There were 36 Races on Thursday 29th June 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Hamilton, 8 races at Leicester, 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) (4/1 -100%) Empire Of Light |
4/1(-100%) | (2) Empire Of Light 4/1, 52,000 gns yearling, Kodiac colt. Brother to useful 6f-7f winner Breaking Records and smart 2-y-o 6f and winner Kessaar. Dam unraced. Fifth of 9 in novice event (17/2) at Bath (5.7f, firm) on debut 20 days ago. Should progress. Soundly beaten on debut at Bath but he has a useful pedigree and can improve. |
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2nd (5) (1/1 +43%) Cheeky Blimey |
1/1(+43%) | (5) Cheeky Blimey 1/1, €18,000 foal, 24,000 gns yearling, Ribchester colt. Half-brother to 7f/1m winner Donn Clifs and winner up to 1m Thunderey. Dam unraced half-sister to very smart winner up to 1¼m Dux Scholar. 11/1, fourth of 15 in maiden at Leicester (6f, good) on debut 23 days ago. Can do better and strong claims. Fourth of 15 on debut at Leicester and that's the best form in this field. |
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3rd (6) (28/1 -180%) Magnificent Match |
28/1(-180%) | (6) Magnificent Match 28/1, €11,000 yearling, 30,000 gns 2-y-o, Goken colt. Dam French 2-y-o 1m winner. 250/1, 22¼ lengths twenty second of 23 to Big Evs in listed Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot (5f, good to firm) on debut 8 days ago. Well beaten on last week's debut at Royal Ascot; far more realistic opportunity here. |
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4th (4) (5/1 +0%) Skilled Master |
5/1(+0%) | (4) Skilled Master 5/1, 37,000 gns foal, 55,000 gns yearling. Expert Eye colt. Half-brother to winners abroad by Exceed And Excel and Golden Horn. Dam winner up to 1m (2-y-o 7f winner). Fourth of 12 in maiden at Chelmsford City (6f, 17/2) on debut 7 days ago, very green. May well do better. Kept on for fourth at Chelmsford on debut and could be sharper for that run; not ruled out. |
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5th (1) (22/1 +12%) Conde |
22/1(+12%) | (1) Conde 22/1, Once-raced maiden. 22/1, ninth of 10 in maiden at Leicester (6f, good) on debut 30 days ago, slowly away. Dam from good family but he was beaten a long way at 22-1 on his debut at Leicester. |
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7th (9) (11/1 +73%) Nouveaux |
11/1(+73%) | (9) Nouveaux 11/1, Foaled March 22. 8,000 gns foal, 7,000 gns yearling, Tasleet filly. Dam ran twice. Likely to improve for this first outing but yard going well; no surprise to see a good run. |
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CHEEKY BLIMEY wasn't beaten far into fourth at Leicester on debut and it wouldn't take a great deal of improvement for him to get his head in front here. Marco Botti's colt is likely to know more for the experience and this looks like a good opportunity to shed his maiden tag. Skilled Master and Empire Of Light appear to be the biggest dangers after also running with promise first time out.
CHEEKY BLIMEY showed ability when fourth of 15 at Leicester on debut and is the clear pick on form in what looks a weak novice for the track. George Scott has saddled 3 winning 2-y-o newcomers this season so Cracksman-gelding Octet may emerge as the biggest threat.
Empire Of Light is open to improvement on his second start but CHEEKY BLIMEY sets the standard after his fourth of 15 at Leicester.
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) (3.2/1 +29%) Reina Del Mar |
3.2/1(+29%) | (1) Reina Del Mar 3.2/1, Not far off useful at 3 yrs and has shaped as if needing the run both starts this term having missed all of 2022. Not taken lightly off career-low mark. Below best on both runs following long absence but continues to drop down the weights. |
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2nd (2) (5.5/1 -38%) Dashing Panther |
5.5/1(-38%) | (2) Dashing Panther 5.5/1, Well beaten in novices/maiden but showed much improved form to get off the mark at 33/1 on handicap debut at Newbury (12f, good) just under 6 weeks ago, leading 2f out and just holding on narrowly. Up 5 lb and will need to take another step forward. Won over 1m4f in a big field at Newbury on handicap debut and could continue to progress. |
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3rd (9) (4/1 -33%) Whatacracker |
4/1(-33%) | (9) Whatacracker 4/1, Bred to be suited by longer distances and duly took a step forward when runner-up at Ayr (10f, firm) just over a fortnight ago, just no match for a thriving rival. Sound each-way claims upped further in distance. Second to well-handicapped winner over 1m2f at Ayr, and 1m4f promises to be a positive. |
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4th (5) (6/1 -9%) Sea Master |
6/1(-9%) | (5) Sea Master 6/1, Had been gelded/had wind op and finished well held on return but took a step back in the right direction when sixth at Doncaster (11.9f, good to firm) earlier this month, though quickly put in his place once the tempo lifted. More required. Hasn't shone in first two h'caps but stable's horses can bounce back from out of the blue. |
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5th (6) (4/1 +0%) Allo Al Khawaneej |
4/1(+0%) | (6) Allo Al Khawaneej 4/1, Related to numerous winners and looks to be being brought along gradually, unable to justify very strong support when down the field at Thirsk (12f, good) just under 6 weeks ago. Cheekpieces applied for handicap debut and he's surely capable of better. Well-bred 3yo who is an interesting contender on handicap debut, especially if backed. |
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6th (8) (5.5/1 +54%) Zivaniya |
5.5/1(+54%) | (8) Zivaniya 5.5/1, Down the field in maidens/novice last year but made an encouraging enough start to life in handicaps when fifth at Wetherby (10f, good to firm) earlier this month. Step forward needed to feature, though. No threat on his four starts but has shaped as though this step up to 1m4f could suit. |
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7th (4) (22/1 -83%) Conservative |
22/1(-83%) | (4) Conservative 22/1, 1m novice winner on AW for Martyn Meade. Yet to get his head in front for present stable, letting himself down around the first bend when hanging badly left and unseating his rider at Beverley (12.1f, good to firm) 18 days ago. No surprise to see a visor go on. Closer to the target on latest completed start (1m2f) but he's unproven at today's trip. |
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Dashing Panther belied long odds when scoring over this distance at Newbury, but he may be vulnerable after a 5lb rise for such a narrow success so the nod goes to REINA DEL MAR. Ed Walker's top-weight has been given a chance by the handicapper having been dropped 3lb following her fifth at Windsor last month and she can take full advantage. Ayr runner-up Whatacracker should also be thereabouts.
Cases can be made for a few of these, but preference is for REINA DEL MAR, who has seemingly been building up her fitness after a long absence and Ed Walker's 5-y-o can double her tally down to a career-low mark. Whatacracker ran well but was no match for a thriving rival at Ayr earlier this month and he may have to settle for silver again, while Allo Al Khawaneej and Damascus Steel can battle out minor honours.
The 3yo WHATACRACKER promises to be suited by 1m4f and he earns the vote ahead of handicap newcomer Allo Al Khawaneej.
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 (6) (12/1 +14%) Just A Spark |
12/1(+14%) | (6) Just A Spark 12/1, Progressive on AW, completing a hat-trick in 5f Southwell handicap in April. Has come up short in turf handicaps on her last 3 starts but her latest Salisbury run can be forgiven as she met plenty of trouble. Posted AW hat-trick earlier this year; has shown promise on turf but has to raise her game. |
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2nd (7) (3.33/1 +26%) Fierce |
3.33/1(+26%) | (7) Fierce 3.33/1, Still a maiden but he ran well on the back of a gelding operation when second of 9 at Lingfield (6f, AW) 9 days ago. Player if in the same form. 0-9 but good second at Lingfield ten days ago on first run since being gelded. |
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3rd (1) (4.5/1 -64%) Crow's Nest |
4.5/1(-64%) | (1) Crow's Nest 4.5/1, Already a winner of 2 sprint novice events this month. More will be needed to extend the winning run to 3 now switching to handicap company but further improvement would come as no surprise. Has won the last two of his three novices and he could continue to progress; contender. |
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4th (8) (6.5/1 +7%) Hello Arthur |
6.5/1(+7%) | (8) Hello Arthur 6.5/1, Fair form. Pulled hard in blinkers when 6 lengths fourth over 7f at Salisbury 13 days ago and now drops in trip minus the headgear. Others are more obvious. Could be suited by the drop back to sprinting and he's a possible. |
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5th (2) (4/1 +67%) Girl Magic |
4/1(+67%) | (2) Girl Magic 4/1, Left her first 2 efforts this season behind when landing a 6f Lingfield handicap (good to firm) a month ago. Ought to remain competitive after a 4 lb rise. Back on track with a win at Lingfield latest; every chance she'll be bang there once more. |
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6th (4) (4.5/1 +18%) Knebworth |
4.5/1(+18%) | (4) Knebworth 4.5/1, Bagged 3 AW wins last year. Has found life tougher in handicaps this time round but it has been at Class 2/3 level and no surprise were he to make more of an impact in this lower grade. Hood worn last time is left off. Hasn't run badly in sixth the last twice but needs to produce something extra here. |
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7th (3) (6/1 -20%) Fox Master |
6/1(-20%) | (3) Fox Master 6/1, Made a successful debut at Newcastle in January. Placed in 6f handicaps on turf on his last 2 starts and his lightly-raced profile provides hope for better still. Went close at Leicester latest and this lightly raced sort is open to further improvement. |
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CROW'S NEST arrives here seeking a hat-trick after victories at Hamilton and, most recently, at Bath over 5f and this looks like a decent opportunity to continue his winning sequence. George Boughey's charge makes his handicap bow and this opening mark of 82 appears workable. Fox Master should also be thereabouts after just being denied off this rating at Leicester last month, while Lingfield runner-up Fierce heads the remainder.
If PREMIERE BEAUTY comes on for last month's Haydock reappearance run she might be the way to go. Fierce will be a threat if in the same form as when second at Lingfield last week, while the William Buick-ridden Crow's Nest will likely be popular on the back of two novice wins this month.
The unexposed filly PREMIERE BEAUTY reappeared with a promising third at Haydock and is preferred to Fox Master
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) (0.83/1 +17%) Spring Dawn |
0.83/1(+17%) | (8) Spring Dawn 0.83/1, Related to three winners and posted fairly useful form in both starts thus far, latest when second of 11 in maiden (8/11) on the Rowley Course (7f, good) 42 days ago. Holds strong claims. Runner-up on the Rowley Mile on first two starts and holds leading claims. |
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2nd (6) (33/1 -18%) Resonance |
33/1(-18%) | (6) Resonance 33/1, Made appeal on pedigree but was too green on debut at Lingfield (8f, AW) 7 months ago, finishing well held. Type to do better this term but plenty on plate first time up here. Her dam was third in 1,000 Guineas, but she needs to leave her sole 2yo run well behind. |
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3rd (3) (33/1 -32%) Midsummer Music |
33/1(-32%) | (3) Midsummer Music 33/1, Twice-raced maiden. Showed more than on debut when fourth of 10 in minor event at Chepstow (7.1f, good to firm, 80/1) 27 days ago, unable to sustain effort. Likely has more to offer yet. Reappeared with encouraging fourth at Chepstow and could take another step forward. |
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4th (7) (3.33/1 +17%) Satirical |
3.33/1(+17%) | (7) Satirical 3.33/1, Thrice-raced maiden who found some improvement when third of 13 in minor event at Newbury (8f, firm) on return 14 days ago. Entitled to build on that and is one for shortlist. Placed on two of her three starts and she's one to consider. |
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5th (4) (50/1 +0%) Morning Colours |
50/1(+0%) | (4) Morning Colours 50/1, Failed to progress from debut when ninth of 11 in maiden at Wolverhampton (7.2f) earlier this month and will likely be seen in better light when sent handicapping. Has shown some ability but not enough to suggest she'll be winning this. |
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6th (5) (28/1 +58%) Queens Award |
28/1(+58%) | (5) Queens Award 28/1, Offered little on debut at this venue in April and can only be watched here. 190,000gns yearling with a useful pedigree, but she was well beaten at 33-1 on debut. |
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8th (1) (4.5/1 -50%) Crowning |
4.5/1(-50%) | (1) Crowning 4.5/1, Ran well on Rowley course sole start last term and made eye-catching return from 8 months off when third of 13 in maiden at Yarmouth (7f, good to firm, 2/1) 15 days ago, caught further back than ideal. Should have more to offer. Has shown considerable promise on both starts and she's firmly in calculations. |
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Spring Dawn has shown plenty of promise in both career starts on the Rowley Mile, occupying the runner-up berth twice, and she must be of interest if transferring that form to the July Course, but SATIRICAL is taken to get the better of her. The daughter of Kingman didn't really stay a mile at Newbury on her reappearance and is worth another chance dropping back to 7f. Glistened is out of Group 3 winner Spangled and warrants a market check on her racecourse bow.
Preference is for CROWNING, who made an encouraging return at Yarmouth earlier this month and remains open to improvement. Spring Dawn and Satirical look the likeliest dangers.
Having been denied a clear run when third at Yarmouth a fortnight ago, CROWNING is the pick ahead of Godolphin's Spring Dawn.
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) (12/1 -20%) Able Kane |
12/1(-20%) | (4) Able Kane 12/1, Ended 2022 below par and yet to hit top form so far this term. On a reasonable mark as a result and has tongue tie/blinkers refitted. He's dropped below last winning mark but it's hard to be confident on this year's evidence. |
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2nd (3) (5/1 +23%) Final Watch |
5/1(+23%) | (3) Final Watch 5/1, Posted a career-best display when successful at Ascot (7f) in September and returned to his best when fourth on Rowley Course on reappearance. Lost a shoe next time but back from a break now, so can't be ruled out. C&D winner who is off last winning mark & had an excuse last time (lost both front shoes). |
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3rd (6) (4.5/1 +31%) Chola Empire |
4.5/1(+31%) | (6) Chola Empire 4.5/1, Solid record in AW handicaps to start 2023 and fared about as well as could be expected on turf the last twice, fourth at Goodwood last time. Should give another good account. Not beaten far in fourth on his last two starts and every chance he'll be thereabouts. |
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4th (2) (9/1 -38%) Mitrosonfire |
9/1(-38%) | (2) Mitrosonfire 9/1, Won over C&D off 2 lb lower mark last year and ended the season in good form. Shaped as if he'd come on for his return at Goodwood, so likely to be spot on. Could improve for recent reappearance outing and has won on last two visits to this course. |
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5th (1) (18/1 -112%) Bass Player |
18/1(-112%) | (1) Bass Player 18/1, Tongue strap on for 1st time, sixth of 9 in handicap (22/1) at Goodwood (7f, good to firm) 18 days ago. Has the class to make his presence felt in this company but he's not the most straightforward. 0-9 since debut win but fair sixth last time; 3lb lower here and might not be far away. |
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6th (5) (0.91/1 +17%) Urban Sprawl |
0.91/1(+17%) | (5) Urban Sprawl 0.91/1, Likeable type who signed off for 2022 with back-to-back 7f nursery wins and progressed again this term, making all returned to firmer ground at Goodwood in May. Right back on track when third in Britannia at Royal Ascot a week ago and should land this if the race doesn't come too soon. Fine third at Royal Ascot last week and he'll be tough to beat if reproducing that form. |
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URBAN SPRAWL was able to outrun odds of 50/1 to finish third in the Britannia at Royal Ascot last week and there is likely more to come from Charlie Johnston's colt off the same mark. The drop from a mile shouldn't bother him, especially given he scored over this trip at Goodwood, albeit off 5lb lower, last month. Chola Empire has been consistent this year and is feared most, while the class-dropping Final Watch completes the shortlist.
URBAN SPRAWL has been getting better this season and, having finished third in the Britannia off this mark last week, he should be well up to resuming winning ways if the race doesn't come too soon. Chola Empire is feared most ahead of Mitrosonfire.
The 3yo URBAN SPRAWL was a fine third in the Britannia at Royal Ascot last week and could be tough to beat today off the same 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 (2) (7.5/1 +38%) Hafeet Alain |
7.5/1(+38%) | (2) Hafeet Alain 7.5/1, Has only won once since 2019 but better than the result when sixth at Lingfield on his penultimate start, short of room straight. Failed to build on that effort when fourth on the Rowley Mile in May, though has dropped further in the weights as a result. Shortlisted. Continues to drop down weights but form has been patchy and regressive since last November. |
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2nd (8) (9/1 -38%) Man Of Eden |
9/1(-38%) | (8) Man Of Eden 9/1, Irish import who landed the odds on debut for this yard in a Newcastle maiden (1m) in January. Has shaped better than the result at Goodwood on his last 3 starts, hampered close home when fourth on his latest outing. Merits consideration with blinkers on first time. In good form at Goodwood on last three starts; perhaps the blinkers will bring out extra. |
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3rd (1) (10/1 -25%) Pisanello |
10/1(-25%) | (1) Pisanello 10/1, Not the easiest to win with but given a good ride when scoring at Hamilton (8.3f) in May. Seemingly failed to stay longer trip next time and left poorly placed when seventh of 11 at York (8.8f) 12 days ago. Can give his running once more. Not quite at his best the last twice but the drop back to 1m could help; not ruled out. |
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4th (9) (14/1 +44%) Micks Dream |
14/1(+44%) | (9) Micks Dream 14/1, Left poorly placed on his return and stepped forward from that effort when runner-up at Brighton both starts in May. Finished well held on only second outing on all-weather last time and may just find others stronger, though did run well in 2 starts here last summer. Flopped at Kempton latest but perhaps AW isn't his thing; has won here; not written off. |
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5th (5) (25/1 +11%) Power Of Darkness |
25/1(+11%) | (5) Power Of Darkness 25/1, Nearly 2 years without a win but soon back on track when mid-field at Yarmouth (1m) earlier this month, ideally needing a stronger gallop. Didn't get home having another try at 10f at Chester last time, so he's not one to write off as his mark continues to fall. Has dropped down the weights but has been unable to threaten on his last three starts. |
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6th (4) (3.33/1 -21%) Shigar |
3.33/1(-21%) | (4) Shigar 3.33/1, Off the mark in minor event at Lingfield last summer and has made the frame on his last 2 starts, creditable fourth of 12 in handicap at Kempton (7f) 15 days ago. Return to this longer trip should suit with hood applied. Engaged 7.20 Kempton Wednesday. Won with something to spare in first-time hood at Kempton last night; carries 5lb penalty. |
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7th (7) (7/1 +13%) Gulmarg |
7/1(+13%) | (7) Gulmarg 7/1, Won twice last year and has been holding his form well this season, bumping into an improved performer when finishing placed again at Nottingham (8.3f) 22 days ago. Can give another good account. Running creditably in defeat this season and could pop up with a win at some point soon. |
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8th (3) (25/1 -56%) Cry Havoc |
25/1(-56%) | (3) Cry Havoc 25/1, Recorded back-to-back wins on the all-weather last year and, having a rare start on turf, left previous form this season behind when runner-up at Yarmouth (1m) 15 days ago. Task is now to build on her latest effort. Close second of six at Yarmouth latest; in a warmer race here but she's not discounted. |
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9th (6) (1.75/1 +22%) Wild Side |
1.75/1(+22%) | (6) Wild Side 1.75/1, Has progressed with each of her 4 outings this season, completing her hat-trick in straightforward fashion when winning 8-runner handicap at Redcar (1m) 6 days ago. Looks up to defying a penalty in her current mood. Progressive 3yo who arrives on a four-timer and has strong claims under a penalty. |
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WILD SIDE has improved significantly this season, completing a hat-trick at Redcar last week, and George Boughey's filly is taken to extend her sequence, despite a 6lb penalty. Man Of Eden has been a beaten favourite on his last couple of starts, but the application of first-time blinkers is likely to aid his cause. Others worth considering are Gulmarg and Shigar.
WILD SIDE has been thriving this year, completing her hat-trick in good style at Redcar last week, and she can score again in her current form. Man of Eden has shaped well at Goodwood on his last 3 starts and could be the biggest threat with blinkers now applied, while Hafeet Alain is capable of getting involved as he drops in grade.
The progressive 3yo WILD SIDE (nap) made it 2-2 in handicaps with a ready win at Redcar and can defy a penalty to land the hat-trick.
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) (8.5/1 +6%) Dereham |
8.5/1(+6%) | (8) Dereham 8.5/1, Thorough stayer gained second of 2 victories last season in this contest. Creditable third of 8 in handicap at Chelmsford City (14f, 6/1) 21 days ago. Not taken lightly. Won this last year and returned to form with close third last time; strong contender. |
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2nd (2) (0.83/1 +63%) Capone |
0.83/1(+63%) | (2) Capone 0.83/1, Sparely seen in recent seasons but clearly retains all his ability, building on a couple of promising efforts to score in emphatic fashion at Chester earlier this month. 5 lb rise looks manageable and he ranks high on the shortlist. Comfortable win at Chester 12 days ago and a 5lb rise may not stop him. |
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3rd (3) (12/1 -60%) At The Double |
12/1(-60%) | (3) At The Double 12/1, Won 3 times last season but essentially looked thoroughly unwilling when last of 8 in handicap at Lingfield (16.3f, good to firm) 28 days ago and has plenty to prove now after such an abject display. Three handicap wins last summer; tailed off on final run last term & same story on return. |
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4th (5) (12/1 -100%) Wannabe Brave |
12/1(-100%) | (5) Wannabe Brave 12/1, Appealed as a very interesting staying handicapper after winning at Kempton in November but hasn't quite kicked on as expected, just a respectable effort when fourth of 8 in handicap (5/1) at Doncaster (14.5f, good to firm) 26 days ago. Now below last winning mark but others are preferred. Lightly raced on turf but best efforts thus far have been on AW. |
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5th (7) (8/1 +43%) Three Dragons |
8/1(+43%) | (7) Three Dragons 8/1, Winner at Wolverhampton in November before running a creditable third of 9 having a rare turf outing at Beverley (12.1f, good to firm) 29 days ago. Hasn't stood much racing in recent seasons but he's unexposed at this trip and merits respect. Returned from break with close third at Beverley and he's one to be interested in. |
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6th (1) (7.5/1 -36%) Byron Hill |
7.5/1(-36%) | (1) Byron Hill 7.5/1, Has slipped in the weights and ran better than for a while dropped into this grade when second of 4 in handicap at Pontefract (17.1f, good to firm) 17 days ago. Cheekpieces replaced by blinkers and has the benefit of Buick on board, so looks to hold solid place claims again. Big step back in the right direction at Pontefract and he's a possible contender. |
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7th (4) (7.5/1 -36%) Social City |
7.5/1(-36%) | (4) Social City 7.5/1, Ended a long losing run with a first turf success at Lingfield (16.3f, good to firm) 19 days ago. Can be competitive again from a 3 lb higher mark. Won at Lingfield last time and has gone up just 3lb; can give another good account. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
CAPONE has improved with each run this season and arrives following a comfortable success at Chester. The son of Nathaniel was given a 5lb rise for that display and it would be no surprise to see him make it back-to-back victories. Social City returned to turf with a victory at Lingfield earlier in the month and commands respect, along with Byron Hill, who may improve for the application of first-time blinkers.
CAPONE has built a thoroughly positive profile since returning from another lengthy absence and a 5 lb rise in the weights shouldn't be enough to stop him following up his recent Chester success. Three Dragons remains unexposed as a stayer and is most feared ahead of last-time-out Lingfield winner Social City and last year's victor Dereham.
Having won in good style at Chester recently, CAPONE can defy a 5lb rise and follow up. Last year's winner Dereham is feared most.
Ths is the racecard key.
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