Doncaster Races & Results Tomform Thursday 11th July 2024

There were 39 Races on Thursday 11th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Epsom, 6 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Thursday 11th July 2024

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

14:35 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 14f - 11 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
6
(6) Grifter (13/2 +7%)
Grifter

6.5
13/2(+7%)
(6) Grifter 13/2, Thirteen runs since sole success in 2022. Creditable fourth of 8 in handicap at Beverley (12.1f, good to firm, 18/1) 16 days ago, late headway. Step back up in trip should help. Engaged 6.20 Ffos Las Wednesday.
Returned from six-month break with two keeping-on fourths in June; due to run yesterday.
10
(10) Milltown Lily (33/1 +0%)
Milltown Lily

33
33/1(+0%)
(10) Milltown Lily 33/1, Remains a maiden after 23 Flat runs. Offered little after 3 months off when seventh of 9 in handicap at Catterick (12.1f, good to soft, 18/1) 23 days ago. Up in trip.
Well beaten off basement mark last month, after a break, and now 0-27.
1
1st (1) Marbuzet (2/1 +33%)
Marbuzet

2
2/1(+33%)
(1) Marbuzet 2/1, 14/1, turned in a rare poor effort when eleventh of 14 in handicap at Newcastle (16.2f) 12 days ago. Fancied to bounce back quickly.
Well beaten in valuable AW race last time but a big player if judged on earlier turf form.
3
2nd (3) Lindwall (13/2 -63%)
Lindwall

6.5
13/2(-63%)
(3) Lindwall 13/2, 22/1, ran better than might have been expected on first outing since leaving Tom Lacey when third of 9 in handicap at Hamilton (13.1f, good) 2 weeks ago, nearest finish. Back up in trip and can build on that effort.
Made quite encouraging stable debut when keeping-on third at Hamilton last month.
8
3rd (8) Cuban Cigar (150/1 -3650%)
Cuban Cigar

150
150/1(-3650%)
(8) Cuban Cigar 150/1, Thirteen runs since last win in 2021. Has been running consistently well over hurdles and wasn't disgraced back on the Flat when fourth of 9 in handicap (6/1) at Hamilton (13.1f, good) 2 weeks ago. One to consider.
Consistent hurdler; ran okay on the Flat last month and rain will aid his cause here.
9
4th (9) Sir Joseph Swan (100/1 -733%)
Sir Joseph Swan

100
100/1(-733%)
(9) Sir Joseph Swan 100/1, Took a small step back in the right direction when fourth of 6 in handicap at Brighton (11.9f, good to firm, 10/1) 16 days ago. Back up in trip. Given a chance by the handicapper.
Took step back in right direction on latest outing and is back on a good mark now.
4
5th (4) Zephlyn (150/1 -1400%)
Zephlyn

150
150/1(-1400%)
(4) Zephlyn 150/1, 2 wins from 6 runs this year. Latest win at Southwell in March. Tongue strap on for 1st time, ran poorly after 3 months off when seventh of 9 in handicap (17/2) at Hamilton (13.1f, good) 2 weeks ago. Entitled to strip fitter for that outing.
Dual 2m AW winner in early part of year but soundly beaten when back on turf last month.
5
6th (5) Mrs Meader (300/1 -2900%)
Mrs Meader

300
300/1(-2900%)
(5) Mrs Meader 300/1, 22/1, ran better than on reappearance (after 13 weeks off) when eighth of 11 in handicap at Nottingham (14f, good) just over 3 weeks ago, keeping on when not clear run over 1f out. Now 5 lb below her last winning mark so would be folly to discount.
Persistently denied a clear run on latest outing; now very well handicapped on 2023 form.
7
7th (7) Champagne City (200/1 -1329%)
Champagne City

200
200/1(-1329%)
(7) Champagne City 200/1, Course winner but yet to threaten this season, twelfth of 13 in handicap (25/1) at Newbury (10f, good to firm) 4 weeks ago. Significantly back up in trip.
Useful dual-purpose performer in his prime but out of form this year; revival needed.
11
8th (11) Fast Deal (450/1 -582%)
Fast Deal

450
450/1(-582%)
(11) Fast Deal 450/1, Remains a maiden after 27 Flat runs. Well held returned to this sphere from just out of the handicap at Ripon (12f, good, 33/1) 3 weeks ago. Up in trip. Looks an easy swerve.
In good form over fences this spring but struggled off his basement Flat mark last month.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:35 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 14f Race Class Flow

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

There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from LINDWALL's stable bow when a staying-on third over 1m5f at Hamilton last month. This stiffer test of stamina is sure to suit and the six-year-old could make the most of a 1lb drop in the ratings. Cuban Cigar was not disgraced when fourth in that Hamilton contest a fortnight ago and any cut in the ground will aid his chance, while Marbuzet also makes some appeal.

This looks open so it could be worth taking a chance on MRS MEADER, who ran better than on reappearance when fifth at Nottingham last month and is now 5 lb below her last winning mark. Cuban Cigar is a long time without a win, but he can give the selection most to think about following an encouraging return to this sphere a fortnight ago. Marbuzet and Sir Joseph Swan can get involved, too.

The suggestion is MRS MEADER, who encountered traffic on her latest outing and is now on a very tempting mark.


15:10 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 14f - 10 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
6
(6) Myboymax (6/1 -118%)
Myboymax

6
6/1(-118%)
(6) Myboymax 6/1, 10/1 and blinkered for 1st time, ran one of his better races when second of 9 in handicap at Hamilton (13.1f, good) 14 days ago, albeit flattered by proximity to winner.
Much better switched to blinkers last time; high summer is traditionally his time of year.
7
1st (7) Swift Tuttle (17/2 -6%)
Swift Tuttle

8.5
17/2(-6%)
(7) Swift Tuttle 17/2, Turned in his best effort of the season in first-time cheekpieces when fourth of 9 in handicap (16/1) at Catterick (12.1f, good to soft) 23 days ago. Back up in trip.
Another 2lb lower than when offering more in first-time cheekpieces last time; chance.
8
2nd (8) Can Can Girl (6/1 -9%)
Can Can Girl

6
6/1(-9%)
(8) Can Can Girl 6/1, Temperamental sort. Twenty four runs since last win in 2022 and turned in a lacklustre display at Ripon (12f, good) 21 days ago. Back up in trip. Cheekpieces back on.
Winless in over two years and has regressed in recent times; headgear goes back on today.
4
3rd (4) Captain Haddock (450/1 -8082%)
Captain Haddock

450
450/1(-8082%)
(4) Captain Haddock 450/1, Twenty three runs since last win in 2021. 12/1, respectable fifth of 12 in handicap at Haydock (11.6f, firm) 34 days ago, making late headway. Needs considering back up in trip. Visor on for 1st time.
Things didn't fall his way latest and maybe another new form of headgear will do the trick.
10
4th (10) Freewheelin (250/1 -400%)
Freewheelin

250
250/1(-400%)
(10) Freewheelin 250/1, Fourteen runs since last win in 2022 and again failed to beat a rival in 14-runner handicap (100/1) at Catterick (13.9f, good) on most recent outing.
Missed the second half of last year and has rather struggled since returning.
1
5th (1) Ebony Maw (450/1 -11150%)
Ebony Maw

450
450/1(-11150%)
(1) Ebony Maw 450/1, Latest win at Ayr in April and again ran creditably when third of 7 in handicap (10/1) at Carlisle (14.2f, soft) 24 days ago. Should remain competitive.
Arrives in good form; Tuesday's rain will have aided hgis cause and he's one to consider.
2
6th (2) Kojin (350/1 -4567%)
Kojin

350
350/1(-4567%)
(2) Kojin 350/1, Eleven runs since last win in 2022. Sixth of 7 in handicap at Yarmouth (11.5f, good to soft, 11/1) 29 days ago. Up in trip.
Latest effort will need forgiving and has stamina to prove on this first try beyond 1m4.8f.
9
7th (9) Monticello (450/1 -800%)
Monticello

450
450/1(-800%)
(9) Monticello 450/1, Twenty four runs since last win in 2016 and was well held after 15 months off at Carlisle (17.2f, good to soft) 41 days ago, slowly away.
Finished a long way back six weeks ago on his return from 14 months off.
5
8th (5) Clifftop Heaven (400/1 -9900%)
Clifftop Heaven

400
400/1(-9900%)
(5) Clifftop Heaven 400/1, Course winner who made light of an 18-month absence when scoring at Wolverhampton in May. Good third at Haydock next time and then probably found the race coming too soon at Ripon. Worth the chance to get back on track.
Done most winning on Tapeta but likes it here; needs to bounce back from a quieter effort.
3
9th (3) Royal Observatory (350/1 -600%)
Royal Observatory

350
350/1(-600%)
(3) Royal Observatory 350/1, 66/1, again showed little when seventh of 8 in handicap at Pontefract (10f, good) 10 days ago, slowly away. Significantly up in trip.
String of ordinary efforts on the Flat since well held in two bumpers early in the year.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:10 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 14f Race Class Flow

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

Having travelled with far more verve in first-time blinkers at Hamilton a fortnight ago, MYBOYMAX makes plenty of appeal judged on that close-up second. Micky Hammond's gelding should find a 1lb nudge up in the ratings negligible and a first victory in 2024 could beckon. The biggest threat may emerge from the class-dropping Ebony Maw, who often gives his running, while course winner Clifftop Heaven should relish a return to this trip.

CLIFFTOP HEAVEN possibly found the race coming too soon last time and is well worth the chance to get back on track. Ebony Maw is going through a good spell and seems likely to continue in form, while Captain Haddock is worth a second look stepping back up in trip.

Tuesday's rain was ideal for Ebony Maw but preference is for CAPTAIN HADDOCK, who's well handicapped and may get this run to suit.


15:45 Doncaster Maiden (Class 5) 6f - 11 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) Chancellor (10/3 +26%)
Chancellor

3.333333
10/3(+26%)
(2) Chancellor 10/3, Foaled February 17. Kingman colt. Dam winner up to 1¼m (2-y-o 7f winner) who stayed 1½m, won Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf. Bred in the purple and very much one to note on debut.
Out of a Breeders' Cup winner and represents a top stable; very interesting newcomer.
1
2nd (1) Aysgarth (6/1 -71%)
Aysgarth

6
6/1(-71%)
(1) Aysgarth 6/1, Showcasing colt who improved on his debut form when second of 8 in minor event at Salisbury (6f, good) 25 days ago, sticking on well considering some early keenness. May do better still.
Good second at Salisbury last month, despite showing his inexperience; can progress again.
7
3rd (7) Mission Command (50/1 -79%)
Mission Command

50
50/1(-79%)
(7) Mission Command 50/1, Cost plenty at the breeze-ups but finished only eleventh of 12 in maiden at Nottingham (5f, good, 8/1) on debut 39 days ago.
Bought for £200,000 at a breeze-up in April but made a disappointing debut last month.
5
4th (5) Hammer The Hammer (80/1 -1678%)
Hammer The Hammer

80
80/1(-1678%)
(5) Hammer The Hammer 80/1, Foaled March 28. €21,000 yearling, €200,000 2-y-o, Coulsty colt. Brother to 2-y-o 7f winner Crystal City and half-brother to winner up to 6f Francisca Pink. Interesting newcomer.
200,000euros breeze-up 2yo; in good hands; market may point the way.
9
5th (9) Springbok (450/1 -4400%)
Springbok

450
450/1(-4400%)
(9) Springbok 450/1, Foaled February 28. 125,000 gns yearling, Too Darn Hot colt. Dam, South African 1m-1¼m (including at 2 yrs) winner, half-sister to smart South African 7ff/1m winner Pierre Jourdan. Makes plenty of appeal on paper.
125,000gns yearling with smart South African pedigree; well worth a glance in the betting.
8
6th (8) Reposado (40/1 -1900%)
Reposado

40
40/1(-1900%)
(8) Reposado 40/1, Faced a tough task when 7½ lengths twelfth of 27 to Ain't Nobody in listed Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot (5f, firm, 80/1) 22 days ago. Sets the standard back down in grade.
Found Royal Ascot too hot last month but his Ascot second in May sets the standard here.
4
7th (4) Fear And Fast (300/1 -971%)
Fear And Fast

300
300/1(-971%)
(4) Fear And Fast 300/1, Foaled April 4. £20,000 yearling, Massaat colt. Half-brother to 6f/7f winner Espirito. Dam 5f/6f winner (including at 2 yrs).
Out a very useful 2yo spring winner but probably best watched on debut.
3
8th (3) Crest Of Esteem (450/1 -2713%)
Crest Of Esteem

450
450/1(-2713%)
(3) Crest Of Esteem 450/1, Foaled January 30. £88,000 yearling, No Nay Never colt. Brother to 2-y-o 1m winner Lesson Learned and 1m/9f winner Marcolini and closely related to 1m winner Loterie.
£88,000 yearling; out of half-sister to an Australian Listed winner; needs to be useful.
10
9th (10) Studious (150/1 -200%)
Studious

150
150/1(-200%)
(10) Studious 150/1, 33/1, showed a bit more than first time up when fifth of 7 in minor event at Wolverhampton (7.2f) 21 days ago.
Displayed ablity on first two starts but nurseries are probably next on his agenda.
11
10th (11) Zadkiel (300/1 -2400%)
Zadkiel

300
300/1(-2400%)
(11) Zadkiel 300/1, Foaled February 19. 75,000 gns yearling, Dark Angel colt. Brother to useful 6f winner Brave Empire. Dam 2-y-o 5f winner. Appealing newcomer.
Faces fairly tough task on debut but has the right type of pedigree.
6
11th (6) Hundred Caps (150/1 -838%)
Hundred Caps

150
150/1(-838%)
(6) Hundred Caps 150/1, Foaled May 15. 60,000 gns yearling, Showcasing colt. Dam useful 6f-8.6f winner.
Out of a Listed winner; makes some appeal on paper but has good standard to reach on debut.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:45 Doncaster Maiden (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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

REPOSADO was far from disgraced in the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot last month. A similar performance in these calmer waters may be enough for the Wootton Bassett colt to shed his maiden tag at the fifth time of asking. Chancellor boasts a smart pedigree, being out of a Breeders' Cup winner, and is a potential fly in the ointment on his opening bid. Any market support for the Gosdens' inmate would be interesting, with Aysgarth completing the shortlist.

HAMMER THE HAMMER clearly impressed at the breeze-ups for his sales price to rise markedly to €200,000, so a successful debut could well be on the cards for a yard going well with its juveniles. Chancellor makes obvious appeal on paper and strong market support for him would put a slightly different slant on matters, while others to note are standard-setter Reposado and Springbok.

There is probably more to come from AYSGARTH, who still appeared to be learning on the job when second at Salisbury last month.


16:20 Doncaster Stakes (Class 5) 6f - 9 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) Tourist (10/3 +33%)
Tourist

3.333333
10/3(+33%)
(7) Tourist 10/3, Fairly useful maiden who proved to be a disappointment when fourth of 6 in minor event at Yarmouth (6f, soft) 28 days ago. Bounce back called for.
Has fair form but 0-10 and well below best when fourth on soft at Yarmouth latest.
1
2nd (1) Flowstate (25/1 -733%)
Flowstate

25
25/1(-733%)
(1) Flowstate 25/1, Bungle Inthejungle gelding who created a good impression when winning 12-runner maiden at Ripon (6f, good) 22 days ago, well on top finish. Open to improvement.
Promising winning debut over 6f on soft at Ripon three weeks ago; surely more to come.
5
3rd (5) Mavericko (100/1 -733%)
Mavericko

100
100/1(-733%)
(5) Mavericko 100/1, £24,000 yearling, Belardo gelding. Dam winner up to 7f (2-y-o 5f winner).
Best watched on debut unless the betting vibes are strong.
4
4th (4) Istanblue (25/1 -456%)
Istanblue

25
25/1(-456%)
(4) Istanblue 25/1, Ran to a similar level as on debut when second of 10 in maiden (34/10) at Lyon Parilly (8f, good to soft) 26 days ago. Debut form has worked out well and he's respected down in trip.
Both runs in France, finishing fair second over 1m on soft turf latterly; down 2f in trip.
8
5th (8) Wiggins B (150/1 -50%)
Wiggins B

150
150/1(-50%)
(8) Wiggins B 150/1, Well held both starts to date.
Has come in well held on both his outings to date and looks more one for handicaps.
3
6th (3) Formby (100/1 -809%)
Formby

100
100/1(-809%)
(3) Formby 100/1, Mayson colt. Brother to smart winner up to 6f Ainsdale and half-brother to 6f winner Cale Lane and 5f winner Lyons Lane. Makes appeal on paper and the betting should offer up some clues.
Bred to have a future and needs checking out in betting on debut.
2
7th (2) Air Force Indi (100/1 -7900%)
Air Force Indi

100
100/1(-7900%)
(2) Air Force Indi 100/1, Built on her Newmarket debut success pitched into pattern company when 2¾ lengths fifth of 12 in Dick Poole Fillies' Stakes (10/1) at Salisbury (6f, good to firm) in September. Off since but has the scope to go on progressing.
Won on debut then fifth in Group 3 at 2; off ten months but remains a useful prospect.
6
8th (6) Spellbinding (450/1 -582%)
Spellbinding

450
450/1(-582%)
(6) Spellbinding 450/1, 22/1, last of 5 in minor event at Wolverhampton (5.1f) on debut 10 days ago, very slowly away.
Lost many lengths at start when distant last of five on recent AW debut.
9
9th (9) Milaikka (350/1 -133%)
Milaikka

350
350/1(-133%)
(9) Milaikka 350/1, Has failed to beat a rival both starts.
Related to winners but hasn't beaten a rival in two outings over 6f in recent months.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:20 Doncaster Stakes (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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

Karl Burke has his string in fine form and he looks to have strong claims with AIR FORCE INDI, who landed a Newmarket maiden on debut last summer. She wasn't beaten far into fifth at Group 3 level when last seen at Salisbury in September, form which was boosted by the third, Soprano, landing the Sandringham at Royal Ascot last month, and the Air Force Blue filly looks to have been found a good opening on her reappearance. Flowstate made a winning start in good style at Ripon 22 days ago and looks the main threat, despite conceding weight all round, while the experienced Tourist completes the shortlist.

AIR FORCE INDI was much improved from her debut when fifth in the Dick Poole Stakes at Salisbury in September and, with her physique pointing towards further progress this season, she's fancied to defy a penalty back in a novice. Flowstate made a winning start in good style at Ripon last month and is open to progress, while Istanblue has shown enough on both his outings in France to warrant respect.

This is a belated return for AIR FORCE INDI but she won on debut last summer and her fifth in Group 3 next time suggests she's useful.


16:55 Doncaster Handicap (Class 4) 7f - 11 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
11
(11) Get The Music On (16/1 +0%)
Get The Music On

16
16/1(+0%)
(11) Get The Music On 16/1, Kempton novice winner who dispelled a couple of lesser efforts upon returning when second of 9 in handicap back at that venue (1m) last month. However, she again proved disappointing back on turf when last of 7 in handicap at Goodwood 20 days ago.
Has lacked consistency this year and is some way down the pecking order.
4
(4) Musical Mystery (25/1 -257%)
Musical Mystery

25
25/1(-257%)
(4) Musical Mystery 25/1, Latest win at Brighton in May. Eleventh of 12 in handicap at Brighton (7f, good to firm, 4/1) 16 days ago, badly hampered. Needs a couple of these to falter.
Has to prove this mark within range; victories have all come round easy, turning courses.
8
1st (8) Charencey (10/3 +33%)
Charencey

3.333333
10/3(+33%)
(8) Charencey 10/3, Back to winning ways at Leicester (7f) in May and acquitted himself well in defeat twice since, latest when close second of 11 in handicap (9/2) at Leicester (7f, good) 5 days ago, running on. Likely contender.
Proven over a straight 7f; turned in another solid effort off this mark over the weekend.
7
1st (7) Teraabb (10/3 +39%)
Teraabb

3.333333
10/3(+39%)
(7) Teraabb 10/3, 1 win from 3 runs this year. Winner at Newbury in April. Below form seventh of 13 in handicap at Chester (7.6f, soft, 11/2) 26 days ago, badly hampered. Not out of things.
Things didn't pan out his way at Chester last time; no surprise were he to bounce back.
5
3rd (5) Cabrillo (40/1 -186%)
Cabrillo

40
40/1(-186%)
(5) Cabrillo 40/1, 20/1, respectable fifth of 11 in handicap at this course (8f, good to soft) 25 days ago. Something to find on form.
On a competitive mark on the evidence of his latest run here; drop from 1m a slight niggle.
6
4th (6) Outrun The Storm (450/1 -9900%)
Outrun The Storm

450
450/1(-9900%)
(6) Outrun The Storm 450/1, Been in good form this year, winning twice from 4 starts, latest when narrowly taking 8-runner handicap at Chester (7f, good) 27 days ago, well positioned. 2 lb rise fair and ought to go well again.
Consistent front-runner; has been found a handicap containing little other pace; player.
9
5th (9) So Logical (11/1 -69%)
So Logical

11
11/1(-69%)
(9) So Logical 11/1, 2 wins from 4 runs this year. Respectable sixth of 10 in handicap (11/4) at Kempton (7f) 36 days ago, unable to sustain effort. Can give a good account without posing serious threat to principals.
Disappointing when well held as favourite latest (Polytrack); bit to prove after that.
3
6th (3) Wildfell (250/1 -1036%)
Wildfell

250
250/1(-1036%)
(3) Wildfell 250/1, Course winner. Eleven runs since last win in 2023. Twenty third of 26 in handicap at Ascot (6f, good to firm, 20/1) 61 days ago. Claims on best form.
Remains 9lb above his last winning mark; stable form is the main plus.
2
7th (2) Great Max (250/1 -4067%)
Great Max

250
250/1(-4067%)
(2) Great Max 250/1, Dropped a long way down the weights and shaped well in a trio of starts for new connections, latest when fourth of 10 in handicap (15/2) over C&D (good to firm) 12 days ago, needing stronger gallop. Shortlisted.
Bit unlucky not to go closer over C&D latest; one to consider for last year's winning yard.
10
8th (10) Inner Temple (400/1 -2400%)
Inner Temple

400
400/1(-2400%)
(10) Inner Temple 400/1, 2 wins from 4 runs this year. Latest win at Southwell in March. 18/1, seventh of 10 in handicap at Kempton (7f) 36 days ago. Cheekpieces on 1st time. Others more appealing.
Dual Tapeta winner early in the year who hasn't progressed since; given a go in headgear.
1
|RR| (1) Snazzy Jazzy (14/1 -180%)
Snazzy Jazzy

14
14/1(-180%)
(1) Snazzy Jazzy 14/1, Not the most reliable but returned to ways when taking 9-runner handicap (12/1) over C&D (good to soft) 25 days ago, well on top finish. Fairly treated if in same form again.
C&D winner last month off 4lb lower; has tended to be reliable when in form in the past.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:55 Doncaster Handicap (Class 4) 7f Race Class Flow

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

Snazzy Jazzy made the most of a drop in the ratings when scoring over C&D last month and a 4lb rise doesn't rule him out, while So Logical failed in her hat-trick bid at Kempton off this mark, but the progressive filly still looks very much a key player for the in-form Gosden team. David O'Meara won this race 12 months ago with Riot and GREAT MAX took a big step in the right direction when beaten just over two lengths by that stablemate here 12 days ago. Dropped another 1lb for that effort and with Mark Winn claiming 3lb in the saddle, the son of Wootton Bassett just gets the nod.

GREAT MAX has dropped to a handy mark and has shown enough in a trio of starts for David O'Meara to suggest a race of this nature is within his compass. Outrun The Storm and Charencey should also go well.

On a career-low mark for last year's winning yard, GREAT MAX gets the nod. Snazzy Jazzy and Cabrillo are two more with claims.


17:30 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 8f - 8 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
3
(3) Delicacy (9/2 -50%)
Delicacy

4.5
9/2(-50%)
(3) Delicacy 9/2, Still looking for first success but proved consistent of late, making the frame again when third of 5 in handicap at Salisbury (8f, good to firm, 7/4) 15 days ago. Blinkers now applied and must enter calculations.
Placed in turf handicaps on last three runs; found little latest; now tried in blinkers.
7
(7) Mohave Dancer (16/1 +20%)
Mohave Dancer

16
16/1(+20%)
(7) Mohave Dancer 16/1, Lightly-raced maiden. 18/1 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, last of 8 in handicap at Lingfield (10f, AW) 21 days ago. Back down in trip. Risky proposition at present.
Well beaten in three runs this year; drops in trip but with plenty to prove.
6
1st (6) Escape Act (9/2 +36%)
Escape Act

4.5
9/2(+36%)
(6) Escape Act 9/2, Thrice-raced maiden. 50/1, sixth of 14 in minor event at Windsor (8.1f, good to firm) 17 days ago. Makes handicap debut. Likely to improve.
Looks a likely improver now handicapping at a modest level; betting should guide.
4
2nd (4) Chatty (6/1 -243%)
Chatty

6
6/1(-243%)
(4) Chatty 6/1, Upped his game in recent starts, latest when second of 13 in handicap at Redcar (8f, good to firm) 19 days ago. Just 1 lb higher now and holds strong claims.
Improving with experience and latest Redcar second franked since; promise on soft; solid.
1
3rd (1) Run For The Sun (16/1 -100%)
Run For The Sun

16
16/1(-100%)
(1) Run For The Sun 16/1, Lightly-raced maiden. Fifth of 7 in nursery (7/1) at Newcastle (8f). Off 8 months. Market check advised on return.
Didn't build on debut promise last season; unexposed but returns with a bit to prove.
2
4th (2) Onthemoneyhoney (40/1 -300%)
Onthemoneyhoney

40
40/1(-300%)
(2) Onthemoneyhoney 40/1, Lightly-raced winner. Eighth of 9 in handicap (9/1) at Newbury (7f, good to firm) 16 days ago. Something to find on form.
Not kicked on from a winning 2yo debut; hopes rest on new, longer trip sparking a revival.
5
5th (5) New Statesman (40/1 -471%)
New Statesman

40
40/1(-471%)
(5) New Statesman 40/1, Only had a trio of starts and found some improvement when fourth of 7 in maiden at Kempton (8f) January. Gelded since and is worth monitoring in market on return/handicap debut.
Left behind in a sprint finish at Kempton in January; gelded since; more to come in h'caps.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

17:30 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 8f Race Class Flow

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

NEW STATESMAN put in a career best when fourth to the subsequent 2000 Guineas winner Notable Speech on his most recent outing at Kempton in January. The switch to handicap company should help the son of Churchill and he may also improve further for a gelding operation. Chatty could prove to be the main threat based on his second at Redcar last month, while Delicacy and Escape Act are also noted.

CHATTY found a little more improvement when stepped up to this trip at Redcar last month and can open his account here. Delicacy and New Statesman rate the principal dangers.

New Statesman and Escape Act move into handicaps with potential but this may be the day that CHATTY breaks his duck.


18:00 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 6f - 13 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
8
(8) Doctor Vuby (14/1 +0%)
Doctor Vuby

14
14/1(+0%)
(8) Doctor Vuby 14/1, Ran well on first 2 starts this year but, having had excuses at Epsom next time, below form when last of 5 in handicap at Leicester (5f, good, 15/2) 26 days ago. Needs to get back on track with tongue strap reapplied.
Good chance on AW best but has to prove he can be as effective on turf; down in class.
9
(9) Showalong (17/2 +15%)
Showalong

8.5
17/2(+15%)
(9) Showalong 17/2, Had been shaping up well this season, before a slow start left him on the back foot when seventh of 10 in handicap at Nottingham (5f, good, 4/1) 39 days ago. Could be in the mix from 5 lb below his last winning mark.
Placed three times off this mark in the spring; rain a plus; bare 5f would be preferable.
13
(13) Jesse Luc (33/1 -32%)
Jesse Luc

33
33/1(-32%)
(13) Jesse Luc 33/1, Good third at Kempton in April but has gone the wrong way from that effort in 2 starts back on turf since, eighth of 11 in handicap (25/1) at this course (6f, good to firm) 40 days ago.
Hasn't built on his Kempton 3rd in two runs since; down in trip; risky.
4
1st (4) Jojo Rabbit (14/1 -75%)
Jojo Rabbit

14
14/1(-75%)
(4) Jojo Rabbit 14/1, Successful at Wolverhampton in April and, having dropped back down to the same mark, shaped encouragingly when fourth of 12 in handicap at Thirsk (5f, good to firm, 18/1) 17 days ago, never nearer. One to consider.
Drops in class & snippets of form this year that give him claims; rare run in excess of 5f.
2
2nd (2) Sparkling Red (9/1 +44%)
Sparkling Red

9
9/1(+44%)
(2) Sparkling Red 9/1, Yet to fire so far this season, faring no better back down in trip (hood left off) when eighth of 12 in handicap at Thirsk (5f, good to firm, 11/) 17 days ago. Others more persuasive at present.
Yet to fire this year but this is a welcome drop in class, at least; others safer.
6
3rd (6) Rambuso Creek (10/1 -25%)
Rambuso Creek

10
10/1(-25%)
(6) Rambuso Creek 10/1, Fared a bit better back down in grade when fifth of 9 in handicap (5/1) at Pontefract (6f, good) 31 days ago, though hung left under pressure. Capable of getting involved from his current mark if building on his latest effort.
Quirky but capable at this level; the intermediate trip could be ideal; shortlist material.
3
4th (3) Hurt You Never (25/1 -614%)
Hurt You Never

25
25/1(-614%)
(3) Hurt You Never 25/1, C&D winner. Proved better than ever when recording a third success of the year in 8-runner apprentices handicap at Newbury (5.2f, good, 10/3) a week ago. Unpenalised for that success so she looks to hold leading claims.
Prolific sprinter; unpenalised for last week's Newbury win; happiest on good or quicker.
7
5th (7) Pals Battalion (33/1 -633%)
Pals Battalion

33
33/1(-633%)
(7) Pals Battalion 33/1, Winner at Beverley last year and produced his best effort in handicaps this season when second of 6 at Hamilton (6f, good to firm, 5/1) 29 days ago. Not taken lightly as he drops in grade.
5f win on soft ground as a 2yo; running okay this year but others may prove better treated.
1
6th (1) Zaman Jemil (100/1 -400%)
Zaman Jemil

100
100/1(-400%)
(1) Zaman Jemil 100/1, Eleven runs since last win in 2023. Has been struggling for form for his current yard this year, ninth of 10 in handicap at Ayr (6f, good to firm, 17/2) 19 days ago. Visor now reached for.
Dangerous mark if the addition of a visor has the desired effect; betting instructive.
12
7th (12) Spear Fir (100/1 -400%)
Spear Fir

100
100/1(-400%)
(12) Spear Fir 100/1, Showed fair form in 2022 but seen only once last year, when seventh of 12 in handicap at this course (6f, soft, 14/1) in April. Absent for a further 14 months ahead of her return.
Only seen once since 2022 and that saw her down the field here last April.
10
8th (10) Phoenix Star (100/1 -733%)
Phoenix Star

100
100/1(-733%)
(10) Phoenix Star 100/1, Won twice at Newcastle earlier in the year and has placed 3 times since returning to turf. Denied a clear run when twelfth of 14 in handicap (9/1) back at Newcastle (5f) 13 days ago, so he's not discounted.
Ignore last time and he's on a fair mark on this year's best; second in this race in 2022.
11
9th (11) Frank The Spark (100/1 -2757%)
Frank The Spark

100
100/1(-2757%)
(11) Frank The Spark 100/1, Lightly raced for his age and opened his account in 9-runner handicap at Bath (5f, good, 11/4) 26 days ago, well on top finish. Up in grade but could have more to offer now that he's up and running.
Easy win at Bath last month; hit with an 11lb hike but unexposed and could prove up to it.
5
10th (5) Delagate This Lord (66/1 -371%)
Delagate This Lord

66
66/1(-371%)
(5) Delagate This Lord 66/1, Won 3 times at Bath last year. After 9 months off, shaped as if better for the run on first start since leaving Robyn Brisland when sixth of 9 in handicap at this course (6f, good to firm, 18/1) 13 days ago. Others still preferred.
Won 3 of his 5 runs last year; should come on for recent stable debut; high in weights.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

18:00 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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

HURT YOU NEVER won for this rider in an apprentice race at Newbury a week ago and the five-year-old is hard to oppose off the same mark, which means that she is 4lb well in. Frank The Spark is an obvious danger after his easy success at Bath last month, while Pals Battalion and Showalong are others who merit places on the shortlist.

HURT YOU NEVER has been thriving of late, making it 2 wins from her last 3 starts when scoring at Newbury last week, and she can add to her tally without a penalty for her recent success. Pals Battalion ran up to his best when second at Hamilton on his latest outing and is respected dropped in grade, with Showalong completing the shortlist.

Rambuso Creek and PHOENIX STAR (nap) could be the pair to focus on. The selection has been threatening on turf this summer.


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