There were 28 Races on Tuesday 12th March 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (3) (8/13 +81%) Tedtwo |
8/13(+81%) | (3) Tedtwo 8/13, Promising sort who won a Ffos Las novice hurdle for Kerry Lee in December and has acquitted himself well in both starts for new yard, latest when second of 9 at Kelso (16.2f, soft) 25 days ago. Not taken lightly. Ffos Las winner on heavy in December for Kerry Lee; two fair efforts since; should go well. |
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2nd (1) (15/8 +6%) Recoup |
15/8(+6%) | (1) Recoup 15/8, Fairly useful Flat winner in France who made the perfect start to his hurdling career for new yard when taking novice at Ludlow (15.8f) in October. Nowhere near that form at Musselburgh last month but had a wind operation since and may well bounce back. Cheekpieces on first time. Ex-French Flat winner; useful effort when winning on stable debut; headgear tried; chance. |
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3rd (10) (7/1 -17%) Vanilla Dancer |
7/1(-17%) | (10) Vanilla Dancer 7/1, Progressive in bumpers, scoring here in December, and not disgraced when fourth of 9 in novice at Newcastle (16.9f, heavy, 10/3) on hurdles bow 26 days ago. Each-way claims. C&D bumper winner; promising fourth in a mares' maiden on hurdles debut; each-way chance. |
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4th (4) (40/1 -344%) Bingo Little |
40/1(-344%) | (4) Bingo Little 40/1, Folded tamely in a bumper/all 3 starts over hurdles and is best watched. Fair bumper run on debut; disappointing over hurdles (bled last time); others stronger. |
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5th (7) (150/1 -355%) Not Now Tayto |
150/1(-355%) | (7) Not Now Tayto 150/1, Made frame both starts in Irish points but finished well held so far in this sphere. Looks one for handicaps down the line. Runner-up in an Irish point, but two modest efforts over hurdles; looks one for handicaps. |
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6th (9) (50/1 -213%) Vallamorey |
50/1(-213%) | (9) Vallamorey 50/1, Fair Flat winner at her best for Chris Fairhurst but beaten a long way out on Catterick hurdles debut in January, 1m2f Flat winner in 2023; jumped moderately on hurdles debut; best watched for now. |
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|PU| (6) (100/1 -203%) Hope Hill |
100/1(-203%) | (6) Hope Hill 100/1, Well beaten in bumpers and offered little on hurdles debut at Southwell last month. Hasn't shown a great deal, including on hurdles debut last time; best watched for now. |
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RECOUP won on his hurdling debut at Ludlow in October but failed to build on that when well beaten at Musselburgh last month. However, with the benefit of a subsequent wind operation and application of first-time cheekpieces, the five-year-old can be expected to bounce back. Tedtwo has been knocking on the door of late and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Graze On Phoenix competes the shortlist.
Ludlow-scorer RECOUP has had a breathing operation since his disappointing effort at Musselburgh last month and can get back on the winning trail. Tedtwo is feared most.
The vote goes RECOUP who is tried in cheekpieces after a disappointing run last time having shown quite useful form on his 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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Boot 'n' Shoe |
(5) (22/1 -238%)22/1(-238%) | (5) Boot 'n' Shoe 22/1, Reached the frame in a couple of AW bumpers early-2022 but hasn't threatened in a handful of appearances at around 2m over hurdles. Up the upside, he makes his handicap debut off a realistic mark and it'll be interesting to see how he shapes up in the betting. Tongue strap applied. Hasn't show much over hurdles but his 2022 bumper form offers hope; handicap debut. |
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1st (6) (7/4 +65%) Plaisir Des Flos |
7/4(+65%) | (6) Plaisir Des Flos 7/4, Showed only modest form in bumpers for Thomas Gallagher and beaten a long way in 3 starts over hurdles for new yard in recent weeks. Big step forward needed now upped in trip for this handicap debut. Unable to land a significant blow in novice/maiden hurdles; may do better in handicaps. |
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2nd (10) (16/1 +36%) Boyneside |
16/1(+36%) | (10) Boyneside 16/1, Handicap debut third of 7 at Carlisle in December represented a step in the right direction but he failed to repeat that at Carlisle next time. Opposable. Respectable third in modest race on handicap debut but tailed off since. |
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3rd (7) (10/1 +38%) Hubbel Bubbel |
10/1(+38%) | (7) Hubbel Bubbel 10/1, Showed glimmers of ability in maiden/novice company but improvement wasn't forthcoming when fourth on his first start in a handicap at Catterick. Still unexposed, but made nothing better than a respectable handicap debut last month. |
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4th (3) (3/1 -20%) Everyonesacritic |
3/1(-20%) | (3) Everyonesacritic 3/1, Fetched £40,000 after winning sole start in Irish points and duly left the form of his 3 qualifying runs well behind when making a successful handicap debut with cheekpieces added at Musselburgh (19.8f, soft). 5 lb rise fair enough and he should have more to offer. Scored on last month's handicap debut and could easily have more to offer. |
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5th (11) (25/1 -56%) Robin Goodfellow |
25/1(-56%) | (11) Robin Goodfellow 25/1, Maiden hurdler who has made the frame on 2 of his last 3 starts here (both at 16.8f) but he didn't shape particularly well on first crack at this trip over C&D on penultimate start. Tongue strap added on this debut for new yard. 100-1 third here in November but not in same form on either start since; now with new yard. |
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6th (8) (7/1 +13%) Feach Amach |
7/1(+13%) | (8) Feach Amach 7/1, Fair maiden on the Flat for Jim Bolger and improved plenty on opening hurdles exploits when landing a juvenile event here (16.8f, heavy) in November. Hasn't built on that in 3 subsequent starts, though, and she looks vulnerable once more. 2m1f course winner in November and returns here after respectable 2m3f handicap run. |
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7th (4) (14/1 -17%) Milajess |
14/1(-17%) | (4) Milajess 14/1, Some decent bits and pieces of form for Michael Griffin in Ireland and bettered previous efforts for this yard when third of 13 on penultimate start at Musselburgh (15.7f, soft). However, she was too free at Catterick next time and this step back up in trip is of dubious benefit. 0-14 over hurdles and more exposed than most but made the frame on last two outings. |
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8th (1) (66/1 -371%) Gold Ring |
66/1(-371%) | (1) Gold Ring 66/1, Dual winner of low-grade staying handicaps on the Flat. Hasn't troubled the judge in maiden/novice company and while it's possible that he'll do better now pitched into a handicap in this sphere, improvement is certainly needed. Low-grade Flat winner; ran well for a long way in 2m1f course maiden hurdle last month. |
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|PU| (2) (8/1 -33%) Endofconversation |
8/1(-33%) | (2) Endofconversation 8/1, Well held in a 2-finisher point and hasn't offered much in 3 starts over hurdles to date. That said, he wasn't given a hard time when seventh in this headgear combination here (16.8f, heavy) last month and appeals as the type to do better now handicapping. Displayed minor promise in recent C&D maiden; open to improvement in handicaps. |
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|PU| (12) (20/1 +60%) Call Me Sainte |
20/1(+60%) | (12) Call Me Sainte 20/1, Little form in a bumper/over hurdles to date and she's 6 lb 'wrong' at the weights. Has struggled to get seriously competitive off lowly marks in handicaps this season. |
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EVERYONESACRITIC put in a career-best effort when winning on his handicap debut over 2m4f at Musselburgh last month. With more improvement likely, a 5lb rise may vastly underestimate the unexposed five-year-old. Celestial Fashion may have to settle for the runner-up position once again, although she should not be underestimated. The rest all have questions to answer but Milajess appears to be the pick of them.
There may well be more to come from EVERYONESACRITIC, who made a winning handicap debut at Musselburgh and this 5 lb higher mark should be within his reach. Boot 'N' Shoe is of interest now switched to handicap company and he is next on the list ahead of potential improver Endofconversation. Celestial Fashion has solid form claims judged on her second-placed finishes here the last twice but this step back up in trip poses a serious question.
A few of these are very unexposed but EVERYONESACRITIC made a winning handicap debut last month and gets the nod.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (7) (11/2 -38%) Hokelami |
11/2(-38%) | (7) Hokelami 11/2, Left chase debut well behind when landing a 6-runner handicap at Market Rasen with a tongue strap enlisted in January. Couldn't replicate that at Catterick next time, though, and he's opposable on balance. Won off 4lb lower in January, but well beaten last time (2m3f); others stronger. |
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2nd (3) (6/1 +8%) Templier |
6/1(+8%) | (3) Templier 6/1, Hit the ground running back from 9 months off when landing 5-runner Fakenham handicap (16.3f, good to soft) in November. Followed that with a couple of solid efforts in defeat and, though below par at Newcastle last time, he will be a threat if able to bounce back. Won this off 15lb lower in 2023; some decent form this term (below-par latest); chance. |
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3rd (2) (4/1 -60%) Six One Nine |
4/1(-60%) | (2) Six One Nine 4/1, Has enhanced his good record at Newcastle by winning 16.3f handicaps there on his last 2 starts. More will be needed if he's to complete the hat-trick having gone up a total of 11 lb but couldn't rule out all the same. Three sound runs this winter, winning at Newcastle last twice; up 12lb; should go well. |
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4th (5) (3/1 +40%) Blue Bear |
3/1(+40%) | (5) Blue Bear 3/1, Has raised his game the last twice, finishing third in the Newcastle handicap won by Six One Nine at the end of January prior a decisive breakthrough success over this C&D (heavy) 18 days ago. Up 6 lb but likely he'll be competitive again granted another good round of jumping. Off the mark over fences here last time; more needed to turn the tables on Six One Nine. |
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5th (4) (16/5 +20%) Gambie Tiep |
16/5(+20%) | (4) Gambie Tiep 16/5, Four-time winner for this yard in 2023, the latest an all-the-way success at Bangor (17.3f, soft) in October. Not at his best in 2 subsequent starts but was returning from a 3-month break at Ffos Las last time and will be a big player if on-song. Cheekpieces added. Gone up 21lb for 4 wins this term; below-par last twice; headgear now tried; not out of it. |
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6th (1) (7/1 +7%) Rocco Storm |
7/1(+7%) | (1) Rocco Storm 7/1, Resumed winning ways over C&D in October and fair third at Ayr last time, despite an error-strewn round of jumping. Down 2 lb and he's not without each-way hope. C&D winner in October; good runs in two better races since; chance now back down in grade. |
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7th (6) (66/1 -313%) Getaway Jewel |
66/1(-313%) | (6) Getaway Jewel 66/1, Back down to the mark off which he was a ready winner of 2m Southwell handicap last summer but that, like the majority of his best form, was on ground faster than is forecast here. Furthermore, he didn't show much when returning from a break at Catterick a fortnight ago. All wins have been on good so today's conditions not ideal (well beaten on soft last time). |
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SIX ONE NINE arrives here on the back of two impressive victories at Newcastle in recent months and even a 7lb rise for the latest of those wins may not be enough to stop him now. That said, Blue Bear won well last time and remains open to improvement, while Rocco Storm and Templier also make the shortlist.
In the hope that the first-time cheekpieces help give him a lift, GAMBIE TIEP earns the vote in this open-looking contest. Presumably the lack of match-fitness was a significant contributor to his heavy defeat at Ffos Las last month and he doesn't look badly treated off a mark just 2 lb above that off which he scored at Bangor three starts back. Blue Bear was behind Six One Nine at Newcastle but improved when scoring over this C&D subsequently and he is second choice. Templier also has claims.
A competitive race can go to ROCCO STORM (nap), who has run two sound races in better grade events since winning over C&D in October.
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) (9/2 -125%) Deep Charm |
9/2(-125%) | (3) Deep Charm 9/2, Pulled up on return in November but much better since, scoring over this C&D and at Musselburgh prior to a near miss when bidding for the hat-trick at Kelso. Didn't help himself with a catalogue of mistakes at Ayr last time but will be a threat back here granted an error-free round of jumping. Two wins, including over C&D last year; 8lb higher than last win; should go well. |
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2nd (2) (9/2 -50%) Almazhar Garde |
9/2(-50%) | (2) Almazhar Garde 9/2, Losing run stretches back to 2021 and while he posted his best effort for a while when runner-up at Doncaster (3m, heavy) last time, he was comprehensively outpointed by the winner. Last win was off 26lb higher in 2021; fair second of three last time; this looks tougher. |
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3rd (4) (7/1 -8%) Croagh Patrick |
7/1(-8%) | (4) Croagh Patrick 7/1, It's been almost 2 years since he last got his head in front but hard to fault in terms of consistency, placed in all but one of his 11 starts in 2023. Versatile ground-wise and remains on a feasible mark, so should have a part to play if it's all systems go following a 7-month break. Second on last four starts but not run since August; may need the race after a break. |
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4th (1) (11/8 +27%) Ladronne |
11/8(+27%) | (1) Ladronne 11/8, Looked on good terms with himself when resuming winning ways at Doncaster (3¼m, soft) recently. Hard to be sure that he would've won had the second not hit the last but he escapes a penalty for that and again has the assistance of up-and-coming conditional William Maggs. Winner on soft 9 days ago; escapes a penalty; should go well but had a hard race that day. |
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5th (5) (4/1 +75%) Derwent Dealer |
4/1(+75%) | (5) Derwent Dealer 4/1, Just modest in bumpers and hasn't shown a great deal over hurdles either, so it's hard to be enthusiastic about his chances now switched to fences. Has undergone a wind op. Modest form over hurdles; no easy task on chase debut; had a wind op since last run. |
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Turned out again quickly after a comfortable success at Doncaster nine days ago, LADRONNE escapes a penalty for landing that conditional jockeys' contest and must hold every chance of following up as a result. The extra three furlongs may bring about further improvement and he is narrowly preferred to the consistent Croagh Patrick, who has been runner-up on each of his last four starts, while Deep Charm is another to note, if bouncing back to the form of his narrow defeat at Kelso in January.
With no penalty to carry for his Doncaster success nine days ago, LADRONNE will surely take plenty of stopping, In fact, he's effectively 4 lb lower here as William Maggs is able to utilise his full claim this time. The ultra-reliable Croagh Patrick has been absence since last August but he could be the one to follow the selection home ahead of Deep Charm.
Although Ladronne escapes a penalty for his recent win, he had a hard race that day and preference is for C&D winner DEEP CHARM.
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) (9/2 +44%) El Jefe |
9/2(+44%) | (6) El Jefe 9/2, Better than ever this season, completing a hat-trick in handicap hurdles at Haydock (18.9f) in December. Rare poor effort latest but remains feasibly treated if able to put that behind him. Three wins (two over C&D) towards end of 2023; seems to have gone off the boil lately. |
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2nd (1) (5/4 +34%) Final Edgar |
5/4(+34%) | (1) Final Edgar 5/4, Much improved when getting off the mark in 11-runner novice hurdle (11/8) over C&D (heavy) 34 days ago by 7 lengths from Trailblazer. Switches to handicaps now and opening mark looks workable. Eased-down winner of soft-ground C&D maiden last month; handicap debut today. |
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3rd (5) (7/1 -155%) Trailblazer |
7/1(-155%) | (5) Trailblazer 7/1, Yet to score on Flat or over hurdles but acquitted himself the last twice in this sphere, latest when 7 lengths second of 11 to Final Edgar over C&D (heavy) 34 days ago. 10 lb better off with winner, on handicap hurdle debut, and must enter calculations. No match for Final Edgar when second over C&D last month but is 10lb better off today. |
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4th (7) (3/1 +40%) Jet Patrol |
3/1(+40%) | (7) Jet Patrol 3/1, Placed twice from 5 starts in Irish points and offered something to work both starts in novice hurdles. Hooded for handicap debut and looks capable of better. Shaped with significant promise on both hurdling starts; major player on handicap debut. |
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5th (4) (25/1 -257%) Very Excellent |
25/1(-257%) | (4) Very Excellent 25/1, Not the most consistent but came close on his penultimate start at Catterick (15.7f) and would be a player if in same form here. Gave good account when second at Catterick in January but others appeal more all the same. |
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6th (3) (17/2 -42%) Calevade |
17/2(-42%) | (3) Calevade 17/2, Showed a real liking for Cartmel during the summer, winning back-to-back handicaps in May/June. Been hit and miss since, though, and ran badly here last month. Good second over C&D in November; needs to bounce back from lacklustre run last month. |
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Now that the penny has dropped for FINAL EDGAR after a taking success over C&D last month, there should be more to come from the son of Imperial Monarch on his handicap debut. The six-year-old can uphold form with Trailblazer (second) from that contest, despite being 3lb worse off at the weights when you take into account William Maggs' 7lb claim. A winner over C&D last November, El Jefe must also enter calculations, along with Very Excellent.
Preference is for FINAL EDGAR, who upped his game significantly when scoring here last month and has the assistance of a useful claimer on his handicap bow. Trailblazer and Jet Patrol rate the principal dangers.
If the first-time hood helps him to relax in the early stages, JET PATROL can make a winning handicap 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 (9) (18/1 -80%) Wendywilldo |
18/1(-80%) | (9) Wendywilldo 18/1, Fairly encouraging start when fourth in a 10-runner bumper at Catterick (2m, soft) 7 weeks ago but she will need to step up on that form to go close. Outran 80-1 odds when very respectable fourth at Catterick in January; each-way claims. |
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2nd (7) (5/1 +29%) Positivia |
5/1(+29%) | (7) Positivia 5/1, Massaat filly. Half-sister to 2 winners, including fairly useful hurdler Endlessly. Dam 2-y-o 6f winner who stayed 1m. Interesting newcomer. Out of a 6f 2yo Listed winner; with a good stable; no surprise if she features. |
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3rd (3) (10/3 -90%) Holly Bird |
10/3(-90%) | (3) Holly Bird 10/3, Mount Nelson filly who showed promise when 17 lengths second on her Carlisle debut in December. Should go well. Remote when second on debut at Carlisle but the winner looks useful. |
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4th (2) (6/5 +56%) Gale Mahler |
6/5(+56%) | (2) Gale Mahler 6/5, Mahler half-sister to fair hurdler Rebellious Gale. Yard more than capable of readying one for a race like this and Brian Hughes has been booked. It'll be very interesting to see how she goes in the betting. Out of a useful 2m4f-3m hurdle winner; worth well a glance in the betting. |
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5th (5) (10/1 -150%) Thatswhatshesaid |
10/1(-150%) | (5) Thatswhatshesaid 10/1, Sir Percy filly who made a winning start to her career in a 2m Newcastle bumper (AW) in January, leading close home. That bare form is nothing special so she'll need more to defy a penalty. Kept on well for narrow win on debut at Newcastle (AW) in January; obvious contender. |
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6th (6) (18/1 +10%) Cyclonic |
18/1(+10%) | (6) Cyclonic 18/1, Jack Hobbs half-sister to useful hurdler/chaser Monbeg Park. Dam unraced sister to smart hurdler/high-class chaser (winner up to 23f) Hidden Cyclone. Stable 0-27 in bumpers in the last 5 seasons but she is bred to have a future. Half-sister to a bumper winner but stable not known for success in this sphere. |
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7th (1) (9/1 +10%) Bea My Shadow |
9/1(+10%) | (1) Bea My Shadow 9/1, £52,000 Flemensfirth mare. Half-sister to bumper winner Feast. Makes some paper appeal and needs checking out in the betting. Yard not prolific in bumpers, but this newcomer has the right type of pedigree. |
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A determined winner on her debut at Newcastle in January, THATSWHATSHESAID will find life tougher under a 7lb penalty, but she looks a filly open to plenty of improvement and this may be another ideal opportunity. Well beaten in second on debut at Carlisle, Holly Bird should come on for that and she is respected, along with newcomers Gale Mahler and Positivia, who should be monitored for support in the betting.
It's interesting that Adrian Keatley has engaged the services of Brian Hughes for GALE MAHLER and she might be worth chancing on debut, with confidence increased should the betting vibes be strong. Positivia is another interesting newcomer, while Carlisle runner-up Holly Bird may prove pick of those with experience.
Sandy's Thomson's HOLLY BIRD probably bumped into a useful mare when second at Carlisle in December and is given the vote.
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