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 4 race.

BORGI secured a victory by a length over an extended mile at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and he was only put up 3lb for that triumph. The five-year-old remains in the same grade here and could be the one to beat. Alazwar has finished in the first two on each of his last three starts and could go well off a 1lb higher mark than his latest second at Wolverhampton, while Desert Doctor can be in the mix for the minor honours after his runner-up effort at Lingfield.

Preference is for ALAZWAR, who arrives in fine form and didn't get the best of runs when second at Wolverhampton last time. Borgi and Desert Doctor look the likeliest dangers.

Borgi is respected after a good Wolverhampton win but ALAZWAR did well against an improver last time and has solid claims.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SILENT AGE is a beautifully-bred son of Dubawi and his pedigree suggests that he should relish this trip to start his career. He represents the in-form Charlie Appleby yard and could make an impression on his debut. His stablemate Musical Dancer may prove to be the main threat, as he is a full-brother to the Group 3 winner Laugh Aloud, and it would be no surprise to see him thereabouts, especially if the market speaks in his favour. Any money for the 65,000gns purchase Suspicion would also be of interest.

This is highly likely to go to a newcomer and Godolphin pair SILENT AGE and Musical Dancer could be the ones worth focusing on. Preference is for the former, who has already been gelded but gets the vote of confidence from William Buick, while debutants Suspicion and Calumet shouldn't be underestimated, either.

Attention is quickly drawn to the two well-bred Godolphin newcomers, Musical Dancer and SILENT AGE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VENETIAN STYLE changed hands for 1,800,000gns as a foal and the well-bred son of Dubawi is related to plenty of winners, including the Group 2 winner I Can Fly. Any market confidence behind him over his stablemate Notable Speech would add even more appeal in this contest. As for the latter, he could also easily get into contention on his first outing. Parkland brings the best form to the table after his third at Chelmsford on his debut.

Charlie Appleby has took the past three runnings of this and looks to hold a very strong hand once more with 1,800,000 guineas foal VENETIAN STYLE fancied to go in at the first time of asking. Stablemate Notable Speech also offers plenty of potential and is next on the list ahead of once-raced duo Parkland and Bursinel.

This may develop into a fight between Charlie Appleby's newcomers Venetian Style and NOTABLE SPEECH, with Buick on the latter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Love De Vega may have won comfortably last time out at Chelmsford, but he still has almost two lengths to make up with HIERONYMUS from their meeting over C&D earlier in the month, and George Baker's charge is taken to uphold that form on his way to another victory. Fourth in that contest was Revolutionise, who has been running with plenty of credit lately but has been winless since November 2022.

HIERONYMUS admittedly had the run of things when getting the better of the re-opposing Love de Vega over C&D earlier this month, but there's a real chance that he will again be allowed a soft lead. If that proves to be the case, the 8-y-o will prove a tough nut to crack. Love de Vega has since hit the target at Chelmsford and is likely to be on the premises once again, while Revolutionise and Soar Above can do battle for minor honours.

George Baker's HIERONYMUS can see off Love De Vega over C&D for the second time this month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A comfortable winner over C&D last time out, PREMIERE BEAUTY could have more to come off a 7lb higher mark and she can strike again, despite having to overcome the widest stall. Not outside the first two on each of her last four starts, Habooba is another contender on the step up in trip, along with the consistent Cotai Vision.

COTAI VISION is knocking at the door and able to race off the same mark as when a clear Southwell second last time so can gain a deserved victory. Habooba is another weighted to go well and rates next best, although a solid case can also be made for in-form pair Nammos and Premiere Beauty in a cracking handicap.

Premiere Beauty and Habooba are greatly respected but the unexposed NAMMOS can build on her promising second at Southwell.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

HAKU has returned to form in recent months and he is unlucky not to be arriving on a hat-trick, having been narrowly denied at Southwell last time out. The five-year-old has a good record at this venue and he should have too much for the capable Teumessias Fox, as well as Oneforthegutter, who bounced back with a determined success at Southwell last month.

TEUMESSIAS FOX shaped well in a good race at Newcastle on New Year's Day and, with a strong pace forecast, he makes plenty of appeal from the same mark. Oneforthegutter showed a good attitude to resume winning ways at Southwell recently and should go well again from only a 3 lb higher mark, with Haku also of interest despite being 2 lb out of the handicap.

The suggestion in a trappy handicap is TEUMESSIAS FOX, who has run two sound races at Newcastle this winter and is a former C&D winner.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HEERATHETRACK landed a similar event at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and Mark Usher's charge ought to hold every chancing of following up on these terms. Time Patrol was unable to reel in the winner at this venue last time but Tony Carroll's charge can give another good account of himself, along with Indie Skies, who should fare better eased in class.

This can go to TIME PATROL, who got back to his best here earlier this month and looks to have been found a nice opportunity to resume winning ways. Lupset Flossy Pop and Heerathetrack should also go well.

Nine-race maiden INDIE SKIES will be hard to beat at this level if able to replicate the form of last month's C&D handicap second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This looks like a good opportunity for TAMARIS to regain the winning thread, having been narrowly denied at Lingfield last month. Joe Tizzard's gelding was raised 1lb for that effort, but he is effectively 1lb lower here with Joe Bradnam able to claim 7lb, and this does not appear to be the deepest of contests. The booking of Rossa Ryan aboard Baileys Warrior catches the eye and she is worth a second look, along with Longuerue, who hit the frame at Chelmsford a fortnight ago.

TAMARIS was only just edged out over C&D under this rider last month and has obvious claims off a similar mark. Chacha Dancer made a positive start for this yard when winning at Wolverhampton when last seen in June so must be respected, while Longuerue took a step back in the right direction when third at Chelmsford 2 weeks ago.

She has an absence to overcome but CHACHA DANCER (nap) is the most interesting runner in the field and by some way.
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