Doncaster Races & Results Tomform Thursday 13th July 2023

There were 47 Races on Thursday 13th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Downpatrick, 8 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 13th July 2023

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

14:00 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 16f - 15 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) Aris De Crat (50/1 +24%)
Aris De Crat

50
50/1(+24%)
(6) Aris De Crat 50/1, Lightly-raced maiden on Flat. 50/1, tenth of 12 in handicap at Kempton (2m) 29 days ago, unsuited by step up in trip. Makes turf debut. Visor on first time.
Well down the field when upped to 2m at Lingfield last month and now 0-7.
9
1st (9) Chief Craftsman (11/1 -10%)
Chief Craftsman

11
11/1(-10%)
(9) Chief Craftsman 11/1, One win from 30 Flat runs. Creditable third of 13 in handicap at Wolverhampton (1¾m, 15/2) 17 days ago. One of 2 good contenders for the stable.
Has modest 1-31 strike-rate but stayed on for third over 1m6f on AW last month; new trip.
5
2nd (5) Marbuzet (4/1 -14%)
Marbuzet

4
4/1(-14%)
(5) Marbuzet 4/1, 6/1, creditable second of 10 in handicap at Nottingham (1¾m, good to soft) 5 days ago, faring best of those held up. Good shout.
Placed on his last three appearances (1m4f-1m6f); contender if stamina holds out here.
8
3rd (8) Pound Off You (3/1 +54%)
Pound Off You

3
3/1(+54%)
(8) Pound Off You 3/1, Made winning return from long absence in 1¾m handicap at Nottingham in May. Creditable fifth of 10 in handicap (9/2) at Redcar (1¾m, good to firm) 19 days ago.
Missed last year but returned from long layoff with Nottingham win in May; considered.
12
4th (12) Toutatis (12/1 -60%)
Toutatis

12
12/1(-60%)
(12) Toutatis 12/1, Good second of 7 in handicap at Wetherby (2m, good to firm, 33/1) 30 days ago, although he would have won but for wandering around in the final 1f.
0-20 overall but ran big race in defeat at Wetherby last month.
7
5th (7) My Brother Jack (10/1 -18%)
My Brother Jack

10
10/1(-18%)
(7) My Brother Jack 10/1, Fit form hurdling, creditable fifth of 13 in handicap at Wolverhampton (1¾m, 5/1) 17 days ago.
Ran fairly well when back on the Flat last month and now 1lb below last winning mark.
14
6th (14) Foursome (9/1 -20%)
Foursome

9
9/1(-20%)
(14) Foursome 9/1, Creditable fourth of 8 in handicap at Leicester 14 days ago. Significantly back up in trip. Each-way shout under Serena Brotherton.
Competitive off lowly marks in recent weeks and experienced amateur booked here.
1
7th (1) With A Start (40/1 +20%)
With A Start

40
40/1(+20%)
(1) With A Start 40/1, 80/1, pulled up in handicap hurdle at Southwell (2m, good to soft) 37 days ago. Also well held on the Flat at Nottingham in May. Others are more obvious.
Out of form on the Flat and over hurdles for new stable this year; lots to prove.
10
8th (10) Aighear (6/1 -9%)
Aighear

6
6/1(-9%)
(10) Aighear 6/1, 15/2, respectable fourth of 9 in handicap at Hamilton (13f, good to soft) 14 days ago. Up in trip. Another who can't be discounted.
Yet to hit top gear this year but on a workable mark and any rain will be a bonus.
2
9th (2) Never No Trouble (8/1 -33%)
Never No Trouble

8
8/1(-33%)
(2) Never No Trouble 8/1, Arrives in form from hurdling (runner-up twice last month). Also second off this mark when last seen on the Flat a year ago. One to consider.
Consistent over hurdles for this stable and completely unexposed over 2m on the Flat.
15
10th (15) Robeam (66/1 -32%)
Robeam

66
66/1(-32%)
(15) Robeam 66/1, Unreliable type. Has struggled over hurdles in recent months and hard to fancy back on the Flat.
Badly out of sorts over hurdles in recent months; makes very limited appeal on Flat return.
11
11th (11) Smart Connection (66/1 +34%)
Smart Connection

66
66/1(+34%)
(11) Smart Connection 66/1, Twelve runs since last win in 2022. 125/1, below form sixth of 10 in handicap hurdle at Market Rasen (23f, good) 20 days ago. Poor on last Flat run. Easy to look elsewhere.
Has struggled on the Flat and over hurdles since switching to current stable in the autumn.
4
12th (4) Sir Joseph Swan (7/1 +18%)
Sir Joseph Swan

7
7/1(+18%)
(4) Sir Joseph Swan 7/1, Hooded first time, first run since leaving Amanda Perrett when seventh of 9 in handicap (17/2) at Hamilton (13f, good to soft) 14 days ago. Up in trip. Entitled to strip fitter for the outing and represents last year's winning trainer/jockey combination.
Made low-key seasonal/stable debut this month but might well come on for the run.
3
13th (3) Numero Uno (200/1 -203%)
Numero Uno

200
200/1(-203%)
(3) Numero Uno 200/1, Has struggled badly over hurdles for this yard and it remains to be seen whether a switch back to the Flat improves matters.
Has struggled in points and a selling hurdle this year; first Flat run since 2019.
13
14th (13) Hartside (150/1 -50%)
Hartside

150
150/1(-50%)
(13) Hartside 150/1, Off 664 days, last of 13 in handicap (150/1) at Wolverhampton (1¾m) on return 17 days ago. Can only watch.
Teenager who was beaten out of sight at Wolverhampton last month, after a long absence.
LTO Selection:

14:00 Doncaster Handicap (Class 6) 16f Race Class Flow

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

There would be no more deserving winner than MARBUZET, who has found only one too strong on each of his last two appearances, including at Nottingham only last weekend. He has shaped like the step up from 1m6f will be in his favour and is preferred to Never No Trouble, for whom there are no stamina concerns because he has been in good form over obstacles. Toutatis almost sprung a 33/1 surprise at Wetherby, but needs to back that performance up.

MARBUZET has been knocking on the door and might prove the answer to this opener for amateur riders. Never No Trouble has been in good form over hurdles and is much respected on her first Flat start for the Donald McCain stable. The selection's stablemate Chief Craftsman is another likely to be on the premises.

Representing a trainer-jockey combination with a good record in amateur riders' races, SIR JOSEPH SWAN might be the answer.


14:35 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 6f - 15 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
1st (3) Be Proud (11/1 +8%)
Be Proud

11
11/1(+8%)
(3) Be Proud 11/1, Eighteen runs since last win in 2022. Respectable fourth of 8 in handicap at Ayr (5f, firm, 11/2) 19 days ago, nearest finish.
More prolific on AW but he's down in the weights and a revival isn't out of the question.
8
2nd (8) Jenever (7/1 -40%)
Jenever

7
7/1(-40%)
(8) Jenever 7/1, Latest win at Wetherby in June. Evens, good second of 13 in handicap at Southwell (5f) 30 days ago, nailed only on the line. Should go well again.
Progressive sprinter who was pipped at the post on AW latest; still has time to do better.
16
3rd (16) Mehmo (22/1 -10%)
Mehmo

22
22/1(-10%)
(16) Mehmo 22/1, Unreliable sort. Course winner. Latest win at Southwell in January. Sixth of 8 in handicap (3/1) at Nottingham (5f, good) 14 days ago. Visor back on.
Course winner; beaten fav in a Class 6 at Nottingham latest; tough race in which to revive.
1
4th (1) Stone Of Destiny (12/1 -33%)
Stone Of Destiny

12
12/1(-33%)
(1) Stone Of Destiny 12/1, Won the Portland over C&D in 2020 but this untrustworthy individual has drawn a blank in 31 starts since. 18/1, bit below form fifth of 10 in handicap at Thirsk (5f, heavy) 68 days ago. More than capable of getting involved dropped to a 0-70 for the first time, though.
Won valuable C&D h'cap in 2020; hard to win with but this the weakest race he's contested.
11
5th (11) Hurstwood (14/1 -17%)
Hurstwood

14
14/1(-17%)
(11) Hurstwood 14/1, Latest win at Ripon in June. Creditable third of 9 in handicap there (6f, good to firm) since.
Ripon win last month and followed it with a solid third latest; up in class today.
4
6th (4) Thornaby Pearl (7/1 +56%)
Thornaby Pearl

7
7/1(+56%)
(4) Thornaby Pearl 7/1, C&D winner in 2021 and also second over C&D on her penultimate 2022 start. Much depends on whether he's primed after 8 months off.
Course winner in 2021; drew a blank in 2022; can go well fresh and on a handy mark.
6
7th (6) J R Cavagin (7.5/1 +25%)
J R Cavagin

7.5
7.5/1(+25%)
(6) J R Cavagin 7.5/1, C&D winner. Visored for 1st time, below form fifth of 11 in handicap (10/3) at Pontefract (5f, good) 10 days ago, not ideally placed.
C&D winner; below par latest but threatening beforehand; one for the shortlist.
2
8th (2) Prince Of Bel Lir (14/1 +0%)
Prince Of Bel Lir

14
14/1(+0%)
(2) Prince Of Bel Lir 14/1, C&D winner. 14/1, sixth of 11 in handicap at Newbury (6f, good to firm) 16 days ago, leading until 2f out. Being eased another 2 lb can only help.
Three 6f wins last season; ran okay at Newbury latest; career-low mark; could bounce back.
5
9th (5) Elzaal (40/1 -60%)
Elzaal

40
40/1(-60%)
(5) Elzaal 40/1, Has notched 4 5f AW wins at Newcastle this year. Eleventh of 14 in handicap there (5f) 13 days ago, not clear run. Back on turf for the first time this year now.
Made giant strides on AW since last turf run but perhaps a shade high in the weights now.
14
10th (14) South Dakota Sioux (5/1 +17%)
South Dakota Sioux

5
5/1(+17%)
(14) South Dakota Sioux 5/1, Latest win at Wetherby in June. 14/1, unlucky not to finish closer when sixth of 14 in handicap at Pontefract (6f, good) 10 days ago, badly hampered under 1f out. One to consider.
Strong traveller; had excuses since his Wetherby win and he's one to take seriously.
12
11th (12) Storm Fox (7/1 -17%)
Storm Fox

7
7/1(-17%)
(12) Storm Fox 7/1, Winner at Thirsk in June. 15/8, good second of 7 in handicap at Leicester (5f, good to firm) 26 days ago, just failing. Going the right way and much respected.
Improved for cheekpieces the last twice; this trip should suit; still not fully exposed.
7
12th (7) Lily In The Jungle (20/1 +9%)
Lily In The Jungle

20
20/1(+9%)
(7) Lily In The Jungle 20/1, Latest win at Ripon (6f) in May. Creditable fourth of 8 in handicap there (6f, good) 22 days ago.
Goes well at Ripon & ran creditably in a stronger race there last month; others preferred.
10
13th (10) Belsito (12/1 +14%)
Belsito

12
12/1(+14%)
(10) Belsito 12/1, Fair form. Not seen to best effect when seventh of 14 in handicap at Newcastle (5f, 18/1) 13 days ago, hampered. Remains unexposed for a sprinter.
0-4 in handicaps this year but has shown promise and this trip could suit him well.
13
14th (13) Concierge (11/1 +21%)
Concierge

11
11/1(+21%)
(13) Concierge 11/1, Twenty three runs since last win in 2021. 5/1, respectable third of 7 in handicap at Goodwood (6f, good to firm) 34 days ago.
On losing run; in fair form this year but this looks competitive enough.
17
15th (17) Parr Fire (20/1 -25%)
Parr Fire

20
20/1(-25%)
(17) Parr Fire 20/1, Course winner. Thirteen runs since last win in 2022. Visored first time, good third of 13 in handicap at this course (6f, good to firm, 14/1) 13 days ago. Another who could make her presence felt.
Course winner; promising effort over 6f last time and this shorter trip in her favour.
LTO Selection:

14:35 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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

The penny dropping for STORM FOX has coincided with her encountering quick conditions, with a Thirsk triumph sandwiched by narrow defeats at Redcar and Leicester. Providing there isn't a deluge, she can continue on her upward curve at the chief expense of Jenever, whose latest form figures are identical to the selection's. Hurstwood has been in fine fettle at Ripon, while Miss Belladonna and King Of Speed are just two others to consider.

STORM FOX is a lightly-raced sprinter making steady progress and might be the way to go tackling largely older opposition. Fellow 3-y-o South Dakota Sioux arrives in form and is second choice ahead of Jessica Macey's Jenever.

Parr Fire shaped well here 13 days ago but she may have to give best to the strong-travelling SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX.


15:10 Doncaster Maiden (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
9
1st (9) Sky Warrior (3.5/1 +65%)
Sky Warrior

3.5
3.5/1(+65%)
(9) Sky Warrior 3.5/1, €50,000 yearling, Mehmas colt. Dam unraced half-sister to useful 7f winner Rainbow Fire. 16/1, fourth of 11 at Windsor (6f, good to firm) on debut 38 days ago. Should have more to offer.
Prominent throughout when fourth of 11 on debut at Windsor; ought to progress.
2
2nd (2) Blue Prince (16/1 -60%)
Blue Prince

16
16/1(-60%)
(2) Blue Prince 16/1, Promising sort. 10/1, third of 5 in minor event at Newcastle (5f) 22 days ago. Up in trip. Big eye-catcher on debut when well backed and has more to offer.
Showed promise on both 5f starts but needs to improve on this first attempt at 6f.
13
3rd (13) Welcome Dream (12/1 -33%)
Welcome Dream

12
12/1(-33%)
(13) Welcome Dream 12/1, Foaled February 5. Night of Thunder colt. Half-brother to winner up to 6.3f Amirat Alward, from a highly successful family for owners. Interesting on debut.
With a good stable and has very good pedigree for this type of race.
7
4th (7) Point Given (8/1 -129%)
Point Given

8
8/1(-129%)
(7) Point Given 8/1, Foaled March 3. 270,000 gns yearling, Blue Point colt. Half-brother to several winners, including high-class winner up to 1m Toormore and very smart winner up to 1m Estidhkaar. Obvious appeal on paper and top yard had a rare first-time-out winner last week.
270,000gns yearling; half-brother to 2yo Group 1 winner Toormore; interesting newcomer.
10
5th (10) Sleven (16/1 -100%)
Sleven

16
16/1(-100%)
(10) Sleven 16/1, 60,000 gns 2-y-o. Acclamation brother to 5f winner Banafsajjy. Dam, maiden (stayed 1½m), half-sister to smart winner up to 6f Justice Good. Fifth of 9 at Salisbury (6f, good to firm, 7/1) on debut 15 days ago, not clear run. Likely to improve.
Just a respectable fifth of nine on recent Salisbury debut; others appeal more.
5
6th (5) Free Nation (1.25/1 +29%)
Free Nation

1.25
1.25/1(+29%)
(5) Free Nation 1.25/1, 100,000 gns yearling, Siyouni colt. Half-brother to numerous winners, including smart 6f winner Alphabet and useful winner up to 1m Aerion Power. Second of 9 in maiden at Windsor (6f, good to firm, 7/4) on debut 17 days ago, shaping really well. Sure to improve and leading claims.
Creditable second on recent Windsor debut and an obvious one for the shortlist.
6
7th (6) Half Moon Rising (125/1 -89%)
Half Moon Rising

125
125/1(-89%)
(6) Half Moon Rising 125/1, €28,000 foal, £52,000 yearling, Inns of Court colt. Half-brother to several winners, including 7.4f/1m winner Dragon Sun and 11.2f-13f winner Elara. 18/1, seventh of 8 in minor event at Newcastle (6f) on debut 14 days ago. Likely to need more time.
Raced too freely and in rear throughout when 18-1 for recent debut at Newcastle (6f, AW).
8
8th (8) Primetime (125/1 -89%)
Primetime

125
125/1(-89%)
(8) Primetime 125/1, 40,000 gns foal, €58,000 yearling, Time Test colt. Closely related to useful 2-y-o 6f winner Make Fast and half-brother to 3 winners, including winner up to 1m Cranberry and 9.5f winner Sun Festival. 28/1, last of 11 in maiden at Kempton (6f) on debut 15 days ago.
Stable does well with 2yos but this colt was last of 11 when 28-1 for his recent debut.
12
9th (12) Triggerman (66/1 -65%)
Triggerman

66
66/1(-65%)
(12) Triggerman 66/1, Foaled April 30. 8,000 gns foal, 9,000 gns yearling, Ribchester colt. Half-brother to several winners, including 2-y-o 7f winner Critical Data and 2-y-o 7f winner My Little Tip, both useful. Dam maiden.
Bred to be a speedy 2yo but stable has only occasional winning newcomers.
11
10th (11) Speeding Bullet (12/1 +0%)
Speeding Bullet

12
12/1(+0%)
(11) Speeding Bullet 12/1, Foaled February 26. 80,000 gns yearling, Inns of Court colt. Half-brother to 3 winners, including smart 2-y-o 5f/6f winner Caturra and useful winner up to 1m Sir Arthur Dayne. One of the more expensive ones for his first-season sire and making a fair bit of appeal on paper he's one to note.
80,000gns yearling; bred for speed; no surprise if he features.
1
11th (1) Bandello (8/1 +0%)
Bandello

8
8/1(+0%)
(1) Bandello 8/1, 18,000 gns foal, £80,000 2-y-o, Twilight Son colt. Dam, 2-y-o 7f winner, sister to useful 6f winner Strike Red. 9/1, fourth of 9 in minor event at Carlisle (5.8f, good to soft) on debut 15 days ago, not knocked about. May well do better.
Green in early stages of Carlisle debut but kept on for very respectable fourth.
3
12th (3) Factorforfurniture (66/1 -313%)
Factorforfurniture

66
66/1(-313%)
(3) Factorforfurniture 66/1, Foaled January 30. 70,000 gns foal, £42,000 yearling, £23,000 2-y-o, Too Darn Hot gelding. Closely related to 3 winners, including very smart winner up to 1m Aljamaaheer and 1¼m winner Athers. Dam 8.4f-1¼m winner.
Closely related to 1m Group 2 winner Aljamaaheer but stable not known for 2yo winners.
LTO Selection:

15:10 Doncaster Maiden (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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

Point Given represents top connections and makes plenty of appeal on pedigree, being a half-brother to Group 1-winning juvenile Toormore and Estidhkaar, who landed the Champagne Stakes here in 2014. Welcome Dream, who comes from the family of Queen's Logic, and Speeding Bullet are other newcomers of interest, but the vote goes to FREE NATION. Charlie Hills' colt filled the runner-up spot on debut at Windsor, when showing signs of inexperience, and he is expected to build on that display.

FREE NATION shaped with tons of promise when well backed and second on debut at Windsor recently and makes plenty of appeal with improvement on the cards. A number of interesting newcomers gives this a look of an intriguing maiden, Point Given, Speeding Bullet and Welcome Dream all debutants from top yards to keep an eye on.

Windsor runner-up FREE NATION probably sets a fairly good form standard and he is taken to put his experience to good use.


15:45 Doncaster Maiden (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
5
1st (5) How's The Guvnor (3.33/1 +17%)
How's The Guvnor

3.33
3.33/1(+17%)
(5) How's The Guvnor 3.33/1, Twice-raced colt. 4/1, improved when second of 8 at Nottingham (6.1f, good to firm) 28 days ago. One to consider.
Stepped up on debut effort when second at Nottingham last time; should go well again.
12
2nd (12) Shimmering Moon (12/1 +25%)
Shimmering Moon

12
12/1(+25%)
(12) Shimmering Moon 12/1, Foaled February 13. £48,000 yearling, Kuroshio filly. Half-sister to several winners, including useful 6f/7f winner Shimmering Dawn and winner up to 6f Zeeoneandonly. Dam 6f/7f winner.
£48,000 yearling and half-sister to several winners; market to guide on debut.
2
3rd (2) Classy Boy (8.5/1 -70%)
Classy Boy

8.5
8.5/1(-70%)
(2) Classy Boy 8.5/1, Foaled April 21. €45,000 yearling, £160,000 2-y-o, Calyx colt. Half-brother to 1½m winner Bright Eyed Eagle and 2-y-o 1m winner San Martino. Dam 9f/1¼m (Blue Wind Stakes) winner who stayed 12.5f. Cost plenty and lots to like on paper.
Half-brother to winners ranging from a mile to 1m4f; trainer strong in the 2yo department.
3
4th (3) Cuban Fiesta (66/1 +0%)
Cuban Fiesta

66
66/1(+0%)
(3) Cuban Fiesta 66/1, 11,000 gns foal, 22,000 gns yearling, 65,000 gns 2-y-o, Havana Grey colt. Half-brother to 2-y-o 5f winner Miss American Pie. Tenth of 11 in maiden (22/1) at Kempton (6f) on debut 15 days ago, very slowly away.
Soundly beaten on AW on debut; switches to turf with a good deal to prove.
10
5th (10) The Bitter Moose (10/1 -33%)
The Bitter Moose

10
10/1(-33%)
(10) The Bitter Moose 10/1, 140,000 gns yearling, Kodiac colt. Dam, 2-y-o 1m winner, half-sister to smart 1¼m winner Impressionist. 11/2, fifth of 9 in maiden at Hamilton (6f, good to firm) on debut 22 days ago. That race has thrown up winners and he should have more to offer.
Promise on debut at Hamilton and entitled to improve; this course should suit and claims.
4
6th (4) Fenlander (14/1 +44%)
Fenlander

14
14/1(+44%)
(4) Fenlander 14/1, Foaled April 10. Territories gelding. Closely related to 6f-7f winner Special Mayson and half-brother to 7f winner John Clare and useful 1¾m winner Eileendover. Dam 1m winner.
Plenty of winners in pedigree; stable not noted for debut winners but market check needed.
8
7th (8) Project Geofin (5.5/1 +8%)
Project Geofin

5.5
5.5/1(+8%)
(8) Project Geofin 5.5/1, Promising type. Fourth of 13 in maiden at Carlisle (5.8f, soft, 9/4) 24 days ago, slowly away again but best work finish. Visor on 1st time. Should progress.
Fair form on both starts and now gets a visor; interesting runner.
11
8th (11) Whatwouldiknow (200/1 -203%)
Whatwouldiknow

200
200/1(-203%)
(11) Whatwouldiknow 200/1, Fifth of 10 in minor event (125/1) at Beverley (5f, good) 58 days ago, not knocked about. Hard to fancy.
Needs to better everything he's done so far if he's to win this; more one for nurseries.
7
9th (7) Mr Wonderful (5.5/1 -100%)
Mr Wonderful

5.5
5.5/1(-100%)
(7) Mr Wonderful 5.5/1, Foaled April 18. 37,000 gns yearling, €185,000 2-y-o, Profitable colt. Closely related to winner up to 7f Pockley. Dam, 5f/6f winner, sister to smart 2-y-o 5f/6f winner Parliament Square, third in Prix Morny. Some tasty entries and he's one to note on debut.
185,000euros breeze-up purchase; closely related to 5f-7f AW winner; interesting newcomer.
6
10th (6) Khamsin (3.33/1 +26%)
Khamsin

3.33
3.33/1(+26%)
(6) Khamsin 3.33/1, $25,000 yearling, £195,000 2-y-o, Flatter colt. Half-brother to minor US winner by Bolt d'Oro. Dam, runner-up at 5f in US, sister to US Grade 1 7f winner Capo Bastone. Fourth of 7 at Yarmouth (6f, good to firm, 6/1) on debut 50 days ago, not knocked about. May well do better.
Ran well despite a slow start in race that is working out at Yarmouth on debut; claims.
9
11th (9) Seahorse Syd (150/1 -127%)
Seahorse Syd

150
150/1(-127%)
(9) Seahorse Syd 150/1, Twice-raced colt. 14/1, eighth of 13 in minor event at Redcar (6f, good to firm) 19 days ago.
Hasn't done enough on either start to suggest he's of any interest on these terms.
1
12th (1) Alghalib (33/1 -175%)
Alghalib

33
33/1(-175%)
(1) Alghalib 33/1, Twice-raced colt. Sixth of 9 in maiden at Hamilton (6f, good to firm, 10/3) 22 days ago. Looks one for nurseries.
Similar form both starts but latest run is working out well and should go well.
LTO Selection:

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

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

Karl Burke has enjoyed a fine season to date with his juveniles and Classy Boy commands plenty of respect on debut following his 160,000-pound purchase at the Goffs UK Breeze-Up sale. Similar comments apply for Mr Wonderful, who represents Amo Racing and cost 185,000 euros at the Goresbridge Breeze-Up, but the pair may have to play second fiddle to KHAMSIN. Slowly away on debut, he finished off his race nicely when fourth at Yarmouth and is open to a fair amount of improvement. Nottingham runner-up How's The Guvnor and Project Geofin, who sports a visor for the first time, complete the shortlist.

MR WONDERFUL and Classy Boy are a couple of very interesting newcomers and it would be no surprise to see one of them make a winning start. How's The Guvnor improved when second at Nottingham and surely has a race in him.

This can go to THE BITTER MOOSE, who ran well at Hamilton on debut and who is entitled to improve a fair bit for the experience


16:20 Doncaster Stakes (Class 5) 6f - 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
10
1st (10) Swiss Star (1/1 +20%)
Swiss Star

1
1/1(+20%)
(10) Swiss Star 1/1, Promising sort. 11/10, second of 7 in novice at Lingfield (6f, good to firm) 19 days ago. Sets the standard.
Placed in both outings, close second at Lingfield latest; leading contender.
1
2nd (1) Holkham Bay (9/1 +10%)
Holkham Bay

9
9/1(+10%)
(1) Holkham Bay 9/1, Promise on AW at Lingfield last summer, finishing second on debut before going one better 3 weeks later. Not seen for a year but open to improvement assuming all is well.
Made all in 6f AW contest at Lingfield when last seen 12 months ago.
6
3rd (6) Molaqab (1.2/1 +47%)
Molaqab

1.2
1.2/1(+47%)
(6) Molaqab 1.2/1, Promising sort. 3/1, fourth of 7 in maiden at Newmarket (7f, soft) 86 days ago. Open to further progress for his in-form top stable.
Has shown ability in maidens, including here; remains open to improvement.
2
4th (2) Dalton Lane (40/1 -150%)
Dalton Lane

40
40/1(-150%)
(2) Dalton Lane 40/1, Fair form when second on AW debut in February. Not in same form when fourth of 8 in maiden (3/1) at Redcar (6f, good) 3 months later.
Promising debut at Newcastle; lesser effort at Redcar since.
11
5th (11) Viscountess Renard (16/1 -14%)
Viscountess Renard

16
16/1(-14%)
(11) Viscountess Renard 16/1, 17/2, fourth of 11 in novice at Wetherby (7f, good to firm) on debut 30 days ago, not knocked about. Should have more to offer.
Showed ability at Wetherby while shaping as if this drop to 6f will suit.
3
6th (3) Doon The Glen (150/1 -127%)
Doon The Glen

150
150/1(-127%)
(3) Doon The Glen 150/1, 33/1, eleventh of 12 in C&D maiden (good to firm) on debut 12 days ago.
Beat only one rival in 12-runner maiden over C&D on debut.
5
7th (5) Havana Pursuit (40/1 -60%)
Havana Pursuit

40
40/1(-60%)
(5) Havana Pursuit 40/1, Havana Grey half-brother to several winners, including smart winner up to 7f Flying Pursuit and 6f winner Straightothepoint. Bred to have a future but most from the yard are better for a run.
15,000gns yearling; by Havana Grey; market helpful on debut.
7
8th (7) Poseidon Prince (66/1 -100%)
Poseidon Prince

66
66/1(-100%)
(7) Poseidon Prince 66/1, Thrice-raced maiden. First run since leaving Charlie Appleby when tenth of 11 in novice at Wolverhampton (7f, 28/1) on reappearance 17 days ago. Can only watch after that.
Soundly beaten at Wolverhampton on stable/seasonal debut.
4
9th (4) Frank The Spark (150/1 -88%)
Frank The Spark

150
150/1(-88%)
(4) Frank The Spark 150/1, 28/1, last of 8 in novice at Newcastle (7f) on debut 13 days ago.
Failed to beat a rival at Newcastle on debut.
9
10th (9) Roys Pursuit (200/1 -300%)
Roys Pursuit

200
200/1(-300%)
(9) Roys Pursuit 200/1, 66/1, eighth of 12 in C&D maiden (good to firm) on debut 12 days ago.
Never dangerous in C&D maiden 12 days ago.
LTO Selection:

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

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

Holkham Bay has to concede 5lb and upwards on his first run for just over a year having got off the mark on his second start at Lingfield, and MOLAQAB is preferred. Third here in November on his racecourse bow, he shaped in need of his return at Newmarket's Craven meeting and is likely to be sharper now, especially with his stable in much better form. Swiss Star has placed on both her outings so far and is respected along with newcomer Mezon.

SWISS STAR has shown enough to suggest a win isn't far away and she's narrowly preferred to fellow Newmarket raider Molaqab. Viscountess Renard showed a bit on her Wetherby debut and may prove best of the rest unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding newcomer Mezon.

With a good chance on the figures, SWISS STAR is taken to open her account at the third attempt. Molaqab is second choice.


16:55 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
8
1st (8) Primeval (1.88/1 +25%)
Primeval

1.88
1.88/1(+25%)
(8) Primeval 1.88/1, Lope De Vega filly. Half-sister to several winners, including high-class winner up to 10.4f Time Test and smart 11f-2m winner Retirement Plan. Boasts an excellent pedigree and is worth chancing to make a winning start.
May need further in due course but is bred to be useful; interesting newcomer.
1
2nd (1) Couplet (0.91/1 +17%)
Couplet

0.91
0.91/1(+17%)
(1) Couplet 0.91/1, Promising sort. Won 13-runner maiden at Haydock (6f, good, 12/1) on debut, staying on strongly. Off 9 months. Open to progress and likely to feature under a penalty.
Promising debut at Haydock (won going away) last September; respected on reappearance.
11
3rd (11) Turquoise Diamond (3.33/1 +5%)
Turquoise Diamond

3.33
3.33/1(+5%)
(11) Turquoise Diamond 3.33/1, Twice-raced maiden. 5/1, fourth of 7 in minor event at Lingfield (6f, good to firm) 19 days ago, not knocked about. Should have more to offer.
Promising effort at Lingfield on reappearance; should improve further; enters calculations.
9
4th (9) Sacred Falls (125/1 -89%)
Sacred Falls

125
125/1(-89%)
(9) Sacred Falls 125/1, 7,000 gns 3-y-o, Dark Angel filly. Dam, 2-y-o 6f/7f winner, half-sister to very smart 5f-1m winner Belvoir Bay. Not an obvious sort on paper.
7,000gns 3yo; by Dark Angel; yard not associated with debut scorers.
7
5th (7) Opal Storm (250/1 -279%)
Opal Storm

250
250/1(-279%)
(7) Opal Storm 250/1, Once-raced maiden. 66/1, fifth of 6 in minor event at Carlisle (5.8f, soft) on debut 24 days ago, slowly away.
Needs to improve plenty on Carlisle debut form.
4
6th (4) Time To Spark (40/1 +20%)
Time To Spark

40
40/1(+20%)
(4) Time To Spark 40/1, Orientor gelding. Dam 5f winner. Likely to need this initial experience.
From a family that has served his stable well; follow the market signals.
3
7th (3) Lucky Protector (28/1 +15%)
Lucky Protector

28
28/1(+15%)
(3) Lucky Protector 28/1, Once-raced maiden. 125/1, sixth of 11 in minor event at Wetherby (7f, good to firm) on debut 30 days ago. Unlikely to feature.
Showed some ability at Wetherby while shaping as if this drop to 6f will suit.
6
8th (6) Coco Starlight (33/1 -32%)
Coco Starlight

33
33/1(-32%)
(6) Coco Starlight 33/1, Gregorian filly. Dam maiden half-sister to very smart winner up to 1¼m Folkswood. Stable capable of readying a newcomer, so she's worth a market check.
Debutante by Gregorian and the first foal of a well-related maiden.
2
9th (2) Irish Dancer (250/1 -150%)
Irish Dancer

250
250/1(-150%)
(2) Irish Dancer 250/1, Twice-raced maiden. Last of 12 in maiden (22/1) at this C&D (good to firm) 12 days ago. Makes no appeal.
Finished last in both outings.
LTO Selection:

16:55 Doncaster Stakes (Class 5) 6f Race Class Flow

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

COUPLET created a big impression when winning on debut at Haydock last September and the daughter of Zoustar could be hard to beat once again, despite the penalty and layoff. Star Map took a big step forward when second over C&D last time and she may have more to offer here. The most noteworthy newcomer is Primeval, who is a half-sister to high-class Group 2 winner and emerging sire Time Test.

PRIMEVAL is a half-sister to several winners, notably the classy Time Test, and this isn't the strongest novice to be starting out in, so she's worth taking a chance on if the market vibes are right. Couplet, who made a winning start 9 months ago, is an obvious danger and Star Map should be in the mix.

Haydock winner Couplet holds leading claims on her return to action but an interesting alternative is TURQUOISE DIAMOND.


17:30 Doncaster Handicap (Class 4) 7f - 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
2
1st (2) Riot (4.5/1 +10%)
Riot

4.5
4.5/1(+10%)
(2) Riot 4.5/1, Latest win at Chelmsford City in May. 5/1, run best excused when 8 lengths fifth of 6 to Mobashr in handicap at this C&D (good to firm) 12 days ago, badly hampered under 3f out. Can get back on track.
Had an excuse here 12 days ago; respectable form otherwise this season.
5
2nd (5) Mobashr (3.33/1 -11%)
Mobashr

3.33
3.33/1(-11%)
(5) Mobashr 3.33/1, Capitalised on his reduced mark when winning 6-runner handicap at this C&D (good to firm, 11/1) 12 days ago. Remains well treated on old form so he's not taken lightly.
C&D winner 12 days ago; that race rather fell apart but he's hard to dismiss.
4
3rd (4) Quest For Fun (7/1 +0%)
Quest For Fun

7
7/1(+0%)
(4) Quest For Fun 7/1, In first-time tongue strap, ran better than on seasonal/stable debut when fifth of 16 in handicap at York (7f, good to firm, 25/1) 27 days ago. Interesting contender having dropped below his last winning mark.
Ran respectably at York on second start for new yard; has slipped to handy mark.
11
4th (11) Dagmar Run (22/1 +21%)
Dagmar Run

22
22/1(+21%)
(11) Dagmar Run 22/1, Form has gone the wrong way this year, faring no better after 4 months off (had been gelded) when last of 8 in handicap at Newmarket (7f, good, 33/1) 19 days ago. Best watched.
Has regressed since his maiden win; something to prove.
7
5th (7) Cliffcake (4.5/1 +18%)
Cliffcake

4.5
4.5/1(+18%)
(7) Cliffcake 4.5/1, Successful at Beverley in May and again ran well when second of 10 in handicap at Thirsk (7f, soft, 6/1) 23 days ago. Major player in his current form.
Back in better form the last twice; fourth off 5lb higher in this race last year.
3
6th (3) Alethiometer (5/1 +29%)
Alethiometer

5
5/1(+29%)
(3) Alethiometer 5/1, C&D winner who scored at Ayr in June. Found things tougher upped in grade when fifth of 6 in handicap at Redcar (7f, good to firm, 10/1) 19 days ago, but could fare better with good-value claimer now on board.
Below par last time but usually consistent and could well bounce back.
9
7th (9) Surprise Picture (10/1 -43%)
Surprise Picture

10
10/1(-43%)
(9) Surprise Picture 10/1, Soon back to form when making all in 8-runner handicap at Musselburgh (7.2f, good, 11/2) 20 days ago. Can give another good account on first run for yard after leaving Keith Dalgleish.
Couple of Class 6 wins this term; goes without usual headgear on stable debut.
8
8th (8) Grant Wood (40/1 -100%)
Grant Wood

40
40/1(-100%)
(8) Grant Wood 40/1, After 8 months off, first run since leaving Eric Alston when seventh of 10 on handicap debut at Pontefract (6f, good to firm, 22/1) 31 days ago. Others more persuasive.
Maiden; goes back up in distance on second run for new stable.
6
9th (6) Eldrickjones (10/1 +17%)
Eldrickjones

10
10/1(+17%)
(6) Eldrickjones 10/1, Below form when ninth of 11 in handicap (14/1) at York (8.8f, good to firm) 26 days ago. Now drops back down in trip with blinkers reapplied, but more needed to take advantage of his falling mark.
Not solid on 2023 form and can be opposed.
10
10th (10) Serenity Rose (40/1 -21%)
Serenity Rose

40
40/1(-21%)
(10) Serenity Rose 40/1, Off the mark at Wolverhampton in January. Run best excused when twelfth of 14 in handicap at Haydock (1m, good to firm, 8/1) 75 days ago, hampered over 2f out. Others still look stronger.
Well beaten last time; record on turf still isn't fully convincing.
LTO Selection:

17:30 Doncaster Handicap (Class 4) 7f Race Class Flow

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

MOBASHR returned to winning ways over C&D 12 days ago and a 4lb rise in the ratings for that success may not be enough to prevent the five-year-old from making it a double. Surprise Picture also scored on his most recent outing and Grant Tuer's new inmate could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Alethiometer and Cliffcake should not be underestimated.

CLIFFCAKE has returned to form on his last 2 starts, getting back to winning ways at Beverley before running well when second at Thirsk last month, so he is taken to score again in his current mood. Mobashr took advantage of a career-low mark here on his latest outing and is feared most, with Quest For Fun completing the shortlist.

The suggestion is QUEST FOR FUN who has slipped to 3lb below his last winning mark. Cliffcake is second choice.


18:00 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 8f - 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
7
1st (7) Panning For Gold (2/1 -6%)
Panning For Gold

2
2/1(-6%)
(7) Panning For Gold 2/1, Off the mark at Yarmouth last month and defied a penalty in convincing fashion at Brighton (8f, good to firm, 11/10) 5 days later. 7 lb higher now but remains with potential.
Won 1m handicaps (good to firm) at Yarmouth and Brighton last month once switched to turf.
6
2nd (6) No Barrier (16/1 +0%)
No Barrier

16
16/1(+0%)
(6) No Barrier 16/1, Failed to stay longer trip when fourth of 7 in handicap (22/1) at Redcar (10f, good to firm) 20 days ago. Hadn't been proving particularly progressive beforehand and will likely prove vulnerable to less-exposed rivals again with blinkers applied.
Easily best show this season was penultimate start; tried cheekpieces latest, now blinkers.
1
3rd (1) Bird Of Play (3/1 +33%)
Bird Of Play

3
3/1(+33%)
(1) Bird Of Play 3/1, Winner at Haydock in May. 5/1, again ran creditably when second of 10 in handicap at this C&D (good to firm) 13 days ago, sticking to task. Leading player again under regular claimer.
7f win followed by two 1m seconds, last time beaten a neck over C&D; shortlisted.
5
4th (5) Just A Notion (18/1 +10%)
Just A Notion

18
18/1(+10%)
(5) Just A Notion 18/1, Thrice-raced maiden. Seventh of 13 in maiden (18/1) at Yarmouth (7f, good to firm) 29 days ago. Opening mark looks stiff on her handicap debut.
Interesting if backed for this handicap debut and she is bred to get at least 1m.
11
5th (11) Ubettabequick (18/1 +36%)
Ubettabequick

18
18/1(+36%)
(11) Ubettabequick 18/1, Respectable second of 7 in handicap at Chepstow (7.1f, good to firm) 17 days ago, staying on again final 1f. Looks bit exposed by now but could prove capable of making the frame.
Placed over 7f in two of her three handicaps; 1m is worth a go.
8
6th (8) Duke Of Wybourne (25/1 -14%)
Duke Of Wybourne

25
25/1(-14%)
(8) Duke Of Wybourne 25/1, Runner-up at Newcastle in April but has seemingly gone badly off the boil, struggling long way out at Beverley last time.
Went close at Newcastle (1m, AW) in April but hasn't been at the same level back on turf.
2
7th (2) Peaceful Story (4/1 +20%)
Peaceful Story

4
4/1(+20%)
(2) Peaceful Story 4/1, Thrice-raced maiden. Third of 11 in minor event at Windsor (8.1f, good to firm, 7/2) 17 days ago. Not discounted on handicap debut, though perhaps will prove better suited by further.
Minor honours in 1m novice events last month and should have more to give.
10
8th (10) Lakota Lass (20/1 +29%)
Lakota Lass

20
20/1(+29%)
(10) Lakota Lass 20/1, Thrice-raced maiden. 10/1, tenth of 11 in minor event at Windsor (8.1f, good to firm) 17 days ago. Work to do on handicap debut.
Handicap debut and probably of interest only if there's been market support behind her.
4
9th (4) Carvetii (16/1 -33%)
Carvetii

16
16/1(-33%)
(4) Carvetii 16/1, Did well under circumstances when second of 6 in handicap at Leicester (7f, heavy) on his penultimate outing, faring best of those ridden prominently in strongly-run event. Below form at Newmarket last time, though, and others are preferred.
Went close at Leicester (7f, soft); well beaten at Newmarket (7f, good) three weeks later.
9
10th (9) Leading Company (9/1 +36%)
Leading Company

9
9/1(+36%)
(9) Leading Company 9/1, Respectable seventh of 13 in handicap (25/1) at Leicester (10f, good) 14 days ago, finding less than looked likely. Back down in trip. Needs a couple of these to falter.
7.4f/1m hat-trick last summer; raced at 1m2f this season, showing enough to be of interest.
LTO Selection:

18:00 Doncaster Handicap (Class 5) 8f Race Class Flow

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

Panning For Gold is bound to be popular in search of a hat-trick, but the step up in grade and 7lb rise for his most recent win could leave him vulnerable. With that in mind, slight preference is for BIRD OF PLAY, who is only 1lb higher than when beaten a neck over C&D a couple of weeks ago. Peaceful Story appears to be on a workable mark for her handicap debut and is the pick of the remainder.

PANNING FOR GOLD didn't appear to particularly handle the track at Brighton last time but proved far too good for his rivals nonetheless and a 7 lb rise shouldn't be enough to stop him completing the hat-trick. Chorus Line was a tidy winner at Leicester and didn't really get much of a chance to build on that victory at Haydock, so also merits plenty of respect, with the consistent Bird of Play also considered.

The two conspicuously in-form runners are PANNING FOR GOLD (nap) & Bird Of Play, with Leading Company completing the shortlist.


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