There were 42 Races on Saturday 3rd February 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Kempton, 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 6 race.

Got No Dollars and Comedian Leader both have recent winning form and enter the reckoning on that basis, while Roundabout Silver lurks on a dangerous mark and is not dismissed. However, NASIM is effective on synthetics and, off 4lb lower than his last winning rating, the son of Galileo Gold can provide a relatively quick return for connections on just his fourth start for the Mark Pattinson yard, with the drop in trip likely to suit.

GOT NO DOLLARS got back on the scoreboard here last month and remains feasibly treated on old form. He may be able to follow up. Hul Ah Bah Loo and Nasim can also make their presence felt.

Luke Catton and GOT NO DOLLARS are taken to combine for a second C&D win of the year. Nasim is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Floridian sets a modest standard on official ratings so this can go to one of the newcomers, with LORD CHAMBERLAIN a likely candidate to strike at the first time of asking. A half-brother to plenty of winners, the trip is within compass judged on pedigree and this looks a good starting point for the David Simcock-trained colt. Time To Roll is another debutant to monitor in the betting, with potential improver Beau Gars rated best of the rest.

MON ETOILE possesses the best form on offer and is fancied to build on her recent Southwell maiden second and get off the mark. David Simcock's Masar newcomer Lord Chamberlain could emerge as the chief danger, especially if the market vibes are positive, with the once-raced Perfectly Timed also in the mix.

With improvement on the cards, PERFECTLY TIMED is the suggestion in an ordinary maiden. Lord Chamberlain is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BELCAMO wasn't beaten far behind a now 77-rated opponent at Southwell and another step forward could see the improving three-year-old break his maiden at the fourth time of asking. Mr Swivell dwelt at the start that day, but kept on to finish a close-up fourth so cannot be ruled out. Remonstrate and Coppersmith are a couple of newcomers to monitor closely in the betting, given the rest with experience need to improve.

COPPERSMITH is bred to be above average and could be up to making a winning start in a race where those with experience don't set the bar all that high. Belcamo and Mr Swivell finished second and fourth in the same maiden at Southwell last month and rate the principal threats.

With progress on the cards, MR SWIVELL could well reverse Southwell placings with Belcamo who is respected all the same.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ASPIRE TO GLORY finished a neck in front of a subsequent winner when supplementing a Kempton triumph at Lingfield and he should be able to make his presence felt once again, nudged up just another 1lb. Si Si La Bonne has risen 2lb for finishing an admirable second at Wolverhampton and may prove to be the main danger, although Volkan Bey showed a glimmer of promise over 6f at Windsor in September and warrants consideration on her handicap debut.

VOLKAN BEY fetched 150,000 euros at the breeze up sales and can start to repay that fee by taking a big step forward with victory on her handicap bow here. Hat-trick seeking Aspire To Glory rates the obvious threat, with Si Si La Bonne appealing as the pick of the remainder.

Tea Leaf Ted can leave last time behind him but he may have to give best to ASPIRE TO GLORY (nap) once more.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

REVOLUTIONISE rates as the one to side with on the back of his authoritative success over C&D last week, with a 3lb rise not looking like it will be enough to stop Stuart Williams' gelding. For all that Ultramarine needs to bounce back from a subdued effort at Lingfield, he was in cracking form prior to that and a revival is entirely possible. This represents an ease in grade for Letmelivemylife and, back up to 7f, he may be able to make the frame.

A tightly-knit handicap with LETMELIVEMYLIFE taken to confirm his recent promise having eased a bit further in the weights. Ultramarine wasn't seen to best effect at Chelmsford on his most recent outing and can bounce back, with last-time-out winner Revolutionise respected, also.

Revolutionise should go well on the back of his C&D win last week but LETMELIVEMYLIFE is preferred now returned to 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

KIHAVAH finished just under two lengths behind a classy rival over 1m6f at Newmarket's July Festival and, up in trip off just 2lb higher, he can go very close if ready to roll. Fleurman appeared a stayer to keep on side last spring, but he was pulled up over hurdles in December and has something to prove now. Zealandia struck at Newcastle on New Year's Day, pulling clear with a subsequent winner, and he might be the main danger to the selection off a 5lb higher figure.

Preference is for PRYDWEN, who proved as good as ever when scoring at Wolverhampton last time and remains fairly treated. Citizen General and Zealandia head the list of dangers.

The form of PRYDWEN's latest 1m6f Wolverhampton has been boosted a few times so he might prove the answer to this competitive handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AIDAN ANDABETTIN took a step forward from his debut fourth at Chelmsford when getting off the mark over C&D last month and an opening handicap mark of 74 appears to be more than fair. Kapparis Kid appreciated a drop back in trip to shed the maiden tag on the same card on which the selection made his first start and he is likely to have more to offer as a sprinter. Jenni and Media Shooter are respected too.

Returned to all-weather after 3 months off, MEDIA SHOOTER bounced back to form when third at Lingfield a fortnight ago and he can resume winning ways as he drops in grade. Heading the list of dangers is Jenni, who could yet do better as she goes handicapping on only her third start for David O'Meara, while Zola Power is also considered.

C&D winner Aidan Andabettin is capable of better but MEDIA SHOOTER is preferred after his solid third at Lingfield a fortnight ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A contest where every runner arrives with something to prove, but a chance is taken on PAGE THREE. Andrew Balding's mare was runner-up over C&D off a 2lb higher mark back in November and a repeat of that kind of performance could be enough for her to gain a first career success. A change of headgear to blinkers might aid the cause of Nikki's Girl, while Clipsham Gold appears best of the remainder.

PAGE THREE is holding her form well so Andrew Balding's mare gets the nod to belatedly open her account at the expense of Lady Valentine, who has dropped a long way in the weights and has more severe headgear enlisted here. Clipsham Gold and Nikki's Girl can fight out minor honours.

A final chance is given to PAGE THREE back at the scene of her near miss in November.
Ths is the racecard key.
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