There were 21 Races on Sunday 11th February 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Exeter, 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.

Already a five-time course and distance winner, MICK'S SPIRIT seems to come alive at this venue and the Conrad Allen-trained gelding ticks too many boxes to be ignored. The recent Wolverhampton third Thismydream looks to be a big player with the irrepressible Simon Walker in the saddle, while Confederation is another who makes the shortlist from the foot of the handicap.

MICK'S SPIRIT took his form up a notch when garnering his fifth C&D success last week and a 2 lb rise doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from going in once more. Thismydream is weighted to go well and could be the danger.

The 13yo BOOM THE GROOM is a four-time winner on the Polytrack here and gets the nod ahead of recent C&D winner Mick's Spirit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This moderate event presents UNAVAILABLE with a golden opportunity to register a first career win. The Chelsea Banham-trained three-year-old arrives on the back of three respectable placed efforts under Joey Haynes and, having just been mugged near the line in a deeper race over C&D 16 days ago, is hard to oppose in this weaker company. Smooth Silesie is feared most, having shown promise since joining her current yard, while the unexposed Ten O'clock completes the shortlist.

UNAVAILABLE arrives on the back of a solid showing here and should get the lead in a weak affair, so she's a solid choice. Talking Rubbish is a big threat if she bounces back in first-time blinkers and Smooth Silesie could be on the premises.

This weak race could provide an excellent opportunity for the in-form UNAVAILABLE (nap) to get off the mark at the ninth attempt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The handicapper has taken no chances with ALJEZUR, but the son of Galileo Gold showed stacks of promise in his four previous starts and can score on his handicap debut. Assuming he handles the sharp nature of this course, stepping up to a mile could bring about improvement from the selection. Sennockian is the biggest danger given his Newcastle success was well advertised when the third won next time. Handicap debutant Reveal is the pick of the rest.

SENNOCKIAN has few miles on the clock and upped his game to score at Newcastle last time, so he's comfortably the most appealing proposition. Ippotheos could return to form back on a left-handed track and handicap debutant Reveal may not have reached his limit at this stage.

The most solid claims seem to belong to SENNOCKIAN, given the revival for a 1m win on his reappearance, but there are dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SAVANNAH SMILES fared best of those held up when fourth over C&D last week and she can make a bold bid for the gold medal here. Neptune Legend won over 7f here last time and can make his presence felt once again, although his draw could have been kinder. I'm Mable should appreciate this step back up to 6f and is another to consider.

Little between the principals at these weights so at the likely odds it is worth siding with SAVANNAH SMILES to bag a second C&D success having not enjoyed the rub of the green when a close fourth here last time. Repartee heads the list of dangers on the back of his good recent course second, with Admirable Lad and Neptune Legend also well in the mix.

The return to Lingfield could be ideal for C&D winner AUTUMN FLIGHT and he is the selection ahead of I'm Mable.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Hystery Bere posted a laboured effort over fences at Newbury last month but, off what looks a workable Flat mark, he can make his presence felt on his return to this sphere. However, THE BUNT is unexposed and looks a more solid proposition. Simon Pearce's gelding arrives on the back of an excellent second on his first try over 2m and up 3lb, he may be tough to stop. The Craftymaster was last seen scoring over C&D earlier this month and he can make his presence felt, although a 4lb rise may make life tougher for him.

A decent race for the grade with the vote going to the unexposed THE BUNT, who pulled clear of the rest when second on his handicap debut at Kempton. Thriving pair The Craftymaster and Destinado head the dangers.

A small field in which all should be taken seriously. Improvement from THE BUNT may prevent The Craftymaster's five-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SOVEREIGN KNIGHT produced his best performance to date when filling the runner-up spot over 7f here last month. Given the fact he weakened late on that day, the drop to 6f could suit, with the addition of first-time cheekpieces another potential source of improvement. Kento, who hit the frame at Chelmsford a month ago, looks the most likely threat. Radiant Angel warrants close inspection in the betting ahead of his racecourse bow.

SOVEREIGN KNIGHT has been thereabouts in all 3 of his starts so far, no extra only late on when runner-up at this course last time, so he is taken to get off the mark as he drops in trip with cheekpieces applied. Kento progressed from his debut when third at Chelmsford a month ago and looks the biggest threat, with Radiant Angel the pick of the newcomers.

Having reappeared with a close third at Chelmsford last month on his second start, KENTO is open to further improvement and is the pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The vote goes to MOON OVER THE SEA, who was on target in handicap company at Wolverhampton last month. He's favoured on these terms, especially when taking into account Jack Doughty's 7lb claim, so the five-year-old can repeat the dose. Following wind surgery, Tawtheef finished a creditable second in a similar C&D event when last seen. If Patrick Chamings' charge can take another step forward he's unlikely to be far away, along with Forever Proud, who was behind him in third that day.

MOON OVER THE SEA has been notably more prolific than his opposition here in recent years and Tony Carroll's gelding can follow up his latest Wolverhampton success. Stopnsearch has shaped as if back in form on his last couple of outings and can get involved, with Tawtheef taken to complete the placings.

The principal players may be TAWTHEEF, Moon Over The Sea and Stopnsearch.
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