There were 34 Races on Wednesday 12th June 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Limerick, 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 (10) (50/1 -100%) Ben Dikduk |
50/1(-100%) | (10) Ben Dikduk 50/1, 50/1, twelfth of 18 in handicap at Thirsk (6f, good to firm) 25 days ago. Has work to do. 0-15 and his efforts since joining this yard don't suggest things are about to change. |
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2nd (3) (6/1 +25%) Stormy Pearl |
6/1(+25%) | (3) Stormy Pearl 6/1, C&D winner. Seventh of 14 in handicap at Redcar (6f, soft, 7/1) 15 days ago, having hopeless task from position. Not taken lightly eased 1 lb. Dual course winner; race didn't pan out ideally when behind two of these last time. |
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3rd (6) (50/1 -257%) Sirius White |
50/1(-257%) | (6) Sirius White 50/1, Latest win at Southwell in March. 14/1, tenth of 15 in handicap at Chelmsford City (10f) 55 days ago. Significantly down in trip. Makes turf debut. Visor back on. Inconsistent and has plenty to prove over this trip on belated turf debut. |
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4th (2) (17/2 -113%) Captain Dandy |
17/2(-113%) | (2) Captain Dandy 17/2, 1 win from 3 runs this year. Latest win at Wolverhampton in April. 16/1, respectable third of 14 in handicap at Redcar (6f, soft) 15 days ago, running on. In the mix. Ran well in another amateurs' event last time and dropped 1lb since; can play a part. |
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5th (1) (28/1 -250%) The Gay Blade |
28/1(-250%) | (1) The Gay Blade 28/1, C&D winner. Below form eighth of 14 in handicap (10/1) at Redcar (6f, soft) 15 days ago. Merits consideration if shrugging off latest effort. Goes well here and 1lb below last winning mark, but ground faster than good a question. |
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6th (7) (10/1 -43%) Global Humor |
10/1(-43%) | (7) Global Humor 10/1, Unreliable sort. C&D winner. 14/1, below form fifth of 13 in handicap at Musselburgh (5f, good) 11 days ago, never nearer. Back up in trip. Dual course winner who should be suited by the return to this trip; could go well. |
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7th (11) (80/1 -567%) Hard Solution |
80/1(-567%) | (11) Hard Solution 80/1, 4-time course winner. Latest win at Southwell in March. Below form fifth of 10 in handicap at Ripon (6f, soft, 22/1) 13 days ago. Sort to bounce back. Won this race three years ago, but hard to win with these days. |
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8th (12) (100/1 -733%) Peachey Carnehan |
100/1(-733%) | (12) Peachey Carnehan 100/1, C&D winner. Latest win at Wolverhampton in February. 25/1, below-par fourth of 14 in handicap at Redcar (6f, soft) 15 days ago. Others more persuasive. 3lb below last winning mark and first and third in two starts over C&D; each-way claims. |
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9th (9) (100/1 -1329%) Mr Trevor |
100/1(-1329%) | (9) Mr Trevor 100/1, C&D winner. Respectable sixth of 12 in handicap (25/1) at Catterick (7f, good to firm) 4 days ago, ridden too aggressively. Can give a good account. First and second in two starts over C&D; shortlisted under Serena Brotherton. |
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10th (13) (100/1 -400%) Jackmeister Rudi |
100/1(-400%) | (13) Jackmeister Rudi 100/1, Twenty three runs since last win in 2022. 16/1, tenth of 14 in handicap at Redcar (6f, soft) 15 days ago. Very hard to make a case for. Losing run up to 23 and finished behind four of these at Redcar last time. |
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11th (5) (100/1 -614%) Savalas |
100/1(-614%) | (5) Savalas 100/1, Course winner. 28/1, twelfth of 15 in handicap at Bath (5.7f, good) 28 days ago. Can give a good account if back on his A-game. Back off last winning mark and may have needed last month's reappearance. |
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12th (14) (100/1 -400%) Dodgy Bob |
100/1(-400%) | (14) Dodgy Bob 100/1, 3-time C&D winner. Thirteenth of 14 in handicap at Redcar (6f, soft, 33/1) 15 days ago, slowly away. Needs to bounce back. Modest lately and was behind five of these when well beaten at Redcar last time. |
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13th (8) (80/1 -1043%) Bernie The Bear |
80/1(-1043%) | (8) Bernie The Bear 80/1, Respectable third of 11 in handicap (15/2) at this C&D (good) 26 days ago. Needs considering. Remains on his last winning mark and is a consistent sort, but is 0-10 on turf. |
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14th (4) (100/1 -1329%) Gatwick Kitten |
100/1(-1329%) | (4) Gatwick Kitten 100/1, Off 6 months and shaped encouragingly when fifth of 13 in handicap at Leicester (6f, good) 32 days ago, hampered 1f out when making headway. Bold showing on the cards now eased 1 lb. 1lb below last winning mark and badly hampered on his reappearance; interesting. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.
CAPTAIN DANDY was last seen finishing third in a similar contest over 6f at Redcar a couple of weeks ago and, eased 1lb, he could make a bold bid to go two places better for his in-form stable. Bernie The Bear has posted some solid efforts in defeat this season, most recently when finishing third over C&D last month, and another prominent showing is likely. Sirius White steps back markedly in trip and should be running on when others have cried enough.
GATWICK KITTEN teed himself up well for this when an encouraging reappearance fifth at Leicester and can capitalise on a handy-looking mark now. Stormy Pearl didn't enjoy the rub of the green when seventh at Redcar last time and is next on the list. Both Captain Dandy and Mr Trevor also need considering in an open handicap.
The vote goes to GATWICK KITTEN who was badly hampered on last month's Leicester reappearance. He is 1lb below his last winning mark.
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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(6) (16/1 +36%)16/1(+36%) | (6) Valued 16/1, Last of 7 in minor event at Thirsk (12f, good to firm, 14/1) on debut 25 days ago, slowly away. Cheekpieces on 1st time. Last of seven on last month's Thirsk debut; cheekpieces on. |
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1st (3) (1/2 +38%) Dramatic Star |
1/2(+38%) | (3) Dramatic Star 1/2, Promising sort. 8/1, second of 11 in minor event at Nottingham (10.2f, good) 33 days ago. This son of Sea The Stars holds leading claims, especially now stepped up in trip. Run well in both starts as when just beaten by a subsequent winner last time; hard to beat. |
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2nd (5) (7/2 +30%) Temple City |
7/2(+30%) | (5) Temple City 7/2, Thrice-raced colt. Eighth of 10 in minor event (16/1) at Newbury (10f, good to soft) 54 days ago, having run of race. Possibilities. Promising third on last October's Newmarket debut, but gone backwards in two starts since. |
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3rd (9) (10/1 -100%) Wadacre Tivoli |
10/1(-100%) | (9) Wadacre Tivoli 10/1, 14/1, third of 7 in maiden at Ripon (9.8f, good to firm) on debut 24 days ago. This Churchill filly should improve. Third on her Ripon debut; runner-up well held since, but she is open to improvement. |
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4th (7) (11/1 -38%) Lucykeys |
11/1(-38%) | (7) Lucykeys 11/1, Twice-raced filly and fair form shown, good second of 7 in maiden at Southwell (11.1f). Off 92 days but in the picture. Placed in two AW maidens, but will need to step up plenty to bother Dramatic Star. |
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5th (2) (100/1 -525%) Bebeto |
100/1(-525%) | (2) Bebeto 100/1, Twice-raced gelding. 80/1, fourth of 9 in minor event at Carlisle (9f, good to soft) 13 days ago. Up in trip and no forlorn hope. Not without ability in both starts last month; still looks more one for handicaps. |
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6th (4) (100/1 -614%) Grey Nyle |
100/1(-614%) | (4) Grey Nyle 100/1, Fifth of 6 in minor event (6/1) at Ayr (8f, heavy) on debut. Off 8 months/had wind op and should still do better now significantly up in trip. Well beaten on Ayr debut last October; wind surgery since; will need to improve plenty. |
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7th (1) (250/1 -279%) Trojan Sun |
250/1(-279%) | (1) Trojan Sun 250/1, Twice-raced gelding. Seventh of 9 in minor event (100/1) at Carlisle (9f, good to soft) 13 days ago, slowly away. Up in trip. Beaten a long way in two starts over 6f/1m1f last month; handicaps an option after this. |
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8th (8) (100/1 -400%) Pivotal Bear |
100/1(-400%) | (8) Pivotal Bear 100/1, Pivotal filly. Dam, 1¾m winner who stayed 2m, half-sister to smart 1m-1¾m winner (barely stayed 2m) Moyenne Corniche out of useful winner up to 1¼m (2-y-o 7f winner) Miss Corniche. Considered debutante. May be best watched on debut unless the market suggests otherwise. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
This looks to be a good opportunity for DRAMATIC STAR to open his account. The son of Sea The Stars bumped into a potentially useful type when finishing second in a warm race at Nottingham last month and, with the promise of more to come, he gets the nod. Grey Nyle made a low-key start when finishing fifth of six on his debut over a mile at Ayr last season, racing greenly throughout, but improvement can be expected stepping up in trip on his first start after wind surgery. Temple City must also enter calculations.
DRAMATIC STAR looks the way to go with more to come now his stamina is drawn out further. Wadacre Tivoli could emerge as the main danger to William Haggas' Sea The Stars colt if, as expected, building on her Ripon debut third. Lucykeys and Temple City also have the form to have a say in this fair maiden.
This looks a good opportunity for DRAMATIC STAR to get off the mark. He has shown plenty of ability in both starts.
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) (10/1 -43%) Moyola |
10/1(-43%) | (6) Moyola 10/1, Scored at Newcastle in February and backed it up with good placed efforts both starts since, latterly on back of a wind op when third of 15 in handicap at Haydock (6f, good to soft) 18 days ago. Each-way claims again from this mark. Good runs in third the last twice; in the mix if transferring form back to faster ground. |
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2nd (5) (11/2 +8%) Pals Battalion |
11/2(+8%) | (5) Pals Battalion 11/2, Won at Beverley (5f) on final start last term and has stepped up with each outing so far this term, 1¼ lengths fourth of 7 to Mr Irrelevant in handicap (11/4) at this C&D (good to firm) 10 days ago, rallying well inside final 1f. Claims representing yard in excellent form. Fair efforts when fourth the last twice (most recently over C&D) and could be thereabouts. |
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3rd (1) (5/1 -43%) Mr Irrelevant |
5/1(-43%) | (1) Mr Irrelevant 5/1, Improving 3-y-o who made it 3 wins from his last 4 starts when landing 7-runner C&D handicap 10 days ago, edging ahead halfway and just holding on. Possibilities again for all this rates tougher under a penalty. Has won three of his last four (C&D latest) and has to be respected under 6lb penalty. |
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4th (3) (9/2 -29%) Dubai Hills |
9/2(-29%) | (3) Dubai Hills 9/2, Very well backed returned to sprinting and showed improved form when making all in 5-runner handicap at Pontefract (6f, soft) 6 weeks ago. Up 6 lb on the back of that and bit more on his plate up in grade. 0-10 prior to small-field win at Pontefract; 6lb higher here but he did it in good style. |
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5th (4) (40/1 -300%) Angel Of England |
40/1(-300%) | (4) Angel Of England 40/1, Seventh of 10 in handicap (13/8) at Thirsk (6f, good to firm) 5 days ago, racing off the pace and never landing a blow. Blinkers need to have positive effect now. Connections won this last year with one returning to form in first-time blinkers. |
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6th (2) (40/1 -2028%) Bengurion |
40/1(-2028%) | (2) Bengurion 40/1, Invincible Army filly who won only start as a 2-y-o and improved to make it 2-2 under a penalty on return in 11-runner Kempton novice (7f) 3 weeks ago, displaying a likeable attitude. Open to further progress now handicapping and shortlisted on turf debut. 2-2 (6f/7f, AW) and form of latest win has been boosted; has potential off opening mark. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
BENGURION ran out a game winner over 7f on her seasonal reappearance last month and that ability to stay further should stand her in good stead here. To that end, a bold bid to make all is expected on her handicap debut. Mr Irrelevant showed a likeable attitude when scoring over C&D 10 days ago and is respected under a penalty, while Dubai Hills completes the shortlist for all that this mark has proved beyond him in the past.
BENGURION has impressed in landing each of her 2 starts on all-weather, displaying a willing attitude when defying a penalty on return to action at Kempton (7f) 3 weeks ago. She earns the vote now handicapping in the hope she proves as effective on turf. Pals Battalion and the thriving Mr Irrelevant are others to consider.
Topweight MR IRRELEVANT knows how to get the job done and is taken to defy a penalty and make it four wins from his last five starts.
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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Catherine Chroi |
(5) (9/2 -50%)9/2(-50%) | (5) Catherine Chroi 9/2, Thrived having been re-united with this yard, making it 6 wins from 8 runs since March in 8-runner C&D handicap 2 weeks ago, showing a good attitude in the process. A little more needed having gone up further 3 lb but she's hard to rule out in this groove. Has been a revelation since returning to this yard (form 21161111); fast ground a concern. |
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1st (4) (7/2 -5%) Jordan Electrics |
7/2(-5%) | (4) Jordan Electrics 7/2, 3-time C&D winner. 2 wins from 4 runs this year. Fourteenth of 15 in handicap at this course (5f, good to firm, 22/1) 10 days ago, dropping away having raced wide. Likely type to bounce back eased in class. Four wins here; out of his depth last time but respected back at this level. |
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2nd (3) (4/1 +33%) Winter Crown |
4/1(+33%) | (3) Winter Crown 4/1, Lightly-raced 4-y-o who shaped with plenty of encouragement following 4 months off when second of 4 in handicap (6/1) at Redcar (6f, soft) 16 days ago. He looks one to be interested in again with that under his belt. Second behind a well-handicapped rival at Redcar last time; considered from the same mark. |
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3rd (7) (15/8 +25%) Sacred Falls |
15/8(+25%) | (7) Sacred Falls 15/8, Cheekpieces on for 1st time, career best when winning 8-runner handicap at Carlisle (5.8f, good to firm, 13/8) 23 days ago, well on top finish. More to do up 5 lb now but her consistency on turf is hard to knock and claims once more. 5lb higher than when winning at Carlisle last time; has run well in three starts over C&D. |
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4th (2) (6/1 +20%) How Impressive |
6/1(+20%) | (2) How Impressive 6/1, Successful 3 times on AW since the turn of the year and quickly dispelled a rare below-par display at York when a creditable fourth of 9 in handicap at Doncaster (6f, good) 12 days ago. Expected to give another good account. Has had more success on the AW, but has won on turf; others still make more appeal. |
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5th (6) (33/1 +0%) Pockley |
33/1(+0%) | (6) Pockley 33/1, Eleven runs since last win in 2023. Last of 11 in handicap at this course (5f, good to firm, 25/1) 6 days ago, lost all chance at start. Headgear discarded now but others arrive with more pressing claims. 0-23 on turf; not hard to look elsewhere. |
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6th (1) (40/1 -264%) Jump The Gun |
40/1(-264%) | (1) Jump The Gun 40/1, Course winner who added to his tally at Newcastle (6f) in November. Operating below best when last seen on all-weather earlier this year and he needs to hit the ground running returned to turf following 111 days off. 2lb below last winning mark, but likely he will need this after 111 days off. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
The progressive Catherine Chroi bids for her seventh win of the year, while Jordan Electrics drops down in class having landed a double last month. How Impressive is another to consider having posted a better effort at Doncaster recently. That said, preference is for WINTER CROWN, who returned from a layoff with a creditable second on soft ground at Redcar. Julie Camacho's charge will relish this faster surface and may prove the one to side with in a competitive sprint.
WINTER CROWN is still low mileage as a 4-y-o and shaped well back from 4 months off when chasing home Dakota Gold in a small field at Redcar 16 days ago. He could be worth chancing to build on that operating just 2 lb above his last winning mark. Sacred Falls and Catherine Chroi both arrive in excellent form and head up the dangers in a competitive affair.
It may be worth siding with SACRED FALLS who improved for the fitting of cheekpieces when winning at Carlisle last time.
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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Ramon Di Loria |
(9) (4/1 +67%)4/1(+67%) | (9) Ramon Di Loria 4/1, Tased success twice from higher marks in 2023 but was merely ticking over on AW earlier this year. Off 3 months, possible he will be sharper for his fourth of 8 in handicap (40/1) at this course (6f, soft) 14 days ago but others appeal more for win purposes. Returned from break with encouraging fourth here recently and might not be far away. |
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Refuge |
(8) (13/2 -30%)13/2(-30%) | (8) Refuge 13/2, 4-time C&D winner who ran his best race of the present campaign from his sliding mark when respectable fourth of 10 in handicap at Ripon (5f, good to firm) 7 days ago. Worth bearing in mind from his much-reduced mark back at this venue. Back to form at Ripon last week and can build on that now back at his favourite track. |
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1st (4) (12/1 +0%) Newyorkstateofmind |
12/1(+0%) | (4) Newyorkstateofmind 12/1, Won this race from a 2 lb higher mark last year and, after 5 months off, added to the tally at Wolverhampton (6f) in April. Efforts not so good since though, below form fifth of 11 in handicap at Doncaster (6f, good to firm) 11 days ago. Won this last year; also on the scoresheet on AW in April; below par on his 3 runs since. |
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2nd (11) (20/1 -25%) Cuban Rock |
20/1(-25%) | (11) Cuban Rock 20/1, One win from 24 Flat runs. 7/1, eighth of 9 in handicap at Musselburgh (8f, good) 11 days ago, hanging left over 2f out and dropping away. Significantly back down in trip here and others more persuasive. This drop back to 5f is worth a go but he has a patchy profile and poor strike-rate. |
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3rd (2) (12/1 +14%) Dicko The Legend |
12/1(+14%) | (2) Dicko The Legend 12/1, Doubled career tally at Chelmsford in December. Changed hands for 6,000 gns and possibly needed yard debut/first start for 4 months when sixth of 9 in handicap at Catterick (6f, soft) 12 days ago. However, still needs to translate his best all-weather form to turf. Two AW wins towards end of last year but has to prove he's just as good on turf. |
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4th (3) (7/2 +50%) Sound Reason |
7/2(+50%) | (3) Sound Reason 7/2, 9/1, respectable fourth of 11 in handicap at this C&D (good to firm) 6 days ago, ridden 2f out and keeping on final 1f. Not one to write off from this sort of mark with his yard in good form. On a reduced mark and encouraging fourth over C&D last week; in with a chance. |
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5th (7) (6/1 -20%) Aces Wild |
6/1(-20%) | (7) Aces Wild 6/1, Latest win at Wolverhampton in April. Good second of 9 in handicap at Chelmsford City (5f, 4/1) 20 days ago, conceding first run. Clearly in good heart and claims if proving himself as effective on turf. Well beaten on sole turf start but on soft ground; has gone close on AW the last twice. |
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6th (10) (11/1 -214%) Ski Angel |
11/1(-214%) | (10) Ski Angel 11/1, C&D winner. 2 wins from 3 runs this year. 7/2, career best when winning 13-runner handicap at Musselburgh (5f, good) 11 days ago, leading final 50 yds. Manner of that victory suggests she may yet have more to offer and respected here. Progressive filly who has won two of her last three and could play another leading role. |
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7th (5) (10/1 -67%) Wee Fat Mac |
10/1(-67%) | (5) Wee Fat Mac 10/1, Scored twice towards end of last year on AW and continued in good heart since, far from disgraced when third of 11 in handicap at Newcastle (5f) in March. Absent subsequently but he's no forlorn hope if ready to roll after 103 days off. In good form on AW early this year; modest turf strike-rate but possibilities nevertheless. |
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8th (6) (50/1 -257%) Henery Hawk |
50/1(-257%) | (6) Henery Hawk 50/1, Back-to-back winner of 5f handicaps at Newcastle earlier this year but not operating at quite the same level on turf in recent weeks, fifth of 8 in handicap at Ayr (5f, good to firm) 21 days ago. Won two in a row on AW early this year but he's 0-12 on grass; has to raise his turf game. |
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9th (1) (9/1 +0%) Borough |
9/1(+0%) | (1) Borough 9/1, Registered pair of 5f victories last summer, latterly over C&D in August. Far from disgraced when seventh of 20 in Ayr Bronze Cup (6f) on final start and return to the minimum trip rates a plus on return to action. Won over C&D last August; campaign ended with three below-par runs; makes reappearance. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Refuge won this in 2022 and finished runner-up last year to Newyorkstateofmind. The former has the best recent form of that pair, while Ski Angel has won two of her last three outings, but has been raised a further 5lb after scoring at Musselburgh last time. SOUND REASON is 7lb lower than when last successful and he's taken to build on last week's fourth over C&D and return to winning ways.
Successful over C&D last term, SKI ANGEL quickly resumed winning ways in the style of one who may not have reached her limit just yet at Musselburgh 11 days ago and she could be worth siding with to go in again from a 5 lb higher mark. 4-time C&D winner Refuge highlighted he's coming to hand with a creditable fourth at Ripon recently and he's feared. Last year's winner Newyorkstateofmind and Sound Reason complete the shortlist.
Course specialist REFUGE (nap) has posted a win and a close second in the last two runnings of this race and can come out on top.
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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Lope De Rueda |
(5) (33/1 -32%)33/1(-32%) | (5) Lope De Rueda 33/1, 22/1, last of 10 in handicap at Nottingham (5f, good to firm) 33 days ago. Significantly back up in trip. Continues to drop down the weights but he's struggled to get competitive in handicaps. |
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1st (4) (5/2 +75%) Shahnaz |
5/2(+75%) | (4) Shahnaz 5/2, C&D winner. Fifteen runs since last win in 2022. Respectable fifth of 10 to Ledger in handicap at this C&D (good, 5/1) 26 days ago. Can go well again. Beaten on last 15 starts but reappearance was encouraging and she won this in 2022. |
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2nd (8) (9/2 -50%) True Nation |
9/2(-50%) | (8) True Nation 9/2, Career best when winning 8-runner apprentice handicap at Nottingham (8.3f, good, 7/1) 7 days ago. Escapes a penalty so she's expected to be bang there. Won apprentice handicap at Nottingham last week; escapes a penalty; strong claims. |
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3rd (2) (7/2 +30%) Ledger |
7/2(+30%) | (2) Ledger 7/2, 3 wins from 7 runs this year. 4/1, won 5-runner handicap at this course (9.2f, soft) 14 days ago. Enters calculations in his hat-trick bid despite another 3 lb rise in the weights. Two wins here last month; clearly in good heart and holds solid claims. |
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4th (1) (9/1 +10%) Jaminoz |
9/1(+10%) | (1) Jaminoz 9/1, Course winner. Creditable sixth of 14 in handicap at this course (11.1f, good to firm, 17/2) 10 days ago, racing closer to pace than ideal. Down in trip. Needs considering. Fair efforts here on last three starts but needs something extra to return to winning ways. |
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5th (11) (40/1 -233%) Dingwall |
40/1(-233%) | (11) Dingwall 40/1, Lightly-raced maiden. 9/2, seventh of 10 in handicap at Southwell (7.1f) 44 days ago. Blinkers on 1st time. Uphill task. Down the field on all four starts, but well bred and things may click now he's blinkered. |
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6th (9) (100/1 -614%) Retirement Beckons |
100/1(-614%) | (9) Retirement Beckons 100/1, 4-time C&D winner. 7/1, only seventh of 8 to Golden Valour in handicap at Ayr (8f, good) 21 days ago. Given a chance by the handicapper here. Four-time course winner who scored at Newcastle in March but has up-and-down profile. |
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7th (12) (100/1 -733%) Chinese Spirit |
100/1(-733%) | (12) Chinese Spirit 100/1, C&D winner. Respectable fourth of 9 in handicap at Musselburgh (8f, good, 11/1) 11 days ago. Now below last winning mark. Second in this race last year; hasn't threatened this season and needs to raise his game. |
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8th (3) (40/1 -471%) Golden Valour |
40/1(-471%) | (3) Golden Valour 40/1, Temperamental sort who landed 8-runner handicap at Ayr (8f, good, 8/1) 21 days ago. Needs to back it up now. Ended long losing run at Ayr; he's not straightforward but is not ruled out up just 2lb. |
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9th (14) (80/1 -567%) Miltonia |
80/1(-567%) | (14) Miltonia 80/1, 33/1, first run for new yard when solid fourth of 10 in handicap at Chelmsford City (7f) 20 days ago, not clear run. Ought to be thereabouts. 0-11 but kept on for encouraging fourth over 7f on stable debut; she's one to consider. |
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10th (10) (100/1 -900%) Vitrina |
100/1(-900%) | (10) Vitrina 100/1, Thrice-raced maiden. Fifteenth of 18 in minor event at Doncaster (6f, firm, 125/1) 25 days ago. Significantly up in trip. Makes handicap debut. Others more persuasive. Mixed form but she's bred to be considerably better than her lowly opening mark. |
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11th (7) (100/1 -900%) Epona Pas |
100/1(-900%) | (7) Epona Pas 100/1, Creditable third of 7 in handicap (25/1) at this C&D (soft) 14 days ago, never nearer. Ought to be in the shake-up. 0-10 but fair third of seven over C&D a fortnight ago and he's not ruled out each-way. |
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12th (13) (100/1 -733%) National Question |
100/1(-733%) | (13) National Question 100/1, 80/1, got back on track when second of 9 in handicap at Musselburgh (8f, good) 11 days ago. Needs to reproduce it. Best of the rest behind easy winner at Musselburgh; not discounted. |
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13th (6) (100/1 -300%) Bellslea |
100/1(-300%) | (6) Bellslea 100/1, Thrice-raced maiden on Flat. 200/1, ninth of 10 in novice hurdle at Perth (16.2f, good to soft) 27 days ago. Makes handicap debut. Very hard to make a case for. Makes handicap debut off lowly mark but he's shown little (across both codes). |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.
Ledger bids for a hat-trick of course wins having won a fortnight ago and he can effectively race off a lower mark when his rider's claim is taken into account. Both Golden Valour and True Nation were partnered by 7lb claimers when winning at Ayr and Nottingham respectively and face stiffer tasks. EPONA PAS has yet to win, but Jim Goldie's charge finished third in a higher grade over C&D last time and looks set to go close off his current mark.
A few with chances but Richard Fahey's filly TRUE NATION is hard to side against given she escapes a penalty for that Nottingham apprentice success a week ago. Hat-trick seeking Ledger rates the obvious danger, although both Shahnaz and Jaminoz are others who command respect in a competitive handicap.
The Richard Fahey-trained TRUE NATION escapes a penalty for last Wednesday's apprentice handicap win at Nottingham and can follow up.
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