There were 22 Races on Wednesday 22nd January 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

A 6lb rise in the ratings for SKYHILL's 14-length romp at Kelso 24 days ago looks on the lenient side and this is a suitable opportunity for him to complete a brace. Champagnesuperover arrives on the back of a fair third over an inadequate 2m4f at Leicester and this trip should see the C&D winner in a better light. Olly Murphy's gelding is feared most, ahead of Siberian Star.

C&D winner CHAMPAGNESUPEROVER didn't shape at all badly with a view to stepping back up to this trip when third at Leicester, and Olly Murphy's 10-y-o is selected to strike having fallen to a career-low mark. Skyhill benefited from positive tactics when winning on return at Kelso and he's feared, as is Siberian Star back over larger obstacles.

His longer-term record may not be that great but SKYHILL was clearly on very good terms with himself at Kelso 24 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having justified cramped odds on his hurdles bow at Thurles in November, JARRIVE DE MEE makes plenty of appeal on his follow-up bid. Willie Mullins' gelding had previously scored over 3m between the flags, so this distance is unlikely to prevent another bold display. The progressive Gentleman Bill had little difficulty when scoring on his handicap debut at Doncaster last month and the seven-year-old isn't taken lightly, despite having to concede 5lb to the selection. The Clonmel Kid may fare best of the remainder.

Willie Mullins' JARRIVE DE MEE created an excellent impression when making a winning hurdles debut at Thurles and is impossible to side against with considerably more to come in all likelihood. Gentleman Bill also has better days ahead of him and appeals as the one to chase him home ahead of C&D third Tyson Magoo and newcomer The Clonmel Kid.

Willie Mullins sends his first runner to Catterick and JARRIVE DE MEE earns the vote, having impressed at Thurles in November.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Batman For Ever was a respectable third at Uttoxeter in June and a similar performance on his reappearance should see him in the thick of the action. However, HOBB'S DELIGHT is a more solid proposition after last month's fourth at Wincanton and a 2lb drop in the ratings may prove fruitful for Neil Mulholland's inmate. Fellow in-form rival Super Citizen should also make his presence felt.

HOBB'S DELIGHT showed he's got a race of this nature within reach when just touched off at Plumpton 3 starts ago and, arriving having performed creditably when fourth at Wincanton 5 weeks ago, he rates one of the likelier types with cheekpieces fitted for the first time. Tedwin Hills if bouncing back and Super Citizen are others to consider, with Aazza another to note on her second stint chasing.

The top two options in what looks a weak race are probably SUPER CITIZEN and Hobb's Delight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Achnamara scored readily over a similar trip at Sedgefield on Boxing Day but a 13lb higher mark looks harsh on the face value of what he actually achieved. With that in mind, fellow last-time-out winner KOMEDY KICKS shades the vote after winning a deeper race at Kelso most recently. A 5lb higher mark looks manageable for the Dan Skelton-trained mare, who may find further improvement over this longer trip. Diamond Koda and My Friend Yeats are other solid each-way contenders.

KOMEDY KICKS confirmed the promise of her stable debut with a last-to-first success at Kelso just over 3 weeks ago and a 5 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up with further progress in the offing. Diamond Koda is proving consistent and should give another good account off top weight back in a handicap, with Kazontherazz and Final Edgar others to note.

There are possibilities almost throughout this line-up but KOMEDY KICKS may well have had more in the tank when she won last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GOODTIMES BADTIMES returned from a break with a game second-placed finish at Sedgefield in October and can go one better. Running off 1lb below his last winning mark (over hurdles), the enthusiastic 10-year-old has a live chance of coping with top-weight in this modest event. I'm Too Tired also has a proven liking for Sedgefield and is feared most nudged up 3lb after winning over the extended 2m there on Boxing Day. Just Gino and Mr Mahler complete the shortlist.

MR MAHLER made a promising start over fences when a staying-on fourth here last time out and can build on it to gain a breakthrough victory now his stamina is unlocked more. I'm Too Tired is feared most on the back of his Sedgefield success ahead of in-form pair Get A Superstar and Just Gino.

The 5yo I'M TOO TIRED (nap) won at Sedgefield last month on his second chase start and is open to further improvement in this sphere.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BATHGATE was denied by four lengths into second in a stronger event at Doncaster last month and is only 2lb higher. Philip Kirby's five-year-old will appreciate this drop in grade and it would be no surprise to see him make it two wins from his last three starts. Sea Legend produced a better effort to finish second at Musselburgh in November and could get involved. Of the remainder, Far Away West makes the most appeal.

FAR AWAY WEST produced 2 of her better efforts when making the frame in handicaps in September/October, so she looks an interesting contender on her first outing since joining Dan Skelton. She can leave behind her latest run as she starts off for her leading yard, with the in-form Bathgate next on the list, ahead of Sea Legend.

The in-form BATHGATE is taken to add to his win at Sedgefield in November. Far Away West is feared most on her debut for Dan Skelton
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TILEHURST made a strong impression when bolting up on his debut at Market Rasen in October and has since switched to the Neil Mulholland yard. With any amount of improvement to come, he can defy his 7lb penalty. Dilly's Gunner shaped with lots of promise when finishing second on her debut at Wetherby last month and should go well, while any market confidence behind newcomer Connect The Dots would be interesting.

DILLY'S GUNNER hails from a yard whose newcomers normally come on plenty for their initial experience so, having shaped with plenty of promise when runner-up at Wetherby on debut, she gets the vote to go one better at the expense of Merely A Detail, who caused a shock when scoring on debut but found listed company all too much at Cheltenham on New Year's Day. Stable-switcher Tilehurst and Regal River can both get involved, too.

Wetherby second DILLY'S GUNNER might upstage the penalised winners but there is also a batch of interesting newcomers to take heed of.
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