There were 29 Races on Wednesday 21st February 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Ludlow, 8 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 6 race.

Representing the Gary Brown yard, HANNAH'S RETURN justified strong support in the betting market when making virtually all in a similar event over 6f at Wolverhampton last month. A return to 7f should prove no issue for this dual distance winner and a double could be on the horizon. Maurices Men has been performing with credit in defeat in handicap company of late and he is feared most, ahead of fellow in-form rival Admirable Lad.

REPARTEE bounced back to form when second in a similar event at Lingfield and tops the shortlist ahead of Maurices Men and Hannah's Return.

Hannah's Return (second choice) and Maurices Men have plenty to recommend them but the formerly useful REPARTEE is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Monterosa arguably sets the standard on her runner-up effort in a competitive handicap at Newmarket in October and the Lope De Vega filly is sure to be involved if resuming at the same level. However, there was plenty of encouragement to be taken from LOS TOLDOS' staying-on second on his debut at Wolverhampton earlier this month and he edges the vote with improvement likely. Penalised winner Encomiare may fare best of the remainder.

LOS TOLDOS shaped well on debut when runner-up to a useful prospect at Wolverhampton 11 days ago, finishing with running left, and he can build on that effort to open his account. He is taken to get the better of Monterosa, who sets the standard based on her second in a Newmarket nursery when last seen, with Encomiare completing the shortlist.

Frankel colt LOS TOLDOS finished best of the rest behind a very impressive winner on debut at Wolverhampton 11 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SMILING SUNFLOWER did well to overcome a slow start when getting up to lead in the dying strides over C&D last week. Although Mick Appleby's mare will need to break better in this event, she looks to have more races in her, particularly on this drop in class. Uzincso posted a solid effort in defeat over track and trip in January and the eight-year-old should give another good account of himself racing off 1lb lower. Dynamic Talent is likely to be in the mix, too.

DYNAMIC TALENT went close to quickly resuming winning ways at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago despite a slow start and remains of interest. Penalised-winner Smiling Sunflower and the veteran Uzincso are others to consider.

Having pounced very late in a C&D 0-85 last week, SMILING SUNFLOWER looks the one to be on.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Delta Legend got off the mark at Lingfield but although there was a subsequent winner back in fifth, the form may not amount to a great deal. Even so, he warrants consideration, but CEPHALUS will be hard to beat because he has just been touched off here and at Southwell since a Lingfield triumph and is clearly at the top of his game. Sea Of Charm will find this trip short enough but should be putting in her best work at the finish.

CEPHALUS tanked through the race when runner-up over C&D last time and he looks ready to strike, so he's marginally preferred to recent Lingfield scorer Delta Legend, with Sea of Charm also making the shortlist.

Gary Moore's CEPHALUS pulled nicely clear of the third when runner-up the last twice having landed a monster gamble the time before.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Cuban Tiger was made to work hard to land the odds on his Southwell debut, but the form has been given a few boosts and the 200,000-euro colt commands attention. NOTABLE SPEECH also struck at the first time of asking but there might be a bit more merit to his C&D victory, and his stable's record in this race also helps sway the vote in his favour. Plenty more can be expected from last-start scorers Solomon and Arctic Thunder, while the more experienced Blown Away actually sets the standard with an official mark of 90.

This can go to NOTABLE SPEECH, who should have learnt plenty from his comfortable debut victory over C&D last month. Blown Away and Solomon look the likeliest dangers.

Charlie Appleby could make it three winners from three runners in this race courtesy of exciting prospect NOTABLE SPEECH.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LOVEALOT BEAR went some way to proving her 150/1 shock here was no fluke when making the frame at Wolverhampton and given she began her career in bumpers, the rise in trip for her handicap debut should be right up her street. Avon Light made a bang in-form filly pull out all the stops at Wolverhampton, while Eleanor Cross went down by the narrowest of margins at Lingfield but was well beaten in the Winter Oaks there on her only previous start in handicap company. Fleur De Mer and Throubi are a couple more to consider.

FLEUR DE MER has done little wrong since switched to handicap company and remains on a workable mark. She gets the nod in a tricky-looking contest. Throubi and Avon Light head the list of dangers.

James Fanshawe and Daniel Muscutt bagged this with an unexposed 4yo last year and THROUBI (nap) looks a likely improver.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The hat-trick seeking Largo Bay must be considered from just 2lb higher than his latest win. However, NAADYAA finished just a length behind the Michael Madgwick-trained top-weight when the pair clashed over this trip at Lingfield at the end of January and can turn the form around with a 4lb pull. Kingston Joy and Sao Timothy are others to consider based on improved recent form.

Having fallen plenty in the weights, LARGO BAY arrives on a hat-trick and, remaining with handicapping scope on old form, all looks set fair for another bold showing. Sao Timothy ran well at Wolverhampton last week and he's feared, with Elterwater and Fiddlers Green another pair to consider.

Elterwater still has time on her side and she's greatly respected but LARGO BAY is thriving and he can complete a quick hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

As a 21-raced maiden DE VEGA'S WARRIOR obviously carries risk for win only purposes. However, to counter that, the five-year-old's recent form has been highly encouraging and he looks capable of giving weight and a beating to these rivals. Man Of Riddles, a surprise winner at Chelmsford on his penultimate start, can go close if adapting to the surroundings on his first run at this venue, while Natacata was second in that Chelmsford race and also enters calculations.

NATACATA probably made her effort sooner than ideal but still shaped like the best horse at the weights when reeled in late by re-opposing Man of Riddles at Chelmsford 39 days ago and she's worth a chance to confirm her present mark a good one. Legacy Power and Two Past Eight are also considered.

Legacy Power drops in class and retains potential but preference is for MAN OF RIDDLES who wasn't seen to best effect last time.
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