There were 30 Races on Friday 24th January 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Southwell, 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.

LORD DANIELSON is arguably in the form of his life at present and a 5lb penalty for last week's success at Chelmsford looks manageable. The form of his stable is a plus and he gets the vote ahead of Time Patrol (third), who has a length and a half to make up on the selection from their meeting at Chelmsford earlier in the month but is better off at the weights. Lilkian and Miss Moonshine cannot be ruled out either.

LORD DANIELSON is in the form of his life at present and can follow up back in handicap company, his rider's 7 lb claim more than offsetting his penalty. Time Patrol was placed behind the selection earlier in the month and should give another good account, whilst Miss Moonshine was well backed last time and isn't discounted in a weak contest.

Conditions suit MISS MOONSHINE and she can capitalise on a better draw than she's had the last twice. Time Patrol is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The key to this contest looks to be the recent clash at Newcastle between debut winner Miraculous and TSARINAS SONG (second), with the latter 7lb better off at the weights for a head defeat. That was a career-best effort from Andrew Balding's charge and she can go one better on this occasion. Hello Zaman and newcomer Philly Special are others to consider.

There was just a head separating Miraculous and TSARINAS SONG at Newcastle on New Year's Day and with Andrew Balding's filly meeting that rival on 7 lb better terms, she's fancied to turn the tables. This step up in trip should suit Hello Zaman, so he's taken to edge out debutante Philly Special for minor honours.

The rematch between Tsarinas Song and Miraculous could be tight. HELLO ZAMAN is an interesting alternative.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SWEET COUTURE sets a good standard, having been placed on each of her last three outings over further, including here in November. The way she travelled through those contests suggests that dropping back in trip could suit and she may have too much for newcomer Cupola, who is a half-sister to talented sprinter Ornate. Mollymook remains unexposed and could improve for going up in distance.

The weaker of the 2 divisions and SWEET COUTURE can put her experience to good use provided first-time blinkers have the desired effect. Debutante Cupola ticks plenty boxes on paper, so she heads up the opposition, with Mollymook taken to edge out Saidha for the bronze medal.

With the form standard not daunting, interesting newcomer CUPOLA gets the vote. Sweet Couture is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It's hard to look past HIGH COURT JUDGE. A winner at Wolverhampton before following up readily in a similar event at Southwell, James Owen's gelding has by far the least to prove and, although drawn widest of all, looks to have a favourite's chance. Largo Bay is the clear danger having posted a creditable second at Kempton last time out. Muy Barato, who led for a long way in that contest before weakening into fourth, may try to dictate once again.

HIGH COURT JUDGE followed up from Wolverhampton with lots to spare at Southwell last week and the hat-trick surely beckons. Largo Bay is more consistent than most at this level and can provide the main threat.

The vote goes to four-time course winner LARGO BAY who ran so well when runner-up on his recent Kempton return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DUBAI MAGIC has half a length to find with Frankies Dream from their recent Wolverhampton meeting, but she is 2lb better off so it would come as no surprise if that form were to be turned around. Hooded ahead of her handicap debut, Best Of All needs taking into consideration, especially as she is a half-sister to Derby runner-up Hoo Ya Mal. Toolatetonegotiate continues to run well in defeat and is entitled to be thereabouts once again.

FRANKIES DREAM continues to shape up well and is fancied to resume winning ways turned out again quickly. Dubai Magic and Toolatetonegotiate head up the opposition.

Bank On Kent should make another bold bid but FRANKIES DREAM (nap) is still improving and can atone for two expensive reversals.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Tortured Soul (winner) and Charlie's Choice (second) squared off at Wolverhampton last month and while both ought to make their presence felt again, the vote goes to STAR TIME. The son of Time Test made little impact over hurdles on his latest outing, but the unexposed four-year-old has won two on the bounce (one dead-heat) in this sphere and further progress is surely on the cards. Kinetic is 1lb well-in having hit the crossbar at Southwell recently and she is just one more to consider.

A good heat for the grade, with STAR TIME fancied to bring up the hat-trick on his return to the Flat. Alan King's gelding had been improving steadily in this sphere and was undone by a bad mistake on his hurdles bow, though he'll need to be near the top of his game to get the better of recent Wolverhampton 1-2 Tortured Soul and Charlie's Choice, with Kinetic also considered in a competitive affair.

Tortured Soul and Charlie's Choice are solid but STAR TIME will appreciate the return to the Flat and can complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

IRRELEVANT wasn't beaten far over C&D the last time he was tried in a classified stakes and could have a big say back over 7f, having failed to land a blow over an inadequate trip at Bath when last seen. A previous track-and-trip winner, Neptune Legend is another appealing contender, with Hollie Doyle a notable jockey booking. Mount Mogan and Fact Or Fable are others with each-way appeal.

A few of these arrive with question marks against them so this could go the way of NEPTUNE LEGEND who posted a good third here last time out and now has the services of Holly Doyle. So Chic could emerge as the chief threat now reverted to 7f, with Haveagobeau and Mount Mogan both weighted to go well if on song.

Irrelevant can go well back on AW but NEPTUNE LEGEND is a fair sort for this grade and he gets the tentative vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

All of these need treating with a degree of caution but HAWAJES represents an in-form stable and performed well behind a progressive rival when second at Wolverhampton six days ago. He could be the one. Regal Glory, a previous C&D winner, is feared most, although Porfin and Poles Apart won't need much of a step forward to be on the premises.

A few with chances and it could pay to side with POLES APART who ran well off a break when fourth at Chelmsford City last time and can gain a first success here. Seas of Elzaam and Hawajes are next on the list.

Hawajes should make a bold bid but the drop into 0-50 company can see SEAS OF ELZAAM end his losing run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The in-form DASH GORDON comfortably justified strong support in the betting when he landed a classified stakes at Southwell last week and is a logical choice in his bid to follow up in this equally modest event. My Turn Now was a game winner over 6f at Chelmsford and rates the chief threat, with dropping back down to the minimum distance not expected to be an issue. Battle Point and Suanni complete the shortlist.

MY TURN NOW got back to winning ways at Chelmsford City recently and is weighted to follow up here at the chief expense of Southwell scorer Dash Gordon. Battle Point appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

The lightly raced DASH GORDON looks a cut above 0-50 level and can defy a penalty at the main expense of Suanni.
Ths is the racecard key.
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