There were 30 Races on Saturday 10th February 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 9 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

LARK IN THE MORNIN has shaped nicely in a few maiden hurdles this season and may be able to step up here. The Soldier Hollow gelding chased home the impressive Mighty Bandit first time up, before meeting trouble in running when sixth at Leopardstown. Last time, he kept on nicely when third to a smart sort in Highwind at Punchestown and may have got closer but for a mistake at the last. With no penalties to carry, he gets a nice pull of half a stone from the filly Nara. She won a Listed hurdle in her native France and, as a result, has to give weight to the field. The daughter of Jeu St Eloi shaped nicely on her Irish debut when fourth in a strong Grade 3 contest at Fairyhouse and should improve from that. She may turn the tables now with the third-placed Eagle Fang.

LARK IN THE MORNIN holds the edge on form so is taken to gain a first success in this sphere at the chief expense of Eagle Fang, who can also play a part. Pacini looks to have better days ahead of him and needs considering too.

Preference is for LARK IN THE MORNIN, a Flat winner, twice placed over hurdles. He may exploit the 7lb concession from Nara
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Paul Townend is back in action here aboard CAPTAIN CODY, having had a few days off, and can return on a winner. The Arctic Cosmos gelding, sixth in last season's Cheltenham Champion Bumper, made an impressive start over timber at Gowran on Thyestes day and could be a smart staying prospect. Stablemate Blizzard Of Oz also commands respect. He's also by the former St Leger winner and won on his hurdling debut at Punchestown in mid-December. He finished second to the selection in a Limerick bumper last year and may play second fiddle again. Answer To Kayf sets the standard off a mark of 134 and also has to be on the shortlist. He comes into this on the back of a good run to finish third in a Grade 2 contest at Limerick over Christmas.

CAPTAIN CODY looked a most exciting recruit when going in at the first time of asking over hurdles at Gowran so is hard to oppose. Stablemate Blizzard of Oz appeals as the one to chase him home ahead of Answer To Kayf and Backtonormal.

The one to beat though should be the progressive ANSWER TO KAYF, runner-up in a Limerick Grade 2 with the drop in trip not an issue
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UNION STATION shaped nicely on his debut here last month and can step forward now. The Leading Light gelding was third to easy winner Tullyhill over two miles in a stronger looking contest and, with the run under his belt and stepping up in trip, he looks the one to beat. Musta Lovea Lovea sets the standard off a mark of 111, but is rather exposed and is tried in cheekpieces now. Glen Kiln ran well to chase home Spread Boss Ted at Fairyhouse last time and could prove a bigger danger. Gold In The Rivers, a well-beaten fifth on debut at Leopardstown over Christmas, is a potential improver.

There was a good deal of promise to glean from UNION STREET's debut third in a maiden over 2m here 4 weeks ago and, open to improvement now stepping up in trip, he could be the way to go representing an in-form yard. Musta Lovea Lovea and Glen Kiln head up the dangers, whilst Gold In The Rivers rates another likely improver.

The one to beat is UNION STATION who should build on his highly promising debut over 2m here last month
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Not much strong recent form to go on here and WHISKEYWEALTH may prove the answer, switching back to timber. The Yeats gelding takes a drop in class having contested the valuable Dan & Joan Moore Memorial Chase at Fairyhouse last time and he looks on a nice mark over hurdles. He had been running a big race when falling in front two from home at Thurles in a handicap hurdle previously and is capable of scoring off his current rating. Verbal Sparring was well beaten over further at Punchestown last time and may appreciate dropping back to the minimum trip. He had run well previously over two miles at the Kildare venue when chasing home Billy Lee Swagger. Star Official has been knocking on the door and looks like another for the shortlist.

Preference in this open-looking handicap is for STAR OFFICIAL, who wasn't disgraced at Gowran last time and he looks more solid than most of his rivals. Verbal Sparring and Whiskeywealth are taken to fill the places, with Tempo Chapter Two also a candidate for minor honours.

This could go to top-weight CHAMPION GREEN(nap), a maiden hurdle winner here two years ago. He could have too much class for these
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RIVIERE D'ETEL can confirm recent form with Allegorie De Vassy over this shorter trip. The Martaline mare was impressive at Fairyhouse last time when skipping clear from the second-last for a very easy success over 2m5f. She is equally effective at the minimum trip and had run a solid race to chase home Captain Guinness at Navan previously. Paul Townend sides with Allegorie De Vassy again and she is a classy mare on her day. She wasn't at her best last time, but has to be respected on the pick of her form. She had been a good winner at Clonmel in November, when she had stablemate Instit and last year's Grand Annual winner Maskada in behind.

MASKADA stepped up on her reappearance when third in a Grade 2 at Cork and this looks a good opportunity for last season's Grand Annual winner in receipt of weight. Riviere D'etel easily beat a below-par Allegorie de Vassy in a Grade 3 at Fairyhouse so Gordon Elliott's mare is feared most.

The 2023 Grand Annual winner MASKADA ha a good chance of coping with Allegorie De Vassy and Riviere D'Etel at these weights
Class & Speed Card

Billaway has won this for the last four years but tends to be better for a run and may be best watched on his belated return. The vote goes to ITS ON THE LINE, who comes here having won a strong contest at Down Royal last time. The Presenting gelding got home by half a length from Ferns Lock on St Stephen's Day and that form is very strong, with the runner-up posting an impressive win at Thurles since. Battleoverdoyen is an interesting recruit to this division. He won an Open in Tyrella late last month and with that confidence-boosting success under his belt, he could be a force in this.

ITS ON THE LINE arrives on a hat-trick and, if the emphasis is sufficiently on stamina, he should be capable of completing it at the possible expense of Hitak, who is an intriguing addition from points. Battleoverdoyen also merits plenty of respect on his first go in this sphere.

An emerging star last season ITS ON THE LINE has confirmed a high standard by beating the talented Fern Lock at Down Royal.
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Not much form to go on here and BUCKAWAY FREDDIE gets the token vote. Gordon Elliott's Flemensfirth newcomer is a half-brother to Slate House, a Grade 1 winner over fences as a novice a few years ago. The Pat Doyle-trained Kap De Triomphe is another interesting newcomer. The French import is out of a half-sister to a decent sort in Charmix. Rose Boum is the only one in the field with experience and she may improve from her initial effort, having finished sixth to Shuttle Diplomacy here last month.

BUCKAWAY FREDDIE is well related and represents top connections, so he should be up to making a successful debut in what doesn't look a particularly strong race. Kap de Triomphe also makes some appeal on paper.

Not much to go on, but the fact that Pat Doyle provided the runner-up in a similar event last month sways the vote to KAP DE TRIOMPHE
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