The composite scores don't lie, and five dogs on today's card have made jumps significant enough to catch the eye of anyone tracking form trajectories.\n\nThe biggest mover is March On Millie, whose score has rocketed from 8 to 51, a 43-point improvement. She lines up in the 19:33 OR over 400 metres at Romford from trap 2. A score that low a few weeks ago suggests she was either returning from a break or struggling badly, and the jump to 51 implies something has clicked — maybe a new distance, maybe just better health. Either way, the direction is sharply upward and she's worth watching tonight.\n\nSharp Royd has climbed from 27 to 67, a 40-point leap that puts him firmly in contention for the 16:18 A7 over 435 metres at Star Pelaw from trap 6. That's not a fashionable grade, but a dog whose form line is climbing that steeply at any level deserves attention. He was mediocre and now he's competitive — the question is whether the new rating reflects genuine improvement or a softer class.\n\nToddys Storm (7 to 42, up 35 points) runs in the 21:03 OR3 at Sunderland from trap 3. Bonville Betty (41 to 69, up 28) runs at Romford in the 20:13 OR3 over 575 metres from trap 2, and at a composite of 69 she's now rated strongly enough to be a genuine contender. Newinn Rosie (22 to 46, up 24) completes the list in the 21:48 A3 at Nottingham from trap 4.\n\nAll five are moving the right way. If you use the kennel tracker, these are worth adding today — dogs on the rise are the ones that find you value before the market catches up.
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Form Watch: Five Dogs Surging Up the Ratings
Friday, 5 June 2026
