Redcar Races & Results Tomform Tuesday 28th May 2024

There were 48 Races on Tuesday 28th May 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Bangor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Tuesday 28th May 2024

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

14:00 Redcar Handicap (Class 6) 8f - 12 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
12
(12) Missmimi (66/1 -65%)
Missmimi

66
66/1(-65%)
(12) Missmimi 66/1, Offered very little in handful of starts as a 3-y-o but did at least hint at ability second start back without being seen to best effect when sixth of 10 in handicap at Ripon (8f, good to firm) 9 days ago. Now she needs to build on that effort. Engaged 1.45 here Monday.
Has yet to make the frame and well beaten over 7f here yesterday.
3
1st (3) Copper And Five (17/2 +47%)
Copper And Five

8.5
17/2(+47%)
(3) Copper And Five 17/2, C&D winner who has yet to fire in 2 starts this season, possibly still in need of the run when thirteenth of 14 in handicap at Thirsk (8f, soft) 24 days ago. Lines up here operating 7 lb below last winning mark but needs to show more before becoming of interest.
Well handicapped but poor in latest outings; best form has come on good or faster ground.
7
2nd (7) Dougies Dream (7/1 +7%)
Dougies Dream

7
7/1(+7%)
(7) Dougies Dream 7/1, Dual winner last season (at 1m) who quickly dispelled a lesser run when third of 11 in handicap at Beverley (8.5f) 3 weeks ago, keeping on close home. Respected with a repeat.
4lb below last winning mark, has won on good to soft, but well held on soft/heavy.
1
3rd (1) Young Fire (2/1 +60%)
Young Fire

2
2/1(+60%)
(1) Young Fire 2/1, C&D winner. Thirteen runs since last win in 2023. 9/2, twelfth of 15 in handicap at Beverley (8.4f, good to firm) 14 days ago, not clear run approaching final 1f and no chance after. Well worth bearing in mind from further reduced mark.
C&D winner; ground conditions are likely to be ideal; interesting down in grade.
2
4th (2) Admiral Nelson (22/1 -193%)
Admiral Nelson

22
22/1(-193%)
(2) Admiral Nelson 22/1, Successful on yard debut at Newcastle (7f) in December and best effort since when runner-up in 7-runner handicap back at that venue in March. Finished respectable fourth at Wetherby 4 weeks ago and he's not discounted from 1 lb lower mark.
Dual turf winner in Ireland and fourth back on grass last time, but form not worked out.
9
5th (9) Tasever (10/1 +17%)
Tasever

10
10/1(+17%)
(9) Tasever 10/1, Remains a maiden after 16 Flat runs but stepped up markedly on his reappearance run when tenth of 15 in handicap at Beverley (8.4f, good to firm, 20/1) 14 days ago, not clear run final 1f and never dangerous. Not dismissed out of hand returned to class 6 company.
Little in two outings since returning last month and now 0-16; others preferred.
8
6th (8) Juryman (11/1 +0%)
Juryman

11
11/1(+0%)
(8) Juryman 11/1, Unreliable on the whole for William Jarvis but reappearance/yard debut effort wasn't devoid of encouragement when seventh of 12 in handicap at Doncaster (7f, good to soft, 14/1) 32 days ago, not knocked about. Task is to build on that here.
5lb below sole winning mark; stamina to prove but caught the eye on stable debut.
11
7th (11) Martin's Brig (20/1 -43%)
Martin's Brig

20
20/1(-43%)
(11) Martin's Brig 20/1, Latest win at Newcastle in March. Eighth of 12 in handicap back at that venue (10.2f) 42 days ago. Back down in trip returned to turf and no big surprise to see a better showing.
Acts on any ground, but is just 1-22 on turf and others hold more compelling claims.
6
8th (6) Global Spirit (10/1 -11%)
Global Spirit

10
10/1(-11%)
(6) Global Spirit 10/1, Successful from a 4 lb higher mark at Pontefract (1m) in September. Mixed bag so far this season, not entirely disgraced when seventh of 11 in handicap at Pontefract (8f, good to soft) 4 days ago. Not dismissed out of hand.
4lb below his last winning mark, but unplaced all six starts far this year; more needed.
10
9th (10) Jumeira Vision (66/1 -371%)
Jumeira Vision

66
66/1(-371%)
(10) Jumeira Vision 66/1, Winner at Wolverhampton (9.5f) in November. 20/1, bit below form sixth of 11 in handicap at Ayr (10f, good) 14 days ago. Back down in trip.
3lb below sole winning mark, but has been well held in both outings on turf.
5
10th (5) Kristal Klear (7/2 +13%)
Kristal Klear

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(5) Kristal Klear 7/2, Maiden who has made an encouraging start for new yard, creditable third of 10 in handicap at Hamilton (8.3f, good) 11 days ago, better placed than most. Not taken lightly.
0-11 but placed both starts for this yard; ran well on soft ground as a 2yo; shortlisted.
4
11th (4) Tipp Town (25/1 -108%)
Tipp Town

25
25/1(-108%)
(4) Tipp Town 25/1, Lightly-raced maiden who seemed unsuited by the drop to sprinting/back from 10 months off when fourth of 7 in handicap at Doncaster (6f, good to soft, 6/1) 26 days ago. Remains one of the least exposed and he could yet do better back up in trip.
Lightly raced 4yo (0-5) who probably needed Doncaster return; 1m should be within range.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:00 Redcar Handicap (Class 6) 8f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KRISTAL KLEAR has been unlucky not to get her head in front since joining the Stella Barclay yard and a 1lb drop could prove lenient on the back of a placed effort at Hamilton recently. She can break the maiden at the main expense of recent Beverley third Dougies Dream, as well as Young Fire, who is a player based on the pick of his form. Others to note include Admiral Nelson, Tasever and Tipp Town.

C&D winner YOUNG FIRE lurks on a very tempting mark down in class and could be the way to go. Kristal Klear and Dougies Dream are feared.

There is plenty in favour of YOUNG FIRE (nap). Ground conditions should be ideal and he drops to this level for the first time.


14:35 Redcar Handicap (Class 6) 7f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
6
1st (6) Alfie Boy (6/1 +50%)
Alfie Boy

6
6/1(+50%)
(6) Alfie Boy 6/1, Lightly-raced maiden. Off 8 months/gelded, shaped as if better for the run when sixth of 10 in handicap at Beverley (7.4f, good) 22 days ago, ridden 2f out and no extra last ½f. Should be sharper with that under his belt.
Out of the frame in all five starts; down again in grade but still best watched for now.
8
2nd (8) Angel Of The Bay (30/1 -88%)
Angel Of The Bay

30
30/1(-88%)
(8) Angel Of The Bay 30/1, Lightly-raced maiden. 66/1, ninth of 10 in minor event at Catterick (7f, good) 15 days ago. Makes handicap debut.
Some ability on AW but well held on turf debut; resurgence needed switched to a handicap.
4
3rd (4) Without Flaw (11/2 +21%)
Without Flaw

5.5
11/2(+21%)
(4) Without Flaw 11/2, Ffos Las nursery winner (on heavy) last summer for Archie Watson and stepped up appreciably on her yard debut effort when second of 8 in handicap at Ripon (6f, heavy) 31 days ago. Underfoot conditions fine and she remains unexposed at this sort of trip.
Chased home a subsequent winner last time and handles testing conditions well; shortlisted.
10
4th (10) Bestie (9/2 +0%)
Bestie

4.5
9/2(+0%)
(10) Bestie 9/2, Advertise gelding who returned to form when third over 7f at Catterick on his penultimate start and seemed unsuited by the drop back to sprinting when filling the same spot back there 5 days ago. Return to 7f a plus and conditions will hold no fears. Respected.
Third on soft ground at Catterick the last twice; return to 7f should be in his favour.
1
5th (1) Chatty (28/1 -75%)
Chatty

28
28/1(-75%)
(1) Chatty 28/1, Offered definite signs of promise under a positive ride on second of 3 starts in maiden/novice events last summer. Off 11 months/gelded and feasible to think he can get back on track now handicapping. Betting may unearth some clues.
Best effort in three starts at two came on soft ground; interesting on handicap debut.
5
6th (5) Berrygate (9/2 -29%)
Berrygate

4.5
9/2(-29%)
(5) Berrygate 9/2, Gregorian filly who quickly bounced back to her best when second of 8 in handicap at Newcastle (7.1f) 32 days ago. Claims provided she proves as effective on turf.
0-6 on AW but placed five times; claims if she can cope with the conditions on turf debut.
3
7th (3) Body Parts (12/1 -85%)
Body Parts

12
12/1(-85%)
(3) Body Parts 12/1, Raced exclusively on AW to date, bouncing back to her best when doubling career tally in 10-runner handicap at Southwell (7.1f) 4 weeks ago. Respected making turf debut.
Won two of her last four starts on the AW; player if she handles conditions on turf debut.
2
8th (2) Bits And Bobs (11/2 +45%)
Bits And Bobs

5.5
11/2(+45%)
(2) Bits And Bobs 11/2, Winless since tasting success on debut for Andrew Balding at Leicester last summer but ended time with Jamie Osborne with a creditable third of 11 in handicap at Kempton (7f) 6 weeks ago. Changed hands for 5,500 gns earlier this month and not discounted back on turf.
Runnng with credit on the AW lately; not dismissed on stable debut back on turf.
7
9th (7) Inspiring Speeches (17/2 +15%)
Inspiring Speeches

8.5
17/2(+15%)
(7) Inspiring Speeches 17/2, Churchill colt. Eighth of 12 in nursery at Newcastle (6f) in November, headway under pressure over 1f out and plugging on. Return to 7f likely to suit returning from 6 months off.
Didn't get home in one go over this trip last year; enough to prove on return.
9
10th (9) Socialise (16/1 -78%)
Socialise

16
16/1(-78%)
(9) Socialise 16/1, Winner at Newcastle (6f) in April. Creditable fifth of 14 in handicap back at that venue (6f, 9/1) 17 days ago, snatched up last ½f and finished with running left. Revised mark certainly not beyond him.
1-14 though he didn't enjoy a clear run over C&D last time; can't be written off entirely.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:35 Redcar Handicap (Class 6) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

As long as she handles the switch to turf, the consistent BERRYGATE looks the one to be with on the back of a strong runner-up effort at Newcastle last month. A taking winner at Southwell on her most recent start, Body Parts looks to be the main danger despite a 6lb rise, along with Bits And Bobs, who is of interest on his first start for new connections.

Plenty in with claims and a chance is taken on BESTIE at the foot of the weights. He looked unsuited by the drop back in trip when third at Catterick 5 days ago and this sort of test promises to suit more with underfoot conditions holding no fears. Socialise and Body Parts head up the dangers, with Berrygate another to consider.

It may be worth siding with BESTIE who has been placed on soft ground at Catterick the last twice. The return to this trip should suit.


15:05 Redcar Maiden (Class 4) 6f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
3
1st (3) Love Talk (5/1 +33%)
Love Talk

5
5/1(+33%)
(3) Love Talk 5/1, Foaled March 28. €25,000 yearling, Ten Sovereigns filly. Closely related to 5f-6f winner Ibn Arabi, and half-sister to 9f-10.5f winner Shikami and useful winner up to 1m Nellie Leylax. Makes appeal on paper and she's one to note on debut.
Stable not noted for winning 2yo newcomers.
6
2nd (6) Big Bug (4/1 -14%)
Big Bug

4
4/1(-14%)
(6) Big Bug 4/1, Thrice-raced filly. 11/1, matched previous best when third of 7 in maiden at Catterick (5f, good) 28 days ago, helping force the pace and no extra inside final 1f.
Third in her last two starts; sets the standard and shouldn't be far away.
2
3rd (2) Lovely Spirit (7/2 +0%)
Lovely Spirit

3.5
7/2(+0%)
(2) Lovely Spirit 7/2, Foaled February 24. 33,000 gns foal, 30,000 gns yearling, Invincible Spirit filly. Dam unraced half-sister to 1m-1¼m winner Hawk Island out of useful 1¼m/11f winner (stayed 1¾m) Crimphill. Yard boast 25% strike rate with their juveniles so far this term and she's one to note.
Stable doing well with 2yo newcomers this year so worth considering, especially if backed.
5
4th (5) Suzette (50/1 -213%)
Suzette

50
50/1(-213%)
(5) Suzette 50/1, Foaled April 7. 24,000 gns foal, £22,000 yearling, Zoustar filly. Dam, maiden (stayed 1½m), closely related to very smart 5f-7f winner Make A Challenge.
Stable has very few 2yos go in first time.
7
5th (7) Greek Gift (12/1 +0%)
Greek Gift

12
12/1(+0%)
(7) Greek Gift 12/1, Magna Grecia filly. Very green when midfield on debut in a Beverley maiden (5f) and fared no better when fourteenth of 16 in maiden at Pontefract (6f, good to soft, 16/1) 4 days ago. Likely best watched.
Hinted at ability on debut, but ran no sort of race at Pontefract on Friday.
4
6th (4) Polar Rebel (10/1 +9%)
Polar Rebel

10
10/1(+9%)
(4) Polar Rebel 10/1, Foaled March 10. €20,000 yearling, Kodi Bear filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including 2-y-o 7.4f winner Port Louis and French 2-y-o 5f winner Just Approve.
Stable can get one ready first time so well worth monitoring in the market.
8
7th (8) Mayflower Rosie (16/1 -14%)
Mayflower Rosie

16
16/1(-14%)
(8) Mayflower Rosie 16/1, Tasleet filly. 12/1, hinted at ability seventh of 13 in maiden at Thirsk (5f, soft) on debut 24 days ago. This should reveal more.
Midfield on Thirk debut but form is working out well; could take a step forward.
9
8th (9) Rose Of New Jersey (13/2 +46%)
Rose Of New Jersey

6.5
13/2(+46%)
(9) Rose Of New Jersey 13/2, Foaled January 26. 16,000 gns foal, 15,000 gns yearling, Advertise filly. Half-sister to a winner in Sweden by Norse Dancer. Market should prove a useful guide on debut with yard having struck with their only 2-y-o runner so far this term.
Stable 1-1 with 2yo newcomers so far this year; worth a second look.
10
9th (10) Tales Of Immortal (8/1 -129%)
Tales Of Immortal

8
8/1(-129%)
(10) Tales Of Immortal 8/1, Foaled February 9. Expert Eye filly. Half-sister to several winners, including 2-y-o 5f winner (Queen Mary Stakes) Ceiling Kitty. Dam maiden (stayed 1m). Yard yet to strike with their juveniles but she's a likely type on paper. Respected.
Stable has very few 2yos go in first time, but she is nicely bred; watch market.
1
10th (1) Aria's Dream (80/1 -100%)
Aria's Dream

80
80/1(-100%)
(1) Aria's Dream 80/1, Twice-raced filly who again offered little when ninth of 10 in maiden at Doncaster (5f, firm, 40/1) 10 days ago, always behind. Can only be watched.
Well held in both starts over 5f this month; needs to take a major step forward.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:05 Redcar Maiden (Class 4) 6f Race Class Flow

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

Two-year-olds from the Richard Fahey stable have been showing up well of late, and LOVELY SPIRIT looks another likely type on debut from a plum draw in stall two. The daughter of Invincible Spirit may want further in time but she is likely to be tuned up for this and gets the vote ahead of fellow newcomer Tales Of Immortal, who is related to a whole host of smart winners. Of those with experience, Big Bug sets the standard on the back of a pair of creditable efforts.

Those with previous form don't set a tall standard by any means and it may pay to side with a newcomer. LOVELY SPIRIT represents a yard boasting a 25% strike rate with their juveniles so far on turf this term and shades the vote without the benefit of market clues. Tales of Immortal is very much of interest on paper and she's another to note along with Love Talk. Big Bug can do best of those with experience.

Big Bug has the best form, but preference is for LOVELY SPIRIT whose stable has been doing well with its 2yo newcomers this year.


15:35 Redcar Handicap (Class 5) 14f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
3
1st (3) Filibustering (9/2 -13%)
Filibustering

4.5
9/2(-13%)
(3) Filibustering 9/2, Clear signs of ability in 3 starts on the AW during the winter and improved back from a break upped to 1¾m for his handicap debut at Wetherby (soft) in April. Easy to excuse his subsequent Chester run (shuffled right back 3f out) and remains one to be interested in.
Just beaten on soft ground at Wetherby before held at Chester; bit to find with Mach Ten.
1
2nd (1) Mach Ten (13/2 -44%)
Mach Ten

6.5
13/2(-44%)
(1) Mach Ten 13/2, 14/1 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, creditable fourth of 9 in handicap at Chester (12.3f, good) 19 days ago, going in snatches and merely passing beaten rivals. Steps up further in trip now.
Ran better than it looked when fourth at Chester last time and shaped like a stayer.
2
3rd (2) Shadowofyoursmile (16/1 -256%)
Shadowofyoursmile

16
16/1(-256%)
(2) Shadowofyoursmile 16/1, From a good family and fared a little better than previously when third of 5 on qualifying run in 5-runner maiden at Doncaster 32 days ago. Switch to handicaps/longer trip rate a plus now and market confidence behind her would look significant.
Some improvement on turf debut last time, but didn't shape as though further would suit.
6
4th (6) Little Venice (20/1 -43%)
Little Venice

20
20/1(-43%)
(6) Little Venice 20/1, 10/1, bit below form having raced keener than ideal when third of 7 in handicap at this C&D (good) 8 days ago, no extra final 1f. Others more persuasive.
Third in her last three starts, though 11l behind the runner-up over C&D eight days ago.
7
5th (7) Candle Wax (6/4 +50%)
Candle Wax

1.5
6/4(+50%)
(7) Candle Wax 6/4, Son of Dubawi who finished down the field in trio of AW maidens late last year. However, represents top yard and feasible to think he can do better now handicapping (also gelded) upped markedly in trip. One to consider with blinkers enlisted.
Well held in three starts over 1m on AW late last year; stamina in pedigree; blinkers on.
4
6th (4) Oh What Fun (4/1 +67%)
Oh What Fun

4
4/1(+67%)
(4) Oh What Fun 4/1, Brought along gradually in trio of novice/maiden events at around 1m for Harry & Roger Charlton in the autumn. Gelded/switched yards ahead of return and feasible to expect improvement now handicapping over this longer trip. Blinkers on 1st time.
Bred to stay and interesting to see how he fares in the market on stable/handicap debut.
5
7th (5) Made In China (22/1 -120%)
Made In China

22
22/1(-120%)
(5) Made In China 22/1, Showed ability in handful of starts as a 2-y-o but has disappointed both starts on AW/turf upon returning this spring. Stamina is tested further now but others more persuasive.
Little in two starts since returning in March; needs the longer trip to unlock improvement.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:35 Redcar Handicap (Class 5) 14f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although MACH TEN was beaten by 10 lengths into fourth over an extended 1m4f at Chester last time, it did at least give the impression that he would be suited by a further step up in trip. The Ten Sovereigns gelding is related to a 2m winner, so it would come as no surprise were he to step forward. Ed Bethell can do little wrong at present, so Oh What Fun, who steps up markedly in distance on the back of a 200-day absence, is worth monitoring in the market. Similar comments apply to Candle Wax, but Filibustering might be better equipped.

The market should prove informative assessing the claims of a few here but FILIBUSTERING can easily have his latest run at Chester ignored and, having looked a sure-fire future winner when runner-up at Wetherby previously, he earns the vote. Candle Wax and Oh What Fun both appeal as likely improvers now handicapping/upped in trip and need considering, as does Shadowofyoursmile.

Preference is for MACH TEN who looked well worth a go over a longer trip when fourth at Chester last time.


16:05 Redcar Maiden (Class 5) 10f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
5
1st (5) Mount Atlas (5/1 +55%)
Mount Atlas

5
5/1(+55%)
(5) Mount Atlas 5/1, Masar colt. Half-brother to 1¼m winner Brora Breeze. Dam, temperamental 7.6f/1m winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 1m Elm Park. Clipped heels on debut before showing ability in novice at Nottingham (10.2f) 18 days ago, finishing with a late flourish from a poor position. Should progress.
Promising eighth in Nottingham novice, running on late; he can take another step forward.
10
2nd (10) Pack Ice (11/1 -83%)
Pack Ice

11
11/1(-83%)
(10) Pack Ice 11/1, Postponed filly. Half-sister to several winners, including smart 1¼m-11f winner Victory Chime and 9f-11f winner Pontchateau. 50/1, last of 3 in maiden at Pontefract (8f, soft) on debut 27 days ago, kept on well final 1f as the penny began to drop. Should have more to offer up in trip.
Started off well when last of three in Pontefract maiden; more to offer up in trip; player.
3
3rd (3) Liberty Coach (5/2 +38%)
Liberty Coach

2.5
5/2(+38%)
(3) Liberty Coach 5/2, Promising third of 7 in maiden at Doncaster (10.2f, heavy, 40/1) on debut but disappointed at Ripon last month. Still early days.
5-4 when third in maiden at Ripon latest; this son of Le Havre is firmly in the picture.
4
4th (4) Melon (13/2 -8%)
Melon

6.5
13/2(-8%)
(4) Melon 13/2, 42,000 gns 2-y-o, Adlerflug gelding. Brother to 11f/1½m winner Miss Marbel and half-brother to 2 winners in France/Germany. Dam German 1m-1¼m winner. Fourth of 12 in maiden at Ripon (12f, heavy, 25/1) on debut 40 days ago, coming from much further back than the trio who beat him. May well do better.
Promising debut fourth at Ripon; has more to offer, especially now stepped up in distance.
8
5th (8) Lord Chamberlain (20/1 -135%)
Lord Chamberlain

20
20/1(-135%)
(8) Lord Chamberlain 20/1, Promise when third of 9 in maiden at Kempton (1m) on debut, running on. Not seen to best effect at Wolverhampton next time and remains open to progress. Off 99 days. Hood on 1st time.
Raced wide when fifth at Wolver 99 days ago; since gelded; can do better with hood on.
9
6th (9) Cloudside Rock (25/1 -56%)
Cloudside Rock

25
25/1(-56%)
(9) Cloudside Rock 25/1, Rock of Gibraltar colt. Dam unraced.
Rock Of Gibraltar colt; the market can guide on his first run.
2
7th (2) Greenlightforgo (40/1 -21%)
Greenlightforgo

40
40/1(-21%)
(2) Greenlightforgo 40/1, 25,000 gns foal, Le Havre gelding. Half-brother to smart winner up to 7f Raaeb and 1m winner Ramadhaan. Dam, 1½m winner, half-sister to smart 7f/1m winner Ghaamer. Much better for debut when fourth at Thirsk, though it was all rather laboured.
Fourth in 1m4f Thirsk novice ten days ago; he can do better still, especially in h'caps.
6
8th (6) Unique Spirit (7/2 -17%)
Unique Spirit

3.5
7/2(-17%)
(6) Unique Spirit 7/2, €60,000 Waldgeist colt. Dam useful French 2-y-o 1m winner, third in Prix Miesque. Promising second of 6 in maiden at Haydock (8f, heavy) on debut 31 days ago, very green for the most part but offered plenty to work on by the end. Up in trip. Will progress.
Shaped very well when debut second at Haydock; should have learned plenty; leading claims.
1
9th (1) Dubai First (8/1 +20%)
Dubai First

8
8/1(+20%)
(1) Dubai First 8/1, €65,000 Wootton Bassett gelding. Dam, useful French 10.5f-12.5f winner (probably stayed 15f), out of unraced half-sister to Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner Wilko. 13/2, beaten over 10 lengths when third of 6 in maiden at Haydock (8f, heavy) on debut 31 days ago. Up in trip.
Encouraging debut third at Haydock; oft) 31 days ago; can build on it stepping up in trip.
7
10th (7) Victoria Legend (125/1 -213%)
Victoria Legend

125
125/1(-213%)
(7) Victoria Legend 125/1, €30,000 yearling, resold €60,000 yearling, Australia gelding. Dam, 1m-9.4f winner, half-sister to useful 2-y-o 6f/7f winner Stonemason. 5/1, sixth of 7 in maiden at Nottingham (8.3f, heavy) on debut. Off 7 months. First run for yard after leaving William Haggas.
Sixth at Nottingham sole run for William Haggas; lots more needed for his new yard.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:05 Redcar Maiden (Class 5) 10f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

UNIQUE SPIRIT did incredibly well to fill the runner-up spot over 1m on his racecourse debut last month having lost many lengths leaving the stalls. The son of Waldgeist should be more streetwise here and, with a step up in trip likely to suit, he can go one better. Dubai First finished behind the selection in third that day and should also progress, but it is hard to see that form being reversed. Lord Chamberlain can chase the pair home.

PACK ICE was starting to get the hang of things when not beaten far in a small-field maiden at Pontefract and she's expected to take a step forward over this longer trip. Unique Spirit offered plenty to work on when second at Haydock and is another to consider, while Liberty Coach and Lord Chamberlain are both worth another chance to confirm debut promise.

David O'Meara's UNIQUE SPIRIT caught the eye when a debut Haydock second and he can take a sizeable step forward to go one better


16:35 Redcar Handicap (Class 5) 10f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
4
1st (4) Shifter (9/4 -50%)
Shifter

2.25
9/4(-50%)
(4) Shifter 9/4, C&D winner in October. 1 win from 2 runs this year. 4/1, career best when winning 11-runner handicap at Ayr (10f, good) 14 days ago, overcoming positional bias under this rider. Has good chance on form.
Up 7lb after Ayr win but a rare run on ground softer than good gives her most to prove.
2
2nd (2) Golden Melody (9/4 +36%)
Golden Melody

2.25
9/4(+36%)
(2) Golden Melody 9/4, Twenty two runs since last win in 2022. Went close at Ripon earlier this month but not in same form there (9.8f, good to firm) 9 days ago, unable to sustain effort.
Hasn't won since 2022 but second twice this year and came close on penultimate outing.
3
3rd (3) Measured Moments (7/2 +13%)
Measured Moments

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(3) Measured Moments 7/2, Free-going sort. Eleven runs since last win in 2023. 10/1, again wasn't seen to best effect when sixth of 7 in handicap at Brighton (9.9f, good) 28 days ago. Capable off this mark if things drop right.
Possible excuses on last two starts given the heavy ground at Bath and Brighton track.
5
4th (5) Dandy's Angel (17/2 +15%)
Dandy's Angel

8.5
17/2(+15%)
(5) Dandy's Angel 17/2, 25/1, respectable seventh of 12 in handicap at Ripon (9.8f, good) 18 days ago, needing stronger gallop.
Five wins last June-September, four of them over Beverley's 1m2f; no impact this term.
6
5th (6) Dream Selection (10/1 -11%)
Dream Selection

10
10/1(-11%)
(6) Dream Selection 10/1, Winner at Wolverhampton in February. 25/1, last of 12 in handicap at Windsor (11.4f, good to soft) 29 days ago, lack of stamina upped in trip not solely to blame. Bit to prove on turf.
Something to prove after tailing off at Windsor (11.4f) returned to turf four weeks ago.
1
6th (1) Too Much (33/1 -106%)
Too Much

33
33/1(-106%)
(1) Too Much 33/1, Lightly-raced winner. 7/1, seventh of 8 in handicap at Southwell (8.1f), doing too much too soon. Off 14 months. Up in trip. Sold from James Horton 6,000 gns after final start.
Off since last April; left J Horton for 6,000gns in September; turf debut for 7lb claimer.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:35 Redcar Handicap (Class 5) 10f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Too Much drops a grade on her first start for new connections and her turf debut. She steps up in trip and is worthy of close consideration. Dream Selection has place chances on her better all-weather form if she can transfer that to the grass, but SHIFTER ticks lots of boxes. She has won two of her three starts over this trip including last time out and on her only previous start at this venue.

SHIFTER stepped up on her reappearance run when overcoming a positional bias for a convincing success at Ayr 2 weeks ago and a 7 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up. Measured Moments is feared most.

With a ground doubt over Shifter, GOLDEN MELODY is narrowly preferred to Measured Moments and Dandy's Angel.


17:10 Redcar Handicap (Class 6) 6f - 15 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
13
(13) Mews House (66/1 -100%)
Mews House

66
66/1(-100%)
(13) Mews House 66/1, Continues to struggle for this yard, seventh of 8 in handicap at Hamilton (5f, good, 9/1) 11 days ago.
Arrives out of sorts for current stable; it's easy to look elsewhere.
8
1st (8) Run This Way (13/2 +59%)
Run This Way

6.5
13/2(+59%)
(8) Run This Way 13/2, Nineteen runs since last win in 2022. Seventh of 9 in handicap at Catterick (7f, good, 25/1) 28 days ago. Cheekpieces back on.
Winless since early 2022 and only seventh at Catterick 4 weeks ago; cheekpieces refitted.
3
2nd (3) Enderman (6/4 +50%)
Enderman

1.5
6/4(+50%)
(3) Enderman 6/4, C&D winner. Two wins from 42 Flat runs. Good second of 10 in handicap at Nottingham (6.1f, good to firm, 9/2) 18 days ago, refusing to lie down once headed. Should go well again.
C&D scorer who arrives in very good nick, just edged out at Nottingham latest; player.
5
3rd (5) Captain Dandy (16/1 -78%)
Captain Dandy

16
16/1(-78%)
(5) Captain Dandy 16/1, Latest win at Wolverhampton in April. 9/1, ran poorly back on turf when twelfth of 13 in handicap at Leicester (6f, good) 17 days ago.
Beat only one in 6f Leicester handicap 17 days ago; he needs to get back on track.
12
4th (12) Peachey Carnehan (25/1 +50%)
Peachey Carnehan

25
25/1(+50%)
(12) Peachey Carnehan 25/1, Latest win at Wolverhampton in February. Well held next 4 starts.
Well below par back on turf of late, eighth in 6f Leicester handicap 17 days ago.
11
5th (11) Kitbag (16/1 +0%)
Kitbag

16
16/1(+0%)
(11) Kitbag 16/1, Can look tricky and yet to hit form for current yard. Others preferred.
Yet to hit top form in five runs for current yard; slipping in the weights but more needed.
6
6th (6) John Kirkup (12/1 -33%)
John Kirkup

12
12/1(-33%)
(6) John Kirkup 12/1, Course winner. Just respectable fifth of 10 in handicap at this course (5f, soft, 11/1) 26 days ago. Merely ticking over at present.
Course winner but he's yet to hit top form in three runs this term; others are preferred.
7
7th (7) Stormy Pearl (7/1 -40%)
Stormy Pearl

7
7/1(-40%)
(7) Stormy Pearl 7/1, Proving consistent since returning to turf, creditable second of 7 in handicap at Hamilton (6f, good to soft, 7/2) 23 days ago. Merits consideration.
Good Hamilton second latest; form franked so merits serious consideration off same mark.
4
8th (4) The Gay Blade (10/1 -25%)
The Gay Blade

10
10/1(-25%)
(4) The Gay Blade 10/1, Not seen to best effect back on turf when fourth of 13 in handicap at Thirsk (6f, heavy, 7/1) 49 days ago, meeting trouble. Can make presence felt.
Not best of runs when good Thirsk fourth last month; must enter calculations eased 1lb.
9
9th (9) Tathmeen (33/1 -175%)
Tathmeen

33
33/1(-175%)
(9) Tathmeen 33/1, Latest win at Newcastle in March. 6/1, good third of 10 in handicap at Newcastle (6f) 32 days ago, headway when short of room over 1f out. Having first run on turf for almost 3 years.
Good third at Newcastle 32 days ago; he can make his presence felt once more.
14
10th (14) Jackmeister Rudi (16/1 +36%)
Jackmeister Rudi

16
16/1(+36%)
(14) Jackmeister Rudi 16/1, Twenty two runs since last win in 2022. Below form fifth of 10 in handicap at Chelmsford City (6f, 11/1) 19 days ago. Has work to do.
It's now 22 outings since his last success; he's hard to warm to.
2
11th (2) Polam Lane (16/1 -60%)
Polam Lane

16
16/1(-60%)
(2) Polam Lane 16/1, C&D winner. Easy to back after 19 months off and probably needed the run when sixth of 7 in handicap (8/1) at Catterick (5f, soft) 5 days ago. This should reveal more.
Off 19 months before beating only 1 at Catterick five days ago; should take a step forward.
10
12th (10) Spartan Fighter (33/1 -65%)
Spartan Fighter

33
33/1(-65%)
(10) Spartan Fighter 33/1, Latest win at Southwell in February. Respectable fifth of 9 in handicap (12/1) at Newcastle (7.1f) 64 days ago. Not so good on turf but lower mark reflects that.
Won at Southwell but only fifth at Newcastle since; handily weighted if back on song.
15
13th (15) Dodgy Bob (33/1 +18%)
Dodgy Bob

33
33/1(+18%)
(15) Dodgy Bob 33/1, Hasn't been in much form but is best not judged on latest fifth of 10 to Tathmeen in handicap at Newcastle (6f) 64 days ago, going off too hard.
Still to hit top form this term, though aggressively ridden when fifth at Newcastle latest.
1
14th (1) Hobson Point (50/1 -150%)
Hobson Point

50
50/1(-150%)
(1) Hobson Point 50/1, 66/1, tenth of 12 in handicap at Wolverhampton (7.2f). Off 7 months.
Ended 2023 under a cloud for James Ferguson; needs to hit the ground running on return.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

17:10 Redcar Handicap (Class 6) 6f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

John Kirkup is worthy of serious consideration with Serena Brotherton in the saddle and, after 10 career wins, three over this trip and seven off higher marks, he could go close. Polam Lane is entitled to improve for his first run in 19 months when sixth at Catterick, but ENDERMAN has the best recent form. Only beaten half a length and a head on his last two starts, he deserves a victory and won't get many better chances.

ENDERMAN is knocking on the door, just denied in a better race than this at Nottingham 18 days ago, and this C&D winner could be the answer. Stormy Pearl is another who arrives in good form and is next beat ahead of The Gay Blade.

Paul Midgley's in-form C&D scorer ENDERMAN is taken to gain a deserved first success of 2024 with Simon Walker a plus in the saddle too


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