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.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CRYSTAL GUARD had been in decent form prior to a below-par showing at Newcastle but, should he bounce back, Iain Jardine's charge might be worth chancing. Send In The Clouds is unproven at this trip but there have been signs that it could suit the son of Delegator. With that in mind, he must enter the reckoning along with Easter Icon, who was perhaps unsuited by heavy ground at Bath in October and has switched stables since.

EAGLE'S REALM (declared 19.30 Southwell Monday) was too free when unable to complete the 4-timer at Newcastle 2 weeks ago but the drop back in trip will suit and he remains of plenty of interest. Easter Icon did well last season and is starting out for an in-form yard, so rates the main threat ahead of the veteran Grandee, who's dropping in class.

The form pick in a weak race is EAGLE'S REALM, who was due to run yesterday. On Cloud is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Not a particularly strong contest, in which a chance can be taken on DARK ENIGMA. A creditable third in a C&D maiden in December, she could progress now sent handicapping and an opening mark of 56 would appear to be fair. Smooth Silesie can give another good account of herself eased 2lb in the ratings, having finished third at Southwell on her first appearance for the Lisa Williamson stable. Jungle Dance can chase the pair home.

JUNGLE DANCE continues in form and might be able to open his account now. Dark Enigma shouldn't be far away if able to build on her latest improved effort and Toosha would also be in with a shout if able to get back on track for her new yard.

This weak race may be the right opportunity for JUNGLE DANCE to break his duck. Toosha and Clionia need a market check.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TONAL caught the eye when staying on into third from off the pace at Chelmsford last month, and the unexposed son of Siyouni could step forward from an unchanged mark. A slow start didn't help Panama City's chances at Newcastle, but he struck over C&D prior to that and it would come as no surprise were he to bounce back. Harbour Vision, who hit the woodwork over an extended 1m1f here recently, is also noted.

LOCAL MUSIC took her form to a new level when second over C&D in December and this lightly-raced 4-y-o has plenty to recommend her. Panama City gave a good account of himself from the front at Newcastle last time and that puts him right in the mix, with course regular Harbour Vision another of interest.

The unexposed TONAL was a good third on handicap debut at Chelmsford and, with improvement to come, is taken to beat Local Music.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CRIMSON CORONET built on her debut fifth at Kempton when beating all bar a well-bred, well-supported newcomer at Newcastle. Connections will hope that she meets nothing of that calibre here, and her experience can help her to make it third-time lucky. Pilgrim Of Culture was back in third in that Kempton contest, and her trainer Karl Burke also saddles Alpine Oasis. The daughter of Oasis Dream is joined by another interesting first-timer in the James Fanshawe-trained Moonlight Express, who made 85,000gns as a yearling.

Charlie Fellowes' Zoustar filly CRIMSON CORONET possesses much the best form on offer so is taken to get off the mark at the third attempt. Newcomers Alpine Oasis and Night of Desire both offer potential and need considering, especially if the market vibes are positive, along with Roger Varian's once-raced Orchard Keeper.

In a tricky contest the choice is CRIMSON CORONET who ran well enough at Newcastle last time to suggest she can with a race like this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BEAUZON bursting into life has coincided with Charlie Bishop taking over the reins and the pair have teamed up to strike three times here since the turn of the year, with David Probert also tasting success on the Ian Williams-trained five-year-old. It is very difficult to oppose him while in such good form and the five-timer is on. Gustav Graves is holding his form well and should be in the thick of the action once more. Maharajas Express and New Hope Bullet aren't out of it either.

GLORY FIGHTER wasn't seen to best effect at Newcastle last time so is worth another chance to build on his promise there from the time before having eased another 3 lb. Maharajas Express shaped as if still in form when missing the break at Lingfield last time and remains unexposed as a sprinter, so rates a big threat along with the thriving Beauzon, who's bidding for a 5-timer here.

With the penalised Beauzon possibly vulnerable at this shorter trip the vote goes to C&D winner MAHARAJAS EXPRESS.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Berkshire Phantom has to be respected following his win over C&D on Saturday, but a 5lb penalty is a concern. With that in mind, marginal preference is for PESSOA, who won twice over this track and trip before filling second place here last time. A reproduction of any of those efforts would give him a big chance in this company, while Dynamic Talent and Candy Warhol are also noted.

BERKSHIRE PHANTOM confirmed himself back on song when winning in good style here on Saturday and should take plenty of stopping under a penalty. Pessoa was unlucky to bump into one when bidding for the hat-trick over C&D 3 weeks ago but it may be the same story again. Dynamic Talent is best of the others.

Striking while the iron's hot, BERKSHIRE PHANTOM (nap) could well complete a quickfire C&D double. Pessoa is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ALL IN THE HIPS has only been raised 3lb for her win over this distance at Chelmsford last month and it would be no surprise to see the four-year-old go in again as a result. Alafdhal (first) and Warminster (second) are closely matched based on their meeting over C&D recently and they are likely to go well once again, while El Hibri is next best.

Stall 11 doesn't make things easy for ALAFDHAL but a very experienced jockey is on and a 2 lb rise for his C&D win 11 days ago is very fair. Warminster was runner-up in that race and may give the selection most to think about again, with All In The Hips another in-form runner to consider.

The key race could be the recent C&D handicap in which ALAFDHAL got up late in the day to deny Warminster and El Hibri.
Ths is the racecard key.
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