Doncaster Races & Results Tomform Thursday 27th July 2023

There were 46 Races on Thursday 27th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Worcester, 6 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Limerick, 6 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Thursday 27th July 2023

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

14:30 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 6f - 12 Run Class & Speed Card

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
4
1st (4) Be Proud (3.5/1 -17%)
Be Proud

3.5
3.5/1(-17%)
(4) Be Proud 3.5/1, Took advantage of much-reduced mark when winning 15-runner handicap at this course (5.6f, good to firm, 11/1) 2 weeks ago, leading final strides. Remains well treated on old form and can follow up.
3lb higher than for latest success, but is 0-43 over 6f-plus and has never backed up a win.
7
2nd (7) Impeller (5.5/1 -10%)
Impeller

5.5
5.5/1(-10%)
(7) Impeller 5.5/1, C&D winner who backed up his previous effort when winning 10-runner handicap at Carlisle (5.8f, good to soft, 10/1) 2 weeks ago. Going through a good spell at present, but any rain might not be in his favour.
4lb higher than for latest win but 1lb higher than for C&D win last summer; major player.
2
3rd (2) Emperor Caradoc (7.5/1 +6%)
Emperor Caradoc

7.5
7.5/1(+6%)
(2) Emperor Caradoc 7.5/1, Below form this season, eighth of 9 in handicap at Haydock (7f, good, 17/2) 75 days ago. However, back down to last winning mark, so he's an interesting contender on first run for yard after leaving Bryan Smart.
Goes well on a soft surface; drops in trip on stable debut and market may be informative.
5
4th (5) After John (10/1 +0%)
After John

10
10/1(+0%)
(5) After John 10/1, Step back in right direction when fourth of 7 in handicap at Haydock (6f, good to firm, 11/1) 48 days ago. Task is now to build on his latest effort.
Handles most ground and latest Haydock fourth was a fair effort; each-way claims.
1
5th (1) Beauty Choice (5/1 +0%)
Beauty Choice

5
5/1(+0%)
(1) Beauty Choice 5/1, Has returned to form in a visor on his last 2 starts, third of 12 in handicap at Carlisle (5.8f, good, 13/2) 19 days ago. Can make his present felt.
Has improved for the visor; sole turf success came on soft; respected..
9
6th (9) Rich Waters (18/1 +28%)
Rich Waters

18
18/1(+28%)
(9) Rich Waters 18/1, Thirteen runs since last win in 2020. Yet to fire this season for his current yard, fourteenth of 15 in handicap at York (6f, good to firm, 40/1) 40 days ago. Back down in grade but other still make more appeal.
1-15; hint of promise on his second start for this yard, but heavy defeats either side.
12
7th (12) Peachey Carnehan (16/1 +0%)
Peachey Carnehan

16
16/1(+0%)
(12) Peachey Carnehan 16/1, Course winner. Twelve runs since last win in 2022. Off just 3 days, not discredited when fifth of 11 in handicap at Chester (7f, soft, 9/1) 13 days ago. Without a win this year but can give his running.
Has won 15 of his 135 starts, but this sort of level may be a bit warm for him these days.
11
8th (11) Madame Fenella (5/1 +50%)
Madame Fenella

5
5/1(+50%)
(11) Madame Fenella 5/1, Latest win at Chelmsford City in June. 15/2, respectable third of 10 in handicap at Leicester (6f, good to firm) 19 days ago. Can give another good account.
0-8 on turf; can miss the break and get herself behind, so needs a good pace to aim at.
3
9th (3) Touchwood (10/1 +29%)
Touchwood

10
10/1(+29%)
(3) Touchwood 10/1, Twelve runs since last win in 2021. In-and-out form of late, fifth of 11 in handicap at Ayr (7.2f, good to soft, 12/1) 17 days ago. Cheekpieces back on and he's capable if on a going day.
Has dropped to a favourable mark, but he could probably so with the ground drying out.
8
10th (8) Lezardrieux (12/1 -20%)
Lezardrieux

12
12/1(-20%)
(8) Lezardrieux 12/1, Successful at Catterick in May but below form both starts since, eighth of 9 in handicap at Ripon (6f, good to firm, 17/2) 35 days ago. Others more persuasive.
Ten-time winner who acts on any ground; capable of making an impact if back to his best.
10
11th (10) Redrosezorro (40/1 -60%)
Redrosezorro

40
40/1(-60%)
(10) Redrosezorro 40/1, Won at Catterick in May but not in the same form when 11½ lengths last of 10 to Impeller in handicap at Carlisle (5.8f, good to soft, 33/1) 2 weeks ago. Looks to be up against it.
Nine of ten wins have come at Catterick; well behind Impeller last time; opposable.
6
12th (6) Gunmetal (50/1 +24%)
Gunmetal

50
50/1(+24%)
(6) Gunmetal 50/1, C&D winner. Looked rusty after 7 months off when last of 9 in handicap (150/1) at Wolverhampton (6.1f) in April last year. Best watched after further 15-month absence. First run for yard after leaving Frank Bishop.
C&D winner who makes his stable debut after another 474 days off; market useful.
LTO Selection:

14:30 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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

BEAUTY CHOICE has improved with each start since joining new connections and recent efforts suggest that he is capable of regaining the winning thread today. The six-year-old has dropped back to his last winning mark and could have too much for recent course winner Be Proud and Impeller, who scored comfortably at Carlisle recently. Others to note include Emperor Caradoc, Madame Fenella and Peachey Carnehan.

Having dropped a long way in the weights, BE PROUD got back to winning ways at this course a fortnight ago and he can follow up with the return to this slightly longer trip a plus. The main danger could be Beauty Choice, who has returned to form with a visor applied on his last 2 starts, while Madame Fenella also enters calculations.

Preference is for IMPELLER (nap), 4lb higher than for his latest success but just 1lb higher than when winning over C&D last summer.


15:05 Doncaster Handicap (Class 4) 6f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

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
2
1st (2) Hello Queen (7.5/1 -50%)
Hello Queen

7.5
7.5/1(-50%)
(2) Hello Queen 7.5/1, 2 wins from 3 runs this year. 12/1, eighth of 9 at Newcastle (6f) on Good Friday. Off 111 days. Makes handicap debut. Could have more to offer switched to turf.
Dual AW winner who makes her handicap/turf debut after 111 days off; market may be helpful.
3
2nd (3) Harry's Halo (1.75/1 +22%)
Harry's Halo

1.75
1.75/1(+22%)
(3) Harry's Halo 1.75/1, C&D winner. 11/2, very good second of 10 in handicap at Chester (6.1f, heavy) 12 days ago. Good shout.
Second start back when a close second at Chester last time and possibly unlucky not to win.
5
3rd (5) William Dewhirst (8/1 +20%)
William Dewhirst

8
8/1(+20%)
(5) William Dewhirst 8/1, Winner at Thirsk in May. Sixth of 7 in handicap (7/2) at Thirsk (6f, soft) 37 days ago.
Well held in both handicaps and particularly poor last time; has something to prove now.
7
4th (7) Georgiava (12/1 +0%)
Georgiava

12
12/1(+0%)
(7) Georgiava 12/1, Dual winner at 2 yrs. Fifth of 7 in handicap at Carlisle (5.8f, good to soft, 14/1) on return 14 days ago, slowly away.
Well held in all three handicaps including on her Carlisle return; enough to prove.
4
5th (4) Braveheart Boy (3.33/1 +33%)
Braveheart Boy

3.33
3.33/1(+33%)
(4) Braveheart Boy 3.33/1, Creditable third of 10 in handicap at Chester (6.1f, heavy, 14/1) 12 days ago, never nearer.
A head behind Harry's Halo when third at Chester last time; a player with a cleaner break.
1
6th (1) Mile End (6/1 -33%)
Mile End

6
6/1(-33%)
(1) Mile End 6/1, Good fifth of 10 in handicap at Chelmsford City (6f, 20/1) 18 days ago, hampered. Heading back in the right direction and one to consider.
Had little go right in last two starts; interesting back on turf especially on soft ground.
6
7th (6) Raven's Applause (9/1 -80%)
Raven's Applause

9
9/1(-80%)
(6) Raven's Applause 9/1, Reacted well to cheekpieces when winning at Windsor (6f) in June. Visored for 1st time, good second of 11 in handicap at Chepstow (7.1f, good to soft, 9/1) 17 days ago. Respected.
Holds form claims, but a suspicion that he may prefer the extra furlong now.
LTO Selection:

15:05 Doncaster Handicap (Class 4) 6f Race Class Flow

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

A progressive sort towards the end of last season, HARRY'S HALO looked to be finding his way back to that form when runner-up at Chester last time out and he is taken to go one better now. Braveheart Boy (third), who finished a head behind him on that occasion, can give him the most to think about, along with the relatively consistent Raven's Applause.

MILE END seems to be building up to something and could be set to strike. C&D winner Harry's Halo and Hello Queen are respected also.

Granted a smoother passage than in her last two starts on the AW, MILE END is given another chance to show what she is capable of.


15:40 Doncaster Stakes (Class 5) 7f - 12 Run Class & Speed Card

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
10
1st (10) War Rooms (5.5/1 +21%)
War Rooms

5.5
5.5/1(+21%)
(10) War Rooms 5.5/1, Foaled May 5. 200,000 gns yearling, Churchill colt. Closely related to useful winner up to 1¼m Herring Island and half-brother to French 1¼m winner Aduna.
Nice pedigree and stable won this with a newcomer in 2020; market revealing.
9
2nd (9) User Amistoso (10/1 -67%)
User Amistoso

10
10/1(-67%)
(9) User Amistoso 10/1, Promising type. 20/1, green but shaped well when fourth of 10 in maiden at Newmarket (7f, good to soft) on debut 13 days ago. Should improve and very much one to consider here.
plenty of promise when fourth on his Newmarket debut 13 days ago; should come on for it.
8
3rd (8) Stormy Waves (4.5/1 +18%)
Stormy Waves

4.5
4.5/1(+18%)
(8) Stormy Waves 4.5/1, 525,000 gns Dubawi colt. Dam lightly raced, half-sister to smart winner up to 1¼m Hearthstead Maison. 11/8, third of 8 at this C&D (good to firm) on debut 27 days ago, considerately handled, with Novello Lad in second. Entitled to improve, although James Doyle switches to newcomer Musical Act.
Ran green when just behind Novello Lad on his debut over C&D last month; should improve.
5
4th (5) Midnite Storm (33/1 -106%)
Midnite Storm

33
33/1(-106%)
(5) Midnite Storm 33/1, Foaled March 13. 110,000 gns yearling, Night of Thunder colt. Half-brother to 3 winners, including useful winner up to 7f Royal Pleasure and 5f winner Companion. Newcomer to note.
Stable can get them ready first time; enough in pedigree to make him worth a market check.
11
5th (11) Dream Selection (125/1 -346%)
Dream Selection

125
125/1(-346%)
(11) Dream Selection 125/1, Twice-raced maiden. 3/1, third of 6 in maiden at Carlisle (6.9f, good to soft) 14 days ago. One for handicaps.
Improved from her debut when third at Carlisle a fortnight ago, but this is much tougher.
12
6th (12) On The Bubble (200/1 -300%)
On The Bubble

200
200/1(-300%)
(12) On The Bubble 200/1, 9/1, fourth of 6 in maiden at Carlisle (6.9f, good to soft) on debut 14 days ago.
Over 5l behind Dream Selection on her Carisle debut; major improvement required.
7
7th (7) Novello Lad (11/1 +8%)
Novello Lad

11
11/1(+8%)
(7) Novello Lad 11/1, 70,000 gns foal, £40,000 2-y-o, Mehmas colt. Closely related to 7f winner Comedian Leader. 25/1, second of 8 at this C&D (good to firm) on debut 27 days ago. Entitled to improve.
Promising second on his debut over C&D last month, but this looks deeper.
3
8th (3) Glistening Nights (10/1 +38%)
Glistening Nights

10
10/1(+38%)
(3) Glistening Nights 10/1, Foaled February 12. €60,000 yearling, Night of Thunder colt. Half-brother to to French 1½m winner Love Song. Dam, useful French 9.2f-10.5f winner, half-sister to smart 1¼m winner (stayed 12.5f) Sumbal. Yard have had 3 successful 2-y-o newcomers in the last week.
Stable doing well with 2yo newcomers this year and well worth monitoring in the market.
2
9th (2) Approval (4.5/1 +44%)
Approval

4.5
4.5/1(+44%)
(2) Approval 4.5/1, Foaled January 21. 160,000 gns yearling, Le Havre colt. Dam unraced out of 1¼m/11f winner Kareemah, herself half-sister to Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf winner Lahudood. Noteworthy newcomer for top yard.
Market scrutiny crucial on debut for top yard.
4
10th (4) Jesse William (250/1 -67%)
Jesse William

250
250/1(-67%)
(4) Jesse William 250/1, Last of 8 (125/1) at this C&D (good to firm) on debut 27 days ago, offering a lot less than stablemate Novello Lad in second.
Last of eight on his debut over C&D last month; similar scenario likely.
6
11th (6) Musical Act (1.88/1 -15%)
Musical Act

1.88
1.88/1(-15%)
(6) Musical Act 1.88/1, Dark Angel gelding out of classy winner up to 9f (including on debut and in Balanchine Stakes/Cape Verdi Stakes), half-sister to high-class 7f (Dewhurst/National Stakes) winner Teofilo. Gelded but fantastic pedigree and no surprise to see him go well on debut.
Already gelded, but enough to like on pedigree; market helpful.
1
12th (1) Sir Bolton (18/1 -29%)
Sir Bolton

18
18/1(-29%)
(1) Sir Bolton 18/1, Second past the post on his 5f Yarmouth debut in April but was carried left and correctly awarded the race. Down the field in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot 8 weeks later (final start for Dominic Ffrench Davis). Steps up 2f in trip on first run for new yard with cheekpieces also added.
Up 2f for stable debut and this looks tough under his penalty; cheekpieces on.
LTO Selection:

15:40 Doncaster Stakes (Class 5) 7f Race Class Flow

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

STORMY WAVES may have been half a length behind Novello Lad (second) on debut over C&D last month, but Charlie Appleby's charge may be open to more improvement now having raced very green that day and he could overturn that form. The son of Dubawi gets the vote ahead of his stablemate and newcomer Musical Act, as well as Sir Bolton, who drops in grade after being well beaten in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot.

MUSICAL ACT has been gelded already but has a fantastic pedigree and is selected to make a successful debut before market clues. Approval is another newcomer to note, while User Amistoso made a bright start at Newmarket and could be the pick of those with experience.

This can go to USER AMISTROSO, who made an eyecatching debut when fourth at the Newmarket July meeting.


16:15 Doncaster Stakes (Class 2) 12f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

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
7
1st (7) Sea Theme (2.75/1 +58%)
Sea Theme

2.75
2.75/1(+58%)
(7) Sea Theme 2.75/1, 4/1, third of 6 at Salisbury (9.9f, good to firm) on debut 39 days ago, green but sticking on. Could improve plenty up in trip now.
Looked in need of this far when third on Salisbury debut; should have learnt from it.
4
2nd (4) Cherry (3.33/1 -11%)
Cherry

3.33
3.33/1(-11%)
(4) Cherry 3.33/1, Thrice-raced maiden. 4/11, third of 12 in maiden at Windsor (10f, good to firm) 24 days ago. This longer trip will suit and she could get back on track.
Placed in all three starts but 4-11 when only third last time; needs to turn things around.
6
3rd (6) Sabriel (18/1 +36%)
Sabriel

18
18/1(+36%)
(6) Sabriel 18/1, 28/1, fifth of 7 at Nottingham (10.2f, good to firm) on debut 28 days ago, green and never a threat. From a good family and should improve.
Looked in need of the experience on her Nottingham debut, but plenty more will be needed.
2
4th (2) Shagpyle (3.5/1 +0%)
Shagpyle

3.5
3.5/1(+0%)
(2) Shagpyle 3.5/1, Half-sister to high-class winner Pyledriver and looked a smart prospect when making a winning debut at Ascot (10f, soft). 2/1, good second of 5 at Haydock (11.6f, firm) 43 days ago. More to come.
Made a winning debut and chased home a nice sort next time; in the St Leger; respected.
1
5th (1) Lunar Bird (9/1 -29%)
Lunar Bird

9
9/1(-29%)
(1) Lunar Bird 9/1, 18/1, won 7-runner event at Ripon (9.8f, heavy) 89 days ago. This longer trip is sure to suit her and she can progress further.
Made a winning return at Ripon in April; off since but still open to further progress.
8
6th (8) Wilding (12/1 +14%)
Wilding

12
12/1(+14%)
(8) Wilding 12/1, 18/1, third of 9 in maiden at Carlisle (11.2f, good to soft) on debut 19 days ago, very slowly away, found wanting for know-how for the majority but the penny dropping late on. Will improve.
Encouraging third on Carlisle debut but the winner had previously finished behind Shagpyle.
3
7th (3) Alrashaka (4.5/1 +0%)
Alrashaka

4.5
4.5/1(+0%)
(3) Alrashaka 4.5/1, Frankel filly. Sister to smart 1m winner Wadilsafa and half-sister to 3 winners, including very smart winner up to 1m Muntazah and smart 7f winner Talaayeb. Lots to recommend her on paper.
Pedigree makes her one to be interested in on debut, especially if market positive.
LTO Selection:

16:15 Doncaster Stakes (Class 2) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Cherry hasn't run a bad race so far in her career, but she did fail to justify her very short odds when third at Windsor last time and may be vulnerable once more. Preference is for LUNAR BIRD, who hit the line very well over 1m2f to shed her maiden tag in comfortable fashion and, considering the manner of that victory, she could be up to defying her 6lb penalty now stepped up in trip. Any market support for Alrashaka, who is related to a few winners, should be noted.

This has the makings of a good novice, with CHERRY taken to build on some promising efforts and open her account over a longer trip that is sure to suit. Shagpyle has more to offer, while newcomers Alrashaka and Franberri are both appealing on paper.

A few of these have shown ability, but the two newcomers are bred to be smart and ALRASHAKA is just given the edge.


16:45 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 10f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

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
1
1st (1) Golden Maverick (1.2/1 +4%)
Golden Maverick

1.2
1.2/1(+4%)
(1) Golden Maverick 1.2/1, 5/6, career best when winning 5-runner handicap at Epsom (10.1f, good to firm) 7 days ago, well on top finish. Back against his own age group but good chance of the hat-trick under penalty.
4
2nd (4) Bosc Girl (16/1 -33%)
Bosc Girl

16
16/1(-33%)
(4) Bosc Girl 16/1, Lightly-raced maiden. Tenth of 12 on handicap debut at York (7.9f, good, 10/1) 13 days ago, dropped away over 1f out, not persevered with once held. Back up in trip.
5
3rd (5) Leap Year Lad (6/1 -33%)
Leap Year Lad

6
6/1(-33%)
(5) Leap Year Lad 6/1, 7/1, career best when winning 7-runner handicap at Haydock (10.2f, firm) 20 days ago, well ridden. More needed up 3 lb.
3
4th (3) Hondo (9/1 -29%)
Hondo

9
9/1(-29%)
(3) Hondo 9/1, Sixth of 7 in maiden (7/2) at Beverley (7.4f, good to firm) 30 days ago. Makes handicap debut and longer trip will suit.
6
5th (6) Mathematician (2.75/1 +45%)
Mathematician

2.75
2.75/1(+45%)
(6) Mathematician 2.75/1, Thrice-raced maiden. 40/1, sixth of 10 at Salisbury (7f, firm) 44 days ago. Makes handicap debut up in trip and could have more to offer. 11/2 third-favourite when running in void race Jul 11.
2
6th (2) Mandega (28/1 +15%)
Mandega

28
28/1(+15%)
(2) Mandega 28/1, Latest win at Fontainebleau in March. 33/1, seventh of 10 in handicap at Ayr (10f, good) 10 days ago. More needed.
7
7th (7) Lunacy (12/1 -60%)
Lunacy

12
12/1(-60%)
(7) Lunacy 12/1, Career best when winning 12-runner handicap at Hamilton (11.1f, soft, 14/1) 12 days ago, showing a tenacious attitude with front-running tactics employed for the first time. Could go well again back up in class.
LTO Selection:

16:45 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 10f Race Class Flow

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

Leap Year Lad relished the step up to this distance for the first time on his latest outing when scoring by just under two lengths at Haydock and has only been raised 3lb for that display, but preference is for the in-form GOLDEN MAVERICK. The son of Zarak has already won four times this year and his most impressive victory was arguably his latest effort at Epsom, which suggests he could defy a 6lb penalty today. Hondo warrants a market check on his handicap bow.

GOLDEN MAVERICK can get the hat-trick up under a penalty. Mathematician and Hondo are potential improvers now going handicapping up in trip.

Preference is for GOLDEN MAVERICK who won so convincingly at Epsom a week ago. He has a 6lb penalty to carry, but is still 1lb well in.


17:20 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 8f - 12 Run Class & Speed Card

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
13
1st (13) Temper Trap (10/1 -25%)
Temper Trap

10
10/1(-25%)
(13) Temper Trap 10/1, Wasn't able to build on his previous effort when tenth of 14 in handicap at Thirsk (7f, good to firm, 11/1) 22 days ago, though raced closer to pace than ideal. Others more persuasive.
13lb below last winning mark and goes on most ground, but not quite sure what to expect.
7
2nd (7) Victoria Falls (16/1 -33%)
Victoria Falls

16
16/1(-33%)
(7) Victoria Falls 16/1, Rare below-par effort when fifth of 9 in handicap at Leicester (8.2f, good to firm, 4/1) 19 days ago. No surprise to see her leave her latest run behind.
Return to a softer surface may help and is back off her sole winning mark; interesting.
10
3rd (10) Lockdown Lass (1.75/1 +42%)
Lockdown Lass

1.75
1.75/1(+42%)
(10) Lockdown Lass 1.75/1, Back up in trip, recorded her second win of the month when landing 11-runner handicap (9/2) at this C&D (soft) 5 days ago. Carries penalty but she can complete the hat-trick with conditions to suit.
5lb penalty in bid for a hat-trick, but respected especially if the ground remains soft.
9
4th (9) Hostelry (7.5/1 +25%)
Hostelry

7.5
7.5/1(+25%)
(9) Hostelry 7.5/1, Successful at Ayr in May and has been holding her form well since, in first-time cheekpieces when third of 12 in handicap at this C&D (firm) 20 days ago. Can be thereabouts once more.
Consistent but hard to win with; third over C&D last time but others preferred for the win.
1
5th (1) Rory (14/1 -27%)
Rory

14
14/1(-27%)
(1) Rory 14/1, Sixteen runs since last win in 2022. Not discredited when fifth of 12 in handicap at Ayr (1m, good, 5/1) 10 days ago, though very slowly away and went in snatches. Blinkers/hood now reached for.
Losing run up to 16 and faster ground seems to suit him best; new headgear combination.
2
6th (2) Dougies Dream (6/1 -33%)
Dougies Dream

6
6/1(-33%)
(2) Dougies Dream 6/1, With cheekpieces reapplied, back to near his best when winning 10-runner handicap (9/1) at this C&D (good to firm) 27 days ago. Merits consideration in his current form.
2lb higher than when winning over C&D last time, but soft ground could be a problem.
14
7th (14) Distinction (10/1 +9%)
Distinction

10
10/1(+9%)
(14) Distinction 10/1, Twenty-eight runs since his sole success back in 2021. However, he's been proving consistent this year, third of 7 in handicap at Carlisle (9f, good to soft, 9/2) 2 weeks ago.
Running consistently well in defeat since returning, but record of 1-41 is hard to ignore.
11
8th (11) Josiebond (18/1 -50%)
Josiebond

18
18/1(-50%)
(11) Josiebond 18/1, Won at Beverley in June and has made the frame both starts since, fourth of 12 in handicap at Ayr (1m, good, 5/1) 10 days ago. Can give her running again.
Won on her favoured soft ground at Beverley last month, but may find one or two too good.
6
9th (6) Blame The Farrier (80/1 -100%)
Blame The Farrier

80
80/1(-100%)
(6) Blame The Farrier 80/1, Lightly-raced maiden on Flat. 18/1, not in the same form as previous outing when sixth of 9 in handicap at Carlisle (6.9f, good to soft) 2 weeks ago. Has work to do.
0-12 under both codes; fair handicap debut but a step backwards last time; look elsewhere.
5
10th (5) Lunar Space (9/1 +10%)
Lunar Space

9
9/1(+10%)
(5) Lunar Space 9/1, Sixteen runs since his only win back in 2021. 33/1, ran better than for a while when sixth of 11 in handicap at Chepstow (7.1f, good to soft) 17 days ago. Needs to be able to back up his latest effort.
A bit more last time; interesting to see if he can step up again; has stamina to prove.
4
11th (4) Le Reveur (7.5/1 -7%)
Le Reveur

7.5
7.5/1(-7%)
(4) Le Reveur 7.5/1, C&D winner. 11/2, failed to confirm his previous effort when fourth of 10 in handicap at Newmarket (1m, good) 27 days ago. However, he's capable of getting involved as he drops in grade.
Remains 8lb below last winning mark and a player if settling better than of late.
3
12th (3) Panama City (100/1 -52%)
Panama City

100
100/1(-52%)
(3) Panama City 100/1, Has finished well held both starts this season, last of 14 in handicap at Thirsk (7f, good to firm, 33/1) 22 days ago. Best watched on first run for yard after leaving Tim Easterby.
Regressed since winning a Beverley maiden and makes his debut for new yard; best watched.
LTO Selection:

17:20 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 8f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Recent C&D victor Lockdown Lass is likely to have her supports after she completed a double by a neck over this C&D on Saturday and her 5lb penalty is partly negated by the booking for 3lb claimer Laura Pearson. However, this does represent a quick turnaround for her and the vote goes to LE REVEUR, who has put in solid displays in class 5 events at Newmarket the last twice and he could take advantage of the drop in class, despite a 2lb rise for his last run. Hostelry and Rory are others to consider.

LOCKDOWN LASS made it back-to-back wins when scoring over C&D 5 days ago and, with conditions to suit, she can defy a penalty in her current mood. Hostelry also arrives in good form and is a likely contender, while Dougies Dream won here on his latest outing and completes the shortlist.

A chance is taken with VICTORIA FALLS who would appreciate the return to a soft surface and has dropped back to her winning mark.


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