There were 42 Races on Saturday 15th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Southwell, 7 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 2 race.

PLAGE DE HAVRE opened his account in no uncertain terms at Newcastle last month, having lost out in the stewards' room at Southwell previously. The unexposed Le Havre gelding has a 9lb higher mark to contend with but there should be plenty more to come, especially now upped further in trip. Wonder Legend finished a creditable second at Kempton last time out and he appears the main threat, although Circuit Breaker cannot be overlooked.

WONDER LEGEND shaped with plenty of credit when second at Kempton after 11 weeks off, and he can step forward from that run to record his second win of the season. The progressive Plage de Havre is feared tackling this longer trip, while Circuit Breaker has the form to be in the mix.

Preference is for PLAGE DE HAVRE who looks a most progressive type and who should have little problem with the longer trip on breeding.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MAHARAJAS EXPRESS has been in excellent form recently, finding only an in-form rival too strong when going in search of a hat-trick at Newcastle. Ian Williams' gelding competes from an unchanged mark and he can regain the winning thread. Aces Wild was third behind the selection over C&D last month, but he will be a real threat on 5lb better terms. Others to note include Phoenix Beach and Recon Mission.

MAHARAJAS EXPRESS remains in excellent form and is taken to make it 3 wins from his last 3 starts at this venue. Buraback continues to run with credit from his current mark, so he can hit the frame again along with Aces Wild who shaped well after a 4-month absence when third behind the selection last time.

This can go to ACES WILD who is weighted to reverse last month's C&D running with Maharajas Express and has the inside stall.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Init Together completed a four-timer at Southwell last month but has perhaps been in the grip of the handicapper since so, although respected, preference is for COME ON JOHN. The six-year-old recorded a comfortable victory over C&D recently and a 4lb rise should be no barrier to further success. There have been more encouraging signs from Percy Willis lately and he is another to consider.

Having been unsuited by a slowly-run affair over a shorter trip 3 days ago, the step up in distance may yield another victory for the consistent INIT TOGETHER. He looks the most solid option, but Green Team would be a big threat if returning to the form of his penultimate run when finishing second in a race that is working out particularly well. Come On John should remain competitive off a 4 lb higher mark following his victory over C&D 12 days ago.

Marginal preference is for Tony Carroll's INIT TOGETHER who is enjoying a fine year and can bag a fifth win stepping back up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Cheveley Park-owned KINSWOMAN, who is a half-sister to last year's Lockinge hero Audience and a close relative of Group 3 winner Dark Lady, looks the part on paper and may have been found a nice opportunity to make a successful start to her career. French Sand and Skyler are fellow debutants with attractive enough pedigrees to be of note. Vinatera is suggested as the pick of those with previous experience.

An interesting maiden. KINSWOMAN is bred to be good and gets the vote to make a winning debut, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. French Sand is another interesting newcomer, while Glorious Kitty has been off for a while but shaped well in a listed race on her first of 2 runs last summer.

Audience's half-sister KINSWOMAN is particularly appealing on pedigree and is taken to make a winning debut for her powerful yard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Cases can be made for several of these, with last-time-out winner Nordic Glory and in-form pair Rogue Thunder and Banana all likely candidates. However, it could be worth chancing that LION'S DREAM finds some improvement on just his third start over 6f and he appeals dropping into a classified stakes after dead-heating for a close third in a 0-55 handicap at Chelmsford last week.

NORDIC GLORY has his quirks but he found life easier out of handicap company when successful in a similar race to this over C&D 12 days ago. He can follow up at the chief expense of Rogue Thunder and Banana.

This choice is NORDIC GLORY (nap) who can make it 2-2 at this level after his C&D win 12 days ago, when he had three of these behind.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BAY OF DREAMS made a winning handicap debut when upped to a mile at Newcastle just five days ago. She should have plenty more to offer over this extra distance and James Ferguson's filly is taken to shrug off a penalty and go in again. Take The Boat is another improving sort stepping up in trip having landed a double at Kempton last month. She can feature again raised only 3lb, while Herkeios and All Cost are others to note.

BAY OF DREAMS travelled with real purpose when making a winning handicap debut at Newcastle on Monday and with more to come, she can quickly follow up under a penalty. Take The Boat is the obvious danger in her hat-trick bid for all she has stamina to prove).

James Ferguson's BAY OF DREAMS ran out an impressive winner at Newcastle on her recent handicap debut and she can defy a 6lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COSMIC VIEW scored over course and distance last month when taking advantage of a drop in class. That was his first start in classified company and the five-year-old looks likely to make another bold bid in this similar contest. Lednikov won a handicap at Southwell last month and cannot be ruled out at this level, while National Health found the selection too good here two starts ago but could be in the mix again.

COSMIC VIEW found the drop to a basement grade liberating when off the mark over C&D last month and a reproduction of that form could be enough to see him follow up. National Health seems sure to give another good account, with Two Plus Two also commanding respect having looked to have the race sewn up before being collared late on his most recent outing.

This may be the day that TWO PLUS TWO doubles his winning tally having only just lost out in a handicap over C&D 12 days ago.
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