There were 32 Races on Tuesday 14th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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 (9) (9/1 +0%) Apologise |
9/1(+0%) | (9) Apologise 9/1, Fair Flat winner in Ireland but yet to better modest form over hurdles, including well held in a pair of 2m Uttoxeter handicaps this autumn. Too soon to write off but arrives with a bit to prove. Form of defeats this autumn needs building on significantly; unsure 2m4f will be a plus. |
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2nd (1) (12/1 -60%) State Legend |
12/1(-60%) | (1) State Legend 12/1, Fairly useful 14f winner on the Flat but yet to show anything like that form over hurdles. Needs this switch to handicaps to spark a major improvement. Another Flat success in July (1m6f); not easy mark judged on initial runs over hurdles. |
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3rd (8) (13/2 +19%) Celtic Fortune |
13/2(+19%) | (8) Celtic Fortune 13/2, Lightly-raced maiden who was contesting only his second handicap when an improved third of 12 over C&D when last seen in May. Good shout if ready to roll on return. 6lb swing with Sir Rock for an 8l beating at Fontwell in May (2m5f, good); unseen since. |
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4th (6) (9/4 +44%) Furkash |
9/4(+44%) | (6) Furkash 9/4, Placed on 3 of last 4 starts over fences last term and ran well returned to timber when second of 9 in handicap at Wincanton (21.4f, soft) 26 days ago. Not taken lightly off the same mark. Still something to offer as a hurdler judged on Wincanton second latest; down in trip. |
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5th (7) (5/2 +50%) Sir Rock |
5/2(+50%) | (7) Sir Rock 5/2, Irish point winner who made all over hurdles at Fontwell (21.7f) in May. Refused to race there on his return but got back on track with solid Stratford third last month. Not discounted. Some risks (has refused to race), but last-time Stratford third was a new peak form effort. |
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6th (4) (28/1 -40%) Rafferty |
28/1(-40%) | (4) Rafferty 28/1, Won 2 of first 3 starts over fences for this yard but his form has tailed off, only eighth over hurdles at Southwell on his return. Hard to warm to. Has offered little in just two starts this past year, the latest back over hurdles (2m5f). |
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7th (2) (5/1 -150%) On Se Calme |
5/1(-150%) | (2) On Se Calme 5/1, Irish point winner who easily got off the mark over hurdles in 6-runner novice at Hereford (16.2f) 28 days ago despite making some mistakes. Up in trip for his handicap debut. Player. Easy Hereford mares' maiden winner latest (2m); found a good opening on handicap debut. |
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8th (5) (25/1 -178%) Ipso Falco |
25/1(-178%) | (5) Ipso Falco 25/1, Well beaten in bumpers and has fared no better in three starts over hurdles. Lots more needed now going into handicaps. Mark makes some sense on peak form effort; hasn't shone over 2m3f-2m4f up to now. |
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|PU| (3) (125/1 -89%) Deja Rouge |
125/1(-89%) | (3) Deja Rouge 125/1, Regressive form for Gordon Elliott and he has offered little on all 3 runs for current yard, hooded last time. Has offered little across three starts for current yard, including on last week's return. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
On Se Calme won by close to 10 lengths last time out at Hereford after making most of the running and, with Oscar Palmer claiming 10lb in the saddle, she could go well if she stays this new distance. SIR ROCK might take her on for the early lead and, after his Stratford third, he could be better treated. Celtic Fortune finished nine lengths behind the selection at Fontwell in May.
ON SE CALME still looked a work in progress despite easily opening her hurdling account at Hereford last time and she can follow up on her handicap bow with this longer trip also a likely plus. Furkash is next on the list on the back of his good Wincanton second, with the returning Celtic Fortune and handicap-debutant State Legend both in the mix too.
This looks good for emphatic Hereford scorer ON SE CALME (nap), up in trip on her handicap debut. Sir Rock is next best.
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) (5/1 -43%) Goose Man |
5/1(-43%) | (1) Goose Man 5/1, Useful chaser but he's been off for 2 years since landing 3m2f event at Downpatirck for Tom Taaffe. Still very much one to consider back hurdling in this grade. Was a classy hurdler/chaser but hard to evaluate after 972-day absence; 2m sharp enough. |
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2nd (5) (14/1 +13%) G'Day Aussie |
14/1(+13%) | (5) G'Day Aussie 14/1, Scored at Worcester (2m) on second run since returning from a lengthy absence, but subsequent displays at Market Rasen and Hereford leave him with a point to prove. 16 lb out of the handicap too. Won a handicap in July; not so good since; 16lb out of the handicap. |
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3rd (4) (8/13 +15%) The Geordie Ginge |
8/13(+15%) | (4) The Geordie Ginge 8/13, Fair hurdler who was in good form until posting a below-par third of 7 in novice hurdle (5/6) at Worcester (16f, good to soft) 57 days ago. Still looks the one to beat lowered in grade for his handicap debut. Below-par last time; fair form in maiden hurdles before that; chance in a weak event. |
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4th (3) (4/1 +0%) Laser Focus |
4/1(+0%) | (3) Laser Focus 4/1, A fair maiden hurdler for Henry De Bromhead and not disgraced for his new yard when second of 4 in selling hurdle at Stratford (18.7f, heavy) 12 days ago. In the mix. Ex-Irish; two modest efforts for this yard (second in a selling hurdle last time). |
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5th (2) (16/1 +0%) Still Standing |
16/1(+0%) | (2) Still Standing 16/1, Useful Flat performer in his prime who opened account over hurdles in autumn 2021. However, it's all been rather low key since, so others are preferred. Regressive 8yo; well beaten in a claimer last week; hard to fancy in current form. |
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|PU| (6) (33/1 -18%) Many Words |
33/1(-18%) | (6) Many Words 33/1, Very modest form in this sphere to date and hasn't threatened in a handful of runs on the Flat in recent months. Also 22 lb "wrong" in the weights. 0-19 on the Flat; first run over jumps for 393 days; blinkers tried; 22lb out of the h'cap. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
This may go the way of THE GEORDIE GINGE. The Twiston-Davies yard has been in amongst the winners lately and, although the five-year-old hasn't added to that tally, he has hit a top three spot on all four starts this season. A repeat of any of those may see him get the better of Stratford second Laser Focus, with top-weight Goose Man one to watch on his first start since success at Down Royal over fences in March 2021.
THE GEORDIE GINGE needs to shrug off a lesser showing at Worcester but still looks to have a very good opportunity to get off the mark lowered in grade here. Laser Focus was runner-up in similar company at Stratford last time and should again have a say, while veteran Goose Man can't be discounted either despite having a two-year absence to overcome.
In a very tricky race, the tentative choice is THE GEORDIE GINGE who has yet to win but regularly runs to his 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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1st (1) (15/2 -25%) Crosspark |
15/2(-25%) | (1) Crosspark 15/2, Not scored since 2019 but showed a bit of spark when placed in a couple of hunters last spring. Others more appealing, though. Returned from long absence last season and was largely disappointing. |
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2nd (7) (4/1 +20%) Special Acceptance |
4/1(+20%) | (7) Special Acceptance 4/1, Plummeted down the weights and posted best effort for some time when 1¾ lengths second of 9 to Stylish Moment in handicap chase at Haydock (25.6f, good to firm) in April. Remains nicely treated on return and must enter calculations. Arrested decline when clear second at Haydock in April; back from break today. |
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3rd (5) (9/2 +18%) Fairway Freddy |
9/2(+18%) | (5) Fairway Freddy 9/2, Finished a soundly-beaten second in 4-runner Fontwell event last month and failed to repeat that effort when well held at Plumpton 22 days ago. Others more convincing. Engaged 2.25 Kempton Monday. Second in four-runner race at Fontwell last month but he tailed off at Plumpton last time. |
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4th (8) (9/2 -100%) Call Of The Loon |
9/2(-100%) | (8) Call Of The Loon 9/2, Proved consistent since joining Christian Williams, scoring for second time when taking 12-runner handicap chase at Stratford (27.5f, good, 4/1) 82 days ago, driven out. 6 lb higher now but looks sure to give another good account. Gained both chase wins in low-grade events but his consistency is a selling point here. |
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5th (4) (5/2 +50%) Innisfree Lad |
5/2(+50%) | (4) Innisfree Lad 5/2, Won a veterans event (off 7 lb higher) at Hereford in February and may have still needed outing when tenth in a more competitive handicap at Cheltenham last month. Not out of things. Didn't run badly in big field at Cheltenham last month and is well handicapped. |
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6th (3) (28/1 -100%) Mr Mafia |
28/1(-100%) | (3) Mr Mafia 28/1, Capitalised on some mercy from the assessor when making a winning return from 8 months off at Newton Abbot (25.8f, good) in July but hasn't been in same form either start since and makes limited appeal. Bold-jumping front-runner who enjoys good ground; too inconsistent to trust nowadays. |
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|PU| (2) (13/2 -8%) Stylish Moment |
13/2(-8%) | (2) Stylish Moment 13/2, Returned to winning ways in similar event at Haydock (25.6f) in April and backed that up with good second at Cartmel next time. Running creditably when unseated rider at Perth last time and holds solid claims here. Won Haydock veterans' race in April but has become unreliable. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Innisfree Lad seems to save his best for this track with two wins and a second from five starts and, although not at his best so far this season, he drops in class and cannot be overlooked. CALL OF THE LOON shows no signs of regression at the age of 12 and stayed on well to win over further last time out. Off bottom-weight here, he could strike again, with Crosspark another to note.
Preference is for STYLISH MOMENT, who was in the process of running well when unseating 3 out at Perth last time and remains feasibly treated. Call of The Loon and Innisfree Lad can also make their presence felt.
The suggestion is INNISFREE LAD, who travelled well for a long way in a big field at Cheltenham last month and is on a good 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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1st (5) (1/7 +72%) Dysart Enos |
1/7(+72%) | (5) Dysart Enos 1/7, Runner-up sole outing in Irish points and has looked a good prospect in winning all 3 starts in bumpers, improving again when scoring in decisive fashion at Ascot in April. Of obvious interest on hurdles debut. Won 20-runner Grade 2 bumper in fine style in April; hurdle debut today. |
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2nd (11) (28/1 -75%) Parkin Fine |
28/1(-75%) | (11) Parkin Fine 28/1, Bred to need further and far from disgraced in bumpers back in 2021-22. Not seen since, however, and is likely best watched unless the market speaks in her favour. Shaped with promise in both bumpers but makes hurdling debut after a long absence. |
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3rd (10) (14/1 +13%) Mary |
14/1(+13%) | (10) Mary 14/1, Yeats filly who showed plenty of promise when placed in bumpers at Warwick and Cheltenham last spring. Slightly below that level at Ludlow next time but warrants respect sent hurdling on return. Ran well in three bumpers in the spring; considered each-way on hurdling debut. |
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4th (8) (18/1 +28%) Iliade Allen |
18/1(+28%) | (8) Iliade Allen 18/1, £130,000 purchase having won second of 3 starts in bumpers for Nick Williams but has proved disappointing in 2 outings for current connections, folding quickly (back from 19 months off) at this course 9 days ago. Entitled to come on from that but percentage call is to look elsewhere. Flopped badly on first two starts for Paul Nicholls, latterly on recent hurdling debut. |
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5th (9) (10/1 -33%) Lightfoot Lady |
10/1(-33%) | (9) Lightfoot Lady 10/1, Overcame greenness to make a winning bumper debut at Stratford in March 2022. Seemingly amiss (back from 15-month absence) on hurdles bow at Worcester in June but remains with potential and is worth monitoring in the market. Had wind opeartion. Bumper winner on debut in 2022; pulled up (lost action) on hurdle debut in June. |
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6th (2) (25/1 +38%) Bethpage |
25/1(+38%) | (2) Bethpage 25/1, Showed ability when sixth in 2 bumpers in the spring and now goes hurdling with her yard in form. Ran well in two bumpers towards end of last season but others have stronger claims here. |
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7th (6) (40/1 +20%) Fillyfudge |
40/1(+20%) | (6) Fillyfudge 40/1, Minor promise on the level but just modest form at best in a couple of starts over timber thus far. Made the frame in two juvenile hurdles last November but looks up against it here. |
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8th (13) (40/1 +0%) Special Dragon |
40/1(+0%) | (13) Special Dragon 40/1, Kayf Tara filly. Half-sister to 2 winners on Flat, including fairly useful 1¼m-1½m winner Burgonet. Dam 8.6f-1½m winner. Has a mixed pedigree but worth a look in the betting for shrewd yard. Out of a useful Flat winner at up to 1m4f; will need to be fairly useful to make an impact. |
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9th (7) (50/1 +24%) Foursome |
50/1(+24%) | (7) Foursome 50/1, Belatedly off the mark on Flat at Nottingham last month and backed that up when second at Redcar 25 days ago. Will need to improve on that to make an impact on hurdles bow here, though. Won off lowly Flat mark last month but unlikely to meet standard required on hurdle debut. |
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10th (4) (100/1 -150%) Darting Rose |
100/1(-150%) | (4) Darting Rose 100/1, From a family connections know well and she showed plenty on debut in Southwell bumper in May. Failed to settle and below that level twice since, however. Tries hurdling now. Not beaten far on bumper debut but two underwhelming bumper runs have followed. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
An impressive winner of the Grade 2 Mares' Bumper at Aintree in April, DYSART ENOS looks to be a very exciting proposition for the Fergal O'Brien team this season and she can get her hurdles career off to the perfect start. The talented five-year-old gets the vote ahead of easy Market Rasen scorer Casa No Mento and Lightfoot Lady, who must bounce back from being pulled up at Worcester in June.
CASA NO MENTO created a good impression when making a winning start over hurdles at Market Rasen in September and is taken to follow up. Dysart Enos and Lightfoot Lady rate the principal dangers.
It's hard to oppose DYSART ENOS, who was seriously impressive when beating 19 rivals in the big Aintree mares' bumper in April.
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) (8/11 +20%) Regarde |
8/11(+20%) | (2) Regarde 8/11, Point winner who, having showed glimmers of ability over hurdles last term, justified strong support when making a winning return/chase debut here (23.6f, good to firm). 6 lb rise doesn't look at all harsh and, with the prospect of better to come, he should prove hard to beat. Major career-best effort when winning chase debut here latest (3m); could jump better. |
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2nd (7) (8/1 +20%) Abingworth |
8/1(+20%) | (7) Abingworth 8/1, Gained breakthrough success over hurdles at Plumpton (20.5f, good) during the spring, but jumping lacked any sort of conviction when well held fourth of 5 on return/chase debut at Fontwell. The ability is there if he gets it together jumping-wise, but it's a pretty big 'if'. Hurdle winner off this mark last April; jumping substandard on seasonal/chasing debut. |
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3rd (8) (11/1 +8%) Perryville |
11/1(+8%) | (8) Perryville 11/1, Fair form at best in maiden/novice hurdles, but he hasn't shown a great deal in 5 runs this year, including in first-time cheekpieces (retained) at Worcester last time. Opposable on chase debut. Hurdling progress has stalled, but looks temptingly handicapped ahead of his chasing debut. |
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4th (4) (15/2 -36%) Erigmoor |
15/2(-36%) | (4) Erigmoor 15/2, Displayed a fair level of ability over hurdles last season, but made a discouraging start to life over fences when returning to action here (16.5f, good). Hard to warm to on the back of that. Pulled up early on recent chasing debut here (errors); already okay mark eased 2lb more. |
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5th (5) (14/1 -40%) Gladiatus |
14/1(-40%) | (5) Gladiatus 14/1, Runner-up sole start in Irish points and shaped with promise when third of 10 in a novice hurdle at Chepstow (2m, good) last November. Pretty much downhill all the way thereafter, but it's by no means beyond the realms of possibility that he'll do better now sent chasing. Lightly raced; out of a good-ground French chase winner at this sort of trip; interesting. |
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6th (3) (12/1 -41%) Carpe Diem |
12/1(-41%) | (3) Carpe Diem 12/1, Showed more than on debut over timber when third of 8 in a Fontwell maiden (17.7f, good) in August. Subsequent fifth upped to 2½m at Uttoxeter was no backward step, but improvement needed now tackling fences if he's to make a winning start in this sphere. Initial mark no gift, but can make a chaser (sibling to two 2m3f-2m4f winners over fences). |
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|PU| (9) (12/1 +33%) Onesteptwosteps |
12/1(+33%) | (9) Onesteptwosteps 12/1, Beaten a long way all 3 starts over hurdles and while he makes his debut in this sphere (also first run in a handicap) off a lowly mark, it's hard to recommend him. Shown little since fair Ascot Listed bumper debut seventh; up in trip switched to fences. |
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|PU| (1) (16/1 -14%) City Roller |
16/1(-14%) | (1) City Roller 16/1, Runner-up twice in bumpers and also placed in a Newcastle novice hurdle in February. However, little impact in handicaps since and needs to raise his game now switched to fences. Progress stalled over hurdles when last seen; not an obvious chasing candidate on breeding. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
The Jamie Snowden stable can do little wrong at present and REGARDE sets the standard in this contest following an impressive success over further here last month. A 6lb rise could prove lenient and he should have too much for Erigmoor and Abingworth, who didn't show much on his chasing bow at Fontwell but was a good winner over a similar trip at Plumpton in April.
It's hard to envisage anything bar another convincing success for REGARDE, who left his hurdles form a long way behind when scoring at the first attempt over fences here last month. A 6 lb rise for that looks like a rare act of generosity on the handicapper's part and Jamie Snowden's charge should have more to offer. By process of elimination rather than votes of confidence, Carpe Diem and Abingworth are taken to fill the places.
There's something to recommend all of CARPE DIEM, Perryville and Gladiatus as chasers, and they're preferred in that order.
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Salsada |
(2) (7/1 -8%)7/1(-8%) | (2) Salsada 7/1, Useful Flat/hurdles winner who got right back on track when second to Epatante in 2m Grade 2 at Doncaster in January on return. Sound effort from out of the weights in the Scottish Champion Hurdle when last seen and she's 4 lb lower on comeback. Good second in Grade 2 mares' race last season and not yet fully exposed over hurdles. |
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1st (6) (11/4 +54%) Moveit Like Minnie |
11/4(+54%) | (6) Moveit Like Minnie 11/4, Posted significant improvement back at 2m, notching up a third hurdling success in Ludlow handicap 3 weeks ago. Up 7 lb in stronger race now but ran well on all 3 of his visits to Huntingdon last season. One to note. Back in peak form with Ludlow win last month (front pair clear) and also likes this track. |
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2nd (4) (6/1 +8%) Liverpool Knight |
6/1(+8%) | (4) Liverpool Knight 6/1, Raised his game to pick up a third win of the season over hurdles under a good ride at Market Rasen 7 weeks ago. This is tougher but he's clearly going the right way in this sphere. Made all to land good prize at Market Rasen in September and might still be improving. |
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3rd (5) (5/1 +72%) Imperial Bede |
5/1(+72%) | (5) Imperial Bede 5/1, French bumper winner who struck in C&D maiden hurdle in January. Struggled in the Dovecote/valuable Sandown Novices' Final Handicap after but retains potential for second season hurdling. C&D maiden winner in January; pulled up on handicap debut but remains lightly raced. |
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4th (3) (7/1 -27%) Onemorefortheroad |
7/1(-27%) | (3) Onemorefortheroad 7/1, Struggled to get going after his fine 2021/22 campaign, which included victory in this race off a 3 lb higher mark. Resumes on a very tempting mark at least and good record fresh bodes well. Won this in 2021; did not hit peak form last season but has slipped to very tempting mark. |
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5th (1) (22/1 -100%) Nayati |
22/1(-100%) | (1) Nayati 22/1, Did well back from an extended layoff last term, winning 3 times (latest off this mark at Musselburgh on New Year's Day). Wouldn't dismiss on return. Not at best towards end of last season but resumes on a good mark; one to consider. |
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6th (8) (11/2 +45%) Coolnaugh Haze |
11/2(+45%) | (8) Coolnaugh Haze 11/2, Improved when making a winning start for James Owen at Worcester (2m, good to soft) in August. Creditable runs next 2 starts before doing too much in front in valuable big-field conditionals' event at Cheltenham. Wouldn't dismiss. Eased-down winner on stable debut in August and has remained in good form since. |
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|PU| (7) (10/3 -90%) Inca De Lafayette |
10/3(-90%) | (7) Inca De Lafayette 10/3, Much improved back from breathing operation/6 months off as he won bare 2m Wincanton handicap hurdle last month, seeing his race out much better. Up 10 lb but likely to progress further. Won readily by 13l on seasonal debut at Wincanton and now 2-6 over hurdles. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.
It could be worth chancing the fitness of SALSADA, who enters handicap company for the first time after running well at Grade 2 level on her last couple of appearances. She has run well fresh in the past, and her class may come to the fore. Inca De Lafayette bolted up on his first outing post wind surgery and is an obvious danger, along with other last-time-out winners Moveit Like Minnie and Liverpool Knight.
2021-winner ONEMOREFORTHEROAD was struggling when last seen but returns on a very tempting mark and is worth chancing given he's got a good record fresh. There could be more to come from Inca de Lafayette after his emphatic Wincanton success and he's an obvious player. Ludlow-winner Moveit Like Minnie ran well on all 3 of his visits to Huntingdon last season and is also considered.
All eight runners make appeal. The pick is NAYATI, who makes his seasonal debut from a good mark and won when fresh last autumn.
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) (11/2 -38%) Dameofthecotswolds |
11/2(-38%) | (3) Dameofthecotswolds 11/2, 3/1, showed ability when fifth of 9 on her 2m Stratford debut 12 days ago. May do better with that experience behind her but Love Tree was just under 8 lengths ahead of her on that occasion. 8l behind Love Tree on this month's Stratford debut; unlikely the shorter trip is a plus. |
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2nd (4) (13/8 -78%) Love Tree |
13/8(-78%) | (4) Love Tree 13/8, Camelot half-sister to 4 winners on Flat and shaped well when second of 9 on her 2m Stratford debut 12 days ago. Travelled well on that occasion so this shorter trip shouldn't inconvenience her. Leading claims. Near-2l second on debut (2m, soft) sets the standard; can atone if less green late on. |
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3rd (8) (9/4 +70%) Simply Belle |
9/4(+70%) | (8) Simply Belle 9/4, 22/1, fourth of 14 in C&D bumper (good to firm) on debut 35 days ago, running on. Encouraging near-4l fourth on C&D debut (good); could take a hand if committed earlier. |
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4th (9) (12/1 +33%) Starspangledsammy |
12/1(+33%) | (9) Starspangledsammy 12/1, Starspangledbanner half-sister to 4 winners on Flat, including useful 9.5f/1¼m winner in France Dawn Intello. Worth a betting check on debut. Half-sibling to numerous 7f-1m2f winners at up to Group 3; rare bumper runner for yard. |
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5th (2) (5/1 +9%) Caledonian Pearl |
5/1(+9%) | (2) Caledonian Pearl 5/1, Nathaniel filly. Dam fairly useful 1m/9f winner. Wears tongue strap on debut. Stable had the 1-2 in the 3-y-o bumper at Aintree on Saturday so market confidence would look significant. Out of a 1m-1m1f winner; yard had its first bumper winner this term (debutant) at weekend. |
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6th (1) (40/1 -100%) Alduni's Girl |
40/1(-100%) | (1) Alduni's Girl 40/1, £3,800 Dartmouth filly. Dam (h85), maiden hurdler, sister to fairly useful hurdler (stayed 3m) Full Throttle. Likely outsider on debut. Niece of a bumper/hurdles scorer; yard 1-8 in bumpers in last five seasons (50-1 winner). |
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7th (7) (100/1 +0%) Saved Lizzie |
100/1(+0%) | (7) Saved Lizzie 100/1, 25/1, ninth of 14 on C&D debut (good to firm) 35 days ago. Needs to have come on a lot. 25-1 when a weakening 28l ninth on last month's C&D debut (good); may need more time. |
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8th (6) (18/1 -50%) Oceana Orange |
18/1(-50%) | (6) Oceana Orange 18/1, Garswood filly. Half-sister to 2 winners on Flat, including 6f-7f winner Gold Club. Noteworthy newcomer for yard with a healthy bumper strike-rate. From a family full of 6f-1m Flat winners; yard 19% strike-rate in bumpers in recent years. |
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9th (5) (400/1 -300%) May Dancer |
400/1(-300%) | (5) May Dancer 400/1, 150/1, thirteenth of 14 on C&D debut 35 days ago. Big outsider. 150-1 when beaten 68l on last month's C&D debut (good); huge step forward required. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
LOVE TREE had Dameofthecotswolds three places behind when runner-up on her debut at Stratford 12 days ago and she could confirm that form en route to going one better in this contest. Simply Belle holds Saved Lizzie (ninth) and May Dancer (13th) on her C&D fourth last month and she must enter calculations, while Caledonian Pearl and Oceana Orange are a couple of interesting newcomers.
LOVE TREE is the obvious one on the back of her promising debut second 12 days ago, although a strong market move for Caledonian Pearl would make her a possible threat given that her stable had the 1-2 in a junior bumper at Aintree on Saturday. Oceana Orange is another newcomer to note in the betting.
Greenness alone found out LOVE TREE on her Stratford debut, and quick compensation awaits. C&D fourth Simply Belle is next best.
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