There were 22 Races on Wednesday 19th February 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Ludlow, 6 races at Doncaster, 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 6 race.

EL HIBRI runs for a yard that has been back among the winners recently and, having hinted at a revival of late, he offers strong appeal running off 4lb lower than his last winning mark. Smasher is effective on Polytrack and is also weighted to go well. As is dual C&D winner The Cola Kid, who is another to bear in mind, while Lupset Flossy Pop has each-way claims off a basement rating.

SMASHER is back on his last winning mark and might be worth siding with. El Hibri can continue his positive start to 2025 and fill the forecast spot ahead of Phoenix Star.

Phoenix Star is respected back at 6f but EL HIBRI likes it here and ran well twice over C&D last month. He looks the safest option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

All of these are hard to predict but MIGHTY GURKHA (third) could still have a big impact at this level. With Taylor Fisher's 3lb claim a handy asset from the saddle, the seven-year-old has a decent chance of gaining his third success over this C&D on these terms. Man On A Mission (runner-up) was a neck in front of the selection here last month and is feared most despite being 1lb worse off this time. Fellow Polytrack winner Shalaa Asker is the pick of the remainder.

RADIANT ANGEL is worth another chance in a moderate affair. Arlecchino's Gift might be the danger.

Shalaa Asker is worth a close look but MAN ON A MISSION will be suited by the return to this track and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TARGET MAN wasn't beaten too far when tried over 7f at Newcastle last time out and may do better dropping back down a furlong here. With a first-time blinkers and tongue-tie combination tried, allied to talented apprentice Warren Fentiman claiming 7lb from the saddle, connections are giving the son of Earthlight every assistance as he bids to break his duck. Massimo Blue is feared most from those with experience. Rajwa, who cost 100,000 euro, and Rupert The Prince are interesting newcomers and they both warrant a betting check.

TARGET MAN holds much the best form on offer so is taken to get off the mark with blinkers now added. Massimo Blue could emerge as the main threat to George Boughey's gelding, especially if more tractable here, while Double Mocha and Rajwa also need considering.

Newcomer RAJWA can capitalise on a great-looking opportunity, ahead of the newly blinkered Target Man.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COSMIC FORCE caught the eye when staying on into third after conceding first run to the leading pair over 6f here last month and, stepping back up in trip off 1lb higher, this son of Mehmas gets the vote to score now blinkers are added to a tongue-tie for the first time. Penelope Valentine wasn't beaten far when third over this trip at Newcastle recently and a prominent showing off an unchanged mark would come as no surprise, while the unexposed Helaali completes the shortlist.

PARTY BEAR was much improved on the back of 6 months off/switched to handicaps when runner-up at Wolverhampton 39 days ago, and it's feasible to think she can do better again for her leading yard now stepped up in trip. Cosmic Force looks a big threat following his good third over 6f here last month. Penelope Valentine and Dr Ali rate next best.

Preference is for PARTY BEAR, who had a near miss on his handicap debut at Wolverhampton and is open to more progress at this new trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Those with experience don't appear to set a lofty standard so it may pay to side with a newcomer, namely PAPA OSCAR. Harry Charlton's inmate is a half-brother to some useful types and it would be no surprise if the son of Expert Eye were able to play a hand in a race like this first time up. Lunanova made a pleasing start when third over this trip at Lingfield on her debut in December and, with the promise of more to come, she merits consideration. Emerald Downs and Wise Stars are a couple of others to consider before market clues are known.

Not much form to go on and this could go the way of Harry Charlton's newcomer PAPA OSCAR who hails from a family chock full of winners and could prove another useful sort. Lunanova shaped well on her debut when third at Lingfield and rates the pick of those with experience ahead of Champagne Belle and Wise Stars.

The betting can guide with regard to the newcomers but, as things stand, LUNANOVA is tipped to improve past Champagne Belle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Enchanted Way wasn't disgraced when finishing third over this trip at Lingfield last time out and, sporting blinkers for the first time, another bold bid looks likely. That said, MAGNA GRECIA STAR is preferred. There is plenty to like about the 42,000-euro daughter of Magna Grecia on paper and, making her debut for the in-form James Tate team, she looks the one to be with. Critical Aclaim is another newcomer with an interesting profile.

The betting should reveal plenty here but Archie Watson's fair maiden ENCHANTED WAY holds the clear edge on form so gets the vote with blinkers also added for the first time. Marco Botti's debutant Aviano has the potential to make his mark, especially if the market vibes are positive, while the unexposed duo Amber Honey and Queen Sansa also need factoring in.

It might be worth siding with MAGNA GRECIA STAR, who looks the part on paper and represents a yard with a record of 6-15 this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MESAAFI relished a return to 6f when running out a ready winner at Newcastle 25 days ago and there could be more to come. That was only the four-year-old's second outing under the tutelage of Simon Pearce and a 6lb higher mark looks surmountable. The biggest threat may emerge from Shallow, who is only 2lb higher than last month's C&D victory. Fellow last-time-out scorer Grenham Bay can also make his presence felt.

If the blinkers work as well a second time MESAAFI may be able to land a second win in quick succession. Shallow showed a good attitude to hold on over C&D last time and is feared most ahead of fellow last-time-out scorer Grenham Bay.

The addition of blinkers saw MESAAFI run out an emphatic winner at Newcastle last month and he can defy his 6lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

We may not have seen the best from lightly-raced stable debutant Silent Age and market support for Ian Williams' charge must be respected. Regardless, LOCAL HERO impressed with how he quickened clear of the field over track and trip 63 days ago and a 4lb rise for that success looks on the lenient side. Cracking Gold and Brasil Power both arrive on the back of creditable efforts in defeat and complete the shortlist.

It's unlikely that a 4 lb rise will be enough to prevent LOCAL HERO from following up on his ready C&D success in December and, in the process, maintain his 100% record at this course. Cracking Gold got back on track on his first run since being gelded when finding just one too strong in first-time cheekpieces at Southwell recently. He is just about feared most ahead of Brasil Power.

Top of the list is the progressive 4yo LOCAL HERO (nap), who made it 3-3 at this track with his comfortable win over C&D in December.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A marked step up in distance proved just the trick for last month's C&D winner BRUCE BANNER and he may prove too strong for his rivals once more. A switch to Ollie Sangster's yard shouldn't hamper his follow-up bid and a 1lb nudge up in the ratings looks more than workable. Sydney Whistler was far more competitive on his second-placed handicap bow at Wolverhampton earlier this month and he's feared most, ahead of Hi Ya Mal.

With improvement anticipated now upped in trip for this handicap debut, RAY GUN could be the answer. He may have most to fear from Sydney Whistler, who was well backed ahead of finishing second on his handicap debut at Wolverhampton and will be a threat if able to build on that. Bruce Banner was successful over C&D last time and he also has claims, along with top-weight Antelope and handicap debutant Bouboule.

1m4f is likely to prove the making of a few of these, notably HI YA MAL, Bouboule and Antelope. They're taken in that order.
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