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Thursday racing tips from Huntingdon, Sedgefield, Southwell, Thurles and Newcastle

Huntingdon racecourse

Planet Sport's tipsters spread their top selections across five racecourses on Thursday, February 23, with a particular focus on the action at Huntingdon and Sedgefield.

Let's start with some details of our selections for Thursday's races, there's a full list of tips from each course at the bottom of the page.

Don't forget to check out the racecards, results and live odds in the Planet Sport racing live centre.

14:15 (Huntingdon) Samuel Spade

Samuel Spade could dig punters out of a hole when he lines up in the Every Race Live On Racing TV Novices' Hurdle at Huntingdon.
Ben Pauling's four-year-old was a handy operator on the Flat when trained by David O'Meara and has taken to the challenge of hurdles expertly since switching North Yorkshire for Pauling's Cotswolds base.
He beat some useful opposition in what is traditionally a strong introductory hurdle at Kempton over the Christmas period and then fared best behind Gary Moore's Adonis-bound Perseus Way when second in a competitive running of the Chatteris Fen over course and distance last month.
His age sees him receiving weight from all but one of his rivals here and he could prove extremely tough to beat in a race which should tee him up nicely for a tilt at the Boodles Fred Winter at the Cheltenham Festival.

15:25 (Huntingdon) Blue Shark

Jonjo O'Neill's Blue Shark will look to keep his winning run going in the Join Racing TV Now Handicap Hurdle.
The six-year-old has won four in a row over hurdles since November and shows no signs of stopping judged on his most recent success at Wetherby.
He has gone up 6lb for that and, now rated 24lb higher than when starting his winning run, there is a chance the handicapper is catching up. But there looks far from a 'good thing' among the opposition and he is the obvious form pick in the contest.

16:00 (Huntingdon) Rooster Cogburn

The Racing TV Handicap Chase appears a competitive heat, but it could be worth siding with Rooster Cogburn, who relished the return to good ground when a clear-cut winner at Hereford earlier this month.
That was a real turnaround in his fortunes and he has to prove he can string two performances together, but granted similar conditions he could cut a bold sight from the front once again.

13:30 (Sedgefield) Trac

Trac is racing off a career-high chasing figure in Sedgefield's Vickers.Bet Proudly Supporting British Racing Novices' Handicap Chase, but Micky Hammond's charge has been a consistent operator in the north this season and could yet to have reached his ceiling.
He justified favouritism in comfortable fashion at Catterick last time and can strike again while the iron is hot.

14:40 (Sedgefield) Mullinaree

There could also be plenty to cheer for Milton Harris in the north east when Mullinaree makes his second appearance in a handicap in the BBC Makeadifferenceawards Novices' Handicap Hurdle.
Upped in trip for his handicap bow at Huntingdon last month the seven-year-old caught the eye when second, beaten less than two lengths.
He is just 4lb here and should have plenty more to offer at this distance.

16:25 (Sedgefield) Legendary Day

It is rare that Brian Hughes leaves Sedgefield without a victory and the champion jockey looks to have a fantastic chance of getting on the scoresheet in the concluding Vickers.Bet Handicap Hurdle.
His mount, Legendary Day, has been in epic form in both codes since switching to Adrian Keatley - yet to finish outside the top two in four starts for the handler.
He was a course-and-distance scorer on his hurdles bow in November and two recent spins on the all-weather should put him spot on for stepping into the handicap ranks off a rating of 112.

17:00 (Newcastle) Dinoo

Dinoo is interesting on the all-weather at Newcastle, dropping back in trip for the Huge Daily Boosts Only At Betuk Handicap.
It looks like the experiment over a mile and a a half is over for Roger Varian's charge - who was second at Wolverhampton last time - and his form over this distance from before Christmas should make him tough to beat off what remains a really workable mark.

Full list of selections for Thursday, February 23

HUNTINGDON: 1.40 Great Heart'jac, 2.15 Samuel Spade, 2.50 Blue Beach, 3.25 Blue Shark, 4.00 Rooster Cogburn, 4.35 Robin Des Mana.

SEDGEFIELD: 1.00 Aubis Walk, 1.30 Trac, 2.05 Henry Brown, 2.40 Mullinaree, 3.15 Redbridge Rosie, 3.50 Gandhi Maker, 4.25 Legendary Day.

SOUTHWELL: 1.50 Darbucks, 2.25 Walking On Clouds, 3.00 Eagle Day, 3.35 Eligible, 4.10 Mick's Spirit, 4.45 Rockley Point, 5.15 Owens Lad.

THURLES: 1.55 Telmesomethinggirl, 2.30 O Mio Babbino, 3.05 Falco Blitz, 3.40 Sa Fureur, 4.15 Sir Argus, 4.50 Theonewedreamof, 5.20 West End Victory.

NEWCASTLE: 5.00 Dinoo, 5.30 Ron O, 6.00 Piffle, 6.30 Shaw Park, 7.00 Blackjack, 7.30 Snuggle, 8.00 Nellie French.

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