There were 22 Races on Sunday 12th November 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Ffos Las, 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 (7) (25/1 -25%) Three Cliffs Bay |
25/1(-25%) | (7) Three Cliffs Bay 25/1, Well backed and looked set to finish second until falling late on debut in Chepstow bumper last Christmas. Yet to build on that promise, including a well-beaten sixth when sent off at 66/1 for his recent Hereford hurdle debut. Jumping lacked fluency and never figured at Hereford on reappearance. |
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2nd (6) (5/2 +38%) Steel Ally |
5/2(+38%) | (6) Steel Ally 5/2, Showed plenty when runner-up on debut in a Chepstow bumper (2m) just over a year ago. Failed to build on that in 2 subsequent outings last season but retains potential now hurdling on his return. Market support could prove significant. Has some useful jumpers in his pedigree and may progress now hurdling; one to consider. |
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3rd (5) (10/1 -67%) Kioto Sun |
10/1(-67%) | (5) Kioto Sun 10/1, Ran to a fair level when third in a course bumper 13 months ago. It's taken a while to get him back to the track and he sports a tongue tie now hurdling. Promising debut in bumper here 13 months ago; interesting on return to action. |
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4th (2) (11/4 +21%) Davidoc |
11/4(+21%) | (2) Davidoc 11/4, £60,000 buy after winning at the fourth time of asking in the Irish pointing field in May. Interesting recruit for a stable which has tasted success in this race before. Easy winner on fourth attempt in Irish points; heed the market signals. |
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5th (8) (5/4 +23%) Flying Fortune |
5/4(+23%) | (8) Flying Fortune 5/4, Dual bumper winner who failed to meet expectations on hurdles debut at Worcester in September but much more like it when second of 10 in novice a Newton Abbot (17f) 22 days ago. Open to further improvement in this sphere. Two bumper wins; clear second over hurdles at Newton Abbot last time; sets the standard. |
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6th (3) (22/1 -38%) Illogical Logic |
22/1(-38%) | (3) Illogical Logic 22/1, Made frame both starts in Irish points before sixth of 12 in novice hurdle at Chepstow (2m, soft, 40/1) on debut under Rules 30 days ago. Needs to build on that now. May do better with Chepstow effort (rules debut) under his belt. |
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7th (4) (100/1 -400%) Ionity |
100/1(-400%) | (4) Ionity 100/1, €26,000 Walzertakt gelding. Dam 1½m-15.5f winner on Flat in France. The betting should help guide to expectations with this newcomer. 26,000euros 3yo; connections also run Ask Me Out; market informative. |
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|PU| (1) (66/1 -230%) Ask Me Out |
66/1(-230%) | (1) Ask Me Out 66/1, €32,000 Ask gelding. Closely related to 3 winners, including useful hurdler/chaser Tommy Rapper, stayed 25f, and half-brother to a winner. Dam unraced. One of 3 runners in this from his stable. Market informative. 32,000euros 3yo; one of two newcomers for his connections; market instructive. |
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Dual bumper winner Flying Fortune merits the utmost respect having hit the woodwork at Newton Abbot last time, but a chance is taken on STEEL ALLY. The son of Doctor Dino failed to progress following a good second on his debut, but the switch to hurdles ought to see him to far greater effect. Davidoc bolted up between the flags in May and could be involved, while Ionity is also noted.
There should be more to come from FLYING FORTUNE over hurdles and he's taken to go one better than at Newton Abbot. Sam Thomas hurdle newcomer Steel Ally and Irish point recruit Davidoc may give him most to do in a contest where the betting is likely to be informative.
The form choice is FLYING FORTUNE. Steel Ally (second choice) and Kioto Sun are interesting types.
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 (6) (2/1 +67%) Haut Folin |
2/1(+67%) | (6) Haut Folin 2/1, Successful twice in France but last season was a washout for this yard. Mark has eased a little more but he does start the new campaign with something to prove. Dual chase winner in France; first British season did not go well but stable has hit form. |
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2nd (3) (12/1 -140%) Lazy Sunday |
12/1(-140%) | (3) Lazy Sunday 12/1, Completed her hat-trick in emphatic fashion at Ffos Las (20.9f) in March. Signed off with an excellent second in handicap chase at Wincanton following month and she can make her presence felt. Hat-trick early this year; more to prove on worse than good to soft and back up in trip. |
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3rd (7) (16/1 -78%) Flintara |
16/1(-78%) | (7) Flintara 16/1, Better than ever when winning 2 of her 3 starts over hurdles last season but didn't take to this sphere on her sole attempt 2 years ago. Pulled up in 2021 on her sole run over fences, when her jumping was not good enough. |
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4th (5) (12/1 -20%) Stellar Stream |
12/1(-20%) | (5) Stellar Stream 12/1, Successful pointer who confirmed hurdling debut promise when readily landing 4-runner novice at Hereford (25.5f, good) in February. Disappointed on handicap bow at Warwick final start but remains with potential now going chasing. Needs to bounce back from a poor show on handicap debut over hurdles in March. |
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5th (4) (15/2 -25%) Gold Emery |
15/2(-25%) | (4) Gold Emery 15/2, Point/hurdles winner who got better with each run over fences last season, second to a subsequent winner at Uttoxeter final start. Remains low mileage so needs considering. 2nd in handicaps at Newcastle (2m4f, heavy) and Uttoxeter (3m, soft) last two chase starts. |
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6th (1) (5/1 +9%) Rock Of Star |
5/1(+9%) | (1) Rock Of Star 5/1, Hurdles winner who took his form up a notch over fences last season, landing back-to-back handicaps at Chepstow (23.6f) in the spring. Decent third at Newton Abbot on comeback 3 weeks ago and entitled to build on that. Made a satisfactory return three weeks ago (heavy) and should be ready for a big run. |
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7th (8) (7/2 +22%) Puddlesinthepark |
7/2(+22%) | (8) Puddlesinthepark 7/2, Winner of 3m Ffos Las handicap hurdle in March. Made an encouraging start to his chase career when second at Worcester in May and ran to a similar level when third at Chepstow on return last month. Should have more to come in this sphere. Considered. Solid placings when switched to fences for last two outings, the latest over 2m7f on soft. |
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8th (2) (7/1 +0%) King Of Brazil |
7/1(+0%) | (2) King Of Brazil 7/1, Modest form in bumpers but much better signs over hurdles, confirming debut promise when landing 2m novice at Warwick in March. Signed off with a poor run, but yard's horses tend to do better over fences and he's worth a second look. May well stay 3m and should have potential in this second season jumping; chase newcomer. |
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|PU| (9) (33/1 -32%) Est Illic |
33/1(-32%) | (9) Est Illic 33/1, Modest handicap chaser nowadays and opposable back up in class. No win since 2020; inconsistent and this is his first run under rules beyond 2m5f. |
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Evan Williams was successful in this contest 12 months ago and the local trainer is fancied to repeat the dose with PUDDLESINTHEPARK. The unexposed chaser finished a creditable third on his reappearance last month and looks set to improve. Eased 1lb in the ratings, he can repel the likely challenge of Lazy Sunday, who was in excellent form when last seen. Others to note include Rock Of Star and Est Illic.
PUDDLESINTHEPARK has taken well to fences and remains with potential after his good comeback run at Chepstow. He shades the vote over Lazy Sunday, who thrived in the second half of last season. Gold Emery and Rock of Star are also potential threats.
A good show should be on its way from ROCK OF STAR, with Haut Folin feared most given the success Venetia Williams has had recently.
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) (Evens +47%) The Jukebox Man |
Evens(+47%) | (7) The Jukebox Man Evens, Point winner who has made an excellent start under Rules, runner-up in a Chepstow bumper in March before going one place better at this track a month later. Bred to do well over obstacles so lots to like. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd (4) (18/1 -80%) Golden De Coeur |
18/1(-80%) | (4) Golden De Coeur 18/1, Placed twice in bumpers for Colin Bowe but far too free to last out upped to 20f for Anthony John Black in May 2022. Moved yards again ahead of hurdles debut. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd (2) (11/2 +31%) Definite Call |
11/2(+31%) | (2) Definite Call 11/2, €28,000 3-y-o, third foal, dam (h124) 2¼m hurdle winner (stayed 2½m). Failed to complete both starts in Irish points, unseating rider latest (Mar 19). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4th (6) (15/8 -7%) Pyffo |
15/8(-7%) | (6) Pyffo 15/8, Confirmed debut promise when landing 9-runner bumper at Haydock in December. Placed both starts since and sure to step forward from last month's hurdles bow. Very much the one to beat. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5th (5) (12/1 -20%) Out Of Focus |
12/1(-20%) | (5) Out Of Focus 12/1, Successful at Hereford on the second of 2 starts in bumpers and showed plenty to work on making his hurdling debut after 3 months off when second at Uttoxeter in May. Not in the same form at Chepstow last month but he may have needed it. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6th (9) (40/1 -100%) Seasmoke |
40/1(-100%) | (9) Seasmoke 40/1, €12,000 3-y-o, £25,000 5-y-o: third foal: dam, multiple hurdle/chase winner up to 3¼m in France, half-sister to very smart cross-country chaser (stays 31f) Easysland. Runner-up on second of 2 starts in Irish points (Feb 12). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7th (1) (40/1 -186%) Another Lord |
40/1(-186%) | (1) Another Lord 40/1, Placed in bumpers at Chepstow and at Market Rasen during spring 2022. Bred to make a jumper, but entitled to need the run following an 18-month absence. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8th (3) (100/1 -300%) Fforest Dancer |
100/1(-300%) | (3) Fforest Dancer 100/1, £5,000 3-y-o, Dahjee gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler/fair chaser Battle of Ideas. Limited short-term promise in a course bumper last month. Up in trip for hurdles debut. |
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PYFFO was no match for a useful sort at Ludlow last month but the son of Shantou ought to improve for that initial jumping experience and he is taken to go one better. The Jukebox Man won a bumper here in April and makes plenty of appeal now sent over timber, along with Definite Call, who landed a point-to-point in May and is interesting on his debut under Rules.
PYFFO will have derived plenty from his opening hurdles effort at Ludlow a month ago and this bumper winner can take a step forward and get off the mark over obstacles. The Jukebox Man has made an excellent start to his career, winning twice from 3 outings and he's the obvious threat.
Promising THE JUKEBOX MAN is taken to follow up his spring bumper success at this venue. Pyffo is the chief threat on form.
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 (5) (11/2 -38%) The Imposter |
11/2(-38%) | (5) The Imposter 11/2, Most progressive last season, winning 6 times, including over C&D on heavy. No surprise were he to pull out more improvement this term. One of 2 runners for his stable. Very progressive last term; shared the spoils with Ballydisco here in March; big player. |
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2nd (7) (11/2 -38%) Balkardy |
11/2(-38%) | (7) Balkardy 11/2, In excellent form over fences in summer 2022 and made a promising return from a long absence when second of 8 at Newton Abbot (21.5f, heavy) 3 weeks ago. Put back up 4 lb but still of interest. Close second at Newton Abbot returned to hurdles; still favourably treated on chase form. |
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3rd (1) (22/1 -193%) Ballymagroarty Boy |
22/1(-193%) | (1) Ballymagroarty Boy 22/1, Sole win came in 2018 but he ran several good races in defeat last season, including runner-up twice when last seen in April. Claims if ready to roll after a break. Consistent last term, runner-up to Ballydisco at Chepstow the final time; record is 1-29. |
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4th (4) (16/1 -78%) Tzarmix |
16/1(-78%) | (4) Tzarmix 16/1, Ended his time with Sam Thomas with a 3m Chepstow novice win. Well-held last of 5 in 3m Southwell novice on return for new yard and now fitted with a tongue tie switched to a handicap. Something looked amiss on debut for new yard; now goes in tongue-tie; still unexposed. |
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5th (9) (11/4 +61%) Coal Fire |
11/4(+61%) | (9) Coal Fire 11/4, Opened his account at Market Rasen (20.5f) in July and added to his tally over 26.5f at Newton Abbot last month. Creditable third over C&D in first-time cheekpieces (retained) since. Should give another good account. Consistent form since July includes two wins; creditable third over C&D most recently. |
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6th (2) (10/3 +45%) Ballydisco |
10/3(+45%) | (2) Ballydisco 10/3, Improved for switch to handicaps/step up in trip last season, winning in the mud over C&D in March and going in again at Chepstow (3m) in April. Has the potential for better again this time round. Dead-heated with The Imposter here in March; beat Ballymagroarty Boy at Chepstow last time. |
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7th (6) (16/1 -14%) Blue Shark |
16/1(-14%) | (6) Blue Shark 16/1, Highly progressive last season but returned from 4 months off to finish a remote last of 8 at Kempton 3 weeks ago. Needs to leave that behind now stepping up to 3m for the first time. Form dipped sharply with dismal efforts the last twice; opposed. |
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8th (3) (6/1 +0%) Mr Muldoon |
6/1(+0%) | (3) Mr Muldoon 6/1, Six wins from 21 NH runs. 12/1, creditable third of 10 in handicap hurdle at Newton Abbot (21.5f, soft) on reappearance 41 days ago. Respected with that behind him. Ran respectably on reappearance but isn't guaranteed to build on that effort. |
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|PU| (8) (11/1 +8%) Honey I'm Good |
11/1(+8%) | (8) Honey I'm Good 11/1, Notched 3 chase wins between April and July. Sound effort from her lower hurdle mark when second over 26.5f at Newton Abbot in September but needs to shrug off a lesser run at Ludlow since. 0-4 over hurdles but ran respectably at Newton Abbot on penultimate attempt. |
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The Imposter went up a total of 36lb when recording six victories during his last campaign and the six-year-old cannot be underestimated on his return to action. However, fellow last-time-out winner BALLYDISCO also boasts a progressive profile and the son of Presenting is fancied to pick up where he left off following his Chepstow success in April. Balkardy and Ballymagroarty Boy also enter calculations.
This looks competitive. BALKARDY is given a chance to build on his encouraging comeback run at Newton Abbot and provide Evan Williams with a third win in this race since 2017. Like many from the Peter Bowen stable Coal Fire has enjoyed a good spell this season and is second choice ahead of Mr Muldoon.
The rate of progress shown by THE IMPOSTER last term earns him the vote. Ballydisco is feared 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) (10/3 +56%) Brulure Noire |
10/3(+56%) | (2) Brulure Noire 10/3, Hurdles winner in Ireland who opened account over fences in this race in 2022. After a couple of below-par efforts, back on track when third at Chepstow in April and he's now 2 lb below last year's winning mark. Enters calculations. Won this race off 2lb higher on reappearance last term; interesting back here. |
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2nd (8) (66/1 -136%) No Quarter Asked |
66/1(-136%) | (8) No Quarter Asked 66/1, Sole win came in handicap chase at this course (19.4f) in June 2021. After 5 months off, shaped as if needing the run on first start since leaving Peter Bowen when fourth of 7 back over hurdles at Worcester in June last year. Off further 16 months since. Sole win came in a weak race; absent for 17 months; best watched. |
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3rd (3) (9/4 +44%) Good Friday Fairy |
9/4(+44%) | (3) Good Friday Fairy 9/4, Steadily progressive over hurdles, getting off the mark at Chepstow in April and probably should have followed up when second in handicap here the following month, headed close home having forced the pace. One to note on chase debut. Still unexposed but Irish point form suggests a flawless round isn't guaranteed. |
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4th (5) (20/1 -67%) Robins Field |
20/1(-67%) | (5) Robins Field 20/1, Has been getting the hang of things back over fences having had another wind op, finishing second again in handicap at Hexham when last seen in May. Still looking for his first win, though, so will need to find more on his return. Threatening to win an ordinary race, having finished a clear second the last twice. |
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5th (7) (7/4 +13%) Ideallko |
7/4(+13%) | (7) Ideallko 7/4, Maiden hurdler but has shown much improved form over fences, scoring in good style at this C&D in October. Defied a penalty at Plumpton (19.8f) 8 days later, despite having been short of room end of the back straight, and he can go on to land the hat-trick. Bids for a hat-trick, having won similar events at this course and Plumpton last month. |
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6th (9) (25/1 -25%) Ocean's Of Money |
25/1(-25%) | (9) Ocean's Of Money 25/1, Remains a maiden and has finished no better than mid-division in 4 starts over fences this season, sixth of 9 in handicap at Worcester (20f) in August. Has had a wind op since, but looks to be up against it from out of the weights once more. Largely poor form for current yard; drop in trip needs to have major effect. |
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7th (4) (17/2 -70%) Bells Of Stamford |
17/2(-70%) | (4) Bells Of Stamford 17/2, Made the frame on first 2 starts over fences before showing improvement for a wind op/fitting of tongue strap to score at Warwick (20f) in February. 3 lengths down in second when falling at the last at Chepstow on his latest outing, so he could still have more to offer. Had wind surgery prior to ending last season in good form; not fully exposed. |
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|PU| (6) (16/1 -33%) Jukebox D'eddy |
16/1(-33%) | (6) Jukebox D'eddy 16/1, Took a step forward over hurdles when going close at Wetherby on handicap debut in March. However, not in the same form next 2 starts and improvement required now that his attention is turned to the larger obstacles. Best hurdles effort when second at Wetherby in March; chase debut. |
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IDEALLKO still appears to be ahead of the handicapper given how quickly he asserted his authority when completing a double at Plumpton in October. Evan Williams' charge is hard to oppose off just a 6lb higher mark. Good Friday Fairy may serve the selection with the most resistance on his chasing bow having lost little in defeat when runner-up over hurdles at this venue in May. Bells Of Stamford also warrants a second look, despite this trip looking shorter than ideal.
IDEALLKO has quickly made up into a better chaser than hurdler, overcoming trouble-in-running when making it back-to-back wins at Plumpton 20 days ago, and he can continue his progress to score again. Good Friday Fairy improved with each of his starts over hurdles and could be the main danger on his chase debut, ahead of Brulure Noire.
Last year's winner BRULURE NOIRE (nap) is preferred. Hat-trick seeker Ideallko is feared most.
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1st (6) (5/2 +29%) Hill Of Tara |
5/2(+29%) | (6) Hill Of Tara 5/2, From a good jumping family but little to get excited about so far. Switches to a handicap on reappearance for yard among the winners so one to monitor in the betting. May do much better now qualified for a mark; stable in great form; shortlisted. |
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2nd (5) (5/2 +64%) Mumbles |
5/2(+64%) | (5) Mumbles 5/2, Hit the frame both starts in handicaps at this venue over 23.9f 5 months apart. Mark looks very fair but drop back in trip a concern for this thorough-looking stayer. Open to improvement back down in distance; possibilities. |
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3rd (4) (10/3 -11%) Captain Claude |
10/3(-11%) | (4) Captain Claude 10/3, Readily got off the mark over hurdles in 7-runner handicap at Fontwell (19.2f, soft) in March and ran a cracker in defeat from 10 lb higher at Plumpton the following month. Likely has more to offer this term. Likely player provided he continues in good form with blinkers removed. |
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4th (3) (20/1 -567%) State Of Honor |
20/1(-567%) | (3) State Of Honor 20/1, Fair bumper performer in Ireland and while she didn't show much in 3 qualifying runs over hurdles, the race was in the bag when she crashed out at the final flight on her handicap debut at Hereford in February. Absent since but will be a danger to all if fully tuned-up. Looked the likely winner when final-flight faller at Hereford on last appearance. |
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5th (7) (16/1 +0%) Twp Stori |
16/1(+0%) | (7) Twp Stori 16/1, No impact in bumper/completed starts over hurdles. Handicap debut upped in trip. Holds weak form claims but may improve now handicapping and upped in trip. |
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6th (9) (22/1 +12%) Dancing Dani |
22/1(+12%) | (9) Dancing Dani 22/1, Yet to score under Rules and recent efforts in this sphere make her hard to fancy from out of the weights. Hard to recommend on this season's form. |
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7th (2) (9/2 +44%) Herakles Westwood |
9/2(+44%) | (2) Herakles Westwood 9/2, First worthwhile form over hurdles when fourth of 11 in novice hurdle at Wincanton in January. Off since but scope to do better now handicapping based on his bumper form. Opening mark looks very workable judged on bumper form; interesting. |
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|PU| (8) (33/1 -32%) Deal Em High |
33/1(-32%) | (8) Deal Em High 33/1, Bumper winner who was runner-up in a 2m course maiden in May and matched that when fourth at Stratford in August. Dropped away tamely at Plumpton since so bounce back called for. Hurdles form is far from consistent; opposed. |
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|PU| (1) (66/1 -500%) No Mean Feat |
66/1(-500%) | (1) No Mean Feat 66/1, Pulled up sole start in points and just poor form to date under Rules. Opening mark demands a lot more. Bare form suggests he's not particularly well treated off top weight. |
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MUMBLES seems likely to make a bold attempt to put his race fitness to good use after coming home fifth over three miles here last month. The drop in trip looks sure to suit and he races off the same mark here, which might give him the edge over Captain Claude, who was second over further at Plumpton off 1lb lower in April but has not been seen since. Hill Of Tara may get up for third with his stable in great form.
Fitness is unlikely to be an issue for CAPTAIN CLAUDE given the yard he represents and as a result he can pick up where he left off in the spring. State of Honor is another likely to do better this term, with Mumbles likely to be plugging on back in distance.
The most appealing contenders are the very interesting handicap debutants HERAKLES WESTWOOD and Hill Of Tara.
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1st (4) (7/1 +22%) Followango |
7/1(+22%) | (4) Followango 7/1, £8,000 5-y-o, Ocovango mare. Dam unraced half-sister to bumper winner/fair staying hurdler Horsted Valley. Won sole start in Irish points (Mar 12). Worthy of interest if the market speaks in her favour. Rallied well to win Irish point; subsequently sold for £8,000; open to progress. |
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2nd (2) (7/2 +13%) Bluella Bresil |
7/2(+13%) | (2) Bluella Bresil 7/2, Second of 10 in bumper at Fontwell (17.7f, good to soft, 6/1) on NH debut, very much having run of race. Capable of better and likely to be tuned up, so should go well again. Promising second at Fontwell in May; that is by far the best bumper form on offer. |
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3rd (3) (9/1 +0%) Calli Black |
9/1(+0%) | (3) Calli Black 9/1, £85,000 5-y-o, Califet mare. Half-sister to fairly useful hurdler Earth Company. Dam (h106), bumper winner, half-sister to useful hurdler (stayed 2½m) Duhallow Gesture. Off mark in Irish points at second attempt (Jan 15). Worth a market check. Irish point winner; joined new yard for £85,000; out of a bumper scorer; could go well. |
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4th (7) (2/1 +50%) Susie Styler |
2/1(+50%) | (7) Susie Styler 2/1, £100,000 5-y-o, Milan mare. Closely related to a winner, and half-sister to 3 winners, including smart hurdler/chaser Threeunderthrufive, stays 4m, and useful chaser Benruben. Off mark in Irish points at second attempt (Apr 9). Notable Rules debutant. Irish point winner; joined new yard for £100,000; siblings include four bumper scorers. |
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5th (5) (2/1 -41%) Jalila Moriviere |
2/1(-41%) | (5) Jalila Moriviere 2/1, Joshua Tree filly. Dam unraced sister to French hurdler (2m/2¼m winner) Contesse Moriviere and French chaser (19f winner) Altesse Moriviere. One to note on debut. French pedigree; sole runner on the card for Paul Nicholls; respected debutante. |
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6th (8) (40/1 +20%) Walkinthecotswolds |
40/1(+20%) | (8) Walkinthecotswolds 40/1, Big price and no promise at Cheltenham on debut 6 months ago. Easily opposed. Soundly beaten at Cheltenham in April; bred to do better over jumps later on. |
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7th (6) (28/1 -12%) Jenner Park |
28/1(-12%) | (6) Jenner Park 28/1, Third in a point bumper but failed to beat a rival on Rules debut, so hard to fancy. Showed promise in point bumper; came up well short on the switch to rules. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Jalila Moriviere deserves a mention on her racecourse debut for Paul Nicholls, but she may have to settle for a place against experienced rivals. Bluella Bresil showed plenty of promise when second on her sole start at Fontwell and she can go close, but THE GAMBLER might have the edge. A point-to-point winner, the daughter of Workforce made a winning debut under Rules at Market Rasen despite pulling hard and being badly hampered.
SUSIE STYLER cost six figures on the back of a point win and represents a stable with a solid record in this sphere, so he takes marginal preference over Jalila Moriviere, who represents top connections. Bluella Bresil has the best bumper form on show and should also be considered.
The vote goes to interesting rules debutante SUSIE STYLER, ahead of Jalila Moriviere and Bluella Bresil.
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