There were 30 Races on Sunday 15th October 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Naas, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (3) (3/1 +50%) Kym Eyre |
3/1(+50%) | (3) Kym Eyre 3/1, Took well to chasing and took advantage of lower hurdles mark at Newton Abbot 2 weeks ago. Respected back in this sphere. Stout stayer who has won over fences and hurdles this year; career best needed here. |
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3rd (7) (12/1 -20%) Pageant Material |
12/1(-20%) | (7) Pageant Material 12/1, Regular performer here, winning twice over hurdles and once over fences. Looks summed up by current handicap mark, however. Course winner on heavy ground in March; player if tuned up after break. |
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4th (8) (10/3 +45%) Harry's Hottie |
10/3(+45%) | (8) Harry's Hottie 10/3, Off the mark in 25f handicap hurdle at Plumpton a year ago. Good third at Wincanton next time but below form since. Off 6 months. Makes chase debut. First run for yard after leaving Harry Whittington. Makes stable/chase debut from good mark and has Irish point experience to call upon. |
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5th (1) (15/2 -150%) Trapista |
15/2(-150%) | (1) Trapista 15/2, Winning hurdler who is proving expensive to follow in this sphere. Going through motions of late but becoming well handicapped at least. Just a modest third when favourite at Uttoxeter last month and now 0-9 over fences. |
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6th (2) (50/1 -257%) Reine Fee |
50/1(-257%) | (2) Reine Fee 50/1, Ended losing run when belatedly off the mark over fences at Ludlow when last seen 17 months ago. First run for yard after leaving Henry Oliver. Market should guide. Won off this mark on final start for Henry Oliver; makes stable debut after 525-day layoff. |
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7th (4) (14/1 -87%) Santa Clarita |
14/1(-87%) | (4) Santa Clarita 14/1, Fair form over hurdles/fences in France. Stepped up on yard debut when third of 7 over 20.5f at Huntingdon but well held at Hereford since. Off 6 months. Switches from hurdles to chase. Ran to form on only one of three hurdling starts for new stable in February/March. |
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8th (9) (14/1 +13%) Pennsylvanie |
14/1(+13%) | (9) Pennsylvanie 14/1, Fair form on 2 of her 3 starts in France. Easily best effort for this stable when second of 8 in 2¾m Fontwell handicap hurdle but failed to back that up next time. Makes chase debut. Ran big race on handicap hurdle debut but well beaten since; chase debut. |
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|U| (6) (9/2 +18%) Rosearelli |
9/2(+18%) | (6) Rosearelli 9/2, Won handicap chases at Market Rasen and Ffos Las for Ali Stronge in early 2022. Shaped as if retaining ability on yard debut after 17 months off at Worcester 4 weeks ago and better expected now. Dual chase winner in early 2022; ran okay over hurdles last month, after long layoff. |
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|DQ| (5) (11/2 +8%) Spitfire Girl |
11/2(+8%) | (5) Spitfire Girl 11/2, Modest hurdler who didn't have to improve when finally off the mark at Taunton when last seen in March. Chase debut. Ended last season with breakthrough hurdle win; makes chasing debut after a break. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Kym Eyre got up in the dying strides over this trip at Newton Abbot earlier in the month and she should go well once again, even off a 7lb higher rating. However, preference is for ROSEARELLI, who returned from a long absence to run with credit when fourth over hurdles at Worcester last month and she could make her second start for the Dr Richard Newland stable a victorious one. Trapista is another to consider after her third at Uttoxeter.
It could be worth chancing ROSEARELLI, who shaped as if retaining her ability starting out for this yard at Worcester. Trapista is becoming dangerously handicapped so is another to consider, with Kym Eyre best of the others.
Course winner ROSEARELLI (nap) returned from a long layoff with a very encouraging stable debut over hurdles and appeals most.
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) (11/4 +31%) Mt Fugi Park |
11/4(+31%) | (2) Mt Fugi Park 11/4, Cost £290,000 after making a successful debut in the Irish pointing field in February. Very interesting runner. Bought for £290,00 after winning an Irish point; likely to prove popular on stable debut. |
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2nd (5) (8/13 +32%) Wrappedupinmay |
8/13(+32%) | (5) Wrappedupinmay 8/13, Wide-margin winner of sole point and also came home in splendid isolation in an Exeter bumper (heavy) on Rules debut in January. Turned over at short odds at Sandown 5 weeks later but remains a good prospect for novice hurdles for his top stable. Easy winner of first two starts; beaten in bumper when last seen; still rates highly. |
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3rd (1) (7/1 +65%) Idefix De Ciergues |
7/1(+65%) | (1) Idefix De Ciergues 7/1, Runner-up sole start in points. Showed a fair level of ability when in the frame in 2 of his 3 bumpers last winter and this longer trip should suit now hurdling. Plenty of ability in bumpers but up against promising types on hurdle debut. |
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4th (3) (9/1 +25%) Secret Plan |
9/1(+25%) | (3) Secret Plan 9/1, Fourth in a Chepstow bumper last November. Better effort over hurdles subsequently when second over 16.5f at Taunton in March. This trip should see him in a better light but possible he's more one for handicaps after this. Has best hurdling form but could prove vulnerable against some of these. |
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5th (8) (50/1 -52%) Prolific Profile |
50/1(-52%) | (8) Prolific Profile 50/1, Purchased for £50,000 after finishing placed on the second of 2 starts in Irish points. Should have a future under Rules but starts out in what could be a warm race. Bought for £50,000 after finishing close third in an Irish point in April. |
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6th (7) (20/1 +39%) Eau Du Berlais |
20/1(+39%) | (7) Eau Du Berlais 20/1, Runner-up both starts in points. Worth a betting check but will likely need to be useful if he's to make a winning start to his hurdle career here. Runner-up in two points in the spring; tough task on hurdle debut. |
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7th (9) (150/1 -20%) Shirley Knott |
150/1(-20%) | (9) Shirley Knott 150/1, Fair form at best in bumpers ahead of this switch to hurdles over a much longer trip. Outsider. Modest bumper form; best watched on hurdle debut. |
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8th (6) (250/1 -100%) All Guns Blazing |
250/1(-100%) | (6) All Guns Blazing 250/1, Last of 4 on his Exeter bumper debut in February and likely outsider now hurdling back from 7 months off. Last in a bumper on only start; best watched. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Mt Fugi Park was bought for 290,000 pounds earlier in the year and it would be no surprise to see him figure on his debut under Rules. However, the vote goes to WRAPPEDUPINMAY, who hosed up on his first bumper start at Exeter before failing to justify his short odds under a penalty at Sandown. The son of Ocovango represents powerful connections and he is likely to be bang there where it matters. Support Act was impressive at Wetherby and is another to note.
WRAPPEDUPINMAY created a good impression on the first of 2 bumper starts for Paul Nicholls at the beginning of the year and is taken to strike on his hurdle debut. He may not have things all his own way, though, as expensive point winner Mt Fugi Park and bumper-scorer Support Act are other interesting recruits to hurdling.
With proven ability to act in testing ground, WRAPPEDUPINMAY can make a winning start over hurdles.
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) (9/4 -13%) Matata |
9/4(-13%) | (1) Matata 9/4, Free-going front runner who resumed progress when landing handicap at Newbury in March. Ran as well as could have been expected when 11½ lengths sixth in Grade 1 novice hurdle at Aintree final start and style of racing suggests he'll make an even better chaser (won sole outing in Irish points). Point winner; promising novice hurdler; makes chase debut with yard going along nicely. |
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2nd (6) (9/2 +80%) Cruz Control |
9/2(+80%) | (6) Cruz Control 9/2, Fairly useful in bumpers and similar form over hurdles, winning 2 of his 4 starts last season. However, not the most fluent of jumpers over hurdles and opening mark demands more now chasing. Handles slow ground well; bred to make a chaser; open to further progress. |
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3rd (4) (4/1 -78%) Manorbank |
4/1(-78%) | (4) Manorbank 4/1, Bumper winner on debut. Evidently had his problems since but making up for lost time, much improved to win novice hurdles last 2 starts. Makes chase debut (half-brother to useful chaser Lillington). Low mileage 8yo; won 3 of his 5 starts & should make a chaser; others look stronger though. |
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4th (5) (17/2 -113%) Llandinabo Lad |
17/2(-113%) | (5) Llandinabo Lad 17/2, Useful hurdler. Not quite so good over fences last season but given chance by the handicapper and experience should count for plenty. Second-season novice; reduced mark for his reappearance; capable of a big run. |
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5th (3) (4/1 +43%) Beau Balko |
4/1(+43%) | (3) Beau Balko 4/1, Successful on his sole Flat start in France and dual winner over hurdles for current connections last season. Respected now going chasing. Two hurdle wins last season; let down by jumping on handicap debut; should make a chaser. |
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|F| (2) (17/2 -6%) Out Of Office |
17/2(-6%) | (2) Out Of Office 17/2, Shirocco gelding who won his only start in Irish points and scored impressively in 15-runner novice hurdle at Chepstow (16f, good to soft) in December. Disappointed under a penalty after 3 months off at Taunton but remains with potential now going chasing. Point winner; promising hurdle winner; absent since beaten at odds-on in March; unexposed. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.
MANORBANK has been successful on his last two outings over the smaller obstacles, including over this trip on his penultimate start. The son of Arcadio makes his chase debut off what could prove to be a lenient mark of 124, so he ought to go close. The main danger is Matata, who finished sixth in Grade 1 company at Aintree when last seen in April and he has plenty of ability, while Out Of Office completes the shortlist.
LLANDINABO LAD did reasonably well over fences last season without winning and his experience in this sphere should count for plenty up against 5 chasing newcomers. Matata confirmed himself useful when sixth in a Grade 1 at Aintree and this Irish point winner looks the obvious threat despite top weight. Low-mileage 8-y-o Manorbank is also of interest.
An interesting race in which MATATA can defy top weight and continue his stable's current warm spell.
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) (3/1 -9%) Nemean Lion |
3/1(-9%) | (3) Nemean Lion 3/1, Useful stayer on Flat in France for Andre Fabre in 2020 and took particularly well to hurdling last term, confirming promise of his third in the Tolworth when landing Kelso Grade 2 back in March, showing a decisive turn of foot. Interesting now handicapping with prospect of more to come. Won good Kelso novice in March; handicap debut and ground should be ideal. |
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2nd (5) (14/1 +0%) Anyharminasking |
14/1(+0%) | (5) Anyharminasking 14/1, Much improved switched to handicaps in 2021/22 winning twice at around 2m. Ran with credit on 2 of his 3 starts from much-inflated mark last term and interesting what the market makes of him back from 10 months off here. Engaged 4.15 Chepstow Saturday. Possibilities if ready after ten months off; this mark shouldn't prove beyond him. |
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3rd (8) (10/1 +29%) Fiveonefive |
10/1(+29%) | (8) Fiveonefive 10/1, Much improved switched to handicaps, making up considerable ground to double his tally at Cartmel (17.2f) in July. Backed that up when sixth in big-field handicap at Galway (2m) a month later and best not judged harshly on his subsequent debut on the Flat. No forlorn hope. Chances on his Cartmel win in July but soft ground might be a problem. |
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4th (9) (9/1 +50%) El Muchacho |
9/1(+50%) | (9) El Muchacho 9/1, Point winner who made an instant impact in handicaps, scoring twice back in January. Plenty of creditable efforts in defeat from inflated marks and he returns to action with his yard amongst the winners. Back down in trip. Progressive at a moderate level last season; acts on soft/heavy; could play leading role. |
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5th (4) (4/1 +38%) Gin Coco |
4/1(+38%) | (4) Gin Coco 4/1, Lightly-raced 7-y-o who has tasted success twice over hurdles and posted a career-best display when runner-up in last season's Greatwood Hurdle at Cheltenham. Never figured in the County back there in March but his overall record fresh is a positive one. Yard in good form. Major claims on his Cheltenham second last November but ground may be too soft. |
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6th (2) (9/1 -29%) Faivoir |
9/1(-29%) | (2) Faivoir 9/1, Talented hurdler/chaser who was lightly raced last term and capitalised on much-reduced mark when landing the County Hurdle at the Festival back in March. Goes well with plenty of give underfoot and revised mark certainly not beyond him on reappearance. Won major Cheltenham handicap in March; 5lb higher; acts on very soft ground. |
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7th (10) (16/1 +43%) Moriko De Vassy |
16/1(+43%) | (10) Moriko De Vassy 16/1, Bumper winner who was 2-4 over hurdles during 2021/22 campaign. Failed to progress from promising chase debut in 2 subsequent runs over fences last term though, and he's switched yard ahead of this return/handicap debut in this sphere. Others appeal more. Struggled over fences last season; enough to prove on stable debut. |
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8th (6) (40/1 -21%) Carbon King |
40/1(-21%) | (6) Carbon King 40/1, Progressive in handicap hurdles for Declan Queally, posting a borderline useful performance when bagging third success at Navan (2m) in March. Below best from much-inflated mark at Ballinrobe final start and this looks a tough enough return on debut for new yard. Three Irish handicap wins last season; this might be tough enough on stable debut. |
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9th (7) (20/1 -82%) Effernock Fizz |
20/1(-82%) | (7) Effernock Fizz 20/1, Tough mare who made the frame a couple of times over fences prior to finishing third over hurdles in handicap at Kilbeggan (2m) 2 starts back. Unable to lead and below best returned to chasing latest and suspicion she'll prove vulnerable to one or two here. Won this last year but doesn't seem to be quite the same force now. |
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10th (1) (3/1 -33%) Strong Leader |
3/1(-33%) | (1) Strong Leader 3/1, Rangy gelding who was highly promising in bumpers and continued progressive theme over hurdles, winning first 3 starts in novice company at around 2m. Ended last term with good second in Aintree Grade 1 and not discounted now handicapping on return. Good novice form last season; decent opening handicap mark; ground a query. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.
Faivoir capitalised off a reduced mark when landing the County Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival and a 5lb rise in the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid on his seasonal debut. However, slight preference is for NEMEAN LION, who capped off a fine campaign last season by landing a Kelso Grade 2 in March and the six-year-old may have more to offer now entering handicaps. Gin Coco and Strong Leader also warrant respect.
Boasting a progressive profile over hurdles following a lengthy absence last term, NEMEAN LION marked himself down as one to keep on the right side of when landing a Kelso Grade 2 in good style on his final start in March and he could well be up to making a winning return/handicap debut from what looks an appealing mark. Gin Coco has gone well fresh previously and he's feared, with Strong Leader and Irish- raider Fiveonefive also fancied to be on the premises.
An open handicap and EL MUCHACHO, despite the rise in class, in worth chancing.
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 (10) (9/2 +44%) Horizon D'or |
9/2(+44%) | (10) Horizon D'or 9/2, Unexposed and has upped his game since joining this stable, scoring comfortably in a 6-runner handicap hurdle at Fontwell last month. Does need to shrug off a disappointing effort at Uttoxeter last time, though. Flopped when warm favourite last time but was in very good form for new stable beforehand. |
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2nd (11) (9/1 +64%) Kimberley Eve |
9/1(+64%) | (11) Kimberley Eve 9/1, Has shown she can be competitive from her basement mark when third in handicaps at Southwell (20.5f) and Uttoxeter (23f) this season. Will need to pull out more to notch a first win, though. Gave good account when placed last month but more needed for elusive first win. |
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3rd (1) (9/2 +18%) Coal Fire |
9/2(+18%) | (1) Coal Fire 9/2, Opened his account at Market Rasen (20.5f) in July and added to his tally over 26.5f at Newton Abbot 13 days ago. Has cheekpieces added now. Should remain very competitive after a 4 lb rise. Two hurdle wins this season (2m4f/3m2f); could have more to offer if aided by cheekpieces. |
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4th (6) (6/1 +33%) Mumbles |
6/1(+33%) | (6) Mumbles 6/1, Well-held third on C&D handicap debut in May but appeals as one who should have more to offer at some point, particularly in races which place the emphasis on stamina. Finished tired when well-held third over C&D on handicap debut in May. |
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5th (4) (11/2 -38%) Jacks Orchard |
11/2(-38%) | (4) Jacks Orchard 11/2, Lightly-raced 6-y-o who struck at the second time of asking in handicaps when readily seeing off 8 rivals at Uttoxeter (2½m) in August. A 5 lb rise doesn't look too severe and there could be more to come as his stamina is drawn out. Improved to win over 2m4f in August, his second handicap; upped in trip again today. |
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6th (7) (9/1 -38%) Ten Past Midnight |
9/1(-38%) | (7) Ten Past Midnight 9/1, Has returned in good form, reaching the frame again when fourth of 12 at Plumpton (20.5f) 21 days ago. Cheekpieces back on now tackling 3m for the first time in 2 years. Ran well over 2m4f last month but today's test may tax his stamina. |
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7th (5) (10/1 +0%) Unwanted Attention |
10/1(+0%) | (5) Unwanted Attention 10/1, Built on earlier promise when opening account in 8-runner handicap at Uttoxeter (2½m) in June. Not in quite the same form when fourth of 9 over 2¾m at Cartmel since. Steps up in trip again now. Came good over 2m4f two starts ago; open to further progress if handling today's ground. |
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8th (2) (18/1 -13%) D'jango |
18/1(-13%) | (2) D'jango 18/1, More miss than hit over fences since his Lingfield success in February and well held back hurdling at Worcester last time. Very inconsistent since 3m5f chase win in February; others are much more appealing. |
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|PU| (9) (13/2 -8%) Rubys Reward |
13/2(-8%) | (9) Rubys Reward 13/2, Worcester winner in July who has continued in good nick, finishing second back at Worcester (23f) last month. Second twice at Worcester since her win there in July and probably still on workable mark. |
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|PU| (3) (16/1 -113%) Jack The Farmer |
16/1(-113%) | (3) Jack The Farmer 16/1, Finally got off the mark with a ready success at Worcester (23f) in July and has remained in good form since, going close over 23f at Uttoxeter last month, although he did race lazily. Has remained in good form since Worcester win in July; needs to prove himself on soft. |
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|PU| (8) (100/1 -150%) The Rebel Breen |
100/1(-150%) | (8) The Rebel Breen 100/1, Modest maiden on the Flat and has offered little over hurdles so far, including on handicap debut latest. Outsider. Safely held in plating company on last month's handicap hurdle debut; improvement needed. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
COAL FIRE relished the stiffer test when regaining the winning thread over an extended 3m2f at Newton Abbot recently and first-time cheekpieces may bring about enough improvement to overcome a 4lb rise. Fellow last-time-out winner Jacks Orchard is having only his third appearance in handicap company and is feared most now upped to 3m. Horizon D'or was too bad to be true when seventh at Uttoxeter and the six-year-old could also have a say.
JACKS ORCHARD is a lightly-raced 6-y-o who should have more to offer so he's taken to make light of a 5 lb rise for Uttoxeter. Coal Fire has had a good spell lately and is second choice ahead of the returning Mumbles, who has the potential for improvement in staying handicaps in the coming months.
After winning over 2m4f in August, JACKS ORCHARD gets the vote in the hope he improves again over today's longer trip.
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 (7) (13/8 +46%) Ideallko |
13/8(+46%) | (7) Ideallko 13/8, Only a poor maiden over hurdles but shaped rather encouragingly sent chasing at Stratford earlier this week, going well when put on the back foot by a couple of late errors. Should build on that promising display. Maiden; best effort yet when fourth on chasing debut last Monday; could be involved. |
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2nd (3) (11/10 -51%) Lusitanien |
11/10(-51%) | (3) Lusitanien 11/10, Fair maiden hurdler for Ewan Whillans but he made an impressive winning yard/chase debut in 8-runner handicap at Worcester (16.5f, soft) last month. Not beaten far when runner-up at Southwell (15.8f, good to soft) 12 days ago and he should have more to offer. Good efforts in both chasing starts and looks the one to beat. |
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3rd (2) (10/1 -25%) Ballymagee |
10/1(-25%) | (2) Ballymagee 10/1, Showed a bit sent chasing when fourth at Perth (20.1f, good to soft) on his final run for Caroline McCaldin but recent yard debut was particularly uninspiring, jumping sketchily and coming off bridle long way out. Tricky to fancy. Lot of ground to make up with Lusitanien on latest form but could yet do better. |
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4th (1) (11/1 +45%) Abaya Du Mathan |
11/1(+45%) | (1) Abaya Du Mathan 11/1, Has been on the go for a long time but all 3 of his wins on these shores have come at 19.4f, the latest of those coming in June. Well below form all 3 starts since, though, and others are preferred. Three course wins but not at his best recently and ground may be too soft as well. |
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5th (5) (28/1 -180%) Enforcement |
28/1(-180%) | (5) Enforcement 28/1, Off the mark over fences in a weak-looking event at Uttoxeter (24f, good) in Summer 2021 and showed little after an 18-month break on his sole outing last time. Been absent for another 9 months and probably has something to prove on his return. Has only been seen once since June 2021; lot to prove but Sean Bowen booked. |
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6th (6) (18/1 -13%) Beannaigh Do |
18/1(-13%) | (6) Beannaigh Do 18/1, No show over hurdles but fared better when runner-up over C&D on his chase bow last term. Badly let down by his jumping on his next outing here but he's still a potential improver over fences and isn't ruled out. Second to the top one on chasing debut but pulled up next time; absent since May. |
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|U| (8) (100/1 +0%) Tika Moon |
100/1(+0%) | (8) Tika Moon 100/1, Yet to show any ability, first-time cheekpieces failed to eke any improvement outing when pulled up on chase debut earlier in the month. Maiden; little over hurdles and was pulled up on this month's chasing debut. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Having won on his chasing debut/first run for his current trainer at Worcester, LUSITANIEN was then let down by his jumping when turned over at Southwell latest. Better can be expected this time, but it would be foolish to dismiss Ideallko, given he has scope to improve on just his second start over fences. The veteran Abaya Du Mathan is a wily performer who rates as the pick of the remainder.
LUSITANIEN has made a most promising start having switched to fences since joining his new yard and a further 3 lb rise looks more than manageable in a contest which appears to lack depth. Ideallko shaped as if he'll be a better chaser than hurdler on Monday and is respected from the same mark, with Beannaigh Do another who is respected on the form of his chasing bow.
With most of these having a deal to prove, LUSITANIEN looks the logical choice.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (1) (11/5 +51%) Doyen Quest |
11/5(+51%) | (1) Doyen Quest 11/5, Doyen gelding. Dam unraced half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/fair chaser (stayed 29f) Guts For Garters out of 2m-2½m hurdle winner Asklynn. In command when saddle slipped and unseated rider sole outing in points (Mar 2022). Worth chancing to make a successful Rules debut. Unlucky not to make winning point debut in March; with top stable for rules career. |
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2nd (6) (6/1 +50%) Highlands Legacy |
6/1(+50%) | (6) Highlands Legacy 6/1, £65,000 3-y-o, Kayf Tara gelding. Dam (c143/h140) 2½m-3m hurdle/chase winner. Trainer’s newcomers command respect. £65,000 3yo; third foal from a useful jumper; stable does pretty well in bumpers. |
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3rd (8) (13/8 -8%) Wicked Thoughts |
13/8(-8%) | (8) Wicked Thoughts 13/8, £30,000 3-y-o, £135,000 4-y-o, Mahler gelding. Brother to 2 winners, including fair hurdler/chaser Duke of Luckley, stays 2½m, and half-brother to fair hurdler Pakie's Dream. Wide-margin winner sole outing in points (Apr 10). Bought for £135,000 after impressive maiden point win in April. |
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4th (4) (18/1 -50%) Valens Bruyee |
18/1(-50%) | (4) Valens Bruyee 18/1, £24,000 3-y-o, Sageburg gelding. Dam unraced. Worth a market check. £24,000 3yo; one of two newcomers from this stable; market may guide. |
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5th (7) (20/1 -100%) Jackpot Cash |
20/1(-100%) | (7) Jackpot Cash 20/1, €55,000 3-y-o, Cokoriko gelding. Dam 21f hurdle winner, half-sister to fair hurdler (2¼m-2½m winner) Fracafigura Has. 55,000euros 3yo; first foal from French 2m5f chase winner; yard not prolific in bumpers. |
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6th (3) (11/2 +50%) Native Moon |
11/2(+50%) | (3) Native Moon 11/2, Sea Moon gelding. Half-brother to fair hurdler Tullyveery Lad, stays 23f, and 3m hurdle winner Joanna I'm Fine, both by Famous Name. Stable enjoys the odd bit of bumper success but he's bred to want further. Half-brother to two hurdle winners; dam 2m-2m4f hurdle winner; wears headgear on debut. |
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7th (2) (40/1 +20%) Fforest Dancer |
40/1(+20%) | (2) Fforest Dancer 40/1, £5,000 3-y-o, Dahjee gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler/fair chaser Battle of Ideas. Makes some appeal on paper. £5,000 3yo; half-brother to fair hurdle/chase winner Battle Of Ideas; one of two from yard. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
WICKED THOUGHTS, who won his sole start in a point-to-point by 25 lengths, was snapped up for 135,000 pounds at the Aintree sales in April, and looks the most appealing option as Paul Nicholls introduces the gelding at a very realistic level. Call To Duty is second choice after he hinted at ability with a respectable third at Taunton in April, while Highlands Legacy is another to consider.
Having won a point by a wide margin, WICKED THOUGHTS was picked up for six figures and has now joined a top yard, so he's a confident choice to maintain his unbeaten record on Rules debut. Fellow point recruit Doyen Quest is a danger and Call To Duty showed plenty when third at Taunton 6 months ago, so he can't be ruled out.
The pick is WICKED THOUGHTS, who changed hands for a six-figure sum soon after his impressive point debut in the spring.
Ths is the racecard key.
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