There were 22 Races on Wednesday 22nd January 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Catterick, 7 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.

Meadram occupied the runner-up berth at Chelmsford on his latest outing and should remain competitive off only a 2lb higher rating. However, the vote goes to ROLYPOLYMOLY, who took the silver medal home over C&D on his penultimate start and is now 2lb lower. A repeat of that effort might be good enough, while Ellexis is another to note after her second at Wolverhampton.

MEADRAM has been in fine form at a lower level in recent months, reeled in late on over this trip at Chelmsford 6 weeks ago. He can prove his revised mark is a workable one, with Con Te Partiro and Obsidian Knight a couple of likely threats. Annexation, on debut for Tony Carroll, and Foreseen are a couple of others to monitor.

Con Te Partiro is feared despite a wide stall but OBSIDIAN KNIGHT can enhance his Lingfield record back down in class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Naughty Eyes failed to justify favouritism when finishing third over 5f at Wolverhampton on Boxing Day, but this step up in trip could unlock improvement. However, ENCHANTED WAY gets the nod. Archie Watson's three-year-old improved on her debut fourth to fill the runner-up spot at Epsom in July and, provided she is ready to go on her return, she may prove hard to beat. Mister Mcgregor is another to consider.

Having overcome greenness to make a winning debut at Wolverhampton in November, NAUGHTY EYES was never in the same rhythm down at the minimum trip when third back at that venue 4 weeks ago. She's worth another chance now her stamina is tested further. Enchanted Way and Mister Mcgregor are others fancied to feature.

She's been absent since July but this looks a good opportunity for ENCHANTED WAY to confirm the promise of her Epsom second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MERRIMACK was just touched off by a neck into second in this grade at Chelmsford six days ago and goes off an unchanged mark. Stuart Williams' four-year-old might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to go one better. Harry Brown performed well in a stronger contest over track and trip on Saturday and sports a first-time tongue-tie, which could eke out more. The Defiant completes the shortlist.

ROSENPUR got off the mark in straightforward fashion in a small-field novice at Wolverhampton 9 days ago and, unexposed as a sprinter, he's a definite player again under a penalty returned to handicap company. Merrimack rates the lead threat in a refitted visor. Thismydream and Harry Brown also make each-way appeal.

There were green shoots of recovery from HARRY BROWN here on Saturday and he can exploit his lowly mark now he's tried in a tongue-tie.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FREAK ENCOUNTER was said to have benefitted from the application of first-time blinkers (retained) when on target over C&D earlier this month and, should they have a similar effect in this race, a 6lb penalty may not inconvenience him. Rumseg was supported ahead of his handicap debut last time out but he failed to deliver. Eased 2lb and with blinkers applied for the first time, it could be a different story, while Majestic Heights is another to consider.

SPECIFIED didn't enjoy the rub of the green when eighth at Chelmsford last time out and can capitalise on a lenient mark now to get off the mark. Majestic Heights is feared most on the back of a good third in the same race, with C&D winner Freak Encounter, Made The Cut and Rumseg also in the mix.

A fiendish puzzle. MADE THE CUT stayed on from a poor position at Chelmsford and can reverse those placings with Majestic Heights.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Charlatan cruised to the front at Southwell on Friday but found little off the bridle, ultimately finishing second when attempting to follow up on his recent success at the same venue. The gelding was said to have ran flat having raced three days prior so it must be of some concern that he turns out quickly once more, and it is KONDRATIEV WAVE that gets the nod. Tony Carroll's eight-year-old kept on for second over 7f last time but with a return to the mile likely to suit, he can go one place better. Overnight Oats is another to consider.

CHARLATAN rates the pick of the weights under a 5 lb penalty for his cosy Southwell victory so looks the way to go at the chief expense of in-form duo Overnight Oats and Kondratiev Wave, who can chase home David Simcock's 5-y-o in that order.

There are several possibles but DELTA LEGEND may benefit from the return to a mile and he gets the tentative vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LEQUINTO found himself too far back at Wolverhampton before being denied a clear run recently, but his case is as strong as any here. Drawn low and with Jack Doughty taking off a handy 3lb once again, he can make amends. Master Dandy didn't see out 7f at Chelmsford when last seen in September but a drop in trip will suit, and Hierarchy is another that could go well.

LEQUINTO signalled he is ready to regain the winning thread when runner-up at Wolverhampton last time so gets the vote ahead of three-time C&D scorer Tyger Bay. In-form pair Whenthedealinsdone and Hierarchy both need factoring in too.

With no obvious pace on show, this looks a race to treat with a degree of caution. TYGER BAY is tentatively preferred to Lequinto.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Royal Observatory could have a big say but he is far from bombproof and another slow start could be costly on this notoriously fast track. With that in mind, three-time C&D winner SUNSET IN PARIS looks worth chancing now tried in a first-time tongue-tie. Danehill Star is another must for consideration, having had Royal Observatory back in third when scoring over track and trip off 2lb lower 13 days ago.

A few with chances but ROYAL OBSERVATORY is knocking on the door and weighted to resume winning ways on the back of his recent C&D third when not seen to ideal effect. Recent Kempton scorer Villalobos rates a big threat though, with C&D victor Danehill Star also well in the mix.

Neither Laurentia nor MR TRICK are wholly reliable but a well-run race could see them leave their recent efforts behind them.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DUBAI HARBOUR returned from a 50-day break to score in game manner over C&D last month and, although defeated off this revised mark twice in the intervening period, the five-year-old can be given another chance. With many of the rest struggling for form, the lightly-weighted Rivas Rob Roy and course winner We'renotreallyhere could pose the biggest threats to the selection.

A few with chances but C&D scorer DUBAI HARBOUR comes here at the top of his game so is fancied to resume winning ways. Foinix didn't enjoy the rub of the green when seventh at Chelmsford last time so this course scorer rates the chief threat ahead of handily-weighted We'renotreallyhere and Sir Laurence Graff.

Sir Laurence Graff can go well but DUBAI HARBOUR (nap) is on the up this winter and he looks the safest proposition.
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