There were 21 Races on Tuesday 6th February 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Taunton, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

It takes quite a leap of faith to get behind an 11-year-old maiden, but CAPTAIN JACK doesn't have many miles on the clock for one his age and made a most encouraging beginning to life with James Owen when runner-up over C&D. The performance looks even better now, thanks to the winner going in again subsequently, and he is preferred to Huntingdon second Sailed Away. Nimbus Boy couldn't back up a Hereford triumph at Wincanton but still merits respect.

SAILED AWAY signalled he's ready to go in over hurdles when a clear Huntingdon runner-up last time out and a 5 lb rise still sees him on a handy-looking mark. Backinforglory rates the main danger on the back of her good Southwell second, although What A Steal, Captain Jack and Tip Top Tonto all need factoring into this competitive event.

The 11yo CAPTAIN JACK is taken to get off the mark belatedly, having gone close over C&D on Boxing Day on his stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Emailandy made the frame in a warm Newbury novice hurdle before finding only one too strong on his handicap debut at Kempton's Christmas fixture. He has the same official rating as MOON D'ORANGE, but the latter finished third in a Cheltenham Grade 2 and, interestingly, new handler Fergal O'Brien has given him a Festival entry. Sao Carlos has shaped with considerable promise so far, particularly when breaking his jumping duck at Wetherby, and must not be taken lightly.

This looks a good opportunity for EMAILANDY to resume winning ways having run to a near useful level on both his starts since making a successful hurdling debut at Plumpton in November. Sao Carlos undoubtedly has more to offer now stepping up to a more suitable trip, with the more exposed Moon d'Orange also respected on first outing for Fergal O'Brien.

This probably rests between EMAILANDY and Moon D'Orange. Paul Nicholls' charge sets the benchmark, with his form stacking up well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A wind operation and the step into handicap company proved the making of GOOD LORD at Plumpton last week, with the German import sauntering to success. Billy Aprahamian is wise to get him out before the assessor can take revenge and he can go in again. Hara Kiri made a really pleasing return from the sidelines when third on his own handicap bow at Leicester and looks a lively threat. Not much separated Ez Tiger and Greatness Awaits when fourth and fifth at Southwell, in a race where Jumping Jupiter didn't show his true colours.

It's hard to escape the claims of GOOD LORD, who looked a different proposition following a break/wind op when bolting up on his handicap bow at Plumpton and he is a step ahead of the assessor under a penalty here. He won't have things all his own way, though, if Hara Kiri is able to build on his encouraging comeback run at Leicester. Ez Tiger and Jumping Jupiter are viable each-way options.

This revolves around the penalised GOOD LORD (nap), who was an easy winner on last week's handicap debut at Plumpton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BLUE BIKINI got back on track with an emphatic victory at Catterick in December, taking her record over hurdles to five wins from 10. A subsequent 4lb rise does not look beyond Fergal O'Brien's mare and she gets the nod. Top Cloud goes in search of his hat-trick following wins at Taunton and Ascot. He merits the utmost respect, as does Hashtag Boum, who should not be far away having occupied the runner-up spot on her last two starts.

TOP CLOUD has thrived under the tutelage of Robbie Llewellyn so is fancied to bag a fifth success of the season with the form of his recent Ascot victory having been franked. Hashtag Boum is weighted to have a say and next on the list- with course scorer Blue Bikini also in the picture.

Preference is for HASHTAG BOUM, who is compiling a solid record in handicaps and could be suited by today's extra yardage.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Scene One was said to have been unsuited by heavy ground when pulled up at Fakenham in December, but Lucy Wadham's charge put that blip behind him when winning over 2m3f here last month. A 5lb rise could underestimate the gelding, but EASY BUCKS bolted up at Punchestown on his latest outing and he might be hard to beat with any further progress. Others to note include Geryville and Huntingdon scorer Mixedwave.

INFLEXIBLE is getting the hang of things over fences now and his much-improved second at Hereford last month appeals as solid form, so he's taken to go one place better. Mixedwave and Scene One are both going the right way and are feared.

Bottomweight MIXEDWAVE continues to improve and, having shown that he's suited by C&D, can follow up last month's win at Huntingdon.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

PARK PRINCESS created a big impression when winning by 10 lengths on her racecourse debut at Newbury in December and the daughter of Walk In The Park is hard to oppose as a result. Avakate got the better of Listentoyourheart (second) in a similar event at Doncaster last time and another good run can be expected from Alan King's mare. Others to note are Northern Air and Diva Luna.

It was hard not to be impressed by the way PARK PRINCESS quickened away from her rivals at Newbury and, with the promise of better to come, she can take this step up in class in her stride. Avakate did the job well when seeing off Listentoyourheart at Doncaster and there shouldn't be much between them on these terms. Northern Air, an easy winner of her sole start between the flags, is an intriguing candidate for last year's winning yard, too.

Having travelled supremely well when winning a Listed mares' bumper at Doncaster in December, AVAKATE is taken to defy a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FLEMEN'S TIPPLE bounced back to form when second over 3m1f at Plumpton last time and he could go one better on his chase debut off 2lb higher. Elleon is a consistent performer who has to be of interest following a wind operation since his latest second at Catterick in December. Monaghan Boy edges out Furkash to be best of the rest.

BENNY BALOO was behind Monaghan Boy at Catterick but he is of strong interest returned to the scene of his stylish breakthrough success during the Christmas period, which was his sole previous appearance on a right-hand track under Rules. Monaghan Boy has improved with each of his three runs over fences and is likely to be involved in the finish, along with the consistent Elleon. Chase-debutant Flemen's Tipple is also considered in a race iwhere pretty much all seven have a chance.

Today could be the day for ELLEON. He has been frustrating to follow but his form reads very well in today's context.
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