There were 52 Races on Saturday 22nd July 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 6 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Cartmel, 6 races at Ripon, 8 races at Newbury, 6 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Haydock, 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 (2) (0.22/1 +27%) Kinbara |
0.22/1(+27%) | (2) Kinbara 0.22/1, Fairly useful bumper winner who overcame a couple of cautious leaps to make a successful debut over hurdles in 14-runner maiden at Wexford (3m) 15 days ago. Better to come and will prove hard to beat. Point & bumper winner; made a winning hurdles debut at Wexford (3m) recently; key player.. |
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2nd (1) (3.5/1 +13%) Jeepydoff Meel |
3.5/1(+13%) | (1) Jeepydoff Meel 3.5/1, Didn't need to improve to get off the mark in a Market Rasen maiden (18.6f) in June. Not at his best when second in small-field affair at Uttoxeter since but still expected to pose the biggest threat to Kinbara. Reliable since joining P Kirby; reasonable chance assuming he handles this extra yardage.. |
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3rd (3) (28/1 +58%) Ballylinch |
28/1(+58%) | (3) Ballylinch 28/1, Winning pointer who showed a bit on Market Rasen hurdle debut in June but failed to match that form at Worcester last time. Ex-pointer (1-11); failed to build on fair stable/rules debut when toiling at Worcester.. |
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4th (4) (40/1 +20%) That's Me Finished |
40/1(+20%) | (4) That's Me Finished 40/1, No promise in maiden/handicap hurdles. Significantly up in trip. Hasn't shown anything of note over hurdles (0-6); returning from near three-month absence.. |
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KINBARA is sure to be a warm order having bolted up at Wexford earlier this month. The five-year-old appeared to relish the step up in trip on that occasion and appears to have been found an excellent opportunity. Jeepydoff Meel has run well on all three starts since moving from Gordon Elliott and may improve again now upped in trip. Mr Rumbalicious has his first run for Jimmy Moffatt and can't be discounted receiving the weight-for-age allowance.
KINBARA ran to a borderline useful level when making a winning hurdling debut at Wexford 15 days ago and this looks an outstanding opportunity to follow up that success. Jeepydoff Meel is the obvious one for the forecast.
The recent Wexford scorer KINBARA is fully proven in terms of stamina, so receives the confident vote over Jeepydoff Meel.
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 (3) (5.5/1 +21%) Luttrell Lad |
5.5/1(+21%) | (3) Luttrell Lad 5.5/1, Got back on the up for new yard when staying on from rear to finish creditable eighth in the County Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in March. Has failed to reproduce that level of form in 3 subsequent starts but the handicapper is showing mercy. Ran well (eighth) in County Hurdle at Cheltenham; has more recent form with Finisk River.. |
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2nd (11) (6/1 +40%) Uggy Uggy Uggy |
6/1(+40%) | (11) Uggy Uggy Uggy 6/1, Got off the mark in decisive fashion at Stratford (18.7f, good to soft) recently, despite failing to fully settle. Likely to win more races but now finds himself 8 lb in a tougher race, plus Call Me Rocky is presumably the stable No 1. Off the mark at Stratford (2m2f) recently; sits 8lb higher; stablemate of Call Me Rocky.. |
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3rd (9) (5.5/1 +21%) Calevade |
5.5/1(+21%) | (9) Calevade 5.5/1, Flat winner who stepped up on his previous efforts in this sphere when accounting for 10 rivals in a C&D selling handicap at the end of May. Followed up in good style back here last month and, though 11 lb higher now, he's a big player. Flying over C&D of late (2-2); faces tougher test (& softer ground) in hat-trick mission.. |
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4th (2) (10/1 +29%) Ashington |
10/1(+29%) | (2) Ashington 10/1, Only 2 lb above the mark off which he landed a Sedgefield handicap last spring and has posted several creditable efforts in defeat since, not least when fourth over this C&D 20 days ago. Live each-way chance. Without a win since early 2022; keeping-on C&D fourth (Class 2) latest; rain could assist.. |
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5th (1) (33/1 -136%) Finisk River |
33/1(-136%) | (1) Finisk River 33/1, Good record since fitted with cheekpieces and tongue strap, winning 4 times and runner-up on 3 occasions in the headgear combination last year. Should come on for last month's Worcester reappearance spin but he's probably a shade too high in the weights for now. Dual course winner; productive last year (four wins); second start back from a break.. |
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6th (4) (10/1 +17%) Feel The Pinch |
10/1(+17%) | (4) Feel The Pinch 10/1, Resumed winning ways in 4-runner handicap chase at Ffos Las in May and followed up back hurdling in another small-field scenario at Bangor (16.7f, good). Mark unchanged and he should have a part to play. Steps up in grade seeking a hat-trick; was a fortuitous winner at Bangor (2m) last time.. |
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7th (12) (50/1 -100%) Native Fighter |
50/1(-100%) | (12) Native Fighter 50/1, Dual course winner in 2021 but below par last year and didn't show much on his return here earlier this month. Dual course winner (2m6f-3m1f) in 2021 but on a downward spiral since; pulled up latest.. |
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8th (8) (3.33/1 +33%) Horn Cape |
3.33/1(+33%) | (8) Horn Cape 3.33/1, French bumper winner who got back on track for his new yard when winning handicaps at Sedgefield and Hexham in March. Came up short in hat-trick bid at Ffos Las but eased 2 lb since and he's merits respect with Rachael Blackmore booked. Yard also saddles Calevade. Soft/heavy ground winner at Sedgefield & Hexham earlier in the year; R Blackmore booked. |
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9th (7) (33/1 -65%) Gladiatorial |
33/1(-65%) | (7) Gladiatorial 33/1, Fairly useful hurdler who came close to opening his account over fences at Kelso in October. Below par since though, including in this sphere, and it's easy enough to look elsewhere. Runner-up in this last year and now rated 12lb lower; final fence faller at Perth latest.. |
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10th (6) (14/1 -17%) Yukon |
14/1(-17%) | (6) Yukon 14/1, Fair maiden handicapper on Flat for David O'Meara made light of a 14-month absence to make a winning yard/hurdles debut at Sedgefield in October. Thereabouts on each of his 3 subsequent starts, most recently second in a C&D handicap, but this looks more demanding. Dead-heated for second on C&D handicap debut; a possible with Charlotte Jones back aboard.. |
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11th (10) (18/1 -300%) Gaius |
18/1(-300%) | (10) Gaius 18/1, Fairly useful Flat winner for Richard Hannon and appears to be going the right way over hurdles, opening his account in a Worcester maiden (2m, good to soft) last time. Makes handicap debut in this sphere off a fair-looking mark and he's greatly respected. Upwardly mobile, taking recent Worcester maiden with ease; soft ground for handicap debut.. |
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12th (5) (6.5/1 +13%) Call Me Rocky |
6.5/1(+13%) | (5) Call Me Rocky 6.5/1, Off the mark over hurdles at the sixteenth attempt when making a winning debut for this yard in a Stratford maiden earlier this month. Added to that in a Newton Abbot handicap on Monday and he has to be feared under a penalty. Unbeaten for Milton Harris (2-2); carries a 7lb penalty for Monday's Newton Abbot win.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.
GAIUS got off the mark over obstacles at Worcester last month and Olly Murphy's charge makes plenty of appeal on his handicap debut. Calevade is 2-2 at this track, having won in May and June over C&D, and should give another good account of himself, while Call Me Rocky has a 7lb penalty for his dominant win at Newton Abbot on Monday and can't be ignored.
The pick of several appealing candidates in this competitive race is CALEVADE, who made it 2-2 over C&D with a clear-cut success in a 13-runner handicap last time and an 11 lb rise may not be enough to stop him in his tracks. Gaius may well have more to offer now making the switch to handicap company and he is feared most, albeit only just as Luttrell Lad is potentially very dangerous off this reduced mark. The selection's stablemate Horn Cape is also respected with Rachael Blackmore aboard.
The 6yo HORN CAPE should relish making a return to soft underfoot conditions, so is preferred over Call Me Rocky and Gaius.
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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Johnson's Blue |
(3) (9/1 +0%)9/1(+0%) | (3) Johnson's Blue 9/1, Enjoyed a very productive 2022/23 campaign, with his six victories including success in this event. After a rare below-par effort, soon got back to winning ways when making all at Haydock (24.3f) when last in February, so he's not taken lightly on his return. Last year's winner (from 17lb lower mark); career best when scoring at Haydock (3m) in Feb. |
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1st (12) (4/1 +71%) Pyramid Place |
4/1(+71%) | (12) Pyramid Place 4/1, Bounced back from a below-par effort when winning at this C&D in May and ran well when third of 6 at Newton Abbot 5 days ago, despite needing a stronger gallop. Can give another good account returned to this venue. May C&D winner (beat City Derby); ran a solid enough race at Newton Abbot subsequently.. |
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2nd (8) (6.5/1 +46%) Jesuitique |
6.5/1(+46%) | (8) Jesuitique 6.5/1, Made a bright start for his current trainer in 2021/22, winning 3 of his first 4 races. After 15 months off, shaped as if better for the run when fifth of 8 in handicap at Uttoxeter (23.3f) 20 days ago. This run should reveal more. Hasn't seen much action since wind surgery in early 2022; can strip fitter for Uttoxeter.. |
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3rd (2) (4/1 +33%) Judicial Law |
4/1(+33%) | (2) Judicial Law 4/1, Having dropped below his last winning mark, returned to form when winning a Worcester handicap (23f) in May. Back up in trip, he found plenty when following up at Huntingdon (25f) 15 days later and he's respected as he bids for the hat-trick. Back-to-back wins (Worcester & Huntingdon); encounters softer ground from 7lb higher mark.. |
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4th (13) (5.5/1 +61%) City Derby |
5.5/1(+61%) | (13) City Derby 5.5/1, Making his fourth start for his current yard, returned to form when landing handicap at Wetherby (21.2f) in April. Has continued in good heart since, hitting the front sooner than ideal when runner-up at this C&D 20 days ago. Can give his running again. C&D runner-up the last twice (to Pyramid Place & Didtheyleaveuoutto); rising in weights.. |
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5th (9) (20/1 -67%) Celestial Horizon |
20/1(-67%) | (9) Celestial Horizon 20/1, Dual hurdles winner for Joseph O'Brien but lost his way last summer and hasn't done much better for his current yard, failing to stop the slide in refitted cheekpieces last time. Continues to fall in the weights but has enough to prove at present. Capable for Joseph O'Brien but has lost his way; no signs of revival for Ben Haslam (0-6).. |
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6th (7) (14/1 -17%) Didtheyleaveuoutto |
14/1(-17%) | (7) Didtheyleaveuoutto 14/1, Useful handicapper for Nick Gifford but didn't offer much on first 3 starts over hurdles for his current yard. However, dropped in grade and with cheekpieces back on, he won for the first time over jumps since 2018 at this C&D 20 days ago. More needed back up in class. Pipped City Derby (Alqamar third) when winning over C&D (Cl4) three weeks ago; 3lb higher.. |
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7th (11) (16/1 -33%) Alqamar |
16/1(-33%) | (11) Alqamar 16/1, Completed a four-timer in 2021, with 3 wins here (all at 17.2f). Not in the same form last year but more encouraging signs at this C&D on his two starts this season, making move out wide when third earlier this month. Lurks on a dangerous mark with cheekpieces back on. Three-time course winner (2m1f); third to Didtheyleaveuoutto & City Derby over C&D latest.. |
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8th (5) (20/1 -43%) Glinger Flame |
20/1(-43%) | (5) Glinger Flame 20/1, Showed he retains ability at the second time of asking after a long absence when gaining a fourth success at Hexham (20.1f) in May. Backed up that effort when runner-up at the same C&D the following month, though didn't look an easy ride. Remains on a workable mark. Going reasonably well at Hexham (2m4f) through spring/summer; 6lb above last winning mark.. |
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9th (6) (25/1 -108%) Name In Lights |
25/1(-108%) | (6) Name In Lights 25/1, Won twice over hurdles back in 2021/22 but didn't convince with his jumping tried over fences. However, reverted to hurdling and upped in trip, he got back on track when winning handicap at Newton Abbot (26.5f) last month. Task is now to build on his latest effort. Travelled strongly, winning well on return to hurdles at Newton Abbot (3m2f); 5lb higher.. |
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|F| (4) (50/1 -52%) Minella Escape |
50/1(-52%) | (4) Minella Escape 50/1, Fairly useful hurdler/chaser at best for Henry de Bromhead, but struggled for form in 4 outings last season. Fared no better on his stable debut when unseating rider at this course (25.4f) in May, so a major revival is required. Left Henry De Bromhead for £6,500 in May; unseated rider (three out) on C&D stable debut.. |
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10th (10) (22/1 -10%) Carrarea |
22/1(-10%) | (10) Carrarea 22/1, Dual bumper winner for Emmet Mullins and opened hurdles account on second start for current yard in a Market Rasen maiden (16.6f) in May. Followed up over the same C&D, but not in the same form at Hexham last time. Bounce back called for returned to handicap company. Dropped out tamely when seeking a hat-trick at Hexham (2m novice); tackles a new trip.. |
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11th (1) (4.5/1 -64%) Bread And Butter |
4.5/1(-64%) | (1) Bread And Butter 4.5/1, After 4 months off, shaped very well on first outing since leaving Ms Helen P. Markham when second of 25 in handicap hurdle at Punchestown (19.8f) in April, finishing well having been short of room home turn. Can go one better with his yard in fine form. Runner-up at the Punchestown festival (2m4f); higher in the weights for first GB start.. |
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The hat-trick seeking Judicial Law is respected, having won twice in May, but a 7lb rise tempers enthusiasm. The Milton Harris-trained SONGO was stepped up in trip for the first time at Newton Abbot last month when running out an emphatic winner on his handicap bow and further improvement is expected. Glinger Flame stayed on well to finish second at Hexham when last seen and is another worthy of consideration.
BREAD AND BUTTER shaped very well on his stable debut when runner-up at the Punchestown Festival, closing all the way to the line after meeting trouble, so he is taken to get back to winning ways with his yard in excellent form. Heading the list of dangers is last year's winner of the race Johnson's Blue, while Judicial Law is respected in his hat-trick bid.
Joe Tizzard's NAME IN LIGHTS (nap) impressed on his return to hurdles at Newton Abbot, so gets the vote ahead of Judicial Law.
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 (8) (6/1 +8%) Ensel Du Perche |
6/1(+8%) | (8) Ensel Du Perche 6/1, Got off the mark at the 23rd attempt in 8-runner handicap chase at Market Rasen (17.2f, good) 13 days ago. Needs to back it up now from a 4 lb higher mark. Made all at Market Rasen (2m1f; with We'll Go Again fourth) a fortnight ago; 4lb higher.. |
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2nd (6) (12/1 -9%) Jackhammer |
12/1(-9%) | (6) Jackhammer 12/1, Comes here on the back of Flat success at Hamilton (9.2f) 44 days ago. Runner-up on his only previous try over fences in 2021 so can't be dismissed. Flat winner at Hamilton (1m1f; 33-1) last month; first run over fences since November 2021. |
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3rd (5) (3/1 +50%) We'll Go Again |
3/1(+50%) | (5) We'll Go Again 3/1, Arrives on a lengthy losing run but he wasn't disgraced when fourth of 8 to Ensel Du Perche in handicap chase at Market Rasen (17.2f, good) 13 days ago. Possibilities. Fourth to Ensel Du Perche at Market Rasen a fortnight ago; possibilities in an open race.. |
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4th (3) (4.5/1 +0%) Hungry Tiger |
4.5/1(+0%) | (3) Hungry Tiger 4.5/1, Resumed winning ways in 2m5f handicap chase here 22 days ago, keeping on gamely. Cheekpieces back on and ought to be in the shake-up despite a 4 lb rise. Raised 4lb since a recent game course win (2m5f); soft ground isn't an issue; respected.. |
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5th (9) (33/1 +34%) Bandit D'ainay |
33/1(+34%) | (9) Bandit D'ainay 33/1, Twenty eight runs since his last win in 2019 and below form fourth of 9 in handicap chase at Uttoxeter (16f, heavy) 11 days ago. Others appeal a lot more. No win since his French days (September 2019); 3lb wrong; safer to look elsewhere.. |
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|PU| (1) (5/1 -25%) Tonto's Spirit |
5/1(-25%) | (1) Tonto's Spirit 5/1, 5-time C&D winner who hinted at a revival when fourth of 11 in handicap chase (22/1) at this C&D (good to soft) 20 days ago. Cartmel's winning-most horse, best when forcing pace, and looks primed to dominate this lower-grade race under capable amateur. Cartmel regular; fared better (fourth) last time; 2lb lower again and is claimer ridden.. |
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|PU| (7) (6.5/1 -8%) Glan Y Gors |
6.5/1(-8%) | (7) Glan Y Gors 6.5/1, Took this event 12 months ago and posted a good second of 11 in handicap chase back here 20 days ago. Can go well again. Last year's winner; runner-up over C&D (with two of these behind) last time; shortlisted.. |
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|PU| (2) (7.5/1 +25%) Ardera Cross |
7.5/1(+25%) | (2) Ardera Cross 7.5/1, Back to form of late in refitted cheekpieces, third of 11 in handicap chase at this C&D (good to soft) 20 days ago. This C&D winner needs considering. Veteran Ayr specialist; third over C&D last time; is closely matched with Glan Y Gors.. |
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|PU| (4) (10/1 -33%) Bells Express |
10/1(-33%) | (4) Bells Express 10/1, Low-mileage 6-y-o who came in only sixth of 7 in handicap hurdle here (22.1f, good to soft) 20 days ago. Back down in trip with cheekpieces on and not discounted reverted to fences. Still seeking a first win (0-7 rules); behind Hungry Tiger over fences here penultimate.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Now that the penny had dropped for ENSEL DU PERCHE after a taking win at Market Rasen earlier in the month, there should be plenty more to come from the son of Anabaa Blue. A 4lb rise for that success could prove lenient and he should have too much for recent course winner Hungry Tiger, while Glan Y Gors, who ran well over C&D last time out, completes the shortlist.
Veteran TONTO'S SPIRIT signalled he's ready to go close again when fourth over C&D last time so Cartmel's winning-most horse is taken to thwart Glan Y Gors in his bid to follow up last year's victory in this contest. Hungry Tiger and Ardera Cross both have winning form here too and can't be ruled out of an open handicap.
A chance is taken that the lightly raced chaser WE'LL GO AGAIN can reverse Market Rasen placings with Ensel Du Perche.
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 (1) (5/1 -50%) Jelski |
5/1(-50%) | (1) Jelski 5/1, All the better for his C&D reappearance in May when opening chase account over extended 25f here 3 weeks ago, looking well served by demands of a staying handicap. Drop back in trip will hold no fears and he's in the mix for all consistency isn't his strong suit. 2lb rise for a recent gritty course win (3m1f); effective on soft and heavy in the past.. |
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2nd (6) (3/1 +14%) Croagh Patrick |
3/1(+14%) | (6) Croagh Patrick 3/1, Has found only one too good on four of his last 6 starts, collared dying strides in change of headgear/tactics when finishing neck second at Market Rasen (19.2f) 2 weeks ago, collared dying strides. Should be thereabouts again. Difficult to win with (2-26); just reeled in at Market Rasen (first-time blinkers) latest.. |
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3rd (3) (18/1 -80%) Kellyiscool |
18/1(-80%) | (3) Kellyiscool 18/1, Fair maiden hurdler/chaser at his best but he comes here on the back of a pair of lesser efforts over hurdles, including on yard debut in a Perth maiden (16.2f) 4 weeks ago. Yard enjoy success here but returns to chasing with a bit to prove. Yet to win (0-19), but isn't fully exposed over fences; placed at Gowran Park in Jan 2022.. |
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4th (5) (40/1 -33%) A Cheap Thrill |
40/1(-33%) | (5) A Cheap Thrill 40/1, Fair hurdler/chaser for Emmet Mullins who signed off with a respectable fourth of 13 in handicap hurdle here (17.2f) in June. Easy to back and fell heavily back over fences at Market Rasen (17.2f) on yard debut 2 weeks ago and others more persuasive. Failed to win for Emmet Mullins (0-15); fell early on first start for Micky Hammond.. |
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5th (4) (4.5/1 +31%) Follow Your Arrow |
4.5/1(+31%) | (4) Follow Your Arrow 4.5/1, Sole success came at Hexham last summer and creditable efforts on 2 of last 3 starts, third in a C&D handicap in May, plugging on. Found run of good form coming to a halt here (17.3f) earlier this month but step back up in trip a likely plus. In reasonable order until a laboured effort over 2m1f here last time; foolish to dismiss.. |
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6th (2) (1.38/1 +15%) Post No Bills |
1.38/1(+15%) | (2) Post No Bills 1.38/1, Point winner who has taken well to fences, doubling his tally over C&D in May. Emerged with plenty of credit when runner-up at Aintree (19.9f) 5 weeks ago, in firing line for a long way with well-treated winner. Another in with a good shout off same mark. Second-best at Aintree, but just 3lb higher than when winning over C&D (good) penultimate.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
POST NO BILLS' winning run may have come to an end at Aintree last month, but he was a determined scorer over C&D on his penultimate start and a third win in four starts look like a distinct possibility. Jelski just held on for a game success over further here last month and a drop back in trip is unlikely to be an inconvenience, while Croagh Patrick deserves a change in luck, having been runner-up on four of his last six starts.
A dual winner over fences (latterly over C&D) POST NO BILLS made a good fist of things against a well-treated sort for a long way at Aintree 5 weeks ago and a repeat should see him go well again with his rider taking off a valuable 5 lb. Another recent course winner Jelski and the consistent, if slightly frustrating Croagh Patrick head up the dangers.
Sam England's CROAGH PATRICK has some quirks but is largely consistent, so might just hold sway over Post No Bills and Jelski.
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 (2) (3.2/1 +64%) Eagle Terrace |
3.2/1(+64%) | (2) Eagle Terrace 3.2/1, Twelve runs since last win in 2022. Respectable efforts over hurdles for Shark Hanlon in recent weeks ahead of this switch back to fences for new trainer Noel Kelly. Has left John Jospeh Hanlon since finishing fourth of 12 in a Roscommon claiming hurdle.. |
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2nd (3) (6.5/1 -63%) Colemanstown Lad |
6.5/1(-63%) | (3) Colemanstown Lad 6.5/1, Matched the pick of his hurdle form when reaching the frame in his first 2 chases but he was running below par when unseating at Fakenham latest. Touched off at Southwell (3m, soft) last November; absent since poor run on New Year's Day. |
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3rd (4) (0.91/1 +52%) Whataboutyeh |
0.91/1(+52%) | (4) Whataboutyeh 0.91/1, Off the mark over fences when accounting for over Light Are Green over C&D last month. Run likely came too soon when fading into third over hurdles at Southwell just 3 days later and he can resume his progression back chasing. Fluffed lines (hurdles) last time; 6lb rise for beating Lights Are Green over C&D prior.. |
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4th (5) (4.5/1 +68%) An Marcach |
4.5/1(+68%) | (5) An Marcach 4.5/1, Just 1 win from 38 starts. Finished a distant second at Fontwell last time and that wait for a second win is likely to go on. 1-38 career, and it's difficult to identify a positive angle from his most recent efforts.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
The key to this race looks to be the recent clash over C&D between WHATABOUTYEH (first) and Lights Are Green (second), with the former expected to come out on top again. Sam England's charge looked to be well on top at the finish on that occasion and soft conditions should be in his favour once more. Colemanstown Lad cannot be ruled out on his first run since January.
A very quick turnaround provides WHATABOUTYEH with an obvious excuse for his failure to land short odds back hurdling at Southwell last time and he can get back on the up returned to the larger obstacles. Lights Are Green chased him home over C&D last month and can do so again.
He was not seen to best effect over hurdles last time but WHATABOUTYEH may confirm earlier C&D superiority over Lights Are Green.
Ths is the racecard key.
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