Newbury Races & Results Tomform Saturday 26th October 2024

There were 44 Races on Saturday 26th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Kelso, 7 races at Galway, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 26th October 2024

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

13:25 Newbury Handicap (Class 4) 6f - 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
7
1st (7) Prosperitas (3/1 +63%)
Prosperitas

3
3/1(+63%)
(7) Prosperitas 3/1, Lightly-raced maiden who showed improved form when fifth of 14 in minor event at York (7f, soft, 40/1) 15 days ago, having to pick way through. Makes handicap debut. Open to further progress but drop back to 6f isn't sure to be in his favour, even on testing ground.
Ran creditably in valuable prize last time; may progress now handicapping.
5
2nd (5) Art Design (13/2 +0%)
Art Design

6.5
13/2(+0%)
(5) Art Design 13/2, Overcame a poor position to get up late in a 6f nursery at Southwell in August but disappointing when favourite for a competitive fillies' event at Doncaster subsequently.
Won at Southwell prior to disappointing last time; too soon to write off.
6
3rd (6) Hackney Diamonds (18/1 -29%)
Hackney Diamonds

18
18/1(-29%)
(6) Hackney Diamonds 18/1, Made a successful nursery bow at Leicester (7f) in July but well held in stronger races back in trip since.
Form of Leicester win isn't compelling; has come up well short since.
1
4th (1) Priapos (9/2 +36%)
Priapos

4.5
9/2(+36%)
(1) Priapos 9/2, Overcame greenness to make a winning debut at Windsor (6f) in June and ran to similar level when fourth of 8 at Salisbury next time. Finished lame when last of 12 on nursery debut over C&D in August and has been gelded subsequently.
Finished lame here on last appearance; gelded since; may do better still.
8
5th (8) Emporess (11/1 -100%)
Emporess

11
11/1(-100%)
(8) Emporess 11/1, In good form in deep ground of late, winning at Bath (5.7f) and second at Leicester (6f) and Goodwood (7f). Can go well again.
Sound results on heavy ground this month; proving tough and has solid claims.
4
6th (4) The Hare Rail (14/1 +0%)
The Hare Rail

14
14/1(+0%)
(4) The Hare Rail 14/1, Has shown promise on all 3 of his starts so far and may yet do better now handicapping, though his opening mark could have been kinder.
Best effort suggests he's on a workable opening mark; interesting.
2
7th (2) Jr Climbs (7/2 +0%)
Jr Climbs

3.5
7/2(+0%)
(2) Jr Climbs 7/2, Off the mark at Bath in July and steady improvement in 3 runs since, again running well when third of 14 in nursery at this course (7f, good to soft, 10/1) 36 days ago. Looks sure to make another bold bid.
Two solid efforts on soft ground at Newbury since handicapping; strong claims.
3
8th (3) Rock Hunter (5/1 +29%)
Rock Hunter

5
5/1(+29%)
(3) Rock Hunter 5/1, Back on track when third of 6 in conditions stakes at Salisbury (6f, good to soft, 18/1) 23 days ago. Makes handicap debut. Can make presence felt.
0-7 since debut win but best form gives him a chance on handicap debut.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:25 Newbury Handicap (Class 4) 6f Race Class Flow

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

The in-form Ralph Beckett saddles top-weight Priapos, who was found to be lame when disappointing over C&D in August and would be a player if back on song. Similarly, Art Design needs to bounce back from a lacklustre effort in a good contest at Doncaster, but has leading claims on her previous form. The safest option may be JR CLIMBS, who was touched off by the subsequent Two Year Old Trophy winner over track and trip before a good effort in defeat over 7f here last month, and he should give another good account of himself.

JR CLIMBS showed he's still improving when third in a competitive nursery here last month and, with underfoot conditions holding no fears, he's an appealing candidate. Emporess is another who arrives in excellent heart, with Rock Hunter completing the shortlist.

Having shown solid form at Newbury since switched to nurseries, JR CLIMBS is preferred. Emporess is second choice.


14:00 Newbury Listed (Class 1) 7f - 10 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) Ellaria Sand (14/1 +50%)
Ellaria Sand

14
14/1(+50%)
(1) Ellaria Sand 14/1, Course winner in July. 20/1, creditable 3 lengths fifth of 19 to Candy in listed Two-Year-Old Trophy at Redcar (6f, good to soft) 21 days ago but vulnerable for win purposes again.
Ran well in the Two Year Old Trophy last time but others look less exposed.
6
2nd (6) Saqqara Sands (9/1 -50%)
Saqqara Sands

9
9/1(-50%)
(6) Saqqara Sands 9/1, Confirmed debut promise when winning 7f Newmarket maiden (good to soft) last month. Looks a useful prospect for her top stable.
Won at Newmarket four weeks ago; helps to give Ralph Beckett a promising hand.
7
3rd (7) Sea To Sky (7/1 -75%)
Sea To Sky

7
7/1(-75%)
(7) Sea To Sky 7/1, Has a similar profile to stablemate Saqqara Sands, finishing second on debut before winning a 1m Newmarket novice (both good ground). Definitely more to come.
Won at Newmarket five weeks ago; similar type to stablemate Saqqara Sands.
5
4th (5) Santa Savana (20/1 +60%)
Santa Savana

20
20/1(+60%)
(5) Santa Savana 20/1, Made a winning start over 6f at Leicester in May. Creditable fourth of 9 in 7f Newmarket nursery last time but came up well short at listed/Group 3 level prior to that.
Ran well last time but is 0-4 since debut win and others are preferred.
8
5th (8) Supermodel (7/2 -40%)
Supermodel

3.5
7/2(-40%)
(8) Supermodel 7/2, Looked a good prospect when ploughing through the mud to win comfortably on her 7f Haydock debut 4 weeks ago. Her top yard is no stranger to success in this race.
Readily justified favouritism in Haydock contest on heavy ground; useful prospect.
4
6th (4) Naina (6/1 +91%)
Naina

6
6/1(+91%)
(4) Naina 6/1, Already a four-time winner over 7f but down the field in the Group 3 Oh So Sharp at Newmarket last time.
Record of 4-6 since upped to 7f; faced a stiff task in Group 3 most recently.
10
7th (10) Twafeeg (40/1 -233%)
Twafeeg

40
40/1(-233%)
(10) Twafeeg 40/1, Won on 6.5f Doncaster debut in June. Creditable seventh of 16 in Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot (6f, good to firm) 3 weeks later but ran poorly back from 4 months off at Newmarket 21 days ago.
Looked a useful sort on debut but has taken a couple of backward steps since.
9
8th (9) Too Much Heaven (7/4 +61%)
Too Much Heaven

1.75
7/4(+61%)
(9) Too Much Heaven 7/4, Created a very good impression when a 4-length winner of her C&D debut (soft) last month. Can take the step up to listed level in her stride.
Made all for easy success in newcomers' event over C&D last month; promising filly.
3
9th (3) Liberalised (22/1 -57%)
Liberalised

22
22/1(-57%)
(3) Liberalised 22/1, Won 6f Hamilton maiden on debut in June but has had her limitations exposed in defeat since. Races on going softer than good for the first time.
Has a respectable rating but probably isn't crying out for step back up to 7f.
2
10th (2) Isabella Castile (25/1 +24%)
Isabella Castile

25
25/1(+24%)
(2) Isabella Castile 25/1, Fair form, winning a 13-runner novice at Windsor (6f, heavy) 12 days ago, soon clear. Will relish the conditions but has plenty to find on form.
Won well on heavy ground at Windsor most recently and may progress further.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:00 Newbury Listed (Class 1) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Ralph Beckett launches a twin-pronged assault in the shape of last-time-out Newmarket winners Saqqara Sands (7f) and Sea To Sky (1m), both of whom step up to Listed class with scope for further progress. However, SUPERMODEL created a big impression first time out when quickening clear nicely in the mud at Haydock to score in fine style over this trip and the William Haggas-trained filly looks to have a bright future. Too Much Heaven romped home on her debut over C&D and is another unexposed sort to consider in a tricky contest.

It's likely at least one of the promising last-time-out maiden/novice winners will step forward, with the vote going to TOO MUCH HEAVEN, who was impressive on her C&D debut. Supermodel proved herself under these conditions on her Haydock debut and is second choice ahead of Ralph Beckett pair Saqqara Sands and Sea To Sky.

This looks the perfect next step for TOO MUCH HEAVEN, who is first choice ahead of Supermodel.


14:34 Newbury Handicap (Class 3) 10f - 11 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
7
1st (7) Nap Hand (9/2 +25%)
Nap Hand

4.5
9/2(+25%)
(7) Nap Hand 9/2, Ended a losing run at Haydock (1m) in September and followed it up with a good fourth of 14 in handicap at Kempton (1m) 24 days ago when needing a stronger gallop. Expected to be bang there back up in distance.
Pretty reliable, though his only handicap win was at Haydock (1m, good) penultimate start.
5
2nd (5) Sir Lowry's Pass (6/1 0%)
Sir Lowry's Pass

6
6/1(0%)
(5) Sir Lowry's Pass 6/1, Siyouni colt got off the mark in 10f Goodwood novice in September and backed it up with a solid third of 7 in novice at Epsom (10.1f, soft) 27 days ago. Looks to have more to offer now handicapping. Likely player.
Ran respectably on heavy latest; should have potential after just 3 races; handicap debut.
13
3rd (13) Pink Lily (28/1 -40%)
Pink Lily

28
28/1(-40%)
(13) Pink Lily 28/1, Bagged her third win of 2024 at Goodwood (10f) in September but only eighth of 10 at Chelmsford City (10f) 23 days ago. Needs to bounce back.
Regular winner in 2023 and 2024 but never on softer than good; unraced on soft or heavy.
8
4th (8) Sweet Reward (22/1 -38%)
Sweet Reward

22
22/1(-38%)
(8) Sweet Reward 22/1, Course winner but it's now 12 runs since his last win in 2023. Only fourth of 5 in handicap at Newmarket (9f, soft) 29 days ago so needs a couple of these to falter.
Ran well here on April reappearance and some respectable efforts in a mixed record since.
4
5th (4) Indemnity (7/2 +13%)
Indemnity

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(4) Indemnity 7/2, Winner at Nottingham in June and has continued in good form, second of 11 in handicap at Salisbury (9.9f, good to soft) 23 days ago. Not taken lightly.
Sole win (11 races) came at 1-2 in a maiden; close second at Salisbury (1m2f, heavy).
10
6th (10) Desperate Dan (3/1 +33%)
Desperate Dan

3
3/1(+33%)
(10) Desperate Dan 3/1, On the up since sent into handicaps, easily getting off the mark at Nottingham (1m) before a very good second of 11 in handicap at Windsor (1m, heavy) 12 days ago. Can go well again despite taking a 4 lb rise.
Fared a lot better dropped to 1m last three starts, which are his only runs on soft/heavy.
12
7th (12) Yokohama (33/1 -32%)
Yokohama

33
33/1(-32%)
(12) Yokohama 33/1, Debut scorer who comes here in good nick, seventh of 12 in handicap at Newcastle (8f) 22 days ago. Back up in trip and possibilities.
Apparent best form (1m, AW) in March has not been reproduced.
2
8th (2) Maggie's Way (7/1 +56%)
Maggie's Way

7
7/1(+56%)
(2) Maggie's Way 7/1, Largely held her form well after making a winning return last season but beat only one after a 13-month absence at Newmarket (10f) three weeks ago. Should strip fitter mow.
Very solid over 1m last term; did not reappear until three weeks ago, when below form.
3
9th (3) Arthur's Realm (11/1 -22%)
Arthur's Realm

11
11/1(-22%)
(3) Arthur's Realm 11/1, Scored at Beverley and Redcar in the spring and got back on track when third of 8 in handicap at Haydock (8.2f, heavy) 8 days ago. In the mix.
Stays 1m2f; close third at Haydock (1m, heavy) eight days ago shows he is in the mix.
11
10th (11) Odin Legacy (25/1 -79%)
Odin Legacy

25
25/1(-79%)
(11) Odin Legacy 25/1, Lightly-raced maiden who came in a below-form fifth of 11 in handicap at Salisbury (9.9f, good to soft) 23 days ago. Needs to get back on track.
Close third on handicap debut at Sandown (1m2f, soft) but ran moderately on heavy latest.
1
11th (1) Civil Law (80/1 -471%)
Civil Law

80
80/1(-471%)
(1) Civil Law 80/1, Running consistently well when last seen 6 months ago, runner-up in 10f handicap at Lingfield (AW) in March. This a very rare turf start and the bettting can guide.
Has done most of his winning on AW and it's over three years since his sole turf success.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:34 Newbury Handicap (Class 3) 10f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

INDEMNITY relished the heavy ground when a half-length second off 2lb lower over this trip at Salisbury, finishing clear of the remainder, and he can mount another bold bid for his in-form yard. There are plenty of dangers, most notably Desperate Dan, who narrowly failed to complete a double under a penalty over 1m at Windsor and looks well worth another try at 1m2f. The unexposed Sir Lowry's Pass could be feasibly treated off a mark of 84 on his handicap bow, while Arthur's Realm and Nap Hand are also in with a shout.

Alan King's NAP HAND rates just the pick of these weights and with this return to a longer trip a likely plus too he gets the vote in this highly competitive handicap. Ed Walker's Sir Lowry's Pass appeals as an improver now going into handicaps and heads the list of dangers, although in-form trio Desperate Dan, Indemnity and Arthur's Realm all need considering too.

Arthur's Realm looks the most solid of the older horses but preference is for the 3yos SIR LOWRY'S PASS (nap) and Desperate Dan.


15:10 Newbury Group 3 (Class 1) 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) Make You Smile (5/1 +23%)
Make You Smile

5
5/1(+23%)
(5) Make You Smile 5/1, 11/2, won 7-runner C&D (soft) on debut 35 days ago, pushed out. Won't be fazed by these conditions and rates a likely improver for a yard having a good year with 2-y-os.
Clearcut success in C&D novice event on heavy ground five weeks ago; useful prospect.
9
2nd (9) Yaroogh (9/4 +10%)
Yaroogh

2.25
9/4(+10%)
(9) Yaroogh 9/4, Fourth win of his career when easily seeing off 5 rivals in a 7f Chantilly listed event on heavy ground 14 days ago. Looks the chief threat to Benevento.
Comfortable win in Chantilly Listed event took his record to 4-6; big player on ratings.
8
3rd (8) Star Anthem (16/1 -100%)
Star Anthem

16
16/1(-100%)
(8) Star Anthem 16/1, Bath maiden winner in the spring. Useful form at Group 2 level since, latterly 2½ lengths fourth of 6 to Powerful Glory in Mill Reef here (6f, soft) 5 weeks ago. 7f is worth a go.
Useful colt who brings Group 2 form having performed well in the Coventry and Mill Reef.
2
4th (2) Benevento (11/4 +8%)
Benevento

2.75
11/4(+8%)
(2) Benevento 11/4, Progressing well, finishing second in a Ripon listed race before relishing the step up to 7f to score in similar company at Doncaster last month. Very testing ground an unknown but he has the best form and is the one to beat with further progress likely.
Listed win at Doncaster took his form figures to 121; improving and has leading claims.
1
6th (1) Afentiko (16/1 +20%)
Afentiko

16
16/1(+20%)
(1) Afentiko 16/1, Winner of 2 of his 5 starts, including on nursery bow at Kempton last month. Good ½-length second of 7 in listed race at Bordeaux (1m, soft) at the start of the month.
Ran well in French Listed event last time, taking form figures to 21212; progressive.
4
7th (4) God Of War (16/1 +52%)
God Of War

16
16/1(+52%)
(4) God Of War 16/1, Doncaster novice winner in July but came up short when stepped up to listed company there 2 months later, finishing 4¼ lengths fifth of 7 to the reopposing Benevento.
Just over 4l behind Benevento at Doncaster last time; needs to raise his game.
3
8th (3) Bob Mali (17/2 -21%)
Bob Mali

8.5
17/2(-21%)
(3) Bob Mali 17/2, Made it 3-3 over 6f when seeing off 5 rivals in a Salisbury conditions race 23 days ago. Second win came on heavy. Likely to stay 7f and capable of even better.
Acts well on heavy ground and remains unbeaten (3-3); limitations not yet exposed.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:10 Newbury Group 3 (Class 1) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

BENEVENTO, who holds an Irish 2,000 Guineas entry, responded gamely for David Egan when running on well to snatch victory in the Flying Scotsman Stakes at Doncaster. With the third home subsequently landing a Group 3 at Newmarket, that form has the most solid appearance. Yaroogh impressed when winning a Listed affair at Chantilly a fortnight ago and the consistent son of Dubawi is another must for the shortlist. The unbeaten Bob Mali and Make You Smile both step up in class, but are noteworthy contenders.

If BENEVENTO copes with the ground he'll be a tough nut to crack. The conditions won't faze recent French listed winner Yaroogh and he's second choice ahead of the unbeaten Bob Mali.

This looks the ideal next step for promising MAKE YOU SMILE, who is first choice ahead of Yaroogh and Bob Mali.


15:45 Newbury Group 3 (Class 1) 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
2
1st (2) Max Vega (22/1 -83%)
Max Vega

22
22/1(-83%)
(2) Max Vega 22/1, Took this in 2022 but he's been off for 6 months since trailing in ninth of 10 to Hamish in John Porter Stakes here. Not ruled out though with his yard going very well.
Won this race in 2022 on heavy going; has a mixed record since and off since April.
6
2nd (6) Danielle (3/1 +0%)
Danielle

3
3/1(+0%)
(6) Danielle 3/1, Useful 10f winner but she's been off since coming in only ninth of 13 in listed race at Newmarket (12f, good to firm) 98 days ago. No forlorn hope with ground conditions to suit.
Off since disappointing in Listed race in July; acts on soft; needs to resume improvement.
1
3rd (1) Al Aasy (5/6 +24%)
Al Aasy

0.833333
5/6(+24%)
(1) Al Aasy 5/6, Highly-talented veteran who landed Group 3 at Goodwood and Geoffrey Freer over 13f here this summer. Posted another good effort when second to Al Qareem in Cumberland Lodge at Ascot 21 days ago. This course specialist holds excellent form claims.
Six Group 3 wins; ran creditably on soft three weeks ago; huge shout if effective on heavy.
4
4th (4) Feigning Madness (8/1 +20%)
Feigning Madness

8
8/1(+20%)
(4) Feigning Madness 8/1, Looked a good prospect when scoring here and at Newmarket last autumn but he beat only one in listed race at Epsom (10.1f, good to firm) on his sole start of 2024 6 months ago. Remains with potential though with ground conditions to suit.
Won in the mud as 2yo; pitched in at high level on today's belated second run this season.
3
5th (3) Salt Bay (11/1 -69%)
Salt Bay

11
11/1(-69%)
(3) Salt Bay 11/1, Has just a debut win to his name but recorded good placed efforts in the John Porter over C&D and York listed summer. Not in same form in Group 3 events at York and Ascot since and needs to bounce back in first-time blinkers.
Ran well on two starts this term, moderately in the other three; blinkers go on.
5
6th (5) God's Window (12/1 +14%)
God's Window

12
12/1(+14%)
(5) God's Window 12/1, Smart colt who comes here on the back of a respectable fourth of 7 to Al Qareem in Cumberland Lodge Stakes at Ascot 21 days ago. One for the shortlist.
Al Aasy went past him without difficulty at Ascot (soft) three weeks ago on the same terms.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:45 Newbury Group 3 (Class 1) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

AL AASY is already a dual Group 3 winner this season and, as he proved when scoring readily in the Geoffrey Freer in August, his liking for this course is a highly valuable asset. Rain-soaked ground could be a stumbling block, however, and support in the betting for Salt Bay, whose yard won the last running of this with Max Vega, would need taking seriously. The 2022 winner and the third Ralph Beckett representative Feigning Madness are also dangerous to rule out, while God's Window could be the pick of the Gosdens' two entrants.

Multiple course winner AL AASY is proven under these conditions and possesses the best form on offer so is fancied to add to his Geoffrey Freer success here in the summer and garner a third victory of 2024. Max Vega took this prize in 2022 and could emerge as the main danger with his stable among the winners. The Gosdens' pair God's Window and Danielle also need considering.

If AL AASY is in the same form he showed on soft ground at Ascot three weeks ago, he looks easily the most likely winner.


16:19 Newbury Stakes (Class 4) 8f - 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
6
1st (6) That's Amore (13/8 0%)
That's Amore

1.625
13/8(0%)
(6) That's Amore 13/8, Foaled February 7. €100,000 foal, 180,000 gns yearling, New Bay filly. Sister to smart winner up to 1¼m Persica. Dam 2-y-o 1m winner in New Zealand. Trainer’s newcomers command plenty of respect.
180,000gns yearling; sister to 6f 2yo-1m2f winner Persica (including Listed; RPR 115).
2
2nd (2) Celestial Pearl (10/3 +44%)
Celestial Pearl

3.333333
10/3(+44%)
(2) Celestial Pearl 10/3, €260,000 yearling, Kodiac filly. Dam, 1½m winner, half-sister to useful 9f-10.5f winner Skia. Went with little encouragement on recent Newmarket debut (7f) but yard's 2-y-os can often improve considerably from their debut efforts.
260,000euros yearling; should be a lot more competitive with Newmarket run under her belt.
4
3rd (4) Honour Whim (11/1 +8%)
Honour Whim

11
11/1(+8%)
(4) Honour Whim 11/1, Foaled February 7. 15,000 gns foal, Mohaather filly. Half-sister to useful 1m winner Ebt's Guard. Dam of little account, half-sister to smart winner up to 1¼m Law Power.
15,000gns foal; second foal; Mohaather half-sister to 1m winner Ebt's Guard (RPR 95).
1
4th (1) Brightandbeautiful (15/2 +25%)
Brightandbeautiful

7.5
15/2(+25%)
(1) Brightandbeautiful 15/2, Sea The Moon filly who looked backward when beating only home in 10-runner maiden at Newmarket on debut 4 weeks ago. Hood retained.
Ninth of ten at Newmarket (7f, soft) but she shaped better than that suggests.
3
5th (3) Hatysa (11/2 -65%)
Hatysa

5.5
11/2(-65%)
(3) Hatysa 11/2, Foaled February 24. Sea The Stars filly. Dam lightly-raced half-sister to Derby/Irish Derby winner Harzand (by Sea The Stars) out of useful 7f-9.5f winner Hazariya. One to note on debut.
Dam unplaced half-sister to Derby winner Harzand, who's by this one's sire Sea The Stars.
5
6th (5) Magdalayna (14/1 -40%)
Magdalayna

14
14/1(-40%)
(5) Magdalayna 14/1, Foaled April 30. New Approach filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including 11f/1½m winner Ya Hafhd and winner up to 1½m Motadarrek.
Late foal; stable runners are generally much more interesting later in career.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content,

16:19 Newbury Stakes (Class 4) 8f Race Class Flow

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

That's Amore, who fetched 180,000gns as a yearling and is a sister the to classy Persica, looks a likely type on paper and must feature prominently in calculations ahead of her racecourse bow. It is fellow debutant HATYSA who shades preference, however. By Sea The Stars out of a half-sister to Harzand, the 280,000gns purchase could be a smart middle-distance performer in the future but this mile looks a good starting point. Stablemate Brightandbeautiful didn't show much on debut, but she ought to progress with that run under her belt.

THAT'S AMORE ticks plenty of boxes on paper for a yard that can do no wrong with its 2-y-os, so she's fancied to make a successful start to her career. Hatysa is another interesting debutante and warrants close market inspection, while it would be no surprise to see Celestial Pearl step up on her debut effort.

Brightandbeautiful and Celestial Pearl did not do enough to scare off the newcomers, so THAT'S AMORE is the pick.


16:50 Newbury Handicap (Class 5) 12f - 13 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
7
1st (7) Macari (6/1 -20%)
Macari

6
6/1(-20%)
(7) Macari 6/1, Consistent sort who posted another good effort when second of 16 in handicap at Yarmouth (11.5f, good to soft, 5/1) 19 days ago, albeir no match for winner. Races off same mark here and should give another good account.
0-7 on the Flat but second over about 1m4f on soft ground on his last two outings.
12
2nd (12) Ship To Shore (22/1 -83%)
Ship To Shore

22
22/1(-83%)
(12) Ship To Shore 22/1, Returned to winning ways at Lingfield (15.8f) in August and run respectably both starts since. Drop back in trip doesn't look ideal. though.
Below form on latest start but he's been 2nd and 1st in his two races under Frederick Tett.
10
3rd (10) Hartur D'oudairies (11/2 +8%)
Hartur D'oudairies

5.5
11/2(+8%)
(10) Hartur D'oudairies 11/2, Lightly-raced maiden on Flat who found some improvement when good sixth of 14 in handicap (33/1) at York (10.2f, heavy) 14 days ago, slowly away. Worth a crack at this longer trip and is an interesting contender. Engaged 1.41 Newbury Friday.
Runner-up over 2m here yesterday; big player if he's in the same form.
4
4th (4) Beautiful Crown (18/1 -64%)
Beautiful Crown

18
18/1(-64%)
(4) Beautiful Crown 18/1, 3 wins from 9 runs this year, most recently at Chelmsford (10f) in August. Creditable in-frame efforts since, latest when fourth of 9 in Southwell handicap (12.1f) 18 days ago and good amateur booked. Respected.
Won three times this summer and has continued to run with credit; scored on heavy in 2021.
2
5th (2) Warning Sign (7/2 +13%)
Warning Sign

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(2) Warning Sign 7/2, Consistent performer who finished runner-up for fourth consecutive time in 13-runner handicap at Ascot (7f, good to soft) 22 days ago, nearest finish. Return to longer trip a plus and must enter calculations. Cheekpieces back on.
Not proven over this far when ground is testing but has to be considered after four 2nds.
1
6th (1) Aikhal (16/1 +60%)
Aikhal

16
16/1(+60%)
(1) Aikhal 16/1, Not scored since 2022 and arrives on below-form efforts the last twice.
Two recent AW runs have helped with his fall in the weights and a case can be made.
5
7th (5) Dashing Panther (12/1 -20%)
Dashing Panther

12
12/1(-20%)
(5) Dashing Panther 12/1, C&D winner who ended last campaign with respectable second of 10 in handicap at Pontefract (12f, good to soft, 2/1) 13 months ago. Fairly treated on return and is worth a second look in the market.
Did well last year; more to prove on soft ground and especially after 394 days off.
9
8th (9) Imperial Cult (12/1 +25%)
Imperial Cult

12
12/1(+25%)
(9) Imperial Cult 12/1, Bagged third win of year at Epsom (10.1f) last month. Not in same form at Kempton latest, however, and finds himself on career-high mark now.
Won at Epsom (1m2f, soft) last month, adding to two Lingfield AW wins over 1m4f in July.
3
9th (3) Motazzen (28/1 -12%)
Motazzen

28
28/1(-12%)
(3) Motazzen 28/1, Yet to score for current yard and recent efforts over hurdles don't inspire much confidence for return to level. .
0-12 (eight hurdling) for this yard; 1m6f, soft-ground win off 5lb higher last September.
8
|U| (8) Genesius (9/1 -6%)
Genesius

9
9/1(-6%)
(8) Genesius 9/1, Shaped as if still in form when sixth of 9 in handicap at Wolverhampton (12.2f, 4/1) 12 days ago but his losing run continues to mount. Others more convincing.
Usually apprentice ridden and has been largely consistent this year; reasonable e-w claims.
6
10th (6) Throne Hall (40/1 -21%)
Throne Hall

40
40/1(-21%)
(6) Throne Hall 40/1, Winner over hurdles in Sweden last month but finished well beaten in a couple of starts on Flat since. Cheekpieces back on and is hard to fancy.
Often ridden by Brodie Hampson, including Doncaster win (soft) in March off 7lb higher.
11
11th (11) Atalanta Breeze (33/1 -32%)
Atalanta Breeze

33
33/1(-32%)
(11) Atalanta Breeze 33/1, Not scored for over 2 years and finished well held at Wolverhampton (14f, 14/1) 29 days ago. Others more persuasive.
Second under Alice Tregoning at Ffos Las (soft) and Haydock on two of last four outings.
13
12th (13) Mrs Meader (11/1 +45%)
Mrs Meader

11
11/1(+45%)
(13) Mrs Meader 11/1, Landed first victory since taking this event 2 years ago at Bath (11.6f) last month. Wasn't in same form at Yarmouth latest but remains fairly treated and can't be ruled out.
Good record under Ross Birkett, including winning this race in 2022 and at Bath last month.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:50 Newbury Handicap (Class 5) 12f Race Class Flow

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MACARI has found steady improvement since having his attentions turned to handicaps last month, reaching the frame on all four occasions. No match for an easy winner over an extended 1m3f at Yarmouth recently, Sheena West's charge could relish a return to further and duly open his account in this sphere. Motazzen returns to the Flat following an indifferent spell over hurdles and is handicapped to go well. Others to note include Throne Hall and Warning Sign.

HARTUR D'OUDAIRIES acquitted himself well in a stronger contest at York a fortnight ago and promises to be suited by this longer trip. He gets the nod in the finale. Warning Sign and Macari head the list of dangers.

Mrs Meader, who won this race on heavy going two years ago, is second choice but a chance is taken on AIKHAL for the selection.


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