There were 21 Races on Tuesday 4th February 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Taunton, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Newcastle, 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.

MIDNIGHT LION's winning run came to an end over 1m2f here recently but that was a much stronger race than this and he has to be of interest, despite the big step up in trip. Zivaniya's second at Kempton a couple of weeks ago suggests that he could go well in a race of this nature, while Dreams Adozen is another to consider.

MIDNIGHT LION arrives at the top of his game and with this longer trip likely to prove within his compass he is fancied to quickly resume winning ways. Royal Deeside appeals as the main danger on his first run for Patrick Morris ahead of Zivaniya and Dreams Adozen.

The choice is ZIVANIYA who made all over C&D last summer, but has won when not leading and is now 2lb lower than for that success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Time Patrol merit the utmost respect on the back of Saturday's C&D victory, but his penalty demands more of him. With that in mind, preference is for SPARTAN FIGHTER, who was beaten just under two lengths over C&D 12 days ago and a 2lb drop in the ratings could prove fruitful. Shatin Venture is another who merits a place on the shortlist.

TIME PATROL can defy a penalty and make it 3-3 under Molly Gunn since fitted with cheekpieces. Spartan Fighter won off an identical mark at this time last year and is second choice ahead of Pockley, who like the selection tasted success here on Saturday.

The selection is SPARTAN FIGHTER who has dropped 4lb lower than for the latest of his six C&D successes.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TASEVER only found one too good when trying to follow up a C&D victory in January here on Saturday and the five-year-old is clearly the one to beat once again. Streak Lightning was not far behind the selection on his most recent outing and could prove to be the main danger, although Harlem Nights and Bobby Joe Leg also merit consideration.

A few with chances but HARLEM NIGHTS returned from a break with an encouraging Wolverhampton third and can race off a 1 lb lower mark here so looks the way to go. Streak Lightning is feared most in his bid for a fourth C&D victory ahead of Bobby Joe Leg, Tasever and Blackjack.

This can go to TASEVER (nap) who has been in fine form here since October. This confirmed front-runner may enjoy the run of the race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TOMORROW DAY had a couple of lengths to spare over Beneficiary when he won a class 6 over C&D last month and can cement the form with the runner-up. Fellow track-and-trip winner Bellagio Man lost all chance at the start on his latest run but can also be expected to be on the premises if he breaks on terms this time.

ONE MORE DREAM has plenty of class for this grade and is preferred to recent course scorer Beneficiary, who has Warren Fentiman taking a handy 7 lb off.

Biplane has been running well under these conditions. She is second choice to ONE MORE DREAM who's become attractively handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ONE HORSE TOWN didn't get a clear run yet managed a commendable second-placed finish over 7f on his stable debut at Chelmsford last month. The additional furlong could draw further improvement from the lightly-raced three-year-old, who sets the standard and appeals strongly with cheekpieces added. Orangesandlemons rates the most obvious threat, although Sovereign Class warrants close inspection after her debut second.

WAR AND LOVE took a step forward from her debut when runner-up to a subsequent winner at Chelmsford last month and is the percentage call to go one better with further progress on the cards. Orangesandlemons is proving consistent rather than progressive, but it's worth noting she wasn't seen to best effect on her most recent outing at Wolverhampton and seems sure to be in the shake-up once again. Crack On Boys is expected to build on a promising debut at Lingfield and can also have a say.

The vote goes to ONE HORSE TOWN who was only beaten a head on stable debut last month. He may appreciate this stiffer test.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WILLIAM DEWHIRST is in the form of his life after showing his versatility to score over 6f at this venue last time, which made it five wins from his last six starts. Ben Haslam's five-year-old is 19lb higher than the beginning of that fine sequence and can continue his rise in the ranks. Paddy's Day made every yard of the running to regain the winning thread over C&D on his most recent start and is noted along with last-time-out Southwell scorer Popular Dream.

Though DARK KESTREL remains 4 lb above the mark off which he gained his latest win over C&D in October, he left the strong impression that it needn't be a barrier to success when finding only a bang in-form rival too good at Southwell recently. If Moon Flight is raring to go following a break he will be a danger to all, while the prolific William Dewhirst has to be respected in his bid for the four-timer. Reinforce has slipped to a dangerous mark but he appears to be more of a force on turf.

The safest option may be PADDY'S DAY who has won twice over C&D, the latest when making all ten days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Elettaria beat Monsieur Fantaisie by a nose when successful in a classified stakes over track and trip last month and she can confirm that form. However, CONCERT BOY gets the nod. Katie Scott's five-year-old had Impeach (third) behind when filling the runner-up spot over a mile here last time and could record his second C&D triumph. Jems Bond is another to note.

It was literally a whisker that separated MONSIEUR FANTAISIE and Elettaria on the line in a C&D handicap 10 days ago, with the latter emerging victorious. Peter Niven's charge is 1 lb better off this time and may well turn the tables on his old rival, particularly if settling better. Impeach continues to edge down the weights and is best of the rest.

Elettaria beat MONSIEUR FANTAISIE by a nose over C&D ten days ago, but the runner-up has a sporting chance of reversing the form.
Ths is the racecard key.
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