There were 23 Races on Tuesday 11th February 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Ayr, 6 races at Lingfield, 9 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.
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1st (6) ![]() Presenting Doy |
2/5(+56%) | (6) Presenting Doy 2/5, Doyen mare who got off the mark in Irish points at second attempt (Nov 2023) and made a promising start over hurdles when fourth in 10-runner novice at Warwick (19f) last month. That performance is supported by the clock and she has leading claims with improvement likely. Point win; close fourth in novice at Warwick (2m3f, good to soft; 6-1) sets the standard. |
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2nd (4) ![]() Miss Ireland |
18/1(-227%) | (4) Miss Ireland 18/1, Pulled up both starts in points but proved a different proposition (following wind op) when landing a 6-runner bumper at Fontwell (17.7f) in September. Similar form when fifth at Ascot next time and showed aptitude for hurdling when fourth of 9 in novice back at Fontwell in December. Bumper winner and similar form on hurdles debut; needs to build on but has place claims. |
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3rd (8) ![]() Wednesday Addams |
11/1(+8%) | (8) Wednesday Addams 11/1, Fairly useful in bumpers but has gone the wrong way from an encouraging hurdling debut. Needs to get back on track. 2nd on hurdle debut; backward steps in two races since, tailed off on latest after wind op. |
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4th (7) ![]() Taxus Baccata |
6/1(+50%) | (7) Taxus Baccata 6/1, Successful on sole outing in bumpers but disappointed bearing in mind hurdling debut promise at Huntingdon last time, folding tamely. Up in trip. Point and bumper winner; however, backward steps in her two hurdle races (2m, soft). |
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5th (5) ![]() Miss Kassiopi |
33/1(-313%) | (5) Miss Kassiopi 33/1, Well held in bumpers but offered more third of 10 in 21f maiden at Warwick in October. However, was put firmly in her place by a superior rival at Hereford since. Placed on good ground on her last two starts; better is needed if she's to win this. |
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|PU| (3) ![]() Just Her Type |
15/2(-88%) | (3) Just Her Type 15/2, Pour Moi mare. Half-sister to fairly useful 3¼m hurdle winner/useful staying chaser Just Your Type and fairly useful hurdler Zanstra, stayed 3m. Runner-up sole start in points in May and produced a promising first effort under Rules when narrowly denied at Ayr last month. Should improve. Second in a 2m4f maiden point and short-headed in a novice hurdle at Ayr (2m4f, soft). |
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|PU| (2) ![]() Gorcombe Blueskye |
300/1(-1100%) | (2) Gorcombe Blueskye 300/1, Telescope mare. Dam dual winning pointer. Probably best watched unless the market suggests otherwise. Second foal; dam dual point winner out of maiden half-sister to smart See You Sometime. |
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Point-to-point winner PRESENTING DOY was only beaten by a length and a half when she was fourth on her Rules debut at Warwick last month. With improvement highly likely, the daughter of Doyen is the most appealing option. Just Her Type has a similar profile and is one to monitor closely in the betting. Miss Kassiopi and Miss Ireland are others with place claims.
PRESENTING DOY made a promising start to her hurdle career when fourth at Warwick the previous month and, with the performance supported by the timefigure, she looks the way to go contesting an appreciably weaker race here. Just Her Type went close to making a successful Rules debut at Ayr 5 weeks ago and is considered the main threat.
The clear pick is PRESENTING DOY, whose recent hurdling debut on the heels of an odds-on winner contained plenty of promise.
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1st (3) ![]() Pleasington |
6/4(-25%) | (3) Pleasington 6/4, €72,000 Shantou gelding. Failed to justify support in a Uttoxeter bumper last winter but left hurdling debut form well behind in a first-time hood when easy winner of 8-runner maiden hurdle at Leicester (15.5f, heavy) 3 weeks ago, going clear. Open to further improvement. Won maiden at Leicester (1m7f, heavy) by 8l after an almighty scare at the second last. |
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2nd (2) ![]() Peacenik |
4/7(+100%) | (2) Peacenik 4/7, Runner-up both starts in bumpers and improved on hurdling debut form when making all in 8-runner novice at Exeter (16.7f, heavy) in January. Improved further when third in Rossington Main Novices' Hurdle at Haydock last time, despite novicey mistakes, and big player back in calmer waters. Haydock third (2m, soft; again from the front) came in a Grade 2; strong form claims. |
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3rd (4) ![]() Bank On Frank |
22/1(-10%) | (4) Bank On Frank 22/1, Runner-up only start in points but went backwards from hurdling bow when only ninth of 13 in novice hurdle at Newbury (16.3f, good to soft) 27 days ago. Needs this for a handicap mark. Showed some ability at Taunton and Newbury but beaten 23l and 29l; needs big improvement. |
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4th (1) ![]() Dotties Star |
20/1(-67%) | (1) Dotties Star 20/1, Caused a surprise when winning 4-runner novice hurdle (25/1) at Plumpton (15.9f, soft) 15 days ago. That was a decidedly ordinary novice however, and plenty more needed under a penalty. Cut down a long odds-on favourite in four-runner and two-finisher event at Plumpton (soft). |
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5th (7) ![]() Pearl's Pirate |
50/1(0%) | (7) Pearl's Pirate 50/1, Showed a bit sole bumper outing but has been well held in a pair of novice hurdles. Third of six in his bumper; always behind on soft over hurdles at Fontwell and Sandown. |
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6th (6) ![]() I'm Your Buckaroo |
50/1(-25%) | (6) I'm Your Buckaroo 50/1, Has offered little in a maiden/novice hurdle. Pulled up at Cheltenham; beaten 40l when 5th at Sandown (2m, soft; 100-1); now tongue tied. |
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7th (8) ![]() Steal The Moves |
200/1(-300%) | (8) Steal The Moves 200/1, Successful on second of 2 starts in point bumpers (May 2024) but was soon put in his place once the pace lifted in a 16-runner event at Doncaster 18 days ago. Makes hurdle bow. Won a point bumper; 66-1, faded to go down by 22l in Doncaster bumper (2m, good to soft). |
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8th (5) ![]() Gorcombe And Wise |
250/1(-150%) | (5) Gorcombe And Wise 250/1, Sent off 150/1 and was very green when well held in maiden hurdle at Exeter (16.7f, heavy) on debut 29 days ago. Looks one for down the line after remote finish at Exeter (2m, soft; 150-1) last month. |
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PEACENIK posted a game effort when he tried to make all despite losing a shoe in a Grade 2 at Haydock last month. Although he faded to third in that race, it was still a decent effort from the son of Mount Nelson, who can make the most of dropping in class. Pleasington had plenty in hand when winning at Leicester three weeks ago and is noted along with Bank On Frank and Dotties Star.
PEACENIK and Pleasington stand out, with narrow preference for the former, whose form looks slightly stronger at this stage.
Pleasington suggested clear potential to score well at Leicester but Grade 2 third PEACENIK is particularly solid for a bold show.
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1st (7) ![]() Aworkinprogress |
11/8(+21%) | (7) Aworkinprogress 11/8, Progressive sort who made it 3-3 in this sphere and 2-2 over C&D when again coming from off the pace to land the spoils. Looks just the type who will go on improving and 5 lb rise by no means the end of the world. Very much the one to beat. Goes well in the mud; 3-3 over fences this season, with the last two wins coming over C&D. |
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2nd (6) ![]() Bells Of Peterboro |
20/1(-25%) | (6) Bells Of Peterboro 20/1, Dual winner at Chepstow last season but nowhere near his best in 3 appearances so far this term and there were no positives whatsoever to take from his latest effort at Exeter. Three backward steps this season but he's fine under these conditions if back on song. |
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3rd (8) ![]() Havaila |
11/4(+21%) | (8) Havaila 11/4, Dual hurdles winner who found some improvement when opening his account at the fourth attempt in this sphere over C&D recently. 4 lb rise fair enough and likely to give another good account with Harry Cobden again doing the steering. C&D win (heavy) 11 days ago; back up 4lb but still 6lb below his peak hurdles mark. |
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4th (3) ![]() Broomfield Present |
28/1(-56%) | (3) Broomfield Present 28/1, Useful hurdler (2-3 in that sphere) and promising start over fences when third in an Exeter handicap on reappearance last season. Things haven't gone to plan since, though, failing to complete on 4 of his 5 subsequent chase starts (well held on the occasion that he did get round). Showed plenty on first two runs over fences but his four races since have not gone well. |
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5th (5) ![]() Diol Ker |
28/1(-75%) | (5) Diol Ker 28/1, Useful chaser at his best for Noel Meade/Gordon Elliott in Ireland but has struggled for current yard this season and while he's slipped to a potentially very handy mark as a consequence, a leap of faith is nevertheless required in order to lend this 11-y-o support. Used to be smart; way down the weights but this 11yo is hard to latch on to at the moment. |
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6th (4) ![]() Madaket |
9/1(-29%) | (4) Madaket 9/1, Fairly useful hurdler who doubled his tally in that sphere at Wincanton last spring. Good placed efforts on 2 of his 3 starts in staying handicaps so far this term and appeals as the type who could make his mark over the larger obstacles. Respected. Recent hurdle results suggest he needs to find a bit extra and this is his chase debut. |
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7th (1) ![]() Are U Wise To That |
15/2(-50%) | (1) Are U Wise To That 15/2, Successful twice last season, including off this mark upped to 25f at Cheltenham. Below par next 3 starts but back on track when second to a progressive type in a heavy-ground Wetherby handicap last time. Should be on the premises. Back near best when second at Wetherby (3m, soft; unraced on heavy) two months ago. |
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8th (2) ![]() Ramo |
15/2(+6%) | (2) Ramo 15/2, Fairly useful hurdler who made a winning return in that sphere at Ludlow last season. Given a fairly considerate introduction to chasing on reappearance this time round at Warwick and while he's entitled to come on for that, others boast more compelling claims. Beaten 30l on chase debut, over just 2m4f but he now needs to surge back to his best. |
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The admirable Aworkinprogress, who is a dual C&D winner, made the most of some good opportunities to complete a four-timer and cannot be ruled out. However, this is a deeper test and he is taken on with HAVAILA. Still of low mileage over fences, the six-year-old had plenty in hand when winning over track and trip 11 days ago and can back that up off just 4lb higher. Madaket and Are U Wise To That are noted too.
Owing to his style of racing AWORKINPROGRESS wouldn't be the easiest for the handicapper to pin down (arrives late on the scene in his races and typically doesn't do much in front) and a 5 lb rise for his latest C&D success almost certainly underestimates him. The 6-y-o is taken to maintain his 100% record over fences (and over this C&D). If Madaket takes to fences at the first attempt he could emerge as the main danger ahead of Havaila and Are U Wise To That.
Appeal rests principally with the last-time-out C&D winners AWORKINPROGRESS (nap) and Havaila.
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1st (1) ![]() Icaque De L'isle |
11/10(-10%) | (1) Icaque De L'isle 11/10, Losing run goes back to 2022 but he has largely run with credit this season, including 12 lengths third of 11 back hurdling at Uttoxeter 17 days ago. Looks sure to have a big say in this uncompetitive race. Beaten 12l for British hurdles debut latest but one to take seriously in this small field. |
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2nd (4) ![]() Jukebox D'eddy |
7/4(0%) | (4) Jukebox D'eddy 7/4, Fair maiden hurdler who reached the frame in a couple of handicap chases at up to 3m in the autumn. Disappointed with cheekpieces added at Fakenham last month but could bounce straight back returned to hurdles. 0-18 under rules; return to hurdling, a longer trip and much softer ground could all help. |
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3rd (3) ![]() Williamdeconqueror |
10/3(+33%) | (3) Williamdeconqueror 10/3, Placed in handicap chases last winter. Made a respectable return from 10 months off when fourth over 22.5f at Leicester in December but went backwards from that at Catterick since. First-time blinkers replace cheekpieces now reverting to hurdles. 0-16 but he's often been competitive; first blinkers and back from chasing. |
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|PU| (5) ![]() Design Flaw |
40/1(-60%) | (5) Design Flaw 40/1, Looks of little account. Modest form at best in Ireland; no worthwhile form from her three races in Britain. |
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This isn't a deep contest and it looks a fine opportunity for ICAQUE DE L'ISLE. Richard Bandey's seven-year-old has been campaigned mostly over fences, but he was far from disgraced when finishing third over hurdles at Uttoxeter recently. He's able to compete off an unchanged mark and he's likely to go close. Jukebox D'eddy shades preference over Williamdeconqueror in the battle for second place.
Perhaps this is the day that ICAQUE DE L'ISLE snaps his losing run. Jukebox d'Eddy disappointed when a warm favourite in a chase at Fakenham last time but could pose the chief threat if a return to the smaller obstacles sparks him back to life.
Only one has won a race. That's ICAQUE DE L'ISLE who scored twice in France in 2022 and he gets the vote from Williamdeconqueror.
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1st (1) ![]() Johnny Jump Up |
6/1(-50%) | (1) Johnny Jump Up 6/1, Fourth both starts in Irish points and made a winning start to his Rules career in a 2¼m novice hurdle at Fontwell last January. Also a good second in a novice at Plumpton in March. 22/1, yet to be asked for effort when unseating twelfth on Warwick chase/handicap debut on reappearance 22 days ago. Unseated on handicap/chase debut; very lightly raced 6yo who could still have potential. |
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2nd (4) ![]() Royal Mer |
5/1(+17%) | (4) Royal Mer 5/1, Notched 5 handicap wins during first campaign over fences in 2023/24. Has found it tougher since but latest Uttoxeter third in first-time cheekpieces (retained) was a step back in the right direction and he's dropped to a winning mark. Won five soft-ground chases last season; took a step back up the ladder on latest outing. |
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3rd (6) ![]() Clonakilty |
15/8(+66%) | (6) Clonakilty 15/8, Won this race last year and added to his tally at Southwell in April. Recorded 2 disappointing comeback runs at the end of 2024 but he's well treated if a recent wind operation and a change of headgear (first-time blinkers for cheekpieces) help to spark a revival. C&D winner; out of form this season; wind surgery since and blinkers replace cheekpieces. |
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4th (5) ![]() Pilsdon Pen |
7/1(-180%) | (5) Pilsdon Pen 7/1, Likeable sort who won a pair of Wincanton handicap chases on soft ground last winter. Has a 13-month absence to overcome but has won fresh before. It'll be interesting to see what the betting makes of him. 2-4 over fences after a highly progressive campaign last winter; absent 396 days. |
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|PU| (2) ![]() Thor De Cerisy |
5/2(+0%) | (2) Thor De Cerisy 5/2, Back-to-back winner at Chepstow (both at 19.5f) at this time last year and bounced back to form when second over C&D (soft) in December. Ran with credit in a stronger race at Windsor since and big player back in calmer waters. Back to some form despite mistakes on last two outings, over C&D first occasion. |
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|PU| (3) ![]() Eximia |
22/1(-83%) | (3) Eximia 22/1, Useful multiple hurdler and chase winner in France but has pulled up on all 3 outings since joining Venetia Williams. 10-34 in France; however, pulled up in all three starts (handicap chases) in Britain. |
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Pilsdon Pen was on an upward curve when last seen and although respected on his return to action, preference is for THOR DE CERISY. Neil Mulholland's veteran will relish the forecast conditions along with an ease in grade, having been far from disgraced in a 0-130 at Windsor last time out. Johnny Jump Up was in contention when unseating his rider at Warwick recently and is not without a chance.
In a contest where most have a question to answer the most solid option is THOR DE CERISY, who was second over C&D last month and followed that with a decent run in a warm race at Windsor. Royal Mer showed better signs last time and is handicapped to go well if building on that, while last year's winner Clonakilty could also have a say if reacting well to wind surgery and a change of headgear.
Jeremy Scott's PILSDON PEN would make plenty of appeal if his fitness could be assured on this return from 396 days off.
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1st (3) ![]() Double Oban |
4/1(-45%) | (3) Double Oban 4/1, Lightly-raced sort who made it 2 wins from his last three runs in 2m Market Rasen handicap last month. Can go well again despite a 3 lb weights rise. 2m handicap wins at Uttoxeter (soft) in July and Market Rasen (good to soft) last month. |
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2nd (2) ![]() Through The Ages |
7/2(+30%) | (2) Through The Ages 7/2, Hinted at a revival when seventh of 14 in handicap hurdle (14/1) at Huntingdon (20.7f, soft) 19 days ago. Back down in trip. Weighted to go close off a 3 lb lower mark here. Not that competitive in handicaps; drops back from the 2m4f of his last three starts. |
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3rd (5) ![]() My Friend Sean |
6/4(+25%) | (5) My Friend Sean 6/4, Arrives on a hat-trick after a pair of 2m wins at Uttoxeter recently. Hiked up 9 b but he's not taken lightly in his current mood. 2m handicap wins by 15l and a comfortable 3l at Uttoxeter on last two starts; acts on soft. |
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4th (6) ![]() Bobby's Fortune |
11/1(+45%) | (6) Bobby's Fortune 11/1, 17/2, failed to get home when ninth of 15 in handicap hurdle at Exeter (21.6f, heavy) 29 days ago. Back down in trip so can't be dismissed. Found little entering straight at Exeter (near 2m6f, soft; 17-2) for handicap debut latest. |
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5th (4) ![]() Blue Universe |
40/1(-60%) | (4) Blue Universe 40/1, Pulled up in handicap hurdle at Sandown (19.8f, soft) 18 days ago. Needs to bounce back if he's to end a long losing run. Pulled up at 40-1 latest (2m4f); does not look on a good mark despite edging down weights. |
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6th (8) ![]() Roi De Baviere |
12/1(-140%) | (8) Roi De Baviere 12/1, Modest maiden on the Flat. Best run in this sphere when third of 5 in juvenile hurdle at Fontwell (17.7f, soft) 47 days ago. Tongue strap on for handicap hurdle debut and can't be discounted for good yard. French Flat maiden; second or third for three hurdle races for new yard in small fields. |
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7th (1) ![]() Copper Cove |
13/2(+35%) | (1) Copper Cove 13/2, Off 10 months before a fading seventh of 10 in handicap hurdle at Leicester (15.5f, heavy) 21 days ago. This fair 2m1f winner can take a step forward now now with cheekpieces on for 1st time. 1st and 2nd on heavy last term; has a run under his belt but yard also turns to headgear. |
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8th (9) ![]() Mi Sueno |
40/1(-21%) | (9) Mi Sueno 40/1, Bagged handicaps at Fakenham and at Plumpton last winter but well held in a pair of Flat handicaps in early summer and has offered litttle in a trio of starts over hurdles this season. Best to look elsewhere. Won two from the front in small fields last February/March (2m, soft) but struggled since. |
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There has been no stopping MY FRIEND SEAN recently as he romped home at Uttoxeter in December before defying an 11lb rise over the same C&D last month. A further 9lb rise might not be enough to halt his progress and he gets the vote ahead of Double Oban, who is now two from three in handicaps having been awarded the race at Market Rasen last time out. Roi De Baviere is another to consider.
This is wide open so it could pay to side with THROUGH THE AGES who took a step back in the right direction when seventh at Huntingdon last time and can now capitalise on a reduced mark. Market Rasen scorer Double Oban rates the obvious danger, although My Friend Sean, Roi de Baviere and Copper Cove all need factoring in too.
The ones who are clearly moving forward are MY FRIEND SEAN and Double Oban. The handicap hurdle newcomer is Roi De Baviere.
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