There were 49 Races on Friday 30th June 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Chester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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 |
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1st (9) (3/1 +45%) Calevade |
3/1(+45%) | (9) Calevade 3/1, Flat winner who stepped up on his previous efforts in this sphere when accounting for 10 rivals in a C&D selling handicap (good) last time. More on his plate up 5 lb but he could have more to offer as a hurdler on what will be just his fifth start in this sphere. Burst back into form with C&D selling win last month; claims again off 5lb higher. |
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2nd (13) (18/1 -50%) Mi Sueno |
18/1(-50%) | (13) Mi Sueno 18/1, Showed a bit more than previously for this yard when fifth of 15 at Roscommon (16.2f, good to soft) last time but even that form leaves him short of what will be required here. Unplaced all nine Irish starts; has shown ability but improvement needed. |
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3rd (10) (11/1 +31%) Iolani |
11/1(+31%) | (10) Iolani 11/1, Went close to snapping his long losing run at Carlisle in February but has failed to fire both subsequent starts in this sphere. Others preferred. Tailed off over 2m6f here last month and well held on the Flat since; doubts for now. |
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4th (6) (12/1 -243%) A Cheap Thrill |
12/1(-243%) | (6) A Cheap Thrill 12/1, Yet to be placed, let alone win, from 14 starts overall, in this sphere and over fences. Needs a second look in the betting given the shrewd Irish yard that he represents but this 6-y-o is hard to warm to based on his racecourse exploits to date. Very moderate Irish maiden but represents a very capable stable. |
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5th (5) (3.5/1 +30%) Prime Time Lady |
3.5/1(+30%) | (5) Prime Time Lady 3.5/1, Exuberant sort who was improved when scoring twice over hurdles last May, including over this C&D. Best effort since when hitting the crossbar at Warwick (2m, good) last time and, still on an attractive mark up 2 lb, she has to enter calculations. Back to form with second to subsequent winner at Warwick; good chance. |
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6th (8) (11/1 -38%) Rhodia |
11/1(-38%) | (8) Rhodia 11/1, Runner-up twice from 4 starts in bumpers and, though yet to reach the same level over hurdles, he has shown clear signs of ability in a trio of novice events. Improvement may well be forthcoming now pitched into a handicap and he's one to consider. Has shown enough in three hurdle starts to make some appeal on handicap debut. |
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7th (3) (4/1 +20%) Zamond |
4/1(+20%) | (3) Zamond 4/1, Successful over C&D on sole previous visit here last summer and added to his tally at Doncaster in December. Fine second in a Class 2 Musselburgh handicap last time and leading claims back at this course with James King booked. C&D winner; ran well when last seen in March; top amateur J King booked. |
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8th (7) (16/1 +0%) Cuzco Du Mathan |
16/1(+0%) | (7) Cuzco Du Mathan 16/1, Fairly useful hurdler/chaser in France but hasn't shown much in a handful of appearances for present yard, again safely held tried in cheekpieces (retained) over this C&D last time. Shaped with some promise over C&D last month; not discounted. |
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9th (2) (150/1 -127%) Wicklow Flyer |
150/1(-127%) | (2) Wicklow Flyer 150/1, Winner of a Bellewstown claimer on final start for Gordon Elliott last August but she has offered precious little since, including both starts for new connections. No form since Irish win last August; tailed off both stable starts. |
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10th (1) (11/1 +31%) Palm Beach |
11/1(+31%) | (1) Palm Beach 11/1, Hasn't made much of an impact in handicaps for this yard and while his mark continues to ease, he didn't show any signs of an imminent revival here at the end of last month. Fair effort two starts ago but well beaten here since; looks to need further. |
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11th (4) (22/1 -100%) Demi Sang |
22/1(-100%) | (4) Demi Sang 22/1, Scored twice for this yard during 2021/22 campaign but not at the same level in 2 starts for MickyHammond over C&D last June. Given a chance by the handicapper (now 4 lb below last winning mark) and will be a threat if the return to the Sara Ender yard has a positive effect. First start for a year; was 2-5 for this trainer in 2021-22. |
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12th (12) (16/1 +43%) For Three |
16/1(+43%) | (12) For Three 16/1, Successful twice for James Ewart in summer of 2021. Best effort since joining this yard when third of 14 at Southwell (2m, good to soft) in April. Not in the same form next time, though, and others make more appeal for win purposes. Ran well when third two outings ago but well beaten latest. |
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13th (11) (28/1 -100%) Wee Jerry |
28/1(-100%) | (11) Wee Jerry 28/1, Produced one of his better efforts when fifth of 12 at Downpatrick (17.3f, good) recently but this Irish raider will need to take a sizeable step forward in order to open his account here. Maiden; one of his better efforts latest; can make the running. |
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A maximum field head to post for the opener where last month's C&D winner CALEVADE is tipped to make it a perfect 2-2 this season. Judging by his starting price of 12/1,Ben Haslam's grey gelding appeared to surprise a few on that occasion but the manner of his success proved there was no fluke about it and a 5lb rise may not be enough to halt him. Prime Time Lady has won and finished second on both starts at this track and could be the biggest threat, along with Zamond, who last seen finished runner-up at Musselburgh in March.
RHODIA hasn't pulled up any trees in a handful of novice events in this sphere but is appealing now making the switch to handicap company off what, judged on his bumper form, is a potentially handy opening mark. With James King booked, Zamond is a big danger given the strength of his latest effort at Musselburgh and the fact that he was a C&D winner on his sole previous start here. Fellow C&D winners Prime Time Lady and Calevade are also feared, in that order of preference.
Several to consider but C&D winner ZAMOND has plenty going for him.
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 |
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1st (6) (14/1 -17%) Jelski |
14/1(-17%) | (6) Jelski 14/1, Won over hurdles at Haydock and this track (2¾m) last year. Fairly encouraging return over fences here recently and his mark is slipping all the while. Goes back up in trip. Not disgraced when last of five here last month and might come on for the run. |
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2nd (3) (4.5/1 +0%) Jony Max |
4.5/1(+0%) | (3) Jony Max 4.5/1, Admirably consistent in 2022 and back from 6-month absence when creditable second in Norfolk National Handicap at Fakenham (29.1f, good). Brought down back over hurdles 33 days ago and capable of making his mark back chasing. Close second in last month's Norfolk National at Fakenham; high on the list here. |
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3rd (5) (4/1 -14%) Zumbi |
4/1(-14%) | (5) Zumbi 4/1, Novice hurdle winner here last summer and shaped better than the distance beaten suggests on last month's chase debut here having been well supported, making his move sooner than ideal. Open to improvement and this longer trip will suit. Lots to like. Course winner over hurdles and ran well for a long way here on chase debut; new trip today. |
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4th (4) (9/1 +10%) Breaking The Ice |
9/1(+10%) | (4) Breaking The Ice 9/1, Had a splendid run in 2021, winning 5 handicap chases (including over this C&D), and scored first time back at Hexham in the autumn. Probably high enough in the weights back from 6 months off this time around after wind op. Not seen since poor run in December but has a good-ground C&D win on his CV; not ruled out. |
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5th (2) (4.5/1 -64%) Dee Star |
4.5/1(-64%) | (2) Dee Star 4.5/1, Has run here a dozen times - mostly over staying distances - and never finished outside the frame, primed to perfection as he proved a different proposition to land a gamble in 29.4f veterans' handicap chase last month, finding plenty under this rider. Obvious chance despite career-high mark. Drew 12l clear to win over 3m5f here last month; 8lb rise asks quite a lot of him today. |
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6th (1) (12/1 -20%) Western Run |
12/1(-20%) | (1) Western Run 12/1, Point winner earlier in the year and while he's probably not the force of old he's down in class here. Dual point winner this year but hasn't shown enough since returned to racing under rules. |
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7th (7) (4.5/1 +36%) Diegos Way |
4.5/1(+36%) | (7) Diegos Way 4.5/1, Generally held form well since winning 3m Bangor handicap chase in October and return to this longer trip will suit. Can go well. Didn't run badly when fourth at Perth this month but needs to up his game here. |
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|PU| (8) (6/1 +29%) Grange Ranger |
6/1(+29%) | (8) Grange Ranger 6/1, Veteran who sprang a 28/1-surprise at Wetherby (extended 3m) in November but patchy form since, jumping poorly even by his standards at Hexham on Sunday in this headgear. Won off 6lb higher in the autumn but not firing on all cylinders this spring. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
DEE STAR got the job done in impressive style at last month's meeting over half a mile further than this and although he's been raised 8lb as a result of that victory, he may well prove up to the task. Jimmy Moffat and Charlotte Jones have teamed up to win the last two renewals of this race and they must be respected with Zumbi this time around. Jony Max appeared beaten when brought down over hurdles at Fontwell last month but remains on attractive mark over fences.
ZUMBI made an encouraging start over fences here last month and looks sure to improve over this longer trip, so gets the vote over the admirable Dee Star, who is becoming a cult-hero at Cartmel after recording another victory (now 4 wins and 6 seconds here) last month but now finds himself on a career-high mark. Jony Max and Diegos Way are also in the mix.
Preference is for JONY MAX, who ran a big race in defeat in last month's Norfolk National on the tight left-handed track at Fakenham.
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 |
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1st (9) (3.5/1 +56%) Hungry Tiger |
3.5/1(+56%) | (9) Hungry Tiger 3.5/1, Chase winner but campaigned over hurdles in recent times, keeping on for fifth from his reduced mark here last month. Back over the larger obstacles. Ran quite well over hurdles here last month; first chasing start since November 2021. |
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2nd (7) (4/1 +43%) Cash Again |
4/1(+43%) | (7) Cash Again 4/1, Veteran and have to go back to 2021 for the last time he tasted success. Creditable third over hurdles here a month ago confirms he's still competitive, at least. Ran well over hurdles here last month; could figure back chasing and rain a help. |
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3rd (3) (10/1 -11%) Raecius Felix |
10/1(-11%) | (3) Raecius Felix 10/1, All-the-way winner of handicap chases at Sedgefield and Kelso (both at around 21f) in September. Has run like a horse with issues both starts last month, though. Wind op may help in that regard. Pulled up both starts this season after a break; wind surgery since needs to have worked. |
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4th (10) (11/1 -22%) Monoxide |
11/1(-22%) | (10) Monoxide 11/1, Has been kept busy but other than a runner-up effort (though well held by the winner) at Downpatrick, he's offering little in varied company. Career record 1-43; second in a chase this month but well beaten hurdles/Flat since. |
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5th (4) (6/1 +25%) Bells Express |
6/1(+25%) | (4) Bells Express 6/1, Runner-up final start between the flags last year. Little to get excited about over hurdles but local yard can boast a terrific record here and he's an unexposed chase debutant. Maiden; tongue-strap on for chasing debut; yard excels at this track. |
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6th (2) (18/1 +28%) Roxboro Road |
18/1(+28%) | (2) Roxboro Road 18/1, Continues to fall in the weights without showing any sign of taking advantage. Back over fences and leading owner persevering. Nothing since returning from absence but reverts to chases with a visor back on. |
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7th (6) (4.5/1 +31%) The Electrician |
4.5/1(+31%) | (6) The Electrician 4.5/1, Bounced back to his best after 2 shockers to win at Carlisle in April. Remained in form since, shaping up quite nicely only stamina gave way over 3m at Hexham a month ago. One to consider back in distance. Two fair efforts since a Carlisle win and looks one of the likelier candidates. |
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8th (5) (8/1 +64%) Thatsy |
8/1(+64%) | (5) Thatsy 8/1, Winless over fences and looks on the downgrade for this yard. Hopes rest on a breathing operation. 0-18 as a chaser; fair sixth three starts ago but well beaten twice since; had wind op. |
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9th (1) (12/1 -200%) Carnet De Stage |
12/1(-200%) | (1) Carnet De Stage 12/1, Down in the weights and took a step back in the the right direction at Clonmel 3 weeks ago. Irish raider needs considering at this level. 1-25 over fences; best effort for some time when fifth at Clonmel but deal more needed. |
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Ben Haslam is double-handed with Roxboro Road and Cash Again and both have chances, so they are worth a second look if there is any confidence behind them in the betting market. However, they may both have their work cut out attempting to stop JOEY STEEL recording his third career win. Christian Williams' 10-year-old was last seen finishing third at Warwick last month and that form has been given numerous boosts since, with the runner-up, Junior Massini, going on win three races on the spin.
Not a convincing bunch and it may pay to side with Irish-raider CARNET DE STAGE down in class on the back of a pretty encouraging run 3 weeks ago. Bells Express is the unknown quantity on chase debut, with Joey Steel dangerous if on a 'going' day.
Back at a more suitable trip, ONENIGHTINTOWN can gain a third chase win.
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 |
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1st (4) (1.5/1 +40%) Whataboutyeh |
1.5/1(+40%) | (4) Whataboutyeh 1.5/1, Won Southwell handicap hurdle in April and far from disgraced both runs over fences since, second of 7 in handicap chase at Market Rasen (23.9f, good) 39 days ago. Still low mileage and needs considering eased 1 lb. Beaten favourite in both chases but ran well in the first and ran into one in the latest. |
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2nd (1) (2/1 -60%) Lights Are Green |
2/1(-60%) | (1) Lights Are Green 2/1, C&D winner who continues on the up over fences, very good third of 6 in handicap chase at Hexham (24.2f, good) 27 days ago. Merits consideration off an unchanged mark. Progressive young stayer; C&D winner two starts ago and ran well off this mark latest. |
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3rd (8) (28/1 +15%) Absolutely Dylan |
28/1(+15%) | (8) Absolutely Dylan 28/1, On a long losing run and he has been pulled up over hurdles at Uttoxeter and back chasing at Hereford on his last two runs. Hard to fancy. Pulled up in both starts this month, after a break. |
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4th (9) (33/1 +67%) Old Page |
33/1(+67%) | (9) Old Page 33/1, A winner in Irish points but he remains with little form under Rules, cheekieces tried when pulled up in handicap chase at Worcester last time. It's easy to look elsewhere. Pulled up latest two starts and 8lb out of the handicap. |
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|U| (7) (6.5/1 -18%) Twistedfirestarter |
6.5/1(-18%) | (7) Twistedfirestarter 6.5/1, Remains a maiden under both codes and he was pulled up in handicap chase at Southwell (24.3f, soft) 102 days ago on his final run for Richard Spencer. Stable switch needs to yield major improvement. Not much to show for chasing career to date; stable debut after recent £2,000 purchase. |
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|PU| (6) (6.5/1 +35%) Big Gangsta |
6.5/1(+35%) | (6) Big Gangsta 6.5/1, Lightly-raced maiden hurdler who came in well held on his chasing debut when seventh of 9 to Lights Are Green in handicap chase at this C&D (good) 34 days ago. Irish point winner so could still take a step forward. Tailed off behind Lights Are Green on chasing debut last month; better obviously needed. |
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|PU| (2) (14/1 +30%) Carrigeen Konini |
14/1(+30%) | (2) Carrigeen Konini 14/1, Modest maiden over hurdles in Ireland for Elizabeth Anne Lalor and debut for this stable was uninspiring. Has a bit to prove. Pulled up on last month's British debut; others preferred. |
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The top-weight LIGHTS ARE GREEN is going the right way given he is 2-4 over fences, and this looks another good opening for him. Add to that he brings winning C&D form to the table, which is key around here, and he ticks plenty of boxes. Whataboutyeh and Humps And Bumps are also expected to go well, with the former feared most given he's shaped with promise on both chase starts so far.
PRINCE CLENI hasn't looked back since sent over fences and is fancied to defy a 6 lb rise in the weights and follow up his Southwell success. C&D winner Lights Are Green also arrives on the up and rates a big threat, while Market Rasen runner-up Whataboutyeh merits consideration too with few miles still on the clock.
Whataboutyeh can progress over fences but C&D winner LIGHTS ARE GREEN is preferred.
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 |
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1st (5) (0.44/1 +52%) Slate Lane |
0.44/1(+52%) | (5) Slate Lane 0.44/1, Third in a point and showed a bit on first Rules outing over hurdles in January. Failed to build on that but has joined a shrewd yard (from Paul Hennessy), so worth a market check making British debut after 111 days off. Well beaten in three Irish novices but they were much harder than this; stable debut. |
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2nd (9) (33/1 +59%) You Say Its Over |
33/1(+59%) | (9) You Say Its Over 33/1, Placed in a couple of points but little to get excited about in a quartet of Irish bumpers for Roger McGrath and only sixth in a novice at Hexham on hurdling bow 5 days ago. Others preferred. Placed in Irish points; well held on recent hurdle/stable debut. |
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3rd (4) (18/1 +18%) Prince Nino |
18/1(+18%) | (4) Prince Nino 18/1, Modest hurdler who ran with credit when third in a novice at Chepstow on final outing for Harry Derham 63 days ago. Needs to improve if he's to open his account. Third at Chepstow on final start for previous yard; will do well to win this. |
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4th (1) (6/1 -118%) Ballyquin Bay |
6/1(-118%) | (1) Ballyquin Bay 6/1, Failed to progress for Gordon Elliott but fair at his best, which sets the standard in this lowly affair, so worth considering on debut for new yard. Second in this last year; sold out of Gordon Elliott's for £15,000 since latest outing. |
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5th (8) (9/1 -29%) Time For Joy |
9/1(-29%) | (8) Time For Joy 9/1, £4,000 6-y-o, Yeats mare. Closely related to bumper winner/fair hurdler Lanty Slea, stays 21f. Winning pointer who needs considering now starting out over hurdles. Won Irish point at seventh attempt; bought for £4,000 since; hurdle debut. |
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|PU| (2) (12/1 +40%) Big In Milan |
12/1(+40%) | (2) Big In Milan 12/1, €15,000 3-y-o, Milan gelding. Half-brother to fair hurdler Strike West and modest hurdler Belle West, stayed 2½m. Maiden Irish pointer, third last time (Feb 19). Wears cheekpieces. Placed in Irish points; British/hurdling debut; worth a glance in the betting. |
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|PU| (6) (25/1 -178%) Our Zebo |
25/1(-178%) | (6) Our Zebo 25/1, Seemingly modest form when second of 3 in a novice hurdle at Ayr in March but it's not solid and he has offered no encouragement since. Tailed off in two Irish completions since a second of three on racecourse debut. |
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A few of these are respected from their time in point-to-to-points, with Time For Joy, a winner of a Toombridge mares maiden, and Big In Milan, who was placed twice between the flags in Ireland, arguably looking the pick of the bunch. However, this looks a good opportunity for BALLYQUIN BAY to make a winning start for his new connections. He sets a reasonable standard under Rules based on eight starts for Gordon Elliott and appeals strongly under in-form rider Jamie Hamilton.
This isn't much of a race and TIME FOR JOY has already won between the flags, so he's preferred to Ballyquin Bay, who has the best Rules form to date. Slate Lane has joined a canny operation and returns from a break, so he's worth monitoring in the betting.
Despite his heavy Irish defeats, SLATE LANE still makes most appeal.
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 |
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1st (12) (11/1 +50%) Pure Surf |
11/1(+50%) | (12) Pure Surf 11/1, Sole win came at Sedgefield in 2021 but she went with no promise after a year off at Perth earlier this month and will need to leave that effort well behind to feature here. Pulled up this month after a year off; something to prove for now. |
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2nd (2) (6.5/1 +41%) Sinndarella |
6.5/1(+41%) | (2) Sinndarella 6.5/1, Fair to say that she hasn't progressed since landing the odds in a 3-runner mares' novice at Ludlow in October 2021 but latest fifth of 13 at Bangor (19.6f, good to firm) was a creditable effort. Should make her presence felt. 1-40 in career so others more likely for win purposes. |
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3rd (11) (4.5/1 +0%) Baby Sham |
4.5/1(+0%) | (11) Baby Sham 4.5/1, Cashed in on a career-low mark in 9-runner handicap at Fakenham in May before proving surpisingly well suited by the longer trip to land a 5-runner event at Fontwell (25.8f, good) 14 days ago, keeping on well. Player. Two wins this season, the latest over 3m2f at Fontwell; up 6lb; shorter trip no concern. |
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4th (5) (2.75/1 -38%) Fabreze |
2.75/1(-38%) | (5) Fabreze 2.75/1, Benefited from a more positive ride with an enthusiastic victory in 10-runner handicap hurdle (20/1) at Uttoxeter (19.9f, good to soft) 8 days ago, readily. Carries penalty. Has to be taken seriously. Comfortable Uttoxeter winner last week and ahead of the game under a penalty. |
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5th (9) (9/1 +25%) Dot Cotton |
9/1(+25%) | (9) Dot Cotton 9/1, Fair ex-Irish maiden is yet to make a significant impact during her time with current yard, though looked to be in the process of taking a step back in the right direction until stopped in her tracks by a blunder at Newcastle last time. Not fully discounted. Blundered away chance latest so can be considered but yet to really threaten a win. |
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6th (4) (10/1 +38%) Fenney Brook |
10/1(+38%) | (4) Fenney Brook 10/1, Thrived latterly last year, forging clear to make it 2 wins from last 3 starts in mares' novice handicap at Ludlow (21.2f) in November. Lost action on return at Warwick last month but remains on a fair mark on none the worse here. Pulled up on return from a break but not impossible as she was progressive last year. |
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7th (3) (25/1 -150%) Amazing Amy |
25/1(-150%) | (3) Amazing Amy 25/1, No signs of improvement, back from 11 months off, when tenth of 16 in novice hurdle at Killarney (22.2f, good) on yard debut 46 days ago. Has to worth a market check on handicap bow. Unplaced all hurdle starts, the latest on stable debut last month. |
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8th (1) (6/1 +50%) On We Go |
6/1(+50%) | (1) On We Go 6/1, Three-time winner last spring/summer, including twice over C&D, and did the job well when getting her head back in front at Ayr in February. Recent efforts haven't been encouraging, however, and others are preferred. Has done well in this yard but not yet found her form this spring/summer; front-runner. |
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9th (6) (18/1 -29%) Punk Rock Girl |
18/1(-29%) | (6) Punk Rock Girl 18/1, Limited impact in handicap hurdles in Ireland. Still relatively low mileage but needs to show more to figure here. Not much to recommend her but slightly better latest and Brian Hughes booked. |
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10th (8) (66/1 -65%) Social Distancing |
66/1(-65%) | (8) Social Distancing 66/1, Maiden pointer has gone with no recent encouragement under Rules. Hard to fancy with cheekpieces on for 1st time. Maiden; heavy defeats in two Irish handicaps recently; cheekpieces fitted. |
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|PU| (7) (8/1 +43%) Bella Bluesky |
8/1(+43%) | (7) Bella Bluesky 8/1, Opened hurdles account at Kelso last February and positive start to the current year when third in mares' handicap at Newcastle. Mixed record since, however, only fifth at Perth last time. Hasn't progressed as once seemed likely and tongue-strap no seeming help latest. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
FABREZE proved to be underestimated when she emerged as the surprise winner of a similar contest at Uttoxeter eight days ago and the lightly-raced mare has to be of serious interest in her bid to follow up under a 7lb penalty. Her stamina is proven from her days in point-to-points and that may give her a crucial edge over Fontwell scorer Baby Sham, who is respected but faces a tougher task now dropped in trip off 6lb higher. Sinndarella rates as the pick of the rest.
FABREZE sprang a bit of a surprise at Uttoxeter last time but she appeals as full value for that victory and can follow up under a penalty here. Fellow last-time-out winner Baby Sham is also highly respected dropped in trip, with Sinndarella and Mrs Kinsella others who could have a say.
After a good win at Uttoxeter last week, FABREZE (nap) makes most appeal.
Ths is the racecard key.
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Ran similar race before | |
S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
T | Top Time speeed rated |
Top Racingpost rated | |
At the races watchout for | |
At the races top pick | |
Top rated for thet statistic |
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