There were 30 Races on Saturday 10th February 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 9 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 5 race.

In a moderate event, it is hard to oppose ENGLISH SPIRIT, who has won two of his last three starts and a 1lb rise for the most recent of those victories may underestimate him. Finn Russell has not been disgraced on either outing since winning over C&D in December, and he edges out Phantasy Mac and Luna Magic to be best of the rest.

PHANTASY MAC has slipped in the weights and, with blinkers applied, he could be up to capitalising if the market speaks in his favour. Last-time-out winner English Spirit is a threat and Finn Russell has been in good form for a while.

National Health needs a market check but ENGLISH SPIRIT arrives at the top of his game and can register a fifth course win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Charlatan and Hawajes both merit plenty of respect given their recent victories at this level, although the 5lb penalties that they carry could leave them vulnerable. With that in mind, marginal preference is for KENSTONE, who made the frame twice over C&D last month and the veteran should be capable of scoring at this level. Inexplicable is another with valid form claims.

The one who stands out on account of his progressive profile is CHARLATAN, and David Simcock's charge is taken to complete the hat-trick. Inexplicable looks solid and he is clear second choice ahead of Brave Display and Kenstone.

A competitive race for the grade but CHARLATAN looks a fair bit better than a 0-50 performer and can complete his hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Flickering Halo is the pick of those with race experience following his close third over 1m3f at Southwell last time. However, a chance can be taken on KING'S REIGN, who cost 1,500,000gns as a yearling and is a Dubawi half-brother to the high-class Silver Knott. Los Toldos, a stablemate of the selection, was a 750,000gns purchase and his dam is a Listed-winning half-sister to the dual King's Stand winner Equiano.

Both Charlie Appleby-trained newcomers cost a fortune and the chances are that one of them will make a winning start. Marginal preference is for KING'S REIGN over Los Toldos, with Torrent the obvious candidate to capitalise if both disappoint.

Charlie Appleby's pair stand out on paper and KING'S REIGN, with the stouter pedigree, gets the verdict over stablemate Los Toldos.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

ONE NIGHT STAND may have been 4lb out of the handicap when he sprung a surprise at Lingfield three weeks ago but there was no fluke about the effort and Scott Dixon's consistent gelding, who tends to go well at this time of year, ranks highly in his bid to follow up. Alligator Alley (sixth) and Silky Wilkie (seventh) have theoretical chances of turning the Lingfield form around on the revised terms, but the class-dropping Kinta is feared most, despite having to concede 12lb to the selection.

Cases can be made for the majority of these, with HARRY BROWN shading preference. Though below par on turf when last seen in the autumn, he's now 2 lb below his last winning mark and the return to the all-weather is another positive factor. It's hard to fault Intervention and he looks set for another bold show, while Alligator Alley and Silky Wilkie are both capable of better than they showed behind One Night Stand at Lingfield.

A competitive sprint in which the well-treated SILKY WILKIE can defy top weight at the main expense of Harry Brown.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Ideally berthed in stall three, WISEACRE could be hard to peg back if he puts the pace to the race. Luke Morris, who has done well since returning from his stint riding in Japan, has previous knowledge of the selection's style of running and, with his services secured, there are solid grounds to expect another bold showing. Thapa VC, He's A Gentleman and Surprise Picture are others with recent winning form to consider.

BAILEYSGUTFEELING rather lost his way for Nikki Evans but he's potentially well treated starting out for a new yard so could be worth chancing back from a break. She's Centimental responded well to this headgear when scoring at Kempton and is another to consider along with the in-form He's A Gentleman.

Billy Mill is dangerous but the combination of a wind op, new yard and headgear make BAILEYSGUTFEELING (nap) of some interest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Charlie's Choice is bidding for the hat-trick after scoring by two and a half lengths over 1m3f at Kempton last time, and it would be no surprise to see him involved off a 6lb higher mark. However, the vote goes to LISEO, who had a subsequent winner back third when going in by half a length at Kempton last month and a 3lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from recording a double. Way Of Life has hit the frame on seven of his last eight outings and can also go well.

This is a higher-grade handicap than those won by CHARLIE'S CHOICE last month but he is clearly on the up and is taken to complete the hat-trick. Liseo produced his best effort yet when getting on top close home at Kempton and a 3 lb rise looks manageable. He is feared most ahead of Haku, Percy Willis and Way of Life.

Charlie's Choice is respected but Tyler Saunder's 5lb claim might enable consistent 6yo WAY OF LIFE to get his head in front.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ISLE OF WOLVES has produced some really solid efforts of late, including his close-up third over C&D last month, and he was kindly dropped 1lb for that display. The eight-year-old is well drawn in stall two and could prove tough to reel in. Last-time-out winner Always Fearless is likely to have his supporters, while Pink Jazz can fight it out for the minor honours after his fourth over track and trip last time.

TONAL again ran well on just his second start in handicaps when fourth here (8.6f) 4 days ago, that despite being intimidated late on. He's far less exposed than most he meets here and gets the nod to confirm the promise of that run now upped in trip. Pink Jazz, who was well backed last time, would need considering if supported again for his shrewd stable, with Isle of Wolves and Cryptos Dream others to consider.

Cryptos Dream can quickly bounce back from a quiet run but PINK JAZZ is handicapped to win and gets the nod.
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