There were 20 Races on Thursday 1st February 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Chelmsford-City, 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 5 race.

CERVETTO is officially 4lb well-in having won on his handicap bow at Lingfield six days ago, so the unexposed son of Zoffany looks well placed to double his tally providing this race doesn't come too soon. Conquest Of Power ought to give another good account of himself having scored over C&D a fortnight ago, while Chola Empire, who continues to fall down the ratings, should not be underestimated.

CERVETTO took a marked step forward when making a successful start to handicapping at Lingfield last time and had plenty to spare, so he should follow up if the race doesn't come too soon. Conquest of Power is a danger and Jenson Benson could feature if the drop back in trip doesn't catch him out.

Unpenalised for last week's Lingfield success, CERVETTO can make it 2-2 in handicaps. Jenson Benson can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Gaiden sets the standard with an official rating of 80 and, though she merits the utmost respect, ROSY AFFAIR is fancied to improve on her Lingfield debut effort, where she finished second, and get off the mark. Blue Point filly Moonfire weakened late on over 7f last time out, so the drop to 6f should see her in a better light. Miss Bodacious shaped with promise on her racecourse bow and is another to consider.

MISS BODACIOUS cost plenty as a yearling, is in good hands, and should have learned plenty from her debut, so she's fancied to improve past Gaiden, who was a bit underwhelming last time. Rosy Affair and Moonfire also have potential.

Gaiden sets the standard but SIOBHANBROGAN shaped encouragingly on last summer's debut and could take a good step forward.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ADMIRABLE LAD justified strong market support when winning in handicap company at Kempton last month, so Chelsea Banham's gelding could take all of the beating eased in class. That said, Viewfromthestars holds every chance on these terms, and he appeals as a leading candidate having been narrowly denied over track and trip three weeks ago. Monsieur Fantaisie continues to run well in defeat and is noted along with the Michael Attwater-trained Bear To Dream.

ADMIRABLE LAD has been better in the past and had a bit to spare when scoring at Kempton recently, so he takes marginal preference over Viewfromthestars, who upped his game when second over C&D three weeks ago. Monsieur Fantaisie can also feature if he doesn't blow the start.

An open race but ADMIRABLE LAD is on top of his game and he can allay slight concerns as to whether this trip suits as well as 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

POP DANCER must hold every chance if building on a strong runner-up effort over C&D last month, where he had the reopposing Dynamic Force (fourth) behind. A winner here before, the seven-year-old is preferred to the likes of Lingfield scorer Twilight Madness, who drops in trip, as well as Reigning Profit, who has been running consistently of late and is expected to be thereabouts again.

TWILIGHT MADNESS scored cosily at Lingfield on New Year's Eve and remains well treated on old form, so he gets the nod over fellow last-time-out winner Level Up, who should give another good account. The well-treated Dynamic Force is also of interest.

Reigning Profit is a key player but LEVEL UP (nap) is preferred with his recent Lingfield success franked and Rossa Ryan back up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INSPIRITUS is the least exposed of these and there should be plenty of improvement forthcoming on the back of a taking success on handicap debut at Wolverhampton last month. A 4lb rise could prove lenient and he should have too much for the capable Rogue Soldier and Cavalluccio, who has finished in the first two on all but one of his last five starts over C&D.

OUTGUN had some good form lines to his name last year and returned from 9 weeks off with a solid second behind a subsequent winner at Wolverhampton in December. He gets the nod to come out on top in receipt of weight all round under the red-hot Rossa Ryan. Roger Varian's Inspiritus is going the right way and he's feared most, ahead of Cavalluccio, who is also enjoying a very good spell himself.

Cavalluccio is on the up but the return to Chelmsford could see WADACRE GOMEZ take another step forward.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Set to race from just 1lb above his last winning mark, H KEY LAILS has a solid chance of getting back to winning ways and looks worth chancing in this company. Deed Pole is another on a competitive mark who cannot be ruled out, while Glencalvie is taken seriously with the in-form pilot Rossa Ryan taking over in the saddle.

DEED POLE needs to dispel a lesser effort over further but he had previously been holding his form well at this trip and can bounce back. H Key Lails in refitted cheekpieces and Angel of Antrim head the dangers.

New headgear could revive Angel Of Antrim but the return of cheekpieces may prove more crucial for H KEY LAILS.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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