There were 29 Races on Tuesday 23rd January 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newbury, 6 races at Leicester, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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It is difficult to oppose STAFFORDSHIRE KNOT(nap), who wasn't beaten far by Grade 1 winner Readin Tommy Wrong in a Cork maiden hurdle
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Fasol is respected on his French Flat form. NAVAJO INDY and Arthurian Fable are best of the runners with hurdling experience.
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This looks very open. Irish raider MULLINS CROSS should be all the better for a break and she's one who won't mind these conditions.
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With improvement likely from his C&D maiden win last month, THE OTHER MOZZIE can take what looks a competitive affair.
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The most appealing contenders are JAITROPLACLASSE and Officer Of State who return to less taxing company.
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The state of the ground could be problematic for both BALLINOULART and Natty Night but they still look the most likely contenders.
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Though 8lb higher after her easy recent Clonmel score, C&D winner KALANISI DUBH could be up to defying that rise.
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On the balance of his Exeter form, VALADON looks capable of defying a 7lb penalty. Kabuki is second choice.
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Preference is for MT FUGI PARK, who is taken to step up on his eyecatching hurdle debut success and successfully defy his penalty.
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SHANA CLOON seems to be the Cromwell selected runner of his quartet and can score.
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The suggestion is ABUFFALOSOLDIER, ahead of King's Threshold. Blairgowrie has to be feared on his return to action.
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2m4f winner MILTIADES (nap) is going the right way and may benefit from this slightly shorter trip than last time.
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There should be more to come from ASK ANYTHING who can cope with this drop in trip after winning a 2m4f contest here last month
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The 8yo MOVIDDY (nap) has produced some notable efforts over fences this term and returns to hurdles over a new trip that should suit.
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It's easy to turn a blind eye to SUPER SURVIVOR's no show in the Welsh National and it had been a good start over fences until then.
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Few of these appeal on recent form and it is hard to oppose ST DENIS'S WELL who has a 7lb penalty for Saturday's clear-cut Navan win
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While ISSAR D'AIRY was possibly a tad flattered here over Christmas he should be progressive enough to defy the 8lb rise.
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Slight preference is for THE FAMOUS FIVE who is unexposed and is probably better than he was able to show at Ludlow last time.
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With the form of his most recent race being tested by Ask Anything in the 2.55 race, JOSHUA WEBB gets the vote on his previous Cork run
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David Pipe's JURANCON looked good in winning his point and even better on his bumper debut at Chepstow when not remotely pressed.
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A few to consider but BRINGBACKMEMORIES seems to have found his niche since switched to Tapeta and he is preferred to Throne Hall.
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Albert Lasker's debut effort gives him claims but MAGNA VEGA may have greater potential and he's preferred on his reappearance.
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Thorntonledale Max shaped nicely on his debut but so did ROGUE RAIDER and the selection should relish today's extra furlong.
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This is competitive but COUNSEL won well on last week's stable debut and he can defy the 5lb penalty.
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Ice Cool Harry has scope for improvement but CLIPSHAM LA HABANA has less to prove than his rivals on balance of current form.
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This can go to the veteran MUSCIKA who retains the ability to win a race like this. His last effort was probably better than it looks.
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Moyola should get a good pace to aim at but REPRISED is preferred on the back of her Newcastle second.
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Mondammej looks booked for a big run back at 5f but THE BELL CONDUCTOR (nap) can leave his stable debut well behind him.
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A competitive handicap. King Viktor is feared but MARTIN SPIRIT shaped well here 18 days ago and that form looks solid.
Ths is the racecard key.
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