There were 36 Races on Thursday 25th January 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Southwell, 6 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Newcastle, 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.

MUSICAL DIVA had Tiselle Tuendchen (fourth) behind when securing victory by just over three lengths in this grade at Wolverhampton last time and has been given an 8lb rise for that success. David O'Meara's filly could have more to come following that confidence-boosting first victory and she looks well placed to go in again. The main danger may be Lotting's Lass, who remains on a workable mark and could have a say if she bounces back from her disappointing display at Southwell last month.

BINT HAVANA GOLD was well-served by a well-run race dropped back in trip when making her handicap debut a winning one at Kempton 3 days ago and could be the way to go with the drop to the minimum trip expected to hold no fears. Musical Diva was impressive when opening her account at Wolverhampton and rates the lead threat. Lotting's Lass is next best back from a short break.

Musical Diva is high on the list but BINT HAVANA GOLD (nap) won well in a good time on Monday's handicap debut and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TOPTIME filled the runner-up spot off this rating over 6f here on his latest outing and was picked up late on that day, so this return to 5f may suit and he is taken to go one place better. Arzaak wasn't beaten far into third in this grade over C&D earlier in the month and could get into contention off an unchanged mark, while last-time-out winner Basholo is another to watch out for despite a 3lb rise for that Wolverhampton victory.

TOPTIME has returned from a break in good heart, finding only an improver too strong over 6f here 7 days ago and he's given the nod to capitalise on his reduced mark back down at the minimum trip. Mehmo returns from an absence lurking on a handy mark and he's feared, with The Tron and Dapper Man also fancied to feature in a competitive affair.

Several in-form sprinters on show but today's return to a straight track can spark another improved showing from THE TRON.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PAGLIACCI was only denied by a head into second over an extended mile at Wolverhampton on his latest outing and he takes a big step up in distance, which could eke out the improvement needed to shed his maiden tag. Trojan Storm produced a pleasing debut effort to fill the runner-up berth at Wolverhampton and is another taking a step up in trip, so he has to be considered with that experience under his belt. Lord Normandy should mount a bold bid, even with a 7lb penalty to shoulder after his victory over 1m2f at Chelmsford.

An interesting novice with the narrow vote in favour of PAGLIACCI. He showed improved form when runner-up over the extended mile trip at Wolverhampton 9 days ago and promises to do better still now his stamina is tested further. Trojan Storm, a recent acquisition for the Ian Williams yard, shaped well himself on debut recently and may well emerge as the chief threat.

Sir Mark Prescott's PAGLIACCI should have more to come over this sort of trip and is preferred to Trojan Storm.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A commendable fifth in last year's Derby, The Foxes readily holds Military Order (last) on that Epsom form and appeals strongly on his all-weather debut. The Churchill colt sets the standard on official ratings and can go well if adapting to the surface on his return from a 155-day break. Claymore also comes into the reckoning after a second-placed finish in Listed company on Polytrack at Deauville in November. Nevertheless, when it comes to proven match-fitnesss and effectiveness on synthetics, BASE NOTE has fewer questions to answer than his likely main rivals and could provide a bit of value here.

MILITARY ORDER was sent off 9/2 for The Derby and, while he disappointed at Epsom (and subsequently at Chester), he'd looked an exciting prospect up to that point, so he's worth a chance to get his career back on track returning from 4 months off after a gelding operation. Base Note is a formidable opponent and Enemy shouldn't be dismissed.

The Foxes and Military Order are potential class acts but both are returning from breaks so are taken on with BASE NOTE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LIV LUCKY has started to get her bearings for her current yard and, on the back of two solid displays over 7f at this venue, she could be difficult to overhaul dropping into a classified stakes. Big Narstie can go close if he replicates the same level of flamboyance he showed in similar event over 7f at Wolverhampton 10 days ago, while Duisker also rates a player in this company.

BIG NARSTIE's quirks are well established but he confirmed the promise of his previous run when scoring with something to spare at Wolverhampton 10 days ago and he's a big player if in the same mood. Copper Mountain eased in grade/re-united with Jo Mason is another expected to feature, with low-mileage 4-y-o Duisker also on the shortlist.

Mick Appleby's BIG NARSTIE is a class act for this level and can add to last week's comfortable Wolverhampton success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BROUGHTONS FLARE is thriving on being kept busy and, given he was less than a length behind Inexplicable over this course and distance on his penultimate start, he rates a solid option to reverse the form with his old rival, who is much worse off at these weights. Ashmore looks the pick of the remainder, though Ebury is also considered for a place.

INEXPLICABLE showed a good attitude to score at Wolverhampton 9 days ago and he may well be capable of following up in a weak affair. Ashmore is a danger with cheekpieces back on and Stoic Syd should give his running once again.

The maidens ASHMORE, Stoic Syd and Star For A Day switch to classified level with interesting claims.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DAAFY was an unfortunate second last time due to the blindfold being removed late and, barring any further mishaps, he can go one better off an unchanged mark. Pride Of Spain finished a creditable fourth at Wolverhampton 13 days ago despite racing freely. A first-time hood may help him settler better and he warrants respect, while Powdering and Kitaab are others to note.

COMEDIAN LEADER had a bit in hand when scoring at Kempton earlier in the month and didn't have much go right at Wolverhampton since, so she's worth another chance to defy the penalty. Daafy is an obvious threat on the back of a solid showing over C&D and Kitaab is one to note if the market speaks in his favour.

The first-time hood may well enable PRIDE OF SPAIN to settle better and get off the mark. Daafy is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There has been no stopping BOBBY JOE LEG, who completed his double by defeating Daafy (engaged to run at 2.45) over C&D a week ago. Ruth Carr's 10-year-old must shoulder a 4lb penalty but that might not be enough to thwart the in-form gelding. Locked N' Loaded has plenty in hand judged on past exploits and there were signs of a return to form in his recent course fourth. Media Guest is most appealing of the remainder.

BOBBY JOE LEG had something to spare when scoring over C&D a week ago and remains well treated under a penalty, so he takes preference over Locked N' Loaded, who took a step back in the right direction recently. The returning Almodovar Del Rio is another one to consider.

Bobby Joe Leg should go well but LOCKED N' LOADED was a close fourth behind next-time-out scorers here last time and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A 6lb rise for SHE'S THE DANGER's latest course success looks more than fair when taking into account the fact jockey Lewis Edmunds dropped his whip on the mare inside the final furlong. Stall 12 isn't the most favourable draw but she is a pacey individual who could take all the beating if getting across from that wide berth. Conversely, recent Kempton scorer First Company has the plumb draw and must feature prominently in calculations, along with Bell Shot. The son of Dark Angel finished behind First Company last time but is now 2lb better off with his old foe.

FIRST COMPANY made it 2 wins from his last 3 starts when successful at Kempton 22 days ago and, having been rated higher in the past, he is taken to score again. Heading the list of dangers is Hiatus, who met trouble in running when fourth behind the selection last time, while Thank The Lord can also give another good account.

After John is high on the shorlist but HIATUS can gain compensation for a luckless run at Kempton three weeks ago.
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