There were 37 Races on Thursday 23rd January 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Gowran Park, 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 5 race.

FEDERATED and Humble Spark are readily suggested as the pair to focus on, with the former shading preference given he narrowly edged out his rival when scoring over 1m2f here last April. Both are considerably higher in the weights, but John Butler's gelding has more scope for progression and there is a lot to like about his chance. Percy Willis and Elemental Eye can fight it out as the best of the rest.

HUMBLE SPARK is clearly in good heart and he is taken to complete the hat-trick. The one most likely to make a race of it with Jim Goldie's in-form charge is Federated, who actually got the better of the selection at this course last spring and went close back here following a break last month. Percy Willis was well adrift of Humble Spark over C&D recently and minor place money looks his best hope.

Lightly raced FEDERATED is taken to show further progress and confirm April placings with Humble Spark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Beaumadier got the better of the consistent BENEFICIARY when they met over C&D 13 days ago, but was disappointing when attempting to follow up under a penalty at Southwell last week and the latter may be able to reverse the form now he is armed with a 6lb pull at the weights. Lady Of The Garr also scored over track and trip last time out and rates another key player.

Successful at Southwell in December, BENEFICIARY gets a handy weight pull for his 1¾-length defeat by re-opposing Beaumadier on his penultimate start, and he could be up to reversing those placings here. The latter-named is an obvious threat provided he dispels a lesser run at Southwell 6 days ago. Tickets is another on the shortlist.

Beaumadier beat BENEFICIARY here two weeks ago but the placings can be reversed this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The pick at the weights, CLOCH NUA has a live chance of backing up his C&D victory from three weeks ago in what appears to be an even weaker classified stakes. Jems Bond is a multiple course winner over shorter trips, but has been placed over 1m here twice before and appeals from an each-way perspective. Martin's Brig and Pop Favorite are a couple of other track-and-trip winners to monitor in betting.

CLOCH NUA justified good support and overcame a pace bias to boot when ending a long losing run over C&D 3 weeks ago and he makes most appeal with a repeat. Aspire To Glory and Coramento are others holding claims, along with Martin's Brig.

This can go to the unexposed CORAMENTO who showed his best form when third over C&D after a break last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Wee Fat Mac hasn't finished out of the top three on each of his last three starts at this venue and should remain competitive off an unchanged mark. However, it may pay to side with SIR MAXI, who beat a subsequent winner by a head over C&D earlier in the month and only has a 3lb higher rating to contend with. If the seven-year-old remains in the same form, he will prove tough to beat. Biplane looks best of the rest.

WEE FAT MAC has highlighted he could well be ready to capitalise on his reduced mark, finishing a good second in a class 5 C&D handicap 12 days ago, and he edges the vote to go one place better. Bella Kopella and Sir Maxi can provide chief resistance.

The form of the race SIR MAXI (nap) won here last time has worked out well and he is taken to follow up off this 3lb higher mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

William Dewhirst has improved at a rapid rate of knots since November, recording four wins out of his last five starts at this track, and he holds an obvious chance. However, the drop in trip might open the door for MONDAMMEJ, who had Pals Battalion (second) and Bright (third) behind when completing a double over C&D last week. With a reproduction of that display, he can confirm the form to go in again.

WILLIAM DEWHIRST has proved to be nothing short of a revelation here in recent months, making it 4-5 over here at this course when seeing off six rivals with plenty left in the tank last week. This drop back in trip is unlikely to be an issue and he will take plenty of stopping under a penalty. It would be something of an understatement to say things didn't go Alzahir's way at Chelmsford last time and he is next on the list ahead of Bright.

Despite the claims of the hat-trick seeking pair Mondammej and William Dewhirst, PALS BATTALION gets the vote this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A well-bred son of Dark Angel, REBEL'S GAMBLE impressed when scoring on debut at Southwell and a 7lb penalty may not be enough to stop him from going in again. Karl Burke's colt gets the vote ahead of Rainbow Nebula, who was a promising third on his introduction over C&D after being slowly away. Related to plenty of sprinters, Highfield Artist could be one to monitor for market support first time out, while Arabian Cobra completes the shortlist.

There should be better to come from RAINBOW NEBULA, who shaped well when third behind a couple of potentially decent types in a C&D novice during the Christmas period. He gets the nod. Rebel's Gamble looked promising when making a winning start to his career at Southwell and he is greatly respected, despite carrying a penalty, while newcomer Highfield Artist is appealing on paper and it'll be interesting to see how she shapes up in the betting.

Rebel's Gamble is promising but RAINBOW NEBULA also shaped well on debut and should be more professional with that behind him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ARLINGTON was only worn down late in the piece when going from the front and finishing second over C&D last time out, and his good record at this track is a big plus as he looks to notch up a third career success. That may be at the main expense of Spanish Angel and Stroxx, who was a highly creditable second at Southwell last week. Others to note include Henery Hawk, Rockley Point and Stallone.

SPANISH ANGEL is the pick at the weights and didn't perform at all badly when fifth at Wolverhampton recently. He gets the nod ahead of Arlington, who put in a good shift in a similar event over this C&D earlier in the month, while Rockley Point may also have a part to play.

Last year's winner STALLONE can reverse recent C&D placings with Arlington. Henery Hawk is feared most.
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