There were 33 Races on Monday 6th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Kempton, 8 races at Hereford, 7 races at Plumpton, 9 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 (2) (7/2 +56%) A Tickatickatiming |
7/2(+56%) | (2) A Tickatickatiming 7/2, Fair bumper winner who left her hurdling debut form behind (settled better) when third of 9 in novice at Fontwell (17.7f, good) 31 days ago, not knocked about. Still, handicaps entitled to be more her bag. Course bumper winner who was a promising third over hurdles last time; in the mix. |
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2nd (8) (13/8 +28%) Goodtimecrew |
13/8(+28%) | (8) Goodtimecrew 13/8, Second only start in points and perfect start under Rules when landing 18-runner Wincanton bumper (15.2f) in February. Struggled faced with more testing ground at Sandown the following month but she remains with good deal of potential now hurdling. Bumper winner who has a smart hurdler on her dam's side; interesting on hurdling debut. |
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3rd (5) (10/3 -21%) Country Lady |
10/3(-21%) | (5) Country Lady 10/3, Plenty to like on paper and she duly confirmed promise of her Lingfield debut effort when running out a good winner of a bumper here (17.7f) back in April. Has to be high on the shortlist now attentions switch to timber on return. Half-sister to Frodon and she won a bumper here in April; interesting on hurdling debut. |
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4th (13) (80/1 -186%) Tique |
80/1(-186%) | (13) Tique 80/1, Bumper winner at the fourth attempt at Bangor in May but has been let down by her jumping both starts over hurdles, well-beaten fourth of 6 at Hereford 20 days ago. Has work to do. Flopped at Hereford (favourite) on return last month and has something to prove after that. |
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5th (10) (125/1 -89%) Nathan Walker |
125/1(-89%) | (10) Nathan Walker 125/1, Down the field in bumpers and no short-term encouragement to glean from either of her hurdle starts in recent months. Likely type for low-grade handicaps. Well held in all six starts including two over hurdles; remains best watched for now. |
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6th (4) (150/1 -436%) Chief Lady |
150/1(-436%) | (4) Chief Lady 150/1, Mahler filly. Dam unraced sister to useful chaser (stayed 25f) Just A Sting. Off mark in Irish points at second attempt (May 21) but she's probably best watched on Rules/hurdles debut. Irish point winner in May and she needs watching in market on her hurdling debut. |
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7th (12) (16/1 -14%) Super Dawn |
16/1(-14%) | (12) Super Dawn 16/1, Finally off mark in points in 2-runner race in April and offered something to work on under a positive ride when fourth on hurdles debut at Warwick (2m) 32 days ago, no extra from the last. Possible she can build on that now. 1-11 in points; showed some promise on hurdling debut but she needs to build on that. |
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8th (7) (25/1 -178%) Fortuitous Favour |
25/1(-178%) | (7) Fortuitous Favour 25/1, Narrow winner of a 12.4f Wetherby bumper on debut in December 2021. Seen only twice since but she did offer a bit when third in 5-runner mares' novice here (20.5f) on hurdles debut back in March, outpaced from 3 out. May be one for later on in this sphere. Bumper winner but well held on hurdling debut in March; bit to prove after another break. |
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9th (6) (250/1 -150%) Den The Diva |
250/1(-150%) | (6) Den The Diva 250/1, Little impact in bumper/pair of mares' novice hurdles last term. Well beaten at massive prices in a bumper and two hurdle events; can only be watched. |
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10th (3) (4/1 +20%) Brave Jen |
4/1(+20%) | (3) Brave Jen 4/1, Kayf Tara mare who has displayed promise in bumpers, matching previous best without being seen to best effect when fourth of 11 at Ludlow (15.7f) in May. Should be up to making her mark in this sphere and worth a second look on back of another wind op. Reached the frame in two of her three bumpers and should have a future over hurdles. |
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11th (1) (50/1 -150%) Allegro Forte |
50/1(-150%) | (1) Allegro Forte 50/1, Highland Reel filly who displayed promise on first of 2 starts in bumpers but she could only run to a poor level when eighth of 10 on Flat debut in a Kempton maiden (12f) back in March. Likely best watched now hurdling. Still early days but she needs a transformation on this switch to hurdling. |
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12th (11) (300/1 -200%) Pepite De Amour |
300/1(-200%) | (11) Pepite De Amour 300/1, Big prices and well held both starts in bumpers during the spring, starting to struggle when badly hampered early in the straight at Ludlow (15.7f) in May. Passed over now hurdling. Half-sister to hurdle winners but she needs major improvement on this switch to jumps. |
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An interesting race where Paul Nicholls sends course bumper winner Country Lady over hurdles for the first time, looking to put her Plumpton knowledge to good use. She can go well, but Nicky Henderson has decided to rely on BRAVE JEN here, following her wind surgery. She is related to plenty of winners over hurdles and is bred to do better in this sphere, so we may see her come home in front. Goodtimecrew and Fortuitous Favour are others to consider in what may prove an informative renewal.
A good winner on debut in a Wincanton bumper, GOODTIMECREW possibly found underfoot conditions against her at Sandown thereafter during the spring and she very much remains a bright prospect now hurdling on return. Country Lady, who was successful in a course bumper back in April, heads up the dangers on her respective hurdles bow. Brave Jen completes the shortlist.
Frodon's half-sister COUNTRY LADY was a brave winner of a bumper here in April and she gets the vote on this switch to hurdling.
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 (9) (8/1 +0%) West Orchard |
8/1(+0%) | (9) West Orchard 8/1, Modest maiden hurdler. Fell first on his chasing debut at Newton Abbot in May so others are preferred. Fell at first fence on chasing debut in May and has 0-13 strike-rate over hurdles. |
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2nd (1) (6/1 -9%) Proper Twelve |
6/1(-9%) | (1) Proper Twelve 6/1, Got off the mark over hurdles at Market Rasen in May. Posted an encouraging second of four on his chase debut in handicap chase at Fontwell (19.5f, good) 30 days ago. Enters calculations. Well held when second of four on chase debut but positives can be drawn from that. |
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3rd (3) (3/1 +10%) Divine Inspiration |
3/1(+10%) | (3) Divine Inspiration 3/1, Irish point winner who made a promising start over fences when third of 7 in handicap chase at Wetherby (24.2f, soft) 7 months ago. Since undergone breathing surgery. Holds good claims. Third when upped to 3m for chase/handicap debut in March; may fare better over this trip. |
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4th (2) (9/1 -13%) Sadler's Bay |
9/1(-13%) | (2) Sadler's Bay 9/1, Saddle slipped when an unlucky third in handicap hurdle at Warwick (25f, good to soft) 177 days ago. Much respected now going chasing. Might have been unlucky not to win over hurdles in May, and that form worked out well. |
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5th (6) (12/1 -140%) Theonlywayiswessex |
12/1(-140%) | (6) Theonlywayiswessex 12/1, Dual AW Flat winner for this yard earlier in the year. Lightly raced over hurdles and posted a good second of 6 in handicap hurdle at Bangor (16.7f, good) 62 days ago. Needs considering now starting out over fences. Went close off this mark over hurdles in September but is not bred for chasing; new trip. |
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6th (5) (10/3 +39%) Haston Clermont |
10/3(+39%) | (5) Haston Clermont 10/3, Runner-up on completed start in Irish points (Nov 2021). Cost a fair bit and showed plenty to work on in Chepstow bumper but not much encouragement to glean from over hurdles. Off 6 months. Makes chase debut. Last season's hurdle form was underwhelming but fences may show him in a better light. |
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7th (7) (6/1 +57%) Hilltown |
6/1(+57%) | (7) Hilltown 6/1, Scored over hurdles at Plumpton (25f, soft) in April and not disgraced when in the frame all three runs since. Possibilities on his first go in this sphere. Course winner off 1lb higher over hurdles in April; a possible on today's chasing debut. |
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8th (11) (40/1 +60%) Shirocco's Delight |
40/1(+60%) | (11) Shirocco's Delight 40/1, Remains a maiden after 19 starts. 80/1, ninth of 12 in handicap hurdle at Plumpton (20.5f) 31 days ago. Made mistakes when pulled up on chasing debut at Taunton last term. Others preferred. 19-race maiden; pulled up on only previous chasing attempt and 5lb wrong today. |
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9th (4) (40/1 -60%) Endersen |
40/1(-60%) | (4) Endersen 40/1, Lightly-raced maiden hurdler, best run when fourth of 7 in novice hurdle at Kempton (21f, heavy) 7 months ago. No forlorn hope on his chase debut. Showed only minor promise over hurdles but switches to fences armed with point experience. |
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|PU| (10) (16/1 +0%) Yesnosorry |
16/1(+0%) | (10) Yesnosorry 16/1, Runner-up over hurdles at Plumpton (15.9f) in March. Disappointing at Fontwell a month later but not one to write off now chasing on balance (dam was a dual winning pointer). Second off this lowly mark over hurdles here in March; more needed on chasing debut. |
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|PU| (8) (22/1 -22%) Mrs Kinsella |
22/1(-22%) | (8) Mrs Kinsella 22/1, Some fair runs without winning over hurdles but little impact in 2 chases this autumn. A watching brief is advised. Well beaten on both chases this autumn but may be aided by refitted cheekpieces here. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Sadler's Bay remains a maiden but he ran his best race yet when third over hurdles at Warwick, beaten less than two lengths over three miles despite his saddle slipping. If he takes to fences then he could go well, but he might struggle to cope with THEONLYWAYISWESSEX. The selection ran on to be beaten a neck in a 2m hurdle at Bangor and should only improve for the step up in trip, though his ability to jump fences has to be taken on trust. Endersen and Yesnosorry are others to consider for popular local trainers.
Point-winner DIVINE INSPIRATION shaped well quickly switched to fences when third at Wetherby in the spring and looks the way to go on his seasonal return with a fair bit of improvement on the cards. Proper Twelve also made a promising start in this sphere when runner-up at Fontwell and is next on the list ahead of fencing-newcomers Sadler's Bay and Theonlywayiswessex.
The most interesting one is arguably SADLER'S BAY, who ran well when third in a Warwick hurdle in May.
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) (7/1 -56%) Emailandy |
7/1(-56%) | (1) Emailandy 7/1, Encouraging third of 13 in bumper at Exeter (16.7f, good to soft, 10/1) 6 months ago. Goes over hurdles now after a wind op and he's much respected for top yard. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd (2) (15/8 +16%) Goodwin |
15/8(+16%) | (2) Goodwin 15/8, Confirmed debut promise when easily landing 9-runner bumper at Fontwell (17.7f, good) in February, suited by longer trip. Player now going hurdling with his stamina drawn out more. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd (8) (15/8 +53%) Avada Kedavra |
15/8(+53%) | (8) Avada Kedavra 15/8, €72,000 3-y-o. Son of Milan. Dam unraced sister to smart hurdler/top-class chaser (Cheltenham Gold Cup winner, stayed 3¼m) Bobs Worth and fairly useful 2m hurdle winner Chesterfieldavenue. Fourth sole start in Irish points (Apr 9). Interesting newcomer. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4th (5) (5/1 +64%) Sprucefrontiers |
5/1(+64%) | (5) Sprucefrontiers 5/1, Sans Frontieres gelding. Sister to point winner Pelegrine Falcon. Dam, lightly raced in bumpers, sister to fairly useful 2m chaser Tree Creeper. Last of 3 finishers sole start in Irish points, so more is needed on his hurdling bow. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5th (4) (20/1 +20%) Rajaran |
20/1(+20%) | (4) Rajaran 20/1, Twice-raced maiden hurdler who was pulled up in novice hurdle at Newbury (20.5f, soft, 125/1) 7 months ago. Has lots to prove. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6th (10) (22/1 -340%) Sangiovese |
22/1(-340%) | (10) Sangiovese 22/1, Clear second in Newton Abbot bumper in July. Not knocked about switched to hurdles when fifth of 8 in novice here (15.9f, good to soft) 14 days ago. Can take a step forward. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7th (6) (100/1 -300%) Touch Of Thunder |
100/1(-300%) | (6) Touch Of Thunder 100/1, Twice raced in bumpers, better effort when fifth of 8 at Worcester (16f, good to soft) 173 days ago. Makes hurdles debut with a big step forward required. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8th (7) (250/1 -150%) Vendant |
250/1(-150%) | (7) Vendant 250/1, Vendangeur gelding. Placed in points but showed little when eleventh of 14 in bumper at Fontwell (17.7f, soft) on NH debut. Off 9 months. Makes hurdles debut. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9th (9) (125/1 -213%) Elpologreg |
125/1(-213%) | (9) Elpologreg 125/1, Modest form at best in bumpers and went backwards from an encouraging hurdles debut when fifth of 8 in novice hurdle at Fontwell (19.2f, good) 26 days ago. Not ruled out if bouncing back. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|PU| (3) (8/1 +0%) Hawaii Du Mestivel |
8/1(+0%) | (3) Hawaii Du Mestivel 8/1, £100,000 4-y-o. No Risk At All gelding. Dam French chaser (17f-3m winner). Third in an Irish point (Dec 2021). One to consider starting out in this sphere. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|PU| (11) (200/1 -300%) Grangeclare North |
200/1(-300%) | (11) Grangeclare North 200/1, Only modest form shown in bumpers last season. Switches to hurdles back from 6 months off with lots more needed. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Avada Kedavra was a well-beaten fourth in a point-to-point at Quakerstown in April but he makes his debut over hurdles here and looks the sort to improve as he matures and strengthens. Emailandy was third in his second bumper and is worth watching on his first start following wind surgery, but GOODWIN is readily preferred in this field. He won a Fontwell bumper by eight lengths in February and looks set for a rewarding campaign over hurdles this season for the Chris Gordon stable.
The market should reveal plenty but Chris Gordon's GOODWIN looked a good prospect when easily landing a Fontwell bumper last term and can make a winning start over hurdles. Both Avada Kedavra and Emailandy are in excellent hands and bring potential to this sphere so rate obvious threats along with Gary Moore's progressive type Sangiovese.
The most obvious answer is GOODWIN, who created a pretty good impression when striding clear to win a Fontwell bumper in February.
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) (14/1 +0%) Forever William |
14/1(+0%) | (6) Forever William 14/1, Responded well when narrowly prevailing in 19f Taunton handicap in January. Off since pulling up at Wincanton in March but gone well fresh before and could bounce back on reappearance. Gained hard-fought win off this mark in January; absent since poor run in April. |
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2nd (8) (11/1 +21%) Monjules |
11/1(+21%) | (8) Monjules 11/1, Progressive for this yard last season, winning 3 handicap hurdles. Given a break since his below-form third at Newton Abbot in May. Could go on to even better things this term. Did well for new stable last season (three wins) but current mark demands further progress. |
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3rd (5) (10/3 +17%) Mr Freedom |
10/3(+17%) | (5) Mr Freedom 10/3, Likeable type who followed 4 wins over hurdles last season with a hat-trick on the Flat this summer. Ran really well again back over timber after a break when runner-up at Fontwell (conceded first run) last month and looks sure to be in the mix again. Three Flat wins this year; clear second to progressive rival on return to hurdling. |
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4th (9) (11/1 -22%) Burrows Park |
11/1(-22%) | (9) Burrows Park 11/1, Landed 23f handicap hurdle in the mud at Exeter in January. Found very competitive handicaps all too much for him in the spring but this veteran has been given a big chance by the handicapper ahead of this reappearance. Has his quirks and is hard to predict but makes seasonal debut from a dangerous mark. |
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5th (3) (9/2 -29%) Pyramid Place |
9/2(-29%) | (3) Pyramid Place 9/2, Proved better than ever when landing the traditionally strong Silver Trophy at Chepstow (19.5f, heavy) 23 days ago. Raised 7 lb but should have a part to play if in similar form. Landed valuable prize at Chepstow last month and is now 7-25 over hurdles; respected. |
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6th (7) (3/1 +40%) Western General |
3/1(+40%) | (7) Western General 3/1, Progressive, winning 18.5f Newton Abbot maiden when last seen in April. Should have more to offer this season and major player if fully primed for this reappearance. Came good in Newton Abbot maiden in April and is open to improvement this season. |
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7th (2) (4/1 -14%) Lord Baddesley |
4/1(-14%) | (2) Lord Baddesley 4/1, Won this race 12 months ago. Made a creditable return to action over fences here a fortnight ago and should make a bold bid to defend his crown. Won this by over 9l last year and ran well over fences here last month; major player. |
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|PU| (4) (14/1 -87%) Casa Loupi |
14/1(-87%) | (4) Casa Loupi 14/1, Fairly useful hurdler back in 2021 and returned from a long absence with a promising display on the Flat at Nottingham in May. Looks nicely treated back over timber and is worth monitoring in the market. Dual novice winner in 2021; placed on Flat in May, after long absence; market may guide. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.
Pyramid Place went in by just over three lengths at Chepstow last month and has to be considered off 7lb higher, but conditions could be very different this time around. Therefore, the vote goes to MR FREEDOM, who put in a bold display to finish second in a class 2 event at Fontwell last time and the four-year-old ought to go close off only a 2lb higher mark now eased in grade. Lord Baddesley looks the best of the rest after his third at Plumpton.
There should be more to come from the low-mileage WESTERN GENERAL this season and Sean Bowen's mount can see off last year's winner Lord Baddesley, who looks sure to give a good account of himself after a solid reappearance effort over fences here last month. Silver Trophy hero Pyramid Place is another likely to have a say.
Quirky veteran BURROWS PARK comes here fresh and will be hard to beat off his current mark if in the right mood.
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 (10) (11/2 -38%) Blade Runner |
11/2(-38%) | (10) Blade Runner 11/2, Winner of 3 of his first 4 starts over fences (all at this track) and, following a couple of spins over hurdles, he produced a career-best when making a winning reappearance in a Chepstow handicap chase (23.6f, heavy) last month. Now 6 lb higher in a tougher race, but he's a big player all the same. 4-5 over fences and three of those wins came at this track; respected. |
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2nd (5) (25/1 +38%) I See You Well |
25/1(+38%) | (5) I See You Well 25/1, Winner of 8 of his 36 starts over fences, the latest in a 6-runner Sandown handicap (3m, good to soft) last December. Reproduction of that form would give him a chance off this mark (2 lb lower than for that success), but mixed bag since and recent reappearance at Exeter wasn't encouraging. Now 2lb lower than for last win but has something to prove and seems best in small fields. |
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3rd (13) (4/1 +33%) Midnight Mary |
4/1(+33%) | (13) Midnight Mary 4/1, Fair winning hurdler who performed well over fences last season, winning at Wetherby before a series of decent efforts in defeat. Stamina probably stretched over 29f at Fakenham on latest start in May and she's not without hope back down in trip here. Still has potential in this sphere and she looks interesting back in trip on return. |
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4th (9) (10/1 +29%) Dom Of Mary |
10/1(+29%) | (9) Dom Of Mary 10/1, Off the mark over fences in Stratford in April, ridden more positively than usual and jumped well. However, not for the first time he didn't look straightforward when fifth of 11 at Uttoxeter the following month. Likely to find one or two too good back from a 6-month break. Still lightly raced over fences but he needs to find more progress on his return. |
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5th (12) (11/4 +54%) Island Run |
11/4(+54%) | (12) Island Run 11/4, Back to winning ways in a handicap hurdle at Wincanton in March and ended last season with a good effort at Kempton. Started this campaign with another solid display in defeat, going close on his chase debut back at Kempton (3m, good), and he has to enter calculations. Kicked off his chase career with a close call at Kempton last month; respected up 2lb. |
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6th (2) (15/2 -25%) Kayf Hernando |
15/2(-25%) | (2) Kayf Hernando 15/2, Stepped forward from his chasing debut when winning at Taunton last November. Improved again when landing a Southwell (24.3f, soft) handicap on latest start in April, making it 2-4 in this sphere. Since undergone a wind op and more needed up 5 lb here, but couldn't rule out further progress. Record of 2-4 over fences and he's open to more progress this season; respected on return. |
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7th (6) (20/1 -100%) Tip Top Mountain |
20/1(-100%) | (6) Tip Top Mountain 20/1, Enhanced good strike rate over fences (and made it 2-3 here) when landing a 4-runner C&D handicap (soft) on latest start in April. 5 lb rise fair enough and should make his presence felt if ready to roll (won on his seasonal reappearance last season), but this demands a clear personal best. Made it 6-13 over fences when scoring over C&D in final run last term; shortlisted. |
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8th (7) (16/1 -60%) Ballinsker |
16/1(-60%) | (7) Ballinsker 16/1, Resumed winning ways upped to 3m at Chepstow during the spring, travelling well throughout and jumped with aplomb. Step up to 3¼m may have stretched him at Newton Abbot when last seen in May but, in any case, he looks vulnerable off his present mark in a race this competitive. Triple chase winner but he is exposed in this sphere and has some work to do on return. |
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9th (11) (14/1 -40%) Wake Up Early |
14/1(-40%) | (11) Wake Up Early 14/1, Recorded third win for this yard at Sedgefield (27f, heavy) in March and placed both starts since, including when a clear second to a progressive type on recent reappearance at Wincanton (25f, soft). Nudged up 3 lb, but that is negated by Cillin Leonard's claim and he has an each-way chance. Four-time chase winner who should go well again but others look stronger. |
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10th (4) (28/1 -12%) Up The Straight |
28/1(-12%) | (4) Up The Straight 28/1, Bagged a 2½m Sandown handicap chase off a 5 lb higher mark in April 2022, but rather hit-and-miss since. Well held at Fontwell on his reappearance last month and while he's entitled to come on for that (looked rusty), others make more appeal. All of his wins have been at shorter trips and was tailed off on his return last month. |
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11th (1) (9/1 +25%) Wouldubewell |
9/1(+25%) | (1) Wouldubewell 9/1, Successful twice between the flags and won once from a handful of runs over hurdles. Made it 3-9 over fences when landing a Wincanton handicap (25f, good to soft) on final run of last term. That, like her other 2 chase wins, was in a small field, but she's only gone up 3 lb and goes well fresh. Ended last season with a win and has claims if she can pick up where she left off. |
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12th (8) (14/1 +22%) Sublime Heights |
14/1(+22%) | (8) Sublime Heights 14/1, Winner of 3 handicap chases in cheekpieces/visor at up to to 25.7f here last term, the latest off 6 lb lower in February. Blinkered when running poorly on return at Stratford (22.6f, good to soft) last month and visor now refitted (also sports a first-time tongue strap). Others look more solid. Three chase wins here but he was pulled up last month and needs to bounce back after that. |
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KAYF HERNANDO took care of his nearest rival by over two lengths when scoring at Southwell in April and he was given a 5lb rise for that victory. The seven-year-old makes his return to action after undergoing wind surgery and he could be the one to beat. Wouldubewell was an easy 12-length winner at Wincanton in the spring and she should have her say off a 3lb higher rating, while Blade Runner is another to consider after his success at Chepstow.
There may well be more to come from BLADE RUNNER, who produced his best effort yet when making a winning reappearance at Chepstow. His record now stands at 4-5 over fences (and 3-5 overall at this course) and this is likely to be a strongly-run affair, which will play to his strengths. Midnight Mary is a solid mare and she is feared most ahead of Island Run, who made a positive start over fences when going close at Kempton. Wouldubewell is also worth considering, along with Kayf Hernando.
Plenty have claims but the vote goes to BLADE RUNNER, who is 4-5 over fences and his first three chase wins came at this track.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (8) (8/13 +55%) West End Boy |
8/13(+55%) | (8) West End Boy 8/13, Left last season's novice efforts well behind when making a successful handicap debut at Wincanton (2m, soft) 8 days ago. That was a conditional jockeys' event so he escapes a penalty here. His claims are obvious. Won comfortably by 10l on recent handicap debut and escapes a penalty here. |
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2nd (3) (6/1 +14%) Parc D'Amour |
6/1(+14%) | (3) Parc D'Amour 6/1, Bumper winner who has run to a fair level over hurdles without getting his head in front, performing creditably back from 5 months off when third of 6 at Huntingdon (2m) last month. Tongue tied first time here. Tends to race too freely but has made the frame on five of his six hurdling starts. |
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3rd (2) (20/1 -150%) Spartan Army |
20/1(-150%) | (2) Spartan Army 20/1, Fairly useful juvenile hurdler last season, winning twice. Arrives fit from a run on the Flat last month but his opening handicap mark in this sphere isn't obviously generous. 2-5 as a juvenile hurdler last season and could still have more to offer. |
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4th (7) (16/1 -14%) Tara Iti |
16/1(-14%) | (7) Tara Iti 16/1, Recorded a career best when winning 7-runner handicap hurdle at Fontwell in June. First outing since then when unseating 3 out in a C&D handicap 14 days ago, shaken up and still off the pace at the time. On back foot when unseating rider here last month and remains on career-high mark. |
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5th (1) (18/1 -29%) Hecouldbetheone |
18/1(-29%) | (1) Hecouldbetheone 18/1, Won novice hurdles at Fontwell and here (20.5f) for Gary Moore in 2021/22 but has been absent for 19 months ahead of this handicap debut for new trainer Chris Gordon. Betting perhaps the best guide to expectations given the length of the lay-off. Promising novice for Gary Moore in 2021-22; makes stable/handicap debut after long layoff. |
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6th (5) (10/3 -48%) Western Soldier |
10/3(-48%) | (5) Western Soldier 10/3, Useful on the Flat in Germany. Struck at the second time of asking over hurdles in a C&D novice last month and has plenty of scope from this opening hurdle mark judged on his Flat ability. Smart on the Flat; easy winner of recent C&D maiden; could be on very lenient mark. |
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7th (6) (200/1 -400%) Sniper Point |
200/1(-400%) | (6) Sniper Point 200/1, Showed fairly useful form when winning 17f claiming hurdle at Cagner-Sur-Mer on final start for Hugo Merienn in January but well below that level in 2 novice hurdles for this yard in the spring. Has plenty to prove on reappearance. Won in France in January; both British runs towards end of last season were underwhelming. |
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WEST END BOY took a big step forward when winning easily on his handicap debut at Wincanton eight days ago and the son of Westerner is extremely hard to oppose as he does not have to carry a penalty for that conditional jockeys' handicap success. Western Soldier also arrives here on the back of an impressive victory and he should not be discounted, while Parc d'Amour is another to note.
It's tough to ignore the claims of WEST END BOY, who escapes a penalty for his ready handicap debut success at Wincanton recently and Freddie Gingell can use his full 7 lb allowance this time. C&D novice winner Western Solo is comfortably the most interesting of the remainder as an opening handicap hurdle mark of 106 is lenient based on the level of form he attained on the Flat in Germany.
A talented Flat racer when trained in Germany, WESTERN SOLDIER (nap) won a recent C&D maiden hurdle with considerable ease.
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) (11/2 +50%) Baddesley |
11/2(+50%) | (6) Baddesley 11/2, Off the mark over hurdles at seventh attempt when making virtually in a C&D handicap last November. Creditable third in a first-time visor (omitted here) back here during the spring and it was in a stronger race than this that he struggled at Market Rasen next time. Unreliable and has fitness to prove but runs this track well; can't be ruled out. |
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2nd (3) (10/3 +17%) Copshill Lad |
10/3(+17%) | (3) Copshill Lad 10/3, Yet to really build on the promise of his impressive bumper success, but he has shown a fair level of ability in this sphere. Reappearance third in a handicap at Exeter (18.5f, good) was creditable and he merits respect off 1 lb lower here. 0-6 over hurdles but ran well last month, after a break, and this slower ground will suit. |
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3rd (5) (22/1 +21%) Ragamuffin |
22/1(+21%) | (5) Ragamuffin 22/1, Three-time chase winner in 2022 and posted easily his best effort so far this year when runner-up in a handicap hurdle at Worcester (2½m, good to soft) in August. Failed to build on that both subsequent starts, though, and needs to bounce back. Didn't fire at Sedgefield last month and is probably best suited by good ground. |
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4th (4) (22/1 +12%) Poker Master |
22/1(+12%) | (4) Poker Master 22/1, Won 3 on the bounce during 2021/22 campaign and progressed again on first 2 starts of last season, landing back-to-back 20.7f handicaps at Huntingdon. However, returns to action with a point to prove having failed to fire at Ffos Las when last seen during the spring. Won five times in 2022 but absent since a poor run in February. |
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5th (2) (13/2 -44%) Heross Du Seuil |
13/2(-44%) | (2) Heross Du Seuil 13/2, Left first 3 runs for this yard behind when successful at Uttoxeter (2½m, soft) in September and backed it up when narrowly denied at Southwell last month. Wasn't disgraced at Carlisle since, but it could be that the handicapper now has his measure. Back in good form this autumn, albeit had pretty hard race when fifth last time. |
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6th (10) (7/1 +7%) Dylan's Double |
7/1(+7%) | (10) Dylan's Double 7/1, Shaped well on hurdles debut in an Exeter novice in January. Failed to build on that in 2 subsequent starts, but it would be no surprise were he to take a step forward now upped in trip for this handicap debut. Watch the betting. Showed only minor promise in 2m novice/maiden hurdles; possible improver on handicap debut. |
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7th (1) (9/2 -50%) Godot |
9/2(-50%) | (1) Godot 9/2, Opened hurdles account in C&D maiden during the spring and improved when following up in a Kempton handicap (21f, good to soft) in May. Resumes on just a 3 lb higher mark and, with further improvement on the cards, he's high on the shortlist. Signed off with two wins in spring (one over C&D); obvious contender if still in same form. |
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8th (11) (12/1 +0%) Executive Pool |
12/1(+0%) | (11) Executive Pool 12/1, Fair Flat winner who got off the mark in this sphere in 2m Hereford handicap in April. Not disgraced when fifth here (15.9f, good to firm) following month, but will need to have improved during the summer if he's to make a winning return in this contest. Got his act together at Hereford in April but off since lesser effort here in May. |
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9th (8) (22/1 +45%) Pilbara |
22/1(+45%) | (8) Pilbara 22/1, Twice successful in this sphere for Emmet Mullins on the other side of the Irish Sea in 2020. Sole win for this yard was gained off a significantly higher mark over fences at Fontwell in October 2021, but it's been a struggle since and he needs to bounce back in a major way. Well handicapped on old form but never really got going last season; back from break. |
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10th (9) (18/1 +55%) Highlander Casseul |
18/1(+55%) | (9) Highlander Casseul 18/1, Fair ex-Irish maiden hurdler, but safely held both starts for present yard and it's easy enough to look elsewhere. Ex-Irish maiden; well beaten in two 2m4f handicap hurdles for new stable this season. |
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|PU| (7) (15/2 -25%) Beat The Heat |
15/2(-25%) | (7) Beat The Heat 15/2, Bagged 3 handicap hurdles at Fontwell in 2022 and, fit from the Flat (winner at Bath at the end of August), he put in a good shift when third of 12 back there (19.2f, good) last month. Needs to raise his game touch in order to take this, but he's one to consider nonetheless. Won three times at Fontwell in 2022 and was good third off 1lb higher there last month. |
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The hat-trick seeking Godot has to be of interest on his return to action but marginal preference is for COPSHILL LAD. Milton Harris' gelding caught the eye when staying on over 2m2f at Exeter last month and he should benefit from this extra couple of furlongs. Beat The Heat is another with strong form claims in a race of this nature, while Dylan's Double should not be discounted on his handicap bow.
The vote goes to GODOT, who got his act together with back-to-back wins during the spring and, with the prospect of better to come from this 6-y-o, he makes plenty of appeal. Fellow C&D winner Baddesley has something of a patchy record, but he's certainly capable of a bold show off this mark and is next on the list ahead of Copshill Lad and interesting handicap debutant Dylan's Double. Beat The Heat is also worthy of a mention in what looks a pretty competitive heat.
He's yet to win over hurdles but COPSHILL LAD is a big player if judged on how well he ran before falling at Fakenham in May.
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