Aintree Races & Results Tomform Saturday 13th April 2024

There were 44 Races on Saturday 13th April 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Aintree, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 13th April 2024

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

13:20 Aintree Handicap Hurdle (Class 1) 25f - 21 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
17
1st (17) Gwennie May Boy (9/2 +50%)
Gwennie May Boy

4.5
9/2(+50%)
(17) Gwennie May Boy 9/2, Won twice for Jonjo O'Neill last term and immediate improvement for new yard since returning to action in February, building on Bangor reappearance success when landing a big pot on Midlands National day at Uttoxeter (23.3f, heavy). Up 9 lb for that but he did the job well and has to be feared.
2-2 for Dan Skelton; had several of these behind him at Uttoxeter; good claims.
19
2nd (19) Lord Snootie (18/1 -13%)
Lord Snootie

18
18/1(-13%)
(19) Lord Snootie 18/1, Improver when sent handicapping last season, scoring over 3¼m at Warwick, and he ran a cracker when a strong-finishing second to Cuthbert Dibble at Haydock (24.2f, heavy) on penultimate start. However, subsequent moody display at Uttoxeter left a bitter taste and he now has a bit to prove.
Can't be trusted after very poor last run but is a threat judged on previous second.
4
3rd (4) West Balboa (11/4 +45%)
West Balboa

2.75
11/4(+45%)
(4) West Balboa 11/4, Decisive winner of this on final start of a productive 2022/23 campaign and made it 2-2 here when making a successful seasonal reappearance in November. Well held in graded company next 2 outings but shaped well back in a handicap at Kempton last time and likely to be spot-on for this assignment.
Won this 12 months ago and showed clear signs of revival last time; commands major respect.
9
4th (9) Johnnywho (9/1 +25%)
Johnnywho

9
9/1(+25%)
(9) Johnnywho 9/1, Successful in a Taunton bumper and 2½m Carlisle novice hurdle on first 2 starts under Rules. Followed those wins with a fine fourth in the Grade 1 Challow at Newbury in December but hasn't matched that since and will need to get back on track if he's to make a winning handicap debut off this mark.
Two underwhelming runs this year, including when upped to 3m last time; needs a revival.
3
5th (3) Monmiral (9/1 +18%)
Monmiral

9
9/1(+18%)
(3) Monmiral 9/1, Has proved costly to follow subsequent to landing the Grade 1 Anniversary Hurdle at this meeting in 2021 but the addition of blinkers reignited his spark when seeing off 21 rivals in the Pertemps Final at the Cheltenham Festival. 6 lb rise looks manageable and he has to enter calculations.
Responded well to first-time blinkers when winning the Pertemps Final; leading contender.
14
6th (14) Black Bamboo (9/1 +18%)
Black Bamboo

9
9/1(+18%)
(14) Black Bamboo 9/1, Made the most of a good opportunity to get off the mark at Cork in October and has shaped well in handicaps since, finishing sixth of 21 in the Coral Cup at the Cheltenham Festival (21f, heavy) last time. Stepping back up in trip here looks a good move and he's one to consider off the same mark.
Good sixth in the Coral Cup; this return to 3m should suit; one to take seriously.
18
7th (18) Classic Concorde (66/1 -100%)
Classic Concorde

66
66/1(-100%)
(18) Classic Concorde 66/1, Into the veteran stage of his career but has thrived this season, winning 6 times, the latest coming in comfortable fashion at Chepstow in February. The wheels came off in the race won by Gwennie May Boy at Uttoxeter last time but subsequently found to have bled, so that can probably be excused.
Admirable veteran but bled from the nose last time and this looks a hot race.
13
8th (13) J'ai Froid (40/1 +0%)
J'ai Froid

40
40/1(+0%)
(13) J'ai Froid 40/1, Tough veteran who was a big improver in 2021 and back to winning ways at Leicester and Warwick this term. Fair fourth behind Cuthbert Dibble at Haydock in February but will do well to turn the tables on that progressive rival here.
Successful twice this term but well held by Cuthbert Dibble at Haydock last time.
5
9th (5) Chantry House (16/1 +0%)
Chantry House

16
16/1(+0%)
(5) Chantry House 16/1, High-class chaser at his best and, having lost his way in that sphere, he has shaped well in a couple of handicap hurdles this season. However, he was only mid-field in first-time blinkers (on again here) in the Pertemps Final and Bold Endeavour appears to be the stable No 1.
Has underperformed since an encouraging reappearance but too well treated to be dismissed.
12
10th (12) Fine Margin (12/1 +0%)
Fine Margin

12
12/1(+0%)
(12) Fine Margin 12/1, Maiden who made a promising debut for the Willie Mullins yard when runner-up in a valuable Haydock handicap (24.2f, good to soft) earlier this season. Shaped as though amiss when returning from a break last month at Leopardstown but wouldn't be without a chance if able to get back on track.
Disappointing last time but has good claims on previous second in strong race at Haydock.
2
11th (2) Bold Endeavour (14/1 +30%)
Bold Endeavour

14
14/1(+30%)
(2) Bold Endeavour 14/1, Likeable and reliable sort who has yet to get his head in front this season but has performed with credit on several occasions, not least when fourth to Monmiral in the Pertemps Final last month. Current mark doesn't leave much margin for error but he's effective in these big-field scenarios.
Goes well in big-field handicaps; fourth in Pertemps at Cheltenham; could make frame again.
21
12th (21) Seefin (28/1 -12%)
Seefin

28
28/1(-12%)
(21) Seefin 28/1, Much improved upped in trip/switched to handicaps this season, registering his third success in decisive fashion at Warwick in January. However, he was pulled up in the Uttoxeter race won by stablemate Gwennie May Boy last time and appears to be the least fancied of the yard's 3 contenders.
Poor effort at Uttoxeter brought progressive run of form to an abrupt end.
1
13th (1) Red Risk (50/1 -79%)
Red Risk

50
50/1(-79%)
(1) Red Risk 50/1, Won twice back hurdling in 2022 and good second to Botox Has in the West Yorkshire Hurdle at Wetherby in November. However, he was a well-held fourth behind the same rival in a Haydock Grade 2 last time and looks up against it under top-weight in this competitive handicap. Cheekpieces applied.
Down the field twice since good Wetherby run; headgear needs to make a difference.
22
14th (22) Russian Ruler (80/1 -60%)
Russian Ruler

80
80/1(-60%)
(22) Russian Ruler 80/1, Evidently not been the easiest to train but appeared to be on the improve when landing a Newbury handicap and Kempton novice late last season. This season hasn't gone to plan, though (over fences initially), and it's probably best to look elsewhere.
Pulled up in the Martin Pipe last time; stamina for 3m is unproven; difficult to recommend.
6
15th (6) Cuthbert Dibble (13/2 +7%)
Cuthbert Dibble

6.5
13/2(+7%)
(6) Cuthbert Dibble 13/2, Progressive last term and has continued on an upward curve this season, scoring at Chepstow and Haydock prior to finishing a fine third to Monmiral in the Pertemps Final. 5 lb pull gives him realistic hope of reversing those placings and he's a must for the shortlist.
Consistent; fine third when favourite for last month's Pertemps; high on the list again.
11
16th (11) Johnson's Blue (28/1 +0%)
Johnson's Blue

28
28/1(+0%)
(11) Johnson's Blue 28/1, Progressive and likeable hurdler who added to his impressive strike rate when landing a 10-runner Doncaster handicap (3m. heavy) in February. 5 lb rise fair, albeit he was rather fortunate that day (looked booked for second when left clear 2 out) and this demands a clear career-best.
Career best when winning at Doncaster; genuine and consistent but this is tougher.
16
|PU| (16) Ramo (33/1 -65%)
Ramo

33
33/1(-65%)
(16) Ramo 33/1, Progressive since upped to staying trips, notching third success on return at Ludlow in November. Sound placed efforts on last 3 starts, most recently when overhauled close home by a fellow improver at Lingfield (23f, good to soft) in January, but no more than an each-way squeak here.
Reliable; good second at Lingfield; likely to give running but is creeping up the weights.
8
|PU| (8) Ailie Rose (66/1 -100%)
Ailie Rose

66
66/1(-100%)
(8) Ailie Rose 66/1, Resumed winning ways in good style when taking a 4-runner Ayr handicap (24.3f, heavy) in January but she was put firmly in her place in a big-field at Leopardstown next time. Others make more appeal.
Faced only three opponents when scoring at Ayr; needs personal best off career-high mark.
10
|PU| (10) Floueur (66/1 +18%)
Floueur

66
66/1(+18%)
(10) Floueur 66/1, Useful winning hurdler/chaser for Gordon Elliott and, after a quiet spell for both Gary Hanmer and this yard, he bounced back when going close at Doncaster on penultimate start. However, failed to repeat that level form in the Uttoxeter handicap won by Gwennie May Boy last time.
Went down narrowly at Doncaster in March but well beaten otherwise this term; unconvincing.
7
|PU| (7) Landrake (80/1 -220%)
Landrake

80
80/1(-220%)
(7) Landrake 80/1, Useful hurdler for Gordon Elliott last season but hasn't taken at all well to fences this time round, offering little in 3 maiden chases in Ireland. Resumes in this sphere in a very competitive race but mark for this handicap bow/yard debut could be fair and he's one to keep an eye on.
Useful hurdler last season but has since cut little ice over fences; new stable; risky.
20
|PU| (20) Storm Nelson (125/1 -56%)
Storm Nelson

125
125/1(-56%)
(20) Storm Nelson 125/1, Won 5 of his 8 starts during a very good spell with Sandy Thomson. Best effort since joining present yard when 13 lengths third of 10 to Johnson's Blue at Doncaster last time but will need to step up on that considerably if he's to play a leading role here.
Doesn't look quite the force of old and would be a surprise winner.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:20 Aintree Handicap Hurdle (Class 1) 25f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

An eye-catcher when staying on from off the pace at Kempton last month, WEST BALBOA could be primed for a repeat of her impressive success in this contest last year. Only 6lb higher and a winner here over shorter in November, Dan Skelton's mare is preferred to her hat-trick seeking stablemate Gwennie May Boy and the class-dropping Johnnywho, who makes his handicap debut. Pertemps winner Monmiral is entitled to be thereabouts, along with the improving Honor Grey and Black Bamboo, who should appreciate going back up in trip after a respectable effort in the Coral Cup.

Dan Skelton holds a strong hand with two of his three representatives, namely WEST BALBOA and Gwennie May Boy, boasting good credentials. The former doesn't look badly treated off a mark 6 lb higher compared to when winning this in good style last year and her latest effort at Kempton was encouraging. Gwennie May Boy looked good at Uttoxeter and is clear second choice despite going up 9 lb, while Black Bamboo makes serious each-way appeal. Monmiral and Cuthbert Dibble are others to consider.

Dominant in this 12 months ago, WEST BALBOA looked as if coming to the boil at Kempton and can extend her unbeaten record at Aintree.


13:55 Aintree Novices Hurdle (Class 1) 20f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
9
1st (9) Brighterdaysahead (6/5 +36%)
Brighterdaysahead

1.2
6/5(+36%)
(9) Brighterdaysahead 6/5, Won her first 5 starts, including Grade 3 and Listed novice hurdles this winter. Lost her unbeaten record in the Dawn Run at Cheltenham (17f, soft) but still ran with credit in second and the greater emphasis on stamina here should suit. Player for stable seeking a third successive win in this.
Highly regarded; emerged as the best mare at the weights in the Dawn Run; big player.
8
2nd (8) Staffordshire Knot (20/1 -43%)
Staffordshire Knot

20
20/1(-43%)
(8) Staffordshire Knot 20/1, Changed hands for €510,000 after bumper/maiden hurdle wins in January. Confirmed he's a useful novice when 4 lengths second of 6 to Largy Hill in Thurles Grade 3 (21f, soft) in February. Cheekpieces on first time. Likely has more to offer.
Had jumping issues last time but may resume his progress with cheekpieces now applied.
1
3rd (1) Bugise Seagull (50/1 +0%)
Bugise Seagull

50
50/1(+0%)
(1) Bugise Seagull 50/1, Irish point recruit who won first 2 starts over hurdles. Lost his unbeaten hurdle record but actually advanced his form when 4½ lengths third of 4 to Handstands in listed race at Huntingdon (19.5, heavy) in February. Plenty of improvement needed to get seriously competitive at this level.
Has shown progressive form on sharp/flat tracks over hurdles; this is a stiffer task.
5
4th (5) Jimmy Du Seuil (10/3 +45%)
Jimmy Du Seuil

3.333333
10/3(+45%)
(5) Jimmy Du Seuil 10/3, Ex-French performer who landed short odds in a Clonmel maiden hurdle in January. Much improved when 13 lengths second to Ballyburn in Baring Bingham at Cheltenham (21f, heavy) since, with Ile Atlantique 3½ lengths behind in third. Likely capable of even better.
Ran well at big odds in the Gallagher; possibilities, provided that form is backed up.
4
5th (4) Ile Atlantique (5/2 +58%)
Ile Atlantique

2.5
5/2(+58%)
(4) Ile Atlantique 5/2, Gowran maiden winner on hurdle debut and placed in Grade 1 novices around this trip at Naas and Cheltenham since. Likely to be in the shake-up but reopposing stablemate Jimmy du Seuil was 3½ lengths ahead in second at Cheltenham.
Brings Grade 1 form; one place behind stablemate Jimmy Du Seuil in the Gallagher.
7
6th (7) Mahon's Way (25/1 -56%)
Mahon's Way

25
25/1(-56%)
(7) Mahon's Way 25/1, Winning hurdle debut at Naas in November. Easily best effort at Graded level since when 6½ lengths second of 6 to Fun Fun Fun in 2m Naas Grade 3 5 weeks ago. The step back up in trip now should suit him.
Held in Grade 3 events since his maiden win; difficult task on first Grade 1 attempt.
3
7th (3) Esprit Du Potier (22/1 +12%)
Esprit Du Potier

22
22/1(+12%)
(3) Esprit Du Potier 22/1, Dual bumper winner who has also won twice from the front over hurdles this season. Stable no stranger to novice hurdle success at this meeting but he'll require significant improvement to play a prominent role.
2-2 over 2m4f; has a lot to find on form but may improve further at this distance.
6
8th (6) Josh The Boss (80/1 -21%)
Josh The Boss

80
80/1(-21%)
(6) Josh The Boss 80/1, Won first 2 starts over hurdles (C&D second occasion) but his limitations have been exposed since. Would be a shock winner.
Has won over C&D but his form is well below the required standard at this level.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:55 Aintree Novices Hurdle (Class 1) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

The Grade 1 winner Caldwell Potter has to be of interest on his debut for these connections, following his 740,000-euros purchase, but he could be vulnerable on his first start for 108 days. With that in mind, marginal preference is for BRIGHTERDAYSAHEAD, who should relish this step back up in trip having found Golden Ace too sharp over 2m1f in the Mares' Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham last month. Jimmy Du Seuil (second) beat Ile Atlantique (third) in the Gallagher but it would be no surprise to see the latter reverse that form, while Staffordshire Knot is next best.

The step up to 2½m could see CALDWELL POTTER in an even better light and he can prove just too strong for his half-sister and former stablemate Brighterdaysahead. Baring Bingham runner-up Ile Atlantique looks best of the rest.

Big-money purchase CALDWELL POTTER clinches narrow preference in an engrossing clash with sibling Brighterdaysahead.


14:30 Aintree Handicap Chase (Class 1) 25f - 13 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
11
1st (11) Cruz Control (9/1 +0%)
Cruz Control

9
9/1(+0%)
(11) Cruz Control 9/1, Fairly useful bumper/hurdles winner who opened his account over fences at Newcastle (20f) in November. Remained in form from higher marks since and resumed winning ways back in a lesser handicap returned to Newcastle (23.4f, soft) 4 weeks ago. 6 lb higher but conditions hold no fears.
Won in good style at Newcastle last month and this 7yo is open to further improvement.
2
2nd (2) Sam Brown (20/1 -43%)
Sam Brown

20
20/1(-43%)
(2) Sam Brown 20/1, Landed Veterans' Series Final at Warwick (24f) in January and resumed winning ways back in that company teaming up with this promising conditional for the first time at Ascot (23.8f, good to soft) just under 3 weeks ago. 3 lb higher and not without each-way hope.
Won this in 2022 and has been running well since the visor went on; entitled to respect.
10
3rd (10) Forward Plan (13/2 +0%)
Forward Plan

6.5
13/2(+0%)
(10) Forward Plan 13/2, Progressive chaser who has bagged 3m handicaps at Doncaster and Kempton this season. Only narrowly denied in Great Yorkshire inbetween and remains of interest up another 4 lb. 1 of 3 for this yard.
Progressive 8yo who stormed home to score at Kempton; strong candidate up 4lb.
4
4th (4) Kinondo Kwetu (25/1 -56%)
Kinondo Kwetu

25
25/1(-56%)
(4) Kinondo Kwetu 25/1, Most progressive over fences, making it 6 wins from 8 starts when seeing off another improver (pair well clear) over C&D last May. Denied a clear run at a crucial stage when third in the 16-runner Uttoxeter handicap (3¼m, good) in July but well held at Cheltenham 4 months later. Off since.
Unraced on soft/heavy; relishes this course and could go well if the ground dries.
3
5th (3) Twig (8/1 -14%)
Twig

8
8/1(-14%)
(3) Twig 8/1, Enhanced his good strike in the Summer Cup at Uttoxeter (26f) in July and acquitted himself tremendously well after 3 months off when second of 21 in handicap at Cheltenham (25f, heavy) last month, that just about a career best. 4 lb higher but yard have already tasted success here this week.
Fine 2nd in the Ultima at Cheltenham last month and may well play a leading role once more.
6
6th (6) Kilbeg King (9/2 +59%)
Kilbeg King

4.5
9/2(+59%)
(6) Kilbeg King 9/2, Useful novice hurdler at up to 3m last season and has taken well to chasing this term, backing up his improved third to Il Est Francais in Kauto Star at Kempton over Christmas when narrowly denied by Henry's Friend in the Reynoldstown at Ascot. Not so good at Cheltenham last month, however.
Ran well for long way in NH Chase; could be in mix now back down in trip and back in h'cap.
5
7th (5) Crebilly (9/2 +0%)
Crebilly

4.5
9/2(+0%)
(5) Crebilly 9/2, Progressive novice hurdler who was shaping up promisingly prior to falling on return/chase debut at Cheltenham in November. Off the mark in 3-runner Exeter novice in February and did well to get second in valuable handicap at former track (20.6f, soft) last time. One to consider upped in trip.
Runner-up in Plate at Cheltenham despite lacking fluency; has potential at this new trip.
9
8th (9) The King Of Ryhope (7/2 +22%)
The King Of Ryhope

3.5
7/2(+22%)
(9) The King Of Ryhope 7/2, Low-mileage 8-y-o who made a winning return/handicap chase debut at Chepstow in October, pulling clear with a resilient rival. Failed to see things out on his next 2 starts but back on song when fourth in Grade 2 at Ascot (23.8f, good to soft) since, going strongly before mistake last. Big chance.
Travelled well until final-fence blunder in 3m Grade 2 novice at Ascot; unexposed.
12
9th (12) Now Where Or When (50/1 -127%)
Now Where Or When

50
50/1(-127%)
(12) Now Where Or When 50/1, Fairly useful chaser on balance but has beaten only one other finisher in 3 starts this season. Hard to see him featuring.
His profile is patchy but a case can be made on his best form (Grade 3 third).
7
10th (7) Falco Blitz (25/1 +0%)
Falco Blitz

25
25/1(+0%)
(7) Falco Blitz 25/1, Off the mark for current yard when winning 13-runner handicap chase at Thurles in January and made light work of a 7 lb rise when following up at Limerick (22.6f, heavy) last month. 11 lb higher here though. and the likelihood is this Irish raider will find a few too strong.
10yo; rejuvenated this year, with commanding wins the last twice; firmly in calculations.
13
|PU| (13) Demnat (14/1 +0%)
Demnat

14
14/1(+0%)
(13) Demnat 14/1, Brother to high-class chaser Sceau Royal who reached a fairly useful level over fences in France. Made light of a 32-month absence on his yard debut when easily landing 5-runner handicap chase at Ludlow (20f, soft) in February but well held both subsequent starts. Mark eases 2 lb.
Ran well for a long way in the Kim Muir at Cheltenham and this track is less demanding.
8
|PU| (8) Erne River (20/1 +20%)
Erne River

20
20/1(+20%)
(8) Erne River 20/1, Returned to form when landing a 6-runner handicap chase in first-time cheekpieces at Doncaster (3m) in December and backed that up with good fifth in Premier Handicap over same C&D 11 weeks ago. Place claims probably the best he can hope for.
In good heart at Doncaster the last twice but likes it there; needs something extra today.
1
|PU| (1) Fugitif (33/1 -136%)
Fugitif

33
33/1(-136%)
(1) Fugitif 33/1, Finally landed a big pot in December Gold Cup at Cheltenham and fared as well as could be expected when third in 2m Grade 1 there at the end of January. Turned in a rare poor effort at that venue up in grade in the Ryanair last time and now tries this sort of trip for the first time.
Stays well over 2m4f but goes into the unknown stamina-wise and has never shone here.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:30 Aintree Handicap Chase (Class 1) 25f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Dan and Harry Skelton teamed up to land this race 12 months ago with Midnight River and they bid to repeat the dose this year with THE KING OF RYHOPE, who still held a chance when making a bad mistake at the last in the Grade 2 Reynoldstown Chase over 3m in February. Still unexposed over this sort of trip, he looks potentially well treated on his return to handicap company and is taken to reverse the form with Kilbeg King, who was ahead of the selection in second at Ascot that day but must concede 3lb to that rival now and subsequently had a hard race in the National Hunt Chase. Crebilly stayed on well for a good second in the Plate at Cheltenham and, although he went up 3lb for that, he should relish this extra yardage. Twig is 4lb higher for also filling the runner-up spot at Prestbury Park last month in the Ultima but that form gives him a big shout.

An ultra-competitive staying contest on paper in which the suggestion is THE KING OF RYHOPE, who travelled sweetly into contention before making a chance-ending blunder in an Ascot Grade 2 a couple of months ago and Dan Skelton's low-mileage 8-y-o should be bang there if translating that form back into handicap company. Forward Plan has taken his form up a notch this term, so he can provide most resistance, with Crebilly and Twig another couple fancied to feature.

The rejuvenated 10yo FALCO BLITZ has won in dominant fashion in Ireland the last twice and could still be on a good mark.


15:05 Aintree Conditions Hurdle (Class 1) 25f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
12
1st (12) Strong Leader (8/1 +20%)
Strong Leader

8
8/1(+20%)
(12) Strong Leader 8/1, Smart novice hurdler last season (won 3 times at 2m and second in the Top Novices' at this meeting). Solid effort again on first go over 3m when third in the Cleeve at Cheltenham in first-time cheekpieces 11 weeks ago, not jumping well yet seeing things out thoroughly. This is tougher.
Ran well in the Cleeve on first attempt over 3m; unexposed at this trip; possibilities.
2
2nd (2) Buddy One (15/2 +32%)
Buddy One

7.5
15/2(+32%)
(2) Buddy One 15/2, Dual handicap hurdle winner on heavy at up to 3m this season and surpassed expectations when fourth, beaten 8¼ lengths, in the Stayers' Hurdle last month. Ran well in handicap at this meeting last year.
Posted a big effort (40-1 fourth) in the Stayers' Hurdle; frame possibilities.
8
3rd (8) Hiddenvalley Lake (5/1 +58%)
Hiddenvalley Lake

5
5/1(+58%)
(8) Hiddenvalley Lake 5/1, Lightly-raced hurdler who was much improved as he landed a gamble in the Grade 2 Boyne (21f, heavy) at Navan 9 weeks ago, plenty to admire in how quickly he settled things. Unexposed and interesting back up in trip.
Lightly raced; landed the Boyne Hurdle last time and should improve further; interesting.
9
4th (9) Monkfish (8/1 +68%)
Monkfish

8
8/1(+68%)
(9) Monkfish 8/1, Has 2 Cheltenham Festival wins to his name but he's had very little racing in the last 3 years and couldn't build on his successful return over hurdles when pulled up in the Gold Cup (bled). Can only be watched after that.
Very promising in younger days but it's not clear whether he retains full ability.
6
5th (6) Flooring Porter (3/1 +14%)
Flooring Porter

3
3/1(+14%)
(6) Flooring Porter 3/1, Won the Stayers' Hurdle in 2021 and 2022 and also twice placed behind Sire du Berlais in this. Fared best of all these when second to Teahupoo at Cheltenham last month, running right up his best, and another big effort on the cards.
Good record in the Stayers' Hurdle; placed in this race for last two years; solid claims.
7
6th (7) Hewick (10/1 +17%)
Hewick

10
10/1(+17%)
(7) Hewick 10/1, Career-best effort though was fortunate as he landed the King George VI Chase on Boxing Day, his rider's perseverance paying off as the race fell apart after Shishkin's stumble 2 out. Not as good over hurdles and others make more appeal for the win.
Admirable chaser; won the King George last time out; hurdles form is inferior.
5
7th (5) Dashel Drasher (11/1 +31%)
Dashel Drasher

11
11/1(+31%)
(5) Dashel Drasher 11/1, Tough and likeable sort who edged out the penalised Paisley Park to win Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury in December. Well held in last month's Stayers' Hurdle though and plenty on his plate again here.
Good stayer on his day but was a distant sixth in this contest 12 months ago.
4
8th (4) Crambo (13/2 +7%)
Crambo

6.5
13/2(+7%)
(4) Crambo 13/2, Has progressed through the ranks over hurdles and had Dashel Drasher and Champ in behind when edging out Paisley Park in Grade 1 Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot in December. Well held in the Stayers' Hurdle last month though and needs to bounce back.
Disappointing in the Stayers' Hurdle but progressive otherwise; could well rebound.
1
|PU| (1) Botox Has (18/1 -50%)
Botox Has

18
18/1(-50%)
(1) Botox Has 18/1, Second success in Grade 2s this season when bounding clear in the Rendlesham at Haydock (heavy) 8 weeks ago, jumping a lot better for once. Remains a bit below the best in this division but not a big surprise to see him go well if keeping the mistakes down.
Better than ever in the Rendlesham at Haydock eight weeks ago; could go well.
3
|PU| (3) Champ (20/1 +20%)
Champ

20
20/1(+20%)
(3) Champ 20/1, Very talented hurdler/chaser in his prime (won the Sefton over C&D in 2019) but comfortably held in Long Walk Hurdle and Cleeve Hurdle both starts this season. Another from out-of-form stable to swerve Cheltenham and probably best watched despite good record fresh. First-time cheekpieces.
Smart in his prime but doesn't look the force of old; headgear enlisted.
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15:05 Aintree Conditions Hurdle (Class 1) 25f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

FLOORING PORTER proved Gavin Cromwell's decision to revert to hurdling completely correct when only Teahupoo stopped him from winning a third Stayers' Hurdle crown at Cheltenham. The tough-as-teak nine-year-old is sure to give his all again and can exact his revenge on Sire Du Berlais, who had him back in third when proving his 33/1 Stayers' success was no fluke in this 12 months ago, but could only manage fifth at Prestbury Park this time around. Buddy One surpassed expectations in fourth there, with Crambo a disappointing ninth, although the latter has won here, as well as the Long Walk at Ascot, this campaign so must not be written off. Top-class chasers Hewick and Monkfish add an extra dimension to the race, while Hiddenvalley Lake's career over fences was aborted after a Navan fall and he bounced back to take the Boyne Hurdle.

A couple of the regulars can come to the fore again, with FLOORING PORTER taken to land this prize for the first time following a mighty effort in the Stayers' Hurdle. Sire du Berlais, seeking a third straight win in this, seems sure to go well after flying home at Cheltenham. Hiddenvalley Lake impressed when winning the Boyne 9 weeks ago and is an interesting alternative given his lightly-raced profile.

Flooring Porter and Sire Du Berlais are respected on form. HIDDENVALLEY LAKE and Strong Leader may well improve further.


16:00 Aintree Handicap Chase (Class 1) 34f - 32 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
5
1st (5) I Am Maximus (7/1 +0%)
I Am Maximus

7
7/1(+0%)
(5) I Am Maximus 7/1, 8-y-o who displayed deep reserves of stamina when taking last season's Irish National. Took his form up a notch in landing 2 of his 4 starts this time round, well on top when seeing off Vanillier in the Bobbyjo in February. Jumping does temper enthusiasm to a degree but he possesses the class.
Won the 2023 Irish National (3m5f, soft) having been among the backmarkers for a long way.
11
2nd (11) Delta Work (28/1 -12%)
Delta Work

28
28/1(-12%)
(11) Delta Work 28/1, Did well to finish third here 2 years ago, and having landed his second consecutive Cross Country Chase at Cheltenham, he unseated back here 12 months ago. Should be sharper for a spin in Grade 2 Hurdle at Navan in February and no surprise to see a good showing with first-time blinkers enlisted.
Won the big Cheltenham cross-country in 2022 and 2023; a tired, 22l 3rd in 2022 National.
6
3rd (6) Minella Indo (28/1 -40%)
Minella Indo

28
28/1(-40%)
(6) Minella Indo 28/1, 2021 Gold Cup hero who was well prepared back from 7 months off to land Grade 3 at Punchestown in October. Similar form when fourth behind Latenightpass in Cross Country Chase at Cheltenham in December but suspicion this 11-y-o will find a few too good.
2021 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner who has always shaped as if stamina is a strong suit.
13
4th (13) Galvin (40/1 +0%)
Galvin

40
40/1(+0%)
(13) Galvin 40/1, Very smart chaser with a very good record at Cheltenham, runner-up behind stablemate Delta Work in last season's Cross Country Chase. Efforts this winter suggest he retains plenty of ability but worth noting he unseated at the first in this race 12 months ago.
Second in Cheltenham cross-country last March; first-fence unseat in this race last April.
34
5th (34) Kitty's Light (12/1 +14%)
Kitty's Light

12
12/1(+14%)
(34) Kitty's Light 12/1, Signed off last season by landing an exceptional hat-trick, winning the Eider Chase, Scottish National and bet365 Gold Cup. Has seemingly been brought along with spring targets in mind again, and whilst underfoot conditions may not be ideal, he'd be the most heart-warming of winners. Respected.
Soft or heavy ground poses a question but he'll be suited by every yard if back to form.
16
6th (16) Ain't That A Shame (40/1 +39%)
Ain't That A Shame

40
40/1(+39%)
(16) Ain't That A Shame 40/1, Hurdles/chase winner who seemingly failed for stamina when midfield in last year's renewal. Never figured first 2 starts initially this season but firmly back on track when taking 18-runner Thyestes Chase (25f, heavy) in January. Previous comments concerning this trip remain a concern.
Won the Thyestes at Gowran Park (3m1f, heavy) in January; weakened badly in this last year.
26
7th (26) Meetingofthewaters (11/1 +8%)
Meetingofthewaters

11
11/1(+8%)
(26) Meetingofthewaters 11/1, Well-served by increase in stamina when landing 27-runner Leopardstown handicap (24.4f) over Christmas and quickly over his unfortunate mishap there in February when a cracking third in last month's Ultima Handicap at Cheltenham. Further progress likely for top stable and one for the shortlist.
Smooth win in major Irish handicap (3m, soft); hooded 3rd at Cheltenham but didn't settle.
30
8th (30) Galia Des Liteaux (28/1 +15%)
Galia Des Liteaux

28
28/1(+15%)
(30) Galia Des Liteaux 28/1, Low-mileage mare whose 3 chase victories have come in small fields but showed another dimension to her game when second in Classic Chase at Warwick (29.2f, soft) in January. Not at her best at Exeter since but she remains with untapped potential over marathon trips and yard enjoying a fine season.
Staying-on second of 14 in the 3m5f Classic Chase at Warwick (heavy) but a flop last time.
28
9th (28) Roi Mage (66/1 +0%)
Roi Mage

66
66/1(+0%)
(28) Roi Mage 66/1, Veteran who made good fist of things having first crack at these fences when seventh 12 months ago. Enhanced his good record at Compiegne in November and produced another solid effort when second at Down Royal latest but have to go back 20 years for last 12-y-o winner of this race.
Bold show last year (7th); now 2lb lower, softer ground and seemingly a better preparation.
18
|U| (18) Mr Incredible (10/1 +29%)
Mr Incredible

10
10/1(+29%)
(18) Mr Incredible 10/1, Has looked quirky but no doubting his ability, placed in Classic Chase/Kim Muir and still firmly in the mix when unseating his rider soon after Canal Turn second time round 12 months ago. Returned with a solid second under big weight in Midlands National last month and not underestimated.
Saddle slipped when running big race in this last year; off until recent 2nd (4m2f, heavy).
7
|U| (7) Corach Rambler (15/2 -36%)
Corach Rambler

7.5
15/2(-36%)
(7) Corach Rambler 15/2, High-class chaser who emulated his stablemate One For Arthur when running out a most impressive winner of this race 12 months ago (Vanillier second). Repeat bid looks to have been his target since and well in at the weights following his cracking third in last month's Gold Cup. Lots to like.
13lb higher than for impressive win in this last year but still well in after Gold Cup 3rd.
10
|U| (10) Mahler Mission (18/1 -13%)
Mahler Mission

18
18/1(-13%)
(10) Mahler Mission 18/1, Improved model switched to chasing, having his rivals on the stretch when departing 2 out in last season's NH Chase at Cheltenham. Proved much sharper for his return when a fine second in Coral Gold Cup in December, travelling/jumping well. Connections keen to keep him fresh for this. Big player.
2nd in big 3m2f race at Newbury in November; second-season chaser who can improve again.
29
|U| (29) Glengouly (100/1 -52%)
Glengouly

100
100/1(-52%)
(29) Glengouly 100/1, Lightly-raced front runner who cemented positive start to the season when a solid second behind Ain't That A Shame in Thyestes Chase (25f, heavy) at Gowran in January. Took strong hold and ultimately well held in Plate Handicap at Cheltenham since and he'll need to settle better up markedly in trip.
Folded at Cheltenham (2m4f) latest but second in the 3m1f Thyestes (heavy) time before.
25
10th (25) Limerick Lace (7/1 +72%)
Limerick Lace

7
7/1(+72%)
(25) Limerick Lace 7/1, Smart mare who is enjoying a cracking season, winning 3 times either side of her second in the Troytown (behind Coko Beach), including Grade 2 Mares' Chase at the Festival last month. Interesting she's the choice of Mark Walsh and looking to be first mare since Nickel Coin in 1951 to take this.
Won three of her last four starts and second of 20 to Coko Beach in 3m Troytown at Navan.
3
11th (3) Coko Beach (28/1 +30%)
Coko Beach

28
28/1(+30%)
(3) Coko Beach 28/1, Likeable grey who has looked better than ever this campaign, landing the Troytown before a good second in the Becher here. Took well to Cross Country when going in again at Punchestown (24.6f) in February but worth noting he's not got home in the last 2 renewals of this race from lower marks.
Career-best form this term; disputed lead long way last two Nationals but weakened badly.
20
12th (20) Latenightpass (50/1 -25%)
Latenightpass

50
50/1(-25%)
(20) Latenightpass 50/1, Multiple point winner who is well proven over the National fences, landing the 2022 Foxhunters, and he added to his haul in Cross Country discipline for Dan Skelton at Cheltenham in December. Latest spin over hurdles should have blown cobwebs away and interesting runner re-united with former stable.
2nd, 1st and 4th in Foxhunters' over these fences; 2nd and 1st in 3m5f x-country this term.
27
13th (27) The Goffer (50/1 +24%)
The Goffer

50
50/1(+24%)
(27) The Goffer 50/1, Lightly raced this term and shaped better than distance beaten suggests when fifth of 21 in Ultima Handicap at the Festival 32 days ago. Possible he'll be sharper with that under his belt and he appeals as being on a workable mark for all this rates a sterner assignment.
Fourth at Cheltenham (3m1f) and Sandown (3m4f) last spring; underperforming this term.
17
14th (17) Vanillier (14/1 -40%)
Vanillier

14
14/1(-40%)
(17) Vanillier 14/1, Albert Bartlett winner in 2021 who ran a cracker from a long way back when a strong-finishing second to Corach Rambler 12 months ago. 9 lb better off with his old rival here and teed himself up for another crack with a good second behind I Am Maximus in the Bobbyjo in February. On the shortlist.
Strong-finishing 2nd in this last year; big shout if he can prove effective in the mud.
32
15th (32) Eklat De Rire (100/1 +0%)
Eklat De Rire

100
100/1(+0%)
(32) Eklat De Rire 100/1, Lightly raced since unseating in Brown Advisory at Cheltenham 3 years ago but stepped up on return when runner-up in 4-runner chase at Fairyhouse (3m) in February. Better than being pulled up suggests back at Cheltenham latest but others make much more appeal.
Second in a four-runner race this February was the only ray of sunshine in recent years.
4
16th (4) Capodanno (28/1 +30%)
Capodanno

28
28/1(+30%)
(4) Capodanno 28/1, High-class chaser who got back to winning ways when landing Grade 2 Cotswold Chase (25.2f) at Cheltenham in January and similar form despite shaping as if the drop in trip was against him when fourth in the Ryanair last month. However, seemingly failed for stamina in this 12 months ago.
Folded turning for home in this race last season and was pulled up; in good form this year.
31
17th (31) Panda Boy (11/1 +21%)
Panda Boy

11
11/1(+21%)
(31) Panda Boy 11/1, Smart chaser who finished fifth in last season's Irish National and big effort when staying-on second behind Meetingofthewaters at Leopardstown (24.4f, heavy) in December. Solid fourth over hurdles in February and this sort of test looks tailor-made for him. Yard won this with Numbersixvalverde.
Fifth in the 2023 Irish National; excellent late work over 3m on last two outings.
2
18th (2) Nassalam (50/1 -150%)
Nassalam

50
50/1(-150%)
(2) Nassalam 50/1, Caught the eye when fourth in Grand Sefton here in November and took form up a notch in blinkers, emphatically winning Welsh National over Christmas. Hit hard by the assessor as a result and whilst he's best excused his Gold Cup run, this rates no easy task under a big weight.
Won the Welsh National (3m6f, heavy) in tremendous style; has a 16lb higher mark today.
1
19th (1) Noble Yeats (12/1 +40%)
Noble Yeats

12
12/1(+40%)
(1) Noble Yeats 12/1, Top-class chaser who became first 7-y-o since 1940 to win this race 2 years ago and typically displayed bags of stamina when fourth from 19 lb higher mark 12 months ago. Campaigned over hurdles more recently, winning the Cleeve before midfield in Stayers' Hurdle last month. Each-way claims again.
1st and 4th in the last two runnings of this; has had a hurdling preparation this season.
15
20th (15) Eldorado Allen (66/1 +34%)
Eldorado Allen

66
66/1(+34%)
(15) Eldorado Allen 66/1, Grey who remains capable of smart form on his day over fences, proving as much when fourth in Coral Gold Cup at Newbury in December. Well beaten having rare start over hurdles at Plumpton in January and pulled up in Ultima at Cheltenham since. Others preferred
Began this campaign in respectable fashion but last two outings were poor; stays 3m2f.
22
21st (22) Adamantly Chosen (33/1 +34%)
Adamantly Chosen

33
33/1(+34%)
(22) Adamantly Chosen 33/1, 7-y-o who made most of a good opportunity when resuming winning ways in 5-runner Down Royal chase (26.2f) last month. Stamina not fully tested at the trip on that occasion and definite reservations as to whether he wants this far. Others preferred.
Much more interesting after winning so well in 3m2f conditions event at Down Royal (soft).
12
|PU| (12) Foxy Jacks (33/1 +50%)
Foxy Jacks

33
33/1(+50%)
(12) Foxy Jacks 33/1, Hit the ground running during second half of last year, landing Midlands National at Kilbeggan, and jumped better than often the case when seeing off Latenightpass in Cross Country contest at Cheltenham in December. Good fourth over hurdles since but needs to keep the errors to a minimum here.
Won a Cheltenham cross-country race (3m5f) in November but now has 8lb higher mark.
9
|PU| (9) Stattler (40/1 +20%)
Stattler

40
40/1(+20%)
(9) Stattler 40/1, Quickly developed into a high-class novice over fences, running out a ready winner of the NH Chase 2 seasons ago. Rather underwhelming efforts this campaign though and didn't really warm to his task when distant fourth over Cross Country fences at Punchestown in February.
Easily won the 3m6f NH Chase at 2022 Cheltenham Festival on his only go at a marathon trip.
24
|PU| (24) Chemical Energy (50/1 +0%)
Chemical Energy

50
50/1(+0%)
(24) Chemical Energy 50/1, Easy winner of first 2 starts over fences and career-best effort when runner-up in NH Chase at the Festival last term, reeled in late on by Gaillard du Mesnil. Didn't get home in Irish National thereafter and absent since finishing midfield in Kerry equivalent last summer. This may just stretch him.
2nd in the 3m6f NH Chase (soft) last March; problems both starts since, including jumping.
23
|PU| (23) Mac Tottie (80/1 +20%)
Mac Tottie

80
80/1(+20%)
(23) Mac Tottie 80/1, Won 2 races over the National fences during 2021/22 campaign and notched another success on belated return here (Mildmay Course) on Boxing Day. Below best over hurdles/fences since and stamina to prove upped markedly in trip operating from this career-high mark.
Dual 2m5f winner over these fences in 2021-2022 but has a big question over his stamina.
14
|PU| (14) Farouk D'alene (100/1 -25%)
Farouk D'alene

100
100/1(-25%)
(14) Farouk D'alene 100/1, Gordon Elliott-trained 9-y-o who was twice successful over fences as a novice, latterly a Grade 2 in early 2022. Hasn't convinced with his jumping in this sphere since however and didn't mark himself down as a leading candidate for this race when pulled up in last month's Pertemps at Cheltenham.
Smart novice chaser two seasons back; 613 days off before this term; 2nd in a hurdle race.
21
|PU| (21) Minella Crooner (125/1 -56%)
Minella Crooner

125
125/1(-56%)
(21) Minella Crooner 125/1, Useful chaser who made a winning return in 4-runner listed chase at Wexford and similar form when third in Tramore Grade 3 on New Year's Day. Struggled since though, well held in Ultima Handicap latest and far from certain to relish this test (well-beaten both starts beyond 3m).
Pulled up both attempts at about 3m6f; backward steps last two starts, so stacks to prove.
8
|PU| (8) Janidil (125/1 -25%)
Janidil

125
125/1(-25%)
(8) Janidil 125/1, Willie Mullins trained 10-y-o who won Grade 2 Red Mills Chase at Gowran last season. Lightly raced and largely underwhelming efforts have followed, including when well beaten in last month's Stayers' Hurdle at the Festival. Stamina has to be a major doubt returned to chasing.
Third in the 2022 Irish Gold Cup over 3m but seen more often at 2m4f; below form lately.
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16:00 Aintree Handicap Chase (Class 1) 34f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Last year's winner Corach Rambler returns to defend his crown after producing a terrific effort to place in the Gold Cup. Officially 3lb well-in, the main concern for his defence would be the combination of a 13lb rise and conditions being more testing than ideal. Irish National winner I Am Maximus and Ultima third Meetingofthewaters head a strong team for Willie Mullins and JP McManus. The former has since won a Grade 1 novice back at Fairyhouse and warmed up with a convincing victory over Vanillier in the Bobbyjo. That being said, while Aintree can bring out the best in quirkier types, it remains to be seen how he handles this experience and his stablemate, winner of the Paddy Power at Leopardstown over Christmas, may prove best of the Mullins contingent. However, it is another McManus contender who has plenty going for her in the shape of LIMERICK LACE. Attempting to become the first mare since Nickel Coin in 1951 to win the race, she arrives having enjoyed a terrific season with confidence sky-high after landing the Mares' Chase at the Cheltenham Festival. She qualified to run here when runner-up in the Troytown and it seems significant that her full-brother Inothewayurthinkin improved plenty for stepping up in trip when taking the Kim Muir. Others likely to be popular on the day include Mr Incredible, who appeared unlucky when unseating at the Canal Turn last year, 2022 winner Noble Yeats and Delta Work.

Claims can be made for plenty in a cracking renewal including low-mileage 8-y-o MAHLER MISSION. Kept fresh since a fine second in the Coral Gold Cup, the way he jumped/travelled that day marked him down as one who will be well served by the demands of this race. Vanillier, second last year, and the improving Meetingofthewaters head the dangers along with last year's hero Corach Rambler who bids to emulate the greats Tiger Roll and Red Rum. Panda Boy and Delta Work complete the shortlist.

The vote goes to MAHLER MISSION (nap) ahead of Vanillier, Roi Mage and Mr Incredible.


17:00 Aintree Novices Chase (Class 1) 16f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
3
1st (3) Found A Fifty (11/8 +39%)
Found A Fifty

1.375
11/8(+39%)
(3) Found A Fifty 11/8, Quick to make into a very smart chaser this term, gaining a second success in Racing Post Chase at Leopardstown in December. Creditable 8½ lengths second of 10 to Gaelic Warrior in Arkle at Cheltenham (2m, heavy) 32 days ago. Sets the standard.
No match for Gaelic Warrior in the Arkle but there's nothing of his calibre to fret about.
6
2nd (6) Master Chewy (10/1 +29%)
Master Chewy

10
10/1(+29%)
(6) Master Chewy 10/1, Much improved since switching to chasing, winning a C&D novice handicap in October and Kempton Grade 2 (2m, good to soft) over Christmas. Running respectably (probably would have finished fourth) when falling 2 out in Arkle at Cheltenham.
Improving chaser who still had place hopes when coming down two out in the Arkle.
5
3rd (5) Libberty Hunter (33/1 -200%)
Libberty Hunter

33
33/1(-200%)
(5) Libberty Hunter 33/1, Progressive sort who won 2m handicap chases at Wincanton and Cheltenham around the turn of the year. Improved again when 2¼ lengths second of 16 in the Grand Annual at Cheltenham last month. Can make his mark outside of handicaps.
Progressive handicapper (2nd in the Grand Annual) and earned his right to a crack at this.
4
4th (4) Hercule Du Seuil (4/1 +27%)
Hercule Du Seuil

4
4/1(+27%)
(4) Hercule Du Seuil 4/1, Gained an eighth win in his last 11 starts and made it 5-6 over fences when just holding on in 2¼m Punchestown Grade 3 in October. Presumably kept fresh for a spring campaign since. Further progress can't be discounted for his top stable.
Won his last five over fences but this is a step up from Grade 3 level.
9
5th (9) Quilixios (18/1 -64%)
Quilixios

18
18/1(-64%)
(9) Quilixios 18/1, Smart hurdler. Won maiden/novice chases in Ireland this season but ran no sort of race when down the field in the Arkle at Cheltenham. Others are preferred.
2-4 over fences and had excuses for the defeats; lost it at the start in the Arkle.
10
6th (10) Silent Approach (66/1 -100%)
Silent Approach

66
66/1(-100%)
(10) Silent Approach 66/1, Failed to win over hurdles but a revelation over fences, springing a 33/1 surprise in a Cork mares' Grade 2 in December. Creditable third at Punchestown in January but not at best twice since. This looks a step too far.
2-5 over fences but this is her first crack at a Grade 1 of any kind.
2
7th (2) Etalon (9/1 -100%)
Etalon

9
9/1(-100%)
(2) Etalon 9/1, Novice hurdle winner last term who has taken really well to chasing this time round, dominating when making it 3-3 (all 2m handicaps) at Sandown in February. Looks more than capable of making his presence felt at a higher level.
Something to find on the figures but he's 3-3 chasing and improving at a rate of knots.
1
8th (1) Djelo (16/1 -45%)
Djelo

16
16/1(-45%)
(1) Djelo 16/1, Won first 3 chases, including making all in 19f Grade 2 at Ascot in December. Creditable 10 lengths third of 11 to Grey Dawning in Golden Miller at Cheltenham (2½m, soft, 25/1) 30 days ago. Back down in trip.
Won't mind returning to 2m and, with course form, he has each-way claims.
8
9th (8) Nickle Back (15/2 +32%)
Nickle Back

7.5
15/2(+32%)
(8) Nickle Back 15/2, Much improved since going chasing, winning handicaps at Warwick/Stratford in the autumn before bagging Grade 1 glory at Sandown in February, beating the reopposing Djelo 7 lengths. Bold-jumping front-runner.
Front-runner whose best run was on good ground over 2m4f; faces competition to lead.
7
10th (7) Matata (14/1 -65%)
Matata

14
14/1(-65%)
(7) Matata 14/1, Headstrong sort but it hasn't prevented him making up into a smart novice chaser, albeit his limitations at Grade 1 level were seemingly exposed when 19¼ lengths fourth of 10 to Gaelic Warrior in Arkle, with Found A Fifty just under 11 lengths ahead in second.
Perhaps not good enough but he's a bold-jumping front-runner and this track will suit.
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17:00 Aintree Novices Chase (Class 1) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

FOUND A FIFTY has been a model of consistency since going over fences, being campaigned exclusively in Grade 1 company since a successful chasing debut at Down Royal in November. The Gordon Elliott-trained seven-year-old struck at Leopardstown's Christmas meeting and has found only one too strong in both the English and Irish Arkle, as well as the Drinmore. Willie Mullins horses beat him in all three of those races and the all-conquering trainer could provide the main stumbling block again, this time in the shape of Hercule Du Seuil, who has been kept fresh since completing a five-timer at Punchestown in October. Quilixios flopped in the Arkle at Cheltenham but is better than that, while Nickle Back has been a revelation since going over the larger obstacles and trounced Djelo in the Scilly Isles.

FOUND A FIFTY has been most consistent in the top 2m novice chases this season and can land a second win at the highest level. The way Etalon jumps should hold him in good stead now stepping outside of handicap company and he's second choice ahead of the prolific Hercule du Seuil.

A deep renewal. Found A Fifty sets the standard on his Arkle second but MASTER CHEWY was running well in that race when coming down.


17:35 Aintree NH Flat Race (Class 1) 17f - 18 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
5
1st (5) Horaces Pearl (14/1 -17%)
Horaces Pearl

14
14/1(-17%)
(5) Horaces Pearl 14/1, Half-brother to 2 winners on Flat and two from two in bumpers so far, landing a 17-runner event at Wincanton cosily last time. Up to competing in this grade.
Not strong form in winning both his bumpers and he's been absent a good while.
14
2nd (14) Tripoli Flyer (13/2 +41%)
Tripoli Flyer

6.5
13/2(+41%)
(14) Tripoli Flyer 13/2, Brother to useful hurdler Anyharminasking and left debut form well behind when scoring comfortably from Kingston Pride in 13-runner bumper at Lingfield last time. Could do better still.
AW bumpers are usually best treated with a pinch of salt but he impressed at Lingfield.
3
3rd (3) Good And Clever (14/1 -27%)
Good And Clever

14
14/1(-27%)
(3) Good And Clever 14/1, From quite a good family and made a pleasing start when landing a 12-runner contest at Warwick in convincing fashion, forging clear. Capable of better and not without hope.
Hard not to be impressed with how he drew clear of a previous winner on soft at Warwick.
15
4th (15) Valgrand (15/2 +32%)
Valgrand

7.5
15/2(+32%)
(15) Valgrand 15/2, Runner-up sole start in Irish points. Showed plenty when second of 15 in bumper at Cheltenham (16.4f, soft) on Rules debut 5 months ago. Concern that he's not been seen since but has potential.
Improvement demanded in this company but that's very feasible having shaped well.
18
5th (18) Sorceleur (14/1 -27%)
Sorceleur

14
14/1(-27%)
(18) Sorceleur 14/1, Chased home the unbeaten Kel du Large on first two starts, then readily opened his account at Taunton last time. Should go well again for all that others might have that bit more class.
Impressed in a softer grade at Taunton; this is a tough test for 4yos.
11
6th (11) No Questions Asked (20/1 -67%)
No Questions Asked

20
20/1(-67%)
(11) No Questions Asked 20/1, £50,000 buy after winning a 2-finisher point in April 2022. Only outing since when landing a 5-runner event at Market Rasen readily on Rules debut. Not dismissed for yard that landed the mares' bumper earlier in the week.
Easy Market Rasen winner; open to improvement for a yard that's strong in this division.
4
7th (4) Got A Dream (40/1 +0%)
Got A Dream

40
40/1(+0%)
(4) Got A Dream 40/1, Getaway gelding who left debut form behind when landing an 8-runner bumper at Huntingdon last time. Could step forward again but will need to if he's to hold any sort of chance.
Huntingdon winner last month but this is a different ball game altogether.
8
8th (8) Malicash (125/1 -89%)
Malicash

125
125/1(-89%)
(8) Malicash 125/1, Malinas gelding who bettered previous efforts when runner-up at Kelso last time but is still likely to come up well short at this level.
Twice placed in bumpers, so his turn will come; looks outclassed here, however.
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9th (6) I'm A Lumberjack (22/1 +12%)
I'm A Lumberjack

22
22/1(+12%)
(6) I'm A Lumberjack 22/1, Shaped well amidst inexperience on debut and has bettered that since, his latest third in listed company at Newbury an excellent effort. Others have more potential, however.
Reasonable level of form this season but he smacks of a horse crying out for further.
2
10th (2) Electric Mason (14/1 +36%)
Electric Mason

14
14/1(+36%)
(2) Electric Mason 14/1, Bought for £110,000 after finishing second in an Irish point and has shaped encouragingly for new connections, landing 8-runner bumper at Kempton in February. Creditable second at Fontwell since and can't be completely dismissed.
Came up short when penalised at Fontwell and he's not the obvious answer.
16
11th (16) Wellington Arch (100/1 -203%)
Wellington Arch

100
100/1(-203%)
(16) Wellington Arch 100/1, Brother to bumper winner and followed suit at the first attempt in 10-runner event at Worcester in October. Creditable efforts since but needs more at this level.
Twice beaten under a penalty since debut win at Worcester in October; stable second string.
17
12th (17) Small Town Hero (100/1 -456%)
Small Town Hero

100
100/1(-456%)
(17) Small Town Hero 100/1, €7,000 3-y-o, £75,000 4-y-o, Jet Away gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful 2m/21f hurdle winner El Saviour and fair hurdler/chaser Brown Bear. Won sole start in Irish points (Feb 24). Tough assignment on Rules debut.
Beat just three rivals to win his Irish point and he's in at the deep end for rules debut.
12
13th (12) Step Out (66/1 -100%)
Step Out

66
66/1(-100%)
(12) Step Out 66/1, Steadily progressive so far, tongue tied for the first time when second at Ayr last time, but he'll probably come up well short against this opposition.
0-3 in bumpers but last two races were won by notable opposition; not dismissed.
10
14th (10) Mister Meggit (15/8 +16%)
Mister Meggit

1.875
15/8(+16%)
(10) Mister Meggit 15/8, Looked a very good prospect when easy winner on his Carlisle debut in November and created an equally taking impression at Doncaster last time, not coming off the bridle. Will take all the beating.
Unextended to win two bumpers in the north of England and could be anything.
13
15th (13) Tom Doniphon (40/1 -122%)
Tom Doniphon

40
40/1(-122%)
(13) Tom Doniphon 40/1, Irish point runner-up from the family of Grand Sancy. All out to make a winning start at Fontwell, then found only one too good at Doncaster last time. Should put up another solid showing but others have more potential.
Narrow Fontwell winner who came up short under a penalty at Doncaster.
1
16th (1) Castle Ivers (8/1 +20%)
Castle Ivers

8
8/1(+20%)
(1) Castle Ivers 8/1, Easy winner sole start in Irish points and quickened clear in good style to land a 3-runner contest at Southwell in January. Back to winning ways at Wetherby in taking style last time and could be on the premises.
His only defeat in bumpers came behind Tripoli Flyer on the AW at Lingfield in January.
7
17th (7) Leech (100/1 -300%)
Leech

100
100/1(-300%)
(7) Leech 100/1, From the family of smart hurdler (stayed 19f) Local Hero and build on promising debut when off the mark at Chepstow 49 days ago. Further progress required.
It's hard to envisage him being quick enough to win this but he's one with a future.
9
18th (9) Ma Shantou (7/1 +36%)
Ma Shantou

7
7/1(+36%)
(9) Ma Shantou 7/1, Excellent start when third of 10 at Fairyhouse in December and, having moved to current yard for £120,000, opened his account impressively at Huntingdon last time. Worth his place in this company.
Impressed at Huntingdon and he's one of many in this race with the potential to feature.
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This can go the way of MISTER MEGGIT, who may not have been out of place in the Champion Bumper going by the impressive displays he has put up at both Carlisle and Doncaster. In colours synonymous with this famous track, the son of Shantou looks the one to beat and might prove too classy for comfortable Lingfield scorer Tripoli Flyer, as well as Sorceleur, who wasn't for catching at Taunton last time out. Not in action since a promising second at Cheltenham in October, Valgrand completes the shortlist.

MISTER MEGGIT has looked highly talented on both runs to date and could have a lot more to come, so he's a straightforward choice to maintain his unbeaten record up in grade. Ma Shantou is a danger following an impressive start for his new stable and Castle Ivers is one of several others that shouldn't be ruled out.

Jonjo O'Neill's MISTER MEGGIT has hinted at star potential in winning both his races in a canter. Tripoli Flyer is second choice.


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