There were 31 Races on Monday 3rd February 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Carlisle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

This is likely to go to one of the newcomers, with PARATROOPER, a half-brother to 1000 Guineas runner-up Cloak Of Spirits, suggested as the first one to consider. The son of Frankel has little to fear from starting out on the all-weather and appeals with his yard remaining in good form. The Godolphin-owned Alpine Trail, a 550,000-euro yearling, is related to several winners and is an obvious threat on paper. Similar comments apply to Motawaared, who can only benefit from this debut run.

Charlie Appleby has been successful with his last three 3 year-old colts/geldings in the U.K (including one on debut) and ALPINE TRAIL is taken to continue that fine run of form by making a successful racecourse bow. Paratrooper is a half-brother to a 1000 Guineas runner-up and is feared, while Baikal should be competitive with racecourse experience under her belt.

Paratrooper and ALPINE TRAIL are newcomers of note and the latter can enhance his trainer's superb strike-rate in AW novice events.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KALEIDOSCOPE EYES came good on several promising starts when she made all over C&D a fortnight ago. The Mick Appleby-trained filly has the capacity to follow up off 6lb higher now she has proven that cheekpieces are an effective aid. Invincible Melody debuts in a handicap from a workable mark and, with a tongue-tie/blinkers combination tried, could have more to give now he steps up in trip. Previous track and trip winner Arlecchino's Rex is another to consider with new headgear added.

ARLECCHINO'S REX travelled well when finishing second at Kempton last month and was only bettered by a more progressive rival. He can go one better in a first-time hood, ahead of interesting handicap debutante Invincible Melody and Blue Anthem, who both represent excellent yards. C&D winner Kaleidoscope Eyes could be dangerous if allowed to dictate matters from the front.

Blue Anthem and Invincible Melody should do better but so too can MAKES ME WONDER and he's preferred now back up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

All of these have questions to answer and with that in mind, it could be worth chancing that PIRANHA RAMA can provide a bit of value on just her fifth start on the all-weather. The surprise winner of a nursery over 6f at Chelmsford three starts back, stepping up to 7f could elicit another step forward from David Evans' filly. Khutulun is the most obvious danger coming back in trip, despite running off 5lb above her only previous winning mark. Ornately also commands respect.

KHUTULUN perhaps wasn't best-suited by the mile last time and is still in good form, so she hets the nod. Ornately is a fascinating handicap debutante who is bred to be much better than her current mark.

Khutulun is a solid contender but the unexposed ORNATELY appeals as the type to do well in handicaps this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PATROL accounted for Unknown Journey (fourth) when occupying the runner-up berth over an extended 1m1f here last month and is expected to confirm that form to make it two wins out of his last three starts. As for the latter, he sports first-time blinkers which might help him get closer to the selection, along with being 5lb better off this time around. Sydney Whistler hasn't shown a lot in three starts to date but may prove a different proposition now that he tackles the handicap ranks.

JONNY GARLIC can race off just a 1 lb higher mark than when an excellent recent runner-up at Lingfield so looks the way to go provided he is none the worse for his exertions here on Saturday. Patrol rates the main danger on the back of a solid second here last time out, with Unknown Journey also in the picture.

Stamina is a query for all five runners but PATROL is on the up for his new yard and looks the safest option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BURABACK successfully completed a course-and-distance double when scoring by over a length in this grade last month. Derek Shaw's six-year-old is only 5lb higher compared to his most recent success and could go in again. Gustav Graves is in good heart after hitting the crossbar at Newcastle last time and should be thereabouts off 1lb higher, while previous C&D winner Wedgewood is another to consider.

Derek Shaw holds a strong hand, with GUSTAV GRAVES taken to deny Buraback a C&D hat-trick. Recent Southwell runner-up Level Up should also be on the premises under Rossa Ryan.

This can be fought out by Nelson Gay and LEVEL UP. The selection went close off 2lb higher last week and is 3-5 for Rossa Ryan.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PAYMENT PLAN readily justified favouritism over C&D on his latest outing and a 4lb rise might prove to be on the lenient side. With lots in his favour again, he can continue his fine form to make it four wins out of his last five starts. Grand Duchess Olga was beaten a neck into second over 1m6f at this track last month and is likely to be on the premises along with Daaris, who was a place behind the five-year-old.

The in-form DAARIS has the services of Rossa Ryan and gets a narrow vote ahead of the thriving Payment Plan. Grand Duchess Olga is another who shouldn't be far away in a tight staying event.

The vote goes to the progressive PAYMENT PLAN, who has won three of his last four including a comfortable success over C&D 16 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

High Court Judge had little difficulty in landing the spoils in classified company at Southwell and Lingfield last month, but he is now 15lb higher than his C&D triumph in early January. That hefty hike in the handicap undoubtedly demands more of James Owen's charge and he may be worth taking on with the unexposed LIGHTNINGBOLTZOOM. The four-year-old arrives on the back of second-placed handicap bow over 1m3f at the Nottinghamshire venue and this longer trip should suit. Harlington is also of interest.

HIGH COURT JUDGE continues to thrive for James Owen and is hard to side against in his bid for a four-timer after his easy Lingfield success last time. Newcastle runner-up Busby is weighted to go close and next on the list ahead of the unexposed duo Incan Empire and Lightningboltzoom.

The most striking contender is HIGH COURT JUDGE (nap), who has won his last three starts including an emphatic success last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

JUST TEN HIGH had subsequent winner and reopposing rival King's Crown (fourth) behind him when finishing a close-up second at Southwell last month and compensation could be imminent. A 1lb rise may prove to be on the lenient side for Dylan Cunha's gelding and he's preferred to fellow in-form rival Southbank. The son of Acclamation arrives on the back of a runner-up effort over C&D and another good account is forecast, while the aforementioned King's Crown warrants respect in his current heart.

The vote goes to JUST TEN HIGH, who has returned to form in this headgear combination the last twice, regaining the winning thread at Southwell over Christmas prior to going down narrowly at the same course a week later. There's no reason to believe that he won't be just as effective here. Porfin has also been in good form and is next on the list ahead of Autumn Angel, who was holding her form well, too, prior to what was probably a mere blip over this C&D recently.

Just Ten High isn't fully exposed as a sprinter but SOUTHBANK could find this being run to suit and he's preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COOPERATION's close-up second at Southwell 10 days ago can be upgraded after switching left of the field at a pivotal point. That was only the seven-year-old's second outing under the tutelage of Mick Appleby and a seventh career victory looms. A 135-day break may have freshened up triple C&D winner Kensington Agent and market support for Tony Carroll's mare must be noted. Not Just Yet is another to consider reverting to class 6 company.

ZAMAN DAAR and Cooperation both arrive here on the back of eye-catching efforts and while the latter is not passed over lightly following his near miss at Southwell, marginal preference is for Ismail Mohammed's representative. Indeed, Zaman Daar did well to finish as close as he did when returning from a break over C&D in December and he's been eased 2 lb since. Global Effort and Nevernay are others to consider.

Cooperation and Nevernay can feature but it might be worth chancing topweight ZAMAN DAAR, who could yet rate higher.
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