There were 28 Races on Saturday 30th November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Newbury, 7 races at Doncaster, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (2) (5/2 -67%) Campaign Trail |
5/2(-67%) | (2) Campaign Trail 5/2, Fairly useful and progressive on Flat (stays 2m) for Ralph Beckett in 2023. 200,000 gns purchase in the autumn of that year. It's taken a while for new connections to get him to the track (has had wind surgery) but he's still a very interesting recruit to hurdling. Also tongue tied first time. Bought for 200,000gns after good Flat campaign in 2023; makes hurdle debut after layoff. |
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2nd (7) (14/1 +0%) Supreme George |
14/1(+0%) | (7) Supreme George 14/1, £38,000 Irish point recruit who offered something to work on when fifth of 12 on his Sedgefield hurdle debut 25 days ago but he's unlikely to really come into his own until tackling longer trips than this. Just a respectable fifth in run-of-the-mill Sedgefield maiden on recent hurdle debut. |
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3rd (1) (1/2 +19%) No Questions Asked |
1/2(+19%) | (1) No Questions Asked 1/2, Point winner who won a Market Rasen bumper and showed useful form when sixth in an Aintree Grade 2 in the spring. Can be rated a lot better than the bare form of his odds-on hurdle debut success at Carlisle as he was set an awful lot to do in a first-time hood (retained). This is a good opportunity. Useful in bumpers last season and made a winning hurdle debut this month; major player. |
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4th (3) (8/1 +60%) Eagles Gold |
8/1(+60%) | (3) Eagles Gold 8/1, Half-brother to 2 winners. Has shown ability in a bumper and novice hurdle nearly 8 months apart and likely has a bigger performance in him before long. Not beaten far on bumper debut in April but made low-key start to hurdle career this month. |
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5th (8) (40/1 -21%) Joto |
40/1(-21%) | (8) Joto 40/1, Only modest form in 2 bumpers this autumn so doesn't strike as an obvious one to make a successful start over hurdles. Not beaten that far after keeping on well in her two bumpers this autumn. |
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6th (6) (100/1 +0%) Rockvale |
100/1(+0%) | (6) Rockvale 100/1, Only beaten 12 lengths when second on Warwick debut but down the field at Bangor since. Not disgraced on rules debut and had excuse on next outing but remains best watched. |
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7th (5) (250/1 -25%) Nut Wood |
250/1(-25%) | (5) Nut Wood 250/1, No promise in a bumper and 2 novice hurdles. Big outsider. Struggled to get competitive on first two hurdling starts. |
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8th (4) (125/1 -25%) Moran's Law |
125/1(-25%) | (4) Moran's Law 125/1, In good hands but likely more one for handicaps after this. Soundly beaten on both hurdling starts this autumn; can't be recommended. |
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9th (9) (66/1 -100%) Natus Vincere |
66/1(-100%) | (9) Natus Vincere 66/1, Decisive winner of her sole start in points but hasn't achieved much in 2 novice hurdles this month. Irish point winner in May but soundly beaten in two hurdle races this month. |
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NO QUESTIONS ASKED was value for more than the winning margin when scoring at Carlisle on his hurdles debut earlier in the month, and a 7lb penalty for that success may not be enough to prevent him from following up. A progressive sort on the Flat last year for trainer Ralph Beckett, Campaign Trail must be of interest on his first start for new connections after a long absence, while Joto is another to note after a relatively promising bumper effort at Kelso last time out.
NO QUESTIONS ASKED can be rated a good bit better than the bare form of his Carlisle hurdle debut success and can make it 2-2 in this discipline. Campaign Trail's absence ahead of this hurdle debut has to be a slight concern but he's still the obvious danger.
Useful bumper performer NO QUESTIONS ASKED had to work pretty hard to make a winning hurdle debut but can better that bare form here.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (2) (11/2 +54%) Classic King |
11/2(+54%) | (2) Classic King 11/2, Fairly useful novice hurdler last season but well below that level on his completed start over fences last autumn. Too soon to write him off in this sphere but he needs to jump better. Has made low-key start to chasing career but can still deliver on hurdling promise. |
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2nd (3) (5/4 -4%) I'm Ravenous |
5/4(-4%) | (3) I'm Ravenous 5/4, Won a Sedgefield maiden hurdle in October and followed up on his chase and handicap debut at Warwick (2½m, good) 5 weeks later. His 5 lb rise for that is offset by his very promising rider's 7 lb claim. Hard to beat. Low-mileage 6yo; made all on recent chase/handicap debut; good 7lb claimer booked today. |
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3rd (1) (7/2 -75%) Roger Pol |
7/2(-75%) | (1) Roger Pol 7/2, Returned from wind surgery to make a successful chase debut at Southwell (20.5f, good) last month. The slightly shorter trip this time isn't sure to play to his strengths but he appeals as one who should have even more to offer over fences. Won in pretty good style on last month's seasonal/chase debut; major player here. |
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4th (4) (15/2 -50%) Shakeyatailfeather |
15/2(-50%) | (4) Shakeyatailfeather 15/2, Fair hurdler who came good at the sixth time of asking in 21.5f Newton Abbot maiden in September. Bettered that form when narrowly denied under a penalty at Southwell (3m) the following month but not at best at Ludlow since. Chase debut (placed in point at start of career). Just 1-8 over hurdles and was below form last time; improvement needed on chase debut. |
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5th (5) (9/1 +10%) Presenting Pete |
9/1(+10%) | (5) Presenting Pete 9/1, Modest handicap hurdler who has run to a similar level on all 3 chase starts this autumn. Likely vulnerable to some of the less-exposed sorts in this line-up. Good second on last month's chasing debut but others here have more potential. |
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This can go the way of I'M RAVENOUS, who could not be denied on his chase debut at Warwick when jumping well from the front throughout. A 5lb rise for that victory could prove lenient, and Ben Pauling's charge can land the hat-trick at the main expense of Roger Pol, who made an excellent impression himself when scoring on his chase debut at Southwell last month. A capable sort over the smaller obstacles, Shakeyatailfeather must also enter calculations for leading connections.
Callum Pritchard's 7 lb claim is a gift and he can put it to good use again on I'M RAVENOUS. Roger Pol is the obvious danger.
Preference is for ROGER POL, who came from off the pace and was nicely in command in the closing stages at Southwell last month.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (1) (8/15 +57%) Dameofthecotswolds |
8/15(+57%) | (1) Dameofthecotswolds 8/15, Bumper winner who has improved again over hurdles this term, making it 2 wins from her last 3 starts with a stylish success in a mares' novice at Ludlow (21.2f, good to soft). Rider takes off handy 7 lb and she's very much the one to beat. Took form to whole new level when winning easily at Ludlow last month; obvious contender. |
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2nd (5) (4/1 -33%) Millie Supreme |
4/1(-33%) | (5) Millie Supreme 4/1, £30,000 purchase after winning 3 of 6 starts in Irish points and found just one too strong on hurdles debut at Carlisle (2½m, good to soft), in turn pulling clear of the rest. Should make her presence felt. Three point wins; clear second to promising rival on recent hurdling debut. |
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3rd (6) (9/1 +10%) Rialannah |
9/1(+10%) | (6) Rialannah 9/1, Remains a maiden following 7 attempts in this sphere and while she was runner-up twice during the spring, this 5-y-o has failed to fire both starts since returning to action last month. Fair form when second twice in the spring but has disappointed twice this autumn. |
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4th (3) (6/1 +0%) Bluey |
6/1(+0%) | (3) Bluey 6/1, Picked up for £27,000 after making it fifth time lucky in points in January. Hooded when scoring on subsequent Rules debut in a Plumpton bumper (17.8f, good to soft), making all, and she's of interest now switched to hurdles. Goes without headgear this time. Point/bumper winner; ought to make an impact over hurdles sooner rather than later. |
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5th (2) (66/1 -164%) Aunty Christine |
66/1(-164%) | (2) Aunty Christine 66/1, Little impact in a couple of bumpers and she was beaten a fair way when third of 7 on hurdles debut in a 19.6f Huntingdon novice on return earlier this month. Probably more one for the longer term. Shaped with significant promise before weakening on recent seasonal/hurdle debut. |
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6th (7) (33/1 -175%) Swallowfields |
33/1(-175%) | (7) Swallowfields 33/1, Attracted plenty of support ahead of her introduction in a Uttoxeter bumper in April but she was safely held. In good hands and will probably leave that form well behind in time but sizeable step forward will be needed if she's to make a winning hurdles debut. Shaped with some promise on bumper debut but improvement is needed on this hurdling debut. |
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7th (8) (200/1 -300%) Troubleisontheway |
200/1(-300%) | (8) Troubleisontheway 200/1, Well beaten starting out in a bumper last October and she didn't show much on debut in this sphere either. Has a good jumping pedigree but soundly beaten on first two starts (bumper/hurdle). |
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8th (9) (33/1 -65%) Jessie Jump Jet |
33/1(-65%) | (9) Jessie Jump Jet 33/1, Fair fourth of 9 in a bumper on debut at Huntingdon in May and also offered something to work on when third in a Uttoxeter maiden hurdle (15.8f, good to soft) at the begining of this month. Still, she will probably come into her own in handicaps in due course. Ran well for a long way when third (well held in the end) on hurdling debut; has potential. |
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After a double in point-to-points, MILLIE SUPREME made a highly-encouraging start to her career under Rules when runner-up to what looked a talented sort at Carlisle. The slight drop in trip on this occasion is likely to suit and she gets the vote ahead of Dameofthecotswolds, who has taken her form to a new level this season but the recent Ludlow winner has to concede plenty of weight all round here. A comfortable winner of a bumper at Plumpton in April, Bluey is one to monitor for market support or her hurdles bow.
It probably wasn't the strongest of races that DAMEOFTHECOTSWOLDS won at Ludlow but she nevertheless did the job well and is taken to follow up here. Millie Supreme, who made an encouraging Rules debut when second to a potentially useful type at Carlisle, gets the nod ahead of bumper winner Bluey for forecast purposes.
After a very comfortable success at Ludlow five weeks ago, DAMEOFTHECOTSWOLDS looks good enough to overcome her 10lb penalty here.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (4) (7/2 +30%) Rightsotom |
7/2(+30%) | (4) Rightsotom 7/2, Looked promising in spring 2023 for Thomas Mullins and may have needed outing, back from 18 months off, when seventh at Ascot (15.7f) on debut for new yard 28 days ago. This run should reveal more. Lightly raced 5yo but was well held in Ascot handicap on comeback for new yard. |
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2nd (1) (4/1 +38%) Samuel Spade |
4/1(+38%) | (1) Samuel Spade 4/1, Capitalised on the ease in grade when scoring at Huntingdon (20.6f) in March and was bac to form when third at Sandown recently. Jumping can't always be trusted but he's worthy of respect. 4-13 over hurdles; good third on return at Sandown and has claims if he can build on that. |
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3rd (3) (17/2 -143%) Bowling Buddy |
17/2(-143%) | (3) Bowling Buddy 17/2, Winning Irish pointer and most progressive over hurdles for Olly Murphy, getting the hat-trick up in a novice at Wetherby 45 days ago. Picked up for £58,000 by new connections and can continue the good work. 3-4 over hurdles and he joined new connections' for £58,000; respected on stable debut. |
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4th (5) (6/1 -33%) Nordic Tiger |
6/1(-33%) | (5) Nordic Tiger 6/1, French import who was firmly on the up when last seen, signing off with another win at Southwell 7 months ago. Should be well prepared for this by shrewd yard and there may be more to come. Three wins from last four starts and he could continue on the upgrade this winter. |
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5th (2) (15/8 +17%) Yellow Car |
15/8(+17%) | (2) Yellow Car 15/8, Point winner who overcame lingering greenness to make a successful start over hurdles at Newton Abbot (21.5f) in July. Bettered that form both starts since, resuming winning ways in a 5-runner novice at Fontwell a couple of months ago, and opening mark looks lenient. Record of 2-3 over hurdles and he's open to progress on handicap debut; respected. |
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6th (6) (80/1 -220%) Kayce Dutton |
80/1(-220%) | (6) Kayce Dutton 80/1, Hurdles winner for Margaret Mullins but only fourth in a novice on debut for this yard and has been off a further 14 months since, so others are more appealing. Unexposed 6yo but he's back from a long layoff and this is competitive on handicap debut. |
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7th (7) (40/1 -21%) Romeo Brown |
40/1(-21%) | (7) Romeo Brown 40/1, Long time without a win and hasn't fired yet this season, so others are more persuasive. On reduced mark but he has lots to prove and needs a major turnaround. |
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8th (8) (10/1 -25%) Irish Lullaby |
10/1(-25%) | (8) Irish Lullaby 10/1, Fairly useful stayer on Flat for Jessica Harrington. Bought for 65,000 gns in December and went 2-3 over hurdles when landing the odds in a 2m1f mares' novice at Cartmel in May. Not in same form since returning but too soon to write off. Still has potential over hurdles but she needs to find more over this stiffer stamina test. |
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A number of these arrive in good form, none more so than Bowling Buddy, who took his record under Rules to 3-4 when on target at Wetherby last month. He merits plenty of respect along with recent Fontwell scorer Yellow Car, but the vote goes to RIGHTSOTOM. Highly-tried last season, with his standout performance being a fourth-placed finish in a Grade 1 at Aintree, the son of Maxios has since joined Joe Tizzard. Outpaced over an extended 1m7f on his return at Ascot earlier this month, a step up in trip promises to suit and a 3lb ease in the ratings ought to aid his chance too.
YELLOW CAR looks really progressive and may have been let in lightly off an opening mark of 124, so he's preferred to Bowling Buddy, who searches for a four-timer debuting for new connections. Nordic Tiger is also on the up and could play a part.
This looks highly competitive but YELLOW CAR may be able to make it 3-4 over hurdles and he gets the vote ahead of Bowling Buddy.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (1) (5/4 +50%) Slugger |
5/4(+50%) | (1) Slugger 5/4, Talented but quirky in time with Iain Jardine but looked more straightforward when capitalising on a reduced mark on first start for this yard in 10-runner handicap hurdle at Carlisle (17.2f) 27 days ago, responding well to a change of tactics. 7 lb higher but promises to go well again. Made all on stable debut at Carlisle (2m1f); up 7lb but he could be a major force again. |
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2nd (7) (11/2 -38%) Crystal Glance |
11/2(-38%) | (7) Crystal Glance 11/2, Showed plenty to work on when third at Hereford on debut and confirmed that promise when scoring in maiden at Bangor (16.7f, good) in May. Followed up on Uttoxeter handicap debut 6 months later and is open to further improvement. Made it 2-3 over hurdles when beating a dual subsequent winner at Uttoxeter; interesting. |
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3rd (6) (11/1 +8%) Two To Tango |
11/1(+8%) | (6) Two To Tango 11/1, Showed fair form in pair of maiden hurdles last winter. Back on track when third in a 10-runner Wincanton handicap (15.2f, good) in October and ran to a similar level when filling same spot at Plumpton since. Third in two handicaps this autumn but he's now 0-6 over hurdles and needs to find more. |
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4th (3) (11/1 -57%) Prolific Profile |
11/1(-57%) | (3) Prolific Profile 11/1, Showed further improvement to complete the hat-trick in 14-runner handicap at Uttoxeter (15.8f, good to soft) in October, going with enthusiasm. Progressed again when runner-up at Aintree since and may do better still. Won three on a row before a good second behind a major improver at Aintree; key player. |
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5th (5) (10/1 -43%) Camarrate |
10/1(-43%) | (5) Camarrate 10/1, Fairly useful winner at 12f on Flat who got off the mark over hurdles at Fakenham in April and improved when defying a penalty at Sedgefield (16.8f) the following month. Shaped as if better for the run when third on handicap bow at Aintree recently and remains capable of better. Tongue tie goes on. Finished behind Prolific Profile at Aintree and needs to find more with tongue-tie added. |
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6th (4) (7/2 +75%) Coastguard Station |
7/2(+75%) | (4) Coastguard Station 7/2, Fairly useful chaser who wasn't seen to best effect back down in grade when fourth of 8 in handicap at Aintree (15.8f, good) 21 days ago, left poorly placed. Returns to hurdling from an appreciably lower mark with a promising claimer now on board. On lower mark back over hurdles but he's 1-10 in this sphere and has work to do. |
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|U| (2) (11/1 -144%) Admiralty House |
11/1(-144%) | (2) Admiralty House 11/1, Free goer who made a good start over hurdles in 2022/23, winning Kempton juvenile (2m) prior to pair of placed efforts at Huntingdon/Ludlow. Proved he retains all his ability after almost 2 years off when second at Wincanton in October and needs respecting from only a 2 lb higher mark here. Unexposed hurdler who went close in Wincanton handicap on comeback last month; shortlisted. |
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Prolific Profile's winning run came to an end at Aintree three weeks ago but that defeat came at the hands of an improver and he merits respect despite going up a further 3lb in the handicap, though it is CRYSTAL GLANCE that shades preference. The four-year-old landed her maiden at Bangor in May before defeating a progressive rival at Uttoxeter recently. A 9lb hike in the ratings doesn't look overly harsh, especially given the featherweight she saddles today. Slugger heads the remainder.
CRYSTAL GLANCE is up in grade but saw off a subsequent winner with a bit up her sleeve at Uttoxeter and, hailing from a yard that has a good record of improving similar types, she's fancied to go in again. Admiralty House and Slugger head the dangers.
Preference is for the unexposed 4yo CRYSTAL GLANCE, who made it 2-3 over hurdles when beating a dual subsequent winner at Uttoxeter.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (3) (15/8 +44%) Stans The Man |
15/8(+44%) | (3) Stans The Man 15/8, Belatedly added to maiden hurdle success back in January 2023 when landing a 3¼m Warwick handicap in September and overcame a mixed round of jumping to make his first completed start over fences a winning one in first-time blinkers at Exeter 12 days ago. Remans unexposed as a chaser. Unexposed chaser who won by 8l at Exeter last time and a 5lb rise looks fair. |
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2nd (5) (13/8 +41%) Finn Lough |
13/8(+41%) | (5) Finn Lough 13/8, Shaped well on several occasions over hurdles and all the better for chasing debut when length second at Warwick/Huntingdon last 2 starts. Player. Close second in the last two of his three chase runs and he's still unexposed as a stayer. |
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3rd (1) (6/1 +0%) Taste The Fear |
6/1(+0%) | (1) Taste The Fear 6/1, Winner of back-to-back handicap chases at Southwell (both over 24.3f) during the spring. Stepped up on hurdles run when fourth at Wetherby 4 weeks ago and not ruled out eased another 2 lb. Triple chase winner but he looks weighted near best and others are preferred. |
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4th (2) (11/2 -100%) Red Nika |
11/2(-100%) | (2) Red Nika 11/2, Point winner who ran creditably back under Rules for the first time in 3 years when fourth in a Chepstow hunter in April. Built on that at the second attempt back from another break when just denied there 24 days ago and this low-mileage 9-y-o can go one better. Up 5lb for Chepstow second but he was only just caught and is still unexposed over fences. |
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|PU| (6) (14/1 +44%) Aquila Sky |
14/1(+44%) | (6) Aquila Sky 14/1, Fairly useful hurdler who produced his best effort to date over fences when a close third in a 26.3f Chepstow handicap during the spring. However, it was all rather laboured tried in cheekpieces at Bangor next time and well held at Uttoxeter on return. On workable mark but he's hard to predict and was tailed off at Uttoxeter on recent return. |
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STANS THE MAN made amends for unseating at Bangor when getting off the mark at the third attempt over fences at Exeter. The seven-year-old has to contend with a 5lb rise from the handicapper, but it would be no surprise if he stepped forward again from that performance. Betterforeveryone won here in February and is entitled to strip fitter for his Chepstow return, while Finn Lough is expected to be competitive following a brace of runner-up efforts.
RED NIKA was clear of the rest when collared late on at Chepstow and can go one better if seeing out this longer trip. This does look competitive, though, with Stans The Man and Finn Lough heading the dangers.
Top of the list is STANS THE MAN (nap), who made it third-time lucky over fences when forging clear in blinkers at Exeter 12 days ago.
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Dilly's Gunner |
(3) (50/1 -43%)50/1(-43%) | (3) Dilly's Gunner 50/1, Dartmouth filly. Half-sister to useful hurdler Sam's Gunner. Dam placed in bumpers. Worth a market check. Half-sister to useful 2m3f/2m4f hurdle winner Sam's Gunner; dam placed in bumpers. |
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1st (9) (28/1 -40%) Merely A Detail |
28/1(-40%) | (9) Merely A Detail 28/1, Falco filly. Dam, ran twice in bumpers, half-sister to smart hurdler/chaser (stayed 2½m) Real Steel. Dam point winner/well held in bumpers, half-sister to smart chaser Real Steel. |
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2nd (11) (40/1 -60%) Rose's Dart |
40/1(-60%) | (11) Rose's Dart 40/1, Dartmouth filly. Dam (c150/h117) 2m-2¾m hurdle/chase winner. Likely to need time. Fifth foal; dam 2m-2m6f hurdle/smart chase winner; seemingly the stable first string. |
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3rd (2) (14/1 +58%) Crystal Spring |
14/1(+58%) | (2) Crystal Spring 14/1, Dam placed in bumpers/over hurdles, half-sister to high-class hurdler/top-class chaser (stayed 21f) Simonsig. From a good family and showed ability when sixth in a Stratford bumper a month ago. Could do better. Was prominent but weakened at Stratford, finishing just behind Girl Of Gold. |
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4th (10) (15/2 +70%) Regal River |
15/2(+70%) | (10) Regal River 15/2, Golden Horn filly. Half-sister to 3 winners on Flat, including 7f winner Jousi. Dam, 7f (at 2 yrs)-8.4f winner, half-sister to fairly useful hurdler Secret World. Should have the pace for this sort of test. Half-sister to three useful winners on the Flat and dam was Listed class. |
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5th (5) (11/2 +45%) Girl Of Gold |
11/2(+45%) | (5) Girl Of Gold 11/2, Half-sister to 4 winners, including fair hurdler/useful chaser Cubomania. Fifth in a bumper at Stratford a month ago and in good hands, so likely has a bigger performance in her. 4-1 at Stratford but hung left for pressure and dropped out of the picture (beaten 14l). |
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6th (8) (6/1 -20%) Laura Lou |
6/1(-20%) | (8) Laura Lou 6/1, From quite a good family and there was something to work on when sixth at Huntingdon first time out. Open to improvement and can't be discounted. Momentarily threatened but was beaten 8l in a good-ground bumper at Huntingdon (11-1). |
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7th (1) (5/2 -11%) Latopix |
5/2(-11%) | (1) Latopix 5/2, Dam (c111/h124) jump winner: 13/1, won 10-runner fillies bumper at Vichy by ¼ length from Lenza Conti. Left D. Guillemin €55,000 in July and has joined a yard in great form, so looks the one to beat. Ridden out to win a 1m4f French bumper in May and later purchased for 55,000euros. |
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8th (7) (13/2 -44%) Hello Life |
13/2(-44%) | (7) Hello Life 13/2, Sea The Moon filly. Dam 1m-1½m winner who stayed 1¾m. Makes plenty of appeal on paper. Out of a useful 1m-1m4f winner and represents a top yard that does well in bumpers. |
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9th (4) (13/2 -63%) Do Wah Diddy |
13/2(-63%) | (4) Do Wah Diddy 13/2, Out of a mare who placed in this sphere and followed suit when runner-up at Huntingdon 18 days ago. Likely to be involved again. No match for an easy winner at Huntingdon but showed ability, albeit in a small field. |
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|PU| (6) (11/1 +21%) Hart Of Mystery |
11/1(+21%) | (6) Hart Of Mystery 11/1, Gentlewave filly. Half-sister to poor hurdler My Granny Lily, stays 19f. Dam, 1¼m-12.5f winner, half-sister to fairly useful chaser (stayed 2½m) Kikos. Newcomers from yard often fancied. £5,000 2yo; fifth foal; half-sister to 2m hurdle winner My Granny Lily. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
LATOPIX made a winning debut at Vichy in May and was purchased for 55,000 euros at the Arqana Summer sale in July. Despite carrying a 7lb penalty, which is partially negated by Joe Anderson's 3lb claim, he is taken to follow up, as that experience may prove vital. Do Wah Diddy finished second at Huntingdon on her first start and has to enter calculations, while others to note include Hello Life and Rose's Dart.
LATOPIX has already won a similar contest in France and has been picked up by an in-form yard ahead of this British debut, so she's preferred to Do Wah Diddy, who made a pleasing start at Huntingdon. Hello Life is the pick of the newcomers.
This doesn't look a strong bumper and HELLO LIFE could be capable of making a winning start for Dan Skelton.
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