There were 58 Races on Friday 2nd June 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Epsom, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Stratford, 7 races at Tramore, 7 races at Catterick, 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) (2.75/1 -22%) Kaproyale |
2.75/1(-22%) | (3) Kaproyale 2.75/1, Prolific winning pointer who scored for the first time under Rules in 7-runner hunter at Huntingdon (23.6f) 10 daysa ago, easily. That didn't take much winning but he still warrants respect. 8-11 in points and was stylish winner of recent 2m7f hunter chase; drops back in trip here. |
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2nd (2) (0.67/1 +26%) Magic Saint |
0.67/1(+26%) | (2) Magic Saint 0.67/1, Completed a rather straightforward task in ready fashion at Wincanton in March then seemed to find his stamina stretched at Aintree. Shade disappointing at Cheltenham on most recent outing but still sets the standard. Fourth in much stronger race than this at Cheltenham last month and has a good chance here. |
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3rd (8) (20/1 +50%) Rewritetherules |
20/1(+50%) | (8) Rewritetherules 20/1, Multiple point winner but hasn't shown much under Rules for a while now. Has claims if judged on spring 2022 form but hasn't fired for new stable this year. |
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4th (4) (80/1 +20%) Avoir De Soins |
80/1(+20%) | (4) Avoir De Soins 80/1, Poor hurdler/modest handicap chaser who was pulled up at Market Rasen on only start for Jonjo O'Neill in December 2021. Not seen under Rules since then and recent exploits in points hardly inspire. Returned from a long layoff with three very underwhelming points runs this year.. |
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5th (5) (6.5/1 -63%) Due Reward |
6.5/1(-63%) | (5) Due Reward 6.5/1, Fairly useful chaser. Offered little on first Rules start since leaving Charlie Longsdon when pulled up in a hunter at Ludlow in March but has since added to his tally in points. Gained a hard-fought point win last month but is nothing like the force of old. |
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|PU| (1) (20/1 -43%) Capitaine |
20/1(-43%) | (1) Capitaine 20/1, Fairly useful hunter chaser who was pulled up on only outing for Barry Brennan in handicap chase at Newbury in December. Back with previous trainer now and has something to prove. Free-going front-runner; will take some catching if back on song after his break. |
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|PU| (7) (33/1 -136%) Le Correzien |
33/1(-136%) | (7) Le Correzien 33/1, Made a successful hurdling debut in a Dieppe 4-y-o event for Gabriel Leender but disappointed both starts for Henry De Bromhead in late 2021. Finished third on his completed start in points in April ahead of this switch to chasing. Very lightly raced since French hurdle win in 2020; may benefit from drop back in trip. |
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|PU| (6) (50/1 +50%) Flaminger |
50/1(+50%) | (6) Flaminger 50/1, Maiden hurdler/modest handicap chaser for Gary Moore and unpromising in points this year. Hasn't shown enough in points this year. |
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|PU| (9) (66/1 +34%) Sending Love |
66/1(+34%) | (9) Sending Love 66/1, Fairly useful hurdler for Paul Nicholls but has been disappointing over fences and it's easy to look elsewhere. Cheekpieces on for 1st time. This year's point/hunter chase form has been very disappointing. |
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This appears to be an ideal opportunity for MAGIC SAINT, who is by far the best of these based on ratings. Paul Nicholls' charge was last seen finishing fourth over an extended 2m4f at Cheltenham last month and a repeat of that effort would see him take all the beating. Due Reward appears likely to offer the most competition to the selection, while Capitaine heads the remainder.
MAGIC SAINT was a shade underwhelming at Cheltenham on his most recent outing, but still sets a clear standard and has to be considered the one to beat. Kaproyale opened his Rules account in smooth fashion at Huntingdon recently and rates the main threat.
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) (1.5/1 +40%) Shantou Flyer |
1.5/1(+40%) | (2) Shantou Flyer 1.5/1, Veteran who added to his fine Cheltenham record when third of 23 at last season's Festival before landing hunter chase at Exeter (24.2f, heavy). Decent second back at Cheltenham since and good chance on these terms if coping with drop back in trip. A teenager now but has been in very good form this year; major player. |
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2nd (5) (8/1 +43%) Normofthenorth |
8/1(+43%) | (5) Normofthenorth 8/1, Prolific point winner, including last time (Apr 29). Won 5-runner maiden hunter at Fakenham on chasing debut by 4½ lengths 13 months ago. Plenty to find here. Beat good horse in small-field point last month but contests a deeper race here. |
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3rd (3) (4/1 +27%) Solomon Grey |
4/1(+27%) | (3) Solomon Grey 4/1, Fairly useful chaser nowadays but ran best race for a while when third in hunter at Cheltenham 4 weeks ago and has a big shout on that form. Not quite at best this year but last month's Cheltenham third gives him a shout here. |
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4th (9) (80/1 -60%) Wheesht |
80/1(-60%) | (9) Wheesht 80/1, Fair chaser but well held both starts for this yard and others make more appeal. Won an open point in April but well beaten since, and faces a tough assignment here. |
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5th (1) (7/1 +42%) Envious Editor |
7/1(+42%) | (1) Envious Editor 7/1, Seems to be working his way back to form, decent third over an inadequate trip at Cheltenham 4 weeks ago. Would be firmly in the mix if he can reproduce the form of his Taunton win from earlier in the year. Impressed on rules return in January but is yet to build on that performance. |
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6th (4) (3.2/1 +54%) Dandy Dan |
3.2/1(+54%) | (4) Dandy Dan 3.2/1, Temperamental sort for Kim Bailey but made a winning start for this yard in Cheltenham hunter over a year ago. Creditable third in Champion Hunter here (27.5f) the following month. Fit from points but disappointed back under Rules last 2 starts. Needs to bounce back with headgear re-fitted. Dangerous if judged on last year's form, and a recent point win proved his wellbeing. |
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|PU| (7) (33/1 +0%) Say About It |
33/1(+0%) | (7) Say About It 33/1, Modest maiden on Flat for Stan Moore in 2018. Made winning chase debut in 4-runner hunter over C&D at this meeting when last seen under Rules a year ago. Dual point winner, runner-up last time (Apr 15). Plenty more required. Won uncompetitive C&D event a year ago; needs others to disappoint tonight. |
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SHANTOU FLYER is the highest rated of these and he looks primed to go one better than his second over the extended 4m at Cheltenham last month. The veteran should have no problem dropping in trip and he appears hard to beat. Rebel Dawn Rising should also be thereabouts after his second over the extended 3m2f at Cheltenham last time, while Minella Encore is another to note.
SHANTOU FLYER is the class act having finished third at the Cheltenham Festival in March so gets the vote despite slight concerns over this shorter trip. Solomon Grey and Rebel Dawn Rising head the dangers.
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) (1/1 +43%) Sine Nomine |
1/1(+43%) | (6) Sine Nomine 1/1, Multiple winner in points who boasts a progressive profile under Rules, running out a comfortable winner over 22.5f in April before a fine second at Cheltenham (25f) 12 days later. Remains capable of better and leading claims. Stylish course winner in April and has since run well at Cheltenham; high on the list. |
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2nd (1) (11/1 +0%) Brave Starlight |
11/1(+0%) | (1) Brave Starlight 11/1, Pulled up on Thurles hunter debut in March but much better on the back of a point win when 4 lengths third at Tipperary 29 days ago (final start for Grainne O'Connor). May progress again. Irish point winner; makes stable debut after good third at Tipperary last month. |
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3rd (4) (12/1 -20%) Precious Bounty |
12/1(-20%) | (4) Precious Bounty 12/1, Winner of several points since joining this stable and has run with credit when reaching the frame in hunters here (22.5f, 12 lengths behind Sine Nomine) and Cheltenham (2m) in recent months. Significantly up in trip. Others stronger for win purposes. Both runs runs this spring were respectable but he needs improvement over new trip today. |
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4th (3) (16/1 +0%) Matthews Hill |
16/1(+0%) | (3) Matthews Hill 16/1, Lightly-raced pointer who was second on his 21f Punchestown hunter debut in April but he made mistakes on that occasion and his jumping let him down again at Downpatrick since (fell 4 out). Needs to eliminate the errors. Ordinary form when second on rules debut at Punchestown but may still have potential. |
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5th (5) (1.75/1 -40%) Quintin's Man |
1.75/1(-40%) | (5) Quintin's Man 1.75/1, Multiple point winner who has made a good start to his hunter career this spring, second at Exeter before scoring at Cheltenham 28 days ago. Likely to give another good account. Progressive 6yo who stayed on well to win by 17l at Cheltenham last month; major player. |
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|PU| (2) (33/1 -230%) Dunworley |
33/1(-230%) | (2) Dunworley 33/1, Made the frame in several points. Ran to a fair level when 13 lengths second on his 3m Huntingdon hunter debut 10 days ago but this demands a fair bit more. Improved form when second on recent rules debut but needs another good step forward here. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.
QUINTIN'S MAN was a decisive winner when last seen over 3m2f at Cheltenham, scoring by 17 lengths, and a repeat of that effort would see him very difficult to stop in this contest. Sine Nomine looks set to chase him home after a good second last month also at Cheltenham, where she was beaten just half a length. Precious Bounty and Brave Starlight complete the shortlist.
Course-scorer SINE NOMINE improved again when second at Cheltenham last month and is taken to resume winning ways with further progress on the cards. Quintin's Man looks the chief threat ahead of Brave Starlight.
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) (5/1 -11%) Secret Investor |
5/1(-11%) | (7) Secret Investor 5/1, Just a useful chaser nowadays but he scored for the third time in 2022/23 in 3m hunter chase (8/13) at Ludlow 37 days ago. Enters calculations for top yard. Very smart in his prime and a three-time hunter chase winner this season; respected. |
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2nd (9) (0.91/1 +9%) Vaucelet |
0.91/1(+9%) | (9) Vaucelet 0.91/1, Very useful Irish chaser who comes here on the back of a good second of 7 in hunter chase (4/6) at Downpatrick (28.7f) 14 days ago. Took this event in good style 12 months ago and he looks the one to beat again with age very much on his side. Top Irish hunter chaser; won this race last year and commands respect. |
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3rd (2) (22/1 -120%) Clara Sorrento |
22/1(-120%) | (2) Clara Sorrento 22/1, Useful hurdler/chaser for Noel Meade back in 2018. Mulitple points winner since, latest only 19 days ago, so he can't be discounted. Sprightly 12yo who won his last four points; could give this a good shot from the front. |
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4th (6) (50/1 +0%) Not A Role Model |
50/1(+0%) | (6) Not A Role Model 50/1, Fairly useful hurdler/chaser for Sam Thomas. 5 out on yard debut in hunter chase at Haydock (22.2f, good to soft) 104 days ago. Scored twice in points since though so can't be ruled out. Won two open points last month but has a lot more on his plate here. |
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|PU| (5) (2.25/1 +0%) Law Of Gold |
2.25/1(+0%) | (5) Law Of Gold 2.25/1, Most likeable and consistent hunter chaser who landed 12-runner hunter chase at Cheltenham (32.4f, good to soft) 28 days ago. This C&D winner is well in the mix. Won this in 2021 and was second last year; returns after fine Cheltenham win last month. |
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|PU| (11) (14/1 +44%) Singapore Saga |
14/1(+44%) | (11) Singapore Saga 14/1, Irresolute performer but he landed a point before creditable third of 5 in hunter chase at Cheltenham (25.2f) 28 days ago. Others still make more appeal. In good form this year but others in this field look a fair bit stronger. |
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|PU| (1) (40/1 -100%) Cheltenam De Vaige |
40/1(-100%) | (1) Cheltenam De Vaige 40/1, Fairly useful chaser. First run since leaving Fergal O'Brien when good 22 lengths third of 12 to Law of Gold in hunter chase (12/1) at Cheltenham (32.4f, good to soft) 28 days ago. Shortlisted. About 22l behind Law Of Gold last month and another minor role looks his best hope. |
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|PU| (8) (66/1 +34%) Steely Addition |
66/1(+34%) | (8) Steely Addition 66/1, Fairly useful chaser who was a dual points scorer before posting a solid third of 4 in hunter chase at Perth (23.8f, good) 16 days ago. Needs another step forward here, however. Has good record in points but this year's rules form is not anything out of the ordinary. |
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|PU| (3) (100/1 -203%) Fr Humphrey |
100/1(-203%) | (3) Fr Humphrey 100/1, Untrustworthy individual. First run since leaving Neil Mulholland when creditable third of 5 in hunter chase at Killarney (23f, good, 20/1) 18 days ago. Has since landed a point but others are still preferred. Irish-trained 15yo; triple point winner this year but faces very tough task here. |
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|PU| (10) (150/1 +0%) Wagner |
150/1(+0%) | (10) Wagner 150/1, Fairly useful winning chaser at his best for Matthew Hampton. Runner-up between the flags for his new connections 26 days ago but this is much tougher. Dual hunter chase winner last year but not in same form this year; not the obvious answer. |
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VAUCELET was well backed when he won this race last year and there are solid reasons to expect another bold bid in his attempt for back-to-back victories. He has run with credit in each of his five starts during the intervening period and he finished a fine second in a similar race at Downpatrick last month. The former Denman Chase winner Secret Investor and Law Of Gold are the most obvious dangers.
VAUCELET was a stylish winner of this contest a year ago and teed himself up well for a repeat success when runner-up at Downpatrick a fortnight ago. C&D scorer Law of Gold is a really likeable sort so should ensure David Christie's very useful Irish challenger doesn't have things all his own way. Secret Investor isn't the force of old but Paul Nicholls' veteran can still edge out Cheltenam de Vaige for minor honours.
2021 winner Law Of Gold succumbed to VAUCELET in the closing stages of last year's edition and the Irish runner may prevail again.
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) (1.38/1 +66%) Sixteen Letters |
1.38/1(+66%) | (6) Sixteen Letters 1.38/1, Fair chaser who landed a novice hunter at Wincanton in April 2022. Fell halfway in Aintree Foxhunters' back under Rules but a win and second in the pointing field last month show he's suffered no ill effects. Considered. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2nd (5) (7.5/1 +6%) Peacocks Secret |
7.5/1(+6%) | (5) Peacocks Secret 7.5/1, Won here in April 2022. Not at his best when a well-held third at Fakenham in March but he has won between the flags since. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3rd (2) (2.12/1 +67%) I K Brunel |
2.12/1(+67%) | (2) I K Brunel 2.12/1, Made a successful transition to hunters (winning pointer) at Taunton in Febraury. Failed to complete at the Cheltenham and Aintree Festivals this spring but he has won a point since. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4th (4) (12/1 -41%) Zamparelli |
12/1(-41%) | (4) Zamparelli 12/1, Won this off a 3 lb lower mark 12 months ago. Has pulled up in a point and Ludlow in 2 comeback outings this year but this might the main target all along. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|U| (7) (5/1 +72%) Santon |
5/1(+72%) | (7) Santon 5/1, Made it second time lucky in hunters at Leicester (2½m) in February but found out in a deeper race at Cheltenham last month and he's racing from out of the handicap here. |
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The prolific point-to-point winner, CARYTO DES BROSSES ran a blinder when second to a progressive rival over an extended 2m at Cheltenham last month. He can be fancied to go one place better back over a more suitable trip. Zamparelli won this race last year and is feared most, while I K Brunel and Peacocks Secret are also likely to be on the premises.
CARYTO DES BROSSES has finished out of the first 2 only once in his 7 starts under Rules and might prove the answer to this handicap. Cat Tiger struggled in 2 outings last season but they were in stronger races than this and he's a potential class act under top weight so he's second choice ahead of Sixteen Letters.
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1st (3) (2/1 -6%) Captain Biggles |
2/1(-6%) | (3) Captain Biggles 2/1, Fairly useful hurdler for Olly Murphy who has won 3 of last 4 starts in points for current yard. Makes plenty of appeal for respected trainer/jockey combination. Fair hurdler when trained by Olly Murphy and 3-4 in points for new stable this year. |
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2nd (1) (3.5/1 -40%) Raleagh Flora |
3.5/1(-40%) | (1) Raleagh Flora 3.5/1, Fair chaser. First run since leaving Brian Ellison when career best when winning 6-runner hunter chase (9/4) at Fakenham (24.2f, good to soft) 24 days ago, easily. Sets a solid standard. Wide-margin winner of Fakenham hunter chase last month; must be considered. |
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3rd (5) (10/1 +38%) Fortunes Hill |
10/1(+38%) | (5) Fortunes Hill 10/1, £60,000 5-y-o, Soldier of Fortune gelding. Dam (h105), bumper winner (stayed 2½m), half-sister to bumper winner/useful hurdler (stayed 21f) Santia. Winning pointer, runner-up last time (May 7). One to consider. Unexposed after only three starts but beat only two rivals when winning in April. |
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4th (8) (16/1 -33%) Mountain Assault |
16/1(-33%) | (8) Mountain Assault 16/1, €15,000 4-y-o, £1,800 6-y-o, Mountain High gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful 2m hurdle winner All For Joy. Dam maiden hurdler. Multiple point winner, third last time (10 lengths behind Captain Biggles, Apr 23). 3-9 in points; about 10l behind Captain Biggles when third on latest outing. |
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|F| (10) (14/1 +44%) Urban Grit |
14/1(+44%) | (10) Urban Grit 14/1, Modest hurdler for Olly Murphy. Winning pointer since last seen under Rules, third last time (May 7). Warrants a market check. Shade disappointing in latest point but started off for yard with two wins; not ruled out. |
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|PU| (7) (6/1 +40%) Minella Jab |
6/1(+40%) | (7) Minella Jab 6/1, Milan gelding. Half-brother to a point winner. Dam (h106) 19f hurdle winner. Won 2 of 4 starts in points, runner-up last time (May 14). Notable jockey booking for hunter debut. Dual winner for new stable this spring and not discredited when second last time. |
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|PU| (11) (10/1 -18%) Runwiththetide |
10/1(-18%) | (11) Runwiththetide 10/1, Modest hurdler for Dan Skelton who has enjoyed success between the flags. Pulled up in hunter at Cheltenham last month and others make more appeal. 2-2 in points this year; pulled up at Cheltenham last month but this race is a bit easier. |
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|PU| (2) (12/1 +40%) Between You And Me |
12/1(+40%) | (2) Between You And Me 12/1, €32,000 3-y-o, £11,000 4-y-o, Presenting gelding. Wears tongue strap. Winning pointer, last of 3 finishers last time (Apr 22). No forlorn hope. Held on well to win four-runner restricted point in April but others look stronger here. |
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|PU| (9) (14/1 -17%) Ultra Viers |
14/1(-17%) | (9) Ultra Viers 14/1, Winning pointer (runner-up last time) who showed fair form when last seen under Rules 3 months ago, second in a 4-runner hunter at Leicester. Not completely dismissed. Made the frame in two Leicester hunter chases in February; considered each-way. |
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|PU| (6) (40/1 +0%) Marton Abbey |
40/1(+0%) | (6) Marton Abbey 40/1, Point winner who hasn't shown enough under Rules to make him of serious interest. Maiden point winner in February but remote when third in hunter chase here in March. |
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CAPTAIN BIGGLES arrives here as the highest rated in this contest and has been in sparkling form between the flags of late. The eight-year-old looks the one to beat, with Gina Andrews a shrewd booking. Raleagh Flora won with ease on his return to Rules at Fakenham last month and can't be taken lightly, while two-time point-to-point winner Minella Jab makes his hunter chase debut and is another to note.
CAPTAIN BIGGLES has the best Rules form and, having won 3 of his last 4 outings in points, is fancied to make a successful hunter debut for a stable that does well in this sphere. Raleagh Flora looks a threat having scored readily at Fakenham last month and Fortunes Hill is worthy of interest if strong in the betting.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (5) (11/1 +0%) Penniless |
11/1(+0%) | (5) Penniless 11/1, Dual winning pointer who offered something to work on when sixth at Aintree recently. Likely to come on for that and can't be ruled out. 2-7 in points; kept on for never-dangerous sixth in recent Aintree bumper. |
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2nd (2) (0.91/1 +17%) Old Gold |
0.91/1(+17%) | (2) Old Gold 0.91/1, Blue Bresil gelding. Dam (h118), 19f-2¾m hurdle winner, sister to fairly useful 2½m-2¾m hurdle/chase winner Pressies Girl. Wears tongue strap. Easy winner sole start in point bumpers (May 13). Likely to take all the beating. Easily won soft-ground point bumper on recent debut; likely contender. |
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3rd (6) (12/1 -243%) Musique De Fee |
12/1(-243%) | (6) Musique De Fee 12/1, £40,000 3-y-o, Jukebox Jury filly. Dam unraced half-sister to dual Queen Mother Champion Chase winner Master Minded and useful French hurdler/chaser (stayed 2¾m) Lucky To Be. Runner-up sole start in point bumpers (Apr 1) and from an excellent family, so merits plenty of respect. Shaped with significant promise when second of nine in soft-ground point bumper in April. |
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4th (1) (4.5/1 +78%) Achtung Baby |
4.5/1(+78%) | (1) Achtung Baby 4.5/1, £26,000 3-y-o, Joshua Tree gelding. Dam, 6f winner, half-sister to fairly useful hurdler (stayed 2¼m) Dynamic Drive. Placed in point bumper on debut, pulled up in point next time (Apr 10). Placed in a point bumper in March but ran poorly in subsequent jumping point. |
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5th (4) (8.5/1 +29%) Fountainspinklady |
8.5/1(+29%) | (4) Fountainspinklady 8.5/1, Passing Glance mare. Sister to useful hurdler/smart chase winner Fountains Windfall and dual bumper winner/fair hurdler Fountains Blossom, stayed 3m. Successful on second of 2 starts in point bumpers (Mar 18). Improved to win six-runner point bumper at Milborne St Andrew in March; a possible. |
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6th (7) (66/1 -65%) Theweddingcanwait |
66/1(-65%) | (7) Theweddingcanwait 66/1, Califet filly. Dam unraced half-sister to fair hurdler/useful staying chaser Adrenalin Flight. Last of 3 finishers sole start in points (Apr 29). Others make more appeal. Tailed off when last of three finishers in maiden point at Bonvilston in April. |
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7th (3) (5.5/1 -10%) Supreme Johnson |
5.5/1(-10%) | (3) Supreme Johnson 5.5/1, Winning pointer who stepped up on Rules debut when fourth at Aintree a fortnight ago. Likely to be on the premises again. Dual point winner; very respectable fourth in Aintree bumper last month; a player. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
OLD GOLD won a point-to-point bumper on his first appearance in that sphere last month and Will Biddick's charge makes most appeal. Musique De Fee should have learned plenty from her second-placed finish at Bitterley in April and warrants consideration now under Rules, while Supreme Johnson wasn't disgraced when fourth in a similar event at Aintree in May and completes the shortlist.
OLD GOLD is with a shrewd handler and ran out a ready winner on his only outing in a point bumper, so he's worth siding with as he bids to defend his unbeaten record on Rules debut. Musique de Fee looks the main danger and Supreme Johnson is unlikely to be too far away.
Ths is the racecard key.
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S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
T | Top Time speeed rated |
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At the races watchout for | |
At the races top pick | |
Top rated for thet statistic |
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