There were 27 Races on Thursday 6th March 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Thurles, 6 races at Fontwell, 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.

LIGHTONTHEWING, Lock Out and I See The Sea all pulled up in a similar contest at Exeter on New Year's Day, but the former put that well behind him when springing a surprise at Chepstow. Admittedly, that upturn in fortunes coincided with a return to hurdles, but Sue Gardner's 10-year-old boasts a good strike-rate in this sphere and can prove it was no fluke. Lock Out has also taken a step back in the right direction, hitting the crossbar at Hereford, although Celtic Fortune might be the biggest threat.

On the back of an all-the-way hurdles success at Chepstow, LIGHTONTHEWING may well follow up returned to the larger obstacles. He was successful over C&D on his sole previous chase start at this course last March and remains on a good mark. Lock Out has to be respected on the back of a good effort at Hereford and he is second choice ahead of Celtic Fortune and I See The Sea.

A few have possibilities but the vote goes to LOCK OUT, who returned to form with a bold bid at Hereford last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Paul Nicholls threw MISS ALTEA BLUE in at the deep end on her first start after arriving from France and she had to settle for a well-beaten fifth in a Newbury Listed affair. The four-year-old has been given plenty of time to recover from that British debut and can get back on track. Fellow juvenile Morning Air came up short at the same level at Doncaster, but her previous Leicester victory is evidence that she should be competitive in this lesser company. Blacksamssenorita is the pick of the older mares.

MISS ALTEA BLUE has a tongue strap refitted back from a break and is given another chance to get close to her French form, which would likely be more than good enough to come out on top here. Blacksamssenorita is second choice ahead of Somethingtosomeone.

Somethingtosomeone was running well when falling two out at Exeter, but Taunton runner-up BLACKSAMSSENORITA is taken go one better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Dunstall Rambler accounted for Universal Secret over C&D before supplementing that triumph with another victory at Ludlow. Before that brace, though, he was beaten 10 lengths into fifth by PADDY IN THE CADDY at Hereford and Philip Hobbs & Johnson White's six-year-old, who has held his form well since, can confirm that superiority on only 4lb worse terms. Siam Park made a pleasing introduction to fences when runner-up at Taunton and there should be more to come from him.

SIAM PARK is bred to make a better chaser and that already appears to be the case judged on his solid second on debut in this sphere at Taunton where he pulled nicely clear of the rest with the winner. He should prove a tough nut to crack with improvement on the cards. Paddy In The Caddy is holding his form well and should give another good account, while Centara needs to get back on track now switched to fences but it's by no means impossible that he'll do just that.

The 6yo PADDY IN THE CADDY won twice over 2m in November and can return to winning ways now back down in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

REGENT'S STROLL was a disappointing favourite when only fourth in the Challow at Newbury prior to his runner-up effort in Listed company at Exeter last month. However, each of those pieces of form stand out in this contest and he sets a very high standard with a rating of 134. The Sainted Canary improved on his debut fifth in this sphere when scoring over 1m7f here last time and he could have more to offer, with this step up in trip a possible source of improvement. Kantagua Du Large looks next best.

REGENT'S STROLL has already shown himself to be a useful novice and can make the most of what looks a gold-plated opportunity. The Sainted Canary should have more to offer now stepping up in trip and is preferred to newcomer The Italian Fox for the forecast spot.

This is an excellent opportunity for REGENT'S STROLL to return to winning ways. The Sainted Canary can be best of the rest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SALADINS SON struck at the second time of asking over fences when a six-length victor over track and trip last month and he could have plenty of improvement in him. Anthony Honeyball's seven-year-old only has a 5lb higher mark to contend with and he looks the one to beat. Hudson De Grugy made the frame over 3m5f at Lingfield in January and will have no concerns with this drop in trip, so he has to be respected. Enjoy Your Life is the pick of the remainder.

SALADINS SON could be called the winner from some way out over C&D last month and, very much looking a young chaser to keep on side, Anthony Honeyball's charge is strongly fancied to defy a 5 lb rise at the expense of Hudson de Grugy, who shaped as if back in form over a trip which seemed to stretch him at Lingfield just over 5 weeks ago. Sheldon, who is building up a solid record here, rounds off the shortlist.

The unexposed 7yo SALADINS SON (nap) won in good style over C&D last month on his second chase start and can defy a 5lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JOLIE BAIE has looked a different horse since equipped with a tongue-tie (worn again today), building on her Huntingdon second when landing the spoils at Lingfield. Jo Davis' mare has a further 6lb rise to deal with, but she remains open to further improvement and is taken to complete the double. Drash On Ruby has placed on seven of her last eight starts and, with first-time cheekpieces added, she should be in the mix once again. Past C&D winner Jongleur D'etoiles also warrants respect.

DRASH ON RUBY confirmed her stamina for this sort of trip when an excellent second at Taunton a week ago and this likeable mare can gain a deserved first success. Jongleur d'Etoiles may get back on track returned from a short break, with Howaya Now also of interest on the back of a breathing operation.

The mare DRASH ON RUBY remains a maiden but she went close at Taunton last week on her first crack at 3m and is taken to go one better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Just Aidan ploughed through the mud to win decisively at Lingfield and he merits consideration off a 7lb higher mark, while Gorcombe Moonshine has been running well enough in defeat to suggest that he can figure. The vote, however, goes to handicap debutant FEET ON THE GROUND. The Westerner mare has improved with each start in novice/maiden company, finishing third behind a couple of subsequent winners the last twice, and she could exploit an opening mark of 99.

FEET ON THE GROUND could take off in handicaps and is preferred to recent Lingfield scorer Just Aidan in this finale. Gorcombe Moonshine and Saisissante can get involved in the battle for minor honours.

Things clicked for the lightly raced 6yo JUST AIDAN at Lingfield in January and he can follow up. Saisissante is feared most.
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