There were 21 Races on Monday 26th February 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 6 races at Plumpton, 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 5 race.

ASGARD'S CAPTAIN looked like the winner for long stages at Newcastle before being worn down in the final 100 yards, and it may be that a slight drop in distance can see him return to winning ways. The four-year-old scored over shorter here last month and is preferred to the capable Renesmee, as well as Prince Ali, who has finished runner-up on two of his last four starts.

ASGARD'S CAPTAIN made the perfect start for this yard when scoring over an extended 1m here last month, and having found only a thriving sort too strong at Newcastle last time, Dylan Cunha's 4-y-o can get the better of Possible Ambition, who arrives in form and makes his first start for a new yard. Prince Ali, who is now just 1 lb above his last winning mark, completes the shortlist.

This can go to the progressive 4yo ASGARD'S CAPTAIN, who was a clear second under Fletcher Yarham at Newcastle last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Narrowly denied on his last two starts here, HARBOUR VISION sets the standard on form and this looks like as good an opportunity as any to get back to winning ways. The nine-year-old runs off the same mark as his last success and should have too much for course winner Girl From Italy and Breguet Boy, who did it well at Windsor when last seen in October.

HARBOUR VISION found only a gambled-on rival too good over C&D last week and Scott Dixon's veteran can notch a fifth course win. Girl From Italy was largely holding her form prior to Christmas and she's respected on her first start of the calendar year, whilst Breguet Boy produced an improved effort to win at Windsor in October and is also respected after a break.

It is hard to get away from nine-time AW winner HARBOUR VISION, who has been knocking on the door here in his last two starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A promising third at Chelmsford last time out, despite being slowly into the stride, SIOBHANBROGAN should have plenty more to come on her third career outing and the booking of Oisin Murphy can only aid her cause. Narrowly denied over further at Kempton last month, Colour Code must enter calculations on her fist start for new connections, while Midnight Call is an intriguing newcomer for the Charlie Johnston yard.

SIOBHANBROGAN shaped well when returning from over 6 months off to finish a close third at Chelmsford at the beginning of February and she's the one to beat if building as expected on that promising run. Colour Code and Spiritual Pursuit can give her most to do unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Charlie Johnston newcomer Midnight Call.

Siobhanbrogan, Spiritual Pursuit and COLOUR CODE are all closely matched on the figures but the vote goes to the last-named.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SENNOCKIAN has accounted for a couple of his rivals here already in recent weeks and Charlie Johnston's gelding can defy a further 3lb rise in the ratings to secure a hat-trick. Ippotheos was only a neck behind the selection last time, while Love Yours is another threat having finished just a head behind him at Newcastle. Dr Foster makes his handicap bow following a novice win at Kempton in October and he may improve for a subsequent gelding operation.

None of the quartet can be ruled out but Mick Appleby holds a strong hand and his handily-weighted course scorer IPPOTHEOS is fancied to resume winning ways having gone down by just a neck at Lingfield last time. Hat-trick seeking Sennockian rates an obvious threat, while the selection's stablemate Dr Foster and in-form maiden Love Yours can both have a say too.

It's hard to rule out any of these but the most striking contender is SENNOCKIAN, who is unbeaten in two 1m handicaps this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DOCTOR VUBY put in a career best when filling second place on his handicap debut over this trip at Chelmsford recently and he could go one better off the same mark. Ziggy's Missile did not build on his promising debut effort in two subsequent starts, but he should not be underestimated in this company, while Lieutenant Rascal appears to be next best.

Not the easiest handicap to assess but DOCTOR VUBY brings rock solid credentials to the table so is taken to gain a breakthrough success. The returning Lieutenant Rascal is much respected on just his second handicap start, while Bint Alfella figures on a handy mark if resurgent in a first-time tongue tie.

The pick is DOCTOR VUBY, who recovered well from a slow start to take second at Chelmsford last month and is also suited by this C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GUSTAV GRAVES won over C&D two starts ago and caught the eye when finishing well following a troubled passage here on Friday. With more luck in running, the six-year-old could bounce back to winning ways. That said, Darlo Pride has to be of interest following his success over this track and trip two weeks ago and The Defiant is another with valid form claims.

In the hope there's strength behind him in the market, SOUNDS OF SPRING is taken to cash in on a career-low mark on this British debut for a new yard. The Defiant has the services of Oisin Murphy, which makes him of interest, with Darlo Pride also considered.

Preference is for DARLO PRIDE, who has won four of his last nine starts and hit a personal best with his win over C&D two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for SUBALTERN after a taking success at Chelmsford, Amy Murphy's charge should relish the step up in trip on this occasion and can follow up off 4lb higher. Behind him in that contest was Lunar Rocks (third), who doesn't have much to find and is another who may well be suited by the rise in distance. The unexposed Dibble Dabble is another to note.

LUNAR ROCKS leaves the impression she might have a bigger performance in her now stepping up in trip and is taken to turn the tables on her Chelmsford conqueror Subaltern.

Preference is for SUBALTERN, who put in a dominant display over 1m2f at Chelmsford and looks open to more progress at this new trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LAWMAKER defied a long absence on his first run for new connections when scoring with authority at Kempton last month, and a 5lb rise for that success could prove lenient as the four-year-old remains unexposed. Not beaten far in his bid for the hat-trick over C&D last time out, Upepo must have a good chance, along with Sax Appeal, who is surely better than what he has shown at Kempton the last twice.

Having displayed progressive form in his qualifying runs for William Jarvis, LAWMAKER found another jolt of improvement when making a successful handicap debut and this low-mileage 4-y-o should have plenty more to offer. The return to this trip will suit Daheer and he's respected, while it will be interesting to see what Rebecca Menzies can do with Victory March.

The vote goes to the unexposed LAWMAKER (nap) who returned from a lengthy absence with a convincing win on his handicap debut at Kempton
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