Haydock Races & Results Tomform Friday 7th July 2023

There were 47 Races on Friday 7th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Wexford, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Friday 7th July 2023

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

18:05 Haydock Handicap (Class 5) 10f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
5
(5) Tiamat (16/1 -33%)
Tiamat

16
16/1(-33%)
(5) Tiamat 16/1, Debut 7f Newcastle winner but he came in last of 5 in handicap at Hamilton (11.1f, good to soft) 8 days ago. Cheekpieces are reached for with a bit to prove.
A case can be made on AW form but she's been below par on turf the last twice.
7
1st (7) Leap Year Lad (7/1 +30%)
Leap Year Lad

7
7/1(+30%)
(7) Leap Year Lad 7/1, Winner at Hamilton in May and in good nick since, fourth of 9 in 1m handicap at Ripon 30 days ago. Should continue to give a good account now stepping up in distance.
Some good runs at about 1m this year and the step up in trip is well worth exploring.
6
2nd (6) Arkenstaar (6/1 -33%)
Arkenstaar

6
6/1(-33%)
(6) Arkenstaar 6/1, Dual 9f Hamitlon winner before posting a good fourth of 11 to Lady of Arabia in handicap over C&D (good to firm) 22 days ago. Can go well again off the same mark.
Two wins in a row at Hamilton then again ran well when fourth here; could be thereabouts.
2
3rd (2) Owners Dream (12/1 -167%)
Owners Dream

12
12/1(-167%)
(2) Owners Dream 12/1, Fair maiden. Respectable second of 5 in maiden at Chepstow (8.1f, good to firm) 11 days ago. This longer trip should suit so he's much respected on his handicap debut.
Pedigree firmly indicates he will be suited by this step up in trip on handicap debut.
3
4th (3) Lady Of Arabia (2.5/1 +25%)
Lady Of Arabia

2.5
2.5/1(+25%)
(3) Lady Of Arabia 2.5/1, Has taken her form up a notch since sent handicapping and landed 11-runner event over C&D 22 days ago. Up 3 lb but that form is working out well so she's a player once more.
Won over C&D three weeks ago and a 3lb rise isn't harsh; respected.
8
5th (8) Walk The Moon (5.5/1 +61%)
Walk The Moon

5.5
5.5/1(+61%)
(8) Walk The Moon 5.5/1, Has failed to beat a rival on all his three starts, tried in a hood when last in 10f Sandown maiden 20 days ago. Makes his handicap debut with lots to prove.
Makes handicap debut off a modest mark and pedigree provides optimism he will improve.
1
6th (1) Kristal Klear (3.33/1 +49%)
Kristal Klear

3.33
3.33/1(+49%)
(1) Kristal Klear 3.33/1, Arrives in good form in handicaps, fourth of 9 at Carlisle (7.8f, good to soft) 35 days ago. Tongue strap/cheekpieces go on and not ruled out stepping up in trip.
Fair efforts in first two handicaps and may have more to offer now up in trip.
4
7th (4) Al Tarfa (7.5/1 -25%)
Al Tarfa

7.5
7.5/1(-25%)
(4) Al Tarfa 7.5/1, Fair maiden who wasn't seen to best effect when sixth of 12 in handicap at Wolverhampton (8.6f) 18 days ago, left poorly placed. Weighted to go well eased 1 lb.
Promise at Wolverhampton on second start but soundly beaten there on handicap debut.
LTO Selection:

18:05 Haydock Handicap (Class 5) 10f Race Class Flow

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

OWNERS DREAM stayed on for second over a mile at Chepstow on his latest outing and David O'Meara's inmate looks the one to beat on his handicap debut. His dam won between 1m2f and 2m2f, so he should appreciate the stiffer stamina test here. Lady Of Arabia scored over C&D last month and is feared most off 3lb higher, while the unexposed Walk The Moon completes the shortlist.

LADY OF ARABIA's form is on an upward curve since sent handicapping and, with the form of her recent C&D success having been franked, she gets the vote. Al Tarfa didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth at Wolverhampton last time so is next on the list with in-form duo Arkenstaar and Owners Dream also in the mix.

The step up in trip promises to be a plus for OWNERS DREAM and he can make a winning handicap debut. Lady Of Arabia is a danger.


18:40 Haydock Handicap (Class 5) 12f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Feud (1.62/1 +19%)
Feud

1.62
1.62/1(+19%)
(1) Feud 1.62/1, Stepped up on return when good fourth at Newmarket, shaping like a stayer. More to come up in trip.
Kept on for encouraging 4th of 7 over 1m2f latest and this step up in trip could be a plus.
5
2nd (5) Dreams Adozen (12/1 -50%)
Dreams Adozen

12
12/1(-50%)
(5) Dreams Adozen 12/1, Produced best effort to date in first-time blinkers when second of 5 in handicap (9/1) at Hamilton (11.1f, good to soft) 8 days ago, no match for winner. Change of headgear.
Runner-up from the front at Hamilton last Thursday and could make a bold bid.
3
3rd (3) Stage Show (4.5/1 -13%)
Stage Show

4.5
4.5/1(-13%)
(3) Stage Show 4.5/1, Took a big step forward from debut when sixth in Doncaster maiden in October but hasn't progressed since, including in handicaps. Steps up in trip again.
Has stayed on nicely in both h'caps (1m/1m2f) and today's extra distance could prove ideal.
2
4th (2) Swift Hawk (1.88/1 +58%)
Swift Hawk

1.88
1.88/1(+58%)
(2) Swift Hawk 1.88/1, Steadily progressive in maiden/novices, bumping into a subsequent winner at Chepstow 3 weeks ago. Needs considering on handicap bow.
Handicap newcomer; runner-up in 1m4f novices the last twice and is open to improvement.
4
5th (4) Farhhfromforgotten (10/1 -122%)
Farhhfromforgotten

10
10/1(-122%)
(4) Farhhfromforgotten 10/1, Got back on the up when second of 6 in handicap at Musselburgh (9f, good) 14 days ago. Extra trip should suit so considered in first-time headgear.
Kept on well over 1m1f at Musselburgh and this step up in trip is worth a go.
6
6th (6) Ausdaisia (25/1 -108%)
Ausdaisia

25
25/1(-108%)
(6) Ausdaisia 25/1, Little impact so far, including when remote fourth on handicap bow here on return 2 weeks ago. Up in trip again.
Encouraging fourth over 1m2f here on handicap debut and could improve for this longer trip.
LTO Selection:

18:40 Haydock Handicap (Class 5) 12f Race Class Flow

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

SWIFT HAWK is related to a few smart types, including the Group 2 winner Ransom Note, and the unexposed gelding makes his handicap debut following a decent second at Chepstow last month. With more improvement likely, he is taken to get the better of Farhhfromforgotten, who sports first-time cheekpieces having filled the runner-up spot at Musselburgh recently. Dreams Adozen is another to bear in mind.

FEUD's staying-on fourth at Newmarket 2 weeks ago appeals as solid form so he gets the vote with this longer trip sure to suit. The steadily progressive Swift Hawk is feared most on handicap bow.

Today's step up in trip could be just what STAGE SHOW needs and he is taken to get off the mark at the sixth attempt.


19:15 Haydock Stakes (Class 4) 7f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
5
1st (5) Expensive Queen (4/1 +20%)
Expensive Queen

4
4/1(+20%)
(5) Expensive Queen 4/1, Foaled April 9. €260,000 yearling, Lope De Vega filly. Sister to 3 winners, including smart winner up to 1½m Antonia de Vega and useful 2-y-o 1m winner Luckin Brew. Plenty to like on paper and yard's 2-y-os going better now.
1
2nd (1) Beveragino (1.38/1 +31%)
Beveragino

1.38
1.38/1(+31%)
(1) Beveragino 1.38/1, Soldier's Call filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including winner up to 1m Danielsflyer and winner up to 7f Concierge, both useful. Showed promise when third of 9 on her Beverley debut (7.4f) and is entitled to progress.
2
3rd (2) Darnation (7.5/1 -67%)
Darnation

7.5
7.5/1(-67%)
(2) Darnation 7.5/1, Foaled April 16. Too Darn Hot filly. Dam unraced half-sister to 1000 Guineas Stakes/Irish Oaks winner Blue Bunting. Yard's 2-y-os continue to go well, so commands plenty of respect.
6
4th (6) Lava Stream (12/1 -20%)
Lava Stream

12
12/1(-20%)
(6) Lava Stream 12/1, Foaled March 5. Too Darn Hot filly. Dam, winner up to 1¼m (2-y-o 1m winner), half-sister to very smart 1¼m winner Journey out of smart winner up to 15.5f (2-y-o 1¼m winner) Montare.
7
5th (7) Magical Circle (8.5/1 -6%)
Magical Circle

8.5
8.5/1(-6%)
(7) Magical Circle 8.5/1, Foaled March 10. 150,000 gns foal, Too Darn Hot filly. Half-sister to 6f winner Hedwig. Dam, 2-y-o 6f winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 1m Royal Dornoch. Another newcomer to note.
4
6th (4) Eagle Beam (7.5/1 -36%)
Eagle Beam

7.5
7.5/1(-36%)
(4) Eagle Beam 7.5/1, Foaled April 16. Gleneagles filly. Closely related to 10.5f winner Diverge and half-sister to 6f winner Sparkle On. Dam winner up to 1¼m (2-y-o 1m winner). Makes plenty of appeal on paper for in-form yard.
3
7th (3) Doubletalk (10/1 -33%)
Doubletalk

10
10/1(-33%)
(3) Doubletalk 10/1, Went backwards from debut when sixth of 10 in maiden (7/1) at Newbury (6.5f, firm) 30 days ago.
LTO Selection:

19:15 Haydock Stakes (Class 4) 7f Race Class Flow

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

In a field dominated by unraced prospects, the vote goes to EXPENSIVE QUEEN. A full-sister to the 7f Group 3 winner Antonia De Vega, Kevin Ryan's 260,000-euro yearling purchase can make a winning start to her racing career. Beveragino must hold every chance of building on a pleasing third on her racecourse debut and can give the selection plenty to think about, along with fellow newcomer Darnation.

With most of the field newcomers the market will offer valuable clues, but one who makes plenty of appeal on paper is EXPENSIVE QUEEN, who represents a stable going better with its 2-y-os again (had a couple of recent winners). Darnation is second choice, while Beveragino seems sure to put her experience to good use.

Top of the list is the 260,000euros yearling EXPENSIVE QUEEN, with fellow newcomer Magical Circle second choice.


19:50 Haydock Handicap (Class 4) 7f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
4
1st (4) Paws For Thought (2.5/1 +44%)
Paws For Thought

2.5
2.5/1(+44%)
(4) Paws For Thought 2.5/1, 1 win from 3 runs this year. 5/2, improved on recent efforts to win 10-runner handicap at Chester (7f, good) 7 days ago, unchallenged. Carries penalty. Merits consideration.
Comfortably made all at Chester last Friday but has a good record there.
6
2nd (6) Metabolt (1.88/1 -7%)
Metabolt

1.88
1.88/1(-7%)
(6) Metabolt 1.88/1, Improving 3-y-o who finished strongly to score on return over C&D in May and displayed a nice turn of foot to follow up at Windsor (1m) 18 days ago, with a bit in hand. 4 lb rise shouldn't prevent another bold bid.
Has won both runs this year and this unexposed 4yo could still be ahead of the handicapper.
10
3rd (10) Waiting All Night (7.5/1 +63%)
Waiting All Night

7.5
7.5/1(+63%)
(10) Waiting All Night 7.5/1, Fourth of 7 in handicap (18/1) at Nottingham (8.3f, firm) 30 days ago, weakening out of things having taken a strong hold. Possibly needs further respite from the assessor before becoming of interest.
Continues to drop down the weights, but claims aren't compelling on this season's evidence.
2
4th (2) Red Mirage (9/1 -20%)
Red Mirage

9
9/1(-20%)
(2) Red Mirage 9/1, Five wins from 17 Flat runs. Fifth of 8 in handicap (8/1) at Chelmsford (8f) 15 days ago, ridden over 2f out and not quicken. Mark is easing at least and first-time visor may put an edge on him.
Has dropped down the weights but needs to turn things around in a first-time visor.
8
5th (8) Garner (11/1 -38%)
Garner

11
11/1(-38%)
(8) Garner 11/1, Successful on second of starts for the Charlton's as a 2-y-o and defied a penalty to follow up convincingly back from 13 months off at Lingfield (6f) in June. Couldn't replicate that on handicap debut at York since but it remains early days at least.
Mid-div on h'cap debut but in hot York race; this 3yo retains potential back down in grade.
1
6th (1) Baileysgutfeeling (33/1 -200%)
Baileysgutfeeling

33
33/1(-200%)
(1) Baileysgutfeeling 33/1, 2 wins from 5 runs this year. Latest win in selling company at Leicester (6f) in June. 20/1, first run since leaving Kevin Philippart De Foy when third of 5 in handicap at Ffos Las (7.4f, good to firm) 12 days ago.
Won two in a row before solid 3rd on recent yard debut at Ffos Las; might not be far away.
3
7th (3) Royal Pleasure (11/1 -47%)
Royal Pleasure

11
11/1(-47%)
(3) Royal Pleasure 11/1, 3-time winner for Sir Mark Prescott who shaped as if back in form when sixth in big field York handicap (7f) 3 weeks ago, making up plenty of ground. However, fact he was again very slowly away then is a concern here.
Did well to finish sixth at York after slow start; could be involved if away on terms.
9
8th (9) Dancinginthewoods (14/1 +22%)
Dancinginthewoods

14
14/1(+22%)
(9) Dancinginthewoods 14/1, Largely held form well on AW during the winter prior to a rare below par display at Newcastle (1m) in March. Returns from a 4-month break on a handy mark on the pick of his form so interesting if the market speaks in his favour. Engaged 7.50 Newbury Thursday.
In good form until lesser run in March; three turf wins to his name; not ruled out.
7
9th (7) Tuscan (12/1 +52%)
Tuscan

12
12/1(+52%)
(7) Tuscan 12/1, Tenth of 16 in handicap at York (7f, good to firm, 40/1) 21 days ago, ridden halfway and weakening. Yet to fire in 4 starts so far this campaign and visor needs to have positive effect now.
Struggled on his four starts this season; new visor needs to arrest the slide.
LTO Selection:

19:50 Haydock Handicap (Class 4) 7f Race Class Flow

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

A winner over C&D in May, METABOLT is unbeaten so far this season and there is no reason to suggest why he cannot continue to progress, especially with the drop back in trip expected to suit. Paws For Thought bounced back to winning ways at his beloved Chester last week, and he must enter calculations, along with recent course winner Young Fire, who has not run over this distance since last November.

METABOLT has returned an improved model this term, supplementing his C&D reappearance success with a bit to spare at Windsor 18 days ago. Clearly versatile as regards ground, he could well have more to offer on that evidence and can complete the hat-trick. Chester scorer Paws For Thought and recent course winner Young Fire head up the dangers.

The progressive 4yo METABOLT (nap) can make it 3-3 for the season having won over C&D and at Windsor on his two runs this term.


20:25 Haydock Stakes (Class 5) 7f - 12 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
2
1st (2) Poet Master (1.1/1 +12%)
Poet Master

1.1
1.1/1(+12%)
(2) Poet Master 1.1/1, It wasn't much of a maiden in which he landed the odds on debut at Musselburgh (7.2f, good) a fortnight ago, but he did the job well and there should be better to come. Major player.
Won at Musselburgh on debut despite showing signs of inexperience; respected under penalty.
9
2nd (9) Tango Man (3/1 -33%)
Tango Man

3
3/1(-33%)
(9) Tango Man 3/1, Expensive purchase who didn't show a great deal on sole 2-y-o start for David Loughnane. However, his reappearance third of 14 on return/debut for new yard in a first-time tongue strap (retained) at Kempton (7f) was far more encouraging and he's probably capable of better still.
Third on last month's stable debut at Kempton and that form gives him leading claims here.
7
3rd (7) Sherood (7/1 +30%)
Sherood

7
7/1(+30%)
(7) Sherood 7/1, Half-brother to 7.5f winner Raaghib and useful winner up to 1m Ghayadh. Has shown ability in a maiden at Doncaster and a Kempton novice (both at 7f) and likely to do better in time.
Better effort on second start and this 130,000gns foal is open to further improvement.
1
4th (1) Final Credit (12/1 -33%)
Final Credit

12
12/1(-33%)
(1) Final Credit 12/1, Left debut effort well behind when accounting for 10 rivals in a 7f Wetherby novice (good to firm) last month. This is tougher under a penalty, but he remains open to improvement.
Won at Wetherby on second run; further improvement needed under penalty but not ruled out.
10
5th (10) Wild Hoofer (80/1 -142%)
Wild Hoofer

80
80/1(-142%)
(10) Wild Hoofer 80/1, Bettered low-key debut display when sixth in an 11-runner Wolverhampton novice (7.2f) recently, but he's another who can be expected to fare better when going down the handicap route.
Ability when sixth at Wolverhampton on second start but needs to find chunk of improvement.
4
6th (4) Cover Up (4/1 +20%)
Cover Up

4
4/1(+20%)
(4) Cover Up 4/1, Exceed And Excel gelding. Dam, 5f winner who stayed 1m, half-sister to smart 2-y-o 5.5f/6f winner Mischief Magic (by Exceed And Excel). Likely-looking newcomer representing top connections and needs close attention in the betting.
Gelded prior to this debut; represents powerful connections and could play a leading role.
6
7th (6) Rollz Royz (125/1 -89%)
Rollz Royz

125
125/1(-89%)
(6) Rollz Royz 125/1, Little to shout about in 2 starts so far and he's probably more one for handicaps in due course.
Well beaten at big odds on his first two starts and qualifies for handicaps after this.
12
8th (12) Clash Of The Ash (125/1 -89%)
Clash Of The Ash

125
125/1(-89%)
(12) Clash Of The Ash 125/1, Kodiac filly. Half-sister to 6f-1¼m winner Battle Commence and 1¼m winner Spirit of Ash. Dam 5f-6.3f winner. Wears hood. Winning newcomers for this yard are few and far between, so watching brief advised.
Makes debut in hood; half-sister to two winners; others are more compelling.
8
9th (8) Smalleytime (25/1 -56%)
Smalleytime

25
25/1(-56%)
(8) Smalleytime 25/1, £62,000 yearling. Dam, Italian 7f/1m winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 1¼m (Premio Lydia Tesio) Sound of Freedom. Worth a second look in the betting.
Every chance he'll have a future but he needs to be useful if he's to win this on debut.
11
10th (11) Burrows Dream (100/1 -52%)
Burrows Dream

100
100/1(-52%)
(11) Burrows Dream 100/1, Ultra filly. Half-sister to 6f winner Burrows Seeside and 2-y-o 6.5f winner Allez Burrows. Dam French 2-y-o 5f-6.5f winner. Wears hood. Likely best watched on debut.
Half-sister to 2 winners; wears hood on debut; others make greater appeal than this filly.
3
11th (3) Balmy Breese (200/1 -150%)
Balmy Breese

200
200/1(-150%)
(3) Balmy Breese 200/1, Sent off at 125/1 and finished down the field on recent introduction at Wolverhampton (7.2f). Yard also saddles newcomer Forceful Spirit.
125-1 when soundly beaten in seventh of 11 on recent debut at Wolverhampton.
5
12th (5) Forceful Spirit (150/1 -127%)
Forceful Spirit

150
150/1(-127%)
(5) Forceful Spirit 150/1, Lethal Force colt. Dam, 5f/6f winner, half-sister to useful winner up to 6f Enchantment. Yard is hardly synonymous with winning newcomers and probably best to look elsewhere on this occasion.
Second foal; dam 5f-6f winner (RPR 68); a watching brief is advised on debut.
LTO Selection:

20:25 Haydock Stakes (Class 5) 7f Race Class Flow

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

POET MASTER made quite the impression when scoring with ease on his debut at Musselburgh last month and the three-year-old should be able to continue his improvement in this contest, despite carrying a penalty. Final Credit arrives with similar claims after a taking success at Wetherby, while Tango Man ran encouragingly in a race that has worked out very well at Kempton. Cover Up looks to be the pick of the newcomers for in-form connections.

Though POET MASTER didn't have much to beat on his debut at Musselburgh, he went about his business in the manner of a decent prospect and is taken to maintain his 100% record here before going on to bigger things. Tango Man fetched £496,000 when resold as a 2-y-o and is feared most on the back of his encouraging reappearance third at Kempton. Newcomer Cover Up makes plenty of appeal on paper and is next on the list ahead of Wetherby winner Final Credit.

The form of TANGO MAN's stable debut third at Kempton last month is working out well and he earns the vote ahead of Poet Master.


21:00 Haydock Handicap (Class 5) 7f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
9
1st (9) La Feile (10/1 -82%)
La Feile

10
10/1(-82%)
(9) La Feile 10/1, Runner-up in a handicap at Catterick that has proved to be strong form (winner, third and fourth all won next time) and likely found the race coming too soon at Carlisle subsequently. One to note back from a longer break.
Went close at Catterick in May and subsequent run at Carlisle may have come too soon.
8
2nd (8) Sir Maxi (4.5/1 +44%)
Sir Maxi

4.5
4.5/1(+44%)
(8) Sir Maxi 4.5/1, Not at best this season but more encouragement when a respectable fourth at Musselburgh a fortnight ago. Fairly treated if he can build on that.
Third in this last year and has run okay in fourth the last twice; might not be far away.
6
3rd (6) Chifa (8.5/1 -31%)
Chifa

8.5
8.5/1(-31%)
(6) Chifa 8.5/1, Didn't need to improve to win 8-runner handicap at Wolverhampton in May and backed it up with a creditable second of 6 at Chepstow. Should give another good account.
Enjoyed productive spell on AW & transferred improvement back to turf when 2nd at Chepstow.
2
4th (2) Danzart (3/1 +14%)
Danzart

3
3/1(+14%)
(2) Danzart 3/1, On a roll since refitted with a hood, completing hat-trick in 13-runner handicap at Wolverhampton in June and running well once more when runner-up at Newmarket 13 days ago. Thriving sort who can get back to winning ways.
Won three in a row before close second at Newmarket and holds solid claims once more.
10
5th (10) Go Sing (3.6/1 +35%)
Go Sing

3.6
3.6/1(+35%)
(10) Go Sing 3.6/1, 6/1, first run since leaving Michael & David Easterby when creditable third of 9 in handicap at Ayr (7.2f, firm) 24 days ago. One to consider from a reduced mark.
Close third on stable/seasonal debut at Ayr and may be able to build on that today.
11
6th (11) Mr Trevor (12/1 +76%)
Mr Trevor

12
12/1(+76%)
(11) Mr Trevor 12/1, Last 3 wins have come on AW and both outings so far this term have been poor, so others make more appeal.
Three AW wins in second half of last year but well beaten on turf on both runs this season.
3
7th (3) Covert Mission (5.5/1 -83%)
Covert Mission

5.5
5.5/1(-83%)
(3) Covert Mission 5.5/1, Latest win at Lingfield in April. Has run his race on 2 of 3 subsequent outings but needs to prove he's as good on turf as AW.
0-12 on turf and superior on AW, but given a chance by the handicapper on grass.
7
8th (7) First Greyed (10/1 +60%)
First Greyed

10
10/1(+60%)
(7) First Greyed 10/1, Lost his form towards the end of last year and again failed to beat a rival at Wetherby on return. Might strip fitter for that, however, and he's got a C&D win to his name.
May have needed his comeback run and he was second in this last year; not discounted.
1
9th (1) Spells At Dawn (33/1 +18%)
Spells At Dawn

33
33/1(+18%)
(1) Spells At Dawn 33/1, Won at Beverley last May but only seen out twice since and folded tamely at Kempton 160 days ago. Plenty to prove.
Lightly raced 4yo who won a maiden last May but was well beaten on sole run this year.
LTO Selection:

21:00 Haydock Handicap (Class 5) 7f Race Class Flow

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

DANZART arrives in the form of his life and, but for a determined rival at Newmarket last time, he would be here in search of a five-timer. Conditions are in his favour though, and he may have too much for Chifa, whose best form has been on the all-weather of late. Go Sing caught the eye when third on his first start for the Julie Camacho stable and he is another to consider.

DANZART has been in terrific form lately and, following another excellent run at Newmarket, he's worth a chance to resume winning ways. La Feile is likely to bounce back from a poor run at Carlisle and Chifa should give another good account.

Go Sing is a tempting option but preference is for DANZART who has thrived since the hood went back on.


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This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.


About U.K Horse Racing

Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.

There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.

The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.

Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.

In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.

Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.


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