There were 28 Races on Tuesday 21st January 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Ayr, 6 races at Leicester, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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KAROLINE BANBOU wasn't able to justify short odds on her hurdling debut last month, finishing second, but the winner is potentially useful and she looks to hold every chance of going one place better today. Pour Les Filles hasn't been seen since April but his earlier form suggests he will not be far away, while Milo Miller, who filled the runner-up spot in a Fairyhouse bumper in November, must be of interest now sent over hurdles.

KAROLINE BANBOU failed to justify strong support but produced a promising effort nevertheless when runner-up on yard/hurdles debut at Naas 5 weeks ago. Looking sure to improve with that under her belt, Willie Mullins' mare is fancied to go one place better, possibly at the chief expense of fellow promising Pour les Filles. Kir and Amber Point are another pair to note.

Despite a few absences, preference is for POUR LES FILLES who has the more substantial bumper and maiden hurdle form
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Connections opted to pitch BLUE MOSQUE in at the deep end having made a sparkling hurdles bow at Cork in November. Grade 3 company might have proved tough just 14 days later, but it would come as no surprise were Noel Meade's mare to bounce back in these much calmer waters. Rockymountainbleu faced a stiff task at Punchestown last month and this should see him in a better light, while Disco Dancer is most appealing of the remaining duo.

This looks trappy but HALF A CHANCE impressed when making a winning hurdles debut at Limerick back in May and, in receipt of weight all round, he's given the nod to come out on top with progress anticipated. Blue Mosque shades things for the forecast spot ahead of Disco Dancer.

This should be a good opportunity for BLUE MOSQUE to get back to winning ways after disappointing at Navan when last seen
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ALBATALA finished the race in a taking manner when she was a respectable second in a deeper-looking event over C&D at the St Stephen's Day fixture and could go one better today if she builds on that from just a 4lb higher mark. Lady Rose Hackett and Thisistheway also have something to recommend them in this company, while Katherine reverts to hurdles on a fair mark and is another to consider.

ALBATALA showed significant improvement when runner-up to a well-treated sort here last month and a reproduction of that form could be enough to see her go one better. Mayos Vendangeur is proving consistent and should make her presence felt once more, with Lady Rose Hackett worth another chance having shown promise prior to shaping as if amiss on her handicap debut.

The selection is ALBATALA (nap), a fast finishing second over C&D last month. A repeat might just be good enough
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BISHBASHBOSH and Kp's Ladyofknock are suggested as the pair to focus on, with the former shading preference on the back of a return to form with a good second off just 1lb lower at Punchestown on New Year's Eve. The latter was still in contention when she was carried out at Fairyhouse last month and cannot be ruled out from adding to her tally with better luck on just her third start for Mark Fahey. The well-handicapped Darkened and Aine's Lad complete the shortlist.

LE BUGISTE has only shown a glimmer of promise over hurdles to date but a mark of 98 could look lenient based on his fairly useful Flat form, so a chance is taken on him back from a short break. Bishbashbosh and Fort Randall should both put up another solid showing.

Back on better ground it could pay to take a chance on DEL GIRL, just 2lb higher than when touched off at Punchestown in the summer
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Cases can be made for plenty of these, but none more so than ONE LAST TANGO. The eight-year-old was only beaten a length when fourth in a competitive handicap over 2m1f at Leopardstown last month and that form gives him a big chance here. Zurich won over hurdles in France and has to be noted following his encouraging fourth on debut for these connections at Punchestown, while Listentillitellyea and Step Out are others with strong form claims.

Not a novice chase that will take much winning and THE BIG DOYEN could be the way to go after his encouraging comeback in a hot event at Leopardstown over Christmas. Zurich and Listentillitellyea are lead dangers.

A good fourth in a well-contested handicap at Leopardstown over Christmas, ONE LAST TANGO remains nicely treated and gets the vote
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RIGHTFOLKSPLEASE was only beaten a short-head when second over 2m1f at Sligo in October and was third on his sole subsequent start over fences at Naas last month. This step up in trip may bring about the required improvement to see the seven-year-old return to winning ways. Doonbeg Don will make his presence felt if bouncing back to the form that saw him win at Galway two starts ago. Others to note are Le Grand Vert and School Lane.

DOONBEG DON shaped better than the bare result over hurdles last month and is taken to make it 2-2 in this sphere having scored on his chase debut at Galway in October. Rightfolksplease gave it a good shot when third in a big-field Naas handicap last time and he should be on the premises once again, along with Finnians Row and Le Grand Vert.

Rightfolksplease and Finnians Row hold strong claims but the still unexposed top-weight DOONBEG DON is preferred
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The step up in trip worked the oracle for WHATEYS QUEST as he ran out a taking winner over Limerick's extended 2m6f last month and this extra yardage could spark further progress from the seven-year-old. With that in mind, the Charles Byrnes-trained gelding is fancied to defy an 11lb rise to score again, possibly at the main expense of Read To Return. The latter is back over fences following a promising placed effort over timber at Fairyhouse on New Year's Day, while Silver King is also respected now tackling a longer distance.

READ TO RETURN has yet to add to his maiden chase success at Killarney back in October 2023 but he is appealing on the back of a solid recent effort over hurdles at Fairyhouse. The 8-y-o is preferred to Whateys Quest, who did the job well at Limerick and an 11 lb rise may not be enough to debar another bold show from him. Silver King is an each-way player with this step up in trip unikely to be a bad thing.

Although hit with an 11lb rise for his Christmas Limerick win there could still be more to come from WHATEYS QUEST
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