There were 36 Races on Wednesday 30th October 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Nottingham, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, 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 (3) (13/8 +13%) Hymac |
13/8(+13%) | (3) Hymac 13/8, Proved well suited by a step up to 3½m when opening his chase account at Cheltenham in April. Back hurdling on his return over a trip which may not place quite enough emphasis on stamina for him. Breakthrough win in 3m4f Cheltenham chase in April; shorter trip might not prove ideal now. |
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2nd (1) (2/1 -23%) One Big Bang |
2/1(-23%) | (1) One Big Bang 2/1, Maiden in Ireland but 2-2 around 3m for James Owen in the spring, namely a Haydock handicap on good to soft and a Uttoxeter novice on heavy. Almost certainly more to come for this stable. Much improved for current yard, impressively scoring at Haydock and Uttoxter; big player. |
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3rd (5) (2/1 +11%) Kruger Park |
2/1(+11%) | (5) Kruger Park 2/1, Improved when handicapping last season, including a 20.5f Newbury win on heavy ground in March. Bold show likely on return. Ended last season on the up in handicaps; not taken lightly back in novice company. |
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4th (4) (66/1 -32%) Jay Bee Whiskey |
66/1(-32%) | (4) Jay Bee Whiskey 66/1, Multiple point winner but could only manage sixth in a Stratford hunter chase on his Rules debut in May. In a modest fourth when unseating at the last in a Ffos Las maiden hurdle 4 months later. Outsider here. Some promise on belated hurdling debut in Ffos Las novice; this demands a lot more though. |
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|PU| (2) (22/1 -10%) Castle Daragh |
22/1(-10%) | (2) Castle Daragh 22/1, Winning pointer who made a successful Rules debut in a 3m Chepstow hunter chase in April. Pulled up at Stratford the following month. Best watched now hurdling on return. Pulled up in Stratford hunter chase final run; goes hurdling now with something to prove. |
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Dual hurdles winner One Big Bang hasn't looked back since making his first start for James Owen in March and he warrants respect in his bid for a hat-trick. However, a double penalty will make life tougher for the six-year-old and HYMAC shades the verdict in receipt of weight. The son of Ask capped off last season's campaign with a victory over fences in a competitive handicap at Cheltenham and he has the ability to win on this return to hurdles. Kruger Park is unlikely to be far away.
ONE BIG BANG is yet another who has thrived for a switch to James Owen and is selected to maintain his unbeaten record for the yard on his return. Kruger Park can give him most to do with Hymac not sure to benefit from the drop in trip on his hurdle return.
James Owen continues to impress and his ex-Irish recruit ONE BIG BANG is taken to return in excellent style and make it 3-3 for the yard
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) (6/4 +70%) Western General |
6/4(+70%) | (6) Western General 6/4, Hurdles winner who got the hang of chasing in the spring, going close at Taunton before fourth of 11 at Ffos Las. Has had wind surgery ahead of reappearance. Went very close in the spring on penultimate start and returns having had wind surgery. |
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2nd (4) (2/1 +20%) Royal Jewel |
2/1(+20%) | (4) Royal Jewel 2/1, Progressive over hurdles at Exeter last season, including a maiden win around 2m and a near miss in a handicap over 18.5f. An Irish point background provides hope he can prove at least as good over fences. Interesting runner. Very lightly raced point runner-up who could improve for the switch to fences; contender. |
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3rd (5) (6/1 +33%) Dr T J Eckleburg |
6/1(+33%) | (5) Dr T J Eckleburg 6/1, Two chase wins last season and plenty of creditable efforts in defeat subsequently. Should be competitive if ready to roll after 6 months off. Went close off this mark on heavy ground in February; not ruled out on reappearance. |
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4th (2) (6/1 +20%) Champagnesuperover |
6/1(+20%) | (2) Champagnesuperover 6/1, Dual chaser winner around 3m in spring 2022. Showed ability remains after a long absence on the first of 2 outings over hurdles this spring. Well handicapped on his peak efforts over fences but isn't certain to benefit from the drop to 2m. Question about how much ability he retains, but he's on a dangerous mark for in-form yard. |
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5th (3) (14/1 -40%) Fast Buck |
14/1(-40%) | (3) Fast Buck 14/1, Dual chase winner and should be sharper for a recent comeback outing over hurdles. More than capable off this mark if on a going day. Well beaten on reappearance but the return to fences and testing ground is in his favour. |
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Having scored on his seasonal bow at Huntingdon last season, MR GREY SKY could be worth chancing on this return to action. The veteran is racing off the same mark as his subsequent victory at Chepstow and he makes plenty of appeal for a stable in good heart at present. Progressive novice hurdler Royal Jewel boasts a pointing background and is feared most now debuting over fences. Western General and Champagnesuperover are others to note on their reappearance.
MR GREY SKY won first time up last season and is taken to repeat the feat with the Kim Bailey team in form. Chase newcomer Royal Jewel is a potentially dangerous opponent, particularly if the betting vibes are strong. Joe Tizzard was among the winners over the weekend and his course hurdle scorer Western General could also play a part if a wind operation has had a positive effect.
The point runner-up ROYAL JEWEL is taken to make a winning start over fences, having shown promise in his light hurdling career.
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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Pirates' Tale |
(6) (11/2 -38%)11/2(-38%) | (6) Pirates' Tale 11/2, Off the mark over hurdles in maiden at Exeter (17f, heavy) in March. Runner-up in handicap there and a novice over C&D later in the spring. Should go well if fully primed after his summer break. Lightly raced; capable of winning off this sort of mark and conditions won't faze him. |
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1st (4) (4/1 -45%) Major Fortune |
4/1(-45%) | (4) Major Fortune 4/1, Big improver when stepped up to 2½m+ last season, winning 5 on the spin and only narrowly denied the 6-timer at Ayr in April. Probably even more to come this term but the drop to around 2m isn't sure to suit. Major improver last season; all wins were over longer distances but he commands respect. |
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2nd (7) (12/1 +33%) Wewillgowithplanb |
12/1(+33%) | (7) Wewillgowithplanb 12/1, Hurdle winner in Ireland who struck twice over fences for Richard Bandey, latterly at Leicester (2m, heavy) in February. Found the Welsh Champion Hurdle too hot on his reappearance but this is easier. Won on heavy; tailed off on stable debut but in a Class 2 handicap hurdle on good to soft. |
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3rd (1) (1/1 +60%) Vocito |
1/1(+60%) | (1) Vocito 1/1, In good form for new yard, gaining a third 2m maiden/novice win of the season when scoring by 6 lengths at Stratford (2m, good to soft) 23 days ago. Leading claims back in a handicap. Held up when below par a handicap two runs back but has won three novices from the front. |
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4th (3) (6/1 +25%) Royal Mer |
6/1(+25%) | (3) Royal Mer 6/1, Notched 5 wins in an excellent first campaign over fences. Presumably found a busy spell catching up with him when pulled up at Aintree in the spring. Reverts to hurdles on reappearance. Has improved over fences since last seen over hurdles and he loves the mud. |
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5th (5) (14/1 -75%) Celtic Art |
14/1(-75%) | (5) Celtic Art 14/1, Returned to form to win at Lingfield (2m) last November. Below par at Uttoxeter when last seen in May but he's dropped back to the mark he defied at Lingfield. Player if ready to roll after 6 months off. Good mark but just about gets away with soft ground and heavy could be challenging. |
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|U| (2) (7/1 +56%) Gardener |
7/1(+56%) | (2) Gardener 7/1, Fairly useful dual winning chaser for this yard last season but well-held sixth back over hurdles on Fontwell reappearance. Should strip fitter but Vocito looks the yard first string here. Tailed off on his return to hurdles and Sean Bowen gets off to partner stablemate Vocito. |
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Major Fortune proved a different proposition on the switch to handicaps last season, winning five races on the bounce, and a 6lb higher mark for his narrow defeat at Ayr in April is unlikely the ceiling of his ability. With all that being said, this 2m1f distance looks on the sharp side for Dan Skelton's gelding and VOCITO has more compelling claims. A switch to more aggressive tactics saw the son of Vocalised scoring with ease at Stratford earlier this month and he looks ready for a return to handicap company. Celtic Art is also noted.
VOCITO has been prolific since joining Olly Murphy and is taken to go in again. Celtic Art has returned to the mark he defied at Lingfield at a similar time last year and is second choice ahead of Pirates' Tale. Major Fortune should have even more to offer this season but the drop back to around 2m is a concern given his improvement last term came over much longer trips.
Last season's big improver MAJOR FORTUNE (nap) might not be overly troubled by this drop in distance given the testing conditions.
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 (7) (9/4 +0%) Catch Him Derry |
9/4(+0%) | (7) Catch Him Derry 9/4, Progressive sort who made it 2 wins from 3 starts in handicaps in 16-runner event at Ayr (24.3f, soft) 6 months ago. Did it readily and can go on improving this season. Has won two of his three handicaps and likely that he has more to offer this campaign. |
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2nd (1) (8/1 +60%) Flight Deck |
8/1(+60%) | (1) Flight Deck 8/1, Smart on his day for Jonjo O'Neill and he took his form up a notch for his current yard when an excellent third in Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury last season. Disappointing next 3 outings but took a step back in the right direction when fifth at Worcester (23f) in June. Visor on for 1st time. Potentially well treated and could rediscover some spark in the new headgear. |
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3rd (4) (17/2 +15%) Astronomic View |
17/2(+15%) | (4) Astronomic View 17/2, Exeter bumper winner who confirmed previous promise over hurdles when recording a wide-margin success in 6-runner handicap at Warwick (26f, heavy) in March, albeit in a race that fell apart. Found it tougher in a deeper contest away from bottomless ground at Haydock on final outing. Perhaps flattered to win by so far at Warwick and an 8lb rise told next time. |
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4th (3) (17/2 +6%) Canty Bay |
17/2(+6%) | (3) Canty Bay 17/2, Landed a maiden (19f) at this course on return in November and suited by increase in trip when resuming winning ways at Ludlow (21.2f) in February. Underperformed at Uttoxeter but wasted no time getting back to form when second in 7-runner handicap at Taunton (23.9f) on final outing. Considered. Solid novice campaign last season, including handicaps; remains on a fair mark. |
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5th (9) (12/1 -20%) Bertie Wooster |
12/1(-20%) | (9) Bertie Wooster 12/1, Gained reward for consistency when opening his account in 10-runner handicap hurdle at Taunton (19f, good, 8/1) 6 months ago. More needed reappearing from a 5 lb higher mark, though. Consistent last season and deserved his win off 5lb lower at Taunton; ground concerns. |
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6th (6) (7/1 -27%) El Granjero |
7/1(-27%) | (6) El Granjero 7/1, Successful on sole outing in points and made the most of a good opportunity when landing 12-runner maiden hurdle at Hereford (19.7f) in March. Followed up on handicap debut back there on final outing but 6 lb higher mark demands further improvement on this return to action. Progressive in the spring and hard to grumble with a 6lb rise for the handicap success. |
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7th (8) (125/1 -279%) Golden Whisky |
125/1(-279%) | (8) Golden Whisky 125/1, Hurdle and multiple chase winner but had lost his way badly over fences when last seen. A watching brief has to be the percentage call back hurdling after 19 months off. Long-time absent and unraced over hurdles since 2019; returns with a lot to prove. |
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8th (2) (7/2 +36%) Shallow River |
7/2(+36%) | (2) Shallow River 7/2, Gained reward for a string of good efforts in handicap hurdles when staying on to lead close home at Exeter (23.1f) in February and far from disgraced in deeper contest at Cheltenham when last seen in April. Starts out for yard making hay lately with recruits from same source and must be respected. Heavy-ground Exeter winner who didn't run too bad a race on good at Cheltenham. |
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|PU| (5) (14/1 -56%) Itseemslikeit |
14/1(-56%) | (5) Itseemslikeit 14/1, Shaped like a stayer in a Chepstow bumper in October and was sensibly ridden when landing a Ffos Las maiden (20f, heavy) on hurdles debut. Well held under a penalty in a deeper race at Newbury when last seen and now tackles handicap company for the first time. Tongue tied/had breathing op. Maiden winner; unexposed handicap debutant who has had wind surgery. |
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El Granjero justified his short odds in fine style on his handicap bow at Hereford in April and should mount a serious challenge off a 6lb higher rating. However, he could come out second best to CATCH HIM DERRY, who struck in commanding style in this grade over 3m at Ayr last time and he looks well placed to record a double. Canty Bay is another to note after his runner-up effort at Taunton at this level on his latest outing.
The one who stands out is CATCH HIM DERRY, who made it 2 wins from 3 starts in handicaps in ready fashion at Ayr 6 months ago and looks sure to go on improving this season. Shallow River sets out for a yard making hay with recruits from the same source so has to feared, along with Canty Bay, who resumed his progress with a good second at Taunton in April.
The eyes are drawn to CATCH HIM DERRY and El Granjero, both of whom signed off last season with progressive profiles.
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) (7/2 +42%) Livin On Luco |
7/2(+42%) | (1) Livin On Luco 7/2, Runner-up in an Irish point and quick to show fairly useful form over hurdles, landing 10-runner novice at Chepstow (19.4f, heavy) in January and finishing runner-up in all 3 outings thereafter. Must be of interest on handicap/chase debut, particularly if market speaks in his favour. Consistent hurdler who goes over fences for handicap debut; likeable type. |
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2nd (7) (5/2 +38%) Sherborne |
5/2(+38%) | (7) Sherborne 5/2, Won twice over hurdles and confirmed the promise of previous starts in this sphere when striking at Wincanton on heavy ground in December. Arrives on back of good second in Exeter handicap chase (19.2f) 20 days ago and holds strong claims. Only 1-10 over fences but goes on heavy ground and bumped into an improver last time. |
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3rd (3) (15/2 -173%) Doyouknowwhatimean |
15/2(-173%) | (3) Doyouknowwhatimean 15/2, Showed much improved form to get off the mark in handicap chase (16f) at Lingfield in February and backed that up when scoring (off 10 lb higher) at Stratford (17f) the following month. Likely contender. Won his last two chases and this return to further can trigger further progress. |
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4th (5) (7/2 +46%) Pachacuti |
7/2(+46%) | (5) Pachacuti 7/2, Career best when winning 6-runner handicap chase (7/2) at Wincanton (25.1f, heavy) in February. Drop back in trip may not be ideal on return but can't be discounted, particularly with yard going through a good spell. 3m win in February last time; down in trip and surprising to see cheekpieces left off. |
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5th (6) (12/1 +14%) Minella Blueway |
12/1(+14%) | (6) Minella Blueway 12/1, Winning Irish pointer who got off the mark under Rules when easily landing Chepstow maiden hurdle (19.5f) in December. Well held over a shorter trip on chase debut at Ffos Las recently, however, and others make more appeal. Hurdle winner; could have shown more on chase debut, for all that 2m was too sharp. |
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|PU| (4) (13/2 +13%) Knowwhentoholdem |
13/2(+13%) | (4) Knowwhentoholdem 13/2, Hurdles winner for Anthony Charlton at Newbury (20.5f) in March and ran to similar level. on debut for this yard, when creditable fourth of 11 in handicap at Wetherby (21.2f, heavy, 5/1) 26 days later. Attention is switched to chasing first time up and warrants respect. Improving hurdler who looks on a reasonable mark and he should make a chaser. |
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|PU| (2) (14/1 -180%) Clonakilty |
14/1(-180%) | (2) Clonakilty 14/1, Ran poorly when last seen at Perth in April but won a couple of handicaps (at up to 20.4f) in the mud last term and could be dangerous if tuned up on his return here. Had an up-and-down first season over fences but still won twice at about 2m4f. |
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DOYOUKNOWWHATIMEAN accounted for his nearest rival by over six lengths in this grade at Stratford in March and makes his return to action off a 9lb higher rating. Dan Skelton's seven-year-old might only need to produce a repeat of that display in order to complete the hat-trick. Pachacuti was victorious over 3m1f at Wincanton in February and it would be no surprise to see him get involved, while Sherborne is another to note.
SHERBORNE is proven in testing conditions and has fitness on his side after a fine return at Exeter earlier this month. He makes plenty of appeal. Doyouknowwhatimean and Clonakilty are feared most.
Joe Tizzard's horses are running well and heavy-ground winner SHERBORNE might be the answer receiving weight from all his rivals.
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 (5) (9/2 +40%) Idaho Sun |
9/2(+40%) | (5) Idaho Sun 9/2, €60,000 3-y-o, Idaho gelding. Dam unraced half-sister to useful hurdler/chaser who became unreliable (stayed 25f) Oscar Elite. Highly respected on debut. 60,000euros 3yo; nice pedigree and stable wins its share of bumpers. |
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2nd (10) (15/8 +44%) Supreme Malinas |
15/8(+44%) | (10) Supreme Malinas 15/8, €11,500 3-y-o, Malinas filly. Dam unraced half-sister to useful hurdler/smart chaser (stayed 25f) Imperial Alcazar. Easy winner of a 3-finisher race on second of 2 starts in Irish points in March. Represents leading yard. Fell in her first point but quickened clear to win by 24l later in March (heavy). |
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3rd (4) (8/1 -78%) Gentleman Toboot |
8/1(-78%) | (4) Gentleman Toboot 8/1, €46,000 3-y-o, Harzand gelding. Half-brother to 1m winner in US Fast Bid. Dam, of little account, half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/chaser (stayed 33f) Hordago. Easy winner sole start in points in March so demands consideration. Easy winner of his Irish point (soft) in March and later sold for 46,000euros. |
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4th (7) (18/1 -80%) Kripticjim |
18/1(-80%) | (7) Kripticjim 18/1, €30,000 3-y-o, Magneticjim gelding. Dam maiden on Flat in France. Every chance when falling 2 out in an Irish point in the spring. Represents in-form yard. Held every chance when falling late on in an Irish point in April; owners run two. |
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5th (6) (6/1 -33%) Kosac D'oudairies |
6/1(-33%) | (6) Kosac D'oudairies 6/1, £90,000 4-y-o, Castle Du Berlais gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler/useful chaser Gamin d'Oudairies and bumper winner Jena d'Oudairies. Dam 11f/1½m bumper winner. Successful sole start in Irish points in March. Three finished in his Irish point and he was left clear at the last; still fetched £90,000. |
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6th (2) (12/1 -20%) Elysian Knight |
12/1(-20%) | (2) Elysian Knight 12/1, Champs Elysees gelding. Bred to stay well and has shaped in kind when third both starts in May/June. That sets a fairly ordinary standard. Third on good ground at Southwell last time in a race that's worked out well. |
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7th (1) (25/1 -79%) Copper Jack |
25/1(-79%) | (1) Copper Jack 25/1, £24,000 3-y-o, £55,000 5-y-o, first foal, dam unraced, out of winning half-sister to useful hurdler (stayed easy 23f) Hulysee Royal. Successful on last of 3 starts in Irish points (Mar 24). Well beaten in first two Irish points before coming good with workmanlike success in March. |
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8th (9) (80/1 -100%) Ourbrowneyedgirl |
80/1(-100%) | (9) Ourbrowneyedgirl 80/1, First foal, dam (c122/h116), 2m-2¼m hurdle/chase winner, half-sister to winning hurdler/chaser up to 2½m Sorcier du Roi out of useful hurdle/chase winner up to 2½m Knock Down. 10,000euros foal; dam 2m-2m2f hurdle/chase winner; yard 1-41 in bumpers in recent seasons. |
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9th (3) (14/1 -133%) Fortunate Fella |
14/1(-133%) | (3) Fortunate Fella 14/1, £40,000 4-y-o, first foal, dam placed in point. Placed all 3 starts in Irish points and has transferred to a leading yard. Bought for £40,000 after finishing placed in three slow-ground points in Ireland. |
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10th (8) (66/1 +0%) Sure To Be Sure |
66/1(+0%) | (8) Sure To Be Sure 66/1, €8,000 3-y-o, Affinisea gelding. Half-brother to 3 winners, including dual bumper winner Gaillimh A Chroi and fairly useful hurdler/chaser Miss Serious. Related to winning jumpers but his yard is 0-4 in bumpers in recent seasons. |
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Point-to-point winner GENTLEMAN TOBOOT changed hands for 46,000 euros in May and the son of Harzand is related to plenty of winners. David Pipe's four-year-old is fancied to make an instant impression, with his main threat possibly being Elysian Knight, who has made the frame on both of his bumper starts to date and should go well. Of the remainder, Kosac D'oudairies makes the most appeal on his first outing under Rules.
Very likely to go the way of a Rules newcomer and without the benefit of market information, GENTLEMAN TOBOOT is awarded the tentative vote on the back of an easy point win. Kosac d'Oudairies and Supreme Malinas are another couple of very likely types.
The betting should reveal clues but Dan Skelton clearly isn't fazed by pitching easy point winner SUPREME MALINAS in against the boys.
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Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.