There were 35 Races on Monday 17th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Wexford, 6 races at Fontwell, 6 races at Southwell, 7 races at Down Royal, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

Track and trip winner PARADOXICAL is on a roll at present and hard to oppose under a 5lb penalty imposed for the latest of his three course wins posted over the extended 1m1f here last week. Urban Road, who registered a hat-trick in February, is another key player even though he has a tricky wide draw to contend with. However, Kingdom Of Time is far less exposed and could be the biggest danger to the selection from a workable rating on his third start in a handicap.

A few in with a squeak but the prolific PARADOXICAL gets the nod to add a sixth all-weather success of the winter to his tally having bolted up over 9.5f here last Wednesday. Kingdom of Time has been firmly knocking on the door, so Archie Watson's charge heads up the opposition, with Urban Road and Urban Sprawl taken to fight out minor honours.

Kingdom Of Time is respected, but URBAN ROAD (nap) is better than ever, with last Friday's second over C&D arguably a career best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It's safe to say all of these carry some form of risk. Sir Benedict rates a player off 4lb lower than his last winning mark but has the worst of the draw, while similar comments apply to Second Collection, whose current mark would be attractive where it not for a berth in the next stall down. Conversely, KIPP KELLY has landed a position on the inner rail and, after a luckless run at Newcastle last week, this keen-going sort could finally have things unfold to ideally suit.

MY TURN NOW had excuses for her below-par effort behind Bankrupt back in January so, better judged on her winning effort at Chelmsford the time before, Michael Attwater's 5-y-o gets the nod to resume winning ways at the expense of Kipp Kelly, who shaped better than the bare result at Newcastle last week and isn't one to write off in this company. The aforementioned Bankrupt can edge out Sir Benedict for third.

Kipp Kelly hasn't had much luck of late, but Rossa Ryan is a positive booking for SECOND COLLECTION, who gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PRINCE OF INDIA would be conceding weight all round of this were a handicap and could make a winning return with a first-time tongue-tie applied. The official ratings suggest Political Power should also be a player on these terms, while Nad Alshiba Rain is not ruled out with the step back to 7f worth a try. Carron, who cost 135,000gns as a two-year-old, merits a betting check on just his second career start/all-weather debut.

POLITICAL POWER has race fitness on his side and that swings the vote his way in favour of the returning Prince of India. Nad Alshiba Rain looks best of the remainder.

An ordinary-looking novice in which PRINCE OF INDIA about sets the standard, ahead of Political Power and Nad Alshiba Rain.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A half-brother to multiple Listed-winner Sparks Fly, THE SWEET ESCAPE hails from a family that the David Loughnane stable has done very well with and he could be primed to strike first time out. He is preferred to fellow newcomer Excellent Believe, who is well related and hails from a yard that could not be in better form. Of those with experience, Arizona Rock showed improvement from first to second start when fourth at Wolverhampton and he cannot be ruled out.

ARIZONA ROCK gets the vote but Excellent Believe, The Sweet Escape and Warrior Mode are newcomers who make appeal on paper and could pose big threats if the betting speaks for them.

Fourth in a truly run and quite competitive C&D contest nine days ago, ARIZONA ROCK is selected to put his experience to good use.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Not beaten far in his attempt to land the double at Kempton last month, SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX has been in excellent form of late and a mark of 62 still looks manageable for the son of Sioux Nation. A winner of three of his last four starts, including twice over C&D, Ash Wednesday must enter calculations, as well as Capuchinero, who bounced back to form with a solid runner-up effort at Wolverhampton most recently.

Having rattled off a hat-trick of wins, ASH WEDNESDAY wasn't seen to best effect back at 6f in a stronger race last time and with regular tongue-tie now refitted, he can make his return to this trip, grade and course a winning one. South Dakato Sioux arrives in great heart following a victory and very creditable second in his last two starts, while Macanudo makes some appeal dropped into a 0-65 handicap back at 7f.

South Dakota Sioux is running really well but ASH WEDNESDAY will be suited by the return to 7f and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FRANCISCO has done well since joining the Patrick Chamings stable and this could be the day that the son of Zoustar gets his head in front, having run a creditable race in defeat at Chelmsford when green towards the finish. The four-year-old gets the vote ahead of Smasher, who forced his way back to the winner's enclosure with a gutsy performance at Kempton last month, and the consistent Asadjumeirah.

Down in grade and having gone close from this mark earlier in this season, BEAUZON is taken to land an eighth C&D success. Not Just Yet often runs with credit at this venue and makes appeal having bounced back to form last time, with Alafdhal not ruled out from only 1 lb above his latest winning mark.

This might go to ALAFDHAL, who needs to settle better than last time but has remained in pretty good form since his 5f win in January.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CAPTAIN BRETT failed to fire in three starts in maiden/novice company last year, but he showed a little more when fourth on his handicap debut at Kempton last month. With Luke Morris booked and a 1lb lower mark to contend with, he might be up to taking this weak event. Infantry Officer has been gelded since a trio of poor efforts in his last campaign, but this is a big step up in distance and he could prove a different proposition on his handicap bow. Magic Topissima is the pick of the remainder.

An open handicap but CURRAHEE took a step forward when an encouraging fifth on his handicap debut at Lingfield last time and with further progress on the cards he looks the way to go. Captain Brett also has better days ahead of him and could emerge as the main danger ahead of Bear Baby and Itsgottobefun.

Well-bred handicap debutant INFANTRY OFFICER showed very little over 6f/7f as a 2yo but could be a completely proposition this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DANEHILL STAR bounced back to form when all out to score over a mile at Newcastle earlier in the month and provided he can back that performance up, he will prove difficult to beat. Brinton has been thereabouts in each of her six starts this year, winning once, and she has to be respected again. Of the remainder, previous C&D winner Quick Away makes the most appeal.

BRINTON has found some improvement of late and looks the pick on these terms. Danehill Star is feared most ahead of Yaahobby.

The switch to classified level may enable KING OF THE DANCE to regain the winning thread. Brinton is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

INEXPLICABLE was far from disgraced when third in a handicap over C&D last month and if he remains in similar form, then he could record his ninth course success. Alice's Impact finished a fair fourth at Southwell earlier in the month and she has to enter the reckoning with Billy Loughnane booked, along with Ocean Odyssey after his fourth at Lingfield last month.

OCEAN ODYSSEY attracted plenty of support ahead of his debut for new connections at Lingfield and, having shaped with plenty of encouragement in that 1m handicap, he makes plenty of appeal. Next on the list is Comedian Leader, who will have a serious chance at this level if able to get back on track. Fifty Sent is best of the rest.

This might go to OCEAN ODYSSEY, who drops in grade after making the frame in a Lingfield handicap on his stable debut
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