There were 22 Races on Sunday 7th January 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Plumpton, 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 6 race.

SHAHEEN SAQAAR was an impressive C&D winner eight days ago and Ed Dunlop's gelding commands plenty of respect on the back of that performance, despite a 6lb rise in the ratings. Russian Virtue merits consideration on his return to the Flat after scoring over hurdles last month, while Tio Mio and Verona Star are others to consider in a wide-open event.

RUSSIAN VIRTUE has proved better than ever over hurdles of late, battling well when making it 3 wins from his last 4 starts at Carlisle in December, and he can score again from a workable mark back on the level. The main danger could be Shaheen Saqaar, who opened his account in good style at this C&D last time, with Verona Star another to note.

Plenty have each-way interest but SHAHEEN SAQAAR appeals most, with scope for further improvement following his recent breakthrough win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DREAM OF HOPE took a big step forward from her debut when a close third at Lingfield last time and she could be hard to beat if finding further progression. Windcrack displayed plenty of promise when making the frame on her racecourse bow last month and the daughter of Cracksman is an obvious threat to the selection. College Choir is a noteworthy newcomer along with Hail The Flag.

DREAM OF HOPE was very green on her debut at Newmarket in September and duly left that well behind when third at Lingfield the following month. She remains with potential and should be well up to winning an ordinary novice such as this. Windcrack did well to make a place after a very slow start at Lingfield and is next best ahead of Ville Natale, who shaped as if this stiffer test will suit at Chelmsford.

After hitting a flat spot, DREAM OF HOPE was a strong finisher at Lingfield and can improve for this flatter track and longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ARTISAN DANCER has been running consistently well in defeat of late and the step back up to 2m could see him return to winning ways. That said, Savvy Brilliance arrives here seeking a hat-trick and he merits the utmost respect as a result, while the recent Southwell winner Caldwell edges out C'mon Kenny and Award Dancer to be best of the rest.

A good contest for the grade, with the rapidly-improving SAVVY BRILLIANCE fancied to complete the hat-trick having bolted up at Southwell last month. Caldwell resumed winning ways last month and is still well treated on his best form, so also ranks high on the shortlist, with Award Dancer and Artisan Dancer others to consider.

Most could be in with a decent shout. SAVVY BRILLIANCE is selected to complete the hat-trick now that he is upped in trip again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BASS PLAYER (second) was defeated by Ernie's Valentine when the pair met over C&D last month, but the former, who has been operating from a reduced mark in recent starts, can reverse that form on today's revised terms. Cosmos Raj struck at Newcastle 10 days ago and must be respected from just 3lb higher, while others to note include Summa Peto and True Statesman.

Plenty with chances but ERNIE'S VALENTINE has made a really positive start to life with David Loughnane and is fancied to make light of a 2 lb rise for his recent C&D success having overcome a pace bias there. Summa Peto also started out well for a new yard when a C&D fifth last time and is feared most with improvement anticipated ahead of Titan Rock, who could benefit from this step up in trip.

This looks tight. Plenty bring recent recommendations but SUMMA PETO features off a tempting mark on his second run for Mick Appleby.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SMOKY MOUNTAIN met trouble at various points on last month's handicap debut, so it was to his credit that the son of Frankel only went down by a neck. The unexposed four-year-old was only raised 1lb for that effort and this looks a decent opportunity for him to go one better. Rock Opera struck over 6f here in November and must be respected upped in trip, while Society Lion appeals most of the remainder.

SMOKY MOUNTAIN arrives easily one of the least exposed and marked himself down as one to be interested in from this sort of mark when runner-up on his handicap debut over C&D 16 days ago, headway when not clear run entering straight and running on. He gets the vote to confirm the promise of that run, with Jahidin, equipped with first-time cheekpieces and Alethiometer heading the dangers. Al Marmar is another to keep an eye on.

The unexposed 4yo SMOKY MOUNTAIN (nap) went very close over C&D on his handicap debut and there can be optimism he's capable of better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

There has been no stopping DIOMED SPIRIT, who arrives having completed his hat-trick at Chelmsford last month. A further 4lb rise might not be enough to stop Stuart Williams' in-form gelding, although Strong Johnson should give him plenty to think about. Moon Flight bolted up in a C&D novice event in November and he might have more to offer now switched to handicaps.

Stuart Williams looks to hold a strong hand here and his thriving 4-y-o DIOMED SPIRIT is taken to edge out handily-weighted stablemate Conquistador and complete a fine four-timer. Strong Johnson is another weighted to have a say, while Zarzyni and in-form Moon Flight need factoring in too.

The thriving 4yo DIOMED SPIRIT had more in hand than the neck winning margin suggests at Chelmsford and he can land the four-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The Rod Millman stable can do little wrong at present and this looks like an ideal opportunity for MISS MOONSHINE to follow up after a taking success at Lingfield recently. A 5lb penalty will make life tougher, but she should have too much for Voltaic and My Boy Jack, who was runner-up over C&D on his penultimate outing. He's An Angel and Therehegoes are capable of being in the shake-up too.

MISS MOONSHINE might be up to defying a penalty for in-form Rod Millman. Jumira Bridge has been better than the result on both outings since his Chelmsford win in October and heads the dangers along with Doves of Peace and the returning Therehegoes.

Rod Millman's stable is in tremendous form and MISS MOONSHINE can defy a 5lb penalty for her win at Lingfield on New Year's Eve.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DELLA MARE didn't get the clearest of runs on her return from a 199-day break over C&D last month, and she is better judged on the form of her penultimate second here last May. The booking of Hollie Doyle catches the eye and she is narrowly preferred to White Mist (first) and Sisters In The Sky (second), who were separated by just half a length over C&D recently.

WHITE MIST clicked in a first-time visor over C&D last time, beating Sisters In The Sky (who has run since), and that pair make most appeal here. Della Mare is another one to consider dropping in grade.

Hollie Doyle's mount DELLA MARE is handicapped to have a big say on last spring's form and she can improve for last month's comeback.
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