There were 34 Races on Friday 7th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Exeter, 6 races at Leicester, 6 races at Ayr, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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![]() That'll Do Moss |
(1) 1/6(+23%) | (1) That'll Do Moss 1/6, Point/bumper winner who made a successful start to her hurdle career over 2m here in January. Left that form behind when narrowly denied in 2½m Sandown Grade 2 since and impossible to oppose with her sights lowered. Won at Ayr before useful second in Grade 2 at Sandown; very much the one to beat. |
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![]() Hay Meadow |
(2) 15/2(+0%) | (2) Hay Meadow 15/2, Point winner who also landed a Perth bumper in September. Promising fourth on 2m Hexham hurdle debut in December but could only manage a well-held fifth over 2½m at Musselburgh since. Early days but will need improvement to get close to the favourite. Winning pointer/bumper; fifth in maiden hurdle at Musselburgh last month; considered. |
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![]() Roxby Belle |
(5) 17/2(+6%) | (5) Roxby Belle 17/2, £48,000 purchase who is the first foal of a fairly useful 2½m hurdle winner (stayed 2¾m). Worth a betting check but will need to be very useful to trouble That'll Do Moss. The market can prove a good guide for this daughter of Diamond Boy on her debut. |
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![]() Madame Bluebelle |
(4) 40/1(-21%) | (4) Madame Bluebelle 40/1, Bumper efforts certainly not devoid of promise but finished a distant fifth on last month's 2m Wetherby hurdle debut. Remote fifth on hurdling debut at Wetherby; hinted at promise in a trio of bumpers though. |
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![]() Inta |
(3) 100/1(-203%) | (3) Inta 100/1, Third in an Irish point in May 2023 but not seen again until finishing seventh of 9 in a 17f Carlisle novice hurdle last month. Needs to have come on a lot in a short time. Offered little on hurdling debut when seventh at Carlisle; significantly more is needed. |
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THAT'LL DO MOSS was a ready winner over 2m here in January and only just failed to follow that up when a close second in a Grade 2 when stepped to 2m4f at Sandown last month. With her stamina not in doubt, Fergal O'Brien's mare could be very tough to overhaul as she bids to continue on her upwards trajectory. Hay Meadow appeals most from the rest with previous hurdles experience, while Roxby Belle has a likeable pedigree and merits close inspection on her racecourse debut.
This should be plain sailing for THAT'LL DO MOSS on the back of her near miss in a Sandown Grade 2. Hay Meadow is the obvious one to follow her home unless the betting vibes are positive surrounding Mark Walford newcomer Roxby Belle.
Fergal O'Brien's THAT'LL DO MOSS went down only narrowly in a Sandown Grade 2 last time so looks to face a straightforward task here
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![]() My Kiwi Girl |
(9) 1/6(+25%) | (9) My Kiwi Girl 1/6, Irish point winner who has shown fair form over hurdles, third of 5 in listed event at Haydock on her second start and has found just one too good over this C&D and at Newcastle since. Now tried in a tongue strap and she's clearly the one to beat. Irish point winner; in the frame on all four starts over hurdles and looks the one to beat. |
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![]() Moon Phases |
(5) 5/1(+17%) | (5) Moon Phases 5/1, Finished fourth sole start between the flags but failed to meet expectation (sent off at 9/2) for Rules debut in a Perth bumper 10 months ago. Presumably thought capable of a good deal better and it'll be interesting to see how he shapes up in the betting now switched to hurdles. Irish point fourth; well beaten in a bumper last April (hung left); much better expected. |
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![]() Count Adhemar |
(2) 7/1(-17%) | (2) Count Adhemar 7/1, Westerner gelding who showed something to work on when sixth of 12 in bumper here (2m, soft) on debut in January. Each-way chance granted a clean round of jumping now switched to hurdles. In midfield in a C&D bumper on debut; should fare better now going jumping. |
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![]() Kanitamay |
(8) 33/1(+50%) | (8) Kanitamay 33/1, Out with the washing starting out in a bumper here in January and got no further than the first flight back at this course for his recent hurdles debut. Moon Phase appears to be the stable first-string. Tailed off in a bumper; unseated rider at first on hurdles debut; plenty to prove. |
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![]() Freedom Day |
(3) 50/1(+0%) | (3) Freedom Day 50/1, Fair Flat winner but he has made an inauspicious start in this sphere and for present connections, unseating at the first on debut in this sphere at Musselburgh before trailing in last of 10 in a Newcastle. Sports a hood for the first time over hurdles here (0-3 in this headgear on the Flat). Fair Flat handicapper; hasn't shown much over hurdles; hood back on; best watched. |
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![]() Woody's Boy |
(6) 50/1(0%) | (6) Woody's Boy 50/1, Closely related to fair hurdler/chaser Manofthemoment and fair hurdler A Different World. Debut in a Newcastle maiden 13 days ago was very low-key and he's readily passed over. Had a wind op before he ran; well beaten in a maiden on hurdles debut; should improve. |
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![]() Tommy's Promise |
(10) 50/1(0%) | (10) Tommy's Promise 50/1, Half-brother to fair hurdler Ravens Hill and hopes are very much pinned on this one proving to be a different proposition over hurdles, having finished stone last on each of his 3 starts on the Flat at 2 yrs. Well beaten at long odds in three novice events on the Flat (7f/1m) in 2023; jumps debut. |
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![]() Cloudsareclearing |
(7) 125/1(+17%) | (7) Cloudsareclearing 125/1, Tailed off only start in bumpers and has fared little better in a couple of runs over hurdles so far. Modest efforts in a bumper and two maiden hurdles; needs to do better. |
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![]() King Gold Boy |
(4) 150/1(+0%) | (4) King Gold Boy 150/1, Failed to beat a rival home both starts in bumpers during the winter and again showed next to nothing on hurdles bow at Musselburgh, finishing a well-beaten last of the 7 who completed. Well beaten in two bumpers and a maiden hurdle at Musselburgh; others stronger. |
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MY KIWI GIRL was a good second to That'll Do Moss (declared to run in the 2.30) over C&D on her penultimate start before filling the same position behind a Willie Mullins-trained improver at Newcastle last month. Those efforts set a decent standard and the daughter of Walk In The Park has a golden opportunity. Count Adhemar showed ability in a course bumper in January and may improve with obstacles now part of the equation. Similar comments apply to the returning Moon Phases, who rates the pick of Lucinda Russell's pair.
This should be easy pickings for MY KIWI GIRL, who has shown plenty in four starts in this sphere subsequent to winning a maiden point by a wide-margin last spring. It's hard to find one likely to mount a serious challenge but Count Adhemar did at least show signs of ability in a bumper and better was clearly expected of Moon Phase ahead of her low-key Rules debut.
A chance is taken on the former Irish pointer MOON PHASES proving a great deal better than he showed in a Perth bumper last April.
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![]() Ballyfort |
(2) 3/1(+14%) | (2) Ballyfort 3/1, Showed more of what he's about back over hurdles when second in 7-runner handicap here (2m) in January. Stamina seemed stretched up to 2½m last time and worth treating as still in good form. Had breathing op. Still a maiden but arrives in good nick; since had wind op; ought to be in the shake-up. |
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![]() Royal Rhythm |
(1) 7/2(-27%) | (1) Royal Rhythm 7/2, Well backed and turned in his best effort of the season from a reduced mark when second of 8 in handicap hurdle at Wetherby (19.7f, heavy) 23 days ago. Should remain competitive if turning up in similar form. Back to best when runner-up at Wetherby 23 days ago; must enter calculations up just 1lb. |
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![]() Mix De Gris |
(9) 4/1(-14%) | (9) Mix De Gris 4/1, Is no easy ride (races freely) but got back on track when fourth of 13 in handicap hurdle at Newcastle (16.9f, good to soft) 22 days ago, left with lot to do. Has the ability to defy this sort of mark. Good fourth at Newcastle 22 days ago given he was set plenty to do; not ruled out. |
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![]() Vampire Slayer |
(3) 11/2(-38%) | (3) Vampire Slayer 11/2, Lightly-raced maiden who produced his best effort to date switched to handicap company when fifth of 13 at Newcastle (16.9f, good to soft) 22 days ago, tying up late as exuberance told. Likely to progress further. Promising fifth at Newcastle latest; can do better still so he's a player. |
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![]() I Have A Voice |
(4) 8/1(+76%) | (4) I Have A Voice 8/1, Won twice in juvenile hurdles in 2022/23 season but has cut little ice in handicaps since. First run for yard after leaving Nigel Hawke. Offered little for Nigel Hawke in two handicaps in December; needs yard move to spark more. |
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![]() O'faolains Glory |
(6) 16/1(0%) | (6) O'faolains Glory 16/1, Twice a winner for Ian Patrick Donoghue but went off the boil in final two starts of last year. Wasn't disgraced returned to hurdling for new yard at Carlisle (17f) in February but failed to beat a rival. Last on yard debut in 2m1f Carlisle handicap hurdle 18 days ago; has a bit to prove. |
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![]() It's Dan |
(5) 25/1(0%) | (5) It's Dan 25/1, Showed promise kept to a novice returning from 20 months off at Kelso in December but well held in handicaps at Ayr both outings since. Subsequent breathing operation needs to have the desired effect. Only eighth of 12 in 2m5f handicap here 46 days ago; since undergone breathing surgery. |
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![]() Gine Sacre |
(11) 33/1(+0%) | (11) Gine Sacre 33/1, Still a maiden and fared little better on first run for new yard at Sedgefield last month. Races from 2 lb out of handicap and is difficult to recommend. Yet to win; pulled up on stable debut at Sedgefield 30 days ago; hard to make a case for. |
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![]() Carnet De Stage |
(8) 40/1(-21%) | (8) Carnet De Stage 40/1, Fair ex-Irish maiden hurdler/chaser who ran no sort of race on first outing for this yard here last month. Others preferred. Pulled up on yard debut in 2m4f handicap hurdle here 24 days ago; others appeal more. |
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![]() Bray Dale |
(10) 80/1(-186%) | (10) Bray Dale 80/1, Failed to meet expectations in bumpers for Nicky Richards and little promise in five starts for current yard. Opposable on this switch to handicap company. Remote fifth at Kelso latest; needs this switch to handicaps to spark improvement. |
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Nick Alexander enjoyed a hat-trick of winners at the corresponding fixture last year and, with that in mind, BALLYFORT could be worth chancing on his first start since undergoing wind surgery. Potentially well placed to exploit a lenient rating, it would come as no surprise to see the son of Fame And Glory go one better than the second-placed finish he registered over C&D on his penultimate start. Royal Rhythm is feared most after his runner-up effort at Wetherby, while Vampire Slayer and Mix De Gris are other strong contenders.
VAMPIRE SLAYER shaped well in a race that's likely to prove strong form on his handicap debut at Newcastle, so he's an appealing candidate with further improvement on the cards. Ballyfort will benefit from a return to 2m and should go well, with Mix de Gris completing the shortlist.
Darragh Bourke's VAMPIRE SLAYER (nap) is taken to build on a promising handicap-debut fifth at Newcastle and get off the mark
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![]() Lord Of All Saints |
(1) 5/2(-11%) | (1) Lord Of All Saints 5/2, Very much on the up since sent handicapping, completing a hat-trick in good style at Sandown (19.8f) 6 weeks ago. Open to further improvement. Has won his last 3, latest a Sandown novice handicap; up 30lb (9lb for last win); chance. |
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![]() Both Barrels |
(3) 3/1(+54%) | (3) Both Barrels 3/1, Made steady improvement over hurdles last season, landing a Kelso handicap on his final run of the campaign. April. Stepped up on his reappearance when sixth of 12 back at aforementioned track 3 weeks ago and still relatively unexposed. Off the mark last April; below best so far this term; conditions suit; has a chance. |
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![]() Koukeo |
(5) 8/1(-23%) | (5) Koukeo 8/1, Runner-up to 2 next-time-out winners on his qualifying runs and ran to a similar level when sixth of 15 on handicap debut at Musselburgh (15.6f, good to soft) 34 days ago. Likely to make presence felt if seeing out the longer trip. Second in maiden/novice hurdles; below-par on h'cap debut; better expected at 2m4f. |
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![]() Follow Charlie |
(9) 8/1(+43%) | (9) Follow Charlie 8/1, C&D winner who wasn't disgraced when fifth of 10 in handicap hurdle over C&D (soft) 24 days ago. Edged back down to last winning mark and can't be ruled out. Two wins here last year, the second off this mark over C&D at this meeting; a possible. |
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![]() King Roly |
(2) 17/2(-89%) | (2) King Roly 17/2, Improved with each run in bumpers and made a successful hurdling debut at Worcester in September. Showed better form in defeat under a penalty at Carlisle the following month and should go well on this switch to handicaps if picking up where he left off. Bumper/maiden hurdle winner who was fair 4th in a novice last time; chance on h'cap debut. |
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![]() Half Track |
(7) 11/1(+0%) | (7) Half Track 11/1, Well handicapped on best form and took a firm step back in the right direction when second at Carlisle (19f) in December. Respectable fourth in a 0-130 at Haydock (3m) next time but proved a disappointment back down in grade here on most recent outing. Cheekpieces on for 1st time. Only win was here in 2021; second over 2m3f in December; not so good since; headgear tried. |
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![]() Maillot Blanc |
(10) 11/1(+0%) | (10) Maillot Blanc 11/1, Seems to be in a lull at present, finishing fifth of 12 in handicap hurdle at this course (21.4f, soft) on most recent outing. Needs to revive in first-time cheekpieces (also had breathing operation). Ex-Sophie Leech; mixed form for this yard; first run since wind op with headgear now tried. |
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![]() Reforme |
(8) 14/1(-75%) | (8) Reforme 14/1, Easily best run since joining Tom Gretton when second of 9 over 19f at Catterick (good to soft) 35 days ago. Claims if he can back that up. 0-6 over hurdles; good second to a subsequent winner last time and could go well again. |
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![]() Buy Some Time |
(6) 16/1(+52%) | (6) Buy Some Time 16/1, Won his first 2 handicap hurdles at Perth (both 3m) in July. However, below that level last 2 starts following 6 months off. Winning UK pointer; won twice over 3m last summer (good); interesting if going dries out. |
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![]() El Jefe |
(4) 100/1(-203%) | (4) El Jefe 100/1, Enjoyed a fine 2023/24, gaining a fifth victory at Aintree in April. Well below form this season, though, beating only one home in 11-runner handicap at Bangor on most recent outing. Five wins at up to 2m3f last term, final one at Aintree; yet to hit top form this season. |
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LORD OF ALL SAINTS justified a 13lb rise when completing a hat-trick of victories at Sandown in January and the manner of that performance suggested that the five-year-old may have no concerns with a further 9lb hike to contend with. King Roly is open to improvement on his handicap bow on his first appearance since October, while a step up in trip may unlock some improvement from Koukeo.
LORD OF ALL SAINTS is a rapidly improving young hurdler and the 4-timer surely beckons having scored in a manner that suggests he's still not close to reaching his limit at Sandown last time. Both Barrels went the right way from his reappearance and remains relatively unexposed, with handicap-debutant King Roly also likely to go well if picking up where he left off in the autumn.
This can go to BOTH BARRELS, who has yet to hit top form this term but has conditions to suit. Follow Charlie is next best.
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![]() Travail D'orfevre |
(5) 10/3(0%) | (5) Travail D'orfevre 10/3, Deservedly regained the winning thread in a 4-runner handicap on his first attempt at 3m here in January. Wasn't in the same form at Carlisle next time but this 9-y-o is largely consistent and, with this drop back in trip unlikely to pose a problem, he could easily bounce back with a bold show. Rare below-par Carlisle eighth latest; sort to bounce back for last year's winning yard. |
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![]() Nights In Venice |
(8) 4/1(+43%) | (8) Nights In Venice 4/1, Proved ¾-length too strong for the re-opposing Travail d'Orfevre when opening chase account over this C&D last February. Placed on his last 2 starts at Carlisle and now 2 lb lower than for his aforementioned success here but he nevertheless looks vulnerable for win purposes. Comes here in decent nick, third at Carlisle 18 days ago; this C&D winner is considered. |
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![]() Grand Voyage |
(7) 9/2(-13%) | (7) Grand Voyage 9/2, Long time without success and his record in this sphere stands at 1-19. On the upside, he has performed with credit on his last 2 starts, latterly finishing third of 7 over this C&D, and it would be no surprise to see him involved in the finish. Arrives in good form, a C&D third 24 days ago; can make his presence felt once more. |
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![]() Step Above |
(2) 5/1(-67%) | (2) Step Above 5/1, Respectable fourth in 6-runner C&D handicap on penultimate start but has failed to complete either side of that, and he shapes as though a step back up in trip wouldn't go amiss. Fell heavily over C&D latest; ought to be thereabouts in bid for a first chase win. |
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![]() Tenbobeachway |
(9) 13/2(+74%) | (9) Tenbobeachway 13/2, Didn't show much sent chasing following almost 2 years of at Wetherby last month and it's easy enough to look elsewhere. Beat only one on his chasing debut at Wetherby last month; significantly more is required. |
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![]() Fete Champetre |
(1) 7/1(-56%) | (1) Fete Champetre 7/1, Hasn't stood much racing in recent seasons but wasn't beaten far starting out for this yard back from 10 months off at Sedgefield (19.3f, good to soft) on Boxing Day. Jumping wasn't foot-perfect that day but he's on a workable mark and could be a factor if getting into a good rhythm here. Encouraging start for new yard when fourth at Sedgefield on Boxing Day; likely player. |
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![]() Leading Force |
(4) 14/1(+13%) | (4) Leading Force 14/1, Seemingly needed the run after a break/wind-op at Musselburgh in December but has failed to build on that in 2 subsequent starts, beaten a long way back hurdling last time. Recent form is not so encouraging, tenth at Musselburgh last month; others appeal more. |
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![]() Overcourt |
(3) 16/1(+0%) | (3) Overcourt 16/1, Dual hurdles winner for Sandy Thomson who made the frame on his first 5 starts over fences. However, he has failed to complete on 3 of his last 4 appearances and while he managed to get around over C&D last time, there was little in that effort to suggest that his turn is near. Not disgraced when a C&D fourth 24 days ago; possibilities off a 3lb lower mark. |
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![]() Ardera Cross |
(10) 40/1(+20%) | (10) Ardera Cross 40/1, Veteran who has 9 chase wins at this course to his name but hasn't looked as though he'll be adding to that tally anytime soon judged on his efforts so far this season. Multiple course scorer but this veteran chaser has been pulled up on his last three runs. |
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Although NIGHTS IN VENICE finished 22 lengths behind the winner when third at Carlisle 18 days ago, he makes plenty of appeal returning to the scene of his last triumph. Donald Whillans' charge is now 2lb below his last winning mark and should go well. Travail D'Orfevre scored on his penultimate outing at this venue in January and the nine-year-old is expected to be competitive. Fete Champetre is also worth a second look.
It's not hard to forgive TRAVAIL D'ORFEVRE for a rare below-par effort last time given his general consistency and, just 1 lb higher than for his 3m win here in January, he is taken to get his head back in front. Grand Voyage has shown enough the last twice to suggest that he will be competitive once more, while Fete Champetre will also be a threat granted an assured round of jumping.
Paul Robson's new recruit FETE CHAMPETRE shaped well after an absence when fourth at Sedgefield last time and can resume winning ways.
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![]() Le Grand Vert |
(2) 9/4(-38%) | (2) Le Grand Vert 9/4, Winner of Roscommon handicap chase on debut for Philip Dempsey last summer and has made a positive start for this yard, too, finishing third at Down Royal in January and filled the same spot over this C&D the following month. This Irish raider has to enter calculations. Irish raider; two sound runs for this yard (3rd over C&D last time); should go well again. |
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![]() Hold The Note |
(6) 4/1(+43%) | (6) Hold The Note 4/1, Step back in the right direction when third of 11 in a Carlisle handicap chase last spring but it's been downhill since and others make more appeal. Stable in form; last win was nearly two years ago and plenty to find with Le Grand Vert. |
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![]() Euchan Falls |
(7) 4/1(+43%) | (7) Euchan Falls 4/1, Several good efforts in defeat last term but yet to fire this season and losing run stretches back to March 2023. Won 2m4f hurdle at this meeting in 2023; not at his best over fences last five starts. |
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![]() Leitrim Chief |
(5) 17/2(+15%) | (5) Leitrim Chief 17/2, howed ability over hurdles and stepped up on his chase debut when third of 12 in a Hexham handicap (15.6f, heavy) last spring. Hasn't come close to matching that form in 3 starts this time round, though, and hopes now pinned on the first-time blinkers sparking a revival. 0-10; fair third over 1m7f in April; not run as well since; up in trip with blinkers tried. |
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![]() Great Raffles |
(9) 10/1(+64%) | (9) Great Raffles 10/1, Won twice over hurdles earlier in his career but no real impact following 6 attempts in this sphere. Dual hurdle winner in 2022; not as good over fences so far and is 4lb out of the handicap. |
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(8) 11/1(+21%) | (8) Bowler Jack 11/1, Little worthwhile form in bumpers/over hurdles and failed to complete on chase debut over C&D last month. Modest hurdler who fell on his chase debut over C&D last time; plenty to prove. |
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![]() Gipsy Lee Rose |
(4) 11/1(-529%) | (4) Gipsy Lee Rose 11/1, Hit the target twice last season and has already matched that tally this time round, winning 2 of her last 3 starts at Carlisle. Up 4 lb for latest success in a 21f soft-ground handicap and moving back up in trip will be no bad thing but this is more demanding. Has won 2 of her last 3 races, both at Carlisle; contender but seems best on stiff tracks. |
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(1) 14/1(+72%) | (1) Global Assembly 14/1, Dual winning pointer who showed fair form in hunters for David Christie but he hasn't fired back under Rules the last twice. Best to look elsewhere. Ex-Irish pointer/hunter chaser; two good runs hunter chasing last March; not so good since. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Gipsy Lee Rose bids for a third win from her last four starts and she warrants respect in her current form, while Le Grand Vert finished third over C&D last month. However, HOLD THE NOTE finished behind the latter in sixth on that occasion and, having shaped better than the beaten distance suggests, Ewan Whillans' gelding could be worth chancing off a 4lb lower mark.
It's hard to escape the claims of FAIRLAWN FLYER, who dodges a penalty for Tuesday's decisive success under Shane Fenelon in a conditional jockeys' handicap at Market Rasen. A reproduction of that performance would be more than sufficient. Le Grand Vert is the most appealing for forecast purposes, with the in-form Gipsy Lee Rose looking vulnerable following a 4 lb rise for her latest Carlisle success.
This can go to LE GRAN VERT who was a good third over C&D last time. Gipsy Lee Rose looks his main threat.
Ths is the racecard key.
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S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
T | Top Time speeed rated |
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