There were 34 Races on Tuesday 1st April 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Fakenham, 6 races at Kempton, 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Back to winning ways with an impressive display at Chelmsford last time out, course winner BRUNEL CHARM looks like the one to beat off a 9lb higher mark. The eight-year-old gets the vote ahead of Charlie Mason, who has been placed on both outings since scoring off 3lb lower at Wolverhampton in January. Get Jiggy With It and Profit And Loss are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

A few with chances but preference is for PROFIT AND LOSS who was nicely on top at the finish here last time.
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A taking winner on her first run for Olly Murphy at Stratford last month, SUMMERLEAZE is likely to have plenty more improvement to come over slightly further and she can follow up off 5lb higher. Troubleisontheway hasn't shown much in three starts over hurdles but a mark of 82 on her handicap bow looks workable, while Varinia is another to note on the rise in distance.

Last month's Stratford winner SUMMERLEAZE looks to have been found an inviting opportunity to follow up.
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This appears to be a match on paper with the hat-trick seeking GO WEST and Old Cowboy looking set to battle out proceedings. Paul Nicholls' gelding backed up his Fakenham success at Taunton in February and may well have further progression to come. The latter won at Plumpton on his penultimate effort and should give the selection a race, while Peace Of Rome has plenty to find on official ratings.

Go West and OLD COWBOY meet on the same terms as they would in a handicap but the latter has less to prove on good ground.
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PRINCESS MIA showed improvement from first to second start when third over C&D last time out and, with the promise of more to come, she may be able to get off the mark in a winnable contest. Mandana has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of her penultimate second at Chelmsford, while Phyllis Burton is a newcomer to monitor for market support as she makes her debut for an in-form yard.

This isn't a strong maiden and MANDANA could be the solution if replicating the best of her form from last year.
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KELIJOE did it well when scoring comfortably at Lignieres in November and he could be a strong recruit to the Stuart Edmunds stable, with Sean Bowen a positive booking on his hurdling/British debut. One Million Dreams has yet to put it together in this sphere but a switch to better ground may bring about improvement in the five-year-old. Making his second start for new connections, My Mate Mike may have a say in proceedings as well.

A weak maiden hurdle in which it's difficult to oppose the French import and AQPS winner, KELIJOE, on hurdle/stable debut.
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CHARACTER TESTING went close to gaining a first success over hurdles at Plumpton and the four-year-old has every chance of going one better off a 2lb higher mark. Graham was sent off favourite when finishing third after making a crucial error and he is entitled to be in the mix on only his second run in a handicap, while Gregorians Star appeals most of the remainder.

He managed only third on his handicap debut but, if judged on Flat ability, GRAHAM remains open to significant improvement over jumps.
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An eye-catcher when not getting a clear run in the final furlong on her penultimate outing at Kempton in January, HELP ME RHONDA must hold every chance off a 1lb lower mark if getting the breaks this time around. Now in the hands of trainer James Owen after going without a win in 11 starts for previous connections, Disclosure may be handicapped to have a big say, while Zariela will appreciate a return to this venue, having scored over C&D in September.

4yo HELP ME RHONDA has a fitness edge over Daisy Roots and remains on a workable mark with valid excuses since scoring at Kempton.
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This can go the way of LOUD AND PROUD, who could hardly have done it any easier when getting off the mark over further at Doncaster last month. A 9lb rise may look steep but the daughter of Shirocco has the pace to go back in trip and she is preferred to Rock On Rita, who was a taking winner herself here over 2m5f most recently and is 7lb higher now. A stablemate of the latter, Jamaicaine looked to still have a chance when unseating her rider two out (hampered by a loose horse) at Fontwell last May and is no forlorn hope.

Harry Derham's LOUD AND PROUD has raised her game to new levels since introduced to fences, so is preferred to Rock On Rita.
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LORD OF CHESHIRE fell heavily at Doncaster when last seen in December and the eight-year-old appears to have been found a suitable opportunity to gain his confidence back. Demoiselle Kap was attempting for a fifth success in a row when runner-up at Ludlow last time and she is capable of posing a strong threat. Others to consider are Kart D'Estruval and Everyonesgame.

The most obvious answer is DEMOISELLE KAP, who has enjoyed a very productive spell for his new stable in recent weeks.
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EPHESUS has run well in three hurdles to date and can be depended upon to again show that form. A Flat maiden winner for Aidan O'Brien, the selection finished mid-division in the Lincoln last month and had previously finished third behind a subsequent Grade 3 hurdle winner at Naas in February. Raydamann was also quite capable on the Flat, albeit without managing a win, and while reported to have blood at both nostrils on his December hurdling debut, showed much better form at Navan subsequently and will be suited by drying ground. Sprinkles finished reasonably well when beaten 32 lengths on her latest start, but nonetheless has eight lengths to find with the selection on that December form.

Former Aidan O'Brien-trained Flat winner EPHESUS has shown a standard of hurdles form that should make this a straightforward task
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WANNABE BRAVE is already a dual course scorer and has a good chance of adding to his win tally here. The six-year-old returned from a break with a short-head second over 1m6f at Wolverhampton last week and the quick turnaround off the same rating looks a logical move. Dance Time has been reliable on the all-weather over the last few months and rates a serious contender on his first run at this venue. C&D winner Upepo is more familiar with these surroundings and is another strong contender.

Preference is for WANNABE BRAVE (nap) who posted a career best at Wolverhampton and can boast a fine overall AW strike-rate (5-20).
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JONGLEUR D'ETOILES continued his good progress over hurdles with a cosy success at Wincanton. He should remain competitive despite a 6lb rise and Neil Mulholland's charge is taken to confirm latest running with the runner-up, Toonagh Warrior. The latter showed signs of a resurgence on that occasion and can finish closer on today's more favourable terms, while Wa Wa made an encouraging debut for Olly Murphy's yard at Market Rasen and steps up in distance with a shout.

Wa Wa is feared back up in trip but JONGLEUR D'ETOILES remains open to improvement and can defy the 6lb rise.
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FLEGMATIK, who did well to finish a close second to an in-form rival over the the extended 2m4f here last month, could be the answer with the return to 3m looking a key factor. A C&D winner off 3lb higher in January last year, Dan Skelton's contender could be too wily for the rest over this distance. Ideal Des Bordes is surely better than he managed when pulling up here last time and is notable returning after a wind operation. Young Buster is reliable over fences and completes the shortlist.

Low-milege 7yo IDEAL DES BORDES (nap) was not himself last time but has good claims if judged on his clear second over C&D two runs ago
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HARRY'S LEGACY is the top-rated runner and has run well in two recent maiden hurdles. He pulled up having suffered an overreach on his hurdling debut in November but showed nice ability behind some capable rivals on his two runs this year. Both those races were on soft ground and being a dual good-ground Flat winner, he will appreciate drying ground. Hooded Icare D'aubrelle has been frustrating but finished just over six lengths behind the selection at Navan in February and is respected, although he would prefer easy ground. God Of Thunder ran reasonably well at Navan 10 days ago.

JAZZ FOREVER didn't get home over 2m4f at Leopardstown and he might be able to get his head in front dropped back in trip.
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PACIFIST impressed when making all to break her maiden with ease over 1m at Newcastle in January and, freshened up by a short break, the daughter of Australia is an appealing handicap debutant for a yard that is starting to go through the gears for the campaign ahead. An opening mark of 75 looks fair and she is very much the one to beat. Moonlit Stage improved after being gelded last August and merits consideration as he returns on a feasible rating. War Hawk is another to keep an eye on.

All seven are respected. WAR HAWK was an eyecatcher on his handicap debut and he looks a winner waiting to happen off this mark.
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BUSY BEING BUSY improved for the step up to today's trip at Fakenham, as he He forged clear of the opposition in the closing stages, and has the potential to rate much higher over hurdles on that evidence. For Pleasure has yet to race over this far, but the likely good going will suit the 10-year-old and he may well reverse latest running with Fakenham third Ip Up, while Watergrange Jack is at home in this grade and can feature off his current mark if back on song.

Unexposed 5yo BUSY BEING BUSY (nap) needs to improve again to defy the 6lb rise now he's upped in class but possesses the potential.
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Reverting to hurdles was suggested as the source of improvement when Thank You Blue banished the memory of two failed completions over fences with a smooth performance to win over an extended 2m4f at Southwell last month. However, he drops in trip, runs off 6lb higher and Lewis Stones is unable to claim 3lb this time. Therefore, it can pay to side with fellow last-time-out winner LIONS PEAK, who was a ready winner at Hereford and debuts in a handicap off a highly workable mark of 107. Prolific Profile is another solid contender.

The pick is HIDALGO DE L'ISLE, who didn't fire over fences last time but reverts to hurdles on a good mark and with conditions suitable
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NYTOL didn't show much prior to last month's course second placing but seems well suited by this distance and reasonable ground conditions. The selection managed just one placing in 2023 prior to returning from a 682-day layoff this year and while beaten by an easy winner here last month, the third has since won. Debut bumper winner Kevin's Pride steps up in distance and should be suited by a return to drier ground, but the form of his two recent UK runs is nothing special. William Butler also scored on his bumper debut but was well held at Leopardstown over Christmas and meets more experienced rivals today.

Although lacking in hurdling experience, Gordon Elliott's WILLIAM BUTLER is potentially a cut above these rivals on bumper form
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FUTURE CUTLET won a Down Royal maiden on his penultimate start before running with credit on his handicap bow when fourth at Dundalk in November. The four-year-old doesn't appear to have reached his ceiling in terms of ability and gets the vote in what looks a competitive event on paper. The Bitter Moose is likely to enter the reckoning along with Urban Sprawl and Port Road.

The prospect of a soft lead could offer URBAN SPRAWL a golden opportunity to make the breakthrough finally on the AW.
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GET BYE produced his best effort over regulation fences when finishing third at Stratford. He failed to trouble the first two home, but could find life easier in this company and has won on fast ground between the flags in the past. Red Delta landed a point-to-point at Charm Park last month and will also handle the underfoot conditions, while Jersey Fromentin scored at Ampton recently with Good Source back in third and warrants respect as he debuts under Rules.

Fiona Needham's Red Delta is respected, but preference is for GOOD SOURCE after a more positive effort in a point here last week.
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CAPTAIN TOMMY returned from a break with a determined effort to win a similar race at Catterick early last month before following up, albeit off favourable terms, back at his beloved Ludlow 12 days ago. Assuming the busy spell hasn't taken a toll, Fred Timmis' veteran could be hard to repel in his hat-trick bid. Multiple point-to-point winner Viroflay rates the chief danger, despite being yet to win over regulation fences, while Before Midnight and Fan De Blues look the pick of the remainder.

Captain Tommy won two hunter chases last month but may find it tough to concede 8lb to recent Stratford runner-up VIROFLAY.
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IRISH IMPULSE won consecutive races last November and contests a winnable handicap, as he reverts to hurdles. His initial form was poor but showed nice ability last winter and can progress following his most recent run at Thurles, which was his first appearance following a small break. Nusra hasn't run over hurdles since pulling up in March 2023 but is a three-time Flat winner who is fit, so could compete from her rating. Jonny Mansie disappointed on his last two starts but had previously shown nice form at a similar level.

A chance is taken on the C&D winner SEASETT who is just 2lb above his last win and he'll appreciate the return to a sound surface
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MIDNIGHTATTHEOASIS completed a hat-trick within a fortnight over C&D on Friday and may prove difficult to stop in his current vein of form. The drop to 5f has seemingly made a big difference and is likely to come out on top once again, despite a 10lb penalty. The Defiant is capable of being in the mix, while Mick's Spirit and Recon Mission head the remainder.

Most of these are capable when it suits but consistency can be an issue. That's not the case with MIDNIGHTATTHEOASIS.
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Douglas Dc posted a better effort here last time when finishing third in first-time blinkers. However, he's yet to win on the Flat, and the less exposed JAILBIRD makes more appeal. The latter has been racing over hurdles without success since landing a handicap on the level at Lingfield last summer and returns to this code with solid claims off her current mark. Avarice and Marinakis won classified races on their latest starts with the former preferred over today's distance.

Preference is for MARINAKIS. He is up in trip but he should have inherited some stamina from his sire and has proved consistent.
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While an ease in the ground would be preferable, CHEF'S KISS might be well enough treated to register a first Rules success. The Philip Rothwell-trained gelding shaped with promise when a staying-on third here over Christmas. Despite failing to build on that effort when down the field at Fairyhouse subsequently, he may not have been suited to dropping back in trip. A former point-to-point winner, the additional three furlongs he encounters now is very much in his favour. The Sugarhill Lady disappointed on her most recent appearance, but better is expected on this handicap debut. Bal Kauto departed four out on his reappearance after a long absence, but is entitled to have come on for that.

NEWPORT shaped like this trip would suit on his handicap debut and he may be able to get his head in front off 1lb lower.
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HOLLYWOOD TREASURE is a sister to the useful Fairy Dust, who placed in Listed company as a two-year-old. The daughter of Gregorian can make the most of her weight concession and launch a strong challenge. Tamather is related to a winner on the all-weather and could feature representing James Owen's in-form yard, while Could Be The Move includes a Listed winner among her six winning relatives and also merits consideration.

The selection BORN SLIPPY is out of a Group 3 sprint winner and may enhance his trainer's good record in 2yo AW races.
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Former point-to-point winner SNOW PUNT catches the eye on his first start over fences. Runner-up in a handicap hurdle at this track over Christmas, he was travelling easily when falling four from home on his return visit the following month. Although somewhat disappointing at Clonmel on his latest start, the Brendan Walsh-trained gelding is worth another chance. A lightly-raced type over fences, Junot has the potential to exploit a mark of 91 at some stage. A Wexford winner over hurdles last May, the six-year-old has only had two starts over the larger obstacles. Clonmel winner Birdsandthebees should appreciate dropping back in trip on this better ground.

It may be worth taking a chance with ANOTHER OCANA, a dual course winner tackling a more suitable trip than he attempted last time
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NOBLEMAN failed to catch the winner by only a nose at Kempton last month. Andrew Balding's charge has improved with every start and is likely to prove a warm order with Oisin Murphy taking over the reins. King Kernow found only one too good on heavy going over 1m2f last autumn and there looks more to come from him over this extra distance, while Doddington Guy is a son of Postponed and is worthy of a second glance on his racecourse debut.

The biggest players on form are NOBLEMAN and King Kernow, while Praying For Time looks open to improvement.
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The Eddie and Patrick Harty-trained AMERICAN MONEY looks well handicapped on his return to chasing. Having shown some potential in three runs over fences earlier in the season, the eight-year-old ran very well in a couple of hotly-contested handicap hurdles on his last two starts. Now tackling the larger obstacles off a mark which is 12lb below his hurdles rating, the gelding has to be respected. The hat-trick seeking Don't Talk looks a reasonable alternative for the Karl Thornton stable. With all four career wins having come on right-handed tracks, he should be at home around here. C&D winner General Clermont also commands respect for local trainer Davy Fitzgerald.

Karl Thornton has given DON'T TALK a decent interval since his wins in quick succession in January and his form has been boosted
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Jungle Land appeals turning out under a penalty after overcoming a wide draw to win over C&D last Monday. Drawn in stall two this time, the George Boughey-trained four-year-old must be taken seriously. However, CARGIN BHUI ran way below market expectations when he downed tools quickly in a deeper race over track and trip last month and is surely capable of better. Dropped in class with first-time cheekpieces tried, the Barrons' still low-mileage gelding looks worth another chance. Dicko The Legend and Muscika are other wily options.

The belated drop to sprinting looks likely to suit GIANT (nap), who is first choice ahead of Jungle Land.
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With the Gordon Elliott stable having done particularly well with their UK point-to-point recruits, PANJANDRUM is put forward as the selection. Having unseated on his debut in early December, the five-year-old made no mistake when opening his account on his second appearance later that same month. Having shown he knows how to win races, the son of Blue Bresil looks the most solid option. Willie Mullins introduces an unraced five-year-old in the shape of Dani Donadoni. A half-brother to two winners, he has the pedigree to make an impact. The Tom Cooper-trained Khmer has shown enough in three bumper starts to suggest he can get involved here as well.

The nicely bred DANI DONADONI is narrowly preferred. This looks an ideal trip for him on debut and Willie Mullins won this last season
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Kiss Me My Love has posted a couple of good efforts in defeat since switching to the all-weather and another 1lb drop in the ratings brings her into the equation. However, there could be a lot more to come from the unexposed KAMEKIST, who drops in trip for his handicap debut off a very workable mark. As a half-brother to a 6f winner, this could be a profitable move. Nad Alshiba Rain and The Thames Lady are others to consider.

Interesting handicap debutant KAMEKIST is first choice ahead of Nad Alshiba Rain and Kiss Me My Love.
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Not beaten far in his attempt to land the double at Wolverhampton last month, MARINER showed enough pace on that occasion to suggest he may be able to go in again on the drop back to 7f. A winner at Kempton on his penultimate outing and runner-up at Lingfield since, Split Elevens is a key player, along with the consistent Rogue Thunder, who has been second on his last two starts here.

The vote goes to attractively handicapped BERKSHIRE PHANTOM, ahead of Ever Driven and Mariner.
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A comfortable winner over C&D on his penultimate start before going on to score at Lingfield since, FIRST GREYED looks well capable of landing the hat-trick off 3lb higher, with Billy Loughnane taking over in the saddle. Venetian deservedly got back to winning ways with a smooth display over further here last month and he must enter calculations, along with recent C&D winner Flatley, who has been raised 3lb since.

The vote goes to FOREVER PROUD who won twice over C&D during the winter and who is back off her last winning mark.
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