There were 22 Races on Tuesday 25th March 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Taunton, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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RED CADILLAC built on his third-placed handicap bow at Ayr when second at Uttoxeter. A 1lb nudge up the ratings looks fair for Nicky Richards' inmate and a breakthrough victory could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from course winner Les's Legacy, who should appreciate reapplied cheekpieces and wasn't disgraced when fourth at Catterick. Noble Affair is also noted reverting to the scene of her sole career triumph.

The vote goes to CAGE RATTLER, who took a sizeable step forward when third upped to 20.3f on his handicap debut in this sphere at Newcastle and he makes plenty of appeal off the same mark. Red Cadillac appears to be gradually progressing with experience and is feared on the back of his solid Uttoxeter second last time, while Final Edgar, Knomorediamonds and Les's Legacy all need considering having slipped to dangerous marks.

Point winner ALWAYS A REASON makes his handicap debut off a lowly mark and earns the vote ahead of Red Cadillac.
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Wind surgery appeared to work the oracle for FASOL, who opened his hurdling account in fine style over C&D recently. Paul Nicholls' gelding wouldn't need much improvement to defy the penalty, with fellow penalised rival Dance And Glance needing to show more than he has recently. Graecia receives weight all round and might be best placed to follow the pair home.

This looks a good opportunity for FASOL, who admittedly is yet to match his useful Flat form in this sphere, but did open his hurdling account with a bit up his sleeve over C&D on his most recent outing. Dance And Glance is the obvious threat.

Former smart Flat racer FASOL came good over hurdles with a convincing C&D success a fortnight ago and can double up today.
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The combination of a two-month break and step up in distance worked the oracle for surprise Catterick winner Bollin Neil and he warrants respect in his follow-up bid. However, he hasn't proved the most consistent in the past and preference is for IT'S DAN. The seven-year-old displayed the benefit of a wind procedure when second over an inadequate 2m at Ayr and a return to this distance could prove fruitful. Coral Blue is worth a second look too.

FOREST BLAZE failed to fire when only seventh behind Bollin Neil at Catterick but he was in good heart prior to that and may well bounce back now returned to the scene of his breakthrough success in December. Bollin Neil remains nicely treated following a 5 lb rise for that success and should be in the mix but bigger threats over this trip may be posed by It's Dan and Tan Law, both of whom took steps back in the right direction last time.

The lightly raced ROCK N ROLL CHAMP made late headway into fourth over 2m here recently and gets the nod now back up in trip.
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Although winless over hurdles so far, SEVENOFUS finished a promising second over 2m3f here last time out. A return to three miles could suit the mare on that evidence and although 1lb out of the handicap, Elizabeth Gale is able to claim 7lb. Ellie's Warrior has few miles on the clock and the addition of first-time cheekpieces could elicit some improvement. Others to note include Chosen Hero and Elusiveness.

The addition of blinkers may be the key to ELUSIVENESS and she gets the nod in a race where few make much appeal. Sevenofus and Sawpit Samantha may provide the chief threat.

It might be worth chancing handicap debutante BANNY HILL LASS, who ran well to a point in her latest qualifying race.
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Having finished third in a 20-runner maiden hurdle at Naas, Irish raider ROAD TO HOME should prove tough to beat. The six-year-old is sure to prove popular as Willie Mullins' first runner at this venue and he can repel He's Bresilian, who has reached the frame on both timber outings to date and another good account is forecast. The experienced Kingston Rock may fare best of the remainder.

It's hard to see this developing into anything other than a match between ROAD TO HOME and He's Bresilian. The former should be suited by the stiffer nature of this track having looked unsuited by the drop in trip when shaping promisingly on his second hurdling start at Naas the previous month, so he edges the vote.

The Willie Mullins-trained ROAD TO HOME was a good third at Naas last month and is taken to add to last June's bumper win.
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JIM DE SARTI hit the woodwork at Sedgefield in January before unseating early on at Huntingdon last month. There should be more to come from Tom Lacey's unexposed hurdler and, if able to put in an unblemished round of jumping, he ought to go very close. Zucayan has been knocking at the door recently and is unlikely to be far away, while John Betjeman is also noted.

The pick of several plausible candidates could prove to be ZUCAYAN, who has shown himself to be in good nick by finishing third in handicaps here and at Ludlow since returning to action last month. Taritino left the impression that he's getting the hang of things in this sphere over C&D recently and will be a threat if able to build on that. A reproduction of John Betjeman's latest effort will see him competitive, too, while Begin The Luck, Jim De Sarti and Mr Zee all make each-way appeal.

This looks a good opportunity for Fergal O'Brien's ZUCAYAN (nap) to build on his promising Ludlow third and resume winning ways
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COOLMOYNE's sole career victory came over C&D and he showed a lot more when taking the silver medal home at Doncaster last month. The nine-year-old goes off an unchanged rating and could prove tough to beat. Halfway House Lad struck at Newcastle and is expected to mount another serious challenge off just 4lb higher. Of the remainder, Lewa House makes the most appeal.

A weak event but at least COOLMOYNE and Halfway House Lad both arrive in good heart, the former shading the vote.

Preference is for HALFWAY HOUSE LAD (nap), who won over fences at Newcastle recently. Powers Dilemma is second choice.
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A switch to aggressive tactics proved just the trick for EDE'IFFS ROCK when making all over C&D 26 days ago. Given the manner of that victory, a 5lb rise in the ratings looks on the lenient side and Bill Turner's mare is fancied to follow up. Having capitalised on a declining mark over 2m3f at Exeter recently, Time To Bite warrants respect. However, the veteran has yet to convince with stamina over this far and a bigger threat may emerge from Gyenyame.

Slight preference is for GYENYAME, who responded well to the fitting of blinkers here last month and will surely be suited by this stiffer test of stamina. Last week's Exeter winner Time To Bite is feared most.

Still well treated under a penalty, TIME TO BITE looked back in prime form when winning comfortably at Exeter a week ago
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That One just prevailed by a neck in a class 5 at Newcastle last month and makes only his second handicap start, but he might come out second best to REWIRED. Tristan Davidson's seven-year-old went in by over three lengths, also at Newcastle, earlier in the month and a 4lb rise could prove to be on the lenient side. He can complete a double, while Lawrenny is another to consider on his handicap bow.

REWIRED looked right back on song as he resumed winning ways at Newcastle 3 weeks ago and can strike again after a 4 lb rise. There are several dangers, headed by Lawrenny and last week's Wetherby runner-up V Twelve.

Having tumbled down the weights prior to winning at Newcastle last time, REWIRED remains well treated back up 4lb and can follow up.
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A rise in trip brought the best out of HIM MALAYA when landing the spoils in a class 3 event over C&D in December. A 103-day break is unlikely to prevent another bold display from Paul Nicholls' six-year-old and, off only 4lb higher, there should be more to come. Gary & Josh Moore have their string in fine order and Through The Ages must enter the reckoning after filling the runner-up spot at Lingfield on two occasions last month. Chicago Storm is unlikely to be far away either.

THROUGH THE AGES has been knocking at the door lately and is taken to come good again with cheekpieces added. Last-time-out C&D scorer Him Malaya is feared most ahead of the thriving Chicago Storm.

A few to consider but HIM MALAYA was suited by these conditions when a convincing C&D winner in December and he can go on from that.
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Rubellite has been in outstanding form of late, although this drop in trip is a slight concern. With that in mind, marginal preference is for MADE ALL, who showed more promise when fourth over a mile here last time and he may improve now stepped up in distance. Ana Emaraaty won a classified event over C&D recently and is another to consider.

Marginal preference is for ANA EMARAATY, who did the job well in a C&D classified race recently and looks nicely treated back in a handicap judged on that evidence. Sandret shaped better than the bare result from a poor position here last time and he could pose a real threat if they go a decent clip, while the hat-trick seeking Rubellite also commands plenty of respect.

Ana Emaraaty is a danger but THREE YORKSHIREMEN is weighted to go well now back at his last winning trip.
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GRAND VOYAGE benefited from a faller to land the spoils at Ayr, but he was in the process of running a creditable race nonetheless and a 2lb rise might underestimate him. Halpha Soleil was defeated by Divas Doyen over C&D, but is much better off at the weights so it would come as no surprise were he to reverse that form. Yealand must enter the equation if turned out again quickly following his third at Carlisle on Sunday.

LIEUTENANT COMMAND shaped as if back in form starting out for another new yard at Carlisle 5 weeks ago until his stamina ran dry and is potentially on a handy mark back down in class/distance. Halpha Soleil enhanced his decent record here when a good second over C&D 12 days ago so is another to consider along with Grand Voyage, who should remain competitive having ended his losing run at Ayr last time.

Course hurdles winner HALPHA SOLEIL was a good second over C&D 12 days ago and is taken to go one better.
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Bobbi's Beauty was well beaten into third at Leicester last time, but goes off a 2lb lower mark and could get closer with Sean Bowen booked. Even so, MISS FEDORA makes more appeal. Seamus Mullins' mare stopped quickly when fifth at Lingfield, but she may be better judged on her success at Plumpton prior. If she can reproduce that level of form, she will prove hard to beat. Kate Of The Lodge completes the shortlist.

Irish point winner KATE OF THE LODGE catches the eye switched to chasing for this handicap debut so could be worth chancing in a weak race. Bobbi's Beauty is feared most.

Bobbi's Beauty and Miss Fedora both have claims but it could be worth chancing KATE OF THE LODGE on her handicap/chase debut.
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WE STILL BELIEVE bounced back to form when second over C&D earlier in the month and the seven-year-old merits the utmost respect off the same mark here. Life On The Rocks has a similar profile to the selection and is another to note after an encouraging effort at Wolverhampton, while Violeta edges out Eva Rosie and Rampant to be best of the rest.

LIFE ON THE ROCKS stopped the slide dropped to this 0-60 grade for the first time in a while a fortnight ago at Wolverhampton where he did well to finish as close as he did. The 7-y-o holds strong claims off the same mark here. Recent C&D 1-2 Violeta and Eva Rosie should both be in the mix once more, while a can also be made for Skilled Warrior.

A first AW win could be on the cards for LIFE ON THE ROCKS, who ran so well at Wolverhampton a fortnight ago.
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Peter Atkinson might only have a small string, but he has done well in bumpers when running in his own colours over the last five seasons and TEA BOY could enhance that record. The Diamond Boy gelding is related to a trio of useful types, most notably Champion Chase winner Put The Kettle On, so it would come as no surprise were he to be good enough. Imperfectlyperfect shaped with promise on his stable/Rules debut at Kelso and ought to go well, while Nseventeen is also noted.

IMPERFECTLYPERFECT gets the nod on the back of a promising bumper debut at Kelso last month. Donald McCain's Nseventeen was third in a decent Irish point last March and would rate a possible big threat if the betting speaks for him. Last Man Standing and Tea Boy are newcomers who make appeal on paper.

With the form of his bumper debut third at Kelso last month having worked out well, IMPERFECTLYPERFECT is the selection.
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Point-to-point winner SINCHI ROCA readily took care of his five rivals to make an instant impression over track and trip last month and is likely to have lots more to offer. The son of Getaway has Callum Pritchard claiming a handy 5lb to help negate his penalty for that success and he will prove tough to stop. Act Of Innocence lost two places towards the finish when fourth in a Listed event at Newbury and looks the obvious danger. Soul Limbo is another to watch out for.

ACT OF INNOCENCE has reached the frame in 2 strong bumpers and should take a bit of stopping with his sights lowered. Sinchi Roca created a good impression when quickening up nicely to score over C&D last month and is the one likely to give the selection most to do unless the betting speaks in the favour of one or more of the newcomers.

It's hard to get away from ACT OF INNOCENCE, who drops in grade after making the frame in two strong races.
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ALEX THE GREAT had plenty in hand when scoring over C&D earlier in the month and a 5lb rise for that success may underestimate Tony Carroll's gelding. Star Of Markinch chased home the selection on that occasion and could well do so once again, although Market House is another in-form five-year-old who has to be of interest. Zephlyn made the frame in a similar event last time and completes the shortlist.

If MARKET HOUSE sees out the significantly longer trip he should complete a quick course hat-trick. Alex The Great left a few of today's rivals toiling in his wake here last time and is the obvious danger.

Only 2lb higher, MARKET HOUSE can complete the hat-trick now handed a stiffer test. Alex The Great is the obvious danger.
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Despite showing plenty of greenness, TURQUINO justified favouritism to comfortably score on his debut at Southwell earlier in the month. The son of Teofilo is likely to have plenty of improvement in him and can defy his 7lb penalty. Don Simon finished third on his handicap debut at Newmarket in September and has been gelded since, so he warrants a market check on his return. Cascade Hall can be in the mix for the minor honours.

It was only three weeks ago that TURQUINO made his debut but he looks set to make up for lost time pretty quickly judged on that impressive success at Southwell. The well-bred 4-y-o is taken to follow up here before his sights are raised. Don Simon is the clear pick of the others, with Inspire Hope likely to claim minor honours.

Andrew Balding's TURQUINO looked a really good prospect when a belated debut scorer at Southwell and can make light of a 7lb penalty
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JUST TYPICAL put his woeful performance at Wolverhampton behind him when winning over C&D earlier in the month and is just 2lb higher. Ian Williams' four-year-old has recorded three of his four career victories at this track and it would be no surprise to see him improve on that. Concert Boy finished just under a length behind the selection last time and looks the main threat again, while Odd Socks Havana isn't out of it either.

WYVERN is now below the mark he defied over C&D in November and his latest close fourth here suggests he might be in good enough form to take advantage. Recent C&D 1-2 Just Typical and Concert Boy may give the selection most to do.

It could pay to side with JUST TYPICAL to defy a 2lb weights rise for his cosy recent C&D victory and garner a fourth success of 2025
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Love Rock won by a neck at Chelmsford in January and holds an obvious chance. However, her draw in stall seven is a slight worry and, with that in mind, PASTORAL WAY gets the vote. David O'Meara's charge finished fourth at Wolverhampton last month and was kindly dropped 1lb. This is only his second start in handicap company and he could take a step forward to strike. Atherstone Beau is another to watch out for.

LOVE ROCK's career-best win at Chelmsford is backed up the timefigure so she can defy a 3 lb rise. Bothy Park shaped well on her qualifying run over C&D 2 weeks ago so rates the main threat ahead of Sun Keeper.

If he's more amenable in a first-time hood having been gelded, INERTIA ought to be competitive. Bothy Park is also considered.
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A switch to 5f worked a treat for Midnightattheoasis when landing the spoils at Wolverhampton recently and another bold bid is forecast. However, a 5lb higher mark does demand more from Phil McEntee's inmate and SIXCOR is slightly more compelling. The seven-year-old arrives on the back of a solid second over C&D and a similar performance may prove sufficient. Pop Dancer and Dash Gordon are also worth a second look.

MIDNIGHTATTHEOASIS doubled his career tally at Wolverhampton recently and is the percentage call to follow up with Rossa Ryan retaining the ride. Dash Gordon is the type to bounce back quickly from a poor effort, with Sir Benedict and Pop Dancer others capable of having a say.

Kipp Kelly has had no luck lately but it's hard to get away from recent well-backed winner MIDNIGHTATTHEOASIS (nap).
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CLOCH NUA put his defeat at Southwell behind him when regaining the winning thread over 1m here earlier this month. Stella Barclay's gelding scored with enough in hand to suggest that a 4lb higher mark is surmountable and reverting to 7f may not be enough to prevent another triumph. Bomb Squad is 1lb lower than his C&D third last time and the seven-year-old is feared most, ahead of Saisons D'Or.

CLOCH NUA quickly resumed winning ways with plenty in hand here 3 weeks ago so he can score again. The veteran Saisons d'Or should strip fitter for his comeback run so is feared most.

Several are worth a look but if CLOCH NUA doesn't leave himself with too much to do on the return to 7f he looks the one to beat.
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