There were 28 Races on Tuesday 30th January 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OUT OF FOCUS is still learning over hurdles but is presented with a good opportunity to gain a breakthrough success in this discipline. A winner of a bumper last February, the Evan Williams-trained gelding has been placed twice over timber since and, given this represents a drop in class, he is the pick of this bunch. Crossbeau rates the chief threat, with Awesome Foursome also considered now he steps back in trip.

OSTRAVA DU BERLAIS has taken a few runs to find her feet for Venetia Williams but there were more encouraging signs last time and she's taken to build on that promise back in a handicap. Out of Focus has been placed in both handicaps and should be thereabouts, while Olly Murphy's Borodale retains potential as an unexposed sort.

Evan Williams' OUT OF FOCUS launched his handicap career with two good runs last month and might be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CASTELFORT may not have beaten the highest calibre of opposition when scoring at Sandown last month, but he went about the task in a game manner and a similarly determined effort could see him brush aside the 7lb penalty. Recent Ludlow winner Hill Spirit is an obvious threat, while Dodger Long's experience gained in bumpers gives him every chance of being competitive on his hurdling bow.

This might develop into a straight fight between previous winners CASTELFORT and Hill Spirit, with the former narrowly preferred. Gary Moore newcomer Alain would come into it if the betting suggests he's fancied.

This might go to CASTELFORT, who displayed a willing attitude when landing a good prize at Sandown last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The hat-trick chasing Haston Clermont goes on the shortlist given his current form, despite going up 6lb for a 3m1f success in a novices' handicap at Wincanton 24 days ago. However, it was a deeper race that LEISSIERES EXPRESS won over this trip at Exeter five days earlier and, as such, he shades the vote off just 5lb higher. Secret Plan and Rouge De L'quest complete the shortlist.

HASTON CLERMONT is clearly on an upward curve following victories at Lingfield and Wincanton, and a 6 lb rise for his latest success is unlikely to be enough to prevent him from completing the hat-trick. Leissieres Express boasts a similar profile and he is second choice ahead of Guguss Collonges, while Secret Plan is expected to step up on his chase debut form and can also make an impact.

Jeremy Scott's LEISSIERES EXPRESS (nap) came good at Exeter on New Year's Day and has plenty of scope for further progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SUPREMELY WEST looks every inch a hurdler to keep on the right side of after posting two impressive victories in the north, prior to an admirable second at Southwell when bumping into a potentially useful horse. For his astute yard, he can make a successful handicap debut. Cuthbert Dibble struck at Ffos Las last April and rates as the main danger if ready to roll after almost 300 days off the track. Jaminska was third behind two in-form rivals in Listed company at Taunton and should not be dismissed lightly.

CUTHBERT DIBBLE marked himself down as a good prospect when making it 2 wins from his last 3 starts towards the back-end of last season and he could be worth chancing to defy a 9-month absence back in handicap company. Heros de Romay and low-mileage mare Jaminska are others to consider.

Lightly raced 5yo JAMINSKA began this season with two creditable runs at Taunton and remains unexposed over this sort of trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Zambezi Fix kept on well to win over C&D, but a 5lb rise will make life tougher and preference is for AUTHORISED SPEED. Gary Moore's charge was in front and travelling best when falling two out at Ascot on his chasing bow before finishing a disappointing third at Plumpton. His ability to bounce back must be taken on trust, but it might pay to be in a forgiving mood with him. Issuing Authority bolted up in a beginners' chase at Haydock over Christmas and rates as the main danger.

ISSUING AUTHORITY looks a promising chaser in the making and can follow up his Haydock success. Authorised Speed might be the danger if jumping better back at a more suitable trip.

He needs to jump more fluently than he did at Plumpton but AUTHORISED SPEED could still have significant potential over fences.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FOLLOWANGO finished third on her hurdling bow behind two in-form opponents over C&D and can make a solid fist of trying to go two places better. Chosen Hero failed to beat a rival home in a Listed affair at Haydock, but back in calmer waters, she could be the main danger to the selection. Blue Moon Serenade ran an encouraging race to finish a surprise third at Lingfield and she holds each-way claims once more.

CHOSEN HERO could be the way to go with her sights lowered considerably and fitted with headgear. She showed plenty in a couple of mares' events before struggling in a listed contest last time and has a race like this in her. Followango and Blue Moon Serenade are feared.

This could be quite competitive if the principals run to their best but FOLLOWANGO has the least to prove under the testing conditions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SKI LODGE was no match for a decent prospect over C&D last month, but the way he finished off his race offered plenty of encouragement. That form arguably sets the standard and Alan King's representative may have too much for The Cypriot, who also ran with promise over C&D on his debut back in November. Of the remainder, Barlovento and Bobby's Nelson stand out.

Ex-pointer SKI LODGE offered encouragement when second here on Rules debut and might not need to improve to go one better, acknowledging that Barlovento is a notable newcomer for a stable that does well in this sphere. Bobby's Nelson is also worthy of consideration.

Alan King's SKI LODGE was second over C&D last month and probably sets a fairly good standard of rules form.
Ths is the racecard key.
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