There were 34 Races on Friday 26th January 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ONE HART is officially 1lb well-in having hit the woodwork over C&D six days ago, so the son of Gutaifan ought to hold every chance of going one better. That said, Win Win Power remains on a competitive mark and he looks a big threat dropped into class 6 company, along with fellow grade-dropper Pembrokeshire, who can benefit from the drop to seven furlongs.

ONE HART ran his best race yet for Des Donovan when runner-up over C&D 6 days ago despite the worst of the draw and gets the narrow vote to come out on top from the same mark. Win Win Power and Dakota Power head up the dangers, with Pembrokeshire another to keep an eye on.

Preference is for DAKOTA POWER who has run well in his last three starts over C&D. The form of the last two has been boosted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having recorded a narrow success at Southwell on his penultimate outing, the tables were turned on LANDLORDTOTHESTARS next time, who posted an excellent second at Lingfield 11 days ago. James Evans' charge can resume his progress being 2lb well-in, with Photon touted to be the chief danger. Great Blasket has been in good form of late, too, and the former C&D winner is unlikely to be far away along with the consistent Bowood.

LANDLORDTOTHESTARS coped well with the rise in grade when runner-up to another progressive sort at Lingfield 11 days ago and he looks sure to go well again operating from the same mark. Great Blasket and Photon head up the dangers.

Competitive fare but PHOTON could have more to give and he's preferred to Great Blasket and Landlordtothestars.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

This can go the way of INTERVENTION, who rattled off a four-timer at the back end of last year. Second on each of his last two starts, including when runner-up to the reopposing Just A Spark 24 days ago, he is 5lb better off with that rival and Mick Appleby's charge can reverse that form en route to further success. Rousing Encore is just 1lb higher than his recent C&D victory and looks set to go well. Exalted Angel should not be underestimated either.

ROUSING ENCORE displayed a fine attitude when going in here last month and looks weighted to go close off just a 1 lb higher mark. Intervention is proving an admirable sort and can't be taken lightly though, with his old rival and C&D scorer Just A Spark also firmly in the picture in a good sprint.

Exalted Angel and Just A Spark are considered but ROUSING ENCORE can follow up last month's C&D success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ENCIRCLE is a well-related daughter of Ten Sovereigns and goes for the in-form Simon & Ed Crisford yard on debut. She has plenty of stamina in her pedigree, but this trip looks like a good starting point and she can go in at the first time of asking. Alvesta sets the bar with a rating of 70 after hitting the crossbar over an extended mile earlier in the month and she is likely to be on the premises once more. Of the remainder, Sense Of Charm appeals most if she can take another step forward from her fourth at Lingfield.

ALVESTA stepped up on her previous form when finding only a very expensive well-bred newcomer of Godolphin's too good here a fortnight ago. This longer trip will suit and she's taken to get off the mark at the fourth attempt. Miss Bielsa and Encircle are interesting newcomers from the Crisford yard and the betting could be revealing.

This can go to the newcomer MISS BIELSA, whose breeding suggests she will be very much at home on this surface.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CRAFTER was second over this track and trip on his latest outing and he was given a 2lb rise for that display. The son of Muhaarar could make it two wins from his last three starts if running to that level here. The main threat might be Isle of Wolves, who has taken the silver medal on each of his last two starts, including once over C&D and he could get into contention off the same mark. Above The Line warrants a market check on her handicap bow.

ISLE OF WOLVES arrives on a long losing run but is knocking on the door and with the form of his recent Newcastle second proving strong he can go one better off the same mark. Crafter represents last year's victorious stable so this C&D scorer rates a big threat, while Come On John and Harbour Vision also have winning form at the track and warrant plenty of respect too.

The vote goes to CRAFTER (nap) who has good recent C&D form. His latest effort has since been boosted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BIG R scored with plenty in hand when opening his account over 6f at Kempton last week. A 5lb penalty and a quick turnaround may not be enough to prevent the four-year-old from going in again and he's sure to prove popular. Warminster posted one of his better efforts when a close second at Newcastle recently. Katie Scott's gelding could give the selection most to think about, ahead of C&D winner Alafdhal.

BIG R justified support when getting off the mark in good style at Kempton 9 days ago and he can score again now that he's up and running. Alafdhal is well handicapped on old form and is feared most after getting back on track when third at this C&D last time, with Warminster completing the shortlist.

Warminster should give it his all but EL HIBRI is taken to leave his recent Newcastle flop well behind him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

UPEPO had little difficulty in completing a quick-fire double at Lingfield recently and a 5lb penalty appears to be far from insurmountable for Tony Carroll's charge. The Roaring Lion gelding should take all the beating, with the main threat likely to be Easter Island. The five-year-old posted a promising second on his stable bow at this venue earlier in the month and he warrants respect. Classic Speed and Jumeira Vision could battle it out for the remaining spoils.

UPEPO is thriving and looks very much the way to go under a 5 lb penalty for his emphatic Lingfield victory. Easter Island appeals as the one to chase home Tony Carroll's hat-trick seeker ahead of in-form pair Eloped and Mirabello Bay.

The vote goes to ELOPED who is back off the same mark as when winning over C&D last September.
Ths is the racecard key.
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