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.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This can go the way of SO GRATEFUL, who deservedly got back to winning ways with a determined success over 5f at Newcastle last time out. The booking of Serera Brotherton in a contest of this nature is a big plus, and the seven-year-old is narrowly preferred to The Cola Brasil, an eye-catcher on his first run for new connections when fourth over 7f at Chelmsford. Only once outside the first three in her last four starts over C&D, Banana is entitled to be thereabout as well.

This is wide open but Archie Watson's new recruit KURIMU made an encouraging start after an absence when a running-on fifth at Chelmsford City and can build on it here to regain winning ways. Recent Newcastle scorer So Grateful heads the list of dangers, with Under Curfew, Monsieur Fantaisie and Global Effort in the mix too.

The Cola Brasil finished just in front of KURIMU at Chelmsford 18 days ago but the selection can reverse the placings back at 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A highly promising second on debut over C&D recently, FRENCH SAND is open to any amount of improvement on the back of that effort and she can go one better for leading connections. A length behind her on that occasion was the well-bred Kinswoman (fourth), who is capable of being in the shake-up, as well as Wild Embers, who ran well first time out at Dundalk in January before joining new connections.

FRENCH SAND looked promising over C&D on debut just over 2 weeks ago and is just preferred to Kinswoman who was just behind the selection that day on her respective debut. Double Rush is more exposed but has the form to play a part.

French Sand and Kinswoman can feature but DOUBLE RUSH has some strong turf form and can make a winning reappearance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TEA SEA caught the eye when not getting the clearest of runs and keeping on for third over 7f at Kempton last time out, and stepping back up in trip looks like a good move as he aims to land a fourth victory in his last six starts. A promising second for in-form connections at Chelmsford recently, Star Pupil must enter calculations, along with Cosmos Raj, who is 5lb lower than his last success, which came over C&D last year.

Having looked on a workable mark when trained by Owen Burrows, the lightly-raced PURSUIT OF TRUTH may be able to make a winning stable debut for Kevin Philippart de Foy. Tea Sea arrives in great heart and should be in the mix once again, while Prince Ali may be able to maintain his recent run of good form.

There was promise from COSMOS RAJ last time and he looks ready to exploit his reduced mark. Pursuit Of Truth is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The hat-trick seeking Mr Baloo appeals under a penalty after winning over the extended mile here last week. The son of Kodi Bear won that race cosily and can have another big say if stepping up a furlong in trip doesn't cause an issue. However, there are no such doubts about PERFECTLY TIMED, who scored readily over 1m2f at Newcastle when last seen. If picking up where he left off in September, a 6lb higher mark could be brushed aside. Shahbaz and Son Of Man complete the shortlist.

Winner of 3 of his last 4 starts, including over this course last time, MR BALOO can enhance his fine recent record over this slightly longer trip. Oslo drops in grade and has slipped to a workable mark, while Charlie's Choice is respected returned to the scene of his latest victory.

A return to form from Wadacre Gomez would be no surprise but MR BALOO is thriving at present and can go in again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The last-time-out winners FLAINE and Pine Cliffs could be the most profitable pair to focus on, with the former shading preference with her match-fitness proven after scoring comfortably over 1m2f at Lingfield last month. A 5lb higher mark looks fair and another bold showing is highly likely. The latter is less exposed and, having responded well to score in first-time cheekpieces when last seen, he can go well if the retained headgear has a similar impact. Telecommunication and Pink Petunia are others to keep an eye on.

David Loughnane's FLAINE scored in taking style at Lingfield last time so is fancied to defy a 6 lb weight rise at the chief expense of Pink Petunia who looks to have more to offer on the back of a good Southwell fourth and rates a big threat. Pine Cliffs and Yes Honey can both have a say too in an open handicap.

Very interesting contender TELECOMMUNICATION (nap) is readily preferred, ahead of Pine Cliffs.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DAARIS got back to winning ways under Mason Paetel in an apprentice handicap over this C&D nine days ago and, with the rider now able to claim his full 7lb, the six-year-old must have every chance of following up. Easter Icon beat the selection over the extended 2m here last month but might struggle to uphold the form off 3lb higher over this distance. Moon Over The Sea can also figure.

MOON OVER THE SEA found only a lightly-raced improver too good at Southwell last time, and with that one having gone in again since he makes the most appeal off the same mark in the hope he stays this longer trip. Easter Icon and the other last-time-out course winner Daaris are dangers.

Daaris and Khangai would appear highly likely to run well, but the unexposed CLOUDSIDE ROCK may improve for the the new trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having defied market expectation when scoring in a handicap over track and trip four days ago, King of The Dance must enter calculations reverting to classified company. However, a 5lb penalty does demand more and preference is for BIG NARSTIE. The seven-year-old arrives on the back of close-up second over 1m2f at Lingfield and this distance looks ideal. We'renotreallyhere and Ajrad are others to consider.

Thin fare and Thursday's C&D handicap winner KING OF THE DANCE seems the obvious way to go. Big Narstie and We'renotreallyhere are a couple of the other likely types.

The return to this C&D will suit WE'RENOTREALLYHERE, who signalled a possible return to form over 1m2f at Lingfield recently.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COMEDIAN LEADER built on her promising third over C&D when finishing second in handicap company at Lingfield last week. The daughter of Aclaim ticks plenty of the right boxes and may have the last laugh. The biggest threat may emerge from Sir Laurence Graff, who has posted several creditable efforts in defeat of late. Star Of Atlantis and Brinton are also noted.

COMEDIAN LEADER was gambled on and ran well when second in a handicap at Lingfield last week, finishing comfortably clear of the rest for all she never laid a glove on the winner. She gets the vote over the returning Meng Tian and Sir Laurence Graff.

Sir Laurence Graff and Comedian Leader are high on the list but MENG TIAN can capitalise on the drop into 0-50 company.
Ths is the racecard key.
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