There were 21 Races on Sunday 9th February 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Exeter, 7 races at Navan, 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 2 race.

There was plenty to like about TIMMY TUESDAY's breakthrough victory on his handicap bow at Ayr 19 days ago and this switch to novice company looks a shrewd move. Gordon Elliott's charge should have more to come and he shades the vote over Sorceleur. The five-year-old lost little in defeat when finding only a progressive rival too strong at Taunton last month and he should not be underestimated. As The Fella Says and Excelero can also make their presence felt.

None of these can be ruled out but SORCELEUR's form is on an upward curve so Paul Nicholls' son of Saint Des Saints gets the vote on the back of his excellent Taunton second last time out. Irish challenger Timmy Tuesday opened his account at Ayr last month and rates a big danger though, while As The Fella Says and Excelero also have the form to play a part in an intriguing maiden.

Having won in good style on his handicap debut at Ayr last month, TIMMY TUESDAY can follow up for top Irish trainer Gordon Elliott.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Only By Night has impressed with her jumping on both chase victories to date and a reproduction of her latest victory in a Grade 2 at Cork is sure to make her tough to beat. However, a 5lb penalty for Gavin Cromwell's mare could swing things in the favour of fellow progressive rival FUN FUN FUN. The daughter of Martaline made a winning chase bow over 2m4f at Naas last month and an extended 2m1f here shouldn't hamper her follow-up bid. Georgi Girl is the pick of the remainder.

A fascinating clash between two most exciting mares, with FUN FUN FUN fancied to repeat her win on this card 12 months ago, not having had to come off the bridle to record an impressive chase debut success. Only By Night hasn't put a foot wrong in this sphere so far and could well prove up to conceding weight to the selection, with Kilbarry Saint perhaps best of the rest.

A tough choice between very classy prospects ONLY BY NIGHT and Fun Fun Fun, with narrow preference for the Cork Grade 2 winner.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Although Regent's Stroll was somewhat underwhelming when finishing fourth in the Challow Hurdle at Newbury in December, it would be foolish to write the six-year-old off. Paul Nicholls' inmate is sure to appreciate this drop into Listed company and he must enter calculations, but unbeaten hurdler ALEXEI is slightly more compelling. The Tai Chi gelding has been an emphatic winner on both outings at Taunton to date and he could land this before a possible crack at Grade 1 company at Cheltenham next month. Fingle Bridge may fare best of the remainder.

REGENT'S STROLL lost his unbeaten record when fourth in Newbury's Challow Hurdle last time but remains a young hurdler going places and is fancied to resume winning ways at the chief expense of Joe Tizzard's unexposed Alexei who should ensure Paul Nicholls' 6-y-o doesn't have things all his own way. Dodger Long and Fingle Bridge appeal as the duo to fight it out for minor honours.

Regent's Stroll features highly in calculations but this could go to ALEXEI, whose stable has done well in this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A case can be made for a few of these so only a tentative vote goes to DASHEL DRASHER. Jeremy Scott's admirable campaigner found things happening too quickly for him over an extended 2m4f at Cheltenham last time out and, eased 2lb, he gets the vote to return to winning ways back up in trip. Copperhead has found a new lease of life in this division of late and, nudged up 2lb for a recent Market Rasen success, he looks the main danger to the selection. Gustavian is respected most out of the remainder.

GUSTAVIAN is potentially well handicapped dropped into veteran company for the first time so should make a bold bid if over his heavy fall at Sandown last week. Copperhead is an obvious threat having won the Series Final at Market Rasen, with Dashel Drasher and Does He Know also considered.

10yos have won the last five runnings and this can go to the topweight DOES HE KNOW, who tackles his first veterans' chase.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The upwardly mobile STRACKAN brought up a hat-trick in ready fashion over 3m at Cheltenham last month and, upped 6lb, this improving type gets the nod to make it four wins on the spin. Fellow last-time-out winner Keable did it well over 3m at Newbury recently and he must be of renewed interest despite an 8lb rise, while Push The Button is also one for the shortlist.

PHANTOMOFTHEPOINTS could easily have more to come and is taken to follow up last month's Wincanton success, perhaps at the main expense of Push The Button who ran a cracker in a competitive event at Windsor recently. The thriving Keable is a must for the shortlist, while Jeriko du Reponet could have a big say if his stamina holds up markedly in trip.

Jeriko Du Reponet is eyecatching but the proven stamina of STRACKAN (nap) and Push The Button is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It was hard not to be impressed by FLASH GORCOMBE's 16-length success over track and trip on New Year's Day. Robert Walford's eight-year-old is only 9lb higher for that triumph and can complete a double. Looking For Larry also struck in easy style over the smaller obstacles on the same card that day and provided he can transfer that form to fences, he could have a say. Valirann Gold is another to keep an eye on after his second here last month.

FLASH GORCOMBE has a terrific strike rate (successful 6 out of last 13 starts over fences) and should have more wins in him judged by his wide-margin success over C&D on New Year's Day. Looking For Larry landed a gamble over hurdles on the same card and this point winner is an interesting chase debutant, while Tribesmans Glory and Sherborne should both benefit from this shorter distance.

Topweight FLASH GORCOMBE bolted up over C&D on New Year's Day and can defy a 9lb rise to follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Kripticjim improved on his debut fourth to be beaten a neck into second over C&D on New Year's Day and holds an obvious chance. However, the 240,000-pound purchase KORKORAN might be the way to go. The son of No Risk At All justified favouritism on his sole point-to-point start and could make an instant impression for the Harry Derham team. Any market confidence behind Catchintsavo on his Rules debut would be interesting.

Expensive Irish point recruit KORKORAN gets the nod to make a winning start to his Rules career for in-form Harry Derham, with confidence in his chance increased should the betting speak in his favour given that the stable had an easy first-time-out bumper winner at Wetherby last weekend. Kocktail Bleu ran to a decent level when runner-up at Windsor and looks sure to go well again, while Catchintsavo and Only Way Is Up are other interesting newcomers to the bumper ranks.

Preference is for KOCKTAIL BLEU, who was second in a warm bumper at Windsor three weeks ago on his rules debut.
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