There were 45 Races on Saturday 27th January 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 8 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Kempton, 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 2 race.

The return to a flatter track appears to bode well for the chances of CALICO. The eight-year-old acquitted himself well throughout last season, especially when giving Jonbon a fright in the Kingmaker at Warwick, and went close on his return at Cheltenham in November. The switch to the New Course the following month probably didn't suit him as much and he is more than capable of getting his head back in front. Funambule Sivola has dropped to a very tempting mark and Ned Fox's 5lb claim is another positive, while Traprain Law and War Lord appeal most of the remainder.

A winner over C&D last spring, CALICO has returned in good form, runner-up at Cheltenham prior to possibly overdoing positive tactics back there 6 weeks ago. Remaining of interest from this sort of mark, this less demanding test should play to the strengths of Dan Skelton's charge and he rates a big player. Impressive Kelso winner Traprain Law rates a big danger with further progress anticipated. Nells Son and last year's winner Malystic are others worth a look.

He's 7lb wrong but GABRIEL'S GETAWAY made rapid progress towards the end of last season and could still have significant potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

WODHOOH sets a clear standard having maintained her unbeaten record over hurdles at Newbury last month at the expense of Max Of Stars (second) and several others who reoppose. This appears to be another fine opportunity for Gordon Elliott's filly to add further black-type to her CV. Max Of Stars can be forgiven her subsequent effort at Aintree which came on very testing ground, while Ezmerellda and Green Sky are others worth considering for the minor honours.

WODHOOH has been most impressive so far over hurdles and she's firmly expected to make it 5 from 5 in this sphere, possibly at the expense of old rival Max of Stars. Ezmerellda also needs considering on the back of an impressive success here.

Wodhooh should confirm previous placings with a number of these but GREEN SKY appeals as a likely improver under these conditions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Rich Spirit has to be respected on his handicap bow following a win at Catterick just before Christmas, while Hunting Brook, Geromino and Call Of The Wild are others capable of a decent showing. The verdict is for PUNCTUATION, though, who is 5-12 over timber and clearly a lot better than his Cheltenham showing in November. He has been given time to get over those exertions and is expected to go well.

LUTTRELL LAD shaped like the best horse at the weights at Hereford last time and is able to race off the same mark here. He can resume winning ways. Call of The Wild and No Ordinary Joe head the list of dangers.

After a game effort in defeat at Hereford last month, LUTTRELL LAD (nap) can go one better under promising 7lb claimer Cameron Iles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

JERIKO DU REPONET appeared to have plenty in hand when maintaining his unbeaten record at Newbury last month and the five-year-old is hard to oppose on the back of that performance. That said, Fiercely Proud has also won both of his starts over hurdles and Ben Pauling's gelding should not be underestimated. Cases can be made for all of the remainder but Lump Sum is just the pick of them.

Nicky Henderson took this Grade 2 with his high-class hurdler/chaser Jonbon when it was last run in 2022 and his much-vaunted JERIKO DU REPONET is hard to oppose on the back of two impressive Newbury novice successes. Lump Sum also has much better days ahead of him and looks the one to chase home the favourite ahead of The Kalooki Kid and Fiercely Proud.

With JERIKO DU REPONET challenging for favouritism in the Supreme it would be bitterly disappointing should he fail this test.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

GALA MARCEAU only found Lossiemouth too good in the Triumph Hurdle last March and was last seen winning a Grade 1 in France a couple of months later. The lack of a recent run is a slight concern, but the daughter of Galiway could still prove to be too good for stablemate Ashroe Diamond. The latter struggled in the Hatton's Grace on her most recent outing but she was a winner at the highest level against her own sex at Fairyhouse last season. Under Control needs to improve to beat the aforementioned pair but she is next best.

Wille Mullins has won this twice in the last 10 years with Annie Power and Vroum Vroum Mag and has an excellent chance of adding to that with either GALA MARCEAU or Ashroe Diamond, with the former shading the vote on the back of her 7-length win in a Grade 1 at Auteuil in May.

Preference is for GALA MARCEAU, who quickly established herself as one of last season's very best juvenile hurdlers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Destroytheevidence arguably sets the standard based on his second in a similar event at Cheltenham last month. That said, marginal preference is for WELCOM TO CARTRIES, who confirmed the promise of his second on Rules debut at Ascot with an impressive win at the same venue a month ago. The step up in trip should suit Paul Nicholls' gelding and he looks to have a very bright future. Others to consider are Kerryhill and Range.

Another competitive renewal of this Grade 2. I LOVE MY BAIE added to a positive profile when resuming winning ways in a small-field event at Ayr last month and, with this step up to 3m promising to suit, he earns the vote. There are plenty of dangers however, with the promising Welcom To Cartries and Kerryhill topping the list.

Welcom To Cartries is feared but DESTROYTHEEVIDENCE deserves the vote on the strength of his second over this far at Cheltenham.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

A tentative vote goes to FAMOUS BRIDGE, who only ever seems to do just enough in his races and a mark of 139 could still underestimate him. Nicky Richards' charge has won four of his last five starts and he gets the vote ahead of last year's runner-up Cap Du Nord, who arrives off 4lb lower, as well as Sweet Will for the shrewd Emmet Mullins team. Forward Plan had Mister Coffey (second) and Twoshotsoftequila (third) behind when scoring over C&D last month and each are entitled to figure again, along with Strictlyadancer and Surrey Quest.

While several of these have appealing claims, FAMOUS BRIDGE is clearly going from strength-to-strength and he is taken to take another step up the ladder by bagging this prize. Nicky Richards' charge may have most to fear from Forward Plan, who had a handful of these rivals behind when scoring over C&D last time and he remains on a feasible mark. The hat-trick seeking Surrey Quest and Irish-raider Sweet Will both enter calculations, while Erne River is also worthy of consideration.

A whole host have chances but the novice KANDOO KID brings plenty of potential over this longer trip. Mister Coffey is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

YOUNG BUSTER has made a perfect start to his chasing career and he always looked in control when landing the hat-trick at Kelso last month. A further 7lb rise looks manageable with the step up in trip expected to bring about further improvement. Irish raider Galon De Vauzelle and comfortable Aintree scorer Snipe may give the selection most to think about. A former Grade 1 winner over hurdles, Monmiral has yet to ignite in this sphere but cannot be ruled out either.

MONMIRAL maybe hasn't quite achieved as much over fences as might have been expected but this represents a significant drop in grade for Paul Nicholls' charge and he's fancied to successfully concede weight all round. Young Buster is 3-3 over fences and should pose a significant threat again, whilst Snipe has also taken well to chasing and is another player to attempt to follow up last month's Aintree success.

Top of the list is DONNY BOY, who ran a big race in defeat on good ground last month and would be an appropriate winner at this track.
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