There were 36 Races on Friday 14th February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Kelso, 7 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SPORTING HERO has been performing consistently well in recent months. A four-time winner, the selection's two November wins came over six furlongs but he was beaten just a short-head over this distance in December. He again ran well in a higher-rated race last week and today's rider now claims 10lb. My Girl Sioux filled the runner-up spot over course-and-distance last month and should again be competitive. Crystal Luna finished last behind the selection here last month and while she had previously shown good form at this level, has been slowly away on her latest two runs.

CLONMACASH is holding his form well and has good claims if turned out again following his second on Wednesday. My Girl Sioux will be in the mix once more, while it will be interesting to see if the money comes again for the well-treated Dream Today.

Dylan O'Connor's 10lb claim could help to swing this for SPORTING HERO who likes this surface and has been consistent in recent months
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HIGHTIMEYOUWON might prefer seven furlongs but has a standout rating and is in form. Valued at 14,000 euros, the selection is an eight-time winner and despite being a nine-year-old, is holding his form very well with today's rider again claiming 5lb. Stablemate Shoot To Kill is a 10-time winner who receives 10lb from the selection and is suited by a mile. He was slowly away when disappointing here last week but had run much better in January and should give the selection a race. Another prolific winner, Comfort Line won a similar claimer in December and while he also receives 10lb from the selection and is perfectly suited by a mile, might find one or two too strong.

The useful HIGHTIMEYOUWON proved at least as good as ever when winning a handicap here last time and this looks a good opportunity for him to follow up. Shoot To Kill needs to put a poor last run behind him but he still rates the main threat ahead of Comfort Line.

Stephen Thorne has his team in fine form and HIGHTIMEYOUWON has been found an excellent opportunity to add to a recent course 7f win
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TIBERIUS THUNDER has a fine pedigree and might score on debut for a yard which is doing very well. By a leading stallion and out of a Group 3-winning mare, the selection was most recently sold for 220,000gns as a yearling and could be smart. Waterford Flow ran well in a useful race on debut in December and while slightly disappointing here last month, could be better suited by reverting back to this distance. Jagged Edge is out of a Group-placed mare, while Galaxy Wonder's dam finished third in an Irish 1,000 Guineas.

Some interesting newcomers, headed by TIBERIUS THUNDER, who could be the way to go before market clues. Galaxy Wonder is another to note with the red-hot Colin Keane booked, while Waterford Flow sets a fair standard and shouldn't be far away back down in trip.

The experience gained in two runs may give WATERFORD FLOW a vital edge. However, he could be tested by newcomer Tiberius Thunder
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PINK OXALIS disappointed over course-and-distance last month but is capable of better and now wears first-time blinkers in a winnable race. The selection is a nine-race maiden but twice showed ability here last December and while undoubtedly disappointing here in January, was running on somewhat in the closing stages so blinkers might help. Three-time winner The Cola Brasil finished fourth in that recent race and should again compete, while the fifth-placed Knockmore Prince is a longstanding maiden.

The vote goes to THE COLA BRASIL, who put in good late work when fourth of 14 over C&D recently and he's just 2 lb higher in the weights compared to when proving ½-length too strong for the re-opposing Seas And Oceans here in October. The latter is respected, despite failing to fire last time, but the main danger may be posed by another who wasn't on-song last time, namely Pink Oxalis. She was behind the selection in the C&D handicap won by Amemri but was knocking on the door prior to that.

It may be worth taking a chance with the first-time blinkered PINK OXALIS who needs to turn the tables on several from her last run
Class & Speed Card

There is very little to choose between Moonhall Lass and OHMYVIETTE on running behind the long odds-on Eclairage over 5f here in December. The selection previously finished well to win a maiden and the combination of this extra furlong and Sam Coen's 7lb claim can swing things in his favour. The form of Brigadier Kakuru's win over Movin And Groovin and Powerful Lady has worked out very well since and he's now on a hat-trick after again making all over C&D last month. Lyle The Crocodile also comes here in good form after successfully forcing the pace over 7f last time.

There could be better to come from BRIGADIER KAKURU and he is taken to complete a C&D hat-trick. Lyle The Crocodile did the job well in a 7f handicap here a fortnight ago and, with this drop back in trip unlikely to be an issue, he is preferred to Moonhall Lass for forecast purposes.

Perhaps a good opportunity for the hat-trick seeking BRIGADIER KAKURU from an ideal draw
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FRIARY ROAD won twice in bumpers including when beating Whinney Hill (won since) on good ground at Punchestown. The Ted Walsh-trained gelding may not have been suited by soft ground on his subsequent two outings and should appreciate this surface. Aird has been placed on a number of occasions at around this trip including when runner-up to Inthesmallhours over C&D in December with Jessie's Dreamgirl well behind. Toto Too has won a bumper, scored twice over hurdles and now has his first start for James Barrett, while Disco Boy can't be discounted on his third in a Clonmel bumper.

FRIARY ROAD has some useful winning bumper form to his name so is fancied to make a successful start in this sphere at the chief expense of Aird who holds very solid form claims. Toto Too is another to consider starting out on the Flat given his past exploits over hurdles.

Probably as weak a maiden as you could get and a best opportunity yet for AIRD
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FINE PRINT stayed on into third behind Dromore Glory last month before adopting forcing tactics when weakening in the closing stages again here over 1m4f. This drop in trip may help him to get off the mark. Trishuli River won twice over C&D and just failed to complete a hat-trick before Christmas but has been raised a combined 17lb as a result. Rockbury Lad likes to be held up for a late challenge and didn't enjoy the clearest of passages when beating all bar Little Keilee over a mile last Friday. He won over 1m1f at Punchestown last autumn and tries this trip for the first time, while Vierson won a mile maiden here a fortnight ago and also rates a threat along with Signor Ferrari and Limestone Red.

Plenty are in with a shout. HIGHLAND KING didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth here last time so gets the vote off an easing mark. Fellow C&D scorer Limestone Red heads the list of dangers with Adare Beauty, Vierson and Trishuli River all in the picture too.

Plenty with strong claims with slight preference for recent C&D winner SIGNORI FERRARI
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