There were 38 Races on Monday 4th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Plumpton, 6 races at Hereford, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Southwell, 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) (16/1 -220%) Bread And Butter |
16/1(-220%) | (3) Bread And Butter 16/1, Fallen appreciably in the weights and better than for a while when making the frame in a couple of handicaps earlier this year. However, ran poorly when last seen at Worcester in June and has something to prove now. Had wind operation. Not as good as he was and had a poor strike-rate at the best of times. |
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2nd (6) (10/3 +67%) Jack The Savage |
10/3(+67%) | (6) Jack The Savage 10/3, Bumper winner who opened his account over hurdles at Huntingdon (15.8f) 12 months ago. Exploits mixed since, but wasn't disgraced when fourth at Southwell (15.8f) latest and is worth another crack at this longer trip. Beaten 10l on his return to hurdling action at Stratford but was close up behind Jeudidee. |
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3rd (4) (3/1 +14%) Don Rafael |
3/1(+14%) | (4) Don Rafael 3/1, Progressed again to make it third time lucky over hurdles at Stratford (16.3f) in July and acquitted himself in both starts since, latest when second of 9 over same C&D 58 days ago. Shortlist material. Looks handicapped about right but he's consistent and they claim 5lb this time. |
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4th (5) (8/1 +20%) New Found Fame |
8/1(+20%) | (5) New Found Fame 8/1, Jumping errors meant he was unable to progress as might have been expected over fences and he's largely been disappointing back over hurdles since, beaten when pulling up at Ffos Las when last seen in May. Others more appealing. Chance that he might stage a revival for respected yard and handicapper is doing his bit. |
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5th (1) (9/4 +25%) Fourtowns |
9/4(+25%) | (1) Fourtowns 9/4, Still looking for first victory but arrives on back of creditable fourth of 14 in handicap hurdle at Uttoxeter (15.8f, good to soft, 13/2) 17 days ago and is effective over this longer trip. Likely player. Back from a break and wind surgery when beaten just over 3l at Uttoxeter. |
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6th (2) (6/1 -20%) Jeudidee |
6/1(-20%) | (2) Jeudidee 6/1, Didn't really take to chasing in a trio of starts in that sphere but offered more back over the smaller obstacles when third of 9 in Southwell handicap (15.8f, good) 12 days ago. Step up in trip should suit and must enter calculations. Dual novice winner who likes good ground; solid third back hurdling at Southwell latest. |
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|PU| (8) (40/1 -43%) Joyful Kit |
40/1(-43%) | (8) Joyful Kit 40/1, Remains a maiden after 35 NH runs and makes limited appeal from 8 lb out of the handicap. Runs well now and again but she's a 35-race maiden and again out of the weights. |
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DON RAFAEL filled the runner-up spot over an extended 2m in a stronger event than this at Stratford in September and goes off a 1lb higher mark. Martin Keighley's four-year-old will appreciate this drop in grade and might be able to regain the winning thread. Jeudidee (third) had Jack The Savage (fourth) behind when he made the frame at Southwell last month and can confirm that form to pose the main threat. Fourtowns completes the shortlist.
In an open race it could be worth chancing JACK THE SAVAGE, who has been given a chance by the handicapper and looks ready for this stiffer test of stamina. Don Rafael and Fourtowns rate the principal dangers.
An open race. FOURTOWNS has yet to win but there's a race in him off this mark and he edges preference ahead of Don Rafael.
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) (1/2 -25%) Kilbarry Hill |
1/2(-25%) | (2) Kilbarry Hill 1/2, Runner-up twice in Irish points and fair form when placed on all 5 starts in maiden/novice hurdles last season. Returns with his stable going well and this looks an excellent opportunity for him to get off the mark. Below par on heavy last time; previous form was solid and this looks very winnable. |
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2nd (5) (9/2 +0%) Miss Kassiopi |
9/2(+0%) | (5) Miss Kassiopi 9/2, Has improved with each start over hurdles, finishing 7 lengths third in 21f Warwick mares' maiden last month, although the form is only modest. Improved third over 2m5f at Warwick but likely that she'll need more to take this. |
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3rd (4) (7/2 +42%) Tikiti Dino |
7/2(+42%) | (4) Tikiti Dino 7/2, 25/1, well held in a Newbury bumper in March, although it was a big-field valuable event. Starts out over hurdles in a weak race and it'll be interesting to see what the betting makes of him. Tailed off in his bumper but that was a valuable one at Newbury; should progress. |
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4th (6) (33/1 -136%) Sweet Serene |
33/1(-136%) | (6) Sweet Serene 33/1, Best effort in bumpers (modest form) when fourth of 11 at Bangor in June. Switches to hurdles back from 5 months off. Bit better in her final bumper but still beaten 11l and posted a modest RPR. |
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5th (1) (125/1 -25%) Fan Magnet |
125/1(-25%) | (1) Fan Magnet 125/1, Showed ability in bumpers in Ireland but no show in 2 novice hurdles for this yard in recent weeks. Hooded first time. Has shown zilch in her two runs over hurdles; now hooded. |
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|PU| (3) (125/1 -279%) Bosko |
125/1(-279%) | (3) Bosko 125/1, 25/1, offered little obvious short-term promise when down the field in a Chepstow bumper last month. In rear throughout and tailed off in a Chepstow bumper 23 days ago (25-1). |
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KILBARRY HILL has made the top three on each of his five starts under Rules to date and he sets the standard with a rating of 110 in this contest. The Olly Murphy-trained six-year-old looks to have been found an ideal opportunity and can get off the mark. Miss Kassiopi outran her long odds to finish third at Warwick on her latest outing and should go well, while Sweet Serene can fight it out for the minor honours.
KILBARRY HILL was beaten favourite on a couple of occasions last season but there'll be no excuses for him here. Miss Kassiopi might be the one to follow him home unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Alan King's Tikiti Dino.
This is very weak and a gilt-edged opportunity for KILBARRY HILL whose peak form sets the standard by a clear margin.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (4) (3/1 -100%) Getbazoutofhere |
3/1(-100%) | (4) Getbazoutofhere 3/1, Modest hurdler/chaser who belatedly opened her account in determined style over C&D 5 months ago. Definite player but he may strip fitter for it. Won over C&D in May but that was hard work and the 7lb rise asks a question. |
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2nd (3) (7/1 0%) Honey I'm Good |
7/1(0%) | (3) Honey I'm Good 7/1, Resumed winning ways at Stratford in August and has backed it up with some solid performances (including over hurdles). Likely to be involved. 2m5f too sharp at Fakenham five days ago and comes here in a decent run of form. |
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3rd (2) (11/10 +27%) Current Mood |
11/10(+27%) | (2) Current Mood 11/10, Returned to form to capitalise on a much-reduced mark at Ludlow recently, scraping home in the end having looked in control early on the run-in. Leading claims. Value for more than her nose margin of success at Ludlow; up 4lb. |
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4th (5) (10/1 +17%) Arctic Footprint |
10/1(+17%) | (5) Arctic Footprint 10/1, Pulled up when last seen at Southwell 8 months ago and returns from out of the weights, so hard to make a solid case for. Won over hurdles last Dec but poor otherwise this past year; PU sole previous chase run. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Current Mood struck by the smallest of margins at Ludlow last month and it would be no surprise to see her go close again off only 4lb higher. However, GETBAZOUTOFHERE was victorious over track and trip in May and, considering the manner of that victory, she is fancied to follow up. Of the other two, Honey I'm Good might be the pick, even though she has had a run in every month of 2024 so far.
CURRENT MOOD was perhaps idling after looking firmly in control when winning by a narrow margin at Ludlow last time out and she remains with plenty of handicapping scope on old form, so she gets the nod over Getbazoutofhere. Honey I'm Good should also be involved.
Evan Williams has two live chances but CURRENT MOOD (nap) was good value for her narrow success at Ludlow and can follow up.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (1) (8/13 +100%) Mirabad |
8/13(+100%) | (1) Mirabad 8/13, Useful on Flat and took well to hurdling in the spring, winning a 2m Wincanton maiden in April. Below par when 15 lengths second over 18.5f at Exeter 25 days ago but it was his first outing for 5 months and the return to 2m could suit him better. Sets the standard but he's hardly rock solid if judged on his latest Exeter defeat. |
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2nd (2) (6/4 +25%) Bold Recruit |
6/4(+25%) | (2) Bold Recruit 6/4, Five-race maiden pointer but showed fair form when runner-up in a pair of bumpers at the start of the summer. Will be a threat to Mirabad if he can translate that level of ability to hurdles. Runner-up in two bumpers and latest conqueror has gone on to better things. |
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3rd (3) (22/1 +33%) Castadrift |
22/1(+33%) | (3) Castadrift 22/1, Made the frame in sole bumper start but might be more one for handicaps in this sphere judged on his 2 runs in novices last month. Close up in a bumper but beaten 23l and 18l in a pair of 2m hurdles. |
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4th (6) (80/1 -300%) Arctic Angel |
80/1(-300%) | (6) Arctic Angel 80/1, Offered something to work on when third in Newton Abbot bumper in May but no show in 2 hurdle outings in quick succession last month. Has offered little in two runs over hurdles since making the frame in a weak bumper. |
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5th (5) (150/1 -200%) Nut Wood |
150/1(-200%) | (5) Nut Wood 150/1, No promise in a bumper and novice hurdle for Craig Lidster in the spring. Returns with a new stable. Showed little in a bumper and 2m4f novice hurdle; sold on for £1,800. |
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|PU| (4) (40/1 -264%) Millions Memories |
40/1(-264%) | (4) Millions Memories 40/1, Modest handicapper on Flat (stays 1½m) who was beaten a long way back from nearly a year off at Chester in September. Can only be watched now hurdling. 1m4f winner this summer in a low-grade handicap at Salisbury; hurdling debut at eight. |
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A winner at Wincanton in April and runner-up on both starts since, including at Exeter last month, MIRABAD sets a decent standard on form and he can strike under a 7lb penalty for in-form connections. That is likely to be at the main expense of Bold Recruit, who has run with promise when second in a couple of bumpers but must step up on that. A capable sort on the level, Millions Memories cannot be ruled out on his jumping debut.
This will likely to develop into a straight fight between MIRABAD and Bold Recruit, with preference for the former who has already shown he can do it over hurdles and should be sharper for last month's comeback run at Exeter.
Mirabad has the form but comes with an element of risk so a chance is taken on dual bumper runner-up BOLD RECRUIT.
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) (7/4 +78%) Tour Ovalie |
7/4(+78%) | (5) Tour Ovalie 7/4, Fair in bumpers and of similar merit over hurdles, off the mark in mares' handicap at Stratford (16.3f) in May. Respectable efforts in handicaps since, left with too much to do at Wincanton last week. After a break she stayed on eyecatchingly for third at Wincanton last week. |
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2nd (1) (17/2 -209%) Love Tree |
17/2(-209%) | (1) Love Tree 17/2, Runner-up twice in bumpers prior to scoring readily on her Ludlow hurdles debut just before Christmas. Too free next 2 starts but a hood had the desired effect when landing 11-runner novice at Chepstow in March. Returns for in-form yard. Dual winner on soft but could improve for drier ground; 5lb claim handy on h'cap debut. |
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3rd (2) (4/1 -60%) Princess T |
4/1(-60%) | (2) Princess T 4/1, Kept busy in Jersey and cashed in on a lenient mark at Wincanton 18 days ago. 4 lb rise won't prevent a bold follow-up bid. Capable mare granted good ground and raised just 4lb for recent Wincanton success. |
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4th (6) (2/1 +67%) Bob O Rhino |
2/1(+67%) | (6) Bob O Rhino 2/1, Winning Irish pointer who made her second handicap start over hurdles a winning one in 11-runner contest at Stratford (18.7f, good) in July, typically ridden positively. Up 5 lb and gave another good account at Worcester 3 weeks ago. Enters calculations. Competitive on slow and fast ground the last twice; should give her running once more. |
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5th (4) (10/1 -11%) Roccos Inspiration |
10/1(-11%) | (4) Roccos Inspiration 10/1, Proved expensive to follow over hurdles in Ireland but made a winning start for Olly Murphy in 8-runner novice hurdle at Uttoxeter in January. Not disgraced when second under a penalty at Sedgefield next time before a brace of tame efforts in the spring. Had a wind op ahead of this return. Reduced mark gives her a chance if returning in good order; had a wind op. |
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A consistent mare in Jersey over the summer, PRINCESS T returned to home soil when getting the job done at Wincanton last month and a 4lb rise for that success could prove lenient. Neil Mulholland's nine-year-old gets the vote ahead of comfortable Chepstow winner Love Tree, as well as Bob O Rhino, who wasn't beaten too far in her attempt to supplement a Stratford triumph at Worcester.
IRISH LULLABY still retains plenty of scope to rate higher in this sphere and with her return to Carlisle under her belt, she's fancied to regain the winning thread fitted with a tongue tie. Bob O Rhino and Princess T are solid opponents.
Although both her wins have come on soft ground, LOVE TREE could appreciate these drier conditions on handicap debut.
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) (7/1 +13%) Famoso |
7/1(+13%) | (3) Famoso 7/1, Largely consistent type who bagged a C&D handicap chase off an 8 lb lower mark in January. No surprise that he struggled back hurdling (first run in that sphere since 2022) when returning from a break at Ludlow and better can be expected here (form figures over fences at this course read 312322). Capable chaser; return was over hurdles so that's forgiven; stable sponsors the race. |
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2nd (2) (9/2 -29%) River Gold |
9/2(-29%) | (2) River Gold 9/2, French recruit who struggled in 4 runs for Nicky Henderson. Down the field on debut for new yard in a Plumpton handicap hurdle but left that well behind when making a winning chasing bow at Fakenham (16.3f, good) last week. More will be needed here under a penalty but she's unexposed in this sphere. Looks well in if performing to the same level as she did at Fakenham last week. |
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3rd (7) (16/5 +77%) Ben Buie |
16/5(+77%) | (7) Ben Buie 16/5, Three of his 7 chase wins have come here (including 2022 renewal of this race) and mark on the slide following a series of below par efforts since. Positives to glean from latest run over 21f here (shaped as though this drop back in trip would be a good thing) but he's too hit and miss for comfort. Signs of returning to form over 2m5f here latest and he's a 2m winner in the past. |
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4th (6) (10/1 -25%) Extraordinary Man |
10/1(-25%) | (6) Extraordinary Man 10/1, Returned from a break when opening chase account off a 2 lb lower mark in this race 12 months ago. Too free when running poorly (pulled up) at Plumpton (17f, soft) on latest start in January but forecast quicker ground here will help and each-way claims, provided he settles this time. Sole win came in this last year when 2lb lower; had further wind op since last seen. |
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5th (1) (10/1 +29%) Stumps Or Slips |
10/1(+29%) | (1) Stumps Or Slips 10/1, Successful twice in 2023 and best effort of this year so far when going close at Huntingdon (16.5f, good) during the spring. Well below par over 2½m the last twice and while dropping back in trip and the first-time blinkers are sources of hope, it's his jumping that is the primary concern. Quiet last run but that was after three months off and he can deal with this mark. |
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6th (5) (14/1 -40%) Mordred |
14/1(-40%) | (5) Mordred 14/1, Has failed to add to 2022 chase debut success at Sedgefield in 5 subsequent starts over fences but he performed above market expectations when placed in handicaps at Uttoxeter and Newton Abbot (both at around 2m on good/good to firm) during the summer. Latest run can be overlooked and he's a player. Two good runs back from an absence; hit one early last time and never figured. |
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7th (12) (80/1 -142%) Lonimoss Bareliere |
80/1(-142%) | (12) Lonimoss Bareliere 80/1, Long-standing maiden who excelled himself from out of the weights when second at Stratford in July. However, he was in nothing like the same form at Warwick next time and it's probably best to look elsewhere. Pulled up last time at Warwick, extending his losing sequence to 37. |
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8th (8) (18/1 -13%) Iwa |
18/1(-13%) | (8) Iwa 18/1, Fair hurdler/chaser in France but failed to match that form in a handful of appearances for Rose Dobbin. Effort on return/debut for this yard over hurdles at Kelso was low-key, too, and he's readily passed over. No sign of turning things around on debut for this yard over hurdles a month ago. |
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9th (9) (33/1 -65%) Pittsburg |
33/1(-65%) | (9) Pittsburg 33/1, Took advantage of his fall in the weights when recording a third win over fences at Uttoxeter (2m, soft) in July. Has struggled since, though, both in this sphere and on the Flat, and he's probably worth taking on. Triple chase winner at around 2m; good mark and recent Flat run was respectable. |
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10th (11) (11/1 -10%) The Big Man |
11/1(-10%) | (11) The Big Man 11/1, Last of 5 sole start in bumpers and down the field in varied events over hurdles. However, he offered something to work on when fourth of 8 on return/chase debut at Ffos Las (2m, soft) and this 5-y-o should be all the better for that experience. Well backed for his recent chase debut and shaped as though the race would bring him on. |
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11th (10) (25/1 +0%) Goaheadwiththeplan |
25/1(+0%) | (10) Goaheadwiththeplan 25/1, Winner of a Uttoxeter handicap chase back in July 2022. Lightly-raced since and while he proved that ability remains when making the frame in back-to-back runs at Worcester in August/September, his latest performance at Exeter left much to be desired. Each-way claims if shrugging aside latest disappointment when he stopped quickly. |
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|PU| (4) (10/3 +17%) Good Lord |
10/3(+17%) | (4) Good Lord 10/3, Flat winner in Germany and, following a wind op and fitted with a tongue strap, he duly left his initial hurdles form behind switched to handicaps last winter, dotting up at Plumpton before going close at Market Rasen soon after. Should step up on last month's return/chase debut and merits respect. Hurdle winner; 4-1 for chase debut after a break and ran well for a long way. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
RIVER GOLD showed major improvement on her second start for the James Owen stable and looks capable of following up that relatively comfortable success on her fencing bow at Fakenham. Alex Chadwick's 5lb claim is a big plus and his mount can see off Extraordinary Man and Good Lord, who ended last season well over hurdles and shaped with some promise on his chasing debut at Sedgefield. Others to note include Ben Buie, Famoso and The Big Man.
The vote goes to GOOD LORD, who was much-improved switched to handicaps over hurdles in the second half of last season and there were positives to take from his chase debut at Sedgefield where he understandably looked short of match-fitness following an eight-month absence. A line can be drawn through Mordred's latest effort and he is feared on the strength of his creditable placed efforts prior to that, while Famoso and River Gold are others to consider.
River Gold is feared but perhaps THE BIG MAN can step up on his recent chase debut for which he was quite a market mover.
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