There were 28 Races on Monday 29th January 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Plumpton, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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 (6) (4/6 +62%) Westerninthepark |
4/6(+62%) | (6) Westerninthepark 4/6, Landed Stratford bumper last spring and posted a promising third of 12 in novice at Exeter (18.5f, soft) on hurdles bow 97 days ago on his final run for Milton Harris. The clear form pick. Bumper winner who was a promising third on his hurdling debut (2m2f) in October; respected. |
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2nd (9) (18/1 -260%) Madam Ryder |
18/1(-260%) | (9) Madam Ryder 18/1, Showed some promise in bumpers and shaped as if in need of the experience under a considerate ride on her hurdling debut when tenth of 13 in novice (5/1) at Lingfield (16f, good to soft) 49 days ago. Up in trip. Should progress. Well held on hurdling debut at Lingfield; could show a lot more over this longer trip. |
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3rd (3) (9/4 -38%) Kilbarry Hill |
9/4(-38%) | (3) Kilbarry Hill 9/4, Runner-up twice in Irish points and has shown fair form when placed on all his three runs over hurdles, tongue strap on for 1st time when third of 8 in novice at Sedgefield (19.8f, soft) 34 days ago. Enters calculations. Placed in all three hurdles runs (2m-2m4f) and he sets the standard here; key player. |
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4th (11) (80/1 -142%) Overabottleofred |
80/1(-142%) | (11) Overabottleofred 80/1, Showed some promise when fifth at Warwick on her hurdling bow and in midfield when fell 3 out in novice hurdle (50/1) at Hereford (21.7f, soft) 25 days ago. Can do better. Has ability but her jumping has been an issue so far and others are preferred. |
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5th (2) (50/1 -257%) Footy's Bridge |
50/1(-257%) | (2) Footy's Bridge 50/1, Took a step forward from his hurdling bow when second in 6-runner novice (20.2f) at Perth (20.2f, good) in June 2022. Sold from Gordon Elliott's yard for only £2,000 subsequently, though. Second at Perth in June 2022 but he's not been seen since; best watched on comeback. |
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6th (4) (50/1 +0%) Mountain Bay |
50/1(+0%) | (4) Mountain Bay 50/1, Lightly-raced maiden who showed some ability when fifth in Wincanton novice on penultimate start over hurdles. Needs to bounce back after a lesser showing at Exeter since though. Down the field at big prices in all five runs including three over hurdles; opposable. |
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7th (12) (250/1 -150%) Stop This Train |
250/1(-150%) | (12) Stop This Train 250/1, Placed once from 4 starts in Irish points but has offered little in a trio of maiden hurdles and a novice chase. Has struggled in all four runs under rules and can only be watched. |
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8th (7) (200/1 -100%) Chief Lady |
200/1(-100%) | (7) Chief Lady 200/1, Winning pointer but went backwards from hurdling bow when only seventh of 10 in a maiden at Lingfield (19.5f, good to soft, 200/1) 60 days ago. Irish point winner but she's made a low-key start over hurdles this season; no appeal. |
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9th (1) (17/2 -70%) Ballyvaughan Bay |
17/2(-70%) | (1) Ballyvaughan Bay 17/2, 5/1 and hooded, first run since leaving John Murphy when second of 7 in novice hurdle at Fakenham (20f, heavy) on hurdles bow 41 days ago. Considered. Encouraging start over hurdles when runner-up at Fakenham on recent comeback; in the mix. |
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10th (10) (9/1 +36%) Musique De Fee |
9/1(+36%) | (10) Musique De Fee 9/1, Ran to modest level both starts in bumpers and given a considerate introduction over hurdles when fourth of seven at Wincanton (2m5f) last month. Can take a step forward. Well held in her last two runs (bumper/hurdle) and she needs significant improvement. |
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|PU| (8) (200/1 -400%) Jiggaway |
200/1(-400%) | (8) Jiggaway 200/1, Down the field in a pair of bumpers and a lot more required if she's to feature on her hurdling debut. Didn't show much in two bumpers in the autumn and needs to leave that form miles behind. |
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|PU| (5) (250/1 -150%) The Old Bull |
250/1(-150%) | (5) The Old Bull 250/1, 300/1, twelfth of 13 in novice hurdle at Doncaster (16.6f, soft) on hurdles bow 19 days ago. Up in trip with lots to find. Tailed off in two bumpers and was beaten out of sight on his recent hurdling debut. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
KILBARRY HILL has been consistent so far this season, posting solid efforts to finish placed on all three of his starts, and he may be able to get his head in front in what looks a winnable contest. Ballyvaughan Bay is open to plenty of improvement after just two starts under Rules and he may prove the main danger to the selection. Madam Ryder will need to bounce back from a lacklustre effort at Lingfield over 2m last month if she is to feature, but she represents a top stable and is not totally dismissed.
WESTERNINTHEPARK sets a good standard on the form of his hurdling debut third at Exeter for Milton Harris so is taken to make a winning start for his new handler. Nicky Henderson's Madam Ryder should have learned a lot from her debut Lingfield tenth and can emerge as the main danger, with Kilbarry Hill and Ballyvaughan Bay appealing as the pick of the rest for place purposes.
Top of the list is KILBARRY HILL, who has finished placed in all of his three hurdle runs this winter and sets the standard.
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) (10/11 -36%) Duhallow Tommy |
10/11(-36%) | (1) Duhallow Tommy 10/11, Had shown just modest form over hurdles earlier this season but was the subject of strong support and proved a different proposition sent chasing after a breathing operation as he easily won a similar event over C&D last week, beating Clondaw Robin by 13 lengths. The one to beat under a penalty. Won by 13l over C&D on last week's chasing debut; ought to be hard to beat under penalty. |
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2nd (2) (2/1 +11%) Filanderer |
2/1(+11%) | (2) Filanderer 2/1, Disappointing on the whole over hurdles but is built for chasing and ran much better on his first start over fences when second at Wincanton (2m) 6 weeks ago, unlucky to bump into a classy rival (now rated 139) in a 0-120. Big shout off the same mark down in class. Ran well in defeat behind a subsequent Cheltenham winner on last month's chasing debut. |
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3rd (4) (33/1 +18%) Elpologreg |
33/1(+18%) | (4) Elpologreg 33/1, Modest maiden hurdler and little show in 2 handicap chases, including over further here 6 weeks ago. 33-1 third in a maiden hurdle last spring but well beaten in first two handicap chases. |
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4th (3) (40/1 -21%) Nathan Walker |
40/1(-21%) | (3) Nathan Walker 40/1, Poor maiden hurdler, her best run coming here in November. Switches to chasing with improvement needed but it's possible. Struggled in both handicap hurdles; drops back in trip for chasing debut. |
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5th (6) (10/1 -25%) Cobbs Corner |
10/1(-25%) | (6) Cobbs Corner 10/1, Handicap hurdle winner last autumn. Encouraging runs completed starts over fences this term, including over further here 6 weeks ago. Hard to see him taking this. Well held when brought down two starts ago but ran well in other two chases; a possible. |
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|F| (5) (15/2 +25%) Clondaw Robin |
15/2(+25%) | (5) Clondaw Robin 15/2, Just 1 win to his name but continues in good heart, no match and beaten 13 lengths by Duhallow Tommy over C&D last week. Vulnerable. 0-22 over fences but in good form lately and ought to make his presence felt again. |
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DUHALLOW TOMMY impressed when scoring by 13 lengths on his chasing debut over this C&D last week, beating the reopposing Clondaw Robin into second, and a 7lb penalty may not be enough to stop Toby Lawes' gelding from going in again. Filanderer was a five-length second behind a subsequent winner and potentially useful sort at Wincanton last month and he rates the biggest danger racing off an unchanged mark.
DUHALLOW TOMMY proved a different proposition as he made a successful debut over fences in taking style here last week and should be hard to beat under a penalty if in the same form. Filanderer is a big threat after his fine second to the now 139-rated Libberty Hunter in a stronger race at Wincanton 6 weeks ago.
It's hard to get away from DUHALLOW TOMMY, who stayed on well for a clearcut C&D win on last week's chasing debut.
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) (2/9 +50%) Junkanoo |
2/9(+50%) | (3) Junkanoo 2/9, Fairly useful handicapper on Flat (stays 11.5f) and has taken well to hurdling, finishing runner-up on all 3 starts. Went down by only a nose in Kempton novice 16 days and this looks a good chance to go one better. Triple Flat winner; useful hurdle form in defeat and tenacious latest; the one to beat. |
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2nd (1) (13/2 -8%) Colours On Canvas |
13/2(-8%) | (1) Colours On Canvas 13/2, Built on his debut promise in Ireland when making a successful start for this yard in 2m Lingfield novice hurdle in November. Well beaten in a C&D handicap since, though, and he'll need an improved effort to give weight to Junkanoo here. Cheekpieces go on. Produced bright finish to win at Lingfield (2m, good to soft); faded on soft since. |
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3rd (5) (16/1 -33%) Gearing's Point |
16/1(-33%) | (5) Gearing's Point 16/1, In good form on the Flat last year, winning 4 handicaps around 1½m. Showed an aptitude for hurdling when second of 8 in Fontwell maiden hurdle in August but the form is only modest. Ran respectably on AW Flat 9 days ago. Three middle-distance Flat wins on good/good to firm; minor form when 2nd on hurdle debut. |
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4th (6) (100/1 -525%) Master Chartwell |
100/1(-525%) | (6) Master Chartwell 100/1, Seemed to show a fair level of ability on his Flat debut but well below that level in 3 subsequent outings in that sphere, including for this yard at Lingfield last month. Junkanoo looks very much the stable first string. Very modest Flat form since some promise on first run for previous yard; hurdle debut. |
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5th (2) (150/1 -127%) Dreadpoetssociety |
150/1(-127%) | (2) Dreadpoetssociety 150/1, Little impact in 2 bumpers for Warren Greatrex in the first half of 2023 and pulled up on Fontwell hurdle debut for his new stable on Boxing Day. No impact in bumpers for previous yard; pulled up on hurdle debut at Fontwell (66-1). |
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6th (4) (9/1 -100%) Mako Of The Glade |
9/1(-100%) | (4) Mako Of The Glade 9/1, Fair form when reaching the frame in 2 juvenile hurdles in France in autumn 2021 but it's taken new connections over 2 years to get him to the track. Showed promise in France in late 2021; sold 50,000euros since; likely to need the run. |
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JUNKANOO has made a satisfactory start to life over hurdles, last seen running with plenty of credit when finishing a close-up second at Kempton. He should make a bold bid to go one place better for a yard who tend to excel with ex-Flat horses. Mako Of The Glade is of major interest on his first start for the Venetia Williams stable, particularly if the betting market speaks favourably about his chances. Gearing's Point was last seen finishing a creditable fifth at Lingfield over 1m4f on the Flat, but he will need to improve on his Fontwell second in order to trouble the selection.
This looks a good opportunity for JUNKANOO to get off the mark over hurdles. Lingfield-winner Colours On Canvas could be the one to follow Gary Moore's charge home unless the market vibes are positive surrounding the returning Mako of The Glade.
Barring accidents, this is a golden opportunity for JUNKANOO who should be much too good for these 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 (3) (7/2 +0%) Ilovethenightlife |
7/2(+0%) | (3) Ilovethenightlife 7/2, Scopey sort who raised her game when landing the EBF Mares' Final at Newbury last March. Back on track when fifth of 10 in handicap at Cheltenham (20.2f, good to soft) last month and, with this step up in trip a potentially good move, she has to enter calculations. Finished well at Chelteham and has claims if she can build on that at this new trip. |
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2nd (2) (9/4 -20%) Doughmore Bay |
9/4(-20%) | (2) Doughmore Bay 9/4, Winning start under Rules in 2½m Worcester novice hurdle in May and good second in another novice there (23f, soft) in October. Had plenty go wrong when seventh of 20 in a Cheltenham handicap since and he remains capable of better. Worcester winner who is still unexposed and is respected back in calmer waters. |
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3rd (6) (5/1 +72%) Hasty Parisian |
5/1(+72%) | (6) Hasty Parisian 5/1, Consistent sort who was in the process of running his usual creditable race back from 4 months off when departing 2 out at Newton Abbot (21.6f, heavy) in October. However, he's hard to make a case for based on his subsequent efforts. Just 1-17 over hurdles and he hasn't fired in last two runs; others preferred. |
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4th (7) (5/1 +9%) For Gina |
5/1(+9%) | (7) For Gina 5/1, Hasn't done much wrong since sent handicapping, notching her second success in good style at Fakenham (23.4f, soft) last time. Raised 8 lb for that, plus she's 3 lb 'wrong' here, but her reliability counts for plenty and another bold show could be on the way. Progressive 6yo who won by 11l at Fakenham last time; 8lb higher here but she's respected. |
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5th (4) (9/2 -50%) Lassue |
9/2(-50%) | (4) Lassue 9/2, Point winner who made a winning handicap debut on the back of a lengthy absence at Chepstow (23.6f, soft) in October. Solid efforts in defeat at Ascot and Kempton since, and she's likely to be in the thick of things once again. Record of 21133 over hurdles and she's open to more progress at staying trips; respected. |
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6th (5) (12/1 -33%) Monjules |
12/1(-33%) | (5) Monjules 12/1, Progressive for this yard last season, winning 3 handicap hurdles, and found just one too good on return here in November. (20.5f, good to soft) 6 weeks ago. No encouragement tried over fences last time but he could have a part to play back in this sphere. Went close here on penultimate run but he has stamina to prove at this new trip. |
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7th (1) (40/1 -122%) Diesel D'allier |
40/1(-122%) | (1) Diesel D'allier 40/1, Formerly a useful chaser on the cross-country circuit and posted his best effort for a while when sixth of 13 in such a race at Cheltenham last time. Well held first hurdles start since 2017 in a Warwick novice in October but he is on an attractive mark for his handicap debut in this sphere. Fair sixth in cross country race at Cheltenham latest; on dangerous mark back over hurdles. |
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Lassue posted another creditable effort in defeat when third in a class 2 event at Kempton last month. This ease in grade should help the daughter of Geordieland and another bold bid is anticipated off only 1lb higher in the ratings. However, she's likely to be priced accordingly, so it may pay to take a punt on potential improver ILOVETHENIGHTLIFE. Joe Tizzard's mare could relish this extra distance and the six-year-old has more going for her than most. The lightly-raced Doughmore Bay is also worth a second look.
While cases can be made for the majority of these, DOUGHMORE BAY is almost certainly the one with the greatest potential. He shaped better than the bare result on his handicap debut at Cheltenham and, granted better luck here, he could be the answer. Ilovethenightlife left the impression that this stiffer test would be in her favour when putting in good late work over 2½m on her latest start and she is feared most. Lassue and For Gina are also appealing.
The vote goes to LASSUE, who has form figures of 21133 over hurdles and still has potential as a stayer.
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) (5/4 +38%) Morfee |
5/4(+38%) | (2) Morfee 5/4, Built on earlier promise to gan a first success over fences in a 23f handicap chase at Taunton last month. Failed by a whisker in his follow-up bid here (19.8f, good to soft) and he's a big player now back up in trip. Won at Taunton before a near-miss here last time; big player again back up in trip. |
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2nd (1) (13/2 +19%) Sublime Heights |
13/2(+19%) | (1) Sublime Heights 13/2, All 3 of his chase wins have been gained here, the latest in this race 12 months ago. However, he has failed to fire in a handful of appearances so far this season and needs to bounce back. Won this race last year but he's been out of sorts this season; needs to get back on track. |
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3rd (6) (9/1 -50%) Born At Midnight |
9/1(-50%) | (6) Born At Midnight 9/1, Dual chase winner last season and ended that campaign with solid placed efforts at Huntingdon and Ludlow, both at around 3m. Resumes on a career-high mark but should have a part to play if he's ready to roll following an 11-month absence. Dual chase winner who has won when fresh in the past; needs a close look on return. |
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4th (4) (12/1 +0%) Game Socks |
12/1(+0%) | (4) Game Socks 12/1, Off the mark at third attempt in this sphere in 6-runner handicap at Worcester (23f, good to soft) in June 2022. Well held both starts since returning from a lengthy absence last month, though, and he's hard to warm to. Has struggled in two runs back from a long absence and he needs a major revival. |
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5th (5) (11/2 -175%) No Hubs No Hoobs |
11/2(-175%) | (5) No Hubs No Hoobs 11/2, Opened chase account at Wincanton in December 2022 and found just one too good when bidding to repeat the dose in this season's renewal of the same race. Perhaps the first-time cheekpieces will help eke out a little more and, if so, he will be a danger to all. Runner-up in both starts this season and he should go well again; cheekpieces added. |
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|PU| (3) (4/1 +27%) Kadex |
4/1(+27%) | (3) Kadex 4/1, Won twice over hurdles in France and put it together to land 4-runner handicap chase over C&D in October. Similar form when second at Fakenham next time but proved disappointing (jumped sketchily) when pulled up at that venue on latest start. Unexposed over fences but he flopped at Fakenham last time and needs to bounce back. |
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Although NO HUBS NO HOOBS hasn't always looked the most straightforward, there is no doubting that he has the ability to succeed off his current rating. First-time cheekpieces could be the making of the eight-year-old and he shades the verdict over fellow in-form rival Morfee. Seamus Mullins' charge lost little in defeat when a close-up second over an inadequate extended 2m3f trip here earlier in the month and he isn't taken lightly. The returning Born At Midnight makes most appeal of the remainder.
The vote goes to MORFEE, who was just touched off here earlier this month and a 3 lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from getting his head back in front now returned to this trip. No Hubs No Hoobs arrives here on the back of a couple of solid efforts and he looks the main threat, with Born At Midnight resuming from 11 months off and the other three all needing to bounce back.
No Hubs No Hoobs should be in the thick of it again but MORFEE (nap) is open to more progress back up in trip.
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 (12) (10/1 -11%) Good Lord |
10/1(-11%) | (12) Good Lord 10/1, Fair winner over 11f from 3 starts on Flat in Germany. Yet to land a blow over hurdles but has hinted at ability and may do better now switching to handicaps. Has had wind surgery and sports a first-time tongue strap. Lightly raced 5yo but he needs a transformation on his handicap hurdle debut; had wind op. |
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2nd (10) (9/2 +36%) Glance At Me |
9/2(+36%) | (10) Glance At Me 9/2, Found improvement in the first half of 2023, scoring at Lingfield and over C&D. Off 7 months before pulled up in handicap at Wincanton on Boxing Day, however, so needs to bounce back. Won here last May and she shaped as though she needed her recent comeback run; in the mix. |
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3rd (2) (11/2 +31%) Tara Iti |
11/2(+31%) | (2) Tara Iti 11/2, Produced a career-best display when adding to his tally at Fontwell in June. Has been underwhelming since but the handicapper continues to relinquish his grip. One of 3 runners for Gary Moore. Dual C&D winner but he's not easy to predict and was disappointing here last time. |
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4th (4) (11/1 -120%) Kotari |
11/1(-120%) | (4) Kotari 11/1, Fair maiden on the Flat. Comfortably held in 3 novices since switching to hurdles but appeals as one who could take off in handicaps. Has a first-time hood to hopefully help him settle better. Interesting, particularly if backed. Unexposed over hurdles and he's a possible improver with hood added on handicap debut. |
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5th (8) (11/2 -65%) Ferrybridge |
11/2(-65%) | (8) Ferrybridge 11/2, Off the mark when taking 8-runner handicap hurdle at Newcastle (17f, good to soft) under Jamie Gambin 37 days ago. Another bold show likely. Off the mark when landing a Newcastle handicap latest; 3lb higher here but he's respected. |
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6th (6) (10/1 -100%) Man Of Light |
10/1(-100%) | (6) Man Of Light 10/1, Bangor maiden hurdle winner in May 2021 and twice placed in handicaps in November of that year. Has a 22-month absence to overcome but he's been given a chance by the handicapper and returns with his yard among the winners. It will be interesting to see what the market has to say. Yard is in good form and he needs watching in market on his comeback. |
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7th (11) (8/1 +27%) Privatory |
8/1(+27%) | (11) Privatory 8/1, Dual 2m winner but below par last season and no sign of a revival this time round, albeit latest run can be forgiven (hampered). Disappointing 5yo who has been well held in both runs this winter and others are preferred. |
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8th (3) (12/1 +40%) Ray's The One |
12/1(+40%) | (3) Ray's The One 12/1, Dual winner at Fontwell who also scored on AW Flat last summer. Well held at Ascot back hurdling just before Christmas but this is a slightly easier assignment. Well beaten under both codes in last three runs and he needs to get back on track. |
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9th (9) (66/1 -100%) Clinton Lane |
66/1(-100%) | (9) Clinton Lane 66/1, Appeared to take a sizeable step forward when third in an 8-runner maiden at Wincanton in October but hasn't been able to repeat that effort since, including in handicaps. Cheekpieces go on for the first time. Seven-race maiden who has been tailed off in both his handicaps; cheekpieces now added. |
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|PU| (14) (12/1 +64%) Qeyaady |
12/1(+64%) | (14) Qeyaady 12/1, Modest at best on the Flat these days (fourth on AW last week) and has shown precious little to date over hurdles. Best watched from 7 lb out of the handicap. Has struggled in his four previous hurdle runs and is 7lb out of the weights here. |
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|PU| (13) (16/1 +27%) Onnaroll |
16/1(+27%) | (13) Onnaroll 16/1, Just poor form over hurdles, making a significant impact on only one occasion, and hard to make a strong case for him from 3 lb out of the weights. Second from out of weights at Fontwell in September but he's been below that level since. |
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|PU| (5) (17/2 -21%) Highlander Casseul |
17/2(-21%) | (5) Highlander Casseul 17/2, Fair ex-Irish maiden hurdler who made his first impact in Britain when third of 6 at Fontwell 48 days ago, leading for long way. Claims if he can build on that. Showed signs of a revival at Fontwell but this is a deeper race and he's now 0-15. |
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|PU| (1) (22/1 +12%) Jimmy Boy |
22/1(+12%) | (1) Jimmy Boy 22/1, Fair maiden hurdler in Ireland but well held all 3 outings for current yard, including in a first-time visor last time. Too soon to write off but hard to be confident about at present. 14-race maiden who has been tailed off in all three runs for current yard; lots to prove. |
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|PU| (7) (50/1 -257%) Matewan |
50/1(-257%) | (7) Matewan 50/1, Fair Flat winner. Below that level over hurdles for current yard in 2021, including well held in 2 handicaps. Has a long absence to overcome. Best watched unless the betting vibes are notably strong. Unexposed over hurdles but he has something to prove after a long absence. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Ferrybridge made the most of better ground and a career-low mark when gaining a breakthrough victory at Newcastle last month. With that in mind, a 3lb rise in the ratings and more testing conditions may leave James Owen's inmate vulnerable. A first-time hood could enable the keen-going KOTARI to settle better and the five-year-old looks fairly treated on his handicap bow. The selection's stablemate Tara Iti, a dual C&D winner, also enters calculations.
FERRYBRIDGE did win quite a weak race at Newcastle but might have more to come now he's up and running for James Owen. Kotari should be able to do something from this sort of mark judged on Flat ability and a market move for him would look significant. Man of Light returns from a lay-off with his stable in good form and is another who could be a big player if the betting suggests he's ready to roll.
The vote goes to FERRYBRIDGE, who got off the mark at Newcastle last month and his confidence should be boosted after that success.
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