There were 43 Races on Saturday 15th February 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Newcastle, 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.

Piperstown was rounding out a hat-trick when he won at Wolverhampton on Tuesday and should go well with Lauren Frost negating the penalty incurred courtesy of her 5lb claim in the saddle. However, it was a deeper race that the in-from JESSE LUC won over C&D 15 days ago and he shades the vote off just 3lb higher. So Grateful is a three-time course winner who also commands respect on these terms.

A couple of thriving ones here in PIPERSTOWN and Jesse Luc, with Kevin Frost's charge taken to land a 4-timer. So Grateful, the subject of strong market support on a few occasions this winter, could go well also.

This could be between thriving pair JESSE LUC and Piperstown, with Jesse Luc earning the vote having won over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BLUE ANTHEM, a 170,000gns breeze-up purchase, boasts and attractive pedigree and is highly appealing on the back of his winning handicap debut at Wolverhampton at the start of this month. A 3lb higher mark should be manageable, as should the step up to a mile. Squires Treaty has C&D experience and is feared most on that basis, while Ventura Dream is an interesting handicap debutant.

BLUE ANTHEM left his previous efforts behind on handicap debut when opening his account at Wolverhampton last time, having no trouble with the step up in trip, and he can continue his progress to follow up. Squires Treaty has placed on all 3 starts in handicaps and is next on the list, with Sweet Cicely interesting as she tries 1m for the first time.

The pick is BLUE ANTHEM, who launched his handicap career with a recent 7f win and could have plenty of untapped potential over 1m.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RISK created the impression there are races to be won with him when a promising third at Wolverhampton 12 days ago. Having started slowly that day before meeting trouble in running, that run can be upgraded and he appeals with an additional furlong granting him more time to find his rhythm. Crest Of Light has been knocking on the door and rates another strong contender, while Eva Dickson and Callout are others to keep an eye on.

CREST OF LIGHT proved a different proposition sent handicapping when second at this C&D in December (the winner has scored again since) and he could be ready to strike having found the drop back in trip against him last time. Risk should also be suited by the return to 1m and can make his presence felt, while Eva Dickson remains capable of better.

He flopped a fortnight ago but ANTIQUITY finished strongly to score on his handicap debut two runs ago and remains of interest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The penny has really dropped for Gaiety Musical, who completed a quick-fire hat-trick when always just doing enough over 1m at Kempton on Wednesday. However, those wins all came over further and she was soundly beaten on her only previous start here, so she could be vulnerable now eased in trip and returned to Southwell under a 5lb penalty. Course winner ENOLA GREY ran out of gas close home when third over 1m here last week and, off a 1lb lower mark, she looks set for a big run now back over 7f. Quandary has run well in defeat the last twice.

This could go the way of ENOLA GREY, who arrives in good form having bumped into a couple of well-treated rivals when third at this course 8 days ago. She can open her account for the year back down in grade, though Gaiety Musical isn't taken lightly in her bid for the 4-timer. Quandary is another who enters calculations from her current mark.

David Evans' mare GAIETY MUSICAL is thriving at present and is selected to extend her winning spree.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Vocal Legend sets the standard with a pair of runner-up finishes over 7f and is sure to be very popular in this very winnable 6f contest. However, the Charlie Hills-trained colt was doing his best work at the finish on both occasions and a drop in trip may not be ideal here, so it could be worth taking him on with ADVERSARY. While no match for the winner when second over this C&D 15 days ago, that was an improvement on last year's debut and there should be more to come from him. 80,000-pound newcomer Dream Out Loud represents an in-form yard and warrants respect.

VOCAL LEGEND is steadily progressive, and he can put his experience to use to land an ordinary looking novice, ahead of interesting newcomer Dream Out Loud. Adversary can prove best of the rest.

Dream Out Loud is an interesting newcomer but VOCAL LEGEND looks to have been found a good opportunity to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Given the form of his head second over 6f at Kempton last month has been boosted by the third and fourth winning since, an opening mark of 74 could underestimate LEADENHALL STREET and James Fanshawe's gelding is fancied to go one better on his handicap debut. Gelding and wind operations sparked improvement in Mighty Ruler, who went close on his handicap bow at Wolverhampton in November, and he looks the main threat, ahead of Midnight City and Dandy Magic.

LEADENHALL STREET shaped well when dropped to 6f for the first time at Kempton last month and can strike on handicap debut, perhaps at the main expense of Psychodrama who was a good second in a similar race at Lingfield last week. The shortlist is completed by Dandy Magic who should benefit from the return to 6f and has Billy Loughnane doing the steering.

Dandy Magic has more to offer on AW but LEADENHALL STREET (nap) is a handicap newcomer of some interest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DASH GORDON appeared to hang under pressure when finishing runner-up over C&D last week but, nudged up 2lb and now sporting cheekpieces for the first time, he could atone for that near-miss. King Of The Jungle wasn't disgraced when third over this track and trip last time out and he must be of interest off an unchanged mark. It's Showtime completes the shortlist.

KING OF THE JUNGLE did well to get third over C&D last time after fluffing the start and may be able to resume winning ways in first-time headgear if getting away better this time. Nelson Gay heads the dangers along with last week's C&D 1-2 Stone of Destiny and Dash Gordon.

An intriguing race can go to SIR BENEDICT who had no luck in running behind Stone Of Destiny and Dash Gordon here last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

INIT TOGETHER has notched up four wins from as many starts for this yard and, on the back of a ready victory over C&D last time out, he gets the vote to go in again off 3lb higher. Mr Nugget was well backed when finishing fourth over further at Kempton last time out and he merits respect off an unchanged mark, while Khangai is another to consider.

INIT TOGETHER scored with enough in hand when landing his four-timer to suggest that a fifth victory is well within his capabilities. Mr Nugget is progressing in his own right but looks to have bumped into one here, and his turn may come down the line. James Owen's brace of runners, the consistent Khangai and stable-debutant Market House, are both worthy of an honourable mention.

The betting will be helpful regarding Market House but as things stand INIT TOGETHER is taken to extend his fine run for this yard.
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