There were 43 Races on Saturday 8th February 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Point-to-point winner NEWTON TORNADO has improved with each of his three hurdle starts to date and he finished well clear of a subsequent scorer when a good second over the extended 2m4f at Cheltenham on New Year's Day, when giving 7lb to the winner. This looks an excellent opportunity for the Rebecca Curtis-trained gelding to go one better, possibly at the main expense of Histrionic, who shaped more like a stayer when a respectable fourth over 2m4f at Warwick in December. Saint Palais can chase that pair home.

NEWTON TORNADO sets a good standard and is difficult to oppose with his latest effort supported by the timefigure. Histrionic should improve on his opening effort in this sphere at Warwick and can give the selection most to think about.

He needs to prove his stamina but clearly the most solid option still appears to be NEWTON TORNADO. Histrionic is next on the list.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This looks a match between SURREY BELLE and I Am The Moon. The latter improved on her hurdles debut to make all in style over 2m3f at Warwick last month and there could be plenty more to come. However, dropping back in trip may not be ideal and her winner's penalty means she must concede 7lb to the former, who finished a long way clear of the third when a half-length second over 2m1f at Sedgefield 13 days ago. Adrian Keatley's three-time Flat winner has scope for improvement after only two starts over obstacles and has plenty in her favour today. Feet On The Ground rates best of the remainder.

SURREY BELLE has made an encouraging start to his hurdling career and is taken to make it third time lucky. I Am The Moon needs more under a penalty but has a likeable attitude and should at least keep the selection honest. Feet On The Ground can fill the places.

I Am The Moon should give it a good go from the front but SURREY BELLE can make it third-time lucky over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FLAMELCO has improved markedly since joining Sarah Humphrey and he made it two wins from his last three starts with a facile success over Huntingdon's extended 2m last month. He went up 8lb for that victory but was very impressive on the eye and this looks like another good opening for the progressive seven-year-old. Lucky Lugger was 12 lengths behind the selection in third that day but reopposes on 10lb better terms today and has been threatening to score in recent months. Matt Sheppard's gelding looks the main danger, ahead of Another Lord.

FLAMELCO has made a largely positive start for Sarah Humphrey, making it 2 wins from his last 3 outings when scoring decisively at Huntingdon last time, and he can add to his tally with the return to a left-handed track to suit. He can confirm the form with Lucky Lugger from when the pair met 16 days ago, while Another Lord is one to note on chase debut.

Flamelco holds obvious claims on recent form but an interesting alternative is ISOCRATE, who looks open to improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The hat-trick seeking HUNTER LEGEND is tough to overhaul when he gets his own way and with ground conditions very much in his favour, the Venetia Williams-trained gelding is fancied to enhance his progressive profile as a staying chaser. Fellow last-time-out winner The Kniphand is an obvious threat given his upwardly mobile efforts since being sent over fences. The class-dropping Monbeg Genius proved he is no back number with a respectable fourth in the Welsh National and is another must for consideration off 2lb lower.

A number of these offer potential, not least Paul Nicholls' BRAVE KINGDOM who shaped well after an absence when third at Newbury and can take a sizeable step forward now and get back to winning ways. Richmond Lake figures on a lenient mark and seems sure to be on the premises, while hat-trick seeking Hunter Legend is another who must enter calculations. The Kniphand and Cerendipity both need factoring into a cracking handicap too.

This strong field can be led home by hat-trick seeking HUNTER LEGEND (nap) who looks well worth the step up in trip and class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The form of HOURVARI's second-placed finish at Wetherby last November has been well advertised by the winner going in again since and the still low-mileage eight-year-old catches the eye running of a potentially lenient current rating. Don't Tell Su is similarly appealing off a highly workable mark and considering Bryony Frost and Paul Nicholls teamed up to win the 2022 renewal, the forecast slot is well within reach. El Granjero also enters calculations after a near miss over C&D off 4lb lower in December.

After 13 months off, HOURVARI proved that he retains his ability when runner-up at Wetherby in November, form boosted by the winner scoring again since, and he can build on that effort to get back to winning ways. Don't Tell Su isn't taken lightly having yet to finish out of the top three over hurdles, with El Granjero also respected.

A change of fortune might be forthcoming for DON'T TELL SU who has ran into well-treated improvers in his previous handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A promising second despite not jumping well on his chase debut over C&D last May, MISTER BARCLAY returned with a highly creditable effort over the smaller obstacles at Exeter last month. That should have put him spot on for this, and the seven-year-old gets the vote ahead of Ronnies Reflection, who got off the mark with a taking success over shorter at Leicester over Christmas. Only worn down late on at Catterick last time out and raised 2lb, Hobb's Delight must enter calculations as well.

This is wide open but HOBB'S DELIGHT is taken to gain a deserved first victory of the campaign with the form of his recent Catterick second having been franked. Mister Barclay rates a big threat though on the back of a promising reappearance Exeter second, while Ronnies Reflection, Dunworley and Elle Est Beau all command plenty of respect too.

Reliable as a hurdler and runner-up over C&D in his only chase, MISTER BARCLAY looks the one to turn to. Danny The Fence is next.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Dan Skelton stable has an excellent record here, and MON KAPLAIS looks just the type to improve for going up in trip on his handicap debut. Tristan Durrell's 3lb claim is another plus, and it may be Red Cadillac that gives him the most to think about following a creditable placed effort at Ayr last month. El Fabienne has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of her penultimate second here over further.

RED CADILLAC shaped well held up in a steadily-run race on handicap debut at Ayr 3 weeks ago and on that evidence, this mark looks within his range. Deep Strato and Mon Kaplais have bigger performances in them so head the opposition.

Preference is for RED CADILLAC who had a wide trip throughout when failing favourite backers in his first handicap.
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