There were 46 Races on Friday 11th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Haydock, 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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Qirat |
(10) (2.25/1 +32%)2.25/1(+32%) | (10) Qirat 2.25/1, Foaled February 22. Showcasing colt. Half-brother to 3 winners, including Irish Oaks runner-up Bluestocking and 2-y-o 7f-8.6f winner Pomelo. Dam winner up to 1m (Matron Stakes and 2-y-o 7f winner). One to note on debut. Precocious pedigree; yard 13-65 with 2yos on turf this year; needs watching in the market. |
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Habrdi |
(7) (3.2/1 -16%)3.2/1(-16%) | (7) Habrdi 3.2/1, 40,000 gns yearling, Calyx colt. Dam, ran once at 2 yrs, sister to useful winner up to 9.5f Turnberry Isle out of useful 2-y-o 5f/6f winner Rosdhu Queen. 6/5 and green, fifth of 14 in novice at this C&D (good) on debut 14 days ago. Form pick and likely to improve. Fair debut 5th when 6-5 for C&D debut (good to soft); should come on for the run. |
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Air Force Indi |
(14) (5/1 +23%)5/1(+23%) | (14) Air Force Indi 5/1, Foaled April 17. $57,000 yearling, €175,000 2-y-o, Air Force Blue filly. Closely related to several winners, including winner up to 7f King Neptune, 2-y-o 6f winner Faydhan and 5f-6f winner Alkaraama. Dam unraced. Likely type. 175,000euros 2yo; useful pedigree; yard 24% (33-136) with 2yos on turf this year. |
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Fool's Gold |
(6) (7.5/1 -150%)7.5/1(-150%) | (6) Fool's Gold 7.5/1, Foaled March 14. £170,000 yearling, Galileo Gold colt. Half-brother to smart 2-y-o 5f winner The Platinum Queen. Dam lightly raced. Holds Group 2 entry. Half-brother to Abbaye winner The Platinum Queen; yard 1-23 with 2yos on this track. |
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Hello Cotai |
(8) (8.5/1 +53%)8.5/1(+53%) | (8) Hello Cotai 8.5/1, Cotai Glory colt. Half-brother to 5f winner Prodigious Blue. Dam 2-y-o 6f winner. 25/1, seventh of 12 in novice at Newbury (6f, good) on debut 20 days ago. Should improve. Green on 6f Newbury debut when kept on well in closing stages; said to have improved since. |
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Fenlander |
(5) (11/1 +56%)11/1(+56%) | (5) Fenlander 11/1, Territories gelding. Closely related to 6f-7f winner Special Mayson and half-brother to 7f winner John Clare and useful 1¾m winner Eileendover. Dam 1m winner. Green when sixth of 12 in maiden at Doncaster (6f, good to firm, 14/1) on debut 29 days ago. Hood on 1st time. May well do better. 14-1, effort fizzled out quickly on 6f Doncaster debut; now has a hood fitted. |
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Blue Collar |
(1) (12/1 +33%)12/1(+33%) | (1) Blue Collar 12/1, Similar form both starts, sixth of 10 in novice at Newbury (7f, good) 21 days ago. Hinted at ability in 7f novices; could find more dropped to 6f; handicaps loom. |
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St Lukes Chelsea |
(12) (18/1 +45%)18/1(+45%) | (12) St Lukes Chelsea 18/1, 50,000 gns foal, 78,000 gns yearling, Territories colt. Half-brother to several winners, including 1m-13f winner Wentwood and useful 7f-1¼m winner Brayden Star. Dam maiden (stayed 1m). 12/1, ninth of 13 in novice at Chelmsford City (6f) on debut 17 days ago. Should have more to offer. Never a threat on AW debut (12-1); likely to need more time. |
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Dr Foster |
(4) (22/1 +21%)22/1(+21%) | (4) Dr Foster 22/1, 14,000 gns yearling, 18,000 gns 2-y-o, Advertise colt. Half-brother to several winners, including smart 6f winner Projection and useful 1m/8.3f winner Up In Lights. Dam winner up to 9f (2-y-o 7f/1m winner). 100/1, ninth of 10 in maiden at Sandown (7f, soft) on debut 15 days ago. 100-1, found nothing in the straight on 7f debut at Sandown; drop to 6f could help. |
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Briery Boy |
(2) (22/1 +56%)22/1(+56%) | (2) Briery Boy 22/1, Foaled February 28. Soldier's Call colt. Dam 7f winner. Out of 7f AW winner; yard has healthy strike-rate with 2yos in novice/maiden events. |
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Invincible Navy |
(9) (50/1 -100%)50/1(-100%) | (9) Invincible Navy 50/1, Foaled April 19. 42,000 gns 2-y-o, Invincible Army colt. Half-brother to winner up to 6f International Girl and 5f-1m winner Bella Senz'anima. Dam, 9.5f winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 7f Winning Express. Likely type on pedigree and yard 10-73 with 2yos here; worth market check. |
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Serendipitous Lady |
(15) (66/1 -136%)66/1(-136%) | (15) Serendipitous Lady 66/1, Foaled March 19. €25,000 foal, €50,000 yearling, Advertise filly. Dam French 7f/1m winner (including at 2 yrs). 50,000euros yearling; this could be a warm start to career; yard 3-49 with 2yos in 2023. |
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Standbackandlook |
(11) (100/1 -203%)100/1(-203%) | (11) Standbackandlook 100/1, Twice-raced colt. Better effort when eighth of 9 in novice (66/1) at Newbury (7f, good) 21 days ago. 66-1 for both races at 7f, not showing a great deal, and handicaps more likely. |
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Chapman |
(3) (150/1 -200%)150/1(-200%) | (3) Chapman 150/1, Twice-raced colt. 18/1 and hooded for 1st time tongue strap on for 1st time, seventh of 8 in maiden at Windsor (5.1f, good) 13 days ago, slowly away. Modest 5f form in both starts; new trip; hard to imagine he's up to winning today. |
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Zaman Daar |
(13) (200/1 -300%)200/1(-300%) | (13) Zaman Daar 200/1, 70,000 gns yearling, Churchill colt. Half-brother to smart 7f-8.5f winner Oh This Is Us. Dam winner up to 1m (2-y-o 6f winner). Last of 8 in maiden at Yarmouth (5.2f, good to soft, 33/1) 23 days ago. Very minor promise at 5f on AW and turf; likely to be more effective when handicapping. |
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Fool's Gold boasts an appealing pedigree and certainly warrants a second look on his racecourse bow. A half-brother to the Prix de l'Abbaye winner The Platinum Queen, he should not be underestimated. However, QIRAT is out of a Group 1 winner and a half-brother to the Classic-placed Bluestocking. The son of Showcasing could be worth siding with on his debut. Habrdi is another to consider following a fair run for fifth over C&D last month.
HABRDI was only fifth when all the rage in the betting on debut over C&D 2 weeks ago, but he still showed promise and can put that experience to good use. There are some interesting newcomers on show, notably Champagne Stakes entry Fool's Gold, who is a half-brother to one of last season's leading 2-y-os The Platinum Queen, and Qirat, who is a half-brother to connections' Irish Oaks runner-up Bluestocking.
Although HABRDI was unable to justify his short price here on debut he should be capable of better with that run under his belt.
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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She Is A Keeper |
(6) (0.91/1 -36%)0.91/1(-36%) | (6) She Is A Keeper 0.91/1, Profitable filly. Runner-up in a Chepstow maiden before running well to fill the spot in 11-runner nursery at this course (6f, good, 5/1) 14 days ago. Will take all the beating. She's up to winning a nursery so looks a danger to all in selling company. |
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Lambert |
(2) (2.75/1 +66%)2.75/1(+66%) | (2) Lambert 2.75/1, Due Diligence gelding. Offered something to work on when sixth of 12 in minor event at Yarmouth (7f, good) on debut 10 days ago, nearest finish without being given a hard time. Should have more to offer. Soon dropped into a seller after finishing midfield in a 7f novice at Yarmouth. |
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Hadrian's Wall |
(1) (6/1 -71%)6/1(-71%) | (1) Hadrian's Wall 6/1, Territories colt ran to a fair level when second at Wolverhampton (7f) on debut. Hasn't kicked on either outing since, unable to land a blow when eighth of 11 in maiden at Catterick (7f, good) 16 days ago. Cheekpieces could spark revival in this lesser grade, Last run was poor but not the first two and should be a factor at this lower level. |
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Us Navy Jack |
(4) (8/1 +11%)8/1(+11%) | (4) Us Navy Jack 8/1, US Navy Flag colt offered something to work on when third of 10 in seller at Leicester (6f, good to firm, 8/1) on debut. Similar form when fourth of 5 in minor event at Ayr (6f, good, 18/1) 25 days ago. Bit more likely needed ro score here. Could do with starting his races better but should be a factor returned to this level. |
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Lost In Music |
(3) (16/1 +27%)16/1(+27%) | (3) Lost In Music 16/1, Churchill gelding. Made some appeal on pedigree but was held back by inexperience when last of 7 in minor event at this course (6f, good to firm, 22/1) on debut 7 days ago. Blinkers now applied. Finished tailed off in a 6f novice here last week and connections soon lower their sights. |
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Lady Of Africa |
(5) (100/1 -203%)100/1(-203%) | (5) Lady Of Africa 100/1, Yet to show any ability in 6 starts and is opposed again with first-time cheekpieces applied. Six defeats include a seller; well held off modest handicap marks the last twice. |
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Runner-up on her last two starts, SHE IS A KEEPER could be the one to beat in a weak contest. The most recent of which came over 6f at this track last month and the daughter of Profitable shaped as though she would appreciate a stiffer stamina test. Hadrian's Wall looks to be her most serious danger in first-time cheekpieces, while Us Navy Jack seems best of the rest.
An uncompetitive seller, in which two-time runner-up SHE IS A KEEPER should take plenty of beating for the Richard Hannon stable. Hadrian's Wall has taken backwards steps since his debut second but at least has shown some ability, whilst Lambert wasn't given a hard time on his racecourse bow and could do better here.
It's a tad surprising to see SHE IS A KEEPER relegated to selling company after a decent nursery run here last time.
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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Macduff |
(6) (1.2/1 +26%)1.2/1(+26%) | (6) Macduff 1.2/1, Foaled March 8. Sea The Stars colt. Dam, 1m winner, half-sister to top-class winner up to 1m Kingman out of smart 1m/8.3f winner Zenda. Lots to like on paper and a danger to all if there's confidence behind him. |
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Broadway Act |
(3) (2.75/1 -38%)2.75/1(-38%) | (3) Broadway Act 2.75/1, Foaled April 11. 250,000 gns foal, Too Darn Hot colt. Half-brother to 2 winners abroad, notably smart US 1m/8.5f winner Bajan Girl, placed in several graded events there. Of obvious interest on debut. 250,000gns Too Darn Hot foal; stable has a terrific record with its 2yos on this track. |
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Monsieur Fudge |
(7) (8/1 +20%)8/1(+20%) | (7) Monsieur Fudge 8/1, Foaled February 10. €360,000 yearling, Frankel colt. Brother to 6f winner New Horizons and half-brother to 5f winner Balletusa and 1¼m winner Deadly Impact. 360,000euros yearling; fifth foal; brother to Australian 6f-6.5f winner New Horizons. |
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Blown Away |
(1) (11/1 -38%)11/1(-38%) | (1) Blown Away 11/1, Foaled March 6. Invincible Spirit colt. Half-brother to 7f-1m winner Kind Gesture. Dam, winner up to 9.5f (2-y-o 1m winner), half-sister to smart winner up to 1½m Ayrad. Third foal; half-brother to 7f/1m winner Kind Gesture (RPR 98); top yard. |
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New Chelsea |
(8) (12/1 +64%)12/1(+64%) | (8) New Chelsea 12/1, Foaled February 21. €120,000 yearling, New Bay colt. Half-brother to German 1¼m winner Novellini. Will want further in time but market can guide with the stable running two. |
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Superposition |
(9) (14/1 -65%)14/1(-65%) | (9) Superposition 14/1, Foaled February 11. Sea The Stars colt. Half-brother to 2-y-o 6f winner Poetic Union. Dam 7.5f/1m winner (including at 2 yrs). Third foal; half-brother to 6f 2yo winner Poetic Union (RPR 90); dam 7.4f-1m winner. |
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Break The Bank |
(2) (18/1 -50%)18/1(-50%) | (2) Break The Bank 18/1, Foaled March 10. 350,000 gns yearling, Invincible Spirit colt. Half-brother to several winners, including high-class 7f/1m winner Beat The Bank, 6f winner Chil Chil and 6f winner Salt Island. 350,000gns half-brother to the stable's top-class miler Beat The Bank. |
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Yellow Pages |
(11) (28/1 -100%)28/1(-100%) | (11) Yellow Pages 28/1, Foaled February 25. €28,000 yearling, 80,000 gns 2-y-o, Advertise gelding. Half-brother to 2-y-o 1m winner Tiger Mylk. Trainer’s newcomers command respect. 80,000gns 2yo; already gelded and meets better bred horses first time out.. |
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Let's Dream |
(5) (66/1 -164%)66/1(-164%) | (5) Let's Dream 66/1, Foaled January 17. 42,000 gns foal, 75,000 gns yearling, Territories colt. Closely related to winner up to 1½m Speedful and half-brother to winner up to 7.4f Idoapologise and 11.5f winner Deceit. 75,000gns yearling; 5th foal; closely related to French/Spanish 8.5f-1m4f winner Speedful. |
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Glam Squad |
(4) (66/1 -32%)66/1(-32%) | (4) Glam Squad 66/1, Foaled February 21. €26,000 yearling, resold 85,000 gns yearling, Phoenix of Spain colt. Half-brother to winner up to 7f Fornarinah. Dam 6f winner. 85,000gns yearling; 2nd foal; half-brother to Italian 5f-6.7f winner Fornarinah. |
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Tipsy Tiger |
(10) (80/1 -60%)80/1(-60%) | (10) Tipsy Tiger 80/1, Foaled April 16. Postponed gelding. Dam, 7f-1½m winner, half-sister to smart sprinter Spring Loaded. Dam prolific 7f-1m4f winner; already gelded; others are far more appealing for now. |
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MACDUFF's dam is a lightly-raced half-sister to the phenomenal Kingman, as well as the Group 3 winner Remote. The son of Sea The Stars could be worth siding with based on that and is fancied to get the better of Monsieur Fudge, who cost 360,000 euro and is out of a Canadian Grade 1 winner. Broadway Act and Break The Bank are just two others with claims.
A field of juvenile newcomers, and the market will add valuable clues, but Godolphin's BROADWAY ACT, a son of Too Darn Hot who cost 250,000gns, ticks a whole lot of boxes. Monsieur Fudge and Break The Bank were expensive buys as well and are highly respected.
Charlie Appleby has won the past two renewals with colts who went on to register triple-digit RPRs and he introduces BROADWAY ACT.
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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Tribal Moon |
(9) (2/1 +20%)2/1(+20%) | (9) Tribal Moon 2/1, Foaled February 18. Teofilo colt. Dam, 1m winner, half-sister to useful 2-y-o 7f winner (stays 1¼m) Aeonian. Trainer’s newcomers command respect. Second foal; dam 1m winner (including German Listed; RPR 93); makes obvious appeal. |
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Jayyash |
(4) (4.5/1 -35%)4.5/1(-35%) | (4) Jayyash 4.5/1, Foaled April 11. €420,000 2-y-o, Siyouni colt. Brother to 3 winners, including French/German winner up to 1m Txope and French winner up to 7f Citadelle, both useful. Dam useful French 6f winner. 420,000euros purchase price catches the eye and in a top yard; likely contender. |
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Washeek |
(10) (4.5/1 +0%)4.5/1(+0%) | (10) Washeek 4.5/1, Foaled April 23. €22,000 foal, €80,000 yearling, Saxon Warrior colt. Half-brother to several winners, including useful 7f/1m winner Pettifogger and winner up to 9f Camilla My Love. Dam 6f winner (including at 2 yrs) Value rose from 20,000euros as a foal to 80,000euros as a yearling; from strong 2yo yard. |
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Pick Your Battles |
(7) (6/1 +25%)6/1(+25%) | (7) Pick Your Battles 6/1, Foaled February 8. 60,000 gns foal, 75,000 gns yearling, Ulysses colt. Half-brother to 3 winners, including useful winner up to 6f Vintage Brut and 2-y-o 5f winner Vintage Times. Dam 5f winner. 75,000gns half-brother to winner Vintage Brut (5f-6f 2yo including Listed; RPR 111). |
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Ghostwriter |
(2) (9/1 +10%)9/1(+10%) | (2) Ghostwriter 9/1, Foaled March 16. 100,000 gns foal, Invincible Spirit colt. Dam, 1½m winner who stayed 1¾m, half-sister to useful winner up to 1m Marching Time. 100,000gns foal; second foal; dam Listed-placed 1m4f AW winner (RPR 98). |
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Jump Jet |
(5) (11/1 +39%)11/1(+39%) | (5) Jump Jet 11/1, Foaled April 7. Too Darn Hot gelding. Half-brother to several winners, including 5f/6f winner Swindler and 6f winner Akbar Shah, both useful. Well related but already gelded; stable's first 2yo runner of the campaign. |
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Formidable Force |
(1) (18/1 +10%)18/1(+10%) | (1) Formidable Force 18/1, Foaled April 30. €75,000 yearling, Sea The Stars colt. Half-brother to 2-y-o 7f winner Karnavaal and winner up to 7f Amaan. 75,000euros yearling; stable not yet had a 2yo winner on turf this season. |
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Run Boy Run |
(8) (22/1 +33%)22/1(+33%) | (8) Run Boy Run 22/1, Foaled March 29. Rajasinghe colt. Brother to 2-y-o 6f winner Maharajas Express and half-brother to 3 winners, including 2-y-o winner around 5f May Girl and 5f winner Miss Gradenko. Seventh foal; brother to 6f AW 2yo winner Maharajas Express (RPR 81). |
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Wonder |
(11) (40/1 -100%)40/1(-100%) | (11) Wonder 40/1, Foaled March 18. 32,000 gns foal, Masar colt. Half-brother to useful 7f-9f winner La Trinidad and 7f winner Bellevue Lad. 32,000gns foal; the stable's newcomers are usually best watched. |
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Global Skies |
(3) (80/1 -142%)80/1(-142%) | (3) Global Skies 80/1, Foaled February 10. 40,000 gns 2-y-o, Mondialiste gelding. Dam winner up to 10.4f (2-y-o 7f winner). Wears hood. 40,000gns 2yo; gelded and hooded from the outset; others much preferred. |
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A tentative vote goes to JAYYASH, who cost 420,000 euro earlier in the year and is by the sire of the moment in Siyouni. A full-brother to the German 1000 Guineas winner Txope, he is bred to be smart and is narrowly preferred to Tribal Moon for last year's winning trainer and Washeek, who hails from a stable that have an excellent record with first-time-out juveniles. Native King and Pick Your Battles must be noted for market support as well.
Another field of juvenile newcomers, and again the market will provide exta clues, but the eye is drawn to the Gosdens' JAYYASH, a really well-bred son of Siyouni who cost a pretty packet when sold earlier this year. Godolphin's Tribal Moon ticks a lot of boxes as well, and Native King, a son of Kingman, is respected also.
Tribal Moon and Jayyash are obvious dangers but WASHEEK is the only one of these holding a Group-race entry.
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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Finest Leader |
(9) (1.5/1 +14%)1.5/1(+14%) | (9) Finest Leader 1.5/1, Much improved since upped in trip/fitted with cheekpieces, supplementing his Wetherby victory in 7-runner handicap at Newbury (10f) 36 days ago, driven out. Has to be taken seriously in his hat-trick bid. Unbeaten over 1m2f in cheekpieces; up in grade off a higher mark but progressive. |
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First Officer |
(6) (5/1 +55%)5/1(+55%) | (6) First Officer 5/1, Seems to be going through the motions at present, never a threat when fifth in 11-runner C&D handicap (good) 21 days ago. Cheekpieces on for 1st time. Finally back to a good mark and last two efforts not too shoddy; now gelded. |
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Tarbaan |
(7) (7/1 +36%)7/1(+36%) | (7) Tarbaan 7/1, Won 3 times in 2022, including at Chelmsford in December, but disappointed back there 17 days ago. Refitted with cheekpieces. Looks a better horse on the AW and yet failed to offer much last time at Chelmsford. |
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Kingori |
(2) (7.5/1 -88%)7.5/1(-88%) | (2) Kingori 7.5/1, Created a good impression when winning his first 2 starts last September and stepped up on his reappearance despite still looking slightly rough around the edges when second in 10-runner handicap at Newcastle (10.2f) 13 days ago. Not taken lightly on turf debut. First run over this far when second to a Prescott improver last time; making turf debut. |
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Master Of Combat |
(8) (11/1 +31%)11/1(+31%) | (8) Master Of Combat 11/1, Successful at Doncaster last summer and was shaping up well on the all-weather during the winter but hasn't quite returned in the same form back on turf, although would have benefited from a stronger gallop on most recent outing at Haydock. Below par last twice; record now stands at 1-14 and he needs to rediscover his spark. |
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Whitefeathersfall |
(1) (11/1 -38%)11/1(-38%) | (1) Whitefeathersfall 11/1, Capitalised on a slipping mark when successful on return at Carlisle (9f) last summer. Disappointed up in grade next 2 starts but did end the campaign with a respectable fourth over 1m at Ripon in August. Stamina to prove but worth a look given he's gone well fresh. Has been gelded. Only 1-10 but the fact that his connections are persevering (now gelded) bodes well. |
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Palamon |
(10) (12/1 -100%)12/1(-100%) | (10) Palamon 12/1, Fair maiden who again shaped with encouragement when fourth in 7-runner handicap at Sandown (8f, heavy) 9 days ago, never nearer. Up in trip and likely has a bigger performance in him. Slow starts are becoming a habit but the ability is there to win off this mark; up in trip. |
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Way Of Life |
(5) (14/1 +13%)14/1(+13%) | (5) Way Of Life 14/1, Brought up a 5-timer at Newbury in May 2022 and shaped as if retaining all his ability after 11 months off when third in 10-runner handicap at Windsor in July, finishing with running left. Not in anything like the same form at Ascot but the softer ground/quick turnaround were possible factors. Tailed off last time but usually consistent; has never won off this high a mark. |
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Cap Francais |
(3) (22/1 +33%)22/1(+33%) | (3) Cap Francais 22/1, Scored on the Rowley Mile on return last season but ended campaign poorly and hasn't fared any better in 4 outings this term, including in a first-time visor at Sandown on most recent outing. Cheekpieces back on. Has plenty of back-class but poor this season, the last twice in cheekpieces and a visor. |
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Lion's Mane |
(4) (33/1 -32%)33/1(-32%) | (4) Lion's Mane 33/1, Fairly useful winner in France but possibly needed the run after 8 months off when ninth of 13 in 1m handicap at Kempton on UK/yard debut 36 days ago. Steps back up in trip now and this will reveal more. Ex-French winner; quiet stable debut on the AW and has questions to answer. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
A comfortable winner of his last two starts, it is difficult to look past FINEST LEADER as he goes in search of a hat-trick. A 5lb rise for his most recent success at Newbury could prove lenient and, in the capable hands of William Buick, he should have too much for the Newcastle second Kingori. The capable Whitefeathersfall returns from a year off but cannot be discounted.
The combination of a step up in trip and fitting of cheekpieces have worked wonders for FINEST LEADER and he looks up to completing the hat-trick. Fellow 3-y-o Palamon likely has a bigger performance in the locker now stepping up in trip. especially if he can cut out the tardy starts, with the lightly-raced Kingori also respected on his turf debut.
A chance is taken on PALAMON. Slow starts are turning into a habit but there have been other excuses for his two defeats in handicaps.
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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Kimnkate |
(1) (2.5/1 -25%)2.5/1(-25%) | (1) Kimnkate 2.5/1, Hasn't looked back since blinkered, making it 3 wins from 4 starts when merely kept up to her work to see off 6 rivals at Doncaster (7f, firm) last month. Found only one too good (who had the benefit of the rail) at Epsom 8 days ago and she looks sure to be in the mix. Consistent in five runs since blinkered but has got herself high in the weights. |
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Astral Spirit |
(8) (3/1 +50%)3/1(+50%) | (8) Astral Spirit 3/1, Doesn't look progressive but she's run to a fair level on all 4 starts to date, latest when runner-up in Yarmouth maiden (8f, good) last month. Makes handicap bow and others appeal more for in purposes. Latest second behind an odds-on chance is perhaps flattering as had the run of things. |
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Canadiansmokeshow |
(3) (6/1 +33%)6/1(+33%) | (3) Canadiansmokeshow 6/1, Found a bit of progression in a first-time hood when getting off the mark back in maiden company at Brighton (8f, good) just over 6 weeks ago. Back into a more competitive environment here but she could kick on now up and running. Settled better in the hood at Brighton and came through to win well; up a fair 4lb. |
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Fools And Horses |
(9) (6.5/1 +54%)6.5/1(+54%) | (9) Fools And Horses 6.5/1, Made a low-key return/handicap debut at Haydock in April and ran creditably back on all-weather after a further 3 months off when sixth at Wolverhampton (7.2f) last month. Likely to find a few too strong. Under 3l away at Wolverhampton (7f) last time and it's still early days. |
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Bonkersinabundance |
(10) (8/1 -60%)8/1(-60%) | (10) Bonkersinabundance 8/1, Found improvement for the step up in trip when winning 7-runner handicap at Brighton (7f, good) a month ago. Expected to be bang there from 4 lb higher mark. Engaged 2.25 Brighton Thursday. Both wins at Brighton but she was out of the money there yesterday. |
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Honeymooner |
(7) (8/1 +0%)8/1(+0%) | (7) Honeymooner 8/1, Opened her account at Windsor in July. 3/1, didn't have much go right but shaped as if still in form when 3 lengths fourth to Bonkersinabundance at Brighton (7f, good) a month ago. Solid place claims. 8lb higher than for Windsor win but remains of interest; had excuses last time. |
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Eponina |
(5) (9/1 +55%)9/1(+55%) | (5) Eponina 9/1, Nottingham winner in June and was unsurprisingly below form having a rare attempt at sprinting at Leicester (6f, good to firm) just under 5 weeks ago. Better showing anticipated despite being 3 times older than all her rivals. Ten-time winner who was running well before finding 6f too sharp a test last time. |
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Comedian Leader |
(6) (40/1 -60%)40/1(-60%) | (6) Comedian Leader 40/1, Four wins on the all-weather earlier this year and entitled to strip fitter for recent seventh at Wolverhampton (7.2f) last month. Others make more appeal nonetheless. She's lost her way a little and others look more likely winners of this. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
KIMNKATE found only another progressive rival too strong at Epsom last week and the slight ease in grade could enable Richard Hughes' filly to regain the winning thread. Astral Spirit starts life in handicap company off what looks a fair mark and the three-year-old may emerge as the biggest threat to the selection. Canadiansmokeshow appeared to improve in a first-time hood when landing a maiden contest at Brighton in June and shouldn't be underestimated now back in this sphere.
This can go the way of KIMNKATE, who hasn't looked back since being blinkered and Richard Hughes' 3-y-o can register a fourth success in her last 6 outings. Bonkersinabundance found improvement for the step up in trip when scoring at Brighton last month and she could be the one to give the selection most to think about, with Honeymooner and Canadiansmokeshow another couple fancied to go well.
It took a while to fulfil her flashes of good form at two but Brighton winner CANADIANSMOKESHOW (nap) could well progress further.
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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Equiano Springs |
(1) (3.5/1 -5%)3.5/1(-5%) | (1) Equiano Springs 3.5/1, Added to his good Newmarket record when winning an 8-runner handicap over C&D last month. Raised 3 lb but the capable Adam Farragher also takes 3 lb off. Bold bid likely. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lady Dreamer |
(11) (6/1 -9%)6/1(-9%) | (11) Lady Dreamer 6/1, Has reacted well to a visor, getting off the mark in a 6f Windsor novice last month and looked a bit unlucky not to finish closer (denied a clear run) when third of 8 in handicap there 3 weeks later. Respected. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Flying Secret |
(3) (6/1 +14%)6/1(+14%) | (3) Flying Secret 6/1, Dual 7f winner at Yarmouth and Newbury this summer. Also a creditable third at latter venue on penultimate start and possibly unsuited by softer ground when below par at Ascot latest. Has form at 6f. William Buick takes the ride. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prospering |
(9) (7/1 +13%)7/1(+13%) | (9) Prospering 7/1, Improved again to get off the mark in a 6f Ascot handicap in May. Needs to shrug off a couple of lesser runs since but he does have the services of Oisin Murphy. v | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rathbone |
(2) (8/1 +50%)8/1(+50%) | (2) Rathbone 8/1, Yet to score this term but plenty of respectable efforts for his new yard. Latest ninth of 11 at Yarmouth wasn't one of them, though. Bounce back needed. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ice Cool Harry |
(7) (8/1 +11%)8/1(+11%) | (7) Ice Cool Harry 8/1, Off the mark at third attempt in 7-runner Lingfield novice (6f, good to firm) in June. Only a respectable fourth of 5 on his handicap debut back there since but he retains potential as an unexposed sort. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Champagne Sarah |
(6) (11/1 -22%)11/1(-22%) | (6) Champagne Sarah 11/1, Won back to back over 6f at Newbury and Yarmouth in June. Respectable second back at Yarmouth on ha-trick bid 6 weeks ago. Sports first-time cheekpieces. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distinguished Lady |
(4) (12/1 +14%)12/1(+14%) | (4) Distinguished Lady 12/1, AW winner on final 2-y-o start. Shaped well from a tricky position when neck third to Radio Goo Goo on 6f Chester reappearance but below that level twice since. First run for new yard after leaving Alice Haynes. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dashing Dick |
(8) (12/1 +40%)12/1(+40%) | (8) Dashing Dick 12/1, Got back on track in first-time blinkers when third of 8 in handicap at Leicester (7f, good to firm) last month but not in the same form when fifth over 7f here last Friday. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tolstoy |
(5) (22/1 -83%)22/1(-83%) | (5) Tolstoy 22/1, Ran well to be placed at Sandown (5f) and Brighton (7f) in June but ran one of his lesser races when down the field over 5f here 3 weeks ago. Bounce back needed. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Golden Duke |
(10) (25/1 -108%)25/1(-108%) | (10) Golden Duke 25/1, 33/1, left first 2 efforts this season well behind when winning 13-runner handicap at Doncaster (6f, good to firm) 42 days ago, suited by way race developed. Should remain competitive off 4 lb higher but he has yet to win from a mark in the 70s. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
EQUIANO SPRINGS appeared to relish the drop in trip when winning a shade cosily over C&D last month and the son of Equiano could make light work of a 3lb rise. Lady Dreamer looks to have a race of this nature within her compass, although she will likely need to break better in order to capitalise in this contest. Tom Ward's filly is another to consider, along with Champagne Sarah, who should appreciate the return to 6f.
EQUIANO SPRINGS has his 3 lb rise for last month's C&D success offset by Adam Farragher's claim and might be able to follow up. Lady Dreamer can extend her run of good efforts since visored to 3 and provide the chief threat ahead of Clive Cox's Ice Cool Harry.
A chance is taken on DISTINGUISHED LADY, who has claims on her best form if she's revitalised by a change of stable.
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