There were 30 Races on Wednesday 14th February 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Hereford, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, 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.

HOW IMPRESSIVE romped home over this trip at Lingfield last week and is an appealing option with Brandon Wilkie's 3lb claim offsetting some of the 5lb penalty imposed for that comfortable success. Local Bay was just over three lengths away in fourth that day and looks unlikely to reverse the form, even on the revised terms. Plastic Paddy and the unexposed Cue's Beau may pose the selection the most problems, with the former feared most now 2lb below his last winning mark.

HOW IMPRESSIVE proved better than ever when returning to winning ways at Lingfield 9 days ago and a penalty might not be enough to prevent him from following up. Hul Ah Bah Loo has made the frame at this course on his last 2 starts and could be thereabouts once more, while Plastic Paddy is also considered.

The manner of the win by HOW IMPRESSIVE at Lingfeld last time suggests he can defy a 5lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This is well within the reach of the in-form ASPIRE TO GLORY, whose hat-trick bid wasn't helped by a slow start over 7f here. However, the Alice Haynes-trained gelding has improved since being fitted with a hood and teaming up with Tommie Jakes, and with the longer trip a possible counter for any early tardiness, he is worth another chance in a moderate race such as this. Eccentric and Tejesueno are a couple of others to consider.

ECCENTRIC left his previous form well behind when a close second at Lingfield last time and he narrowly gets the nod over Aspire To Glory, who shaped as if still in top form despite failing to land the hat-trick over 7f here last week. Con Te Partiro showed little in a trio of runs over sprint trips but is bred to be more at home over this sort of distance and is an intriguing handicap newcomer with Hollie Doyle aboard.

A weak contest and provided he doesn't blow his chance at the start, ASPIRE TO GLORY looks capable of getting back to winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NATIVE APPROACH was slowly away on debut over 7f here last month, but impressed by running on well to finish a close second behind a colt who was a big market mover on the day. Sure to be wiser, the son of Too Darn Hot appeals strongly, with the step up to a mile likely to suit on pedigree. Jolly Jack Tar, by the same sire and representing the same owners as the selection, is a noteworthy debutant. Calumet and Calculate are others to bear in mind.

NATIVE APPROACH looked a shade unfortunate not to make a winning debut here 3 weeks ago having been caught further back than ideal and is the obvious choice to go one better with improvement on the cards. Jolly Jack Tar, also representing Godolphin, is a respected newcomer, with Calumet entitled to build on his recent C&D debut and in the mix.

The choice is NATIVE APPROACH, a close second on his debut here last month following a tardy start. This extra furlong should suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Rogue Encore, who changed hands for 145,000gns, is from a good family and has Oisin Murphy booked for his debut, so he needs to be monitored in the betting. However, MUSICAL DANCER has experience on his side after running very green to finish fourth over C&D and should have learned a great deal. Charlie Appleby's colt is likely to have plenty more to come and he looks the one to beat. Any market support for 110,000gns purchase Lady Bancroft should also be noted.

MUSICAL DANCER showed ability without being given an overly hard time when fourth on debut in a C&D maiden 18 days ago and, with that experience under his belt, Charlie Appleby's well-bred colt may well be the answer. There are several interesting newcomers in opposition though, Lady Bancroft and Rogue Encore both demanding close market attention. King David rates another likely improver with his debut run under his belt.

Preference is for KING DAVID who did well in the circumstances when fourth of ten on his debut here last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INVERLOCHY has proven to be a completely different proposition on the all-weather, winning four out of seven, with all of those victories coming in her last five attempts. The Crisfords' filly is stepping up the ranks at a rate of knots and is only 3lb higher than for her latest success at Wolverhampton. Crystal Casque may have finished last of four over 7f here but she wasn't beaten far and could get closer, with the drop in grade aiding her cause. Measured Moments wasn't far behind her just before Christmas and also enters the equation.

MEASURED MOMENTS wasn't ideally placed when behind Crystal Casque at Lingfield on her most recent outing in December and is fancied to bounce back from a break with a bang. Incrimination is entitled to come on for her recent run and can have a big say in proceedings if seeing out this longer trip, with hat-trick seeker Inverlochy also feared.

It's hard to oppose the progressive INVERLOCHY (nap) in her bid to make it five wins from her last six starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

FIVETHOUSANDTOONE (second) had Batal Dubai (third) just over a length behind over this trip in this grade when sporting a first-time visor at Newcastle last month and he was only put up 2lb for that performance. The son of Frankel possesses the best most recent form on offer and he looks the way to go. As for the latter, he is less exposed than his rival and could take a step forward to get closer, while The X O is an interesting contender stepping back into handicap company for the first time since last March.

BATAL DUBAI ran well on his first start for 11 weeks, whilst highlighting he may sharpen up for the run, when third at Newcastle on New Year's Day and in a race that is highly likely to become tactical, he could well be the answer. Fivethousandtoone is proving most consistent and he's a threat, along with Chipstead, who landed a similar contest on his penultimate start over C&D in December.

This may be a good chance for FIVETHOUSANDTOONE to improve his modest strike-rate after solid runner-up efforts in his last two starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ESCARPMENT took a step in the right direction when third at Wolverhampton over 1m6f at the start of the month and the drop back in trip, along with the application of a first-time visor, may see the four-year-old shed his maiden tag. The Bay Warrior scored here on his penultimate outing and commands respect, while Grigio is capable of a decent showing following his recent third at this track.

GRIGIO arrives on the back of a very good recent third here and remains with few miles on the clock so looks the way to go in an open contest. Course winner The Bay Warrior is weighted to have a big say, while Renardeau is another who commands plenty of respect having not been seen to best effect over C&D last time.

The suggestion is ESCARPMENT, who showed more last time and could benefit from this drop back in trip and application of headgear.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NIGHT AT SEA brings a consistent level of form to the table having filled the runner-up spot on her most recent starts at Lingfield and Wolverhampton. This appears to be an excellent opportunity for Andrew Balding's filly in a contest that lacks much depth on paper. Pablo Prince could bounce back from a below par effort at Lingfield in first-time cheekpieces, with Mr Boson one to note with a tongue-tie equipped.

NIGHT AT SEA arrives in good order and hasn't had much racing, so she's a solid choice. There are a few well treated rivals in opposition, notably Militry Decoration, who should come on for his reappearance. Pablo Prince is also worthy of consideration.

Top of the list is NIGHT AT SEA, who chased home an improver at Wolverhampton last time and is a big player back at this trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STORM VALLEY seems to have benefited from a change of scenery based on her recent placed efforts at Wolverhampton and the manner of those performances also suggest a step back up in trip is worth another try. Red Dwarf wasn't disgraced when fourth in a classified event over C&D and remains unexposed over this trip. Gold Standard and Perthshire can fight it out for minor honours.

PERTHSHIRE is handicapped to win and he's undergone a breathing operation since last seen, so he's worth taking a chance on with two new pieces of equipment also applied. Storm Valley and Gold Standard both arrive on the back of creditable efforts, so they're regarded as dangers.

Preference is for STORM VALLEY who has finished placed in both runs this winter and looks a big player back up in trip.
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