Expert tips highlight key horses for February 16 races at Carlisle and Wolverhampton

Racing Post experts have selected several strong contenders for Monday's horse racing at Carlisle and Wolverhampton. The Punt nap falls on Hello Judge in the 1.35 at Carlisle, praised for its track record. Other notable picks include Wolfburg and El Bufalo across the two venues.

Racing Post's preview for February 16, 2026, focuses on upcoming races at Carlisle and Wolverhampton, offering bettors insights from multiple tipsters.

In the 1.35 at Carlisle, The Punt nap is Hello Judge, trained by Ann Hamilton. Tipster Matt Rennie notes, "Disappointed the last two times for Ann Hamilton but thrives at this track, with five course victories. Is back on last winning mark too."

For the 4.05 at Carlisle, handicapper Steve Mason selects Wolfburg, trained by Sandy Thomson. He explains, "Sandy Thomson's gelding didn't quite last home over further at Catterick last month, but the form of his Boxing Day Wetherby win reads well and he looks better than his current mark of 97."

At Wolverhampton's 5.00, eyecatcher El Bufalo, trained by Thomas Faulkner, is tipped by Steffan Edwards. "Thomas Faulkner's gelding was caught wide when denied a hat-trick here on Friday, but gets a 5lb pull with the winner, Alondra, and the draw advantage flips in his favour this time."

Additional picks include Johnny's Jury for the 1.05 at Carlisle, highlighted by George Bonds for its strong debut speed figure: "Posted a good speed figure when winning on his debut last time in a race whose form has been franked. If he handles the conditions, he'll have a great chance to make it 2-2 for his new yard."

Dark horse Netywell also runs in the 1.35 at Carlisle, with Tom Gibbings observing, "Hasn't won for nearly two years and recent form leaves plenty to be desired. However, took an encouraging step back in the right direction last time out at Ayr, showing up well for a long way. Drops further in the weights and could cause a surprise."

West Country nap Saint Davy is chosen for the 2.35 at Carlisle by James Stevens: "Good run last time and can step forward with the Jonjo and AJ O'Neill yard in form."

These selections provide balanced perspectives on form, track suitability, and recent performances, aiding punters ahead of the day's action.

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