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.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

LUCKY BERE confirmed the promise that he displayed on his hurdling debut when once again filling second place at Kempton last time. A reproduction of that level of form would give him a big chance in this company. Midnight Rumble finished a place in front of Aviemore when second over C&D a couple of weeks ago and they could be the main threats, while Shareyourbiscuits is a newcomer to note.

AVIEMORE should be wiser with his C&D hurdle debut third behind him and is taken to turn the tables on Alan King's Midnight Rumble, who was ahead in second on that occasion. Lucky Bere is anotrher who has the form to be on the premises, while Dan Skelton newcomer Shareyourbiscuits would also come into it if the betting suggests he's fancied.

With the Lulamba form already boosted, OCEAN CONQUEST looks particularly interesting. Lucky Bere is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KART D'ESTRUVAL failed to fire when well supported in the market on his UK debut in November but, having had a subsequent wind operation, it would be no surprise to see him put in a much-improved effort here. Maxcel struggled in a stronger event at Market Rasen when last seen in July and he is another who could bounce back in this company. Got Grey also arrives with valid form claims.

A chance is taken on SAO CARLOS, who has been given a chance by the handicapper if a wind operation since last seen has had the desired effect. Kart d'Estruval has undergone the same procedure since weakening quickly on his British debut at the beginning of November and he could easily bounce back with a bang, particularly if the betting vibes are strong. Celtic Art also makes the shortlist.

Preference is for GOT GREY who did well after joining the Skelton yard last summer and can benefit from the drop back in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It is very hard to oppose L'EAU DU SUD, who has arguably improved since being switched to fences and was last seen winning the Henry VIII at Sandown in December. A 5lb penalty for that success should not stop the seven-year-old from scoring again here. Rubaud was well held when falling at the last on his chasing bow in the Wayward Lad but is likely to pose the biggest threat to the selection based on his hurdles form. Riskintheground and Tedley both have plenty to find, but the latter is the pick of that pair.

The last 2 runnings of this have gone to Edwardstone and Jonbon and L'EAU DU SUD could be of a similar calibre himself judged on the way he took care of the opposition in the Henry VIII at Sandown before Christmas. Rubaud can follow him home.

Rubaud isn't ruled out but Grade 1 winner L'EAU DU SUD is taken to defy his penalty and make it 4-4 over fences.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

There have to be some reservations regarding GALA MARCEAU as Willie Mullins' mare has largely struggled since winning a Grade 1 at Auteuil in May 2023. However, she did at least run with credit in behind the classy Lossiemouth in the Mares' Champion Hurdle at Punchestown in May of last year and, eased considerably in grade for this return, she ought to go very close. You Wear It Well hasn't really progressed since going chasing and a return to the smaller obstacles could be of benefit. With that in mind, she could be a bigger threat than West Balboa, despite her 4lb penalty.

If GALA MARCEAU is close to her best on her reappearance she'll prove hard to beat. West Balboa will likely give her most to do if the addition of cheekpieces helps her to recapture anything like her peak form.

The leading form contenders aren't rock solid and a chance is taken on the novice DAMEOFTHECOTSWOLDS now she's back down in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

It's been a while since LE MILOS' last chase success, but this will be the first time Dan Skelton's charge has contested a veterans' event. He performed with enough credit at Chepstow recently to suggest that he can still be a force and, from 2lb below that mark, he is fancied to regain the winning sequence. Grandads Cottage put it a rare below-par effort when pulled up at Market Rasen last month but he could bounce right back in first-time cheekpieces. Smarty Wild is another to consider.

LE MILOS hasn't got his head in front since landing a major Newbury handicap back in November 2022, but there were positives to take form his latest effort at Chepstow and this first foray into veterans company could prove fruitful. If Shakem Up'arry stays on all fours this time he is bound to pose a threat and Editeur du Gite would take some catching off this much reduced mark if returning to anything like his best. Smarty Wild is also shortlisted.

The front-runner EDITEUR DU GITE could enjoy the run of the race and is taken to exploit a reduced mark. Smarty Wild is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

IRISH HILL lost little in defeat when finishing a close-up third behind a subsequent winner over an extended 2m5f at Ascot in December and, nudged up 4lb for that, he looks sure to go well again. Panic Attack was last seen running out a well-backed winner over fences at Windsor in January and she commands respect now sent back hurdling off the same mark. Act Of Authority's hat-trick bid was thwarted at Aintree on Boxing Day but he could bounce back off an unchanged rating.

PANIC ATTACK looked on very good terms with herself when striking over fences at Windsor and she is likely to prove a tough nut to crack returned to this sphere off the same mark. Though thwarted in his hat-trick bid at Aintree, Act of Authority shaped as though still in good form and, given a short break since, he could emerge as the main danger. Shanagh Bob is also feared, despite doubts as to whether this drop back in trip will work in his favour, and Irish Hill merits respect, too.

The mare PANIC ATTACK (nap) won over fences at Windsor latest and is selected to follow up off the same mark. Irish Hill is feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

STRONG RUN has made a promising start to her career, placing on both starts to date, and, now eased in grade, this sister to the smart Strong Leader gets the vote to gain a breakthrough victory. Runner-up behind a potentially useful sort last time out, Roses All The Way could emerge as the main danger to the selection as she bids to go one place better. Rene's Walk also commands respect for her top trainer/jockey combination.

ROSES ALL THE WAY and Strong Run both performed with credit in listed company last time and they could be the pair to concentrate on. Marginal preference is for the former, who pulled nicely clear of the rest when chasing home Supreme Malinas at Huntingdon. Newcomer Doctor Mina is a likely-looking type and it will be interesting to see how she shapes up in the betting,

The attractively bred STRONG RUN was a good third in a Listed bumper at Cheltenham last time and is taken to get off the mark.
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