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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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

AVIATION has shown enough promise in his three previous starts over hurdles to suggest that he can take the lead role here. A close second over in a maiden C&D last month, the Lucy Wadham-trained gelding won't need to find much to go one with that track experience a big asset. The last-time-out winners Escapologist and Elysian Knight are obvious players but quite whether either can cope with conceding 7lb to the selection at this stage is very much open to debate.

Though AVIATION was beaten by Escapologist over C&D last time, there was only ½-length in it and, now 7 lb better off with that rival, Lucy Wadham's charge is confidently expected to emerge on top this time. Escapologist nevertheless merits respect given that he remains with potential, but a bigger threat to Aviation may be posed by Elysian Knight, who raised his game when scoring at Ffos Las and should have more to offer.

The vote goes to AVIATION, who is proven over this C&D and weighted to gain revenge for last month's narrow defeat to Escapologist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Set to run from 1lb below her last winning mark over fences, SAINTE DOCTOR is an attractive proposition on these terms and a bold showing is expected given she has nothing to fear regarding the ground or trip. Moviddy and Inspiratrice look the two most obvious candidates for the forecast slot, with the former looking the more solid of the two based on her match-fitness.

MOVIDDY has been heading back in the right direction on her last 2 starts, runner-up at this C&D last month with the winner going on to score at listed level, so she can take advantage of her reduced mark this time around. Sainte Doctor has also dropped to a handy mark and is feared most.

Chasing debutante AUNTY CHRISTINE caught the eye in some of her qualifying races over hurdles and could have significant potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CALDWELL acts on the ground and that earns him the vote as the one to be with in race where they all have questions to answer. Sean Quinlan knows the eight-year-old well and it would come as no surprise to see the partnership benefit most from the way the race unfolds. Addosh can be keen in her races and seems a likely candidate to set a good tempo, which would suit the selection ideally. The reliable Tara Iti is another to consider.

TARA ITI is fancied to gain a deserved success on the back of a string of good placed efforts. In-form maiden Admiral Fitz could emerge as the main danger with Addosh and Caldwell also firmly in the picture in a competitive seller.

This return to forecast good ground can enable fairly consistent mare ADDOSH to record her fourth win over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EDGEWELL was last seen running out a ready winner over an extended 3m at Southwell last Monday and the suspicion is that a 7lb penalty may not be enough to prevent Rebecca Menzies' in-form hurdler from going in again. Fame And Fun was doing his best work late on when scoring over an extended 2m5f at Fontwell over fences recently and, stepping up in trip off 3lb higher, he looks the main danger to the selection. Mersey Street is also noteworthy.

EDGEWELL scored in good style at Southwell and a 7 lb penalty doesn't look sufficient to prevent Rebecca Menzies' 7-y-o from following up. C&D scorer Mersey Street is next on the list ahead of in-form duo Limerick Leader and Fame And Fun.

The pick is EDGEWELL, who displayed significant improvement when scoring at Southwell 11 days ago and is evidently in rude health.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BASFORD appeared to strip fitter for his reappearance fourth over 2m7f at Newcastle in December when finishing a creditable third over an extended 3m2f at Sedgefield last month. Upped further in trip off an unchanged mark, this could be the day to catch him. River Tyne impressed when scoring over 3m2f over fences at Fontwell on his penultimate start and a spin over hurdles last month should have teed her up perfectly for a tilt at this. Lyrical Genius is becoming attractively handicapped and he completes the shortlist.

BASFORD signalled he is ready to strike over fences when a very good recent third at Sedgefield so gets the vote. Veteran Spotty Dog rates a big threat though if building on his Taunton fifth last time out, with River Tyne also in the picture back chasing.

This can go to BASFORD (nap), who was placed on ground softer than he prefers at Sedgefield last time and remains unexposed over fences.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KEFIR D'OUDAIRIES finished eight lengths clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot on his debut at Hereford and is likely to have plenty more to offer. With Olly Murphy's team in good order at present, it would be no surprise to see him take a step forward. Naval Tribute was denied by the smallest of margins into second at Catterick last month and holds an obvious chance on only his second start, while Graeme The Grey is another to note.

James Owen's Sea The Stars gelding NAVAL TRIBUTE holds the clear edge on form and with improvement very much on the cards he earns a confident vote. Hereford runner-up Kefir d'Oudairies appeals as the one to chase him home ahead of Graeme The Grey.

Juddmonte castoff NAVAL TRIBUTE confirmed he has ability with a near miss at Catterick and he's a 4yo getting weight from the others.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FRERE D'ARMES put his poor effort at Taunton well behind him when scoring at Ludlow earlier in the month and this is an easier assignment. If the eight-year-old remains in similar form, he will prove very tough to beat. Presentandcounting got back to winning ways in easy style over a stronger contest at Catterick in November and is expected to mount a serious challenge. Bardenstown Lad is the pick of the remainder.

PRESENTANDCOUNTING is an appealing alternative to likely favourite Frere d'Armes. The 11-y-o looked on good terms with himself when running away with a small-field handicap chase at Catterick and he could take some catching with Gina Andrews aboard. Frere d'Armes is the clear main danger ahead of Go On Chez.

He only beat two rivals at Catterick in November but PRESENTANDCOUNTING lowered the course record in the process.
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