There were 19 Races on Monday 12th February 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Catterick, 6 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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 (3) (Evens +50%) Pickanumber |
Evens(+50%) | (3) Pickanumber Evens, Showed improved form in 3 starts over hurdles last summer, taking another step forward when runner-up in maiden at Wexford (16.7f, soft) in August. Off 6 months ahead of first run for yard after leaving Peter Croke. Respected. Ex-Irish; best hurdles effort when 2nd last time; quite interesting on stable debut. |
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2nd (4) (6/4 +14%) Speed Davis |
6/4(+14%) | (4) Speed Davis 6/4, Half-brother to 5 winners and was successful on his sole outing in Irish points. After 9 months off, left his bumper debut form behind with an easy success at Sedgefield (16.8f, heavy) in January. Major player as he goes hurdling. £105,000 buy after Irish point win; bumper winner last time; contender on hurdles debut. |
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3rd (7) (14/1 -17%) Rioja Alta |
14/1(-17%) | (7) Rioja Alta 14/1, Fair maiden on Flat in Ireland, stays 1½m. Made the frame on his last 4 starts, despite not being seen to best effect when fourth of 13 in handicap at Gowran (11.8f, heavy) in October. Switches to hurdles on first run for yard after leaving Gavin Patrick Cromwell. Ex-Irish; 26,000gns buy after showing fair form on the Flat; should come on for this. |
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4th (5) (80/1 -400%) Rhiannon Ring |
80/1(-400%) | (5) Rhiannon Ring 80/1, From a good jumping family and she finished runner-up on her only start in Irish points. Well beaten in bumper at Wetherby (16f, heavy) on her first start under Rules last month, but she should do better at some stage as she makes her hurdles debut. Second in Irish point; well beaten in a bumper on stable debut; more needed now hurdling. |
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5th (1) (66/1 -32%) Bowler Jack |
66/1(-32%) | (1) Bowler Jack 66/1, Well held in bumpers and little impact in 2 starts over hurdles, always behind when seventh of 10 in novice at Newcastle (20.3f, heavy) 37 days ago. Looks one for further down the line. Ordinary efforts in two bumpers and in two races over hurdles; improvement needed. |
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6th (6) (9/1 -200%) Mr Le Philosophe |
9/1(-200%) | (6) Mr Le Philosophe 9/1, Fairly useful on Flat in France (stays 1½m), winning 2 handicaps in 2023. After 4 months off, shaped as if better for the run when fourth of 7 in juvenile maiden at this C&D (soft) on his stable/hurdles debut 10 days ago. Entitled to do better. Quite useful on the Flat in France; promising C&D run on hurdles debut; one with a chance. |
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7th (2) (25/1 -25%) Dixie Cowboy |
25/1(-25%) | (2) Dixie Cowboy 25/1, Westerner gelding. Half-brother to fair winning chaser Unit Sixtyfour (stays 2½m) and fair 2½m hurdle winner Shanacoole. Dam winning pointer. Maiden Irish pointer, but he made the frame on his latest outing in October. Watch for market clues. Fair efforts in five maiden points in Ireland; hurdles/stable debut; others stronger. |
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|PU| (8) (12/1 +25%) Rosenpur |
12/1(+25%) | (8) Rosenpur 12/1, Runner-up both starts on the Flat in Germany in 2023. After 7 months off, shaped encouragingly on first outing since leaving Peter Schiergen when sixth of 9 in handicap at Lingfield (10f, AW) 19 days ago, needing stiffer test. One to consider on his hurdles bow. Ex-German; fair on the Flat including on stable debut; may be best watched on jumps debut. |
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SPEED DAVIS finished full of running when he landed a bumper at Sedgefield last month and ought to have plenty more to offer now there are obstacles to negotiate. A half-brother to a handful of winner over jumps, the six-year-old was successful in a point-to-point before joining Donald McCain's yard and he is the logical choice here. Pickanumber sets the standard based on his form in Ireland and is respected on debut for new connections. Mr Le Philosophe completes the shortlist.
Well bred and a winning pointer, SPEED DAVIS was much improved from his Rules debut when scoring easily in a bumper at Sedgefield a month ago, so he looks one to note as he goes over hurdles. He can get the better of Pickanumber, who isn't taken lightly on his first start for Olly Murphy, with Mr Le Philosophe completing the shortlist.
Having shown plenty of promise on his hurdles debut here MR LE PHILOSOPHE is taken to get off the mark by beating Speed Davis.
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) (11/4 +39%) Harper Valley |
11/4(+39%) | (6) Harper Valley 11/4, Got off the mark in Hexham novice in May before following up in Sedgefield handicap on his return in November. Posted a good third back at Sedgefield last time, so he can give another good account. Not quite at best when a beaten favourite at Sedgefield latest; still each-way player.. |
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2nd (1) (4/1 -14%) Hajey |
4/1(-14%) | (1) Hajey 4/1, Progressive sort who landed C&D handicap before a very good second there off a 4 lb higher mark last time. Can go well again despite having a career-high mark to overcome. In good form over C&D recently; up another 5lb; likely to need another career best to win.. |
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3rd (4) (8/1 -23%) Golfe Clair |
8/1(-23%) | (4) Golfe Clair 8/1, A fairly useful winning hurdler in 2021/22. Off 22 months and yet to hit top form this term, fading fifth of 11 in handicap hurdle at this C&D (soft, 14/1) 19 days ago. Needs to build on it. Latest effort was a step back in the right direction and a revival would not surprise.. |
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4th (5) (9/2 +10%) Singapore Trip |
9/2(+10%) | (5) Singapore Trip 9/2, A fairly useful winning hurdler in France and has improved with each of his three runs for his new yard, strong-travelling third of 9 at Wetherby (2m4f) 30 days ago. Player off the same mark. Creditable thirds at Newcastle and Wetherby; should be involved from the same mark.. |
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5th (7) (16/1 -45%) Rock Hurley |
16/1(-45%) | (7) Rock Hurley 16/1, Won pair of 4-y-o hurdles in France but has been well below that level in 4 starts for current connections, producing a laboured effort after 8 weeks off in handicap at Wetherby on Boxing Day. Handicapper relinquishes his grip but arrives with plenty to prove. Well treated if he can be revived but has that to prove; new headgear goes on.. |
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|PU| (2) (7/1 -155%) Rocky Man |
7/1(-155%) | (2) Rocky Man 7/1, Looked promising sent handicapping at the beginning of last season but signed off with a poor run at Ayr in April and below par both runs this term at Cheltenham and Lingfield (first-time blinkers). Something to prove. Not the most consistent and below best on last 2 starts; not ruled out off sliding mark. |
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|PU| (3) (9/2 +36%) Inferno Sacree |
9/2(+36%) | (3) Inferno Sacree 9/2, Scored at Newton Abbot in May and back to form of late, third of 6 in handicap hurdle at Sedgefield (16.8f, heavy) 17 days ago when going off too hard. Needs considering. Likely to need a career best to win and stamina remains unproven over this far.. |
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HARPER VALLEY has scope for a good deal of improvement and, from a competitive mark, rates a solid option on these terms, with trip and ground conditions looking ideal. Hajey, who went agonisingly close to completing a C&D double, is respected but faces a stiff test in conceding so much weight to the selection, therefore Inferno Sacree might pose more of a threat running off just 2lb above his last winning figure.
SINGAPORE TRIP has got better with every start for Micky Hammond and looks ready to resume winning ways after his smooth-travelling Wetherby third last time out. Hajey has gone from strength to strength this term and rates a big threat with Inferno Sacree, Harper Valley and Rocky Man all in the mix too.
It may be worth taking a chance on GOLFE CLAIR, who is coming along steadily after an absence and could now strike from a handy mark.
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) (Evens -37%) Tap N Go Leo |
Evens(-37%) | (6) Tap N Go Leo Evens, Made an impressive start when landing a 15-runner bumper at Hereford on debut and produced a promising first effort over timber when third of 13 in novice hurdle at Warwick (19f, soft, 17/2) 30 days ago. Step up in trip should suit and he will take the beating. Bumper winner; good 3rd in strong 2m3f maiden on hurdles debut; has a trip query. |
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2nd (4) (10/3 -11%) Micro Millions |
10/3(-11%) | (4) Micro Millions 10/3, £40,000 buy after winning an Irish point. Third in pair of maiden hurdles around 2½m in the autumn but was beaten a long way on handicap debut at Ascot last month and needs application of cheekpieces to spark him back to form. Irish point winner; showed promise on first 2 hurdle starts; headgear tried; fair chance. |
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3rd (8) (50/1 +24%) Jalisco Star |
50/1(+24%) | (8) Jalisco Star 50/1, Hinted at ability in a first-time tongue strap when fifth of 12 in a maiden hurdle at Wincanton (24.7f, soft) 31 days ago. Has had a breathing operation subsequently and is more one for low-grade handicaps after this. Placed in two Irish points, but needs to improve on her hurdling form to feature here. |
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4th (2) (13/2 -18%) Had To Be Hugo |
13/2(-18%) | (2) Had To Be Hugo 13/2, Fair form to reach the frame on all 5 starts over hurdles but went the wrong way after an encouraging chase debut at Market Rasen last time, racing lazily from a very early stage. Bit to prove now back over hurdles. Pulled up over fences last time; promise over hurdles; thorough stayer; place chance. |
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|PU| (3) (4/1 +33%) Le Jeune Bresil |
4/1(+33%) | (3) Le Jeune Bresil 4/1, Imposing sort who got off the mark in Irish points at second attempt in April. Shaped with plenty of encouragement on his second hurdles start when third of 15 at Wetherby (19.7f, heavy) in November but pulled up with irregular heartbeat when last seen. Remains with potential if none the worse. Irish point winner; third at Wetherby on second hurdles start; excuses last time; player. |
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|PU| (1) (150/1 -355%) Court Case |
150/1(-355%) | (1) Court Case 150/1, Modest form when third both starts in small-field bumpers and could hardly have shown any less on hurdles debut at Newcastle (20.3f, heavy) 13 days ago. Up in trip. Fair form in two small-field bumpers; pulled up after taking strong hold on hurdles debut. |
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|PU| (5) (300/1 -200%) Samillier |
300/1(-200%) | (5) Samillier 300/1, No sign of ability in points or under Rules. Modest efforts in points and over hurdles and would be a surprise winner. |
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It's early days for all of these and the likes of Le Jeune Bresil, Had To Be Hugo and Court Case are surely better than they mustered most recently, so warrant betting checks at the very least. However, TAP N GO LEO appears to have a bright future and having mainly jumped well when third on his hurdles debut over 2m3f at Warwick last month, the Jonjo O'Neill-trained five-year-old could be a different proposition with this longer trip a likely prompt for improvement.
Bumper winner TAP N GO LEO has plenty of stamina in his pedigree and produced an encouraging effort on hurdles bow at Warwick last month, so he makes plenty of appeal on his second start in this sphere. Le Jeune Bresil created a good impression on his only completed start so far, and having returned amiss last time, could be worth another chance, so he's put forward as the danger.
As Tap N Go Leo, a good third in a decent maiden on his debut, is not a certain stayer up in trip, preference is for MICRO MILLIONS.
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) (11/10 +0%) Val Dancer |
11/10(+0%) | (1) Val Dancer 11/10, Justified good support in first-time cheekpieces when running out a convincing winner at Leicester (22.7f) in December and made light of an 8 lb rise as he followed up under hands-and-heels ride at Wetherby (3m) last month. Big shout in hat-trick bid. 2-3 over fences; unexposed and a 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent the hat-trick.. |
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2nd (4) (10/3 +26%) Tom Cody |
10/3(+26%) | (4) Tom Cody 10/3, Off the mark at Newcastle in December. Improved when following up in 6-runner handicap chase at Wetherby (19.4f, heavy) on Boxing Day and wasn't disgraced in a stronger contest at the latter course 30 days ago behind Val Dancer. Big claims back in novice company. Back-to-back chase wins in December but below par last time; more needed.. |
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3rd (3) (15/2 -150%) Conquredalofeurope |
15/2(-150%) | (3) Conquredalofeurope 15/2, Fairly useful chaser at his best who capitalised on sliding mark in weak 4-runner affair over C&D on New Year's Day, his stamina coming to the fore as Ideal du Tabert faded. Wouldn't be an obvious follow-up candidate given balance of recent form, however. C&D winner (heavy) latest; back up 3lb; likely to need to raise game to follow up. |
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|PU| (2) (11/4 +31%) Ideal Du Tabert |
11/4(+31%) | (2) Ideal Du Tabert 11/4, Matched previous form back down in trip when fourth of 13 in handicap chase at Thurles (21.6f, heavy) just over 3 weeks ago, possibly racing closer to pace than ideal. First-time headgear is applied and this Irish raider warrants plenty of respect. Maiden; went close over C&D last month; not as good since; needs improvement. |
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VAL DANCER is on a hat-trick after backing up a wide-margin Leicester triumph when again justifying favouritism at Wetherby. Mel Rowley's gelding has a 7lb higher rating to contend with, but makes only his fourth chase start and could still be improving. Conquredalofeurope accounted for Ideal Du Tabert over C&D and he has to be considered off a 3lb higher figure, while Tom Cody was some way adrift of the selection last time but was flying prior to that.
The hat-trick beckons for VAL DANCER, who was value for extra than the 2-length winning margin at Wetherby (hands-and-heels riding) and with that form proving strong, he can get the better of Tom Cody, who was a few places behind the selection last time but shaped as if still in good form.
The looks best left to the unexposed and improving VAL DANCER (nap), who has plenty in his favour.
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) (7/2 +13%) Milldam |
7/2(+13%) | (3) Milldam 7/2, Returned to winning ways in 2m Ffos Las handicap in the mud in December and not disgraced in tougher race over further at Wetherby since. Same mark but will relish testing conditions back down in trip. Won on heavy over 2m in December; didn't seem to stay 2m3f latest; a possible back at 2m. |
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2nd (4) (4/1 +20%) The Churchill Lad |
4/1(+20%) | (4) The Churchill Lad 4/1, Juvenile hurdle winner at Cartmel and over C&D last season and struck again in 2m Haydock handicap in the mud in December. Too free at Kelso last time and hood goes back on. Made all to win on heavy in December; bit disappointing last time but could bounce back. |
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3rd (7) (3/1 +57%) El Jefe |
3/1(+57%) | (7) El Jefe 3/1, Better than ever this season, completing a hat-trick in handicap hurdles under this rider. Shaped as if still in top form from an 8 lb higher mark at Carlisle last week, arguably making his effort earlier than ideal. This is tougher again but he can't be dismissed. Three wins this season, including on heavy; ran as though needing the run latest. |
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4th (5) (15/2 -15%) Moonlight Glory |
15/2(-15%) | (5) Moonlight Glory 15/2, Has had a good season already, undoubtedly aided by such a strong pace around the minimum trip when scoring at Sedgefield (17f, heavy) under this rider recently. 4 lb rise demands more but she'll probably get a similar scenario here. Two good runs at Sedgefield last twice, winning over 2m1f there last time; each-way chance. |
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5th (2) (5/2 +17%) For Pleasure |
5/2(+17%) | (2) For Pleasure 5/2, Free-going front runner who is 2-2 for new yard, just holding on at Fontwell on Boxing Day. Grade 2 winner in his younger days so still well treated and could be hard to peg back around here. Two from two for this yard; up 4lb for winning by a neck last time; likely contender again. |
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6th (8) (16/1 +20%) Very Excellent |
16/1(+20%) | (8) Very Excellent 16/1, Tricky to catch right but one of his better efforts when second over C&D last month, leading briefly run-in and not beaten far. This is tougher. 1-15 over hurdles; has been in good form, notably when good second over C&D last time. |
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7th (6) (80/1 -21%) Carrarea |
80/1(-21%) | (6) Carrarea 80/1, Dual bumper winner for Emmet Mullins and again over hurdles at Market Rasen (2m) for Mark Walford early last season. Sold cheaply and work to do starting out for new yard. Two wins in lower grade for Mark Walford in the summer; bought for £2,000; stable debut. |
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For Pleasure is likely to have his supporters as he bids for three in a row after victories at Fakenham and Fontwell. However, preference is for HOLLY, who burst back into life in fine style at Market Rasen. She has been hit with a 9lb rise, but that might not be enough to prevent her from going in again. Last-time-out Sedgefield winner Moonlight Glory takes a step up in grade and is another to note.
A good contest that can go to FOR PLEASURE. Still well-handicapped on his 2020 Grade 2-winning form, he's 2-2 for Olly Murphy and has been given a break since his Fontwell victory on Boxing Day. Holly and Moonlight Glory were also both successful last time and are feared.
This can go to EL JEFE, who has already won three this season and ran as though needing the race when fourth at Carlisle last week.
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) (11/8 +50%) Omar Maretti |
11/8(+50%) | (3) Omar Maretti 11/8, Dual point winner who bagged 4 of his first 5 starts under Rules. Lost his way subsequently, though hinted at a revival at Haydock latest and won this race 2 years ago off 3 lb higher. Won this race in 2022; not at best this term but this track suits; not out of it. |
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2nd (1) (7/2 -75%) Minella Trump |
7/2(-75%) | (1) Minella Trump 7/2, Well placed to win 8 his 9 starts in 2021-22 and made successful reappearance at Perth (23.8f) in June 2022. Well held in a handful of starts since but mark continues to slide at least. Below par in better races this term; well treated; down in grade; testing ground a concern. |
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|PU| (4) (2/1 -6%) Bushypark |
2/1(-6%) | (4) Bushypark 2/1, Inconsistent nowadays but back to form when taking advantage of lower hurdles mark at Haydock. Never really jumping/travelling when well held back over fences here since, a race he won last year. Type to bounce back. Haydock winner in December; disappointing here last time, but could well bounce back. |
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|PU| (2) (8/1 -60%) Floueur |
8/1(-60%) | (2) Floueur 8/1, Useful winning hurdler/chaser for Gordon Elliott but offered little in 2 starts at this course for Gary Hanmer early last year. Again let down by his jumping when down the field in handicap chase at Kelso on seasonal/stable debut. Last win over hurdles for Gordon Elliott in 2022; fair run over fences on stable debut. |
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Minella Trump has been lowered 10lb in the space of two runs and he is also taking a drop in grade, but he isn't proven in conditions potentially this testing. With that in mind, BUSHYPARK looks the way to go. Phil Kirby's 10-year-old struck over hurdles at Haydock on his penultimate start and if he can reproduce that level of form after subsequently managing only fifth in the defence of his North Yorkshire Grand National title, he could be the one to beat. Floueur should be fitter on his second start after a long absence and holds stronger claims than Omar Maretti.
All 4 have something to prove but OMAR MARETTI hinted at a revival at Haydock last time so gets the vote having won this race 2 years ago. Bushypark is next best.
In a tricky four-runner event the vote goes to BUSHYPARK despite a below-par run here last time. Omar Maretti is next best.
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