Newmarket Races & Results Tomform Saturday 24th August 2024

There were 57 Races on Saturday 24th August 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at York, 8 races at Killarney, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Redcar, 6 races at Windsor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 24th August 2024

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

13:40 Newmarket Stakes (Class 4) 6f - 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
2
1st (2) Invictus Gold (2/1 +11%)
Invictus Gold

2
2/1(+11%)
(2) Invictus Gold 2/1, Related to winners and left debut form well behind when opening his account despite a slow start at Southwell last month. Further improvement would give him an excellent chance.
Much improved from debut to score cosily at Southwell; must be considered.
1
2nd (1) Evening Saigon (11/8 -25%)
Evening Saigon

1.375
11/8(-25%)
(1) Evening Saigon 11/8, 2/1, won 6-runner minor event for Michael O'Callaghan at Tipperary (5f, heavy) on debut. Since changed hands (bought by Wathnan Racing) and shaped with encouragement at Musselburgh. Looks the one to beat.
Winner at Tipperary before close third on stable debut; up in trip here; sets the standard.
8
3rd (8) Miakoda (25/1 +0%)
Miakoda

25
25/1(+0%)
(8) Miakoda 25/1, Cost six figures as a yearling but is yet to justify it in two runs. May be more of a nursery type now.
Well held first two outings but today's shorter trip could unlock some improvement.
6
4th (6) Hippocratic Oath (10/1 +29%)
Hippocratic Oath

10
10/1(+29%)
(6) Hippocratic Oath 10/1, Foaled February 27. 28,000 gns foal, £35,000 yearling, Zoustar gelding. Half-brother to useful 5f winner Kendall Roy. Yard is capable of readying a newcomer.
£35,000 yearling; Zoustar half-brother to 5f winner Kendall Roy; already gelded.
5
5th (5) Hajes (7/2 +13%)
Hajes

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(5) Hajes 7/2, Foaled April 13. 42,000 gns foal, 140,000 gns yearling, Havana Grey colt. Half-brother to 3 winners, including 2-y-o 6f winner Ingleby Ivy and 7f winner Shoot The Moon. Looks the pick of the debutants.
Represents yard having productive season with its 2yos; may be the pick of the newcomers.
3
6th (3) Beltadaay (25/1 -108%)
Beltadaay

25
25/1(-108%)
(3) Beltadaay 25/1, Foaled March 2. 16,000 gns yearling, Adaay colt. Brother to 2-y-o 5f/6f winner Lory Di Tony and half-brother to 6f-1m winner Huddle and useful winner up to 6.5f Purest Time. Dam unraced. Bred to have enough speed and can't be completely ruled out first time out.
16,000gns yearling; by Adaay; makes some appeal on pedigree and worth a market check.
4
7th (4) Cider Bob (100/1 -52%)
Cider Bob

100
100/1(-52%)
(4) Cider Bob 100/1, Bred to have plenty of speed but didn't show any of it at Redcar first time out. Others make more appeal.
Well held at Redcar; plenty of improvement required to make a serious impact.
7
8th (7) Master Zack (200/1 -203%)
Master Zack

200
200/1(-203%)
(7) Master Zack 200/1, Doesn't make much appeal on pedigree and there was little encouragement to be gleaned from his debut at Windsor 3 weeks ago.
Always behind after a slow start on debut; needs a significant step forward.
10
9th (10) Dottie Diamond (125/1 +17%)
Dottie Diamond

125
125/1(+17%)
(10) Dottie Diamond 125/1, Has showed nothing in two runs to date and looks firmly up against it.
Twice well beaten; likely to be of more interest when handicapping.
9
10th (9) Comedy Star (200/1 -100%)
Comedy Star

200
200/1(-100%)
(9) Comedy Star 200/1, Related to a winner but offered little over C&D on debut. Hard to fancy.
Went off 125-1 on C&D debut two weeks ago and trailed in thirteenth of 15.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:40 Newmarket Stakes (Class 4) 6f Race Class Flow

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

Having shed his maiden tag in comfortable fashion at the second time of asking over 6f at Southwell last month, INVICTUS GOLD gets the vote. Tom Clover's runner won more comfortably than the winning distance may suggest on that occasion and he can continue his upwards trajectory. Evening Saigon is feared most after being beaten just a length over 5f at Musselburgh earlier this month and this extra yardage could bring out some improvement, while Hajes is a newcomer to take seriously.

EVENING SAIGON looked potentially useful when winning on debut and didn't shape badly on his first outing for new connections last time, so he's worth another chance to double his tally. Invictus Gold is the danger on form and Hajes is the most appealing newcomer.

Twice-raced EVENING SAIGON sets quite a high standard and gets the verdict over cosy Southwell scorer Invictus Gold.


14:10 Newmarket Handicap (Class 4) 6f - 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
10
1st (10) Bulldog Drummond (16/1 +20%)
Bulldog Drummond

16
16/1(+20%)
(10) Bulldog Drummond 16/1, Kick-started 2024 with 6f Kempton win and in good nick generally since, not far off his best when fifth at Ascot last time. Others look better treated.
Two 6f AW wins last winter but below par on his last three outings.
4
2nd (4) Rosy Affair (5/2 -33%)
Rosy Affair

2.5
5/2(-33%)
(4) Rosy Affair 5/2, Havana Grey filly who made it 3 wins in a short career when narrowly outpointing Ananda over this C&D in June and backed it up with a good second here last month. Capable of better still and makes most appeal.
Consistent and progressive; C&D second has been boosted; looks the one to beat.
6
3rd (6) Angel Shared (22/1 -38%)
Angel Shared

22
22/1(-38%)
(6) Angel Shared 22/1, Completed a 5f hat-trick when seeing off 8 rivals at Carlisle at the end of May but a further rise has proved enough to anchor her since.
Last two runs have been below par; quick ground would be a concern.
7
4th (7) Dashing Dick (7/2 +36%)
Dashing Dick

3.5
7/2(+36%)
(7) Dashing Dick 7/2, Goes well over C&D and added another solid showing to his track record when runner-up over C&D last time. Likeable sort who is expected to put up another bold showing.
Loves it here; narrowly beaten over C&D two weeks ago; solid chance.
5
5th (5) Mashadi (7/2 +42%)
Mashadi

3.5
7/2(+42%)
(5) Mashadi 7/2, Still a maiden but he has taken his form up a level since the headgear was applied, best effort yet when second of 12 in handicap at Ascot on penultimate outing. Reportedly bled when pulled up at Epsom 84 days ago, so he's far from one to write off with cheekpieces back on.
0-10 (second seven times); bled from nose last time but previous run was a personal best.
1
6th (1) Raatea (6/1 +40%)
Raatea

6
6/1(+40%)
(1) Raatea 6/1, Is a C&D winner in the past but hasn't been firing just lately, failing to beat a rival at Hamilton. Needs a big turnaround if he's defy a potentially handy mark.
Now 6lb lower than when winning at Haydock last June but hasn't threatened this year.
2
7th (2) Change For Good (13/2 +7%)
Change For Good

6.5
13/2(+7%)
(2) Change For Good 13/2, Fairly useful form for David Simcock at 2, winning a 7f Epsom novice on debut before coming up well short in Group 3 company. Sub-par for Ollie Sangster in two runs this season but back on track when seventh in a competitive event at Goodwood last time. Not ruled out.
0-5 since winning debut last year; perhaps this drop in trip will have a positive effect.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:10 Newmarket Handicap (Class 4) 6f Race Class Flow

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

ROSY AFFAIR is yet to be out of the first two in her six starts under Rules and she makes the most solid case in this field. George Boughey's charge was beaten just a neck by Star Of Lady M, who has subsequently given that form a significant boost when running away with a valuable handicap at York on Wednesday, over C&D last month and a 1lb rise may prove to be lenient. Just three quarters of a length separated Dashing Dick (second) and Equiano Springs (third) C&D earlier this month and they appear likely to follow the selection home.

ROSY AFFAIR and Dashing Dick both posted excellent efforts over C&D last time and may well fight out the finish, with the former marginally preferred on account of the fact that she has more potential. Equiano Springs should give another good account.

Dashing Dick and Equiano Springs are solid, but with youth on her side the progressive ROSY AFFAIR looks the one to beat.


14:45 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 7f - 4 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
4
1st (4) Run Boy Run (9/4 +18%)
Run Boy Run

2.25
9/4(+18%)
(4) Run Boy Run 9/4, Winner of a Newcastle maiden in March and has improved since the application of cheekpieces, proving better than ever when battling well for success at this C&D (good to firm) 3 weeks ago. Can make a bold bid to follow up.
Game front-running C&D win 3 weeks ago; can go well again despite a small rise in weights.
6
2nd (6) Granger Bay (9/4 +55%)
Granger Bay

2.25
9/4(+55%)
(6) Granger Bay 9/4, Promise when runner-up at Yarmouth on debut but below that level both starts so far this year, plugging on for third behind Apotheosis at Lingfield (7f, good to firm) 19 days ago. Needs to find more on his handicap bow.
Left toiling by Apotheosis at Lingfield and a 6lb turnaround in weights may not be enough.
2
3rd (2) Love Billy Boy (9/2 +18%)
Love Billy Boy

4.5
9/2(+18%)
(2) Love Billy Boy 9/2, Made a winning start on soft ground at Musselburgh at 2 yrs and doubled his tally under similar conditions when winning 13-runner handicap at Chester (7.6f) in June. However, needs to bounce back after a lesser effort at Yarmouth (7f, good) last time.
Below par at Yarmouth last month; running well beforehand but now has a point to prove.
1
4th (1) Apotheosis (5/2 -54%)
Apotheosis

2.5
5/2(-54%)
(1) Apotheosis 5/2, Winner at Haydock in July, despite having refused to settle, and again raced freely (with hood back on and tongue tie added) when following up at Lingfield (7f, good to firm) 19 days ago. Open to further improvement as he goes handicapping.
Promising AW debut and he's won both turf starts since; more to come in handicaps.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:45 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 7f Race Class Flow

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

APOTHEOSIS arrives here seeking a hat-trick following a brace in novice company at Haydock and most recently at Lingfield. The son of Night Of Thunder makes his handicap mark and an opening mark of 90 appears to be exploitable. The main danger is likely to come in the form of Run Boy Run, who scored in game fashion over C&D last time, but the 2lb rise may prove difficult to defy, while Granger Bay completes the shortlist.

RUN BOY RUN has taken his form up a notch since the cheekpieces have been added, showing a good attitude when doubling his tally at this C&D last time, so he is taken to follow up in his current form. Apotheosis arrives bidding for a hat-trick and isn't taken lightly on his handicap debut, with American Bay completing the shortlist.

Run Boy Run can go well again but APOTHEOSIS is improving with each run and can complete his hat-trick now handicapping.


15:20 Newmarket Stakes (Class 2) 6f  - 14 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
10
1st (10) Brian (11/4 -10%)
Brian

2.75
11/4(-10%)
(10) Brian 11/4, Has improved with each start so far, capitalising on the drop in grade in emphatic fashion in 11-runner novice at Newbury (6f). Ran as well as could have been expected in listed race at Ascot since and should make much more of an impact here.
Newbury winner before fourth in Ascot Listed race; solid form claims; in the mix again.
14
2nd (14) Li Ban (15/8 +17%)
Li Ban

1.875
15/8(+17%)
(14) Li Ban 15/8, Big improvement when winning 9-runner novice at Thirsk (6f, good) and backed that up when third of 21 in valuable sales race at Naas. Looks the one to beat on these terms.
Tough and progressive; fine third in big-field auction race at Naas; might be the answer.
13
3rd (13) Miss Collada (10/1 +29%)
Miss Collada

10
10/1(+29%)
(13) Miss Collada 10/1, Won Wolverhampton maiden (AW) and Salisbury novice (good) in May but limitations exposed since.
Creditable fifth in C&D nursery three weeks ago and could make the frame.
19
4th (19) Ruby's Profit (28/1 -40%)
Ruby's Profit

28
28/1(-40%)
(19) Ruby's Profit 28/1, Didn't cost much at the sales but made a good start to career when readily winning 7-runner maiden at Kempton (5f). However, struggled upped in class on the turf since and others preferred.
Clearly best RPR was for debut win at Kempton; highly tried and well held since.
6
5th (6) Pont Neuf (16/1 -14%)
Pont Neuf

16
16/1(-14%)
(6) Pont Neuf 16/1, Won 5f novices at Kempton (AW) and Salisbury (heavy) on first 2 starts but limitations exposed in better company since.
Well beaten in Windsor Castle and Super Sprint and needs to get back on track.
7
6th (7) Rogue Bullet (28/1 -12%)
Rogue Bullet

28
28/1(-12%)
(7) Rogue Bullet 28/1, Shaping up quite well and left the strong impression he should be suited by at least 6f when fourth of 11 in maiden (18/1) at Yarmouth (5.2f, good) 38 days ago. Plenty to find here, however. Headgear on.
Plenty to find with some of these but return to 6f should suit; can post a personal best.
2
7th (2) Force And Valour (11/2 +15%)
Force And Valour

5.5
11/2(+15%)
(2) Force And Valour 11/2, Confirmed debut promise in fairly straightforward fashion when making all in Thirsk maiden last week. More needed here but should go on improving for a while yet (holds a Group 2 entry).
Made much of running at Thirsk last week; more needed to follow up but going the right way.
18
8th (18) Kilteel (200/1 -100%)
Kilteel

200
200/1(-100%)
(18) Kilteel 200/1, Well held both starts. No appeal.
Down the field over 7f here and at Yarmouth; difficult to recommend.
5
9th (5) Lesley's Boy (11/2 -22%)
Lesley's Boy

5.5
11/2(-22%)
(5) Lesley's Boy 11/2, Progressive sort, following up maiden win in a Ripon nursery 2 weeks ago. Can make presence felt once again.
Progressive; has won last two; unlikely to have reached ceiling yet; makes the shortlist.
20
10th (20) Scenario (250/1 -150%)
Scenario

250
250/1(-150%)
(20) Scenario 250/1, Cheap purchase who offered little at Leicester on debut.
Well held in Leicester maiden at end of July; gets weight all round but has stacks to find.
8
11th (8) Rotation (66/1 -32%)
Rotation

66
66/1(-32%)
(8) Rotation 66/1, Narrow winner of a seller (20/1) at Leicester (6f, good) but struggled on nursery bow at Lingfield since. Readily passed over.
Faces stiff task, especially as regular rider Mia Nicholls cannot claim an allowance.
11
12th (11) Ghostman (33/1 +18%)
Ghostman

33
33/1(+18%)
(11) Ghostman 33/1, Showed more than first time up when fifth of 13 in novice at Yarmouth (7f, good to firm) 25 days ago but still very hard to make a case for.
Showed a lot more than on debut when fifth at Yarmouth but much more progress required.
16
13th (16) Jagetme (200/1 -203%)
Jagetme

200
200/1(-203%)
(16) Jagetme 200/1, Twice-raced maiden. Fourth of 6 in novice (28/1) at Thirsk (5f, good to firm) 15 days ago. Easy to look elsewhere.
Has shown only modest form; needs to be transformed by today's extra furlong.
3
14th (3) Bantz (150/1 -200%)
Bantz

150
150/1(-200%)
(3) Bantz 150/1, Modest maiden who his firmly up against it.
Last of ten on nursery debut at Windsor last month and has a mountain to climb on form.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:20 Newmarket Stakes (Class 2) 6f  Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

BRIAN struggled in a Listed event at Ascot last time but was third in the Chesham earlier in the season and his 6f novice success in between suggests that this drop in trip should not be a problem. With that in mind, he just gets the vote over Li Ban, who put in a career best when third in a similar event to this at Naas last time. The rest all have some questions to answer but Force And Valour and Lesley's Boy are the pick of them.

LI BAN confirmed his much-improved win at Thirsk when third of 21 in a valuable sales race at Naas and looks the one to beat on these terms. Brian rates a clear next best back down in class, with Force And Valour and Lesley's Boy best of the others.

The likeable Brian has plenty going for him but slight preference is for LI BAN, third in a similar event in Ireland last time.


15:55 Newmarket Listed (Class 1) 6f - 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
1
1st (1) Quinault (10/3 +33%)
Quinault

3.333333
10/3(+33%)
(1) Quinault 10/3, Hood back on when resuming winning ways with a career best in 8-runner listed race at Chester (6.1f, good to soft) 20 days ago by length from Al Shabab Storm. This C&D scorer must enter calculations.
Seven wins last term and right back to best to score at Chester last time; big player.
2
2nd (2) Russet Gold (22/1 -22%)
Russet Gold

22
22/1(-22%)
(2) Russet Gold 22/1, Useful gelding who got back to his best when 2¾ lengths fourth of 8 to Quinault in listed race at Chester (6.1f, good to soft) 20 days ago. This demands more, however.
Fourth to Quinault at Chester last time but faces another stiff task at these weights.
9
3rd (9) Vadream (7/4 +71%)
Vadream

1.75
7/4(+71%)
(9) Vadream 7/4, Smart mare but she arrives in just fair form, seventh of 11 to Mill Stream in July Cup over C&D (good) 42 days ago. Holds very good claims if at her best.
Drops in class from Group 1 events; seriously considered if there's plenty of rain.
7
4th (7) Funny Story (9/2 +55%)
Funny Story

4.5
9/2(+55%)
(7) Funny Story 9/2, Useful C&D winner who comes here on the back of a good 2½ lengths third of 8 to Quinault in listed race at Chester (6.1f, good to soft) 20 days ago. Ought to be thereabouts.
Needs to bounce back from two below-par efforts but certainly a contender on best form.
5
5th (5) Night Raider (10/1 +9%)
Night Raider

10
10/1(+9%)
(5) Night Raider 10/1, Impressive winner of 7f novices at Southwell on first 2 starts. Has pulled hard when well beaten in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket and Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot since. Retains potential now back at 6f though.
Easy AW winner first two starts; soundly beaten in turf Group races since; has had wind op.
6
6th (6) Orne (8/1 -7%)
Orne

8
8/1(-7%)
(6) Orne 8/1, Yet to add to his Horris Hill juvenile win this term but he's posted several good efforts, aggressively ridden when ninth of 14 to Inisherin in Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot (6f, good to firm) 64 days ago. No forlorn hope.
Latest below-par run best forgiven; previous good second in Group 2 means he's shortlisted.
3
7th (3) Sakheer (12/1 -100%)
Sakheer

12
12/1(-100%)
(3) Sakheer 12/1, Lightly-raced 4-y-o who raced too freely after 11 months off when last of 6 in listed race at Salisbury (6f, good) in May. Smart at his best so can't be dismissed if back on his A-game.
Very promising as 2yo; unplaced in three runs since and now has something to prove.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:55 Newmarket Listed (Class 1) 6f Race Class Flow

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

Twilight Calls arguably sets the standard on recent form following some encouraging efforts in defeat at Group level in recent months. That said, he has not won in over two years and a chance can be taken on WOODHAY WONDER, who has an outstanding record at both Newmarket tracks. Her latest third in a competitive handicap at Ascot was not far off a career best and she could make her mark at this level. Vadream has to be of interest now eased in grade, while similar comments apply to Orne.

Little between a few of these on form but Tom Ward's likeable C&D scorer WOODHAY WONDER still looks to have more to offer so edges the vote. Quinault could emerge as the main danger on the back of his recent Chester listed success, although both Vadream and Rage of Bamby have the form to play a big part if at their best. C&D winner Funny Story completes the shortlist.

An open-looking Listed event can go to the admirable WOODHAY WONDER who was denied at Ascot last month and receives weight all round.


16:30 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 14f - 5 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) Subsequent (6/5 +47%)
Subsequent

1.2
6/5(+47%)
(6) Subsequent 6/5, Added to Haydock novice win with a useful effort to strike on Salisbury handicap debut (1½m, good to firm) in June. Not disgraced when sixth in a Glorious Goodwood handicap (1½m again) since and this increased stamina test should suit.
Looks ready for a crack at 1m6f and remains open to further improvement; likely player.
7
2nd (7) Calvert (6/1 +63%)
Calvert

6
6/1(+63%)
(7) Calvert 6/1, Creditable placed efforts over 1½m on his last 2 outings. This longer trip is well worth a go but he is racing from out of the handicap.
Likely to be suited by this new trip; 7lb out of weights but Mia Nicholls takes off 5lb.
1
3rd (1) Fox Journey (6/1 -9%)
Fox Journey

6
6/1(-9%)
(1) Fox Journey 6/1, Won comfortably from the front in 1½m Class 3 handicap on the Rowley course on reappearance in May. Has found life tough in Class 2 company since but no surprise were he to stage a revival back at this slightly lower level.
Recorded a wide-margin win on the other course here on last attempt in this grade.
2
4th (2) Struth (9/1 -20%)
Struth

9
9/1(-20%)
(2) Struth 9/1, Very useful last season but operating a little below that level this year, finishing only seventh of 10 over 2m at Ascot last time. Others are preferred again.
Losing run is mounting up but should have no excuses off current mark.
5
5th (5) Mr Freedom (3/1 +45%)
Mr Freedom

3
3/1(+45%)
(5) Mr Freedom 3/1, Winner twice on the Flat this summer, latterly over this trip at Sandown in July. Creditable sixth off 13 in a Glorious Goodwood handicap latest. Likely to give another good account.
Ran creditably at Glorious Goodwood but current mark may be his ceiling.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:30 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 14f Race Class Flow

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

In an open event marginal preference is for the unexposed ASSAIL following his impressive success over 1m4f at Ascot last month. A 7lb rise will obviously demand more from the four-year-old but he could have improvement to come on just his sixth start. Mr Freedom was far from disgraced off this mark in a strong event at Goodwood last time and he has to be of some interest, while similar comments apply to Subsequent.

ASSAIL can defy the handicapper with the step up in trip likely to suit. Andrew Balding 3-y-o Subsequent is another who should have more to offer as his stamina is drawn out and is second choice ahead of the likeable Mr Freedom.

The step up to 1m6f looks likely to suit ASSAIL, Subsequent and Calvert in an interesting clash, preferred in that order.


17:02 Newmarket Handicap (Class 4) 5f - 5 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) Good Earth (15/8 +44%)
Good Earth

1.875
15/8(+44%)
(2) Good Earth 15/8, Has been given a big chance by the handicapper and has been better than recent form figures suggest, travelling well but poorly drawn when ninth in a competitive event at York in July and again not seen to best effect when third at Windsor last time. Big chance.
Thrown in on last year's best and looks to be coming to the boil; big chance.
3
2nd (3) Above (8/1 +0%)
Above

8
8/1(+0%)
(3) Above 8/1, C&D winner who ran creditably from an easing mark when third at Yarmouth in June. However, reportedly bled when finishing last of 9 over C&D on most recent outing.
More miss than hit this year and was tailed off here last time.
6
3rd (6) Brummell (9/2 -35%)
Brummell

4.5
9/2(-35%)
(6) Brummell 9/2, Showed improved form to resume winning ways at Beverley (5f) in May and back on track following a pair of lesser efforts returned to 5f when third at Newcastle last time. Steps up slightly in grade but respected nonetheless.
3yo; close third at Newcastle on latest start; may still have untapped potential.
5
4th (5) Coup De Force (9/4 +59%)
Coup De Force

2.25
9/4(+59%)
(5) Coup De Force 9/4, Good efforts when placed first 3 starts at Windsor this season but needs to cast aside a couple of lessor efforts since.
Now 3lb lower than last winning mark but will need a revival to take advantage.
4
5th (4) Diomed Spirit (6/1 +57%)
Diomed Spirit

6
6/1(+57%)
(4) Diomed Spirit 6/1, Form took off on AW last winter, landing a 5f 4-timer at Wolverhampton in January. However, disappointed at Lingfield later that month and was never involved back on turf after 6 months off over C&D 36 days ago.
Ran poorly after six months off over C&D five weeks ago and now has something to prove.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

17:02 Newmarket Handicap (Class 4) 5f Race Class Flow

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

Spring Bloom has to be noted seeking a hat-trick but the return to 5f and 3lb rise for the latest of his wins are both slight concerns. As a result, the vote goes to BRUMMELL following his narrow defeat off this mark at Newcastle when last seen in June. Coup De Force often goes well and edges out Good Earth to be best of the remainder.

GOOD EARTH has been shaping up well of late and gets the nod to take advantage of his much-reduced mark. Hat-trick seeker Spring Bloom is still well treated on the pick of last season's form and has to be feared, with 3-y-o Brummell also worthy of respect.

Spring Bloom is respected in his bid for a hat-trick but he may not be so well handicapped as C&D winner GOOD EARTH (nap).


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