There were 35 Races on Monday 27th January 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 6 races at Plumpton, 6 races at Hereford, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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TURN UP THE BEAT ran really well back at Dundalk last month and may be able to go one better now. The Outstrip gelding stuck on well when headed inside the final furlong and was only beaten a head by Crystal Luna. Off just a 2lb higher mark, he's expected to run a big race again. Livingston Range is a candidate to race prominently as well and could be a danger. He drops back in trip after a solid run to finish third here last month. Leblon Girl showed some ability in England and is one to note on her first outing for Adrian Murray.

LIVINGSTON RANGE was beaten in the C&D handicaps won by re-opposing pair My Girl Sioux and Sam's Xpress respectively in November, but he has clear prospects of reversing the placings with those rivals on these revised terms. Moreover, the 7-y-o left the strong impression that his turn is near when third here last time. Turn Up The Beat put in a good shift back at this course last month and he is a threat, while Sam's Xpress is third choice ahead of Cuban Grey.

The tentative vote goes to LIVINGSTON RANGE, who ran a huge race from a terrible draw here last time and is handicapped to strike
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BEAUTY BELLA has some solid handicap form here in recent weeks and looks up to landing a claimer. The daughter of Buratino is top-rated in the field, with a mark of 64, and appears to be nicely treated at the weights. Belles Feuilles comes here in winning form, having posted a C&D success last month, and she looks to have a big shout. Deed Pole has been knocking on the door in handicap company and is another to consider.

BELLES FEUILLES made a winning start for this yard over C&D last month and, still on a good mark up 5 lb, she is taken to strike again. Next on the list is Beauty Bella, who was below par on her latest start but she performed well on first two starts for this yard and has a leading chance on these terms. Jawhary is best of the rest.

Preference is for BEAUTY BELLA, consistent in handicaps of late and well enough treated at the weights.
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KONIAG has been knocking on the door during the winter months and compensation could be on the cards. The four-year-old is only 1lb higher than when finishing second here 38 days ago and Paddy Harnett's 5lb claim could prove decisive. Vivacious Lady has filled the runner-up spot on her last couple of visits here and she may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Darkened, who hasn't been disgraced over timber of late.

VIVACIOUS LADY is on a fair mark and arrives on the back of two likeable performances, so she's fancied to go one better than her second over C&D last month, Koniag looks the main threat and Someone's Wish should give his running back on the Flat.

The one to be on should be VIVACIOUS LADY (nap) who narrowly failed over C&D last month and has more to offer.
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FREE SOLO has run really well on his last couple of outings here and may be able to collect, despite creeping up a few pounds. He bumped into an in-form horse in Cousin Shay over C&D on his penultimate outing before another solid run to chase home Volatile Analyst 10 days ago. He wouldn't be winning out of turn. Daonethatgotaway got 6lb for his win here last month, but may still be competitive off his revised rating. Harry The Rogue has been runner-up on his last two starts and steps up to a mile. He is another who has to be on the shortlist in a competitive contest for the grade.

FREE SOLO is well handicapped and has been threatening to capitalise lately, finishing clear of the remainder when runner-up here 10 days ago, so he gets the nod ahead of last-time-out C&D winner Daonethatgotaway. Harry The Rogue is also of interest.

Sam Coen's claim will ease the burden aboard FREE SOLO and he can get his head in front for in-form trainer Pat Murphy
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LOST PRESIDENT looked like a horse who could improve again after his win here 13 days ago and may be able to follow up. He made up a nice bit of ground turning for home and claimed the well-backed Senior Montecristo inside the final furlong to secure success. A 7lb hike doesn't look harsh. Fortuna Vera is another with upside and it will be interesting to see how she fares on her handicap debut. The Footstepsinthesand filly stepped forward from a promising debut run to win her maiden in November. Habari wears cheekpieces for his handicap debut and is one to note having hinted at ability in maidens.

LOST PRESIDENT relished the step up in trip when off the mark over C&D 2 weeks ago and he had enough in hand that day to suggest he can defy a 7 lb rise. Fortuna Vera confirmed debut promise whe scoring here in November and should have more to offer still, while Habari is a potential improver switched to a handicap.

Marginal preference is for surface debutant SAINT BRANDON, progressive last year and on a reasonable mark for an in-form outfit.
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Gillian Scott has done well with horses from yards associated with her brother Billy Lee in the past and RED HUGH O'DONNELL is an interesting acquisition for her. The Dark Angel gelding showed ability in three runs for Paddy Twomey, particularly when second to Emerald Harmony in Tipperary last August. He is top-rated in a moderate enough maiden here. Prince Of Eyeries was collared late on over C&D last month and is an obvious contender on that run. Alhather was placed a couple of times in England and is another for the shortlist on his first start for Eoghan O'Neill.

RED HUGH O'DONNELL might have found his last coming too soon so is worth another chance to confirm his Tipperary form starting out for a new yard. Prince of Eyeries and Alhather are others to consider.

ALHATHER faced some stiff opposition when running well for Andrew Balding last year. He should take some beating if ready to roll.
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ZE DO ASFALTO looks the best of those with form and may prove the pick. The Ardad colt chased home a decent yardstick in William F Browne in a claimer here in late November and is open to a bit more improvement on just his third career outing. Joseph O'Brien runs a couple of newcomers and it would be no surprise if they played big roles. Thunder Song was a 90,000gns yearling and the yard won a maiden first time out with his half-sister Sluice. Letters Of Love is a half-sister to the Listed-placed Elliptic.

Joseph O'Brien saddles a couple of interesting newcomers in THUNDER SONG and Letters of Love and they could be the pair to focus on in what looks a weak maiden. After Love offered something to work on over C&D 13 weeks ago and may prove best of those with experience.

Marginal preference is for SOTTSANDS, who made a nice impression when beating a good horse in a barrier trial here in July.
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