There were 21 Races on Tuesday 27th February 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Catterick, 6 races at Leicester, 9 races at Southwell, 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.

DAVID'S DIVA rounded off her hat-trick with a narrow Wolverhampton success 10 days ago. Rod Millman's filly is just 2lb higher and, with a return to further likely to suit, she can continue the winning trend. Plumette has dropped to an appealing mark and she might offer some value to those looking to take on the selection, while Intoxicata, who hit the frame at Lingfield four days ago, is respected too.

DAVID'S DIVA did well to overcome the widest stall at Wolverhampton 10 days ago and, on that evidence, a 2 lb rise doesn't look enough to prevent the 4-timer. Plumette is interesting from her current mark and has been shaping up well of late, with Aim For The Moon another not to take lightly.

Back up to 1m DAVID'S DIVA could well continue her progress and complete a four-timer. Aim For The Moon is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This looks to be a golden opportunity for INGLEBY ARCHIE, who produced a consistent level of form on the turf last year. He has a 148-day absence to overcome but, with the opposition requiring improvement, that is unlikely to stop the son of James Garfield. Bingley Crocker, who drops in class, is the main danger, for all that he must concede weight all round. Big Blue Boy appeals most of the remainder.

It's pretty much impossible to oppose INGLEBY ARCHIE on these terms. He made the frame all five starts in maiden/novice company as a juvenile and while he is unproven on the all-weather, the fact that his dam was successful on synthetics augurs well. Bingley Crocker gets the nod ahead of Please Please Me for forecast purposes.

This looks a good opportunity for the consistent INGLEBY ARCHIE to get off the mark. Big Blue Boy is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A chance can be taken on MUTABAAHY, who hit the woodwork in a similar contest at Newcastle a week ago. He would not need to find much more to go one better, though stablemate Another Angel, who also occupied the runner-up spot at Gosforth Park last Tuesday, should throw down a stern challenge. Street Life defeated the aforementioned pair under Jack Enright earlier this month and must be taken seriously too.

SIR BENEDICT is in better heart than his recent form figures suggest and could be worth chancing to end his losing run. Veteran stablemates Mutabaahy and Another Angel head the dangers.

The percentage call goes to STREET LIFE, who has a good strike-rate at Southwell. Trulie Good is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MAJED benefited from first-time cheekpieces when getting off the mark at Wolverhampton in November and the step up in trip on handicap debut promises to unlock further improvement, especially based on the dam's side of his pedigree. Dunstan (first) got the better of Bradman (second) at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and they are expected to be in the mix once again.

The one with the most striking potential is MAJED, who beat next-time-out winner Bold Style in decisive fashion at Wolverhampton when last seen in November and he should have plenty more to offer now faced with a stiffer test on this handicap debut. Hat-trick seeker Dunstan got the better of Bradman in a three-runner affair recently and is taken to master that rival once again, and emerge as the main danger to Majed.

This race comprises three interesting handicap debutants and two solid performers. First choice is MAJED, ahead of Torrent.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TEES GEORGE may have just needed his return from a break when fourth at Newcastle earlier this month and the four-year-old, who had scored at the same venue the time before, could have more to offer. Captain Cooper has to be respected dropping back a furlong after being well supported when fourth on his first start for new connections recently. Others for the shortlist include My Boy Jack and Midnightattheoasis.

TEES GEORGE is still relatively low mileage and made a pleasing return from a break at Newcastle earlier this month. He is taken to score. Captain Cooper and Midnightattheoasis should also go well.

Kept to 7f TEES GEORGE has particularly solid claims and he remains unexposed at this distance. Captain Cooper is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DAAFY has returned to form at this track recently as a win here in January was followed by a runner-up effort last time. With most of his rivals seemingly out of sorts at present, this appears to be a good opportunity for the seven-year-old to continue in a rich vein of form. Fortuitous Star ran well fresh last year and is capable of a decent showing, while Connected is likely to bounce back from his latest run when a beaten favourite at Lingfield.

BROTHER DAVE posted his best effort yet when putting in good late work to finish second at Newcastle last week and he is taken to get the job done this time. Daafy goes well here and looks set for another prominent role, while Kodebreaker has edged down to a workable mark and is third choice ahead of Spartan Fighter.

Being a course specialist whose 2024 form has substance, DAAFY (nap) holds very strong claims. Kodebreaker is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A breakthrough victory in a classified stakes event should have done VELVET VULCAN's confidence the world of good. A 5lb penalty on this switch to handicap company appears workable given the manner of that triumph and a quick-fire double could be on the cards. Trusty Scout has posted several creditable efforts in defeat at this level of late and Derek Shaw's gelding is feared most, although an improved effort from the distance-dropping Destinado wouldn't be a surprise either.

Preference is for VELVET VULCAN, who won in decisive fashion at Lingfield last week and still looks feasibly treated, despite a 5 lb penalty. Trusty Scout and Destinado head the list of dangers.

In-form VELVET VULCAN is taken to build on his Lingfield success and defy a 5lb penalty. Defence Treaty is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Although stable debutant Mintnthat warrants respect in his hat-trick bid, the five-year-old must prove his stamina now upped in distance. With that in mind, it may pay to take chance on BRISTOL HILL. The six-year-old returned to form with a solid third at Newcastle recently and he is sure to be doing his best work at the finish over this shorter trip. The reappearing Tigerten and Prince Hector also warrant a second look.

BRISTOL HILL isn't the easiest of conveyances, but he comes here lurking on a handy mark and with Oisin Murphy an eye-catching booking, he could be ready to strike. Sky Dancer is less exposed than most and rates a threat along with the hat-trick seeking Mintnthat. Bond Spirit is another not out of things.

Bond Spirit has another good run in him on this track but BRISTOL HILL gets the vote with Oisin Murphy up for the first time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Jumira Bridge justified strong support in the market when landing an 11th career victory at Wolverhampton earlier this month. However, a 5lb rise in the handicap may leave the veteran vulnerable and recent C&D scorer MAY REMAIN makes more appeal. The gelded son of Mayson is only 3lb higher than for that victory 12 days ago, which might not be enough to prevent him from following up. Sassy Redhead was behind the selection in second that day and she's likely to be in the mix as well.

IGNAC LAMAR hasn't been the most consistent in recent months but he lines up here having ran well when third from a tumbling mark at Wolverhampton 32 days ago and he could be worth chancing back at the scene of his last success. Toptime, who ran out a good winner over 5f here last time is feared, with Sassy Redhead and May Remain others to consider in what rates a competitive affair.

Ignac Lamar is respected but SPRING ROMANCE retains ability since his absence and the likely strong pace will suit now back at 6f.
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