There were 19 Races on Monday 12th February 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Catterick, 6 races at Plumpton, 7 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 6 race.

A recent switch in stables could be just the tonic to revive JUMEIRA VISION and, given he is a previous course winner off this mark, dropping back in trip is an enticing incentive to support the son of Iffraaj on debut for the Katie Scott yard. Local Music is feared most after a close second over C&D latest, while Fieldsman has been in flying form over 7f lately and can again go well if coping with this extra yardage. Island Native also enters calculations.

A few in with a squeak but the vote goes to LOCAL MUSIC, who has hit the crossbar on both recent visits over C&D and Matt Crawley's filly can deservedly go a place better and open her account. Island Native arrives in fine form, so he could be the one to give the selection most to think about, while veteran Fieldsman and King of Speed can fight out third spot.

The suggestion here is ISLAND NATIVE, who put a below par effort behind him last time and should appreciate the return to further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Experimenting with headgear worked the oracle for WAKE UP HARRY at Kempton on his penultimate start and, having posted a near miss over this C&D latest, the son of Le Havre looks worth another chance with cheekpieces now swapped for blinkers. The consistent Mumayaz, who has finished second in five of his last six starts, is feared most, while Big Narstie is likely to be competitive, despite this being much tougher than some of his more recent assignments.

Mick Appleby's BIG NARSTIE arrives in great nick so is fancied to resume winning ways reverted to handicap company off a handy-looking mark. Plumette wasn't seen to best effect when fourth here last time and is feared most, although Dion Baker and Swiss Rowe also need considering.

Preference is just for WAKE UP HARRY, who was a little too free here last time but can benefit from the fitting of blinkers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A wealth of precocious talent has emerged from the Karl Burke yard over the last 12 months and it's very likely we can add ANCIENT MYTH to the list of horses to follow with the new turf season looming. This son of Camelot cost 425,000gns as a yearling and, with a stellar pedigree leaning towards effectiveness over middle distances, he is too hard to ignore here. Cupid's Dream is the pick of the Godolphin-owned pair, although Endless Victory could be anything, so a betting check is advised.

CUPID'S DREAM looked a useful prospect when a close third at Kempton on debut and sets a high standard. His stablemate Endless Victory is a brother to the very smart Cross Counter so may emerge as the biggest threat in what is potentially a good novice.

Form pick CUPID'S DREAM is first choice. Bursinel is still respected with further progress a strong possibility.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A comfortable winner over C&D on his penultimate start, MAREFUORI still looks off a workable mark on his return and he should be capable of going in again. Runner-up on his last two starts, including here last time out, Brodie's Boy may have improvement to come over further, while Livinthelife has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate success over C&D last month.

None of these can be ruled out but Marco Botti's MAREFUORI returns from a break on a lenient mark so is taken to bag a second C&D success. In-form duo Give It Up and Livinthelife can both have a say too and chase home the selection in that order.

As regards the two handicap debutants, BRODIE'S BOY looks better treated and more solid than Etretat on bare form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has finally dropped for TRIBAL WISDOM after a taking success at Lingfield, there should be much more to come from the Ian Williams' charge and he can follow up off a 7lb higher mark. That may be at the main expense of Romilda, who has been in consistent form lately without getting her head in front, and Great Blasket.

TRIBAL WISDOM ran out a ready winner at Lingfield 4 weeks ago and could well be the type to run up a sequence now he's refound his form. Romilda was only just denied at Lingfield last week and is an obvious threat off the same mark, while Great Blasket should be in the mix again.

In-form maiden ROMILDA (nap) appears to be ahead of the assessor and is taken to open her account. Tribal Wisdom is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The key piece of form to focus on in this contest is BELLA BLUESKY beating Miss Sligo (second) by a length at Southwell last week and the former is 4lb worse off this time around. That said, the daughter of Dylan Thomas is unexposed over this trip and could take a step forward to go in again. As for the latter, she looks like the main threat once again. Of the remainder, Fandabidozi appeals most after his fourth over C&D last time.

MISS SLIGO finished a length behind Bella Bluesky when first and second in a similar event at Southwell last week but she can reverse the placings on 4 lb better terms. Rebecca West is best of the rest.

The rematch between Miss Sligo and Bella Bluesky could go either way. DELVEY is preferred, ahead of Jenny Ren.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Starsong benefitted from positive tactics to produce a shock to score by over a length here last week and it would be no surprise to see her go close, despite having a 5lb penalty to carry. However, the vote goes to DARLO PRIDE, who just failed by a neck into second in this grade at Lingfield on his latest outing and he is only 1lb higher for that effort. The four-year-old very rarely runs a bad race and looks like a solid choice. The Tron completes the shortlist.

DARLO PRIDE pushed the winner all the way at Lingfield 10 days ago and looks ready to resume winning ways. Luke Morris got a good tune out of Starsong when scoring here last week and is next best under a penalty, with The Tron another to consider.

Off a workable mark, MUNIFICENT could well record a second success in this contest. Wedgewood is second choice.
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