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 3 race.

PLENTY OF TIME has some experience of these challenging fences and can put that knowledge to her advantage in what is likely to be a tactical affair. The selection wasn't beaten too far in a Listed chase here last week and she could improve for the application of first-time cheekpieces. Chasing debutant So Said I is feared most given her respectable form over hurdles, while It's Easy is 0-12 over fences but still offers more appeal than Lets Go To Vegas, who was pulled up on her chasing debut last month.

Successful on 2 of her 4 starts over hurdles (both on right handed tracks), LETS GO TO VEGAS shaped as if she'd come on for her chase debut/reappearance run at Wetherby in November and, back against her own sex, it would come as no surprise to see a much-improved showing from Alastair Ralph's mare. So Said I on chase bow and It's Easy can do battle for second.

This might go to LETS GO TO VEGAS, who found heavy ground too taxing at Wetherby last month but remains a good chasing prospect.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PARTY VIBES looks a likely candidate to cut out the running and, having finished a good second in each of her two previous starts over hurdles, this presents her with a golden opportunity to gain a breakthrough success. Linda Moon, who won a bumper at Plumpton when she was last seen in April, has a solid jumps pedigree and has to be of interest on her debut run over timber, while Lily Luna also commands respect given she notably ran well here on her first start in this discipline.

Point runner-up PARTY VIBES has created a really positive impression in a pair of starts under Rules so far and she's narrowly given the nod over Lily Luna, who produced a most-promising debut effort over hurdles over C&D last month and can be expected to step forward. Dolly Delightful produced a likeable effort on hurdles debut and can complete the placings.

Second on her first two starts under rules, PARTY VIBES has shown more than enough to suggest she can win a race like this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Lady Kk overcame a troubled run to force the result her way at Taunton 26 days ago and a similarly determined effort could see her go close, although a 4lb higher mark does demand more. Therefore, it might pay to side with NO HUBS NO HOOBS, who won a deeper-looking renewal of this race 12 months ago and he holds a live chance of back-to-back successes on these terms. Love Actually and Lieutenant Rocco complete the shortlist.

Last year's winner NO HUBS NO HOOBS arrives on the back of a solid return at Exeter last month and is fancied to land the spoils again, Love Actually and Lady KK look the likeliest dangers.

The one with considerable potential is chase/handicap debutant MR VANGO, who was a promising novice hurdler last season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Harlem Soul is 2lb lower than when landing this prize 12 months ago, but this year's efforts have been modest. I Shut That D'or has an Exeter mishap to bounce back from, while Kingofthewest offered more over C&D recently, but a chance is taken on the fitness and jumping of GAELIC PARK. Charlie Longsdon's seven-year-old signed off his first hurdling campaign with a wide-margin Warwick victory and, as a half-brother to Chantry House and The Last Day, is expected to come into his own in this sphere.

Preference is for I SHUT THAT D'OR, who remains relatively unexposed and was still in the thick of things when unseating his rider 5 out at Exeter last time. Kingofthewest and Gaelic Park are also of interest.

Anthony Charlton's JACAMAR is not the force of old but he might have needed his recent run at Taunton and is on a very tempting mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Glance At Me made good strides in the first half of the year but she hasn't been seen since a Plumpton success in May. John Betjeman has occupied the runner-up berth a remarkable 21 times in his career and more minor money is possible, while Man Of The Sea has filled that position on his last three outings in this sphere and is creeping up the handicap without winning. TICKING TOM BOMB has been sent off at 40/1 in both timber runs so far but has performed better than those odds suggested possible and could be let in lightly on his handicap bow.

Little went right for GEORGI GIRL at Fakenham last time and she is best judged on her encouraging handicap debut at Hereford previously. She gets the nod. Man of The Sea and Ticking Tom Bomb head the list of dangers.

Several of these are considered but BLACK HAWK EAGLE ran well for a long way on his stable debut and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Three-time Wincanton winner No No Tonic always warrants a second look when running at this venue and she arrives in fair form. However, this step up to an extended 3m may prove too much of a stamina test for the nine-year-old and it could pay to take a chance on SABRINA. The Paul Nicholls-trained mare wasn't quite ready for Listed level on her reappearance fourth at Kempton last month, but she was previously progressive in handicaps. Royal Pretender completes the shortlist.

GOSHHOWPOSH was in the process of posting improved form when unseating late on in a valuable handicap at Haydock last time and remains low mileage. He can return to winning ways. Lord Snootie and Royal Pretender are feared most,

While most of these should give their running, GOSHHOWPOSH (nap) looks to bring the most potential. Lord Snootie is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Another Fine Mess arguably sets the standard of those with race experience, as evidenced on his third-placed finish at Newbury last month. However, there are some interesting newcomers on show, with IT'S A BREEZE heading the charge. The four-year-old is a half-brother to the highly-rated Impervious and he may prove too classy for these rivals. In The Shade and Noahsgreatrainbow are other debutants that require close inspection in the betting market.

ANOTHER FINE MESS is a good type and showed plenty of ability when third at Newbury on debut last month and can put that experience to good use up against some interesting newcomers, notably It's A Breeze and In The Shade.

Jeremy Scott won this 12 months ago with a newcomer and his ANOTHER FINE MESS makes plenty of appeal after his third at Newbury.
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