There were 39 Races on Wednesday 12th February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Southwell, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Wetherby, 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 6 race.

MOON OVER THE SEA wasn't done any favours when carried wide at Wolverhampton last time out, but he did well to finish second, and with normal improvement expected he may be able to regain the winning thread for his in-form connections. That may be at the main expense of Back From Dubai, who goes up to this distance for the first time, having scored over shorter at Wolverhampton last month. Come On John and Fiftyshadesaresdev are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

MOON OVER THE SEA quickly returned to form when finding only a thriving rival too strong at Wolverhampton 16 days ago and a repeat gives him sound claims of going one place better here. Come On John and last-time-out scorer Back From Dubai head up the dangers in the opener.

Moon Over The Sea is in very good heart but COME ON JOHN has less to prove on course form and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HARRY THE HAGGLER has done well since joining new connections and he must hold every chance if building upon a strong runner-up effort at Wolverhampton last time out. The five-year-old can get back to winning ways, with recent C&D scorer Smokey Malone looking best placed to follow him home, as well as Alioski, who has run over hurdles and had wind surgery since scoring easily at Ffos Las last August.

SMOKEY MALONE's latest C&D victory came in a classified event but this hardly appeals as a strong handicap, so this 4-time course winner could be worth siding with to follow up, having been competitive from higher marks last winter. Harry The Haggler following his good Wolverhampton second and Send In The Clouds are others to consider. Market confidence behind handicap debutant Chantilly Moon would also need to be viewed positively.

This can go to SMOKEY MALONE who added a fourth course win in a classified here and should give it plenty back in a handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A tad unlucky when short of room and eventually finishing third over 6f at Wolverhampton last month, AGENT MAYFAIR is likely to be suited by dropping back in trip, and he can get off the mark at the 11th time of asking. Turned out again quickly after a highly creditable third at Newcastle on Saturday, Stallone is entitled to be thereabouts, along with the unexposed Maveric's Magic, who could be another to improve for going back to 5f.

AGENT MAYFAIR lines up on the back of a good third in similar company at Wolverhampton 18 days ago and a repeat should see Tony Carroll's 4-y-o firmly in the shake up here. Laura's Breeze has her first crack at this bare 5f trip but this is patently her easiest assignment for a while and she needs factoring in. Admirable Lad and Stallone are others worth a look.

Dropping back to 5f isn't necessarily a positive for AGENT MAYFAIR but he might get away with it against this level of opposition.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

First Ambition made a perfect start to his racing career when landing a maiden at Newcastle last month. Although Karl Burke's charge is open to improvement, a 7lb penalty does demand more, so fellow in-form rival GROOVY BABY edges the vote. The daughter of Kingman arrives on the back of a close-up fourth at Kempton and this switch to novice company could enable a breakthrough victory. The returning Surrey Shadow and lightly-raced Picturesque are also noted.

An interesting novice for this time of the year with the vote in favour of SURREY SHADOW. He showed lots of raw ability despite looking rough around the edges in a trio of starts as a 3-y-o and he looks up to playing a lead role in a race of this nature on that evidence. Debut scorer First Ambition and Picturesque may well emerge as the lead dangers.

Slight preference is for SURREY SHADOW despite the absence. First Ambition, Picturesque and Groovy Baby are serious rivals.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from NORTHCLIFF's second-placed stable bow at Newcastle last month and compensation might be on the cards. A 1lb nudge up in the ratings for Michael Keady's charge could prove on the lenient side and he's taken to repel last-time-out winner Mumayaz. The six-year-old relished a return to 6f at Wolverhampton 23 days ago and he looks set to go close again. Walking On Clouds is the pick of the remainder.

A few with chances but course scorer NORTHCLIFF rates the pick of the weights so edges the vote from in-form duo Rambuso Creek and Mumayaz, who can chase home Michael Keady's 5-y-o in that order. Walking On Clouds completes the shortlist.

Now back racing around a bend, DICKO THE LEGEND is fancied to turn the tables on Northcliff.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having completed a hat-trick with something to spare over 7f here 20 days ago, ASH WEDNESDAY still looks one to keep the right side of. Heather Main's strong-travelling gelding should have little issue with today's ease in distance and he's fancied to defy a 5lb rise. The biggest threat may emerge from recent Kempton runner-up Hierarchy, while first-time cheekpieces could eke some improvement out of Cliffcake.

CAFFU ZAFEEN didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth at Lingfield last time out so looks the way to go here off a 2 lb lower mark in his bid for a maiden success. Hierarchy is next on the list on the back of a good Kempton second when also not seen to ideal effect. Alreet Cha, Cliffcake and Ash Wednesday all need factoring in too.

A chance is taken that things pan out better for CAFFU ZAFEEN than they did in Class 4 company the last twice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Orangesandlemons sets the standard and should be capable of being on the premises at the very least. However, she is also starting to look exposed and there are solid grounds for taking her on, with ZABEEL RAIN rated the most obvious candidate. A respectable third on her debut at Kempton in December, the well-related daughter of Masar should be wiser and a step forward could suffice at his stage. Betting support for newcomers Maundy Thursday and Good Shot would also be noteworthy.

While it's true that ORANGESANDLEMONS doesn't look especially progressive, she has, to her credit, found just one to good on each of her four starts and the Mayson filly is now presented with a golden opportunity to deservedly get her head in front. If she is to be beaten again, it will likely be one of the newcomers who will emerge on top, with Good Shot and Maundy Thursday the most likely-looking candidates. Zabeel Rain showed enough on debut at Kempton to also warrant consideration.

Orangesandlemons deserves plenty of credit but is evidently beatable and ZABEEL RAIN could be up to the task.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EASILY CONVINCED showed promise on debut at Kempton early last month and readily eclipsed that when he won going away at Chelmsford shortly after. Keeping the son of Kodi Bear busy is a logical move and he steps into handicap company with a live chance of taking advantage of potentially lenient opening mark of just 71. Fellow last-time-out winner McKenna is another appealing option having proven he can win races. Sabrimento and Bad Habits complete the shortlist.

Competitive stuff, with several appealing candidates on show. Top of the list is BLUE SEEKER, who wasn't seen to best effect when third to McKenna at Wolverhampton and, provided that things pan out more favourably this time, the son of Blue Point has a good chance of reversing those placings on 8 lb better terms. That being said, McKenna remains open to improvement and is greatly respected, along with the unexposed Easily Convinced and Risk, who appears to be gradually progressing.

Standput and MCKENNA (nap) won different divisions of a 7f handicap at Wolverhampton two weeks ago and the latter can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

On the back of a couple of facile successes, CUT TO THE CHASE is progressive enough to cope with a 6lb rise imposed for his latest win and is readily suggested as the one to be with here. Turbo Command is attractively weighted off 1lb below his last winning mark and can give the section the most to think about. Soames Forsyte and H Key Lails are the pick of the remainder.

CUT TO THE CHASE arrives on the up and from a yard well among the winners so is fancied to make light of a 6 lb rise and complete his hat-trick. Turbo Command has slipped to a handy-looking mark and could emerge as the main danger ahead of H Key Lails and Soames Forsyte.

Hat-trick seeker CUT TO THE CHASE shouldn't be inconvenienced by returning to further and will surely take to another new track.
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