There were 39 Races on Wednesday 12th February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Southwell, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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REPOSADO represents connections who recorded a double here last Friday, and the son of Wootton Bassett may have found a good opportunity to open his account. The selection showed his best form over this trip in the UK and was far from disgraced when finishing in mid-division in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot. Tropical Retreat made an encouraging debut here just before Christmas showing good pace throughout when a close fourth to Sharkii, and she could be suited by this drop back to the minimum trip. Ms Olivia and Shoney are two newcomers, both by Mehmas, to keep a close eye on for market moves.

TROPICAL RETREAT showed plenty to work on when fourth here before Christmas and the drop to 5f should suit at this stage. Reposado should be bang there but is proving expensive to follow, while market support for one of the newcomers would look significant.

It is feasible that a change of scene will do the trick for REPOSADO who showed promise early in his juvenile career in Britain.
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MYTHICAL ROCK has been placed on a number of occasions for various trainers and now makes his first start for Pat Murphy who has already trained a couple of winners here this year. He went close in a 1m1f Punchestown maiden last autumn and was again prominent throughout when third over C&D in December. Autumn Twist showed promise for Andre Fabre as a juvenile including when runner-up at Chantilly over 1m1f and now reverts to the Flat after being soundly beaten twice over hurdles, while Solomon Coop was placed twice on turf last spring for Natalia Lupini but disappointed last time when switched to this surface. Maharajjah and Winsome are others to consider.

MYTHICAL ROCK can finally get off the mark in a weak maiden. Autumn Twist is the obvious threat on his French form.

This looks like a good opportunity for the 76-rated MYTHICAL ROCK to step up a couple of places after two good efforts at the venue
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SCOTT LANG is without a win since taking a 1m5f Navan handicap nearly three years ago but has given plenty of encouragement when runner-up here on his latest two Flat starts. The Paul Flynn-trained gelding had Mephisto over three lengths back in fourth when only headed close home by Elle Dorado Rock over 2m last month. Inchiquin Maid's form also ties in with Mephisto as she beat that rival by five lengths on her first start for Chris Timmons over C&D in December but has gone up 10lb in the ratings as a result. Curious Bride was soundly beaten in that race and has gained all four career wins on turf. Lispendense, a Ballinrobe bumper winner for Denis Cullen, has now joined Ian Donoghue.

SCOTT LANG's strike rate tempers enthusiasm but he ran another solid race returned to this venue when runner-up in a C&D handicap 26 days ago and he could be worth chancing to go one place better. Inchiquin Maid is an obvious threat following her clear-cut C&D victory in December. Mephisto should be thereabouts, too.

Runner-up in four of his five races at this venue SCOTT LANG may get a winning turn. He has an edge over Mephisto on recent form
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The C&D win of Hasiyna a fortnight ago looks a key piece of form with five of her rivals on that occasion reopposing here and perhaps fourth-placed I'M SPARTACUS can now come out on top. The Ado McGuinness-trained gelding has gained all three career wins over this trip including here in September and has held his form well since. Hasiyna has won twice here this winter but now races off a 7lb higher mark, while Velvet Skies has been generally consistent and the booking of Billy Lee could prove significant. Nordic Passage caught the eye when finishing well over 5f here last time.

The vote goes to CLONMACASH, who remains on a good mark following his recent success in a 7f claimer here and should get away with this drop back in trip given the likelihood of a strong gallop. Though below par last time, Livingston Range is capable of a bold show and he is just about second choice ahead of I'm Spartacus and Velvet Skies.

A tentative vote goes the way of JAZZY DANCER, just run out of it behind Hasiyna last time and capable of going two better
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AFTER LOVE has shown promise on both outings over C&D and had Sottsands over three lengths behind in fourth, with Oiche Rua fifth, when making the frame behind Thunder Song last month. The form of that maiden looks solid enough as the runner-up, Ze Do Asfalto, went close here again last Friday. Beautiful Affair is an obvious threat. She didn't enjoy the clearest of passages on debut and again went off favourite here over a mile when runner-up to Powerful Lady last month. Timandi won a barrier trial at Leopardstown and shaped well on this surface when fourth to Honeysuckle Rose in December. Spicy Margarita and Wannabe Royal are others to note.

Joseph O'Brien holds a strong hand here and his WANNABE ROYAL gets the vote on the back of a good C&D third, ahead of stablemate Beautiful Affair who also looks to have more to offer. Timandi can also have a say along with Spicy Margarita.

It might be worth giving a chance to TIMANDI, who put up an improved effort here last time and should have more to offer
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ENDLESS DAWN shaped well in two recent handicap starts since joining Ado McGuinness and may be suited by this intermediate trip. The selection showed plenty of pace over 6f and then had Tam Lin just half a length behind when not enjoying the clearest of passages in fourth behind Lost President over a mile. The latter's stablemate Merchants Arch is another to consider after beating all bar Lyle The Crocodile over C&D last time, while Charanda has been tried over a variety of distances and was keeping on in the closing stages when fourth to Red Evolution over 5f a fortnight ago.

MERCHANTS ARCH took a step foward when runner-up over C&D recently and is fancied to go one better now and get off the mark at the chief expense of handily-weighted Tam Lin. Endless Dawn and Charanda can both have a say too in this open handicap.

Preference is for MERCHANTS ARCH(nap) who showed here two weeks ago that he is going the right way and he can land this
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DROMORE GLORY returned in good form after a seven-month break winning over C&D and made a bold bid to follow up last Friday when headed close home by Omakase with the reserves, Latin and Gardone, dead-heating for fourth. The selection has been raised 3lb in future handicaps. Deed Pole has gone close on a number of occasions here this winter and now steps back up to 1m4f after filling the runner-up spot on his latest two starts. The Cian Hughes-trained gelding is closely matched with Slowdownbarney on running here just before Christmas. Newfire tries this trip for the first time, while Warrior Lion and Esticky End are others to consider.

DROMORE GLORY hasn't finished out of the first 2 in his 3 handicap starts here and is taken to gain compensation for Friday's near miss. Colin Keane's mount Deed Pole is another with a solid course record and heads the dangers along with Slowdownbarney and Glyde Ranger.

Off the same mark as when narrowly failing here last Friday, it is hard to overlook DROMORE GLORY and he is a confident selection
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GENOAH has shown his best form on this surface filling the runner-up spot over a mile last summer and appreciated the step up to this trip when opening his account last time. The form of that maiden win has worked out very well since and the selection has scope for further improvement on his handicap debut. Autocrat is well suited by this C&D and has built up a good association with Nicola Burns scoring twice this winter including a decisive success last month with Storm Eric well behind in fifth. The latter is better judged on his previous two runs, while Church Mountain won twice over C&D in October and probably didn't stay 1m4f last time.

A trappy finale in which a case can be made for most. GENOAH brings an unexposed profile to his handicap debut and is taken to add to November's C&D maiden success. Autocrat had plenty to spare here last time and is feared most ahead of Church Mountain, who was only seventh over 1½m last time but had won back to back over C&D prior to that.

C&D winner GENOAH is potentially the most progressive runner. He makes his handicap debut with the form of his maiden win endorsed
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