There were 44 Races on Saturday 25th January 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Newcastle, 9 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.

Sisterandbrother came from off the pace to score over C&D last weekend but although a 3lb rise should be no barrier to further success, MR NUGGET is preferred. The unexposed four-year-old finished a neck in front of Sisterandbrother when runner-up at Southwell early on in the month and is now 2lb better off. Should David Simcock's charge find further improvement, he ought to go very close. Pysanka is another to consider.

The vote goes to MR NUGGET, who took a step forward when runner-up on his second start in handicap company at Southwell and his best days should still be ahead of him. Handicap-debutant Incan Empire is very much of interest and will be all the more appealing if the market speaks in his favour, while Harry The Haggler is also shortlisted.

This can go to PYSANKA who has won four times over C&D and ran well when second at Southwell last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Union Island has been in good form of late, but he has been held from this mark on his last two starts so MOSTLY MOZART is a more appealing option. The son of Nathaniel outran odds of 100/1 to finish third over C&D on his handicap bow, having raced wider than ideal rounding the home turn. He competes from an unchanged mark and there should be more to come. Douglas Dc might not be far away either.

The most appealing of these is the in-form UNION ISLAND, who wasn't ideally positioned when the race began in earnest at Chelmsford recently and did well to finish as close as he did. The 4-y-o shapes as though well worth a try over this trip and remains feasibly treated. Bella Veneta and Mostly Mozart can fill the places.

This can go to the unexposed MOSTLY MOZART who ran really well when third on handicap debut over C&D 12 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This is an excellent opportunity for STIFLING, who returned from well over a year off the track to finish second at Newcastle. The daughter of Ulysses looks certain to step forward and, with little in the way of opposition, she can break her duck. Fashionelle ran with a certain degree of credit over 1m4f here last month, although a drop in trip might not play to her strengths. Miss Applejack completes the shortlist.

A novice decidedly lacking in depth with STIFLING hard to oppose for the Gosdens' on the back of her promising comeback second following a lengthy absence at Newcastle last month. Fashionelle can fill the forecast spot.

This looks a golden opportunity for STIFLING to go one better than at Newcastle last month on her return from a very long absence.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Cases can be stated for all five entrants. However, it is entirely feasible that dropping back down to 5f can bring the best out of BROOKLYN NINE NINE, who edged out Bedford Flyer over this trip at Southwell on his penultimate start and can uphold the form given he has more scope for progression on the all-weather. Kylian and Equilateral are honours even from a couple of recent encounters and add depth to the race. Michaela's Boy commands respect, but needs more to complete a hat-trick.

KYLIAN rates just the pick of these weights so is taken to follow up his recent Lingfield success and edge out hat-trick seeking Michaela's Boy. Veteran Equilateral can also have a big say on the back of his resurgent Southwell success.

These five look very closely matched but MICHAELA'S BOY is on a roll and may complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LESSAY is an interesting contender in here now tried in a first-time visor with top jockey Rossa Ryan taking over in the plate. Giant also appeals based on his peak form and he is dangerous to underestimate given he has run well over track and trip in the past. Thapa VC and Follow Your Heart, who are old foes, warrant betting checks.

A case can be made for virtually all of these but THAPA VC just missed out at Lingfield last time and this multiple C&D winner edges the vote. Follow Your Heart, Lir Speciale, Giant and Billy Mill all in the picture too.

In an open race the suggestion is BILLY MILL who was fifth in a warm race at Chelmsford and should be suited by this drop back to 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The hat-trick seeking and Match Anthem is respected, but dropping back to 6f raises enough concern to consider looking elsewhere, with FANTASY NAVIGATOR a captivating option on just his third start for Darryll Holland. Although not the force of old, this in truth won't take much winning and his effectiveness over the trip is a big positive. Mumcat, a C&D winner last April, also enters calculations.

Preference is for MATCH ANTHEM whose latest success here has been well advertised.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Piperstown comes out best on official ratings and he arrives on the back of a 6f victory at Southwell. However, both of his victories came at that venue and preference is for C&D scorer BERNIE THE BEAR, who was knocking on the door prior to a lacklustre effort at Chelmsford last time. Global Effort also has track-and-trip winning form in the book and he has been running well in defeat of late.

PIPERSTOWN is two from his last three starts and takes on mostly out-of-form sorts, so he's the obvious choice ahead of Global Effort, who ran respectably here last time. Bernie The Bear can feature if he puts a tame effort last time behind him.

Back at Wolverhampton, BERNIE THE BEAR may be able to reverse Southwell placings with Piperstown, who warrants respect all the same.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HARLEM NIGHTS travelled very well when well backed over 1m2f at Newcastle on his latest outing but he didn't quite see out the trip, eventually finishing third. Jessica Macey's charge makes plenty of appeal off a 1lb lower mark as he drops in distance, although the match-fit Saturnalia is also respected after a good placed effort at Kempton. Likewise Straight A, who is slipping back down to a workable mark.

A tight-knit handicap in which STRAIGHT A rates just the pick of the weights so edges the vote. Fellow course scorer Saturnalia rates a big threat though on the back of his good Kempton third ahead of Calanthe and Harlem Nights.

Off an attractive mark back down in trip and returned to Wolverhampton, HARLEM NIGHTS is preferred. Saturnalia is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

After completing a double with a victory over this C&D, Jersey Rocs blew the start when a disappointing favourite off his revised mark but it would be no surprise to see him bounce back. However, CIOTOG was ahead of Charlie Hills' gelding when only beaten a length into fifth that day, despite not getting a clear run, and he gets a tentative nod to record his second track-and-trip success. Kracking has been running well in defeat and should have his say again.

KRACKING has shaped better than the result on his last two starts and might not face too much pressure for the lead down in grade, so he's preferred to Jersey Rocs, who needs to get back on the up after a poor run. Onslow Garden is also considered.

Topweight KRACKING (nap) holds a solid-looking chance back down in distance and is first choice ahead of Jersey Rocs.
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