There were 31 Races on Friday 16th February 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Kelso, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 5 race.

GOOD TIME AHEAD is only 4lb higher than when winning over C&D on his penultimate start over hurdles and the veteran merits the utmost respect in this moderate event. All Blues has not shown much at all over hurdles yet but she should not be discounted on her handicap bow, while Canal Rocks and Mi Sueno are others who make the shortlist.

A fair performer at her best, TRIPLE NICKLE ran her most encouraging race since her return from a lengthy absence when placed on the Flat in January, so she could be ready to take advantage of her reduced mark over hurdles with Harry Cobden booked for the ride. C&D winner Good Time Ahead is feared most, ahead of Mi Sueno.

A low-level contest in which GOOD TIME AHEAD should outclass the field, provided first-time cheekpieces have the desired effect.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A case can be made for all of these, but marginal preference is for FERRYBRIDGE. James Owen's gelding won over hurdles at Newcastle two starts ago and while he was not at the same level last time, the six-year-old is on a workable mark if taking to fences. The consistent One Last Glance is likely to be in the mix once again, while Go Fox completes the shortlist.

GO FOX took a step back in the right direction when runner-up over hurdles here before Christmas and can go one better now back chasing. Chase-newcomers One Last Glance and Ferrybridge can give him most to do if taking to their new discipline.

The solid option looks to be GO FOX who has C&D winning form and looked to be coming back into better form over hurdles here last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WESTERNINTHEPARK got off the mark over hurdles at Plumpton a couple of weeks ago and that form gives him a big chance in a race of this nature, despite having to carry a 7lb penalty. West Warhorse failed to fire last time but is a player based on his previous victory over C&D, while Patriotik should not be underestimated on his Rules debut.

Previous-winners WEST WARHORSE and Westerninthepark look the pair to focus on before market clues. The former jumped and hung right throughout at Plumpton last month, but he's worth another chance returning from a longer break given the impression he created when scoring over C&D in a good time in December.

Preference is for WESTERNINTHEPARK, who arrives on the back of a win and looks the most solid option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IMAC WOOD has put together quite the record over fences and he sets the standard on the back of another comfortable success at Hereford last month. A 7lb rise and softer ground will make life tougher, but he should have too much for Tupelo Mississippi, who bounced back to form with a determined success at Kelso last time out. A winner over C&D all of 458 days ago, Conceroe is another to consider on his return to action.

IMAC WOOD hasn't looked back since undergoing breathing surgery and can record a fourth success of the season on the back of his strong-travelling Hereford victory last month. Kelso-scorer Tupelo Mississippi is weighted to go close and rates a big threat though, while the reliable Invincible Nao and C&D winner Conceroe command plenty of respect too in a competitive event.

Imac Wood is hard to knock but INVINCIBLE NAO earns preference with this return to softer ground a likely positive for him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HERMES LE GRIS has been a revelations since joining the Robbie Llewellyn stable and he could be arriving on a hat-trick but for an untimely fall two out when leading at Southwell on his penultimate start. The seven-year-old has since gone in at Huntingdon and he gets the vote ahead of For Gina, who was an easy winner over C&D last November, and the improving Mistymal.

HERMES LE GRIS is thriving under the expert tutelage of Robbie Llewellyn and a 7 lb penalty for his facile Huntingdon victory doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from following up. Mistymal appeals as the one to give him most to do on the back of an improved Southwell second, with the lightly-raced Little Talks and C&D winner For Gina also in the mix.

It's difficult to get away from HERMES LE GRIS (nap) who has turned over a new leaf for Robbie Llewellyn and bolted up at Huntingdon.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The vote goes to SECRET INVESTOR, who has not been seen since landing the Horse and Hound Cup at Stratford in June of last year. Paul Nicholls' 12-year-old has a creditable record when fresh and his record under Natalie Parker (3-4) is another positive. Spyglass Hill heads the list of dangers from Tigerbythetail, who has been in good form between the flags.

SECRET INVESTOR still has plenty of class and he's tough to beat in this sphere, so he gets the nod ahead of Tigerbythetail, who has a tremendous record in points. Spyglass Hill is a definite player if he can avoid mistakes.

The best horse in this field is SECRET INVESTOR and he's always been good when fresh. The danger could be Tigerbythetail.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Fourth in the typically warm Goffs Defender Bumper at the Punchestown Festival last April, FARLAND found only one too strong next time, when filling the runner-up spot at Aintree on Boxing Day. With the prospect of more to come, this looks to be a golden opportunity for the son of Getaway. Lumi Plugin shaped with promise on his debut and he looks the most likely threat, while Wootton Bassett gelding Wiltshire Wonder merits closer inspection in the betting ahead of his first start.

FARLAND was wayward under pressure when second at Aintree last time but he's done enough in two outings to date to think he's capable of landing a race of this nature. Secret des Dieux and Wiltshire Wonder both have notable Flat pedigrees, so they're worth monitoring in the betting.

Unless one of the newcomers is decidedly useful, Aintree runner-up FARLAND should be extremely difficult to beat.
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