) to build on his promising Ludlow third and resume winning ways
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A switch to aggressive tactics proved just the trick for EDE'IFFS ROCK when making all over C&D 26 days ago. Given the manner of that victory, a 5lb rise in the ratings looks on the lenient side and Bill Turner's mare is fancied to follow up. Having capitalised on a declining mark over 2m3f at Exeter recently, Time To Bite warrants respect. However, the veteran has yet to convince with stamina over this far and a bigger threat may emerge from Gyenyame.

Slight preference is for GYENYAME, who responded well to the fitting of blinkers here last month and will surely be suited by this stiffer test of stamina. Last week's Exeter winner Time To Bite is feared most.

Still well treated under a penalty, TIME TO BITE looked back in prime form when winning comfortably at Exeter a week ago
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A rise in trip brought the best out of HIM MALAYA when landing the spoils in a class 3 event over C&D in December. A 103-day break is unlikely to prevent another bold display from Paul Nicholls' six-year-old and, off only 4lb higher, there should be more to come. Gary & Josh Moore have their string in fine order and Through The Ages must enter the reckoning after filling the runner-up spot at Lingfield on two occasions last month. Chicago Storm is unlikely to be far away either.

THROUGH THE AGES has been knocking at the door lately and is taken to come good again with cheekpieces added. Last-time-out C&D scorer Him Malaya is feared most ahead of the thriving Chicago Storm.

A few to consider but HIM MALAYA was suited by these conditions when a convincing C&D winner in December and he can go on from that.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Bobbi's Beauty was well beaten into third at Leicester last time, but goes off a 2lb lower mark and could get closer with Sean Bowen booked. Even so, MISS FEDORA makes more appeal. Seamus Mullins' mare stopped quickly when fifth at Lingfield, but she may be better judged on her success at Plumpton prior. If she can reproduce that level of form, she will prove hard to beat. Kate Of The Lodge completes the shortlist.

Irish point winner KATE OF THE LODGE catches the eye switched to chasing for this handicap debut so could be worth chancing in a weak race. Bobbi's Beauty is feared most.

Bobbi's Beauty and Miss Fedora both have claims but it could be worth chancing KATE OF THE LODGE on her handicap/chase debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Point-to-point winner SINCHI ROCA readily took care of his five rivals to make an instant impression over track and trip last month and is likely to have lots more to offer. The son of Getaway has Callum Pritchard claiming a handy 5lb to help negate his penalty for that success and he will prove tough to stop. Act Of Innocence lost two places towards the finish when fourth in a Listed event at Newbury and looks the obvious danger. Soul Limbo is another to watch out for.

ACT OF INNOCENCE has reached the frame in 2 strong bumpers and should take a bit of stopping with his sights lowered. Sinchi Roca created a good impression when quickening up nicely to score over C&D last month and is the one likely to give the selection most to do unless the betting speaks in the favour of one or more of the newcomers.

It's hard to get away from ACT OF INNOCENCE, who drops in grade after making the frame in two strong races.
Ths is the racecard key.
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