There were 29 Races on Wednesday 31st January 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Exeter, 6 races at Leicester, 8 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 5 race.

Uzincso finished third over a mile here last week and he is feared off the same mark, though he doesn't look to be crying out for this step up in trip. With that in mind, preference is for CHARLIE'S CHOICE, who notched his first career victory earlier this month over an extended 1m1f, keeping on all the way to the line, and a 4lb rise may not be enough to anchor him upped in trip. Luna Effect has finished second on his last two starts and his hopes of going one better rest on the application of cheekpieces helping him to find some improvement.

LUNA EFFECT was unable to get past a determined rival in a steadily-run affair at Newcastle recently but he remains one to be interested in from this sort of mark and first-time cheekpieces could well put an extra edge on him here. Wolverhampton scorer Charlie's Choice and the returning Gonnetot are others to consider, whilst Uzincso is another to keep an eye from his sliding mark.

A trappy race in which the unexposed GONNETOT may be able to make a winning return from a break. Charlie's Choice is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

AL MARMAR fairly bolted up on his first try at a mile for this stable earlier this month and, with a 5lb penalty to shoulder, he rates the one to side with. Other last-time-out winner Lady Of Arabia may prove to be the biggest danger to the selection nudged up just 4lb for that C&D success, while Emorcee, previously with the David Marnane stable in Ireland, has solid claims to hit the frame on his debut for a new yard.

AL MARMAR showed an impressive turn of foot when capitalising on his much-reduced mark over this trip at Chelmsford 10 days ago and this looks a decent opportunity to quickly follow up with his shrewd yard remaining in good form. Lady of Arabia rates next best ahead of True Statesman.

The return to 1m saw AL MARMAR run out an easy winner at Chelmsford ten days ago and he can make light of his 5lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KING'S VANITY beat Alexandretta by a length when the pair met over 7f at Lingfield earlier this month and Andrew Balding's charge had more in hand than the winning margin suggested that day, so he is expected to confirm that superiority en route to victory. The George Boughey-trained Sugar Hill unseated at the start and was withdrawn from that race at Lingfield, but he looks sure to benefit from the application of a hood and he may make the podium.

The two winners are promising and KING'S VANITY is taken to follow-up his Lingfield success. The form of That's Dandy Harry's victory at Wolverhampton on debut hasn't amounted to much but he can improve also. Alexandretta chased home the selection at Lingfield on her return and should find a race.

Despite the worse terms KING'S VANITY could well improve further and confirm Lingfield placings with Alexandretta.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The vote goes to ARATUS, who was narrowly denied over the mile here on his latest outing 25 days ago. Clive Cox's gelding is just 1lb higher in the ratings this evening, so a similar performance might suffice. Brewing failed to make an impact over 6f last time but the son of Showcasing ought to appreciate the return to further. Baldomero continues to run well in defeat and he's unlikely to be far away.

BREWING's latest 6f defeat shouldn't be taken to suggest the handicapper's got him and he can take his 7f record to 3-3. Baldomero has found winning difficult in recent years but has been placed on 8 of his last 9 starts and can chase the selection home ahead of recent 1m course runner-up Aratus.

Aratus and Dubai Station are high on the list but this could be the day SILVER SAMURAI gains his first AW success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ANDALEEP recorded a first all-weather success when landing an amateur riders' event at Southwell eight days ago. Daniel & Claire Kubler's charge must shoulder a 4lb penalty today but that might not be enough to prevent him from repeating the dose. Ensured made a promising reappearance earlier this month, finishing third, and any improvement would bring him firmly into the reckoning, while Golden Delite is most appealing of the remainder.

ANDALEEP returned to winning ways with a ready success at Southwell 8 days ago and a penalty might not be enough to prevent him from following up. He can see off the challenge of Ensured, who got back on track following a spell in Hong Kong when third at Southwell earlier this month, while course-winner Suffrajet also merits consideration.

Dropped in grade on this second start back in the British scene, ENSURED may well be the answer. Suffrajet is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A fairly open event, in which marginal preference is for ORANGE N BLUE. Jane Chapple-Hyam's charge (third) was defeated by Raintown (winner) at Lingfield 11 days ago, but he's 2lb better off with that rival tonight and the addition of first-time cheekpieces could give him the boost he needs. God Of Thunder merits respect having hit the woodwork over 1m3f here last time, while others to note include Running The Game and Ocean Heights.

Several hold sound claims in this competitive handicap, with bottom-weight POLAR PRINCESS making most appeal. Philip Kirby's filly has shaped well to make the placings on each of her last 3 outings and looked better than ever when a clear second at Southwell last week, so is fancied to go one better this time. Ocean Heights scored over C&D last month and followed that with another good effort here, so he's also considered alongside Orange N Blue and God of Thunder.

The vote goes to unexposed RUNNING THE GAME, who took well to this surface three weeks ago. Second choice is Orange N Blue.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AMIWITHANI took a decent step forward for going up in trip when scoring over C&D last Monday and the manner of that performance suggested he could easily strike again under a 6lb penalty. It's Not Risky arrives in search of a hat-trick of victories and is respected off a 2lb higher mark than his latest at Wolverhampton, while Livinthelife is another with obvious claims after his handicap debut success.

AMIWITHANI and Something To Do both improved markedly for the step up to 1½m last time and preference is for the former, who appeals as the type to rack up a sequence in the coming weeks judged on her decisive C&D success 9 days ago. Livinthelife is third choice ahead of the hat-trick seeking It's Not Risky.

Preference is for recent C&D scorer AMIWITHANI (nap), ahead of Livinthelife.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Uther Pendragon wasn't at his best at Chelmsford on his latest start when it was reported that he had bled from the nose. It wouldn't be a surprise if he bounced back on this occasion, but the vote goes to BROAD APPEAL. Knocking on the door at the back end of the turf campaign in handicap company, the drop to this level may be the opportunity needed to see the 10-year-old return to winning ways. Private Bryan completes the shortlist.

UTHER PENDRAGON was going through a good spell prior to a blip (faced with a quick turnaround) at Chelmsford last time and, likely to bounce back, he's worth taking a chance on in this weak affair. Private Ryan and Broad Appeal look the chief dangers.

The comparatively unexposed SAO TIMOTHY is taken to get off the mark. Uther Pendragon is second choice.
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