Kempton Races & Results Tomform Saturday 29th March 2025

There were 43 Races on Saturday 29th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Stratford, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 29th March 2025

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

14:05 Kempton (Class 2) 15f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

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8
1st (8) Cool Party (7/1 +13%)
Cool Party

7
7/1(+13%)
(8) Cool Party 7/1, C&D winner is now 1 lb below his last winning mark and his latest effort was encouraging when third of 10 in handicap at Lingfield (15.8f) 29 days ago, having spent most of the race on the unfavoured inside. Merits plenty of respect.
C&D double last autumn; a notch below best last three starts; 1lb below last winning mark.
2
5
2nd (5) Who's Glen (11/4 +31%)
Who's Glen

2.75
11/4(+31%)
(5) Who's Glen 11/4, Made the frame on first 5 starts on all weather and relished the increase in trip/heavy ground when running out an emphatic winner of 6-runner Chester handicap (14.4f) in September. Struggled upped in class subsequently but lightly-raced sort could bounce back tackling 2m for the first time.
Progressive on Tapeta (unraced on Polytrack) before two encouraging 1m6f runs on turf.
3
6
3rd (6) Youthful King (40/1 -21%)
Youthful King

40
40/1(-21%)
(6) Youthful King 40/1, Returned to form from out of the blue when taking 9-runner handicap at this course (12f) in September. Well-held in a couple of stronger events subsequently, latest on reappearance after 5 months when finishing down the field at Lingfield. Needs to improve for this step up in trip.
Some positives but peak AW efforts are at Lingfield and he's never raced beyond 1m4f.
4
2
4th (2) Golden Rules (14/1 -87%)
Golden Rules

14
14/1(-87%)
(2) Golden Rules 14/1, Useful for John Gosden and has served this yard well despite standing little racing. Overcame 638 days off to win over C&D on stable debut in March 2023 and nearly landed a gamble when runner-up in the Northumberland Plate 4 months on. Interesting despite another long absence.
Just two runs in more than three years with this yard but they were career bests in 2023.
5th
3
5th (3) Tritonic (33/1 -106%)
Tritonic

33
33/1(-106%)
(3) Tritonic 33/1, Versatile 7-y-o posted a creditable second over C&D on penultimate Flat run in November, before disappointing over same track and trip the following month. Respectable fourth on latest outing at Ascot over hurdles but returns to the Level with a bit on his plate facing some less-exposed rivals.
8yo; creditable fifth in this race last year after another winter break; 5lb lower today.
6th
4
6th (4) Jabbar (12/1 -20%)
Jabbar

12
12/1(-20%)
(4) Jabbar 12/1, Progressive on the Flat last season and resumed progress after 11 weeks off when winning easily at Dundalk (2m) in January. Presumably wasn't right when last over the same C&D the following month and a better showing is anticipated, although this is a stronger AW race than he has been contesting.
A rare disappointment last time; never better than Dundalk win (2m, Polytrack) time before.
7th
9
7th (9) Alrazeen (5/1 +29%)
Alrazeen

5
5/1(+29%)
(9) Alrazeen 5/1, Much improved of late, completed a hat-trick when scoring over C&D last month though found his run of good form coming to a late 17 days on when disappointing at Southwell. Has been given more time between races now and it would be no surprise to see him return to form.
Clearcut C&D win in February for hat-trick under L Morris; could bounce back from last run.
8th
1
8th (1) Metier (18/1 -64%)
Metier

18
18/1(-64%)
(1) Metier 18/1, Useful dual-purpose performer faced a tough task when fifth of 6 to Sweet William in Henry II Stakes at Sandown (16.2f, soft) but wasn't disgraced when eighth of 20 in handicap at the Galway Festival, not seen to best effect having been forced wide. Has gone well fresh and holds each-way claims.
Easily best known for his exploits on soft/heavy; sole AW race when last over C&D in 2023.
9th
7
9th (7) Kamboo (2/1 +33%)
Kamboo

2
2/1(+33%)
(7) Kamboo 2/1, Dual AW winner (once here) produced a useful performance in a Newcastle Racing League handicap in August. That form is very solid but he couldn't back it up on turf on his next couple of starts. Returns to AW following wind surgery and there may well be more to come over staying distances.
Dark horse reappearing at 2m but his family and style of Newcastle 2m AW win give hope.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:05 Kempton (Class 2) 15f Race Class Flow

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KAMBOO disappointed on his final two starts on turf last year, but is now only 4lb higher than when scoring at Newcastle in August. Gelding and wind operations over the winter may bring about further improvement from Richard Hughes' inmate and the booking of William Buick suggest connections mean business. Who's Glen is another with valid form claims, although he does have some ground to find with the selection based on that Newcastle meeting. Others to note are Cool Party and Tritonic.

KAMBOO has proved himself most effective on the AW and is very interesting tackling 2m for the first. He can bounce back from a couple of disappointing efforts on the turf to take this on reappearance following wind surgery. Cool Party is feasibly treated and merits plenty of respect having shaped with promise last time, while recent hat-trick scorer Alrazeen may well bounce back to form. The long absent Golden Rules is an intriguing contender and one to note in the betting.

Kamboo is a dark horse to note but stamina is going to be a strength for WHO'S GLEN (nap) who gets the vote.


14:40 Kempton (Class 2) 10f - 14 Run Class & Speed Card

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4
1st (4) Teumessias Fox (4/1 +50%)
Teumessias Fox

4
4/1(+50%)
(4) Teumessias Fox 4/1, Last win came here in January last year. Ended the campaign with a poor run when well held in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket (9f, good to soft, 80/1) in September, but he could fare better back on all-weather.
Won one of last 14 starts; however, that win came in good style here (1m4f) last January.
2
10
2nd (10) Ambiente Amigo (33/1 -65%)
Ambiente Amigo

33
33/1(-65%)
(10) Ambiente Amigo 33/1, Won twice for Michael Bell at 2 yrs and acquitted herself well in defeat last season, making the frame in 3 listed races. Tried over hurdles on final 3 outings last year, successful on the first occasion, but has something to find back on the level.
Minor honours in two 1m4f Listed races last summer; needs Flat return to be a career best.
3
1
3rd (1) Real Dream (33/1 -18%)
Real Dream

33
33/1(-18%)
(1) Real Dream 33/1, Improved form when runner-up in a Newmarket handicap (12f) on last season's return. However, he failed to beat a rival in listed races both subsequent outings. Off 7 months ahead of first run since leaving Sir Michael Stoute.
Ended 2024 with two poor runs; left Stoute yard for 30,000gns; good first-time-out record.
4
7
4th (7) Mount Atlas (9/2 +18%)
Mount Atlas

4.5
9/2(+18%)
(7) Mount Atlas 9/2, Most progressive last year, doubling his tally when making a winning handicap debut at Ascot in July. Shaped well when second of 15 at Newmarket (12f, good to soft, 10/3) on final outing in October and he's a major player on return (has been gelded).
Second in valuable 1m4f contest in October; gelded since; lightly raced with potential.
5th
5
5th (5) Paradias (8/1 +20%)
Paradias

8
8/1(+20%)
(5) Paradias 8/1, Returned to this shorter trip, made it back-to-back wins when recording a narrow victory in 7-runner handicap (5/2) at this C&D 66 days ago. Remains lightly raced on all weather and he can go well again in his hat-trick bid.
C&D win in January in a blanket finish; just 1lb higher now and he has never been better.
6th
14
6th (14) Calumet (13/2 +19%)
Calumet

6.5
13/2(+19%)
(14) Calumet 13/2, Wide-margin winner of a Windsor maiden on third start and backed up that effort when third of 8 in handicap at Yarmouth (10.1f, good, 11/4) in August. Could still have more to offer with this longer trip likely to suit on return from 7 months off.
Half-brother to high-class Giavellotto and, after just four races, surely has potential.
7th
8
7th (8) Grey Cuban (8/1 +33%)
Grey Cuban

8
8/1(+33%)
(8) Grey Cuban 8/1, Four wins from 9 runs last year, with latest success at Doncaster in September. Tailled-off fourteenth of 15 in handicap at Newmarket (12f, good to soft, 22/1) in October, but he no surprise to see him bounce back (won on last season's return).
Doncaster 1m2f win under Jamie Spencer on penultimate start puts him in the picture.
8th
2
8th (2) Max Mayhem (12/1 -20%)
Max Mayhem

12
12/1(-20%)
(2) Max Mayhem 12/1, Better than ever when getting back to winning ways in 14-runner handicap at Meydan (12f, good, 13/2) 15 days ago, overcoming a difficult trip in good style. Successful in this race in 2023 and he can give another good account.
Won this race in 2023; 8lb rise since recent Meydan win takes him to a career-high mark.
9th
13
9th (13) Lieber Power (22/1 -83%)
Lieber Power

22
22/1(-83%)
(13) Lieber Power 22/1, Won handicaps at York and Chepstow last summer, before twice going close to adding to his tally. Seemed unsuited by conditions when sixth of 11 at Newbury (13.3f, soft, 9/2) in September, so he's capable of getting involved if ready to go on return.
2yo winner here; did well over about 1m4f last summer; player if he returns in top form.
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6
10th (6) Mr Alan (33/1 -65%)
Mr Alan

33
33/1(-65%)
(6) Mr Alan 33/1, Fourteen runs since last win in 2023 but placed in 3 of 4 races at Sakhir this year, second in 14-runner handicap (9.9f, good) 23 days ago. However, more needed if he's to get back his head back in front again. Cheekpieces reapplied.
Best known for 1m2f/1m4f handicap performances in the mud but he won't lack for fitness.
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12
11th (12) Killybegs Warrior (12/1 +52%)
Killybegs Warrior

12
12/1(+52%)
(12) Killybegs Warrior 12/1, Long time without a victory but placed on 2 of 3 starts for current yard, not discredited when third of 14 in handicap at Sakhir (9.9f, good) 23 days ago. Runner-up in this race last year and he's 11 lb lower in the weights this time around.
Made most when second in this race last year off 11lb higher, the last of three AW runs.
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11
12th (11) Andaleep (28/1 -12%)
Andaleep

28
28/1(-12%)
(11) Andaleep 28/1, Three wins from 18 runs in 2024. Soon left behind a below-par effort when second of 7 in handicap (9/2) at Wolverhampton (9.5f) in December, though he may just be vulnerable to his younger rivals. Cheekpieces back on.
This might be bit too competitive for win purposes; cheekpieces (tried once in 2022) back.
13th
9
13th (9) Forceful Speed (28/1 -75%)
Forceful Speed

28
28/1(-75%)
(9) Forceful Speed 28/1, Resumed progress when scoring at Pontefract in June and good second of 10 in handicap at Newcastle (10.2f, 7/1) 6 days later. Off 9 months ahead of first run for yard after leaving George Boughey. Hood on 1st time.
Competitive for new yard (same owners) if starting this term where he left off last season.
14th
3
14th (3) Balmacara (8/1 -45%)
Balmacara

8
8/1(-45%)
(3) Balmacara 8/1, Won at Doncaster first 2 starts last year and good efforts when runner-up in handicaps at Sandown in the summer. Disappointing in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket (9f, good to soft, 8/1), but he's not dismissed back up in trip for all-weather debut.
8-1 when mid-division in the Cambridgeshire; progressed at 1m2f going into that; AW debut.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:40 Kempton (Class 2) 10f Race Class Flow

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MOUNT ATLAS progressed very well last year and was last seen finishing second in the valuable Old Rowley Cup at Newmarket in October. The four-year-old has been gelded subsequently and that may help him to defy a 4lb rise on his return to action. Killybegs Warrior was second in this contest last year off an 11lb higher mark and he arrives here on the back of some encouraging efforts in Bahrain. Balmacara edges out Paradias and Mr Alan to be best of the rest.

MOUNT ATLAS went the right way last year, winning twice before finishing clear of the rest when runner-up at Newmarket in October, and he can pick up where he left off to land this valuable prize. Heading the list of dangers is Calumet, who also enjoyed a progressive campaign in 2024, while Teumessias Fox is another to consider back on all-weather.

Andrew Balding appears to have a particularly strong hand and his TEUMESSIAS FOX and Mount Atlas top the list.


15:15 Kempton (Class 1) 8f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (10) Soprano (2/1 -150%)
Soprano

2
2/1(-150%)
(10) Soprano 2/1, Won Sandringham at Royal Ascot and a French Group 3 last year, before placed twice at the highest level. Down the field in Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Del Mar (11f, firm, (247/10) when last seen, but she's the one to beat back at this level.
Fine 2024 included Royal Ascot and Deauville wins; the pick on ratings and the one to beat.
2
1
2nd (1) Crimson Advocate (11/2 +31%)
Crimson Advocate

5.5
11/2(+31%)
(1) Crimson Advocate 11/2, Queen Mary winner in 2023 and successful at Gulfstream on 3-y-o return. Making first run since leaving George Weaver, well held in King Charles III Stakes back at Royal Ascot (5f, good to firm, 25/1) last year, but it remains early days with her leading yard.
Group 2 winner as 2yo; down in grade but stamina a doubt on first outing beyond 5f.
3
8
3rd (8) Rubies From Burma (9/2 +63%)
Rubies From Burma

4.5
9/2(+63%)
(8) Rubies From Burma 9/2, Continued her race-by-race progression last year when winning 13-runner maiden at Cork (8f, good to firm, 13/8) in September, scoring in emphatic fashion. Up in grade but she's not ruled out with further improvement still to come.
Bred to be smart; progressive in three 3yo runs; very interesting contender up in grade.
4
4
4th (4) Muddy Mooy (10/1 +75%)
Muddy Mooy

10
10/1(+75%)
(4) Muddy Mooy 10/1, Made it 2 wins from her 3 starts when defying a penalty in 12-runner novice at Wolverhampton (8.6f, 15/8) 46 days ago, leading after 2f and always holding on. However, she has plenty to find in this higher grade.
2-3, latest win in Wolverhampton novice; more needed but may have more untapped potential.
5th
7
5th (7) Rose Prick (12/1 +14%)
Rose Prick

12
12/1(+14%)
(7) Rose Prick 12/1, Without a win since her 2-y-o campaign but ended 2024 in good heart, left with too much to do when 2¾ lengths fourth of 12 to Doom in listed race at Lingfield (8f, 11/1) in November. Remains lightly raced on all-weather so she could be in the mix.
Third at 50-1 in this race 12 months ago; consistent afterwards; each-way hopes.
6th
9
6th (9) Shuwari (3/1 +25%)
Shuwari

3
3/1(+25%)
(9) Shuwari 3/1, Won first 2 starts in 2023, listed race at Sandown on second occasion, and ran well upped in grade next 2 starts, ½-length second of 8 to Ylang Ylang in Fillies' Mile at Newmarket (8f, good to soft, 3/1) final outing. Merits consideration despite her absence.
Second in Fillies' Mile; leading claims if ready to do herself justice after 17 months off.
7th
3
7th (3) Mercury Day (66/1 +34%)
Mercury Day

66
66/1(+34%)
(3) Mercury Day 66/1, Made it back-to-back wins when landing handicap at Newmarket in June last year but hasn't found any further progress, below-par effort when fifth of 10 in handicap at Newmarket (7f, good to soft, 8/1) in October. Looks to be up against it.
Beaten in handicaps last four 3yo starts and now up in grade after six months off.
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6
8th (6) Romanova (66/1 -100%)
Romanova

66
66/1(-100%)
(6) Romanova 66/1, Won a Salisbury maiden on second of 2 starts in 2023. After 18 months off, shaped as if retaining ability when sixth of 11 in handicap at Lingfield (7f, 17/2) 29 days ago, though task is now to build on her reappearance effort.
Impressive winner as 2yo; might have needed reappearance after long absence; possibilities.
9th
2
9th (2) Gaiety Musical (40/1 +60%)
Gaiety Musical

40
40/1(+60%)
(2) Gaiety Musical 40/1, Completed hat-trick when winning handicap at this C&D in February. Found it tougher under a penalty next time, but ran well when second of 6 in handicap at Southwell (8.1f, 9/4) 2 weeks ago. Tough ask in this contest, though.
Three handicap wins in 2025 but has plenty to find on form in this higher grade.
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5
10th (5) Queen Of Atlantis (66/1 -100%)
Queen Of Atlantis

66
66/1(-100%)
(5) Queen Of Atlantis 66/1, Completed all-weather hat-trick in 2024 when scoring in handicap at Lingfield in January. Good efforts on final 2 outings last year, second of 6 in handicap at Ascot (8f, good to soft, 7/1) in October, but she has work to do back up in grade.
Balance of form suggests she'll come up short but the return to the AW is a positive.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:15 Kempton (Class 1) 8f Race Class Flow

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SOPRANO twice made the frame at the highest level towards the end of last season and her final defeat at the Breeders' Cup in November can easily be forgiven. George Boughey's filly is clearly the one to beat on that evidence. Shuwari brings a similar level of form to the table, but the fact that she missed all of last year means that she has a few more questions to answer compared to the selection. If seeing out this big step up in trip, Crimson Advocate could go well.

Having placed twice in Group 1 company last year, SOPRANO looks to hold leading claims as she drops back down in grade and trip for her reappearance. The biggest threat to George Boughey's filly could come from Shuwari, who was runner-up at the highest level when last seen 17 months ago, with Rose Prick completing the shortlist.

The unexposed Rubies From Burma is an interesting candidate but the best form belongs to SOPRANO who gets the vote.


15:50 Kempton (Class 2) 8f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

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4
1st (4) Glittering Surf (8/1 -45%)
Glittering Surf

8
8/1(-45%)
(4) Glittering Surf 8/1, Made plenty of appeal on paper and looked a useful prospect when winning 7-runner maiden (11/8) at this C&D in December on debut, making all in good style. One to note with plenty more to offer.
11-8 favourite for C&D maiden (7 ran) in December and made virtually all, hugely on top.
2
2
2nd (2) Bermuda Longtail (6/5 +70%)
Bermuda Longtail

1.2
6/5(+70%)
(2) Bermuda Longtail 6/5, Upped in trip, confirmed the promise of her debut when winning 10-runner novice (7/4) at this course (7f) in October, making running and well on top finish. Respected with further progress to come after 5 months off.
2nd and 1st in novice events here (6f/7f); shapes as if 1m will help with further progress.
3
1
3rd (1) American Gal (9/1 +18%)
American Gal

9
9/1(+18%)
(1) American Gal 9/1, Successful at this C&D on debut and had no problem defying a penalty when landing the odds (8/15) in 10-runner novice at Wolverhampton (8.6f) in November. This is tougher but she could make a bold bid for the hat-trick.
Knuckled down well to finish well on top in 2 AW novice events at about 1m, including here.
4
3
4th (3) Ellaria Sand (11/1 -340%)
Ellaria Sand

11
11/1(-340%)
(3) Ellaria Sand 11/1, Winner at Newbury (6f) on second outing (when trained by Archie Watson) and back on the up when landing 10-runner listed race at the same course (7f, heavy, 14/1) by 1¼ lengths from Saqqara Sands in October. Leading contender.
7 runs, has best form in this thanks to Newbury Listed win (7f, heavy; 14-1) final start.
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5
5th (5) Qarlyga (9/1 -64%)
Qarlyga

9
9/1(-64%)
(5) Qarlyga 9/1, In need of the experience on debut and stepped forward from that run when winning 9-runner novice at Newcastle (7.1f, 5/6) in November, slowly away but quickening to lead over 1f out. Open to further improvement on return.
Newcastle win (7f, Tapeta) on second start; similar form to most of these and potential.
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6
6th (6) Rhapsody (10/3 +26%)
Rhapsody

3.333333
10/3(+26%)
(6) Rhapsody 10/3, Showed signs of greenness but looked potentially useful when making a winning start in 9-runner novice at Yarmouth (8f, good to soft, 14/1) in October, staying on well. Interesting contender on only her second outing.
14-1 for Yarmouth novice (1m, good to soft) in October but passed all of her eight rivals.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:50 Kempton (Class 2) 8f Race Class Flow

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Ellaria Sand was kept busy last season, which ended with Ollie Sangster's filly picking up black type with a Listed victory at Newbury. That said, she may prove vulnerable to some less-exposed individuals and GLITTERING SURF might be the answer. The daughter of Oasis Dream made a bright start over C&D in December, with a performance suggesting she is more than worth her place at this level. The unbeaten American Gal and Bermuda Longtail are others capable of being in the mix.

This could go the way of ELLARIA SAND, who sets the standard having been successful in a listed race at Newbury on her final start last year and holds an entry in the 1000 Guineas. She is taken to get the better of several potential improvers in the line-up, with course-winner Bermuda Longtail feared most, ahead of Glittering Surf.

It's a hard choice but preference is for GLITTERING SURF over fellow Kempton winners Bermuda Longtail and American Gal.


16:25 Kempton (Class 2) 8f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

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1
1st (1) Glittering Legend (5/2 +44%)
Glittering Legend

2.5
5/2(+44%)
(1) Glittering Legend 5/2, Gelded after debut and much improved when winning 10-runner maiden at Goodwood in September. Likely unsuited by the demands of Epsom next time but found more improvement on final outing of last season when winning a 1m Class 3 nursery at Doncaster. Could well be more to come on his return.
Steadily progressive as 2yo, winning nursery on final start; open to further improvement.
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4
2nd (4) Hawksbill (9/4 +44%)
Hawksbill

2.25
9/4(+44%)
(4) Hawksbill 9/4, Got off the mark in 1m Haydock novice in August. Advanced his form when 3¾ lengths fourth of 8 to Luther in a Listed race at the same venue (8.2f, good) the following month before being put in his place in a Grade 2 at Newmarket (1m) 182 days ago. Respected back in calmer waters.
1m winner as 2yo; good fourth in Listed race next time; may still have untapped potential.
3
3
3rd (3) Cavallo Bay (6/4 +100%)
Cavallo Bay

1.5
6/4(+100%)
(3) Cavallo Bay 6/4, Landed a pair of novice races over 7f before improving when stepped up in trip and class, ran with plenty of credit to hit the frame in a pair of Graded races in the States, last seen finishing third of 14 in a valuable Stakes race at Del Mar (1m). Gelded for return and looks the one to beat.
Useful and consistent last term; the pick on form and probably the one to beat.
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4th (5) Local Lad (10/1 -67%)
Local Lad

10
10/1(-67%)
(5) Local Lad 10/1, Made a very encouraging start to his career when pitched into a Curragh Group 3 on debut, beaten just over a length to finish fourth of 7 . Unlucky to not get off the mark on final run of last season, having been denied a clear run when runner-up in a 1m Naas maiden. Not ruled out back up in class.
Plenty of promise in three 2yo outings; rare British raider for in-form Irish stable.
5th
2
5th (2) Obsidian Dream (66/1 -65%)
Obsidian Dream

66
66/1(-65%)
(2) Obsidian Dream 66/1, Found some more improvement when getting off the mark at Bath (5.7f, good to firm) in early September and despite a below-par effort next time, excelled himself when fourth of 14 in the valuable EBF final at York (7f, soft). Remains to be seen if he can back that up now tried over a mile.
Bath scorer last term; faces stiff task on the ratings and would be a surprise winner.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:25 Kempton (Class 2) 8f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

CAVALLO BAY spent the latter part of 2024 in the US producing a string of consistent displays and the son of Pinatubo may prove a tough nut to crack if replicating any of those Graded performances. Soft ground probably didn't help Hawksbill in the Royal Lodge and Hugo Palmer's colt could easily get back on track on his all-weather debut. Glittering Legend showed a good attitude to score at Doncaster in October and is open to taking another step forward.

In a race of promising types, CAVALLO BAY may just have the class edge having been far from disgraced when hitting the frame in 3 valuable races in the States at the back end of last season. He can make a winning return following a gelding operation, ahead of Glittering Legend who improved throughout his 2-y-o season and may resume that progress, while Hawksbill is respected dropping back down in grade.

Several bring potential but CAVALLO BAY has the best form and looks the one to beat.


17:00 Kempton (Class 3) 6f - 12 Run Class & Speed Card

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1
11
1st (11) Habooba (9/1 +18%)
Habooba

9
9/1(+18%)
(11) Habooba 9/1, C&D winner. 6/1, eighth of 10 in handicap at Wolverhampton (6.1f) 21 days ago, doing too much too soon. Can give a good account without posing serious threat to principals.
Progressive last year and conditions suit; had an excuse on her return; not fully exposed.
2
4
2nd (4) Aramram (7/4 +75%)
Aramram

1.75
7/4(+75%)
(4) Aramram 7/4, Three wins from 10 runs last year. Latest win at Wolverhampton in October. Seventh of 8 in handicap (4/1) at Newbury (6f, heavy). Off 155 days. Makes polytrack debut. Not taken lightly.
On the up last autumn before a poor run on heavy; has the potential for better this year.
3
7
3rd (7) Change Sings (25/1 -213%)
Change Sings

25
25/1(-213%)
(7) Change Sings 25/1, C&D winner. Two wins from 4 runs last year. Last of 8 in handicap at Goodwood (6f, good to firm, 10/3). Off 9 months. Not out of things.
Flawless record at the track but absent for 293 days and he'll need a career best to win.
4
10
4th (10) Monsieur Beaulieu (16/1 +0%)
Monsieur Beaulieu

16
16/1(+0%)
(10) Monsieur Beaulieu 16/1, Resumed winning ways at Lingfield (6f) in January and made the frame all 4 starts since, latest when good third of 10 in handicap at Wolverhampton (6.1f) 21 days ago, running on. Likely to be in the mix again.
Two Lingfield wins at a lower level this winter; in good form but no margin for error.
5th
12
5th (12) Harry Did (9/1 -29%)
Harry Did

9
9/1(-29%)
(12) Harry Did 9/1, Back to best when winning 8-runner handicap at Newcastle (6f, 2/1) 25 days ago. 3 lb rise fair and another bold bid looks on the cards.
Made all to win at Newcastle (6f; form franked) this month; good mark but up two grades.
6th
3
6th (3) Cajetan (13/2 -8%)
Cajetan

6.5
13/2(-8%)
(3) Cajetan 13/2, C&D winner. Three wins from 7 runs last year. Latest win at Newcastle in December. 10/3, eighth of 10 in handicap at this C&D 45 days ago, needing stronger gallop. Warrants respect.
C&D winner; not at best since emphatic Newcastle win in December but had an excuse latest.
7th
2
7th (2) Amazonian Dream (14/1 -75%)
Amazonian Dream

14
14/1(-75%)
(2) Amazonian Dream 14/1, C&D winner. Four wins from 12 runs last year. Latest win here in December. 7/1, creditable third of 9 in handicap at Southwell (6.1f) 58 days ago. Respected.
C&D win in December off 1lb lower; solid 3rd when last seen; Oisin Murphy knows him well.
8th
6
8th (6) Rohaan (11/2 -22%)
Rohaan

5.5
11/2(-22%)
(6) Rohaan 11/2, Course winner who returned to recent best form when good second of 11 in handicap at Southwell (6.1f) 15 days ago. Just 1 lb higher now and is one for shortlist.
Retains ability and finished 2nd on latest run; he'll need a good pace around here though.
9th
5
9th (5) Al Barez (28/1 -133%)
Al Barez

28
28/1(-133%)
(5) Al Barez 28/1, C&D winner. Cheekpieces on for 1st time, ninth of 12 in handicap at this C&D (12/1), slowly away. Off 6 months. Work to do.
C&D winner who goes well fresh and is on a winning mark; stall 12 the main concern.
10th
9
10th (9) Tiger Crusade (11/1 +31%)
Tiger Crusade

11
11/1(+31%)
(9) Tiger Crusade 11/1, C&D winner. Latest win at Wolverhampton in January. Ninth of 11 in handicap at Southwell (6.1f, 18/1) 15 days ago, left poorly placed. Claims on best form.
Retains ability but might find some of his younger rivals having his measure this time.
11th
8
11th (8) Ararat (40/1 -150%)
Ararat

40
40/1(-150%)
(8) Ararat 40/1, Respectable seventh of 12 in handicap at Southwell (7.1f, 15/2). Off 163 days. First run for yard after leaving David Simcock. Others more appealing.
Three 7f wins for D Simcock; sold 35,000gns last October; tricky draw for prominent racer.
12th
1
12th (1) Walbank (14/1 +0%)
Walbank

14
14/1(+0%)
(1) Walbank 14/1, Twelfth of 13 in handicap at Sakhir (5f, good to firm) 36 days ago. Back up in trip. Makes polytrack debut. Booking of Buick a plus. Others look better treated.
Only ran to form in one of four runs in Bahrain this winter; reduced mark back in Britain.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

17:00 Kempton (Class 3) 6f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

An open event in which many will fancy their chances, and only a tentative vote can go to ROHAAN. It's been a while since his last success but that came off 15lb higher on the grass and, if backing up his latest effort when second at Southwell, he ought to go very close. Harry Did was a game winner from the front at Newcastle and there could be more to come from the low-mileage four-year-old. Others to note include Amazonian Dream and Monsieur Beaulieu.

Preference is for HARRY DID, who got back on the scoreboard at Newcastle last month and hasn't been harshly treated by the handicapper for that success. Rohaan and Monsieur Beaulieu can also make their presence felt.

Aramram is a key player on his reappearance but HABOOBA had excuses on her return and can resume her progress from a handy draw.


17:35 Kempton (Class 4) 11f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

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1
1st (1) Arqoob (9/1 -6%)
Arqoob

9
9/1(-6%)
(1) Arqoob 9/1, Given a chance by the assessor and only narrowly failed to take advantage in 7-runner handicap over C&D (10/1) 24 days ago. 3 lb higher now but must enter calculations.
Last Flat win 2022 but beaten a nose over C&D on latest outing, coming from last of seven.
2
7
2nd (7) Billiegee (7/1 +36%)
Billiegee

7
7/1(+36%)
(7) Billiegee 7/1, Two wins from 6 runs last year. Sixth of 9 in handicap at Nottingham (10.2f, heavy, 7/1). Off 171 days. Booking of Buick a plus. Can give a good account without posing serious threat to principals.
Two backward steps in the mud should probably be forgiven and she needs a market check.
3
10
3rd (10) Aiming High (8/1 +0%)
Aiming High

8
8/1(+0%)
(10) Aiming High 8/1, C&D winner who was well supported when readily getting back on scoreboard in Wolverhampton handicap (12.2f, 2/1) 7 days ago. Remains feasibly treated and another big run seems likely.
Back up 4lb but did it smoothly at Wolverhampton last week and has each-way claims.
4
2
4th (2) Knockbrex (9/2 +0%)
Knockbrex

4.5
9/2(+0%)
(2) Knockbrex 9/2, Latest win at Lingfield in January. Unseated rider in handicap at Wolverhampton (14f, 9/4) 15 days ago. Others more persuasive.
Won at Lingfield (1m4f) in January off 4lb lower; ran respectably last two completions.
5th
3
5th (3) Java Raja (9/4 +44%)
Java Raja

2.25
9/4(+44%)
(3) Java Raja 9/4, Bred to be useful and left debut effort behind when winning 12-runner maiden at Wolverhampton (12.2f) in December. Not in quite same form at Southwell since but may have more to offer now sent handicapping. Blinkers on first time.
Wandered and carried head awkwardly when 3rd at Southwell (Sugar Road 2nd) five weeks ago.
6th
6
6th (6) Civil Law (16/1 -60%)
Civil Law

16
16/1(-60%)
(6) Civil Law 16/1, Eleven runs since last win in 2023. Seventh of 10 in handicap (11/4) at Wolverhampton (9.5f) 21 days ago, not ideally placed. Up in trip. Has good chance on pick of form.
Continues back down the weights but has never finished better than 4th in six starts here.
7th
8
7th (8) Party Island (22/1 +33%)
Party Island

22
22/1(+33%)
(8) Party Island 22/1, Course winner. 25/1, creditable fifth of 10 in handicap at Wolverhampton (9.5f) 21 days ago, left poorly placed. Back up in trip. Each-way claims.
Wolverhampton run three weeks ago was encouraging and he has each-way chance.
8th
9
8th (9) Enthused (40/1 -21%)
Enthused

40
40/1(-21%)
(9) Enthused 40/1, Twelve runs since last win in 2022. 18/1, ninth of 10 in handicap at Wolverhampton (8.6f) 12 days ago. Significantly back up in trip. Tongue strap on for 1st time. Others more convincing.
Behind in two races back on Flat, admittedly over just 7f and 8.6f; tongue tied first time.
9th
5
9th (5) Sugar Road (11/2 +27%)
Sugar Road

5.5
11/2(+27%)
(5) Sugar Road 11/2, Lightly-raced maiden. 5/4, respectable second of 8 in novice at Southwell (12.1f) 36 days ago. May have more to offer on handicap/polytrack debut.
Placed in two Southwell novices and could bring potential to this handicap debut.
10th
4
10th (4) Midnight Rumble (18/1 -29%)
Midnight Rumble

18
18/1(-29%)
(4) Midnight Rumble 18/1, 10/1, last of 7 in juvenile hurdle at Sandown (16f, good to soft) 21 days ago, left poorly placed. Fairly useful on the Flat, bit below form on last Flat outing. Needs a couple of these to falter.
Unraced beyond 1m2f on Flat; 0-4 over hurdles in December-March.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

17:35 Kempton (Class 4) 11f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JAVA RAJA (third) finished just under three lengths behind Sugar Road (second) in a novice event at Southwell but, pitched into a handicap for the first time and with blinkers applied, he could reverse the form on 5lb better terms en route to victory. Aiming High merits respect up in class, having landed a comfortable success at Wolverhampton last Saturday. Top-weight Arqoob, who was narrowly denied over C&D last time out, should not be overlooked either.

Last week's Wolverhampton winner AIMING HIGH still looks on a workable mark and may be able to follow up in the finale. Arqoob and Java Raja rate the principal dangers.

The more exposed types are in the mix but handicap newcomers SUGAR ROAD and Java Raja (tricky last time) have to catch the eye.


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