There were 22 Races on Wednesday 10th January 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Leicester, 9 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 6 race.

MAJORELLE BLUE filled the runner-up spot at Chelmsford just before Christmas and the manner of that performance suggested the extra furlong would play to her strengths. Maverick Style won on the same card the selection contested last time and she has to be of interest, despite a 3lb rise. Rhasidat won a nursery at Dundalk on her penultimate start and isn't one to discount on her UK debut for Dr Richard Newland and Jamie Insole.

MAVERICK STYLE showed improved form to get off the mark at Chelmsford 3 weeks ago, proving a lot more straightforward in first-time blinkers, and she's taken to defy a 3 lb rise. Majorelle Blue may do better again now switched to handicaps and is next best ahead of High Sport.

With progress looking plausible, MAJORELLE BLUE could well defy top weight. Maverick Style is second chioce.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HANNAH'S RETURN won over this distance at Wolverhampton two starts ago before dropping back to the minimum trip at the same venue and finishing less than a length away in third. Top-rated in the line-up, this represents an excellent opportunity for Gary Brown's mare to gain a fourth career victory. Sea The Buckthorn is capable of a decent showing, while a repeat of Penny Be's fourth at Lingfield last Thursday would give her every chance of going close.

HANNAH'S RETURN arrives at the top of her game and looks the one to beat on these terms back up in trip. Sea The Buckthorn and Time Patrol are others to consider.

In-form mare HANNAH'S RETURN (nap) looks the strongest option. Sea The Buckthorn is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MARCHETTI clearly benefitted from wind surgery when scoring by two lengths over course and distance from Safe Passage last month.The former is taken to confirm that form, with the pair meeting on effectively the same terms here. Essme could be the main danger to the selection given that her most recent effort at Lingfield can be upgraded after being hampered leaving the stalls.

MARCHETTI ran out a decisive winner in a well-run race over C&D 3 weeks ago and could take a bit of stopping if turning up in similar form. Ballybaymoonshiner and Lupset Flossy Pop head the dangers.

Judged on peak form, LUPSET FLOSSY POP holds particularly good claims at this level. Second choice is Ballybaymoonshiner.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The return to a mile looks sure to suit Laura's Breeze who lost nothing in defeat when going down by a neck here last week and she could make her presence felt off an unchanged handicap mark. Recuerdame has been largely consistent in handicaps throughout the winter but will need the cards to fall in his favour to score here. Preference is for GOT NO DOLLARS who ran well when finishing fourth from a wide draw here recently and he may take advantage of the step back up in trip.

LAURA'S BREEZE found only a course specialist too good here last week so is the obvious choice to go one better from the same mark. Got No Dollars is a consistent sort who seems likely to give another good account, with Recuerdame also in the mix having shaped as if still in good form from a less-than-ideal position on his most recent outing at Lingfield.

It may be worth siding with LAURA'S BREEZE, who could do with settling better but may prove tough to beat if she can.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EL CORDOBES was soundly beaten into sixth on debut over course and distance last month but was sent off favourite, so clearly better was expected from the Frankel colt and he could open his account here with that experience expected to bring him on. Advert Rules ran well when fourth here last month and is open to plenty of improvement after only two starts. A big run can also be expected from Morning Light, who sports first-time blinkers after boiling over in the parade ring at Doncaster on debut and she shaped like the application of headgear would suit at this track on her most recent start. A smart effort would be required from both Bursinel and Calculate to get off the mark on debut in this competitive contest.

EL CORDOBES made no more than an adequate debut considering his price-tag and spot at the top of the betting when sixth over C&D 5 weeks ago but he can put that experience to good use up against some interesting newcomers, including Bursinel and Condor Pasa.

The pick of the runners with experience is EL CORDOBES. Condor Pasa and West Hollywood are shortlisted newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This drop back to a mile can help Claxton Bay, who faded in the straight over 10 furlongs at Chelmsford last month. Better can also be expected from the less-exposed WADACRE ICARUS on his first try in a handicap, with the step up to a mile looking like it will suit Charlie Johnston's colt and he gets a tentative vote. The step up in trip also promises to suit Wait And Hope, who has come up against some smart horses for the grade over 6f at Newcastle on his last two starts.

A chance is taken on Karl Burke handicap newcomer WAIT AND HOPE, who is bred to be a good bit better than an opening mark in the mid-60s. Claxton Bay had lack of stamina as an excuse over 1¼m at Chelmsford last time and is now 3 lb lower than when third at Wolverhampton in November so he's second choice ahead of Juan Solo, the mount of Tom Marquand.

The suggestion is WADACRE ICARUS, who can improve for this step up in trip and make a winning handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Popcorn Magic made a promising start to his career when winning cosily at Lingfield over 1m2f most recently and holds obvious claims here. However, BIRTHDAY ANGEL also ran with plenty of promise on debut when finishing fourth over that same C&D, keeping on all the way to the line. That form has been well advertised since, with the second-placed horse subsequently running with credit in a Listed race and, consequently, Archie Watson's charge gets the vote here. Reason To Pass may improve for the experience of his first run and shouldn't be dismissed.

POPCORN MAGIC overcame a wide draw/signs of greenness and marked himself down as a useful prospect when landing a 12-runner Lingfield novice on debut 53 days ago. With progress anticipated, he can follow-up under a penalty. Birthday Angel and Running The Game following a spell over hurdles may emerge as the lead dangers.

In terms of British form, Popcorn Magic and BIRTHDAY ANGEL hold the strongest claims, with slight preference for the latter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LARTIGUE made a promising start to his career when finishing second at Wolverhampton after displaying signs of inexperience. With that outing under his belt, it would be no surprise to see Karl Burke's colt go one better, especially as the third, Composite, who reopposes, got off the mark here subsequently and now has to give the selection 7lb. Little Peter outran his odds when runner-up on his Flat debut at Southwell and has to be respected, while a gelding operation might aid the cause of Rogue Lion.

COMPOSITE was well on top at the line when opening his account at Wolverhampton last month and, with his useful pedigree providing plenty of hope for better still, he's taken to defy a penalty. Lartigue and Little Peter are considered the main threats, though Rogue Lion appeals as the type to leave his debut form well behind and shouldn't be overlooked.

Wolverhampton runner-up LARTIGUE is taken to go one better and confirm placings with Composite.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DICKO THE LEGEND ran out an impressive winner when producing a career-best effort at Chelmsford last month and a 6lb rise is unlikely to stop the four-year-old from progressing further. Global Warning justified strong market support when scoring at Wolverhampton on his latest start and dropping in trip shouldn't be a major concern. Others to consider are Sir Rodneyredblood and Heartrate.

An open-looking finale with the narrow vote in favour of HEARTRATE. He quickly returned to form when third behind an improving sort at Southwell 3 weeks ago and he's fancied to go well operating from the same mark. Last-time-out winners Dicko The Legend and Global Warning are others to consider.

The suggestion is to stick with the improving DICKO THE LEGEND, who can make further progress up in grade.
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