There were 33 Races on Thursday 29th February 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Ludlow, 6 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Taunton, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 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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Imperial Measure |
(3) (10/3 +17%)10/3(+17%) | (3) Imperial Measure 10/3, Successful from a 6 lb lower mark at Newton Abbot (16.7f) last summer and made the frame on 3 of his 4 starts since, 4 lengths second of 12 in C&D handicap 9 days ago. Nicely clear of remainder then and has more races in him from this sort of mark. Bled on Boxing Day but reliable in handicaps either side of that; C&D second last week. |
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Whynotnowroy |
(6) (4/1 +27%)4/1(+27%) | (6) Whynotnowroy 4/1, Maiden who is from a reasonable jumping family and caught the eye (in first-time hood) from out of weights when sixth in 16-runner C&D handicap 23 days ago, seeming to finish with more to give. Worth keeping an eye on from such a low mark. First-time hood seemed to help when much more encouraging run over C&D latest; can improve. |
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Activist |
(1) (9/2 -157%)9/2(-157%) | (1) Activist 9/2, Fairly useful on Flat in France and, despite going in snatches, produced best effort in this sphere when taking 6-runner handicap hurdle at Plumpton (15.9f) 3 days ago. Return to further won't inconvenience him on that evidence and respected under a penalty. Improved form when winning 3rd handicap, over 2m at Plumpton on Monday; form chance. |
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Wellwillya |
(7) (11/2 +0%)11/2(+0%) | (7) Wellwillya 11/2, More encouraging signs in novice/handicap contests upon returning late last year and ran as well as could be expected in face of stiff task at Fontwell (19.2f, soft) 32 days ago. Likely he can be more competitive back in this more suitable grade. Not far behind a subsequent winner in latest handicap start (2m2f, soft); not ruled out. |
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Come On Paddy Mac |
(9) (13/2 +54%)13/2(+54%) | (9) Come On Paddy Mac 13/2, Winning Irish pointer but not offered much in handful of starts over hurdles, including upon returning from a lengthy absence for new yard in recent weeks. Does at least start life in handicaps from a very low base but would need to see market support to make him of interest. Irish point winner in 2022; poor results in novice hurdles; check market on handicap debut. |
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Spicy Nelson |
(8) (12/1 -33%)12/1(-33%) | (8) Spicy Nelson 12/1, Offered little so far, labouring along way out when pulled up on 3m Wincanton handicap debut in December. A subsequent wind operation needs to have made a big difference but he does come here with his yard amongst the winners. Not yet shown much and pulled up on handicap debut over 3m; wind op since; now tongue tied. |
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Sarsen |
(2) (14/1 -17%)14/1(-17%) | (2) Sarsen 14/1, Placed twice in maiden hurdles for Alan King in summer 2022 but was unable to make an impact in 2 starts for new stable late last year. Handicapper has afforded him a chance if this marked step back up in trip/65-day break has positive effect. Promise in good-ground hurdles at 2m/2m4f; handicap form not yet matched up. |
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Pivotal Sky |
(10) (14/1 +30%)14/1(+30%) | (10) Pivotal Sky 14/1, Achieved little in juvenile hurdles and fared no better when tenth of 14 on handicap hurdle debut at Wincanton (15.2f, soft) 48 days ago. Up in trip. Visor on 1st time. Modest handicap debut at Wincanton and needs lots more for the new trip. |
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Come On Nia |
(4) (20/1 -67%)20/1(-67%) | (4) Come On Nia 20/1, Telescope mare who was never involved down in trip but did finish clear of the rest when sixth of 12 in mares' novice at Chepstow (2m, heavy) 4 weeks ago. Switch to handicaps/return to further a plus here. Not disgraced on final qualifying run; may well do better now handicapping. |
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ACTIVIST took a nice step forward after his runner-up effort at Lingfield to score in comfortable fashion at Plumpton on Monday. David Pipe's gelding has a 7lb penalty to shoulder and takes a step back up in trip, but that is unlikely to prevent him from going in again. The main threat might be Imperial Measure, who put in a promising display when hitting the crossbar over C&D and is turned out again before his revised mark kicks in. Wellwillya has claims judged on his third at Exeter two starts ago.
This looks fairly competitive but there was enough encouragement in his finishing effort over C&D last time to suggest WHYNOTNOWROY could just be worth chancing to build on that run operating from such a lowly mark. Imperial Measure has more races in him judged on his recent C&D second and is feared. Plumpton-scorer Activist back up in trip and Wellwillya also command respect.
A first-time hood seemed to help WHYNOTNOWROY last time and he looks capable of better. Monday winner Activist is hard to leave out.
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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Try The Money |
(9) (9/4 +89%)9/4(+89%) | (9) Try The Money 9/4, Showed precious little in 3 quick qualifying runs during the spring but his pedigree provides hope for better now heading into handicaps at a low level. Nothing noteworthy in three hurdles at up to 2m4f; low mark now switched to handicap. |
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Amalfi Bay |
(3) (11/4 -46%)11/4(-46%) | (3) Amalfi Bay 11/4, Fair Flat winner who got back on track following a breathing op when second of 7 in a novice hurdle at Exeter (18.5f, good) in October. Starts life in handicaps on a potentially good mark based on Flat exploits. Two 1m4f wins for the Charltons; not an instant hit over hurdles but handicaps more likely. |
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Johannes |
(7) (10/3 +5%)10/3(+5%) | (7) Johannes 10/3, Fair 2m winner on the Flat in France. Has yet to get anywhere near that level over hurdles but is a potential improver now handicapping up in trip. Wide-margin 2m Flat winner in France; modest hurdle form but handicaps offer more scope. |
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Dance Havana |
(8) (13/2 -30%)13/2(-30%) | (8) Dance Havana 13/2, Showed some aptitude for hurdling when placed in a pair of juveniles last summer and is potentially well treated on her Flat form contesting her first handicap in this sphere for a new yard (left Alice Haynes). Flat wins at 1m1f/1m6f for A Haynes; shown hurdle promise; handicap debut for new yard. |
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Tik Tok |
(4) (9/1 -13%)9/1(-13%) | (4) Tik Tok 9/1, Bred to be smart and shaped with encouragement on his sole start in bumpers but has made little impact over hurdles to date, including upped to this trip on handicap debut at Hereford last time. Early bumper promise; not yet shone over hurdles but probably needed handicap debut. |
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Champagne Gift |
(5) (10/1 -25%)10/1(-25%) | (5) Champagne Gift 10/1, Poor hurdler who was pulled up on chasing debut at Uttoxeter in August, reminders from before halfway. Makes a swift return to hurdling on this return to action. Chance on best 2m4f handicap form but query about soft; pulled up over fences in August. |
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Zufal |
(2) (40/1 -60%)40/1(-60%) | (2) Zufal 40/1, Showed first form when fourth of 12 in a novice hurdle at Newton Abbot in May but has made little impact since, including in handicaps. Well beaten both handicaps and fitting a tongue-tie needs to make a big difference. |
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This looks like a tricky puzzle to solve, so only a tentative vote goes to TRY THE MONEY. Henry Oliver's gelding has had excuses on two of his career starts so far, losing a shoe on debut and the ground possibly being too quick last time. Although he hasn't shown a great deal, better is anticipated now he enters the handicap ranks. Amalfi Bay, who produced his best NH effort to finish second at Exeter on his latest outing, could also have a say on his handicap bow, along with Johannes.
JOHANNES has been well held on all 3 starts over hurdles to date but, given he's a fair 2m winner on the Flat, it's reasonable to assume he can do much better now tackling a longer trip on handicap debut. Dance Havana and Amalfi Bay are other interesting handicap debutants, and they are feared most.
Johannes, Dance Havana and AMALFI BAY are all of interest on their handicap debuts with the last-named just preferred.
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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Livin On Luco |
(2) (10/11 +0%)10/11(+0%) | (2) Livin On Luco 10/11, Runner-up in an Irish point and quick to show fairly useful form in this sphere, landing 10-runner novice hurdle at Chepstow (19.4f, heavy) 36 days ago. Cheekpieces on 1st time. Leading claims. Useful novice; found plenty for 2m3f win last month; first-time cheekpieces. |
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Jackpot D'athou |
(1) (6/5 +13%)6/5(+13%) | (1) Jackpot D'athou 6/5, Fairly useful form in bumpers. Underwent breathing surgery before making a winning hurdles debut at Chepstow in November but only fourth in similar company there following month. Remains with potential after a break for top yard which has taken past 3 runnings of this. Looked promising when winning hurdle debut (2m, heavy); disappointing next time. |
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Mistral Milly |
(8) (11/2 +39%)11/2(+39%) | (8) Mistral Milly 11/2, Showed some promise in two bumpers for Alan King and again when coming in fourth in novice hurdles at Hereford and Lingfield (hooded) this winter. Can do better still. Has ability but neither of her two hurdle runs suggest she can be a player for the win. |
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Tigger |
(4) (28/1 -75%)28/1(-75%) | (4) Tigger 28/1, Some promise in bumpers for Fergal O'Brien and again on the back of a wind op when fifth of 10 in novice hurdle at Plumpton (20.5f, soft) 38 days ago. No forlorn hope. Promising bumper debut at Ascot; some way off the form contenders on hurdle efforts. |
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Barley Gin |
(5) (100/1 -614%)100/1(-614%) | (5) Barley Gin 100/1, Too free when eleventh of 14 in bumper at Wincanton (15.2f, soft, 80/1) on NH debut 28 days ago. Makes hurdles debut stepped up in trip so this Flemensfirth mare needs considering, especially if the market speaks in her favour. 80-1 for her belated bumper debut at Wincanton and she ran accordingly; now goes hurdling. |
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Joker Jack |
(3) (125/1 -213%)125/1(-213%) | (3) Joker Jack 125/1, 200/1, fifth of 11 in novice hurdle at Hereford (16.2f, good to soft) 31 days ago, not knocked about. May do better still. Very minor promise in a bumper and over hurdles and will be eligible for handicaps soon.. |
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Love Of Neymore |
(6) (200/1 -100%)200/1(-100%) | (6) Love Of Neymore 200/1, Little show in bumpers for Martin Keighley and again after a 22-month absence when pulled up in novice hurdle (250/1) at Wincanton (21.4f, soft) 28 days ago. Pulled up on recent hurdle debut for this yard at Wincanton after nearly two years off.. |
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Miss Popalong |
(7) (200/1 -100%)200/1(-100%) | (7) Miss Popalong 200/1, Tailed off sole outing in bumpers and has offered little in a pair of novice hurdles at Taunton and Warwick this winter. Shown little in a bumper and 2 novice hurdles; yard has strong contender in Livin On Luco. |
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More was expected from Jackpot D'athou when he could only manage fourth at Chepstow in December, and he will need to improve upon that display if he wants to deny LIVIN ON LUCO. The six-year-old beat a well-fancied Nicky Henderson runner by a neck at Chepstow, putting a fall at the same venue behind him. He could easily take another step forward and record a double. Mistral Milly can fight it out for the minor honours after her fourth at Lingfield's Winter Million fixture.
LIVIN ON LUCO possesses the best form on show so is taken to supplement his Chepstow victory at the chief expense of Jackpot d'Athou, who rates a major threat if getting back on the up after a break for a stable which has farmed this contest in recent years. Hurdling newcomer Barley Gin can't be ruled out either, especially if the market vibes are positive for Neil Mullholland's mare.
Just two serious form contenders and LIVIN ON LUCO is preferred to Jackpot D'Athou who ran flat last time out.
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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Kingofthewest |
(2) (3/1 +0%)3/1(+0%) | (2) Kingofthewest 3/1, Dual winner over hurdles who got off the mark over fences in 9-runner handicap chase (7/2) at Chepstow (19.4f, heavy) in January. Good second at Lingfield next time and likely to give another good account. Led close home at 2m3f; kept on well over 2m4f since; ready for another go at staying trip. |
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Art Decco |
(1) (10/3 -48%)10/3(-48%) | (1) Art Decco 10/3, Quickly back on track and looked well suited by the trip when scoring in first-time cheekpieces at Fontwell last time. May do better again, so worth considering. Won both Fontwell starts, latest at 3m2f in first-time cheekpieces this month; up 7lb. |
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Cloudy Flamingo |
(6) (7/2 +83%)7/2(+83%) | (6) Cloudy Flamingo 7/2, Winning pointer who has made little impact under Rules and looks set for another struggle. 1-7 in points; nothing to show for hurdle runs; handicap chases should suit; 9lb wrong. |
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Imperial Joe |
(4) (4/1 +50%)4/1(+50%) | (4) Imperial Joe 4/1, Most consistent last term, winning three times (twice here, including this race). Seemingly working his way back to peak form this season and step back up in trip should suit, so he's not without hope. Good C&D record and won this last year; 4lb higher than latest win here; solid show likely. |
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Star Flyer |
(3) (5/1 -166%)5/1(-166%) | (3) Star Flyer 5/1, Promising sort. 15/2 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, career best when winning 12-runner handicap chase at Southwell (20.4f, soft) 27 days ago. Open to further improvement as a chaser and strong claims of following up. Three promising chase runs of late, over 2m4f and 3m; up 9lb for Southwell win; improve. |
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Mortens Leam |
(5) (28/1 -75%)28/1(-75%) | (5) Mortens Leam 28/1, Five-time winner over fences but doesn't appear to retain much ability. Last won in April 2021 and struggled badly since back from absence in December 2022. |
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Star Flyer was sporting first-time cheekpieces (retained) when running out a ready winner over an extended 2m4f at Southwell and even with a 9lb hike to contend with, he warrants consideration. That said, preference is for KINGOFTHEWEST, who shaped like he was ready for this step back up in trip when finishing a staying-on second at Lingfield and, off an unchanged mark, he may take some stopping. Art Decco was a comfortable winner over 3m2f at Fontwell and, bidding to defy a 7lb rise, he commands attention too.
STAR FLYER reacted well to first-time headgear and jumped accurately when scoring at Southwell last time and a 9-lb rise might not be enough to stop him following up. He gets the nod over fellow last-time-out winner Art Decco, with Kingofthewest another one to consider.
Art Decco and STAR FLYER (nap) had good wins last time but the latter is particularly respected after a taking Southwell success.
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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Rivers Corner |
(12) (11/8 +66%)11/8(+66%) | (12) Rivers Corner 11/8, Seemingly well suited by an increased test of stamina when scoring by 23 lengths over 3m at Wincanton (heavy) 12 days ago. A 10 lb rise doesn't look severe given the ease of that success. Big player. Major improvement when upped to 3m on heavy at Wincanton latest; up 10lb but unexposed. |
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Little Else |
(9) (9/2 +63%)9/2(+63%) | (9) Little Else 9/2, C&D winner in April and followed up at Newton Abbot (21.5f, heavy) 6 months later. Creditable efforts in defeat twice since and ought to be in the shake-up again. Won over C&D and 2m5f in 2023; creditable 4th latest and now down in grade. |
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Sam's Amour |
(10) (8/1 +50%)8/1(+50%) | (10) Sam's Amour 8/1, Third in a pair of handicaps around 19f in the autumn. Ran no sort of race when stepped up to 3m at Wincanton in December but has finished a respectable fourth at Exeter (18.5f) since. Back up in trip. Ran well first two handicaps at 2m3f; not so good since and others more likely. |
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My Last Oscar |
(3) (8/1 +0%)8/1(+0%) | (3) My Last Oscar 8/1, Former C&D winner who gained a third handicap success of his career when forging clear at Hexham (3m, heavy) in December. Runs off 8 lb higher here. C&D winner; good strike-rate in staying handicaps; made light of the task at Hexham latest. |
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Spitalfield |
(4) (8/1 -78%)8/1(-78%) | (4) Spitalfield 8/1, Unexposed hurdler who has been steadily progressive over hurdles, travelling powerfully before outstayed late on when third over 25f at Huntingdon (heavy) 3 weeks ago. Interesting faced with a slightly sharper test this time. Two good runs in handicap hurdles, the latest over 3m1f on soft; on the premises. |
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Tiny Tetley |
(5) (12/1 -33%)12/1(-33%) | (5) Tiny Tetley 12/1, Reached the frame twice in novice hurdles over shorter trips here this winter. His opening mark isn't obviously lenient but he has potential as a lightly-raced sort. Promise both starts here, over 2m3f latest; possible improver for handicaps and new trip. |
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Tough Approach |
(6) (20/1 -122%)20/1(-122%) | (6) Tough Approach 20/1, Finished second in a point. Also third in a bumper on Rules debut and best run over hurdles since when second of 8 in 21f Kempton novice 3 weeks ago. Brings unexposed potential to this handicap debut. Best hurdle form when 2nd to hotpot over 2m5f latest; could do better at new level. |
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Keable |
(1) (22/1 -120%)22/1(-120%) | (1) Keable 22/1, Promise when in the frame in maiden hurdles at the start of 2023. Given time since well held on Exeter handicap debut a year ago and returns as an unexposed sort. One to note in the betting. Ran well behind talented rivals on first 2 hurdle starts; tame handicap debut last spring. |
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Raddon Top |
(2) (25/1 -150%)25/1(-150%) | (2) Raddon Top 25/1, 9/1, pulled up in handicap hurdle at Exeter (23f, heavy) 29 days ago, soon beaten. First-time blinkers replace regular cheekpieces now. Form see-sawed since chase win last January; pulled up back hurdling latest. |
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Uno Mas |
(13) (33/1 -136%)33/1(-136%) | (13) Uno Mas 33/1, Five-time winner in 2021 but very lightly raced since and out of sorts when making it to the track. Multiple winner but few signs of life since back from absence in October. |
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SPITALFIELD travelled like the winner for a long way before fading into third close home in testing conditions over 3m1f at Huntingdon and, nudged up 1lb with his stable in good form, he gets the vote to go two places better. My Last Oscar fairly bolted up at Hexham in December, but his inconsistent profile tempers enthusiasm. Rivers Corner clearly benefited from the step up to an extended 3m when winning readily at Wincanton and although raised 10lb, he can get involved again.
RIVERS CORNER had a lot in hand when stepping up to 3m for the first time at Wincanton so even a 10 lb rise may not stop him. Fellow last-time-out scorer The Midwife also looks feasibly treated from her revised mark so she's second choice ahead of Spitalfield, who travelled notably well for a long way over a slightly longer trip last time. There are also a few unexposed sorts to note in the betting in an interesting race for the level.
Rivers Corner won't mind how soft it gets but Market Rasen winner THE MIDWIFE is preferred in the hope the ground isn't too testing.
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Walk In Clover |
(1) (2/1 +40%)2/1(+40%) | (1) Walk In Clover 2/1, Recorded back-to-back chase victories last spring and plenty of good efforts in defeat have followed, fourth in mares' handicap at Cheltenham (20.6f) in December. Doncaster assignment thereafter was a stiff task (pulled up) and this much more suitable. Useful handicap form at 2m and 2m4f this winter; out of depth latest; good claims. |
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Juniper |
(3) (2/1 +50%)2/1(+50%) | (3) Juniper 2/1, Won twice for Harry Whittington in 2022/23 and ended the campaign with good second in handicap chase at Cheltenham (25.2f) last April (form has worked out well). Shaped as if amiss on stable debut/return in first-time tongue tie in October, but she could bounce back returned to this grade. Two 3m chase wins; low-key start for new yard in October; first run on soft for 2 years. |
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Lilith |
(2) (3/1 -117%)3/1(-117%) | (2) Lilith 3/1, Notched her third success over fences at Carlisle last season and in a change of headgear, resumed winning ways in unimpressive fashion in that corresponding event earlier this month, rallying to lead run-in after looking held 2 out. Yard also saddles Juniper. Made it 2-2 at Carlisle last time; acts on sharp right-handed tracks too; on winning mark. |
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Whatsdastory |
(4) (5/1 +9%)5/1(+9%) | (4) Whatsdastory 5/1, Wasn't discredited on return from 6 months off when third at Hereford (25.2f) in November but wasn't in the same form in veterans' event at Doncaster next time. Needs to leave her latest effort behind back against her younger rivals. Winner and twice 2nd in three C&D starts, latest in this race last year; good mark now. |
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The tongue-tie/visor combination (both worn today) appeared to do the trick for LILITH at Carlisle earlier this month and a 4lb rise might not be enough to anchor her if arriving in the same mood. Walk In Clover drops into class 4 company for the first time since April last year, when successful at Southwell, and she rates the biggest threat. Whatsdastory has yet to run a bad race in three visits here and she cannot be ruled out either.
Anthony Honeyball fires a couple of darts in this mares' handicap and it's JUNIPER who makes most appeal dropping in grade and with title-chasing Harry Cobden booked. Stablemate Lilith is sure to be popular having resumed winning ways at Carlisle last month, but the biggest threat may emerge from Walk In Clover, who faced a stiff task in listed company at Doncaster in December and will surely appreciate this easier assignment.
Lilith is likely to be dangerous but WALK IN CLOVER has strong handicap form this winter and this is a drop in class.
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Sorceleur |
(10) (4/11 +37%)4/11(+37%) | (10) Sorceleur 4/11, Has shown plenty as he's chased home the unbeaten Kel du Large in bumpers at Exeter and Cheltenham (listed contest). 1 of 2 for Paul Nicholls and Cobden rides. Leading claims. Two excellent thirds behind the same promising horse who won again at the weekend. |
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Berliath |
(1) (4/1 -60%)4/1(-60%) | (1) Berliath 4/1, £65,000 3-y-o, Clovis Du Berlais gelding. Half-brother to 4 winners, including fairly useful hurdler/useful chaser On The Slopes. Has had a wind op. 1 of 2 for top yard with a strong hand in bumpers this season and very much one to note. £65,000 3yo; half-brother to four winners including good jumper On The Slopes. |
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Devon Blue |
(7) (17/2 +47%)17/2(+47%) | (7) Devon Blue 17/2, Vendangeur gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler/chaser Glenquin Castle, stays 3½m, and fair hurdler Getaweapon, stays 23f. Related to winners; yard has only occasional success in bumpers. |
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Whynotnowbart |
(2) (18/1 -13%)18/1(-13%) | (2) Whynotnowbart 18/1, Notnowcato horse. Dam 19f-23f hurdle/chase winner, sister to useful hurdler/chaser (stayed 29f) Bally Legend. Yard saddled 40/1-winner first time up in good bumper at Kempton on Saturday. Third foal; dam 2m2f-2m6f hurdle/chase winner; stable 2-31 in bumpers recent seasons. |
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Calli Black |
(3) (22/1 -83%)22/1(-83%) | (3) Calli Black 22/1, Winner of her sole completed start in points and showed a bit more in bumpers second time up at Wincanton 4 weeks ago. This looks tough. Beaten 30l (heavy) and 21l (good to soft) in her two bumpers and she's up against it. |
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Mon Petit Ami |
(9) (28/1 -40%)28/1(-40%) | (9) Mon Petit Ami 28/1, £8,000 3-y-o, Pether's Moon gelding. Dam unraced half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/chaser (2¼m-19f winner) Adagio des Bordes. Not an obvious sort for first time up in bumpers on paper. £2,000 yearling, £8,000 3yo; dam unraced half-sister to two French winners. |
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Golden Moonshake |
(8) (28/1 -12%)28/1(-12%) | (8) Golden Moonshake 28/1, 3,500 gns 3-y-o, Zoffany gelding. Half-brother to 5 winners, including fairly useful hurdler Photo Choc and fair hurdler Borntobealeader. Has had a wind op/wears tongue strap. Flat-bred 4yo who never raced for Tom Dascombe and was sold on for 3,500gns. |
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Elyssia |
(5) (100/1 -52%)100/1(-52%) | (5) Elyssia 100/1, 125/1, no threat in AW bumper at Lingfield on debut in November. Will need to take a big step forward. Didn't shape too badly in an AW bumper in November but still not easily recommended. |
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Demelza Carne |
(4) (150/1 -200%)150/1(-200%) | (4) Demelza Carne 150/1, Out of a bumper winner but never a threat on debut at Exeter (heavy, 40/1) 11 weeks ago. Dropped out to finish tailed off on soft ground at Exeter when a 40-1 chance. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
SORCELEUR brings the strongest form to the table, twice finishing third behind a winner who has since gone on to complete the hat-trick on his jumping bow, and Paul Nicholls' youngster is difficult to oppose. Harry Cobden has seemingly chosen to ride him over stablemate Berliath, a nicely-bred gelding who cost 65,000 pounds as a three-year-old. Calli Black rates best of the rest.
SORCELEUR has shown plenty behind a very promising one in a couple of bumpers and is the one to beat under Harry Cobden. Stablemate Berliath is an interesting newcomer, as is Whynotnowbart.
This looks all about SORCELEUR who has finished within close proximity of a smart prospect in bumpers at Exeter and Cheltenham.
Ths is the racecard key.
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