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.

JURANCON may have a 12lb penalty to overcome for scoring on two of his last three starts, but he was a taking winner at Newbury last time out and stepping up in trip could eke out further improvement. Go West could not have done it any easier when scoring at Fakenham last time out and looks to be a key player, along with Not So Woolly, who has shaped well without winning in three starts over hurdles.

NOT SO WOOLLY has been shaping up promisingly for Joe Tizzard and is fancied to build on his excellent Ascot third (form working out well) and get off the mark. Go West rates the pick of the Paul Nicholls-trained quartet and is next on the list with Jurancon, Jaipaletemps and Seymourjohn all worthy of consideration too.

Solid maiden NOT SO WOOLLY is taken to open his account. Jurancon and Go West are respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This can go the way of SAINT ANAPOLINO, who overcame his tendency to be keen when getting off the mark in comfortable fashion at Exeter last month. A 3lb rise for that success looks manageable, and Campaign Trail may be the main danger if bouncing back to the form that saw him win at Doncaster on his debut over hurdles. A stablemate of the selection, Manuelito is a capable sort on his day, while the same can be said of Black Hawk Eagle, who takes a significant drop in grade.

Lots with chances. Alan King's ADMIRALTY HOUSE rates the pick at these weights so is taken to build on his good Haydock third under these less testing conditions and resume winning ways. Campaign Trail fluffed his lines at Wetherby last time but could still emerge as the main danger on his first go in handicaps, while Ninth Loch, Saint Anapolino and Mostly Sunny all need factoring in too.

The most persuasive contenders are the interesting handicap debutants SAINT ANAPOLINO (narrowly preferred) and Campaign Trail.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Not beaten far in a race that has worked out well at Exeter last time out, THE DOYEN CHIEF remains unexposed in this sphere and stepping up in trip could be ideal for this eight-year-old. He can score at the main expense of Pimlico Point, who has not been seen in action since May but went close at Uttoxeter on that occasion. Mount Gay Run is another to consider on his chasing bow, while Jupiter Allen cannot be ruled out either.

It could be a case of third time lucky over fences for THE DOYEN CHIEF, who wasn't far behind Stormy Flight in the Exeter handicap won by the progressive Lowry's Bar and Alan King's charge will almost certainly benefit from this step up in trip. Stormy Flight failed to complete at Windsor next time but he'll be a threat granted a clear round here. If Mount Gay Run takes to fences at the first time of asking he shouldn't be far away either.

Consistent THE DOYEN CHIEF (nap) was successful over hurdles on this card 12 months ago and holds particularly solid claims back here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ANNO POWER was the game winner of maiden hurdle over 2m at Sandown in November and looks progressive enough to cope with a penalty. Having previously shown ability when winning bumpers at Cheltenham and Ascot, there is a lot to like about her chance now she has experience in this discipline. The class-dropping Tour Ovalie is another must for consideration, while Organic completes the shortlist.

ANNO POWER was value for appreciably more than the result might suggest after cutting through the field to collar a couple of much more prominently-ridden rivals at Sandown on her hurdling debut back in November and looks capable of defying a penalty on route to better things. Tour Ovalie is a likeable type who merits obvious respect back in calmer waters, with Organic an interesting recruit to this sphere based on her fairly useful Flat form.

Preference is for ANNO POWER, who remains unbeaten in the hood. Tour Ovalie, Barrabool and Organic look the dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having readily completed a hat-trick of wins over fences in a similar race at Market Rasen in November, CAMINO ROCIO is hard to oppose as he bids to extend his unbeaten status since joining his current yard. A 9lb higher mark obviously demands more of him and gives hope to the supporters of Lady Pretender and Mutley Crew, who are put forward as the two most likely threats.

The vote goes to LADY PRETENDER, who appears to be finding her feet for Venetia Williams judged on creditable efforts in defeat the last twice. Camino Rocio is on a roll and he is the clear main danger ahead of Mutley Crew.

On the back of a solid effort, LADY PRETENDER could well go one better and open her account. Camino Rocio is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DIESEL LINE took a big step forward on his second handicap start when filling the runner-up spot over C&D last month, and he's only 2lb higher. Jeremy Scott's seven-year-old might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to go one better. Activist wasn't disgraced in fourth in a stronger event at Hereford on his latest outing and could get into contention, along with Our Dylan.

DIESEL LINE is given a chance to build on last month's promising second over C&D. Moonlight Artist is on a good mark if a return to hurdles and first-time cheekpieces have a revitalising effect. Gallopade hasn't been seen for 22 months but an opening mark in the mid 90s may not be beyond him if retaining anything like his old ability and market confidence could prove significant.

Good to soft ground might be preferable for DIESEL LINE but he ran well here last time and can make good on his bumper promise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TWO TO TANGO only found a subsequent winner too good in a deeper contest over track and trip in December and the handicapper might have been kind to leave his mark alone. With the booking of Harry Cobden catching the eye, he could gain his first career success. Ted's Friend has made the frame on each of his last three starts, most recently finishing second at Fakenham, and should remain competitive. Drash On Ruby completes the shortlist.

The fact DRASH ON RUBY is 0-9 in handicaps doesn't make her one for maximum stakes but the way she travelled until a bad mistake 3 out at Exeter last time suggests she has a win in her from this sort of mark. State of Fame is another who shaped well last time and is second choice ahead of last-time-out C&D second Two To Tango.

This can go to TWO TO TANGO who can capitalise on the drop in grade with Harry Cobden up for the first time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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