There were 22 Races on Monday 10th February 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Plumpton, 6 races at Catterick, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FRISBY showed ability when making the frame on his hurdling debut over an extended 2m3f at this venue in December and this step up in trip could be a good move. Patrick Neville's seven-year-old sports a first-time tongue-tie and might find the improvement required. The Clonmel Kid finished a respectable third on his first start over timber here last month and could take a step forward, while Tigerbythetail completes the shortlist.

There was plenty to like about FRISBY's opening hurdle effort and perhaps he can improve past Tigerbythetail, who is the form choice but needs to shrug off a terrible run last time. Like the selection, The Clonmel Kid should also have more to offer after an encouraging hurdle debut.

The vote goes to FRISBY, who made a promising start in this sphere when third here and should prove well suited by the longer distance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ASA finished 16 lengths clear of the third when taking the silver medal home in this grade at Market Rasen six days ago and competes off an unchanged mark. The six-year-old makes only her fifth chase start and could have more to offer. Northern Reel hasn't finished outside of the top two home on each of her last three outings, winning once, and should remain competitive, while Baby Chou is another to consider.

ASA has shown improved form with cheekpieces reapplied on her last 2 starts, opening her chase account at Market Rasen on Boxing Day before pulling clear with a chasing debutant at the same course last time, so she is is taken to resume winning ways. Northern Reel also arrives in good form and isn't taken lightly, while It's Maisy could take a step forward.

This could go to IT'S MAISY who could take a sizeable step forward from her chasing debut fourth at Wetherby now she is back up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IT'S ALL ABOUT YOU justified favouritism in ready fashion over an extended 2m3f at this track on New Year's Day and he now makes his first start in a handicap in this sphere. Jennie Candlish's five-year-old should have no issues with this drop in trip and an opening mark of 118 looks manageable. Bathgate is in brilliant form after scoring over C&D last month and has to be respected. Nowmelad is next best.

Preference is for HAARAR, who ran a cracker at Carlisle last week and is able to run off the same mark here. It's All About You and Nowmelad rate the principal dangers.

It's hard to go against Jennie Candlish's improving IT'S ALL ABOUT YOU who can now make it five wins in a row.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

IDEALLKO continues to go from strength to strength and is turned out quickly following a 22-length victory at Southwell last Monday when making it a hat-trick. The seven-year-old is expected to be a tough nut to crack with a 7lb penalty unlikely to make any difference. Tanking Along appeals as the type who can improve for the switch to chasing, while the application of cheekpieces might help As Tears Go By.

IDEALLKO is thriving at present and completed a quickfire hat-trick back over fences at Southwell last week in the style of one who'll take plenty of beating under a penalty. Tanking Along has the profile to make a much better chaser so may emerge as the biggest threat on handicap bow.

Evan Williams' IDEALLKO had plenty in the tank at Southwell and can make light of a 7lb penalty to complete a four-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FOSTER'S FORTUNE ran out a comfortable winner at Sedgefield in December before going close off a 7lb higher mark on Boxing Day at the same venue, and this represents a fine opportunity for Chris Grant's progressive gelding to strike again. Hajey is 3lb lower than when finishing second in this contest 12 months ago and is respected following a wind operation, while Not A Light and Saligo Bay are noted too.

Cases can be readily made for several of these but the lightly-raced BALCOMIE BREEZE nevertheless stands out on account of his potential having landed a gamble in good style here recently. That was his first run following a wind op and, now that he has seemingly turned the corner, there could be plenty more to come from this 7-y-o. Final Edgar bounced back to form with a near-miss over C&D last time and he is just about feared most ahead of Not A Light and Foster's Fortune.

The interesting horse is NOT A LIGHT (nap) who is his West Country stable's only runner on the card. He looks very well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Sedgefield winner COUNT OF VENDOME backed that performance up when third in a Listed contest at Cheltenham in November and the son of Getaway sets a decent standard based on the evidence of that display. American Empire may step forward from his third on debut at Lingfield, while Jet Approach is related to several winners and isn't one to discount.

If COUNT OF VENDOME can reproduce anything like the form he showed when third at listed level in November he'll set a good standard for the rest to aim at. White Riot might leave last season's debut effort behind and is selected for the forecast spot.

Count Of Vendome may take some beating but Flat-bred WHITE RIOT could easily be better than he showed on his soft-ground debut.
Ths is the racecard key.
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