Wolverhampton Races & Results Tomform Friday 14th March 2025

There were 43 Races on Friday 14th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Fakenham, 6 races at Doncaster, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Friday 14th March 2025

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

17:10 Wolverhampton Maiden (Class 5) 6f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

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(2) Blue Rc (10/1 -122%)
Blue Rc

10
10/1(-122%)
(2) Blue Rc 10/1, Blue Point colt. Half-brother to 5f/6f winner Invincible Speed. Dam unraced. Trainer’s newcomers command respect. Wears hood.
Trainer made cracking start to the year; wouldn't have to be anything out of the ordinary.
4
1st (4) Hoodie Hoo (5/6 +56%)
Hoodie Hoo

0.833333
5/6(+56%)
(4) Hoodie Hoo 5/6, 220,000 gns breeze-up buy. Hello Youmzain half-brother to French 9f winner Madigan and 1m winner Mataariki. Dam lightly-raced half-sister to smart 11f-2½m winner Molly Malone. 9/2, third of 12 in novice at Windsor (6f, good to firm) on debut, slowly away. Off 8 months. Clear form pick.
Nicely clear of the rest when third on his Windsor debut last summer; sets the standard.
3
2nd (3) Dream Out Loud (5/1 -25%)
Dream Out Loud

5
5/1(-25%)
(3) Dream Out Loud 5/1, Cost £80,000 as 2-y-o. Dam useful French 8.5f winner who also won over hurdles there. Second of 5 in novice at Southwell (6.1f, 6/5) on debut 27 days ago. Should progress.
Well held by his more-experienced market rival on debut but will have learned from it.
6
3rd (6) Topwarrior (9/4 +10%)
Topwarrior

2.25
9/4(+10%)
(6) Topwarrior 9/4, 82,000 gns foal, 220,000 gns yearling, Sergei Prokofiev colt. Half-brother to 3 winners, including smart 5f-7f winner Motorious and useful 2-y-o 5f-6f winner Matters Most. Dam 2-y-o 6f winner who stayed 8.5f
220,000gns yearling who's a half-brother to three useful winners; likely looking newcomer.
5
4th (5) Nordic Games (40/1 -122%)
Nordic Games

40
40/1(-122%)
(5) Nordic Games 40/1, 24,000 gns 2-y-o, Invincible Spirit gelding. Half-brother to 3 winners, including smart winner up to 11f Beautiful Love and useful 2-y-o 7f-1¼m winner Flying Honours. Dam 9f-11.5f winner, including French Group 3 event. Wears hood.
Half-brother to two useful winners for Charlie Appleby; the market will guide on debut.
7
5th (7) Crimson Flo (66/1 -32%)
Crimson Flo

66
66/1(-32%)
(7) Crimson Flo 66/1, 13,000 gns foal, £22,500 yearling, Mohaather filly. Half-sister to 1m winner Wendell's Lad. Dam, 1¼m winner, closely related to very smart 1m winner Mustashry.
Fourth foal of 1m2f winner; likely best watched on debut unless the market says otherwise.
1
6th (1) I Was Thinking (150/1 -20%)
I Was Thinking

150
150/1(-20%)
(1) I Was Thinking 150/1, Make Believe gelding. Dam unraced half-sister to smart winner up to 12.3f Mickdaam. Ninth of 11 in novice (80/1) at this course (7.2f) on debut 11 days ago.
Slowly away and hit traffic on his recent 7f debut here; likely one for handicaps later.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content,

17:10 Wolverhampton Maiden (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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HOODIE HOO displayed plenty of promise when a close third on his racecourse bow at Windsor in July and he merits plenty of respect on his return to action. Dream Out Loud only found one too good on his debut at Southwell last month and Andrew Balding's gelding should not be discounted. Any market support for Topwarrior or Blue Rc would have to be noted.

HOODIE HOO showed plenty when a close third at Windsor in the summer and sets a clear standard. Dream Out Loud was unable to land a gamble at Southwell on debut but still offered something to work on, while Topwarrior and Blue Rc are a couple of interesting newcomers.

Hoodie Hoo sets the standard among those with experience, but the well-related TOPWARRIOR is the one who most draws the eye.


17:45 Wolverhampton Stakes (Class 5) 12f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

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(1) Atlantic Sunset (9/2 -13%)
Atlantic Sunset

4.5
9/2(-13%)
(1) Atlantic Sunset 9/2, Thrice-raced maiden has benefitted from step up in trip and addition of blinkers on previous couple of starts, only better by a useful prospect when second of 5 in novice (11/1) at Southwell (12.1f) 35 days ago. One to be interested in.
Twice well beaten by stablemates of Padre Bay this year; could well be the same again.
2
1st (2) Our 'enery (13/8 +46%)
Our 'enery

1.625
13/8(+46%)
(2) Our 'enery 13/8, Sea The Stars colt cost 140,000 gns as a yearling and likely needed the run when showing some ability in a decent maiden at Newmarket (1m, soft) back in October. There could well be improvement to come on reappearance and he is bred to appreciate this longer trip.
140,000gns yearling who shaped fairly in one run last autumn; bred for this sort of trip.
4
2nd (4) Wise Counsellor (18/1 -100%)
Wise Counsellor

18
18/1(-100%)
(4) Wise Counsellor 18/1, Nathaniel gelding was sent off at long odds for his debut but did show some ability when sixth of 10 in novice at Southwell (11.1f) 2 weeks ago, likely would have benefitted from a stronger gallop. This greater test of stamina should suit and entitled to step forward on his second racecourse outing.
50-1 for his recent Southwell debut; Our 'Enery looks his trainer's best chance.
3
3rd (3) Padre Bay (5/2 +100%)
Padre Bay

2.5
5/2(+100%)
(3) Padre Bay 5/2, Teofilo gelding. Dam, ran once in France, half-sister to top-class winner up to 1½m Adayar (won Derby/King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes), out of smart French 1m winner Anna Salai, herself runner-up in Irish 1000 Guineas. Top-class pedigree and makes plenty of appeal on racecourse bow.
Gelded second foal of a half-sister to Derby winner Adayar; a likely looking newcomer.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content,

17:45 Wolverhampton Stakes (Class 5) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Atlantic Sunset is likely to be in the mix once again but he could be vulnerable having been a well-held second on his last two starts. With that in mind, preference is for OUR 'ENERY, who showed ability when fifth on debut in a decent novice event at Newmarket in October. Padre Bay has already been gelded but should not be underestimated on his racecourse bow.

PADRE BAY makes plenty of appeal on paper and this well-bred son of Teofilo may not have to be anything out of the ordinary to take this 4-runner contest on racecourse debut. Atlantic Sunset sets the standard of those with experience and could be a big danger with some creditable recent runs under his belt, while the once-raced Our Enery is an interesting contender who may well improve now stepped up in distance.

Our 'Enery shaped fairly on debut, but PADRE BAY may well be able to further boost Charlie Appleby's impressive 2025 strike-rate.


18:20 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 4) 8.5f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

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(3) Tempus (15/8 +53%)
Tempus

1.875
15/8(+53%)
(3) Tempus 15/8, C&D winner. Twenty four runs since last win in 2022. 7/1, again not seen to best effect when last of 8 in handicap at Chelmsford City (8f) 15 days ago, slowly away. Cheekpieces back on. Becoming well treated.
Losing run now stands at 24 but is undeniably well handicapped having been dropped 4lb.
2
1st (2) Bravo Zulu (5/2 +25%)
Bravo Zulu

2.5
5/2(+25%)
(2) Bravo Zulu 5/2, Three wins from 11 runs last year. Cheekpieces on for 1st time, career best when winning 9-runner handicap (9/2) at Lingfield (8f, AW) 26 days ago, better placed than most. 3 from 3 for this rider.
Currently 5-11 on the AW and 3-5 in headgear; shows a good attitude and is shortlisted.
6
2nd (6) Urban Road (15/2 -67%)
Urban Road

7.5
15/2(-67%)
(6) Urban Road 15/2, 7/2, career best when winning 9-runner handicap at this course (9.5f) 18 days ago, easily. Can make presence felt.
Goes up in class tonight as he chases a four-timer off a 6lb higher mark; more needed.
7
3rd (7) Eden Storm (12/1 -20%)
Eden Storm

12
12/1(-20%)
(7) Eden Storm 12/1, Course winner. Close fourth of 7 in handicap at Newcastle (8f, 6/1) 13 days ago, running on. Can make presence felt.
Often blows the start; another hold-up performer who'll be reliant on getting the breaks.
1
4th (1) Pearl Eye (15/2 +32%)
Pearl Eye

7.5
15/2(+32%)
(1) Pearl Eye 15/2, Course winner. 8/1, fifth of 8 in handicap at Haydock (8.2f, heavy), merely passing beaten rivals. Off 147 days. Cheekpieces back on. Others more persuasive.
Goes well fresh and is ideally suited by easy, left-handed courses; is one to consider.
8
5th (8) Super Over (80/1 -300%)
Super Over

80
80/1(-300%)
(8) Super Over 80/1, 80/1, seventh of 8 in handicap at this course (9.5f) 2 days ago.
Struggled in three runs for his current trainer-jockey, including here on Wednesday night.
4
6th (4) Hitched (4/1 +27%)
Hitched

4
4/1(+27%)
(4) Hitched 4/1, C&D winner. Fourth of 6 in handicap (7/4) at Southwell (12.1f) 14 days ago, unsuited by way race developed. Back down in trip. Can give a good account.
Enjoyed a good winter, winning four times and going 20lb up the weights; needs more again.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

18:20 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 4) 8.5f Race Class Flow

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The in-form Urban Road has to be high on the shortlist but this step up in grade off a 6lb higher mark is a concern. With that in mind, the vote goes to HITCHED, who failed to fire over 1m4f last time but his previous second over 1m2f at Lingfield gives him a big chance. Bravo Zulu and Chola Empire are others who arrive here with strong form claims.

TEMPUS is in better form than this recent form figures suggest so could be worth chancing from an easing mark. Urban Road completed the hat-trick in style here last month and is the obvious threat, while Eden Storm is finding some form now off his reduced mark.

A number of these tend to be held up and this looks good for BRAVO ZULU (nap), who's currently 3-3 for Rossa Ryan.


18:50 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 6) 5f - 11 Run Class & Speed Card

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(11) Hi Hoh Tonto (28/1 +30%)
Hi Hoh Tonto

28
28/1(+30%)
(11) Hi Hoh Tonto 28/1, Remains a maiden after 17 Flat runs. Eighth of 9 in handicap (66/1) at this course (6.1f) 31 days ago.
Few costly defeats for Matt Crawley last autumn; has offered little in three runs back.
10
1st (10) Midnightattheoasis (6/4 +75%)
Midnightattheoasis

1.5
6/4(+75%)
(10) Midnightattheoasis 6/4, One win from 23 Flat runs. Twenty runs since last win in 2023. Eighth of 11 in handicap at Newcastle (6f, 12/1) 8 days ago.
Regressive gelding who rarely dips below 6f these days; Rossa Ryan is a positive booking.
3
2nd (3) Street Life (14/1 +13%)
Street Life

14
14/1(+13%)
(3) Street Life 14/1, C&D winner. Three wins from 22 runs last year. 40/1, last of 10 in handicap at Newcastle (5f) 28 days ago.
Rarely runs badly over C&D; doesn't arrive in any form but a better showing wouldn't shock.
4
3rd (4) Astapor (66/1 -100%)
Astapor

66
66/1(-100%)
(4) Astapor 66/1, 13/2, eleventh of 12 in handicap at Newcastle (5f). Off 164 days.
Doesn't boast a good record first time out and stall 11 isn't ideal for a front-runnner.
2
4th (2) War Zone (7/1 -100%)
War Zone

7
7/1(-100%)
(2) War Zone 7/1, Latest win at Chelmsford City in February. 7/2, creditable fourth of 8 in handicap at Chelmsford City (5f) 15 days ago. Player.
Been in good form round Chelmsford since his C&D second; should go well once more.
7
5th (7) Starshot (8/1 -45%)
Starshot

8
8/1(-45%)
(7) Starshot 8/1, Remains a maiden after 28 Flat runs. Blinkered for 1st time, 2 lengths fifth of 7 to War Zone in minor event (9/2) at Chelmsford City (5f) 29 days ago. On good mark on pick of recent form.
Longstanding maiden (5f-1m4f) who's done better since returned to sprint trips; player.
5
6th (5) Second Collection (9/1 -64%)
Second Collection

9
9/1(-64%)
(5) Second Collection 9/1, 4-time course winner. Creditable second of 7 in minor event (7/2) at this course (6.1f) 11 days ago. Can make presence felt.
Won't mind drop from 6f; is adaptable regarding tactics; one to consider despite stall 10.
6
7th (6) Himawari (28/1 -133%)
Himawari

28
28/1(-133%)
(6) Himawari 28/1, Respectable fourth of 9 in minor event at this course (6.1f, 33/1) 11 days ago.
Regressive maiden; needs to find a bit more, minus the hood tonight, if she's to take this.
9
8th (9) Admirable Lad (11/1 +0%)
Admirable Lad

11
11/1(+0%)
(9) Admirable Lad 11/1, C&D winner. 10/1, fifth of 10 in minor event at this C&D 17 days ago.
Three-time course winner who can miss the break; only holds each-way claims.
1
9th (1) Stroxx (7/1 -8%)
Stroxx

7
7/1(-8%)
(1) Stroxx 7/1, Two wins from 60 Flat runs. Latest win at Newcastle in January. Third of 5 in handicap (9/1) at Newcastle (5f) 13 days ago. Respected.
In good form and is well drawn for one who's all about speed; has a good bit in his favour.
8
10th (8) Red Walls (7/1 +50%)
Red Walls

7
7/1(+50%)
(8) Red Walls 7/1, 3-time C&D winner. Three wins from 21 runs last year. Latest win here in January. Eighth of 11 in handicap at this course (6.1f, 33/1) 17 days ago.
Latest effort here from stall 11 best overlooked but another furlong would have been ideal.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

18:50 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 6) 5f Race Class Flow

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Second Collection occupied the runner-up berth in a classified stakes over 6f here last time and she has to be respected back in handicap company. However, the slight concern is her draw in stall 10 and with that in mind, STROXX gets the vote. Liam Bailey's eight-year-old finished a fair third over this trip at Newcastle at the start of the month and was kindly dropped 1lb for that effort, so he might be able to get his head back in front. Of the remainder, War Zone makes the most appeal.

SECOND COLLECTION continues to hold her form and looks the most solid option back in a handicap. Starshot is a long-standing maiden but is on a nice mark on the pick of his recent form, while Stroxx is also shortlisted back down in class.

On a career-low mark, SECOND COLLECTION has always liked it here and has Molly Gunn taking off 7lb. Stroxx is next best.


19:20 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 4) 14f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

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(7) Tradesman (17/2 -6%)
Tradesman

8.5
17/2(-6%)
(7) Tradesman 17/2, Unreliable type. Eleven runs since last win in 2023. Second of 3 in handicap at Southwell (16.5f, 7/1) 10 days ago, again very slowly away.
Long odds-on to blow the start and doesn't come without risk, minus headgear tonight.
4
1st (4) Cardano (12/1 +0%)
Cardano

12
12/1(+0%)
(4) Cardano 12/1, Fairly useful winner. 11 lengths sixth of 7 to Optician in handicap at this C&D (7/1) 84 days ago. Break will have helped.
Hard to win with now and become inconsistent; nothing to suggest he's best caught fresh.
3
2nd (3) Robusto (10/1 -11%)
Robusto

10
10/1(-11%)
(3) Robusto 10/1, Eighth of 9 in handicap (13/2) at Southwell (16.5f) 20 days ago. Cheekpieces back on.
Hung right when well below previous levels last time; is ultimately weighted to his best.
6
3rd (6) Optician (7/2 +13%)
Optician

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(6) Optician 7/2, 5-time course winner. Creditable second of 6 in handicap at this C&D (5/1) 31 days ago, no match for improved winner. One to consider.
Always been best round here; is straightforward and reliable, and should go well again.
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4th (5) Rogue Tornado (3/1 -50%)
Rogue Tornado

3
3/1(-50%)
(5) Rogue Tornado 3/1, Career best when winning 9-runner handicap (5/1) at Southwell (14.1f) 13 days ago, keeping on well. Good chance again at this trip.
Hasn't had many runs over this trip, or on Tapeta, and could well be up to it upped 4lb.
2
5th (2) Pleasant Man (10/1 -11%)
Pleasant Man

10
10/1(-11%)
(2) Pleasant Man 10/1, First run since leaving Lawrence Mullaney when 10½ lengths fifth of 7 to Royal Champion in Winter Derby (150/1) at Southwell (11.1f) 20 days ago. Handicap winner before that and respected back in this class.
Out of his depth for his new trainer three weeks ago; is high enough in the weights.
1
|U| (1) Knockbrex (9/4 +55%)
Knockbrex

2.25
9/4(+55%)
(1) Knockbrex 9/4, Latest win at Lingfield in January. Creditable fourth of 11 in handicap (11/1) at Southwell (12.1f) 20 days ago.
Has only gone this far once and is a strong traveller who has stamina to prove.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

19:20 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 4) 14f Race Class Flow

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ROGUE TORNADO made his way through the field to score in good style over this trip at Southwell on his most recent start and is only 4lb higher for that triumph. If the son of Cracksman remains in similar form, then he will prove difficult to beat. Optician took the silver medal home in a similar track-and-trip event last month and would be foolish to dismiss off only a 1lb higher rating. Tradesman appears next best.

ROGUE TORNADO scored in good style over this trip at Southwell a fortnight ago and can follow up. Optician is feared most ahead of Pleasant Man.

Optician should go well again, but ROGUE TORNADO turned in a career-best effort on his first crack at 1m6f on Tapeta last time.


19:50 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 6) 10f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (4) Venetian (13/8 +51%)
Venetian

1.625
13/8(+51%)
(4) Venetian 13/8, Course winner. Nineteen runs since last win in 2022. 9/1, creditable sixth of 12 in handicap at this course (8.6f) 2 days ago.
Easy to back here on Wednesday when hitting traffic late having struggled early (8.6f).
5
2nd (5) Strategic Fortune (14/1 -133%)
Strategic Fortune

14
14/1(-133%)
(5) Strategic Fortune 14/1, 3-time C&D winner. Fifteen runs since last win in 2023. 13/2, respectable fourth of 12 in handicap at Newcastle (12.4f) 15 days ago. Back down in trip.
Pulled hard and didn't see out 1m4f last time and will be happier back round here.
7
3rd (7) The Pug (11/1 +56%)
The Pug

11
11/1(+56%)
(7) The Pug 11/1, Unreliable type. Fourteen runs since last win in 2023. 50/1, tenth of 12 in handicap at Kempton (12f) 30 days ago. Back down in trip. Cheekpieces back on.
Down to a career-low mark under Hollie Doyle, but has become wildly inconsistent.
3
4th (3) City Escape (9/4 +0%)
City Escape

2.25
9/4(+0%)
(3) City Escape 9/4, 5-time C&D winner. Respectable second of 11 in handicap at this C&D (5/1) 3 days ago, race not run ideally to suit and bumping into a very well-treated rival. Obvious chance from the same mark.
Unlucky here on Tuesday; will be 4lb higher from tomorrow and holds obvious claims.
1
5th (1) My Brother Mike (13/2 +0%)
My Brother Mike

6.5
13/2(+0%)
(1) My Brother Mike 13/2, 4-time course winner. Latest win here in February. 8/1, seventh of 11 in handicap at this C&D 3 days ago, not ideally placed.
Comfortably held behind City Escape here on Tuesday; has his good and bad days now.
9
6th (9) Mr Trick (18/1 -50%)
Mr Trick

18
18/1(-50%)
(9) Mr Trick 18/1, Course winner. Seventeen runs since last win in 2023. Creditable second of 9 in minor event at this C&D (13/2) 18 days ago, no match for winner. Place claims.
Latest second came in a 0-50 classified event and he's no certainty to repeat the effort.
6
7th (6) Port Noir (10/1 -33%)
Port Noir

10
10/1(-33%)
(6) Port Noir 10/1, 6-time course winner. Three wins from 29 runs last year. 15/2, creditable 1½ lengths third of 9 to My Brother Mike in handicap at this C&D 17 days ago, not ideally placed. One to consider.
Solid effort back from a second round of wind surgery last time; rarely runs badly here.
2
8th (2) Bird Of Play (66/1 -230%)
Bird Of Play

66
66/1(-230%)
(2) Bird Of Play 66/1, 12/1, fifth of 6 in handicap at Newcastle (10.2f) 22 days ago. Cheekpieces on 1st time.
1m2f may have been beyond him last time and he's another 3lb lower in first-time headgear.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

19:50 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 6) 10f Race Class Flow

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Having looked somewhat of an unlucky loser when rattling home for second over track and trip on Tuesday, CITY ESCAPE makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark. Mark Loughnane's mare is 4lb well-in on her future mark and she should take all the beating if coping with a quick turnaround. The biggest threat may emerge from the three-time C&D winner Strategic Fortune, who should appreciate this drop back in distance, while last month's C&D third Port Noir is unlikely to be far away either.

CITY ESCAPE remains in top form having bumped into a very well-treated rival here on Tuesday and can resume winning ways. Port Noir and Mr Trick are a couple of the other more likely sorts.

4lb well-in, CITY ESCAPE can make amends for an unlucky defeat here on Tuesday before her new mark kicks in tomorrow.


20:20 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 5) 9f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

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(8) Hot Frank (11/2 +35%)
Hot Frank

5.5
11/2(+35%)
(8) Hot Frank 11/2, Thrice-raced maiden. Seventh of 13 in novice at Windsor (6f, soft, 66/1) 6 months ago, not knocked about. Has been gelded/had breathing operation since last seen. Potential improver now handicapping and upped in trip.
Been gelded and undergone wind surgery; the market will be the best guide under Rossa Ryan.
6
1st (6) Tuco Salamanca (7/4 -17%)
Tuco Salamanca

1.75
7/4(-17%)
(6) Tuco Salamanca 7/4, Promising sort. 13/2, much improved when winning 9-runner maiden at Kempton (7f) 23 days ago, well on top finish. Up in trip now handicapping and sure to do better again.
Revelation on his return from wind surgery last month; likely there's improvement in him.
1
2nd (1) Enrolled (7/2 +50%)
Enrolled

3.5
7/2(+50%)
(1) Enrolled 7/2, Lightly-raced maiden. Good third of 13 in nursery at Kempton (7f, 4/1) when last seen, again racing freely. Off 135 days. Up in trip. Could have more to offer this year.
Much better on his nursery debut (7f) last autumn; stable going well and he's shortlisted.
4
3rd (4) Sorbus (33/1 -32%)
Sorbus

33
33/1(-32%)
(4) Sorbus 33/1, Winner at Kempton in January. First run since leaving Ed Walker when seventh of 9 in handicap at Southwell (8.1f, 8/1) 21 days ago, not clear run. Tongue strap back on.
Tongue-tie returns off the back of an ordinary handicap debut for new yard three weeks ago.
3
4th (3) War Hawk (4/1 +27%)
War Hawk

4
4/1(+27%)
(3) War Hawk 4/1, Promising individual. Second of 10 in maiden at Southwell (8.1f, 3/1) 56 days ago, no match for winner. Gelded after and now makes handicap debut. Should do better once more.
Better back on Tapeta last time and that gave something to build on now handicapping.
2
5th (2) Master Of Zest (40/1 -43%)
Master Of Zest

40
40/1(-43%)
(2) Master Of Zest 40/1, Thrice-raced maiden. Last of 11 in maiden (5/2) at Yarmouth (8f, good to firm) 176 days ago. Cheekpieces on 1st time. Makes handicap debut.
Promise first two starts but has to improve to defy this mark in first-time cheekpieces.
7
6th (7) Blue Seeker (28/1 -211%)
Blue Seeker

28
28/1(-211%)
(7) Blue Seeker 28/1, Winner here in December. 3/1, fifth of 8 in handicap at Southwell (7.1f) 30 days ago. Up in trip.
Held since course win; needs to settle better if he's to see out this longest trip to date.
5
7th (5) Ventura Dream (10/1 -122%)
Ventura Dream

10
10/1(-122%)
(5) Ventura Dream 10/1, Gelded, improved when winning 8-runner handicap at Southwell (8.1f, 16/1) 27 days ago, always holding on from a subsequent winner. Should progress further.
8lb higher now but latest win been boosted by the clear runner-up going in since.
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20:20 Wolverhampton Handicap (Class 5) 9f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The combination of a wind procedure and 117-day break did the trick for last month's Kempton scorer TUCO SALAMANCA. Ollie Sangster's three-year-old opened his account with something in hand and a mark of 70 could prove lenient on his first handicap outing. Ventura Dream scored a shade cosily on his handicap bow at Southwell 27 days ago and, despite an 8lb higher mark, he isn't taken lightly. Enrolled and Blue Seeker are others to consider.

A 3-y-o handicap featuring several promising ones, with Kempton winner TUCO SALAMANCA taken to go in again now handicapping. He was well on top when opening his account 3 weeks ago and this longer trip is sure to suit. War Hawk, Ventura Dream and Hot Frank are all ones to keep on side too.

The vote goes to ENROLLED, who ran well in the face of adversity when last seen. Tuco Salamanca is unexposed and next best.


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