There were 34 Races on Thursday 20th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Ludlow, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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![]() Celestial Reign |
(7) 9/1(-100%) | (7) Celestial Reign 9/1, Fair maiden on the Flat for Joseph O'Brien when last seen out in September. Much respected starting out for a new yard in this sphere. Showed ability in light Flat career for Joseph O'Brien; not ruled out on hurdle/yard debut. |
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1st (2) ![]() Lawmans Blis |
4/1(-14%) | (2) Lawmans Blis 4/1, Fair winner at 14f on flat for Ivan Furtado. Not disgraced for his new yard when sixth of 7 in claiming hurdle at Catterick (15.7f, good to firm) 15 days ago, hindered by an error 2 out. Can go well. 5-time Flat winner; fair effort in claiming hurdle at Catterick recently; possible player. |
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2nd (5) ![]() Mr Globalist |
28/1(+44%) | (5) Mr Globalist 28/1, Remains a maiden after 16 hurdle runs and only tenth of 11 in handicap hurdle at Newcastle (16.9f, good) 26 days ago. Hard to warm to. Longstanding maiden who was tailed off in two ordinary handicaps last month. |
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3rd (3) ![]() Long Time Listener |
28/1(-12%) | (3) Long Time Listener 28/1, Point bumper winner but no real impact on NH debut 12 months ago or on switch to hurdling at Newcastle and Carlisle. More is required. Has shown ability in the past but well beaten at 80-1 in recent Carlisle novice. |
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4th (4) ![]() Macho Sun |
200/1(-100%) | (4) Macho Sun 200/1, Modest maiden on the Flat but pulled up in novice hurdle at Catterick (15.7f, good to soft) 23 days ago. Needs a subsequent wind op to spark major improvement. Regressive maiden on the Flat and tailed off/pulled up on first two hurdle starts. |
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|F| (1) ![]() Paddys Policy |
1/2(+6%) | (1) Paddys Policy 1/2, Runner-up only outing in Irish points and got off the mark under Rules over C&D in Boxing Day. Only fourth of 6 in the mud in 2m Bangor novice last month but has the form to be a big player back under these less testing conditions. C&D win in December; well beaten at Bangor since but in a warm novice; leading claims. |
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|U| (6) ![]() Cap Ricochet |
12/1(+40%) | (6) Cap Ricochet 12/1, 22/1, fifth of 6 in juvenile at Carlisle (17f, good to soft) on hurdles bow 11 days ago. Lots more is required. Fair fourth of nine on debut in bumper in December but well beaten the next twice. |
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PADDYS POLICY may have been well beaten at Bangor but he sets the standard on his previous success at Sedgefield, where he made all to score comfortably. Celestial Reign showed some ability on the level and could be interesting on his first run for Micky Hammond. Lawmans Blis makes his second appearance since returning to the in-form Jennie Candlish team and cannot be ruled out.
PADDY'S POLICY holds the edge on form and can boast a C&D success so is taken to quickly resume winning ways having performed below expectations in the mud at Bangor last time. Lawmans Blis rates the chief threat for his new handler, although hurdling newcomer Celestial Reign could also have a say, especially if the market vibes are positive.
This could be a good opportunity for C&D winner PADDYS POLICY to defy a penalty. Lawmans Blis is the obvious danger.
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1st (4) ![]() Scorsese |
5/6(+58%) | (4) Scorsese 5/6, Shaped well, in first-time blinkers, when fourth of 12 in handicap hurdle (9/2) at Exeter (23.1f, good to soft) 13 days ago. Has dropped to an attractive mark and holds strong claims. 0-9 under rules but hinted at promise in these blinkers latest; going left-handed can help. |
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2nd (2) ![]() Benefit Ben |
10/3(+0%) | (2) Benefit Ben 10/3, Landed gamble when capitalising on falling mark in C&D handicap last month. Nowhere near that level at Newcastle since, however, and others appeal more. Disappointing last time but that may have come too soon after easy win over this C&D. |
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3rd (5) ![]() Ballela Blaze |
8/1(+60%) | (5) Ballela Blaze 8/1, Easy winner sole start in Irish points in March 2023 but comfortably held in a bumper and 4 hurdles under Rules since, latest on handicap debut at Huntingdon last month. Improvement possible now up in trip but well beaten at 50-1 on last month's handicap debut. |
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4th (7) ![]() Jysuis |
18/1(+45%) | (7) Jysuis 18/1, Placed all 3 starts in bumpers in France but yet to make an impact on Flat or over hurdles for current yard. Plenty to prove at present. He's dropped down the weights but unable to pose a threat in handicap hurdles last year. |
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5th (9) ![]() Grand Scheme |
10/1(-150%) | (9) Grand Scheme 10/1, Fairly useful handicapper on the Flat for Richard Hannon. Below that level in 3 runs over hurdles back in 2023 but ran respectably on level earlier this month and is worth monitoring in market on handicap hurdle debut. Regressive on the Flat but one to watch in the market now up in trip on h'cap hurdle debut. |
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6th (3) ![]() Reel Her In |
18/1(-125%) | (3) Reel Her In 18/1, Just poor form so far over hurdles but was progressive on the Flat last autumn, winning a brace of handicaps and can't be ruled out back over timber here. 0-6 over hurdles but today's trip could suit this two-time Flat winner; possible contender. |
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|PU| (8) ![]() East Eagle |
22/1(-57%) | (8) East Eagle 22/1, Remains a maiden and arrives on back of disappointing effort at Market Rasen. May do better now faced with a sounder surface, though. Runner-up at Market Rasen in October but he's struggled since and is now 0-10. |
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|PU| (6) ![]() Bamboo Bay |
40/1(-60%) | (6) Bamboo Bay 40/1, Well held and pulled up when last seen over hurdles and latest Flat effort doesn't inspire any confidence of a revival. Pulled up in November on last hurdle start; hasn't shone on AW over the winter. |
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|PU| (10) ![]() Bobby J |
80/1(-220%) | (10) Bobby J 80/1, No show in 3 hurdles starts in mud thus far. Faces different conditions here but he remains hard to recommend with any confidence on switch to handicaps. Has shown very little but goes handicapping off a basement mark; check the betting. |
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A chance can be taken on BENEFIT BEN to bounce back to the form of his easy success over C&D, having subsequently disappointed over shorter at Newcastle. Danny McMenamin returning to the saddle is a plus and he is narrowly preferred to Scorsese, who showed more for in-form connections when fourth at Exeter. A recruit from the Irish point-to-point scene, Scar Bridge is likely to improve for her first run in this sphere and may relish the step up in trip.
SCORSESE has ran with promise the last twice and figures off a handy mark. He makes plenty of appeal. Grand Scheme and Scar Bridge can also make their presence felt.
The drop back in trip and return to a left-handed track could be ideal for SCORSESE, who is unexposed in the blinkers.
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![]() Ballydisco |
(3) 4/1(+0%) | (3) Ballydisco 4/1, Losing run is mounting up and remains a maiden over fences, though went close in small field at Wetherby in November. Not beaten far on his last couple of starts and this step back up in trip looks the way to go. First-time tongue tie applied. 0-10 over fences but has posted some good efforts and he could be in the mix. |
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1st (6) ![]() Old Page |
6/1(+40%) | (6) Old Page 6/1, Belatedly off the mark over C&D in November and acquitted himself well all 3 starts since, latest when second of 4 at this C&D (good to soft) 9 days ago. 5 lb out of the weights here but ought to give another good account. Some good runs here this term despite jumping to the right, but he's 5lb wrong today. |
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2nd (4) ![]() Siberian Star |
7/4(-27%) | (4) Siberian Star 7/4, Point winner who got off the mark at fourth time of asking for current yard when narrowly taking 6-runner handicap chase at Catterick in January. Looked in control for much of the straight back chasing at Doncaster (24f, good) earlier in the month and remains well treated from just 1 lb higher. Won at Catterick in January and went close at Doncaster this month; solid claims. |
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3rd (5) ![]() Super Citizen |
9/2(+18%) | (5) Super Citizen 9/2, Largely consistent since bagging a Kelso hunter 14 months ago. Dipped below his recent form at Doncaster (26f, good) last month and fancied to quickly get back on track. Below-par 5th at Doncaster last time but in pretty good form previously; could bounce back. |
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4th (2) ![]() Topofthecotswolds |
16/1(-129%) | (2) Topofthecotswolds 16/1, Very much in the doldrums over fences for Nigel Twiston-Davies during second half of last year. Went with little encouragement on first completed start for the yard at Market Rasen (20.6f, good) 16 days ago and the handicapper given him a chance back chasing. Cheekpieces reapplied. 11yo whose form has deteriorated but he's not discounted off a dangerous mark. |
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5th (1) ![]() Yippee Ki Yay |
5/1(+17%) | (1) Yippee Ki Yay 5/1, Dual-hunter chase winner who was fit from points and didn't shape too badly switched to handicap company when mid-field at Windsor (28.7f, good to soft) in January. Could well build on that down in class. Two hunter wins last spring and should appreciate drop back in grade on second h'cap start. |
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Caught close home at Doncaster, SIBERIAN STAR looks the one to beat off just 1lb higher, with Sean Bowen taking over in the saddle. The step up in trip should not inconvenience him and it may be Ballydisco who gives him the most to think about, having bounced back to form with a placed effort at Ayr. Progressive in hunter chases last season, Yippee Ki Yay is proven over this distance and is another to consider.
Preference is for SIBERIAN STAR, who looked in control for much of the straight before being collared late in the piece by a subsequent winner at Doncaster earlier in the month. Remaining well treated nudged up just 1 lb, Peter & Mickey Bowen's 10-y-o can double his tally for the season at the expense of Ballydisco, who should appreciate this step back up in trip. Yippee Ki Yay looks best of the remainder.
With the form of his clear second at Doncaster this month having been franked by the winner, SIBERIAN STAR (nap) can go one better.
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1st (1) ![]() Musique De Fee |
5/1(-150%) | (1) Musique De Fee 5/1, Arrives in good nick, doubling her career tally with a dominant display after just 6 days off at Hereford (25.5f, good) 12 days ago. Hit hard with an 11 lb rise but she may have a bit more yet to offer as a thorough stayer so is shortlisted. Easy win last time; hit with 11lb rise but strong claims if backing up that improved run. |
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2nd (3) ![]() Born In The West |
6/5(+56%) | (3) Born In The West 6/5, Found improvement since sent handicapping, putting up a complete performance to open his account in 8-runner handicap at Catterick (19.3f, good to firm) just over 2 weeks ago. 4 lb higher here and hiked significantly up in trip, he's sure to have more to offer. Won at Catterick recently and this progressive 6yo can have a big say if he stays the trip. |
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3rd (7) ![]() Ocean Legacy |
11/2(+61%) | (7) Ocean Legacy 11/2, Dual chase winner who finally got the job done over hurdles (and snapped a losing run stretching back to May 2023 in the process) when landing a C&D handicap last month. Said to have bled at Southwell 12 days later (failed to see her race out) so needs to bounce back. Convincing C&D win last month; pulled up since but with excuses; not written off. |
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4th (4) ![]() The Wise Traveller |
20/1(+20%) | (4) The Wise Traveller 20/1, Scored at Fakenham in April but both efforts following 3 months off at Southwell/Hereford in October were poor. Handicapper relinquishes his grip (now 2 lb below last winning mark) but may well need this returning from a break. Down to a handy mark but a return to form is needed on the back of a break. |
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5th (5) ![]() Maura Jeanne |
11/2(-83%) | (5) Maura Jeanne 11/2, Finally off the mark at Kelso (3¼m) in October and proved better than ever after 11 weeks off when doubling her tally in 13-runner handicap at Ayr (24.3f, soft) last month. Up 8 lb for that and needs to prove she can back it up. Has won two of her last four and stamina seems a strong suit; today's test should be ideal. |
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6th (2) ![]() Malago Rose |
6/1(-20%) | (2) Malago Rose 6/1, Beaten a fair way on return/debut for new yard at Ludlow in November but back to winning ways in 7-runner Fakenham handicap (23.4f, soft) on New Year's Day. Ran poorly next time, but back on song when second at Plumpton last month, just taking a tad too long to hit top gear. Won at Fakenham in January and went close at Plumpton last time; on the shortlist. |
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Of the three last-time-out winners, MAURA JEANNE is suggested as the principal player on the back of cosily landing a deeper race at Ayr. Alan Doyle retains the ride and another bold bid is expected, despite an 8lb higher mark. Musique De Fee jumped a bit left, but was still a wide-margin winner at Hereford. Going left-handed could prompt more, but an 11lb rise does seem harsh. Born In The West is open to improvement, but he has a mile further to travel than for his Catterick victory.
A tricky staying contest to solve but the vote goes to BORN IN THE WEST, who put up a complete performance to open his account at Catterick just over 2 weeks ago and this significant step up in trip could unlock further improvement. Heading up the dangers is Musique de Fee, who bolted up at Hereford earlier this month and may have more to offer as a thorough stayer. Another last-time-out winner Maura Jeanne rounds off the shortlist.
Last month's Ayr winner MAURA JEANNE should prove well suited by the test of stamina and can follow up.
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1st (4) ![]() The Paddy Pie |
13/2(-44%) | (4) The Paddy Pie 13/2, C&D winner who arrives in fine heart having scored in 3 of his last 4 starts, latest a 5-runner handicap chase at Newcastle (23.4f, good) 17 days ago, finding extra. 2 lb rise is fair and he looks sure to go well again. Two-time course winner; has won elsewhere the last twice; could play another leading role. |
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2nd (1) ![]() Tom Creen |
11/1(+31%) | (1) Tom Creen 11/1, Made it 5 wins at this course in December but not been in same form the last twice and others are more convincing. Soundly beaten at Wetherby latest but entitled to respect now back at his favourite venue. |
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3rd (6) ![]() Beat The Edge |
10/1(+0%) | (6) Beat The Edge 10/1, In decent form for new yard, including a 19.2f win at Catterick. However, isn't straightforward and arrives on back of poor effort at same course last month. Has some good form here but he's hard to win with; soundly beaten last time. |
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4th (8) ![]() Bebside Banter |
10/3(+49%) | (8) Bebside Banter 10/3, Made a winning reappearance over C&D in November and has acquitted himself well here twice since, latest when 1¾ lengths third of 6 to Pilgrims King in handicap chase (19.3f, soft) 43 days ago. Should give another good account. All three wins have come here, the latest over C&D (good) in November; could be involved. |
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5th (5) ![]() Pilgrims King |
6/1(-9%) | (5) Pilgrims King 6/1, Dual 19f chase winner last term. Pulled up on his first 4 outings this season but more like it when third at Fakenham prior to resuming winning ways at this course (19.3f, soft) last month. That wasn't a strong contest but claims nevertheless from 4 lb higher mark. Defied slipped saddle to win here latest, albeit with Beat The Edge throwing the race away. |
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|F| (7) ![]() Kings Justice |
12/1(+14%) | (7) Kings Justice 12/1, Below form at Hereford last month but was only narrowly denied at Catterick (19.2f) previously and would be a player if in same form here. Inconsistent; well beaten at Hereford latest but went very close at Catterick previously. |
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|PU| (2) ![]() No But I Will |
3/1(+25%) | (2) No But I Will 3/1, Fared much better for current yard the last twice, latest when good second of 8 in handicap chase at Taunton (16f, good) 10 days ago. Return to this longer trip should suit and he is one for the shortlist. Went very close at Taunton last Monday and he's a strong contender now back up in trip. |
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|PU| (3) ![]() Shattered Soldier |
17/2(-70%) | (3) Shattered Soldier 17/2, Point winner who showed ability in a couple of runs over hurdles and made an encouraging start in this sphere when third of 7 in handicap chase at Catterick (19.2f, good to soft, 9/4) 48 days ago. There may be more to come yet. Hood/tongue strap on first time. Third on handicap/chase debut at Catterick and this point winner could have more to offer. |
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Considering the saddle slipped early, Pilgrims King posted a commendable effort to go in over the extended 2m3f here and rates a player off just 4lb higher. However, this course also brings the best out of TOM CREEN, who is just 1lb higher than when he struck at the Boxing Day fixture. Furthermore, as a previous C&D winner with juice in the ground, Sam England's 10-year-old ticks all the right boxes. The hat-trick seeking The Paddy Pie and No But I Will complete the shortlist.
NO BUT I WILL confirmed his return to form when runner-up at Taunton earlier this month and remains fairly treated. He can go one better here. The Paddy Pie and Shattered Soldier are feared most.
Last week's Taunton runner-up NO BUT I WILL could build on that performance now he's back up in trip and he gets the nod.
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1st (2) ![]() Klitschko |
4/1(+33%) | (2) Klitschko 4/1, Not straightforward and he failed to build on earlier promise when fourth of 9 to Telhimlisten in handicap hurdle over C&D (heavy) 53 days ago. Needs to get back on track. Encouraging run at Catterick in December but 13l fourth to Telhimlisten here since. |
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2nd (6) ![]() Synchronist |
10/3(-33%) | (6) Synchronist 10/3, Advanced his form on his handicap debut when scoring in 10-runner race at Southwell (15.8f, good) 17 days ago. Up 8 lb but runner-up has gone in since so he's not taken lightly with few miles still on the clock. Up 8lb for handicap debut win but this lightly raced 6yo could have more left in the tank. |
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3rd (3) ![]() Russian Virtue |
10/1(+50%) | (3) Russian Virtue 10/1, Six-time hurdles winner for Rebecca Menzies, including over C&D, but he hasn't set the world alight in 5 starts for present yard, including over C&D last time. Others appeal more. Six-time hurdle winner but soundly beaten third of four over C&D last Tuesday. |
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4th (7) ![]() Allbetsoff |
6/1(+50%) | (7) Allbetsoff 6/1, A dual winner last summer who returned to form when fifth of 10 in handicap hurdle (40/1) at Market Rasen (20.6f, good) 16 days ago. Must enter calculations off a 2 lb lower mark. Encouraging signs at Market Rasen recently and could benefit from the drop back in trip. |
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5th (5) ![]() Inferno Sacree |
11/4(+31%) | (5) Inferno Sacree 11/4, It's now 14 runs since his last win in 2023 but he got back on track when second of 4 in handicap hurdle over C&D (good to soft) 9 days ago. Big shout off an unchanged mark. Second of four to well-handicapped winner over C&D last week; on the shortlist. |
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6th (4) ![]() Caldwell |
4/1(+20%) | (4) Caldwell 4/1, A three-time hurdles/chase winner this season but he came in last of 4 in handicap chase at Newcastle (16.3f, good, 9/4) 26 days ago. Sort to bounce back though. Underwhelming over fences last time but won over hurdles prior to that; could bounce back. |
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A C&D winner on his return from the sidelines, TELHIMLISTEN was unlucky not to back up that success when headed near the finish over the extended 2m4f at Plumpton. Reverting to this trip could be a key factor and the joint top-weight merits serious thought. His stable companion Caldwell helps Jennie Candlish play a strong hand, while Inferno Sacree and unexposed Southwell scorer Synchronist are others to keep an eye on.
INFERNO SACREE is on a losing run but rates the pick of these weights on the back of a resurgent C&D second last week so edges the vote. Southwell scorer Synchronist rates a big danger though, with Allbetsoff and Telhimlisten also in the picture.
This can go to SYNCHRONIST who won with something to spare on his handicap debut at Southwell and that form has been franked.
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