There were 77 Races on Tuesday 26th December 2023 across 11 meetings. There was 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Limerick, 6 races at Kempton, 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Aintree, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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 4 race.

THANK YOU BLUE got off the mark on his hurdling debut here last month and a step up in trip promise to yield improvement from the son of Blue Bresil. Panhandle Slim filled the runner-up spot on his first attempt over timber at Bangor and is capable of being in the mix, while Wild Side Of Life is expected to find this an easier assignment than his latest start at Cheltenham.

WILD SIDE OF LIFE shaped well behind a promising mare on her Rules debut at Wetherby prior to departing before the race truly began to develop at Cheltenham last time, so he's very much the one to beat back in calmer waters. Kilbarry Hill has the services of the yard's 10 lb conditional, who opened his account on Friday, and is feared most ahead of Panhandle Slim.

The step up to this trip should suit THANK YOU BLUE, whose recent course win has been franked.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

I'M TOO TIRED struggled to make an impact against a useful type at Wetherby on his latest start and the juvenile makes plenty of appeal on his handicap debut. Joie De Vivre went up 4lb for her victory here last month and she is likely to go well once again. Imperial Measure was no match for an easy winner at Taunton last time but remains capable of a decent showing.

COUP DE GOLD is winless since 2019 but has slipped to a competitive mark and was unlucky to bump into a thriving rival over 2m here last time, so a chance is taken he'll go one better with the return to an intermediate trip rating as a positive. Imperial Measure has held his form admirably since scoring at Newton Abbot and should go well again, with Joie de Vivre also high on the shortlist.

Joie De Vivre likes it here and can go well but the choice is IMPERIAL MEASURE, who ran well behind a subsequent winner last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CONTRE ORDRE improved for the drop in trip when scoring over C&D on his most recent outing and the five-year-old appears likely to have more to offer, despite a 4lb rise from the handicapper. Zuckerberg won here over further on the same card as the selection and is likely to enter the reckoning. Moore Clouds and Beat The Edge are others worth considering.

None of these can be ruled out so at the likely odds it is worth siding with TRESHNISH to build on the promise of his recent Hexham fourth for his new yard and capitalise on a reduced mark. Moore Clouds is feared most on the back of his solid Musselburgh third, with Ideallko and Heros de Moutiers both weighted to have a say too.

A couple of these are course winners but preference is for IDEALLKO whose winning run ended last time but the ground here should suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LANGTON WOLD has filled second place on his two previous starts over hurdles, both of which came over C&D, and the four-year-old has been found an ideal opportunity to go one better here. That said, Ridin Solo should not be underestimated on his Rules bow having won between the flags in October, while Lario and Getaway Glory are others to consider.

RIDIN SOLO was successful on his only try in points and has subsequently joined one of the top Northern stables, so he's worth taking a chance on for all that Langton Wold sets a reasonable standard. Getaway Glory is also worthy of consideration.

In an uncompetitive event it's hard to get away from Brian Ellison's LANGTON WOLD, who has posted two solid efforts over this C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Mothill has to be respected having been successful when last seen over hurdles at Uttoxeter in June, but marginal preference is for HEARTBREAK KID. Donald McCain's gelding was only narrowly denied over fences here last time and that effort suggests that he could be hard to stop off a mark of 116 now switched to timber. Others to note are Harper Valley and Moonlight Glory.

MOTHILL is a reliable type, gaining his third success over hurdles at Uttoxeter in June, and after a couple of creditable efforts on the Flat he can add to his tally back in this sphere. The 5-y-o is taken to get the better of Heartbreak Kid, who is respected from his lower mark back over hurdles, with Golfe Clair also considered.

C&D winner HARPER VALLEY (nap) didn't get home over 3m on heavy at Aintree last time but he can resume winning ways over this trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

TOM CREEN is in cracking form at present and he has been victorious on each of his last two starts at this track, but he suffered defeat when beaten into second at Southwell last month. The eight-year-old is only 5lb higher than his success over C&D on his penultimate start and he can quickly return to winning ways. Heritier hit the crossbar over hurdles at Bangor earlier in the month and is noted along with Duo D'Enfer.

TOM CREEN has an excellent record around here and arrives at the top of his game, so is the solid option with his rivals arriving with something to prove. Touch Kick is capable off his current mark so may emerge as the biggest threat.

A couple with decent prospects but this can go to HERITIER, who is on a reasonable mark for this return to chasing for his new team.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BACKDOORFLUSH (second) had Vanilla Dancer (third) behind by 14 lengths when making her debut under Rules over C&D and she renews that rivalry on 7lb better terms. The daughter of Mount Nelson was put in her place in Listed company last time, but this looks like a much more suitable assignment. As for the latter, she was victorious over track and trip last time, beating Chantilly Dragon (third), and has to carry a penalty. Any market support for Blue Las would also be of interest.

BACKDOORFLUSH seemed to find conditions too testing when well held in stronger company at Cheltenham and, having shaped with plenty of encouragement when runner-up on debut over C&D previously, she's well worth another chance to get back on the up. The returning Longhouse Legacy and appealing newcomer Blue Las are feared most.

This can go to BACKDOORFLUSH, who was out of her depth in Listed company last time but she's a strong contender on her debut C&D form.
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