There were 38 Races on Thursday 27th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Wolverhampton, 6 races at Warwick, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Clonmel, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 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 6 race.

INFANTRY OFFICER took a big step forward when winning impressively on his handicap debut over 1m4f here 10 days ago and Michael Bell's gelding is very hard to oppose, despite a 6lb penalty. Perfect Parole could prove to be the main threat following an encouraging effort at Lingfield a few weeks ago. Eva's Eyes is another capable of making the frame.

INFANTRY OFFICER looked well ahead of his mark when making a winning handicap debut here last week and will surely take plenty of stopping under a penalty, especially with further improvement on the cards. Hawkesbury Legend is most interesting of the opposition given he's bred to be much better than this grade and should prove suited by the longer trip.

This can go to INFANTRY OFFICER, who kicked off his handicap career with an emphatic win over 1m4f here ten days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ELTERWATER arrives here on the back of two 1m2f victories at Chelmsford last month and a 4lb rise for the most recent of those triumphs may not be enough to stop her from making it a hat-trick. Caramay is only 1lb above her last winning mark and is likely to be in the mix, while any market support for Salamanca City on her return would have to be noted.

ELTERWATER is an improved model on all-weather this winter, continuing her fine form when landing back-to-back Chelmsford handicaps in February. She rates the one to beat again in her bid to complete the hat-trick. Caramay rates next best, ahead of the returning Salamanca City.

It's hard to get away from the progressive ELTERWATER, who has form figures of 12211 since November.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It's A Love Thing has to be respected following two wins earlier in the month, but marginal preference is for MEDIA MOGUL. Ed Walker's gelding was only beaten a head into second at Newcastle last time and the first-time application of cheekpieces may bring about further progression. Upepo scored over C&D a month ago and is another with valid form claims.

A few in-form sorts in opposition, including low-mileage 4-y-o MEDIA MOGUL who marked himself down as a sure-fire future winner when finding only a similarly unexposed rival too strong at Newcastle 23 days ago (the pair clear). He gets the nod over the hat-trick seeking It's A Love Thing. Naomhi is another to keep an eye on given his lightly-raced profile.

The vote goes to the resurgent IT'S A LOVE THING (nap) who is well treated under a penalty for his comfortable win here on Saturday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

My Turn Now had a length to spare over SECOND COLLECTION when they clashed over 5f here 10 days ago and should go well again. However, the latter is already a dual C&D winner and, armed with a 5lb pull in the weights, she can turn the form around back over this trip. Tommytwohoots and Ustath also have winning form here and are other each-way alternatives to consider.

A case can be made for a few of these but SECOND COLLECTION rates the pick of the weights so is fancied to bag a fifth course win and turn the tables on recent conqueror My Turn Now on these more advantageous terms. Michael Attwater's mare still looks the chief threat, although Tommytwohoots, Anglesey Lad, Ustath and The Cola Kid all enter the reckoning too.

My Turn Now has plenty going for her despite the penalty but perhaps this is the day when things fall right for ANGLESEY LAD.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MASHAAN seems best when racing on the front end and is handily drawn to launch a bold attempt at following up Monday's win over 7f in a handicap at Lingfield. Dropping back down a furlong isn't a major worry for the Alice Haynes-trained seven-year-old, although the likes of Lion's Dream and Nordic Glory are likely types to capitalise if the shorter trip does catch him out.

Alice Haynes' MASHAAN holds a clear edge at these weights so is taken to follow up his recent Lingfield handicap victory at the chief expense of C&D scorer Lion's Dream. Fellow C&D scorers Nordic Glory and Global Effort also need factoring into this competitive classified event.

Mashaan isn't opposed lightly but Lion's Dream and the veteran SAVALAS are plausible alternatives.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

C&D winner PESSOA has landed races back-to-back before and can repeat the feat after running on to score convincingly over 7f here last week. A 5lb penalty make things tougher for the six-year-old, but his proven liking for this venue is enough of a countering factor in his bid to gain a sixth Wolverhampton success. Port Noir is also effective here and commands respect from a winning mark. Fellow track-and-trip scorer Annalee Lass is another must for the shortlist.

Last week's 7f course scorer PESSOA is just as effective over this trip and is taken to defy a penalty. Port Noir is on a mark she really ought to be up to going close from, while an unexposed profile offers Absolutely Not the scope for better in handicaps.

Preference is for PESSOA, who got back on the scorsesheet with a strong-finishing win over 7f here last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

L'IMMORTALE has been a revelation since joining the Jack Jones stable and now that he has broken the maiden with a determined success over further at Lingfield on Monday, the five-year-old can follow up under a 5lb penalty. Narrowly denied in his attempt to land a 7f double here, Ravenglass is capable of being in the shake-up, as is Tactical Control, who may improve for going back up in distance slightly.

RAVENGLASS can land a second course win of the month under Finley Marsh. Monday's Lingfield scorer L'immortale could have more to offer for new trainer Jack Jones and is feared most ahead of Tactical Control, the mount of Billy Loughnane.

After quickening well to score at Lingfield on Monday, L'IMMORTALE can complete a quick double.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PERFECT LIFE showed significant improvement from his first to his second start when scoring at this venue and Marco Botti's colt can go in again under a penalty, with Hollie Doyle back in the saddle. Runner-up on his last two starts, Circus Of Rome looks just the type to improve for going up in trip. Hot Cash is of interest on the drop in grade, having contested a Group 3 at Deauville last summer.

The step up in trip should suit CIRCUS OF ROME, who boasts much the best form on offer here. He can open his account. Perfect Life and Soy Loco look the likeliest dangers.

Perfect Life won well here in December but conceding a penalty to CIRCUS OF ROME could prove troublesome.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Impressive when justifying favouritism over this distance at Lingfield, ECCLESIASTICAL has won over C&D before and he sets the standard on recent form, despite a 7lb rise in the weights. A consistent sort without getting his head in front since victory over track and trip last September, Catch Cunningham is on the shortlist along with another C&D winner in the shape of El Bufalo.

It could be worth chancing REIGNING PROFIT, who is back down to his last winning mark and should be straighter for his Newcastle return earlier this month. Catch Cunningham and Ecclesiastical are feared most.

A trappy event in which all eight runners have something to recommend them. DASHING HARRY may be the answer back at 5f.
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