There were 34 Races on Friday 26th January 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Placed in 10 of his last 11 starts, MUMAYAZ scores very highly for reliability and is presented with a good opportunity to finally gain a first success since joining the Tony Carroll yard. Competing off his last winning mark from his time in Ireland, the five-year-old is also versatile regarding the trip and has too much in his favour to ignore on these terms. Finn Russell is feared most, although Triggered is not one to dismiss lightly.

FINN RUSSELL did too much too soon at Newcastle last time and can show he's still on a good mark and ensure that Mumayaz has to settle for the runner-up berth yet again. Cervetto is one to keep an eye on in the betting now moving into his first handicap.

The very lightly 4yo CERVETTO could be on a handy mark for this handicap debut, especially now back up in trip, and he earns the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Alfred made good strides last year and has impressed in winning two of his three starts since joining George Boughey's stable. However, he has paid the penalty and now looks vulnerable off 8lb higher than his last winning mark. With that in mind, it might pay to side with the hat-trick seeking QUEEN OF ATLANTIS, who still has room to move off her current rating and may find more improvement now stepped up in trip. Handicap debutant Lavender Hill Mob completes the shortlist.

There could be more to come from QUEEN OF ATLANTIS now stepping up to 1¼m so she's taken to complete the hat-trick. Course novice winner Lavender Hill Mob is another who might benefit from the extra yardage and is feared most.

The well-bred LAVENDER HILL MOB (nap) got off the mark in a 1m novice here three weeks ago and could have plenty more to offer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Heathcliff caught the eye with a near-miss over this trip at Newcastle last month and should have more to give. However, WAR BRIDE has shown stacks of promise in two previous starts, with her most recent second at Wolverhampton a particularly strong form line, and the 5lb sex allowance swings the vote in her favour. Spirited Lad and newcomer Sergeants Legacy are others to monitor closely in the betting.

HEATHCLIFF still looked green when runner-up at Newcastle 48 days ago and, with another step forward likely, he gets the nod over War Bride, who has actually achieved a bit more than the selection to this point.

The filly WAR BRIDE has run well to finish second at Wolverhampton on her two starts and is taken to go one better here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Rogue Rosie gave the impression that her turn in the winner's enclosure was imminent when a staying-on third over C&D on her penultimate start, but her tendency to be slowly away cost her at Wolverhampton subsequently and may hinder her chances again. WARMING arrives on the back of an admirable second over 6f at Southwell last week and, on her first attempt at the minimum trip off an unchanged mark, she may be able to show her rivals the way home. Unavailable has been dropped 1lb for finishing third at Wolverhampton and shouldn't be dismissed lightly.

WARMING found improvement when second at Southwell 8 days ago and, if she can back that up, she should take all the beating. Unavailable arrives on the back of a solid showing and Rogue Rosie has shaped better than the bare result the last twice, so she's also on the radar.

Preference is for ROGUE ROSIE, who was an eyecatching third over C&D two starts ago on her sole previous run on Polytrack.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HE'S AN ANGEL has impressed when scoring with the minimum of fuss on his two most recent outings over 6f, and a 5lb penalty may not be enough to stop Peter Niven's charge bringing up the hat-trick. Man On A Mission's recent third at Southwell can be upgraded after he was hampered leaving the stalls and, nudged up just 1lb for that effort, he rates as the main danger. Doc Sportello's rating has been generally regressive in recent times but after finishing an admirable second over 6f at Wolverhampton last week, he bids to arrest the slide back over the minimum trip.

The hat-trick beckons for HE'S AN ANGEL, who has improved to win 6f handicaps at Wolverhampton and Southwell the last twice and he shouldn't be unduly inconvenienced by dropping back to the minimum trip. Man On A Mission was unlucky not to finish closer when third in first-time blinkers at Southwell and he is likely to emerge as the main danger. That said, if the veteran Doc Sportello backs up his recent Wolverhampton effort he will be in with a shout, too.

Preference is for MAN ON A MISSION who is a three-time winner over C&D and who looked unlucky at Southwell last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MONSIEUR FANTAISIE posted an excellent second at Wolverhampton last weekend and Archie Watson's gelding may be able to make amends for that narrow defeat. Coast arrives on the back of a workmanlike success over C&D and warrants consideration, while Red Walls is likely to be the one setting the early fractions but will need to bounce back from two handicap defeats in order to still be there at the line.

Despite his propensity to miss the kick and modest strike rate, MONSIEUR FANTAISIE is pretty appealing on the back of his recent near miss off this mark at Wolverhampton. If the 6-y-o is able to get away on terms here from the plum draw he could have the measure of Coast, who landed a minor event here at the beginning of the month. Red Walls is best of the rest.

Preference is for AUTUMN FLIGHT who is well drawn in stall two and drops to this level for the first time on his 76th start.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The Conqueror won over C&D before subsequently finishing fourth here at the start of the month. He is expected to be in the mix once again, but may prove vulnerable to THE RESDEV WAY. The veteran performer appeared to benefit from a change of scenery when going close on his first start for this stable at Wolverhampton, and a repeat of that effort may suffice. Naadyaa and Largo Bay appeal most of the remainder.

The vote goes to LARGO BAY, who didn't enjoy the best of runs over C&D last time and he had shaped as though his turn was near when placed in back-to-back Kempton handicaps prior to that. Stopnsearch has, like the selection, dipped to an attractive mark and he is next on the list ahead of The Conqueror and Naadyaa.

The choice is LARGO BAY who has run some creditable races in defeat lately and this looks easier.
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