There were 47 Races on Saturday 23rd November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Ascot, 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 (2) (4/5 +4%) Saladins Son |
4/5(+4%) | (2) Saladins Son 4/5, Irish point winner. Fair maiden hurdler for Chris Gordon last season, finishing runner-up twice. Could go one better if fully primed after 7 months off. 0-5 over hurdles for Chris Gordon last season but best form makes him the one to beat here. |
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2nd (3) (15/8 +0%) Squiggles |
15/8(+0%) | (3) Squiggles 15/8, £45,000 buy after winning point in Ireland. Disappointing in a bumper for Sue Smith in May but offered more for excellent new yard when 8 lengths second in 21f Ludlow maiden hurdle 16 days ago. Leading claims with Callum Pritchard taking 7 lb off. Irish point winner; left poor bumper debut behind when second in mares' hurdle this month. |
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3rd (1) (5/1 -11%) Haveanothergoflo |
5/1(-11%) | (1) Haveanothergoflo 5/1, Successful sole start in Irish points and third in 2 maiden hurdles in early 2023. Pulled up (found to have an irregular heartbeat) on Uttoxeter chase debut last November but showed he retains ability when third of 11 in Carlisle handicap hurdle on return 12 days ago. Good third in 2m4f Carlisle handicap this month and open to improvement over new trip here. |
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Saladins Son sets the standard and has kept decent company, even taking in the EBF Final at Sandown, where he finished a creditable seventh. He was an expensive failure on his final appearance for Chris Gordon, though, so has something to prove on his debut for the Anthony Honeyball team and may be worth taking on with SQUIGGLES. The point-to-point winner got closest to a potentially smart mare at Ludlow and the weight she receives could prove crucial. Haveanothergoflo isn't out of it.
James Owen could hardly have his team in better form and SQUIGGLES might have a fitness edge over the returning Saladins Son.
All three have possibilities but SALADINS SON is the one to beat if judged on the pick of his form for Chris Gordon last season.
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) (1/1 +50%) Grove Road |
1/1(+50%) | (1) Grove Road 1/1, Ended a losing run in a change of headgear in 10-runner handicap hurdle at Newton Abbot (26.5f) in July. Up 4 lb but has won off a break and remains handily weighted on old form for yard among the winners. Battled on well to score at Newton Abbot this summer; still well handicapped on old form. |
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2nd (2) (25/1 -108%) Jolie Baie |
25/1(-108%) | (2) Jolie Baie 25/1, Resumed with 3m hurdles win at Ffos Las but pulled up in handicap chase at Uttoxeter (24f, good to soft) on her debut over fences 48 days ago. Not dismissed back in this sphere with tongue strap on for 1st time. Surprise hurdle winner in May but two poor runs have followed (hurdle/chase). |
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3rd (4) (3/1 -50%) Emma Hamilton |
3/1(-50%) | (4) Emma Hamilton 3/1, Visored for the 1st time when getting off the mark in 10-runner handicap hurdle at Ludlow (23.8f, good to firm) in May. Can't be ruled out on her return with the headgear again sported. Aided by visor when scoring by 4l at Ludlow in May; further progress is possible. |
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4th (5) (10/1 +29%) Redbridge Rosie |
10/1(+29%) | (5) Redbridge Rosie 10/1, Modest maiden hurdler/chaser. Off 10 months before a below-form seventh of 12 in handicap hurdle at Fontwell (25.8f, good) 60 days ago. Needs to take a step forward. 0-12 under rules, and her seasonal debut in September was not encouraging. |
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5th (6) (17/2 -70%) Mackie Dee |
17/2(-70%) | (6) Mackie Dee 17/2, It's now 13 runs since his last win in 2022 but he posted a very good second of 14 in handicap hurdle over C&D 20 days ago. Ought to be in the shake-up. Regressive veteran; 50-1 second over C&D win this month but remains hard to predict. |
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6th (3) (6/1 -33%) R Bernard |
6/1(-33%) | (3) R Bernard 6/1, Scored at Stratford in May but off 6 months before a fading sixth of 9 in handicap hurdle at Ludlow (23.8f, good to soft) 30 days ago. Needs considering with that run under his belt. Won twice for new stable in spring and return with a decent effort last month; a player. |
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GROVE ROAD went some way to atoning for a lacklustre Worcester performance when justifying favouritism at Newton Abbot, digging deep to end the runner-up's winning spree. James Owen's eight-year-old is 4lb higher and returning from a break, but his chief rival Emma Hamilton has had even longer off since her Ludlow triumph so he is taken to follow up. R Bernard failed in the hat-trick bid at Ludlow, but better is expected now he has that comeback under his belt.
GROVE ROAD bagged a first win for James Owen at Newton Abbot in July and can defy a 4 lb rise given he has a good record fresh and remains well weighted on past form. R Bernard also figures on a lenient mark and is next on the list ahead of Emma Hamilton and Jolie Baie.
He's not as good as he was but GROVE ROAD did well to win at Newton Abbot during the summer and might follow up here.
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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L'astronome |
(5) (11/2 -22%)11/2(-22%) | (5) L'astronome 11/2, Useful performer at his best on the Flat, counting a Group 2 success among his 4 wins in France. Shaped well on debut for Hugo Palmer at Chester last September and, though below par since, he shaped quite well when third on hurdles debut at Newbury for new yard a fortnight ago. Group 2 Flat winner in 2022 but has regressed; just a fair third on recent hurdle debut. |
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1st (3) (1/5 +60%) Horaces Pearl |
1/5(+60%) | (3) Horaces Pearl 1/5, Half-brother to 2 winners on Flat and displayed plenty of ability himself in bumpers, winning all 3, including Grade 3 at Aintree in April. Classy hurdles recruit and will take some stopping. 3-3 in bumpers last season, the latest win in Aintree festival Grade 2 in April. |
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2nd (4) (4/1 -14%) Jackstell |
4/1(-14%) | (4) Jackstell 4/1, €40,000 3-y-o, £70,000 4-y-o, No Risk At All gelding. Half-brother to 4 winners, including fair 2½m hurdle winner Epswell. Dam French bumper winner. Third both starts in maiden points and landed strong support in gritty fashion on Rules debut at Tipperary in May. Moved from one good yard to another. Narrow winner of Tipperary bumper in May; ought to feature on this stable/hurdle debut. |
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3rd (8) (28/1 +58%) One Million Dreams |
28/1(+58%) | (8) One Million Dreams 28/1, Half-brother to useful 2½m hurdle winner Spirit of Legend. Modest form only outing on Flat, similar form over hurdles, better effort when 19½ lengths third of 14 to Hors Jeu in 4-y-o event at Moulins in May. More needed on UK debut. Displayed promise on Flat/over hurdles in France but best watched on British debut. |
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4th (9) (125/1 -150%) Ramaah |
125/1(-150%) | (9) Ramaah 125/1, Fair handicapper on Flat (stays 1¾m), successful penultimate outing, good third last time. Sold from Ismail Mohammed 20,000 gns later in September and different headgear employed on hurdles debut. Won low-grade AW handicap this summer but faces tough task on this hurdling debut. |
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5th (7) (28/1 +15%) Law Supreme |
28/1(+15%) | (7) Law Supreme 28/1, Fair handicapper on Flat (stays 8.5f), step back in right direction when third last time. Hurdles debut and one of 2 runners for the yard. Placed over 7f on the Flat this month; realistic place claims if he takes to hurdling. |
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6th (2) (80/1 +20%) Glenvango |
80/1(+20%) | (2) Glenvango 80/1, €12,000 3-y-o, Ocovango gelding. Half-brother to bumper winner/fairly useful hurdler Glencassley and bumper winner Nana Joan. Sent off long odds but displayed ability when mid-field on debut in January. Made fairly encouraging hurdle debut in January but not seen again since. |
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|PU| (10) (80/1 +20%) Aughnagomaun |
80/1(+20%) | (10) Aughnagomaun 80/1, Dam half-sister to fairly useful hurdler (17f-2½m winner) Moscato. Little form in varied events on Flat. Well beaten off lowly mark on last month's Flat handicap debut; makes no appeal here. |
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All eyes will be on HORACES PEARL, who was one of the best British bumper horses last season. The Fergal O'Brien-trained six-year-old picked up where he left off the previous campaign with a Wincanton win before coming out on top in the Grade 2 at the Grand National meeting. Big things are expected of him now he goes over obstacles. Jackstell has joined Jamie Snowden since landing a Tipperary NH Flat race back in the spring, while formerly classy Flat performer L'astronome should step forward from his Newbury third.
HORACES PEARL was very useful in bumpers and sure to be well prepared for this hurdles debut, he's expected to outclass these. Jackstell also won in that sphere in Ireland and has transferred to an in-form yard, so he's an obvious threat, while L'Astronome ought to be capable of better given his Flat ability.
Aintree festival bumper winner HORACES PEARL, who could quite plausibly take high rank among this season's novice hurdlers.
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) (13/8 +0%) Lilting Verse |
13/8(+0%) | (2) Lilting Verse 13/8, Listed bumper winner who opened her account over hurdles in mares' maiden at Ludlow (21.2f) a year ago. Exploits mixed in trio of starts thereafter that season but made a decent start to chase career when third at Ffos Las on return, not settle fully before making rapid headway. Will do better. Good start to chasing career when third at Ffos Las last month; likely contender here. |
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2nd (4) (3/1 +0%) Moonlit Potter |
3/1(+0%) | (4) Moonlit Potter 3/1, Encouragement when making the frame in bumper and built on hurdling debut when winning mares maiden at Lingfield (19.5f, soft) in February, staying on strongly after meeting trouble. Decent second under a penalty at Huntingdon final start and step up in trip will suit on chase/handicap bow. Unexposed 6yo who won 2m3f maiden hurdle in February; makes chase/handicap debut here. |
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3rd (6) (11/4 +45%) Melusine De Pail |
11/4(+45%) | (6) Melusine De Pail 11/4, Point winner who showed fair form when placed 4 times over hurdles last season. Respectable third at Ludlow on comeback last month, shaping as if wanting further. Not taken lightly sent chasing. 0-6 over hurdles but ran well last month, after a break, and has won an Irish point winner. |
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4th (3) (28/1 -100%) Tune The Chello |
28/1(-100%) | (3) Tune The Chello 28/1, Multiple winner for Henry de Bromhead but failed to fire in 2 outings for Donald McCain and has been off 21 months subsequently. Absent since beaten in a match in February 2023; market may guide on stable debut. |
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5th (1) (5/1 -67%) Baby Shally |
5/1(-67%) | (1) Baby Shally 5/1, Point winner who made a successful start over hurdles in a Wincanton novice. Showed improved form upped in trip/grade when third in a listed event at Doncaster (24.4f, heavy) but struggled in Grade 2 handicap at Newbury final start. Makes chase bow in much calmer waters. Irish point winner; placed in Listed novice hurdle last season; good chasing prospect. |
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|PU| (7) (50/1 +50%) Raindance Queen |
50/1(+50%) | (7) Raindance Queen 50/1, Placed both starts between the flags early in 2022 but has shown little over hurdles and well-beaten sent chasing last 2 starts. Hard to make a case for (16 lb out of the handicap). Yet to be placed under rules and can't be recommended from 16lb out of the weights. |
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A promising third on chase debut at Ffos Las last month when only weakening after the last, LILTING VERSE is likely to improve plenty for that effort and stepping up in trip could see her get back to winning ways. A progressive sort over hurdles last season, but not seen since finishing runner-up here in March over shorter, Moonlit Potter is a key player on her chasing bow, as well as Melusine De Pail, who ran with credit on her return at Ludlow last month.
LILTING VERSE is likely to prove a better chaser than hurdler judged on her promising return at Ffos Las and she can put that experience to good use up against chasing newcomers Moonlit Potter, Melusine de Pail and Baby Shally.
This looks good for LILTING VERSE (nap), who made a solid start to her chase career this autumn and may have a fitness edge over some.
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 (8) (9/4 +18%) Gold For Alec |
9/4(+18%) | (8) Gold For Alec 9/4, Showed improved form making a quick switch to handicaps when second in 9-runner event at Wincanton (15.2f, good, 11/1) 27 days ago. May do better still and has to be of interest with promising 7-lb claimer retaining the ride. Low-mileage 4yo who ran big race in defeat on last month's seasonal/handicap debut. |
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2nd (3) (11/2 +66%) Latin Verse |
11/2(+66%) | (3) Latin Verse 11/2, Won twice over hurdles last season, including an impressive handicap success at Ludlow in February. However, hasn't been at his best both starts this season. Shaped well on last month's hurdling return at Chepstow; could have a say in this. |
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3rd (4) (17/2 -209%) Magic Seven |
17/2(-209%) | (4) Magic Seven 17/2, Capitalised on a falling mark in 10-runner handicap hurdle at Exeter (16.7f, good, 10/1) 15 days ago, settling better over a shorter trip. That form has the potential to work out so a 6 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up. Won off reduced mark at Exeter this month and ought to remain competitive after 6lb rise. |
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4th (1) (7/2 +42%) An Bradan Feasa |
7/2(+42%) | (1) An Bradan Feasa 7/2, Won juvenile event at Ballinrobe on hurdling debut (final start for Joseph O'Brien) last season and also successful at Cheltenham on second outing for Jack Jones. Failed to kick on thereafter but ran about as well as could be expected in minor event back at Cheltenham on return last month. Useful juvenile hurdler last season; contests this handicap from a workable mark; player. |
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5th (7) (4/1 -14%) Pyrotechnic |
4/1(-14%) | (7) Pyrotechnic 4/1, Winner on the Flat in France. Definite promise to glean from first 2 starts over hurdles and he was too geed-up making handicap debut after 10 months off at Wincanton 27 days ago. That should have taken the freshness out of him and he's potentially well treated. Led for a long way on seasonal/handicap debut and might come on for the run. |
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6th (5) (16/1 -33%) Kourosh |
16/1(-33%) | (5) Kourosh 16/1, Fair winner on the Flat in Germany who bolted up on his Wetherby hurdle debut last November. No real progress thereafter, pulled on in handicap at Kempton (2m) when last seen in April and met the same fate at Chepstow on his reappearance last month. Something to prove. Dropped out tamely on last two outings; leap of faith required to support him here. |
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7th (9) (66/1 -100%) Ace Rothstein |
66/1(-100%) | (9) Ace Rothstein 66/1, Showed fair form when runner-up in a Huntingdon novice in March 2023 but failed to justify support in a Kempton handicap last November and produced a laboured effort on the Flat for this yard at Kempton recently. Plenty to prove. Well beaten on handicap hurdle debut last November and also in poor form on the Flat since. |
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8th (2) (11/1 -38%) Gardener |
11/1(-38%) | (2) Gardener 11/1, Fairly useful dual winning chaser for this yard last season but finished a well-held sixth back over hurdles on Fontwell reappearance. Stumbled and unseated rider second at Newton Abbot since. Dual chase winner last season but seems to have lost his way; others have less to prove. |
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|PU| (6) (25/1 +24%) Fransham |
25/1(+24%) | (6) Fransham 25/1, Sixteen runs since last win in 2021 and offered little on his reappearance at Market Rasen last month. Others more persuasive despite falling mark. Patently not the force of old but lurks on a dangerous mark and can't be ruled out. |
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Dropping back in trip worked the oracle for MAGIC SEVEN last time out as he comfortably saw off his rivals at Exeter for a fourth career success. A 6lb rise looks manageable for the son of Doyen, and he may be able to see off Gold For Alec, who ran a career-best when second on handicap debut at Wincanton last month. Gardener and Pyrotechnic are capable of being in the shake-up as well.
GOLD FOR ALEC showed improved form making an early switch to handicaps when runner-up at Wincanton last month and, with that form proving strong, he's fancied to go one better, especially with promising 7-lb claimer Callum Pritchard retaining the ride. Pyrotechnic and Magic Seven head the dangers.
Gold For Alec went down fighting on last month's handicap debut but the one with a bit of class about him is AN BRADAN FEASA.
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1st (4) (7/4 +22%) William Cody |
7/4(+22%) | (4) William Cody 7/4, Dual C&D winner who deservedly resumed winning ways when landing a 4-runner handicap at Leicester (2½m, heavy) in March. Mark suffered as a result but entitled to be sharper for his latest Wetherby fourth 21 days ago and all 3 career victories have come on right-handed tracks. May not have much margin for error off current mark but was second in this race last year. |
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2nd (3) (4/1 +11%) Hystery Bere |
4/1(+11%) | (3) Hystery Bere 4/1, Fairly useful hurdle/chase winner. Returned to action with a respectable third of 5 in handicap chase at Exeter (19.2f) in October and seemed to find test inadequate when fifth back over hurdles at Sandown 13 days ago. Not one to write off with blinkers reapplied. Ran quite well in Exeter chase last month but safely held over hurdles since. |
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3rd (1) (5/2 -43%) Whizz Kid |
5/2(-43%) | (1) Whizz Kid 5/2, Fairly useful hurdler who has come to chasing quite late but ran close to his best recent hurdles form when third of 5 in handicap chase at Ayr (16.5f) 21 days ago, warming to his task jumping-wise. Merits consideration with the prospect of more to come in this sphere. Up in trip. Multiple Flat/hurdle winner who made pretty good chasing debut this month. |
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4th (2) (20/1 -100%) Young Merlin |
20/1(-100%) | (2) Young Merlin 20/1, Multiple Flat/hurdles winner. Largely held form well earlier this year but made an inauspicious start in this sphere, already off the bridle prior to unseating in handicap chase at Southwell (24.3f) 51 days ago. Needs to leave that well behind. Went very close over hurdles this summer but unseated rider on last month's chasing debut. |
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5th (5) (4/1 +20%) Greenrock Abbey |
4/1(+20%) | (5) Greenrock Abbey 4/1, Twice a winner over fences during 2022/23. Lightly raced but consistent in defeat thereafter, making frame next 6 starts before a lesser effort when fifth of 7 in handicap chase at Ludlow in March. Record fresh a positive. Absent since March but has very good record when fresh and resumes on a good mark. |
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WHIZZ KID showed plenty of promise when finishing third on his chasing debut at Ayr three weeks ago and he tops the shortlist here off a 2lb lower mark. Hystery Bere failed to fire over hurdles last time but is a player based on his chasing third at Exeter prior to that, while Greenrock Abbey edges out William Cody to be best of the rest.
Dual C&D winner WILLIAM CODY has yet to finish out of the first 2 over fences around here and, with a recent run under his belt, he could well be ready to strike having eased a little in the weights. Whizz Kid jumped better as the race wore on when third on his chase debut at Ayr 3 weeks ago and he's a threat, along with Hystery Bere, who is fancied to benefit from the step back up in trip.
Dropped 2lb since last month's pretty good chasing debut, WHIZZ KID is sure to appreciate today's ease in grade.
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1st (4) (9/1 -50%) Herbygoesbananas |
9/1(-50%) | (4) Herbygoesbananas 9/1, El Kabeir colt. Half-brother to 2 winners on Flat, including useful 7.6f/8.5f winner Medburn Dream. Dam, modest maiden hurdler, 1½m winner on Flat. One to be interested in. Half-brother to two Flat winners; stable does well in bumpers; shortlisted. |
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2nd (1) (16/1 -78%) Caballero Cliff |
16/1(-78%) | (1) Caballero Cliff 16/1, Muhaarar colt. Half-brother to 3 winners, including fair hurdler/chaser Itsalonglongroad. Dam, 1½m winner, half-sister to useful hurdler (2m winner) Rigidity. Makes some appeal. Out of a Flat-winning close relative of Derby runner-up Dragon Dancer; stable runs two. |
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3rd (8) (22/1 +45%) Uhtred Ragnarson |
22/1(+45%) | (8) Uhtred Ragnarson 22/1, Offered little at Exeter first time out and is likely to struggle again. 25-1, raced too freely and may underwhelming debut when well-held ninth at Exeter. |
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4th (5) (8/1 -33%) Lion Hill |
8/1(-33%) | (5) Lion Hill 8/1, Once-raced maiden. Fifth of 13 in bumper at this C&D (good, 12/1) on NH debut 46 days ago, faring best of those held up. Should build on that. Kept on for very respectable fifth over C&D on last month's debut and can improve. |
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5th (9) (28/1 -100%) Unlce Remus |
28/1(-100%) | (9) Unlce Remus 28/1, Frontiersman gelding. Dam (h77), maiden hurdler, 1m/8.6f winner on Flat. Worth a market check. Out of a fair 1m/8.6f Flat winner; Caballero Cliff may be the stable's main hope. |
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6th (10) (6/1 +8%) Whatyouwaitingfor |
6/1(+8%) | (10) Whatyouwaitingfor 6/1, €8,000 3-y-o, Axxos gelding. Dam unraced. Not much to go on pedigree wise but stable has quite a good record in these events. 3,000euros yearling; with good stable but pedigree does not leap off the page. |
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7th (6) (10/11 +67%) Risky Spin |
10/11(+67%) | (6) Risky Spin 10/11, Highland Reel gelding. Closely related to a winner, and half-brother to bumper winner Swashbuckle and fair hurdler Bashful. Rare bumper runner for top Flat yard and clearly of interest. Out of a fairly useful 1m4f AW winner; represents much respected Flat stable. |
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8th (11) (66/1 -32%) Frangipani |
66/1(-32%) | (11) Frangipani 66/1, Postponed filly. Half-sister to 3 winners on Flat, including useful 5f winner Wise Words. Dam 8.3f-1¼m winner who stayed 1½m. Half-sister to very useful 5f winner Wise Words; dam useful 1m-1m2f winner. |
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9th (2) (25/1 +0%) Crowd Quake |
25/1(+0%) | (2) Crowd Quake 25/1, 11,000 gns 3-y-o, Night of Thunder gelding. Closely related to 2 winners on Flat, including fairly useful 1m winner Dubai Quality and half-brother to 2 winners. Dam 7f-9.5f winner. Out of a dual Group 3 Flat winner; rare runner under National Hunt rules for stable. |
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10th (12) (50/1 +24%) Memoranda |
50/1(+24%) | (12) Memoranda 50/1, Bobby's Kitten filly. Sister to a winner on Flat and half-sister to 2 winners, including Henshaw. Dam 1½m winner who stayed 1¾m. Out of a fairly useful 1m4f winner; debutante from Newmarket Flat stable. |
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11th (7) (8/1 +60%) Tenbob Tommy |
8/1(+60%) | (7) Tenbob Tommy 8/1, Ten Sovereigns gelding. Dam 6f winner. Might not have the stamina for this sort of test. First foal from a fair 6f 2yo winner; others appeal more on paper. |
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12th (3) (33/1 -450%) Fran The Man |
33/1(-450%) | (3) Fran The Man 33/1, Showed ability when third of 13 in bumper at Huntingdon (15.8f, good) on NH debut but failed to build on it at Aintree next time. Not one to write off. Safely held at Aintree this month but has claims if judged on his run here in October. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
LION HILL showed enough when fifth on his racecourse bow over C&D last month to suggest that, with the benefit of the experience, he can be successful in a race of this nature. Fran The Man didn't build on a promising debut when seventh at Aintree last time but it is far too soon to be writing him off, while Risky Spin and Whatyouwaitingfor are newcomers to note.
RISKY SPIN is related to a bumper winner and represents a top Flat yard, so he's probably the one to side with for all that Whatyouwaitingfor and Herbygoesbananas also make some appeal on paper.
Preference is for Andrew Balding's newcomer RISKY SPIN, who has a pretty good pedigree for this type of race.
Ths is the racecard key.
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Ran similar race before | |
S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
T | Top Time speeed rated |
Top Racingpost rated | |
At the races watchout for | |
At the races top pick | |
Top rated for thet statistic |
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