There were 43 Races on Saturday 29th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Stratford, 7 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 5 race.

REMARKABLE FLIGHT hit the woodwork on her handicap bow but made no mistake at Fakenham next time, where she won in comfortable fashion. A 5lb rise could underestimate Jennie Candlish's unexposed hurdler and she's taken to follow up at the main expense of Ruler Legend, who could progress in first-time cheekpieces. Crystal Glance is two from three on good ground, so it would come as no surprise were she to show more today.

Having seen out his race well back over 2m last time, RULER LEGEND makes appeal in first-time cheekpieces with the stable's promising conditional jockey taking off a valuable 8 lb riding against fellow conditionals. Remarkable Flight arrives on the back of a victory and there could well be further improvement to come, while the lightly-raced Fat Harry is respected having shown his best form to date over a longer trip earlier this month.

Preference is for the 4yo REMARKABLE FLIGHT, who added to her two Flat wins when justifying favouritism at Fakenham two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DOCTOR KILDARE was no match for a progressive rival at Doncaster recently, but there doesn't appear to be anything of a similar ilk here and he looks set to take all the beating, with a step up in trip seemingly in his favour too. Stone's Throw is only 3lb inferior to the selection on official ratings and is entitled to go close, but he's disappointed in his last two starts and has something to prove. La Higuera is another to consider.

An excellent opportunity for DOCTOR KILDARE, who's progressed with each run over hurdles and promises to be suited by the step up in trip. La Higuera is preferred to Stone's Throw for forecast purposes.

This should not take much winning and DOCTOR KILDARE has more going for him than the others.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Presenting Doy gave favourite backers a scare when narrowly prevailing at Lingfield last month but she remains of interest now sent handicapping, although preference is for BLUE LAS. Having bolted up at Ffos Las in December, she didn't look out of her depth in the Jane Seymour at Sandown next time and an opening mark of 120 does not look beyond her. Sweet Magic plugged on for second at Warwick recently and is likely to be on the premises once again.

An interesting mares' handicap with the narrow vote in favour of PRESENTING DOY. She made heavy weather of landing cramped odds in a mares' maiden at Lingfield 46 days ago, yet she undoubtedly remains with potential, and is of interest now handicapping for her in-form yard. Don't Tell Rosie, Blue Las and Sweet Magic head up the dangers.

With the form of her handicap debut second at Taunton having been nicely franked, DON'T TELL ROSIE is taken to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

All of these have claims, but none more so than RANGE, who put in a promising display on his return to chasing at Exeter earlier in the month. He may have been last of three on that occasion, but the eight-year-old wasn't beaten far and should be competitive off 1lb lower here. King Arise failed to fire last time but is a player based on his previous efforts, while Georgi Girl is next best.

RANGE hasn't built on his decisive all-the-way Chepstow success in three subsequent starts in this sphere, largely owing to some sketchy jumping, but he has been keeping good company and this represents a golden opportunity for the 8-y-o to get back on track. The clear main danger is King Arise, who hasn't done a great deal wrong since switched to fences, whereas Georgi Girl hasn't looked a natural over the larger obstacles so far and Coqolino is 0-17 in this sphere.

Having enjoyed a good season prior to a bit of a blip at Leicester three weeks ago, KING ARISE is taken to bounce back with a win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In an open event marginal preference is for BROUGHSHANE, who showed promise when third on his chasing debut at Fontwell a few weeks ago. This step up in trip should suit the son of Mahler and he remains on a workable mark. Almazhar Garde disappointed on soft ground last time but could bounce back with conditions likely to be more suitable here, while Konfusion and Militaire complete the shortlist.

BROUGHSHANE shaped well on his debut in this sphere when third at Fontwell and with progress very much on the cards he looks the way to go. Konfusion is weighted to have a big say and rates the chief danger, while in-form duo Militaire and Nine Nine Nine need factoring in too.

The step up in trip looks the right move for the unexposed 7yo KONFUSION (nap) and he can add to last month's win at Wetherby.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DOUBLE CLICK may need to prove himself on good ground, but he has been in excellent form of late with a win and a second at Ffos Las. Stepping up in trip may bring out further improvement and he gets the vote ahead of Clondaw Royale, who has performed with credit since scoring at Haydock in December. Copshill Lad and Paddy O'Mahler are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Cases can be made for several, but the suggestion is DOUBLE CLICK, who arrives on the back of a career-best effort after pulling clear with an unexposed winner at Ffos Las just over 7 weeks ago. He can regain the winning thread at the expense of Clondaw Royale, who has remained in from since his Haydock success back in December. Party Business, Risk d'Argent and Paddy O'Mahler are just a handful of others to consider, too.

Ian Williams' PARTY BUSINESS can build on an encouraging run over an inadequate trip last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A well-backed favourite on debut at Hereford last month, EMERALD WARRIOR shaped with plenty of promise in second and this appeals as an ideal opportunity to go one better. Over five lengths behind him on that occasion when rallying late in the piece for third, Donttellyamumjack may get closer on this occasion, while Double Measure looks the pick of the newcomers for the Skelton team. Dropping in class having contested a Listed race at Cheltenham on debut in January, Walk In The West must also enter calculations.

This has the look of a warm bumper. The Dan Skelton stable has mopped up in similar races this season so his debutant DOUBLE MEASURE is the suggestion before any betting clues are known. Last month's Hereford 2-3 Emerald Warrior and Donttellyamumjack should figure, while the fact that Walk In The West went off at 4/1 for a 16-runner listed race on debut suggests he's thought to be a lot better than he showed on that occasion. There are also other interesting newcomers to monitor in the betting.

Hereford second and third Emerald Warrior and Donttellyamumjack are respected but the vote goes to newcomer DOUBLE MEASURE.
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