There were 30 Races on Tuesday 28th January 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Chepstow, 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 5 race.

BEARAWAY struck at Lingfield last month and he went agonisingly close over the same C&D when 4lb higher recently. Simon Pearce's gelding has since been hit with a further 3lb hike but, given that he remains in such good form, the son of Kodiac ought to hold every chance of going one place better. Yeoman continues to knock at the door but although he is unlikely to be far away, Partisan Hero might be a bigger threat.

BEARAWAY was successful at Lingfield on his penultimate outing and shaped as if still ahead of his mark when runner-up there last time. He's marginally preferred to Yeoman and Partisan Hero, who also arrive at the top of their game.

Ex-Irish PARTISAN HERO is taken to record a first win since joining his new stable. Yeoman is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This is an excellent opportunity for TREASURE FLEET to double his tally, having won over C&D on his debut three weeks ago. The 800,000gns son of Kingman does not appear to have too much in the way of opposition and a penalty shouldn't be enough to stop him. Thermal Energy makes appeal on paper and warrants a market check. Island Hero, who shaped with some promise on his racecourse bow, heads the remainder.

TREASURE FLEET cost a good amount at the Breeze-Ups and overcame a pace bias to make a winning start over C&D with more in hand than the bare result. He's expected to defy the penalty unless Thermal Energy or Aqab prove to be above-average first time out.

The bare form of TREASURE FLEET's winning debut over C&D can't be rated too highly but the manner of it promised much better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Dash Power arrives following back-to-back second-placed efforts and he's entitled to go close once again, but the vote is handed to TWISTALINE. Mick Appleby's mare struggled at handicap level at Southwell a fortnight ago, but she filled the runner-up spot in a similar event there previously and this ease in grade could hold the key. Tenyatta has a chance on these terms and may well get involved on her stable debut.

A good opportunity for DASH POWER to finally get off the mark having been knocking on the door of late. Storm Asset is next best ahead of Twistaline.

In-form maiden DASH POWER is taken to get off the mark. Twistaline looks a danger returned to this grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The runner-up in two similar events before again going close in a handicap most recently, CHERRY KING is the clear form pick and holds obvious claims back in a classified stakes. Lady Ava should also be suited by the terms of the race and is notable on her first run in an event of this nature. However, the less-exposed Melsmay could pose a bigger threat to the selection if building on a respectable third at this level at Southwell.

MARVELLOUS LADY has joined a trainer who has an excellent record with new recruits so she shades the vote over Cherry King, who continues to run well. Melsmay ran her best race when third at Southwell and has place claims.

Cherry King is the solid option but MARVELLOUS LADY offered flashes of ability in Ireland and is intriguing on her stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

DESTRUCTIVE, a comfortable winner of a maiden over C&D 17 days ago who also ran well in a Listed event for three-year-olds in the UAE last year, could be a blot on the handicap from a rating of 85 after that convincing return. Fast Society has scope to progress this year and is dangerous to underestimate on just his second attempt in handicap company. Invincible Aura and Road To Wembley are others to consider.

INVINCIBLE AURA has looked better than ever since returning from a short break, resuming winning ways at Lingfield (1m) prior to finishing a solid third back at that track/trip 10 days ago. He looks to hold solid claims again and shades the vote ahead of recent C&D maiden winner Destructive. Low-mileage 4-y-o Fast Society could also have more to offer with a recent run under his belt.

Destructive can go well back in a handicap but FAST SOCIETY is unexposed and can leave last month's reappearance behind him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

THIS FARH has posted two improved efforts in novice/maiden company since being gelded and can make the breakthrough with another step forward now he goes handicapping off a workable mark. Lovesick has also shown fair promise, most notably when landing a maiden over C&D on her penultimate start. Having also run well in a novice stakes at Chelmsford most recently, Richard Spencer's filly is a must for the shortlist. Standput and Blue Secret are other appealing options.

BLUE SECRET failed to convince with her stamina tackling 1m for the first time at Southwell 11 days ago and, with the return to 7f looking a plus, she's given another chance equipped with a first-time tongue strap. Eva Dickson never had chance to fully open up on her latest outing over C&D 33 days ago and better can be expected from her. This Farh and Lovesick complete the shortlist.

This Farh can go well now handicapping but LOVESICK has a C&D win on her record and still looks to be improving.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for BLUE SEEKER after a comfortable success on his handicap debut over C&D, there is likely to be plenty more improvement forthcoming from the son of Blue Point and he can follow up off 8lb higher. A highly creditable third on his handicap bow at Kempton, Panama Black is a key player, as is Blue Empress, who has the potential to improve for going up in distance.

There was much to like about the way BLUE SEEKER did the job on his handicap debut last month and an 8 lb rise is unlikely to be enough to prevent this unexposed gelding from going in again. Panama Black is gradually progressing and he could be the one for the forecast, though McKenna is also a viable candidate for that role.

An 8lb rise against stronger opposition asks more of BLUE SEEKER but he won impressively here last month and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This can go the way of GALEL, who arrives on the back of a career-best effort when narrowly denied over 7f here. John Butler's filly showed enough pace to suggest that she can handle the drop back in trip and she may have too much for Alafdhal, who has a 4lb penalty to overcome for a success over 5f here last week. Less than a length behind him in that contest was State Of Madness (second), who must enter calculations on the revised terms.

STATE OF MADNESS finished strongly when beaten under a length by Alafdhal over 5f here last week and, now 4 lb better off with that rival and back up to 6f, he is taken to emerge on top this time. The latter shouldn't be far away but Conquest of Power, who wasn't seen to best effect over C&D recently, and Rogue Thunder may emerge as the main dangers.

A competitive sprint in which the lightly raced GALEL is marginally preferred to Red Walls and Alafdhal.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

INIT TOGETHER has been a revelation since joining the Tony Carroll yard and a further 3lb rise for his most recent success at Lingfield could prove lenient as he looks to land the hat-trick. The seven-year-old scored over C&D on his penultimate start and it may be that stablemate Cryptos Dream gives him the most to think about, having got up to win over C&D herself back in November. City Escape has dropped 7lb below her last winning mark and is capable of being in the shake-up as well.

CRYPTOS DREAM is taken to thwart stablemate Init Together in his bid to make it 3-3 for the yard. The latter will rightly be popular following his decisive victories over this C&D and most recently at Lingfield, but Cryptos Dream remains on an attractive mark up 3 lb for her C&D success in November and is marginally preferred. Arenas del Tiempo is also feasibly treated and will be a threat if on a going day.

Not many of these arrive in top form but INIT TOGETHER (nap) is a glaring exception and he can make it 3-3 for Tony Carroll.
Ths is the racecard key.
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