Carlisle Races & Results Tomform Monday 3rd February 2025

There were 31 Races on Monday 3rd February 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Carlisle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Monday 3rd February 2025

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

13:20 Carlisle Novices Hurdle (Class 4) 17f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (1) More Coko (2/9 +22%)
More Coko

0.222222
2/9(+22%)
(1) More Coko 2/9, Winner of a bumper/maiden hurdle at Tramore. Looks yet another smart prospect for his top stable and hard to beat again.
Mullins runner who is two from two, both wins at Tramore; the form pick.
5
2nd (5) Canunclecani (50/1 -127%)
Canunclecani

50
50/1(-127%)
(5) Canunclecani 50/1, Made frame all 3 starts in Irish points and showed more than first time up under Rules when fifth in a 20.5f Ayr novice 32 days ago. A good deal more will be needed to trouble More Coko, though.
Likely to find handicaps more suitable shortly.
7
3rd (7) Throatlash (4/1 +20%)
Throatlash

4
4/1(+20%)
(7) Throatlash 4/1, £30,000 buy after winning an Irish point in October and ran to a fair level when second of 12 on his C&D hurdle debut (soft) in December. Should go well again.
Irish point winner; beat all bar the form choice in C&D novice hurdle.
3
4th (3) Bo Cruz (150/1 -88%)
Bo Cruz

150
150/1(-88%)
(3) Bo Cruz 150/1, Runner-up on his completed start in Irish points but well beaten in 2 hurdles this winter.
Comfortably held in both rules outings.
2
5th (2) Blakey Boy (66/1 -32%)
Blakey Boy

66
66/1(-32%)
(2) Blakey Boy 66/1, Has shown ability in 2 bumpers and a maiden hurdle but the chances are he won't be of real interest until handicapping.
Has regressed from debut effort; others preferred.
4
6th (4) Buzz Iceclear (125/1 -279%)
Buzz Iceclear

125
125/1(-279%)
(4) Buzz Iceclear 125/1, Point recruit who was 14 lengths behind the reopposing Zephlyn when third in 2m Newcastle maiden on hurdle debut. Likely more one for the longer term.
Modest third, behind Zephlyn, at Newcastle on rules debut.
9
7th (9) Inta (66/1 -136%)
Inta

66
66/1(-136%)
(9) Inta 66/1, £30,000 buy after finishing third in an Irish point in May 2023. It's taken a while to get her back to the track and probably best watched on this hurdle debut after wind surgery.
Absent since finishing third in Irish point in May 2023.
8
8th (8) Zephlyn (14/1 -17%)
Zephlyn

14
14/1(-17%)
(8) Zephlyn 14/1, Fair on the Flat. Best run over hurdles when second of 9 in 2m Newcastle maiden ago, with the reopposing Buzz Iceclear 14 lengths back in third. More will be needed to trouble the favourite here.
Ended up with too much to do at Newcastle last time; place claims.
6
9th (6) King Coconut (14/1 -17%)
King Coconut

14
14/1(-17%)
(6) King Coconut 14/1, €25,000 Yeats gelding. Closely related to fairly useful hurdler Presenting Doyen and half-brother to bumper winner Barranco. Newcomer from a good stable who needs checking out in the betting.
25,000euros 3yo; sibling to two winners; sole newcomer in the field.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:20 Carlisle Novices Hurdle (Class 4) 17f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MORE COKO made a good impression when making a victorious debut over hurdles at Tramore last month and is likely to have plenty of improvement in him. Willie Mullins' five-year-old carries a 7lb penalty. but that is unlikely to stop him from proving very difficult to beat again. Point-to-point winner Throatlash shaped with promise when second on his Rules debut here in December and is likely to enter the reckoning. Any market confidence behind newcomer King Coconut would be interesting.

It's very hard to see past Willie Mullins raider MORE COKO who can make it 3-3. December's C&D runner-up Throatlash is the obvious one to follow him home unless the betting speaks in the favour of Nicky Richards newcomer King Coconut.

Assuming his Tramore form is transferred to Carlisle, MORE COKO holds the best chance. Throatlash is feared most.


13:50 Carlisle Handicap Chase (Class 3) 16f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (2) Galunggung (7/4 -17%)
Galunggung

1.75
7/4(-17%)
(2) Galunggung 7/4, Progressive, dual hurdles winner who made perfect start over fences when winning 4-runner handicap at Perth last spring. Arguably unlucky not to follow up next time and recently posted his best effort yet in this sphere when collared close home by an in-form rival at Ayr (16.5f, soft). Big player.
Clear second at Ayr last time, posting best effort since Perth success early in season.
4
2nd (4) Bleu D'enfer (7/4 -17%)
Bleu D'enfer

1.75
7/4(-17%)
(4) Bleu D'enfer 7/4, Winner of an Ayr maiden hurdle last February and placed on 4 of his 8 starts over fences, including when just touched off in a 17.3f Clonmel maiden chase in December. Wasn't disgraced when fourth over 2¾m at Fairyhouse next time and will be a threat granted a clean round of jumping.
0-8 in this sphere but has respectable form, including close second on penultimate run.
3
3rd (3) Great Pepper (4/1 +50%)
Great Pepper

4
4/1(+50%)
(3) Great Pepper 4/1, Dual point winner who showed a good attitude when landing first 2 starts over hurdles last term before struggling in Grade 2/listed company at around 3m. Has undergone a wind op since latest start and perhaps switch to fences will have a positive effect but this drop back in trip may not be ideal.
Had wind surgery since last run; could revive on chase/handicap debut; drops in trip.
5
4th (5) Barrabooka (15/2 +0%)
Barrabooka

7.5
15/2(+0%)
(5) Barrabooka 15/2, Confirmed promise of hurdling debut when landing an 8-runner Wetherby novice (2m, heavy) on penultimate start. However, he ran poorly under a penalty at Doncaster last time and while this point winner could make up into a better chaser, Galunggung appears to be the stable first-string.
Record is 2-4; form dipped last time but may do better still; should take to chasing.
6
5th (6) Chumlee (50/1 +0%)
Chumlee

50
50/1(+0%)
(6) Chumlee 50/1, Progressive initially from a low base in handicaps, gaining second career success at Newcastle last February. Absent since pulled up at Hexham 8 months ago, though, and he's a long way out of the weights here.
Modest hurdler; very stiff task from well out of the weights on chase debut.
1
6th (1) Benson (7/1 +13%)
Benson

7
7/1(+13%)
(1) Benson 7/1, Healthy strike rate over hurdles (6-26) but hasn't made much of an impact in 2 starts over fences to date and ran poorly in a Musselburgh handicap hurdle on New Year's Day.
Fairly useful hurdler on his day but this return to chasing presents a question mark.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:50 Carlisle Handicap Chase (Class 3) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

GALUNGGUNG hit the woodwork in this grade at Ayr on his most recent start and the handicapper might have been kind to only put him up 2lb. The nine-year-old makes only his fourth chase start and provided that performance can be backed up, he may be the one to beat. Stable companion Barrabooka ran too badly to be true when pulled up at Doncaster in December but is an interesting contender on his handicap/chase debut with Gavin Sheehan booked. Bleu D'enfer is next best.

GALUNGGUNG took a step forward when a good second at Ayr recently and looks the most solid option by some way. If Bleu d'Enfer puts in a good round of jumping he may well emerge as the main danger, while Great Pepper will also be a threat if he takes to fences at the first time of asking.

The shape of this race suggests BLEU D'ENFER has a good chance of gaining a first chase win. Galunggung is feared most.


14:20 Carlisle Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 19f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (6) Vroomoz Eile (7/1 +42%)
Vroomoz Eile

7
7/1(+42%)
(6) Vroomoz Eile 7/1, Twice-raced maiden and much better effort when third of 7 in novice hurdle at Ayr (20.4f, heavy) 28 days ago. Possibilities.
Exposed maiden in Irish points; rules form is modest.
1
2nd (1) Just Call Me Lucy (3/2 +63%)
Just Call Me Lucy

1.5
3/2(+63%)
(1) Just Call Me Lucy 3/2, A fairly useful winner in bumpers and she got off the mark in this sphere in 10-runner novice hurdle at Wetherby (19.7f, soft) 39 days ago by neck from Wendywilldo, just holding on. Much respected under a 7 lb penalty.
Suited by the step up to 2m3f at Wetherby (beat Wendywilldo by a neck) on Boxing Day.
5
3rd (5) Lets Mingle (16/1 -14%)
Lets Mingle

16
16/1(-14%)
(5) Lets Mingle 16/1, Point winner who showed promise when sixth in bumper at Aintree in October. Failed to go on when eighth at Uttoxter since but remains with potential now hurdling.
Irish point winner; something to find on bumper efforts but may do better.
7
4th (7) Wendywilldo (11/10 +76%)
Wendywilldo

1.1
11/10(+76%)
(7) Wendywilldo 11/10, Fair bumper winner who posted an excellent neck second of 10 to Just Call Me Lucy in novice hurdle at Wetherby (19.7f, soft) 39 days ago, finishing strongly. Can go well again.
Nearly collared Just Call Me Lucy at Wetherby; gets a 7lb pull with that rival.
3
|PU| (3) Holly Bird (9/1 +25%)
Holly Bird

9
9/1(+25%)
(3) Holly Bird 9/1, Lightly-raced maiden who failed to build on her hurdling debut when fourth of 7 in novice hurdle at Ayr (20.4f, heavy) 28 days ago. More is required.
Has failed to progress, earning a hurdles mark of just 92; difficult task.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:20 Carlisle Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 19f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Just Call Me Lucy got off the mark at the third time of asking over hurdles at Wetherby on Boxing Day and should mount a bold bid, but she may find it tough to get the better of MONGIBELLO. The seven-year-old ran below par when fifth in a Grade 3 event at Fairyhouse last time, but a reproduction of her second behind Aurora Vega prior to that would make the mare difficult to stop. Wendywilldo is the pick of the remainder.

Irish-raider MONGIBELLO holds much the best form on show so is taken to bag a second success in this sphere. Wendywilldo could again have to settle for runner-up spot despite being weighted to turn the tables with Just Call Me Lucy from their good Wetherby tussle last time out.

Irish runner MONGIBELLO is the form choice, ahead of Wetherby protagonists Wendywilldo and Just Call Me Lucy.


14:55 Carlisle Handicap Chase (Class 4) 21f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (5) Gipsy Lee Rose (4/1 -100%)
Gipsy Lee Rose

4
4/1(-100%)
(5) Gipsy Lee Rose 4/1, Hit the target twice last season and added to her tally when seeing off 12 rivals over 3¼m here in December. Another solid effort here 2 weeks later and, with this drop back in trip unlikely to be an issue, she has to enter calculations.
In good form (won/second) over 3m2f here the last twice; 2m4f winner last March.
2
2nd (2) Millie Supreme (4/1 +0%)
Millie Supreme

4
4/1(+0%)
(2) Millie Supreme 4/1, £30,000 purchase after winning 3 of 6 starts in Irish points and found only one too good first two starts over hurdles then faced a stiff task in listed event at Haydock in December. Failed to complete on chase debut at Wetherby but she could have a part to play granted a clear round.
Faller switched to chasing last time but has possibilities granted a clear round.
3
3rd (3) Similar Story (10/3 +67%)
Similar Story

3.333333
10/3(+67%)
(3) Similar Story 10/3, Easy winner of an Irish point and made winning chasing debut at Kelso in October. Backed it up with a very good second over this C&D the following month but form has dipped badly the last twice.
This drop back in grade may prompt a rebound; ties in with Divas Doyen on course form.
6
4th (6) Divas Doyen (15/8 +17%)
Divas Doyen

1.875
15/8(+17%)
(6) Divas Doyen 15/8, Finally got off the mark over this C&D in November, seen to good effect in having her cards played later than the placed pair and having the benefit of the rail late on. Runner-up both subsequent starts at Musselburgh and another bold show on the cards.
Opened her account in Carlisle contest in November; has remained in form since; respected.
1
5th (1) Mary's Fortune (8/1 0%)
Mary's Fortune

8
8/1(0%)
(1) Mary's Fortune 8/1, Fair maiden hurdler/chaser in France a few years back. Won a point in Britain last winter and betting perhaps the best guide to expectations back under Rules following almost a year off.
Maiden in France; point winner for current yard; check the betting.
4
6th (4) Chatshow Host (11/1 +8%)
Chatshow Host

11
11/1(+8%)
(4) Chatshow Host 11/1, Dual Irish point winner who has proved rather hit-and-miss over hurdles. Entirely possible that she will prove herself to be more of a force in this sphere but Millie Supreme appears to be the stable No 1 on this occasion.
Form figures of 53211 in Irish points; may tap back into that progress now sent chasing.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:55 Carlisle Handicap Chase (Class 4) 21f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The winner of a similar race over 2m4f here last November before filling the runner-up spot in a couple of novice handicaps at Musselburgh the last twice, the reliable DIVAS DOYEN has solid credentials and can add to her tally on these terms. Fellow course winner Gipsy Lee Rose also commands respect. However, the returning Mary's Fortune, who showed promise on her only start over fences in France before faring well in point-to-points for Tim Vaughan, may pose a bigger danger if she readjusts to regulation fences.

The one who appeals most is DIVAS DOYEN, who opened her account when seeing off the re-opposing Similar Story over this C&D in November and has lost little caste in defeat in a couple of Musselburgh handicaps since. Gipsy Lee Rose looks solid and is feared most ahead of Millie Supreme.

Switched to chasing, CHATSHOW HOST could well resume her pre-rules progress. Millie Supreme is another interesting McCain runner.


15:30 Carlisle Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 17f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (2) Golden Maverick (4/1 -78%)
Golden Maverick

4
4/1(-78%)
(2) Golden Maverick 4/1, Fairly useful on the Flat and scored twice hurdling for current yard last spring. Isn't the most straightforward ride but travelled more kindly in first-time visor fourth of 7 in handicap Ayr (20.4f), made costly mistake at final flight. Very capable of winning this but comes with risks attached.
Ran well in first-time visor at Ayr two weeks ago; possibilities in the retained headgear.
8
2nd (8) Haarar (5/1 +17%)
Haarar

5
5/1(+17%)
(8) Haarar 5/1, Back-to-back winner over hurdles in May and showed his wellbeing this season by scoring on the Flat at Redcar in November (14f, soft). Build on that with a good second over hurdles at Haydock (18.9f), unlucky to meet trouble in running. Below-par last-time but could bounce back in a truly run race.
Did well to finish second at Haydock on penultimate start; modest third latest.
5
3rd (5) Thereisnodoubt (12/1 -33%)
Thereisnodoubt

12
12/1(-33%)
(5) Thereisnodoubt 12/1, Veteran returned to form when fourth at Haydock (19f, soft) in December but couldn't back that up when running below form fifth of 11 in handicap hurdle at Newbury (16.3f, good to soft) 19 days ago, labouring in the home straight. Chance if cheekpieces can spark a revival.
Not the force of old; chance depends on how well he responds to new headgear.
3
4th (3) Russian Virtue (40/1 -233%)
Russian Virtue

40
40/1(-233%)
(3) Russian Virtue 40/1, Eight-time winner when trained by Rebecca Menzies including twice over C&D. Mixed bag in 3 starts on the Flat for current yard, latest a disappointing effort when last of 9 in a handicap (17/2) at Newcastle (10.2f) 26 days ago. Needs to leave that effort well-behind on return to hurdles.
Interesting returned to this sphere, being 6-12 in handicap hurdles and 2-2 over C&D.
1
5th (1) Kalium (3/2 +33%)
Kalium

1.5
3/2(+33%)
(1) Kalium 3/2, Appealing pedigree and made a winning debut in a Killarney bumper in May, which was his sole outing for Sean Doyle. Promising start over hurdles for new connections, now 2-2 when making the running and arrives here chasing a hat-trick on handicap debut. Lightly-raced and open to improvement.
Fontwell success took his record to 3-4; respected, with further improvement plausible.
4
6th (4) Eire Street (13/2 +46%)
Eire Street

6.5
13/2(+46%)
(4) Eire Street 13/2, Much improved for new yard at the beginning of 2024, easily winning heavy-ground handicaps over C&D and Ayr (20.5f) in February. Good second of 16 at Kelso on final start last season. Shaped as if needing the run on comeback in October (102 days ago) and should be more at home back up in trip.
Seemed to need his sole run this term; progressive otherwise in handicaps.
6
7th (6) Mojo Ego (33/1 -65%)
Mojo Ego

33
33/1(-65%)
(6) Mojo Ego 33/1, Won a pair of juvenile hurdles for Harry Derham last season but he hasn't gone on from an encouraging stable debut at Cartmel back in August and could only be of interest if the market hints that a return to form is imminent following a 76-day break.
Far from solid on his form for current stable.
7
8th (7) Heritier (4/1 +43%)
Heritier

4
4/1(+43%)
(7) Heritier 4/1, Back to winning ways in 19f handicap hurdle at this venue and not disgraced when fourth off the same mark here 10 days later, having not been ideally placed the way the race unfolded. Jumping let him down over fences last time but is very much respected back in this sphere at a course where he goes
Won here in December but that form lacks strength; now 3lb higher.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:30 Carlisle Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 17f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The hat-trick seeking KALIUM, who readily made all to justify favouritism at Fontwell on Boxing Day, seems to be improving with every run and is hard to oppose given the scope for progression now he tackles handicaps. Russian Virtue, who is already a dual C&D winner, reverts to hurdles from a competitive rating and can give the selection plenty to think about on these terms. Golden Maverick is reliable enough to be considered a key player in this company.

A trappy 8-runner contest. With a few who race prominently, this could set up nicely for the strong-travelling HERITIER who won around here three starts ago and hasn't had things go to plan the last twice. Talented and temperamental, Golden Maverick would be a big danger if the visor has the same impact again. The improving Kalium is worthy of an honourable mention, while C&D winner Eire Street would be an interesting contender back at this trip if ready to roll after another absence.

With the visor retained, GOLDEN MAVERICK could well regain the winning thread. Improving Kalium is feared most.


16:00 Carlisle Handicap Chase (Class 5) 24f - 15 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (13) Don Brocco (5/1 +58%)
Don Brocco

5
5/1(+58%)
(13) Don Brocco 5/1, It's now 19 runs since his last win in 2022 and he was pulled up in handicap chase at Catterick (25.2f, good) 12 days ago. Blinkers go back on with plenty to prove.
Ran respectably in this race last year but is 0-12 over fences.
15
2nd (15) Gibberwell (11/1 +45%)
Gibberwell

11
11/1(+45%)
(15) Gibberwell 11/1, On a lengthy losing sequence and pulled up in handicap chase at Southwell (24.3f, heavy) 33 days ago. Hard to warm to.
Has recent course form but strike-rate is still poor.
5
3rd (5) Nights In Venice (18/1 -50%)
Nights In Venice

18
18/1(-50%)
(5) Nights In Venice 18/1, Got off the mark over fences at Ayr (20.5f) last February. Almost certainly needed the run after 8 months off at Wetherby last month and better expected now.
Fourth in this contest 12 months ago, then beat Travail d'Orfevre at Ayr.
14
4th (14) Toombridge (5/1 +69%)
Toombridge

5
5/1(+69%)
(14) Toombridge 5/1, Still a maiden and he came in a below-form eighth of 13 in handicap chase here (26.2f, soft) 64 days ago. Cheekpieces are now reached for.
Inconsistent maiden; needs help from the added cheekpieces.
2
5th (2) Breeze Of Wind (9/2 -13%)
Breeze Of Wind

4.5
9/2(-13%)
(2) Breeze Of Wind 9/2, Took this 12 months ago and posted a solid fourth of 10 in handicap chase at Wetherby (24.2f, heavy) 58 days ago when needing a stronger gallop. Big shout in his follow-up bid off a 2 lb lower mark.
Record of 3-6 in Class 5 events includes a win in this race last year; respected.
9
6th (9) Uptown Harry (20/1 +20%)
Uptown Harry

20
20/1(+20%)
(9) Uptown Harry 20/1, C&D winner but he came in a well-beaten fifth of 7 to Croagh Patrick in handicap chase here (26.1f, soft) 50 days ago, going in snatches. Visored for 1st time now.
Poor form this season; new headgear needs to help.
8
7th (8) Dusautior (10/3 +72%)
Dusautior

3.333333
10/3(+72%)
(8) Dusautior 10/3, In good form until pulled up (on the back of wind surgery) in handicap chase at Uttoxeter (24f, heavy) 34 days ago. Well weighted if getting back on track.
Ran well at this course on penultimate start; chance on that form.
4
8th (4) Travail D'orfevre (3.75/1 0%)
Travail D'orfevre

3.75
3.75/1(0%)
(4) Travail D'orfevre 3.75/1, Course winner who also bagged 4-runner handicap chase at Ayr (24.1f, heavy) 28 days ago. Can go well again despite a 2 lb weights rise.
Consistent sort who scored at Ayr last month on first attempt over 3m; solid.
10
9th (10) Croagh Patrick (8/1 +50%)
Croagh Patrick

8
8/1(+50%)
(10) Croagh Patrick 8/1, Course winner but pulled up in handicap chase at Uttoxeter (24f, heavy) 34 days ago, tailing off some way out. Others appeal more.
Return to Carlisle is a plus; has a largely consistent record here.
7
|U| (7) Torosay (7/1 +0%)
Torosay

7
7/1(+0%)
(7) Torosay 7/1, Signed off with 3m success at Hexham and not disgraced after 7 months off when a fading sixth of 13 in handicap chase here (26.2f, soft) 64 days ago. One to consider.
Steadily progressive in races at up to 3m over fences; not ruled out.
12
10th (12) One Fer Mamma (33/1 +0%)
One Fer Mamma

33
33/1(+0%)
(12) One Fer Mamma 33/1, A fair winning hurdler/chaser but resumed from 8 months off with a below-form fourth of 8 at Market Rasen (3m) in December. Others preferred despite a sliding mark.
Holds weak claims on his form for current yard.
1
11th (1) Camp Belan (25/1 -150%)
Camp Belan

25
25/1(-150%)
(1) Camp Belan 25/1, Thorough stayer who cashed in on his reduced mark at Ayr (24.1f) last February. Below par last 2 runs at Wetherby and Kelso though so has a bit to prove.
Regressive this season; won at Ayr on last attempt in this grade.
11
12th (11) Stowaway John (25/1 +0%)
Stowaway John

25
25/1(+0%)
(11) Stowaway John 25/1, Got off the mark at Hexham last March but resumed with a below-par seventh of 10 in handicap chase at Hexham (15.6f, soft) 54 days ago. Significantly up in trip with more needed.
Has failed to build on 2m4f Hexham win last March.
3
|PU| (3) Cream Of The West (15/2 +6%)
Cream Of The West

7.5
15/2(+6%)
(3) Cream Of The West 15/2, A dual hurdles winner last season at up to 3m who has made a solid start over fences, not lasting home when fourth of 6 in 3m2f handicap at Haydock 35 days ago. Considered back in trip.
Sole attempt in Class 5 resulted in a hurdles win off this mark.
6
|PU| (6) Pitempton Power (66/1 -100%)
Pitempton Power

66
66/1(-100%)
(6) Pitempton Power 66/1, Back-to-back chase winner in 2021/22 but little to shout about in a very light 2022/23 and returned from long absence with a poor showing over hurdles at Carlisle. Plenty to prove.
Form has deteriorated; best watched.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:00 Carlisle Handicap Chase (Class 5) 24f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Travail D'Orfevre made the most of a small-field affair when landing the spoils over 3m at Ayr last month. The nine-year-old is relatively unexposed over staying distances and a 2lb rise shouldn't prevent another bold bid, but it could be worth taking a chance on his stablemate CREAM OF THE WEST. The son of Westerner has shaped better than the distance beaten on both chase outings to date and this drop into class 5 company could prove fruitful. Last year's winner Breeze Of Wind is also noted.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and BREEZE OF WIND is fancied to repeat his victory in this contest 12 months ago having not been seen to ideal effect when fourth at Wetherby last time out. Course-scorer Travail d'Orfevre could emerge as the main danger, although Torosay, Dusautior and Cream of The West all need factoring in too.

Consistent TRAVAIL D'ORFEVRE (nap) is unexposed over 3m and is taken to follow up his Ayr win. Nights In Venice is second pick.


16:33 Carlisle NH Flat Race (Class 5) 17f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

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5
1st (5) Peckforton Hills (11/4 +21%)
Peckforton Hills

2.75
11/4(+21%)
(5) Peckforton Hills 11/4, Youmzain gelding who offered something to work on when fifth of 8 on his C&D debut (soft) at the beginning of December. May do better.
One of the main form contenders judged on his effort in a C&D contest.
4
2nd (4) Noble George (5/2 -11%)
Noble George

2.5
5/2(-11%)
(4) Noble George 5/2, Order of St George gelding who offered something to work on when second of 6 on Sedgefield debut in December. Best of those with Rules experience.
Bred to do well in bumpers; duly showed promise at Sedgefield; warrants respect.
1
3rd (1) Eagle's Cairn (25/1 0%)
Eagle's Cairn

25
25/1(0%)
(1) Eagle's Cairn 25/1, 22/1 and offered no short-term promise when well held on his Ayr debut 4 weeks ago.
Brings the worst piece of form, having achieved little at Ayr.
6
4th (6) They Want Me (6/5 +20%)
They Want Me

1.2
6/5(+20%)
(6) They Want Me 6/5, Cost £70,000 after winning his sole point a year ago. From a good family and a likely type for a stable which does well in bumpers here.
Form of his Irish point success has been boosted; interesting rules debutant.
2
5th (2) La Tarantaise (33/1 -175%)
La Tarantaise

33
33/1(-175%)
(2) La Tarantaise 33/1, 20/1, seventh of 8 in bumper at Newcastle (17f, good to soft) on debut 18 days ago. Needs to have a come on a lot.
Only seventh of eight at Newcastle; doesn't look an imminent winner.
3
|PU| (3) Lyndon Red (17/2 -6%)
Lyndon Red

8.5
17/2(-6%)
(3) Lyndon Red 17/2, Out of a bumper/2m hurdle winner but looks more one for the longer term himself judged on his opening sixth of 7 at Musselburgh in November.
Only sixth of seven at Musselburgh; others have stronger claims.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content,

16:33 Carlisle NH Flat Race (Class 5) 17f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Noble George offered plenty of encouragement on his second-placed debut at Sedgefield in December and the five-year-old sets a good standard for the others to aim at. However, 2m4f point-to-point winner THEY WANT ME won't be found lacking for stamina on his Rules bow and he could have too much class for these rivals. Peckforton Hills is the pick of the remainder.

Those with bumper experience don't set the bar that high so perhaps this can go to Donald McCain's THEY WANT ME, who had a subsequent bumper winner behind him in second when landing an Irish point a year ago. Noble George can give him most to do.

Irish point winner THEY WANT ME appears to have very solid claims. Noble George and Peckforton Hills look the chief dangers.


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