There were 30 Races on Monday 5th February 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Punchestown, 9 races at Southwell, 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 4 race.

Ridin Solo posted a respectable second on his Rules/hurdle bow at Sedgefield on Boxing Day and the six-year-old has more going for him than most in this open affair. However, it may be worth taking a punt on timber debutant DIAMOND DICE. The Jonjo O'Neill-trained gelding has some fair bumper form in the book and he could take all the beating if translating that ability to this discipline. The downgraded Old Gregorian is also worth a second look.

RIDIN SOLO will benefit from further in due course but he made a promising start over this trip at Sedgefield on Boxing Day and looks the way to go with improvement on the way. Diamond Dice looks a good sort for jumping and is a big player. Jomig des Bois, a stablemate of the selection, is interesting, while Coniston George remains with potential having been given a break since Wetherby.

Jonjo O'Neill's runners always warrant respect at Carlisle and DIAMOND DICE is taken to make a winning start over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

GARDENER looked set to complete a double when sprawling on landing and unseating his rider after the second-last fence at Newcastle last month. A 4lb rise in the ratings may not be enough to prevent Olly Murphy's gelding gaining compensation and a third career victory could be on the horizon. Connections of progressive hurdler Doyen Du Bar have wasted little time in getting him over fences and he could have more to offer entering this discipline, with fellow in-form contender Martator completing the shortlist.

GARDENER has shown improved form switched to chasing since joining his current yard, in the process of making it 2 from 2 over fences when departing at Newcastle a month ago, and he remains capable of better in this sphere. He can get the better of Doyen du Bar, who appeals as the type to make a chaser, while Martator can also give another good account.

A hot little race. DOYEN DU BAR has impressed over hurdles the last twice and can complete a hat-trick on this chase/handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Dual hurdle winner LUNAR DISCOVERY lost little in defeat when posting a fine second in a Listed contest at Haydock in late December and she may have too much class on this return to class 4 company. Drumlee Spud appears the pick of the remainder having looked set to go close when falling at Stratford in November. Ben Pauling's mare receives a fair amount of weight, including Beau Morgan's 5lb claim, and she isn't taken lightly. Dontyawantme and Rialannah could battle it out for third.

DRUMLEE SPUD may have won at Stratford last time but for crashing out at the final flight and is taken to make the most of the weight she receives from the useful Lunar Discovery. Rialannah made an encouraging start to her hurdle career at Huntingdon recently and looks best of the remainder.

Having run a cracker when a Listed runner-up at Haydock in December, LUNAR DISCOVERY is taken to return to winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ROYALE MARGAUX was outclassed in a Listed contest when fifth behind Limerick Lace at Doncaster at the end of December. That said, the return to handicap company, in what appears to be an excellent opportunity on paper, can see her gain a first success in the UK, especially if she repeats her second at Cheltenham the time before. Game On For Glory boasts a similar profile to the selection as she also drops from Listed company. Lucy Wadham's mare is likely to be the main threat, while a change of headgear to a visor may benefit Lilith.

LILITH returned to form when winning this race last year and may well repeat the dose this time round having slipped to a handy mark. Indeed, she's 4 lb lower compared to 12 months ago and the first-time visor/prospect of a soft lead are other factors which could potentially help tilt the scales in her favour. Royale Margaux will be a big threat if reproducing the form of her Cheltenham effort in December and she is feared most ahead of Game On For Glory.

Topweight ROYALE MARGAUX was a good second on her last handicap start and earns the vote now back down in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

EL JEFE made it three wins on the bounce at Haydock just before Christmas in a conditional jockeys' event and an 8lb rise for that success is mostly negated with his rider able to utilise his claim on this occasion. Pretending is likely to appreciate a drop back in trip based on her recent fourth at Lingfield, while Skycutter and Serious Ego are others capable of being in the mix.

Lots with chances but PRETENDING arrives at the top of her game and is taken to quickly resume winning ways eased 1 lb for her good Lingfield fourth last time out. El Jefe rates the obvious danger in his bid to rattle off a four-timer, with Skycutter, Applaus and Kingston Bridge others to consider in a very open contest.

Things have clicked for EL JEFE, who beat an improver at Haydock when completing a hat-trick, and his winning spree can continue.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BREEZE OF WIND has progressed nicely over fences and the seven-year-old arrives in search of a hat-trick of victories, with the most recent coming at Uttoxeter in December. That was his first attempt over 3m and the manner of that performance suggested there could be plenty more to come. Gibberwell has run with credit on his latest outings and is likely to enter the reckoning along with Wavelength, who could step forward from his fourth-placed effort here in December.

BREEZE OF WIND is improving fast so a further 5 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the hat-trick. The lightly-raced Robert d'Ores is worth another chance back in this sphere so is next best ahead of Nights In Venice, who has the size to make a chaser.

The improving 7yo BREEZE OF WIND (nap) has won in good style at Hexham and Uttoxeter the last twice and can complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Jeune Prince is a half-brother to a Goffs Land Rover bumper winner and he could get involved on his racecourse bow, while others to note include Red Cadillac and Rehill Relic. DANNO'S DOLLAR gets the nod, though, as he wasn't beaten too far at Ayr in November and is expected to have come on a bundle for that first start.

REDHILLL RELIC looks best of those with bumper experience, while Red Cadillac and Jeune Prince are two likely types among the newcomers.

Perhaps one of the newcomers will provide the answer, with JEUNE PRINCE and the filly Plantaroma respected most.
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