There were 21 Races on Monday 31st March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Wincanton, 6 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A switch to timber proved just the trick for Off To A Flyer when making all at Huntingdon at May last year. However, the eight-year-old isn't certain to be in the same form on his return from a 308-day layoff and a 6lb higher mark could leave him vulnerable. With that in mind, last-time-out runner-up JACK THE SAVAGE makes most appeal. A 2lb nudge in the ratings looks workable for Laura Horsfall's gelding and another bold bid is forecast. Jackpot D'athou is the pick of the remainder.

JACKPOT D'ATHOU has failed to live up to the promise of last season but is worth another chance from his falling handicap mark, the combination of a further drop in grade and reapplication of cheekpieces might be enough to get his head in front. Last-time-out winner Off To A Flyer would be a big danger if ready to roll after a 10-month absence back over a shorter trip, while Mairis Icon should be better suited by this stiffer test.

Some encouraging recent form figures earn JACK THE SAVAGE the vote. Iron Heart is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MINNIEMUM's jumping improved with each fence when making a winning chase bow at Exeter eight days ago. Henry Daly's mare scored with enough to hand to suggest that she can defy a 7lb penalty and a quickfire double could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from So Said I, who is racing off her last winning mark. Lady Jago is also noted on her return from a 89-day break.

None of the quartet can be ruled out but it's hard to side against MINNIEMUM who warmed to her task when an easy debut scorer over fences at Exeter last week and can defy a 7 lb penalty here. So Said I appeals as the chief threat off a handy-looking mark ahead of in-form maiden Melusine de Pail.

Exeter scorer MINNIEMUM is open to further progress over fences and taken to defy a penalty. Melusine De Pail is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having showed plenty of ability when racing on the Flat in France under the tutelage of Andre Fabre last year, ROADSHOW is a potentially useful recruit to this discipline. The four-year-old looks just the type that Paul Nicholls could excel with and the son of Galileo is fancied to making a winning hurdles bow. Although fellow stable debutant Rascallion was beat when falling in a class 2 event at Kempton on Boxing Day, he must enter calculations reverting to class 4 company, along with Elforleather.

The market should prove revealing but Paul Nicholls' newcomer ROADSHOW showed some fairly useful form on the level in France for Andre Fabre so is taken to make a winning start in this sphere. Jamie Snowden's fairly useful maiden Jackstell rates a big threat though, with Elforleather also in the mix if bouncing back to form.

Roadshow warrants respect on his debut under this code. RASCALLION and Jackstell are the main contenders on hurdles form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SEAHOUSES has certainly improved for going up in trip recently, winning at Market Rasen before posting a solid second at Hereford latest, and there is likely more to come from this five-year-old. Connections have found him another good opening and it's easy to see why he'll prove popular. Jaxonne and Roxhill might be the ones battling it out for second.

ELLERTON shaped with promise at this track on his penultimate run and, on first start for Joe Tizzard, he may be able to recapture his form and land an ordinary looking contest. Jaxonne ought to be capable of winning a race of this nature and would be a big danger if back on song after a short break. Seahouses looks fairly solid and can hit the frame for the third start in a row.

A chance is taken on ELLERTON. The shortlist is completed by Roxhill, Seahouses and Jaxonne.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

LA DOLCE DOLLY makes plenty of appeal in here. It wasn't a surprise at all to see the point-to-point winner improve for the step up to this trip at Plumpton last time and she won there with something up her sleeve. Komedy Kicks was pulled up at Ludlow latest but was on a hat-trick that day and could be worth another chance for the powerful Dan Skelton stable. Pure Theatre rates best of the rest.

LA DOLCE DOLLY arrives on an upward curve so is fancied to make light of a 4 lb rise in the weights and follow up her breakthrough Plumpton victory. Calli Black could emerge as the one to give Andy Irvine's mare most to do on the back of a wind op, with Pure Theatre also in the mix if on her A-game.

Being still unbeaten at about 3m and open to further progress, LA DOLCE DOLLY (nap) is preferred. Pure Theatre is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DUNSTALL RAMBLER has shown a liking for this venue and looks ready for another try over this short of trip after just failing to complete a hat-trick when run out of things over two miles here last month. The additional yardage is a slight concern and it's possible that Another Folly, who was second over C&D on his penultimate start, could be the one to capitalise if the selection falters. Shillanavogy and Birdman Bob complete the shortlist.

Most of these can be considered but in the hope he can keep the mistakes down it could be worth chancing ABINGWORTH, who ran his best race of the season last time and whose last win came here off 9 lb higher. Another Folly down in class and Dunstall Rambler are a couple of the other main players.

Topweight ANOTHER FOLLY has a solid piece of C&D form and is taken to open his account. Abingworth is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

As ever with races of this type, the betting market should be a good source for clues. NATHAN'S RUN, who showed promise when filling the runner-up spot on his debut at Uttoxeter in November, is suggested as the first one to consider given he has undergone wind surgery since a luckless run at Huntingdon. Point-to-point winner Vol Royale is second on the shortlist after a promising fourth at Kempton on his Rules debut. The Paul Nicholls-trained pair Takeonedayatatime and Maldini Milano are other notable options.

MALDINI MILANO found a listed Newbury contest too hot last time but had previously beaten one at Exeter who subsequently ran to a fair level over hurdles and is taken to bounce back to winning ways. Stablemate Takeonedayatatime is respected after an encouraging start here in October and the betting could help split them. Royal Mark is a newcomer to note for a smaller yard that does well in this sphere.

The vote goes to newcomer IMPACT PLAYER, who is related to several first-time-out scorers. Takeonedayatatime is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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