There were 43 Races on Saturday 8th February 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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1st (4) ![]() Saint Palais |
6/1(+25%) | (4) Saint Palais 6/1, Useful novice chaser in 2021/22 but had missed 21 months after a brief stint back over hurdles the following season and it's hard to know how much ability he retains following a s low-key comeback at Ffos Las in December. The proven class act but he has some serious questions to answer at the moment. |
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2nd (3) ![]() Newton Tornado |
1/2(+25%) | (3) Newton Tornado 1/2, £85,000 buy after winning an Irish point in May and placed all 3 starts over hurdles, showing much improved form when second in 9-runner maiden at Cheltenham (20.2f) on New Year's Day. Sets a good standard. Cheltenham Grade 1 entry; the best hurdles form this term and good chance he will stay. |
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3rd (2) ![]() Histrionic |
7/2(-87%) | (2) Histrionic 7/2, Fair in bumpers and showed aptitude for hurdling after 8 months off (had breathing op) fitted with a tongue strap when fourth in 12-runner maiden at Warwick (21f) in December. Likely to improve. Fourth of 12 in maiden hurdle at Warwick (2m5f; tongue tied) in December was more positive. |
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4th (5) ![]() Special John |
16/1(+36%) | (5) Special John 16/1, Soldier of Fortune gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler Rioga Choice, stays 21f, and fair 2m hurdle winner Its Gonnahappen. Dam (c123/h112) 2m-2½m hurdle/chase winner. Off mark in points at fourth attempt (Mar 2024). This demands a lot more than his point win but he does have the Grade 1 Cheltenham entry. |
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5th (1) ![]() Great Name That |
28/1(+44%) | (1) Great Name That 28/1, Point winner who showed fair form when placed over hurdles and fences for Harry Fry. Fell heavily first in Lingfield chase on reappearance for new yard in December. A watching brief is the percentage call back hurdling. Back hurdling today from chasing and he stays when on song, but it's a mixed picture. |
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|PU| (6) ![]() Tommy Tucker |
250/1(-25%) | (6) Tommy Tucker 250/1, 200/1, swerved and unseated rider first in maiden hurdle at this C&D (heavy) 39 days ago. 200-1, very green, jinked and unseated at the first over C&D in December. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Point-to-point winner NEWTON TORNADO has improved with each of his three hurdle starts to date and he finished well clear of a subsequent scorer when a good second over the extended 2m4f at Cheltenham on New Year's Day, when giving 7lb to the winner. This looks an excellent opportunity for the Rebecca Curtis-trained gelding to go one better, possibly at the main expense of Histrionic, who shaped more like a stayer when a respectable fourth over 2m4f at Warwick in December. Saint Palais can chase that pair home.
NEWTON TORNADO sets a good standard and is difficult to oppose with his latest effort supported by the timefigure. Histrionic should improve on his opening effort in this sphere at Warwick and can give the selection most to think about.
He needs to prove his stamina but clearly the most solid option still appears to be NEWTON TORNADO. Histrionic is next on the list.
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1st (8) ![]() Surrey Belle |
2/5(+35%) | (8) Surrey Belle 2/5, Fairly useful winner at 2m on Flat. Left Hughie Morrison's yard for 70,000 gns and has shown plenty of aptitude for hurdling in finishing runner-up both starts, latterly at Sedgefield (16.8f) 13 days ago. The one to beat. Capable stayer on the Flat and has twice gone down narrowly over hurdles. |
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2nd (1) ![]() I Am The Moon |
4/1(-45%) | (1) I Am The Moon 4/1, Acquitted herself well in a couple of bumpers and improved on hurdling debut effort to justify support in 10-runner event at Warwick (19f) 19 days ago. More needed under a penalty but her attitude will stand her in good stead. Jumped better when making all at Warwick; has the penalty but this race has no depth. |
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3rd (4) ![]() Feet On The Ground |
7/1(+18%) | (4) Feet On The Ground 7/1, Showed a good deal more than first time up over hurdles when third in 10-runner C&D maiden (soft) 60 days ago. Likely to improve further. Best form yet when third here two months ago and she might be improving. |
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4th (3) ![]() D Day Arvalenreeva |
22/1(-10%) | (3) D Day Arvalenreeva 22/1, Fair handicapper on Flat (stays 1¾m), creditable fourth last time. Could have a future in this sphere. Only 1-16 on the Flat but showed fair ability and she should have the stamina for hurdling. |
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5th (7) ![]() Seas The Day |
22/1(+33%) | (7) Seas The Day 22/1, Shaped well when runner-up both starts in bumpers but offered little on her completed outing over hurdles at Uttoxeter. Possibly more one for handicaps. Runner-up in both her bumpers but hasn't jumped well in two hurdles. |
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6th (5) ![]() Manala |
50/1(-25%) | (5) Manala 50/1, From quite a good family and made a solid start when runner-up in a bumper at Newton Abbot (for Nicky Henderson) back in May 2023. However, that form didn't work out and she was always behind on recent Huntingdon hurdle debut. Long absence before finishing amongst the stragglers on hurdling debut here. |
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7th (2) ![]() Dartmouth Rose |
150/1(+0%) | (2) Dartmouth Rose 150/1, Poor in bumpers and offered little on Leicester hurdling debut in December. Since left Pam Sly. Not strong form when third in a Market Rasen bumper and well beaten otherwise. |
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8th (9) ![]() Voleur De Terres |
300/1(-50%) | (9) Voleur De Terres 300/1, Dual winning Irish pointer but has offered little both starts under Rules. 2-11 in Irish points and has finished miles behind in both her hurdle races; opposable. |
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9th (6) ![]() Paradise Park |
12/1(-41%) | (6) Paradise Park 12/1, Shaped with some encouragement when fourth of 10 in bumper at this C&D (heavy, 25/1) on debut 9 months ago. Could build on that now going hurdling. Beaten about 8l in what's turned out a reasonable bumper here last April. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
This looks a match between SURREY BELLE and I Am The Moon. The latter improved on her hurdles debut to make all in style over 2m3f at Warwick last month and there could be plenty more to come. However, dropping back in trip may not be ideal and her winner's penalty means she must concede 7lb to the former, who finished a long way clear of the third when a half-length second over 2m1f at Sedgefield 13 days ago. Adrian Keatley's three-time Flat winner has scope for improvement after only two starts over obstacles and has plenty in her favour today. Feet On The Ground rates best of the remainder.
SURREY BELLE has made an encouraging start to his hurdling career and is taken to make it third time lucky. I Am The Moon needs more under a penalty but has a likeable attitude and should at least keep the selection honest. Feet On The Ground can fill the places.
I Am The Moon should give it a good go from the front but SURREY BELLE can make it third-time lucky over hurdles.
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1st (3) ![]() Lucky Lugger |
11/4(+8%) | (3) Lucky Lugger 11/4, Remains a maiden but has taken well to chasing this season, runner-up at Chepstow on first 2 starts in November. Respectable 12 lengths third of 10 to Flamelco at Huntingdon (16.5f, soft) 16 days ago and he can give his running once more. Finished 12l behind Flamelco last time but is weighted to get closer to that rival. |
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2nd (4) ![]() Another Lord |
5/2(+44%) | (4) Another Lord 5/2, Off the mark in handicap hurdle at Hereford (19.7f) final outing last season. After 10 months off, stayed on strongly for second at this course (22.2f, heavy) in December, before possibly finding race coming too soon last time. Appeals as type to make a chaser. Best hurdles form at longer trips; drop back to 2m looks a negative on chase debut. |
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3rd (1) ![]() Flamelco |
9/4(-80%) | (1) Flamelco 9/4, Opened chase account on third start for current yard at Catterick in December and soon left behind a lesser effort when also winning at Huntingdon (16.5f, soft) 16 days ago, despite tendency to jump left. Leading contender returned to left-handed track. Recent form includes a couple of comfortable wins; may improve further; respected. |
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4th (5) ![]() What A Time |
28/1(+58%) | (5) What A Time 28/1, Very lightly-raced maiden hurdler who was off for 3 years (from points) before being pulled up in handicap at this course (20f, heavy) on chase debut in November. Cheekpieces now reached for. Achieved nothing in sole run this term; now goes in headgear. |
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|PU| (2) ![]() Isocrate |
7/2(+30%) | (2) Isocrate 7/2, Much improved from hurdling debut last season when runner-up next 2 starts (both at around 2m), before a lesser effort upped to 21f in May. Badly hampered on handicap/chase debut at Southwell the following month, so he's not ruled out on return. Badly hampered when last seen (chase debut); interesting on best hurdles efforts. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
FLAMELCO has improved markedly since joining Sarah Humphrey and he made it two wins from his last three starts with a facile success over Huntingdon's extended 2m last month. He went up 8lb for that victory but was very impressive on the eye and this looks like another good opening for the progressive seven-year-old. Lucky Lugger was 12 lengths behind the selection in third that day but reopposes on 10lb better terms today and has been threatening to score in recent months. Matt Sheppard's gelding looks the main danger, ahead of Another Lord.
FLAMELCO has made a largely positive start for Sarah Humphrey, making it 2 wins from his last 3 outings when scoring decisively at Huntingdon last time, and he can add to his tally with the return to a left-handed track to suit. He can confirm the form with Lucky Lugger from when the pair met 16 days ago, while Another Lord is one to note on chase debut.
Flamelco holds obvious claims on recent form but an interesting alternative is ISOCRATE, who looks open to improvement.
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1st (1) ![]() Monbeg Genius |
17/2(-42%) | (1) Monbeg Genius 17/2, Has resumed in good nick, fourth of 15 in Welsh National at Chepstow (30.6f, good to soft) 43 days ago. Down in trip with cheekpieces back on and must enter calculations. Below best this term but still managed 2nd at Haydock and 13l fourth in the Welsh National. |
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2nd (2) ![]() Richmond Lake |
8/1(-60%) | (2) Richmond Lake 8/1, Yet to score this term but he has made the frame on all three starts, a good third of 8 in handicap chase at Haydock (25.6f, soft) 21 days ago. Can go well again off the same mark. Competitive off today's mark on all three starts this term, last time over 3m1f at Haydock. |
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3rd (5) ![]() The Kniphand |
7/1(-110%) | (5) The Kniphand 7/1, Resumed his progress with success in 4-runner handicap chase at Doncaster (24f, good to soft) 57 days ago. Not taken lightly despite a 4 lb weights rise. More to prove if it's soft ground but he won well in small fields on two of his last three. |
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4th (6) ![]() Cerendipity |
3/1(+67%) | (6) Cerendipity 3/1, Arrives in very good nick, sticking to his task well when second of 8 in handicap chase at Wetherby (19.4f, heavy) 16 days ago. Ought to go well again back up in trip. Faded last March when well beaten on sole attempt at 3m, so stamina poses a big question. |
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5th (7) ![]() Hunter Legend |
5/2(+25%) | (7) Hunter Legend 5/2, Comes here on a hat-trick after landing a pair of handicap chases at Leicester. Strong at the finish on latter occasion (22.7f) so can take another step forward now tackling 3m. Has resumed improvement; on a hat-trick and now looks well worth a crack at 3m. |
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6th (8) ![]() Where's Frankie |
16/1(-14%) | (8) Where's Frankie 16/1, A dual chase winner last term but yet to hit top form this time around in handicap hurdles at Navan and Fairyhouse. Could still bounce back though now reverted to fences. Irish challenger; scored on soft over 3m2f and 3m4f last season; well beaten this term. |
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7th (3) ![]() Jetoile |
16/1(+0%) | (3) Jetoile 16/1, Cheekpieces on for 1st time when a fair sixth of 10 in handicap chase at Market Rasen (21.4f, good to soft) 22 days ago. In the picture with tongue strap now back on off a falling mark. Partial revival last time; 12lb below peak mark but he's unraced beyond 2m6f under rules. |
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|PU| (4) ![]() Brave Kingdom |
11/2(+21%) | (4) Brave Kingdom 11/2, Low-mileage chaser who made a promising return from 10 months off when third of 9 in handicap chase at Newbury (26f, good to soft) 42 days ago, going with enthusiasm. Merits serious consideration with that run under his belt. Went well long way when reappearing at Newbury (3m2f); player if that has put him right. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.
The hat-trick seeking HUNTER LEGEND is tough to overhaul when he gets his own way and with ground conditions very much in his favour, the Venetia Williams-trained gelding is fancied to enhance his progressive profile as a staying chaser. Fellow last-time-out winner The Kniphand is an obvious threat given his upwardly mobile efforts since being sent over fences. The class-dropping Monbeg Genius proved he is no back number with a respectable fourth in the Welsh National and is another must for consideration off 2lb lower.
A number of these offer potential, not least Paul Nicholls' BRAVE KINGDOM who shaped well after an absence when third at Newbury and can take a sizeable step forward now and get back to winning ways. Richmond Lake figures on a lenient mark and seems sure to be on the premises, while hat-trick seeking Hunter Legend is another who must enter calculations. The Kniphand and Cerendipity both need factoring into a cracking handicap too.
This strong field can be led home by hat-trick seeking HUNTER LEGEND (nap) who looks well worth the step up in trip and class.
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1st (5) ![]() Burrows Hall |
11/4(+66%) | (5) Burrows Hall 11/4, Doubled his tally over hurdles at Catterick (25.3f) 12 months ago. Ran well sent chasing on second outing this season, but not in quite the same form back hurdling last 2 starts, making mistakes when sixth of 17 at Doncaster (24.4f, good to soft) 15 days ago. Effective at this trip but last win was over 3m1f and probably needs that far now. |
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2nd (1) ![]() El Granjero |
15/8(+32%) | (1) El Granjero 15/8, Won at Hereford final 2 starts last season and, in first-time cheekpieces, got back on the up when second at this C&D (heavy) on New Year's Eve, edged out dying strides but finishing clear of the rest. Can give another good account. In first-time cheekpieces when a clear second over C&D on New Year's Eve. |
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3rd (3) ![]() Don't Tell Su |
7/2(-56%) | (3) Don't Tell Su 7/2, Bumper winner and, having placed on first 3 starts over hurdles last season, landed the odds in a Wincanton maiden (15.2f) in March. Returned with good runner-up efforts at Sandown and Warwick (21f, soft), so he can make his presence felt once more. Three seconds in handicap company and has been bumping into well-treated horses. |
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4th (4) ![]() Rock Hurley |
12/1(+0%) | (4) Rock Hurley 12/1, Won pair of 4-y-o hurdles in France but hasn't yet reached those heights for current connections. However, step in the right direction when third in handicap at Bangor (19.6f, heavy) in December and he's on a dangerous mark if building on latest effort. Better effort last time at Bangor but in a Class 5 and this should demand more. |
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5th (2) ![]() Hourvari |
4/1(-113%) | (2) Hourvari 4/1, Fairly useful in bumpers and quickly reached a similar level over hurdles in 2022/23. Below expectations on handicap debut only start last season, but after another 13 months off he ran well when second at Wetherby (19.7f, soft) in November. Major player. Returned from a year out with a good second over a similar trip at Wetherby. |
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The form of HOURVARI's second-placed finish at Wetherby last November has been well advertised by the winner going in again since and the still low-mileage eight-year-old catches the eye running of a potentially lenient current rating. Don't Tell Su is similarly appealing off a highly workable mark and considering Bryony Frost and Paul Nicholls teamed up to win the 2022 renewal, the forecast slot is well within reach. El Granjero also enters calculations after a near miss over C&D off 4lb lower in December.
After 13 months off, HOURVARI proved that he retains his ability when runner-up at Wetherby in November, form boosted by the winner scoring again since, and he can build on that effort to get back to winning ways. Don't Tell Su isn't taken lightly having yet to finish out of the top three over hurdles, with El Granjero also respected.
A change of fortune might be forthcoming for DON'T TELL SU who has ran into well-treated improvers in his previous handicaps.
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1st (6) ![]() Hot Rod Lincoln |
10/1(+0%) | (6) Hot Rod Lincoln 10/1, A fair winning hurdler for Harry Fry but yet to hit top form for his new yard, a well-held fourth of 10 in handicap hurdle at Fontwell (21.8f, soft) 13 days ago. More is required back over fences. Lost his form for Harry Fry and beaten about 20l when fourth in his two runs for new yard. |
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2nd (8) ![]() Dunworley |
11/1(-38%) | (8) Dunworley 11/1, Remains winless but he wasn't disgraced when fourth of 8 in handicap chase at Market Rasen (23.9f, good to soft) 44 days ago. Tongue strap/cheekpieces go on now and he needs considering off a 3 lb lower mark. Well held for minor honours on last three outings; tongue-tie and cheekpieces go on. |
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3rd (1) ![]() Lyrical Genius |
7/1(+56%) | (1) Lyrical Genius 7/1, Seventeen runs since his last win in 2021 and he came in a below-form fifth of 10 in handicap chase at Warwick (25.4f, good to soft) 19 days ago. Unreliable type. A lesser show last month made it 0-14 over fences; no win since a novice hurdle in 2021. |
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4th (7) ![]() Ronnies Reflection |
9/2(+18%) | (7) Ronnies Reflection 9/2, Little show over hurdles but he got off the mark in 6-runner handicap chase at Leicester (22.7f, soft) 42 days ago. Up 4 lb but he's still not taken lightly. Leicester win (extended 2m6f, soft) last time but it's not all been plain sailing. |
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5th (2) ![]() Mister Barclay |
4/1(-14%) | (2) Mister Barclay 4/1, Resumed from 8 months off with a good second of 7 in handicap hurdle (4/1) at Exeter (23.1f, heavy) 26 days ago. Switches to fences and this likeable type is well in the mix. Ran well almost every time in handicap hurdles and 2nd over C&D last May in his only chase. |
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6th (3) ![]() Hobb's Delight |
5/1(-25%) | (3) Hobb's Delight 5/1, Winless this term but he's knocking on the door, cheekpieces on for the first time when second of 11 in handicap chase at Catterick (25.2f, good) 17 days ago. Player once more with that form working out well. Two 2nds this term require respect but worse than good to soft ground would be a worry. |
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|PU| (5) ![]() Danny The Fence |
9/1(-100%) | (5) Danny The Fence 9/1, It's now 11 runs since his last win in 2023 but he turned in a very good fourth of 19 in handicap chase (18/1) at Fairyhouse (26f, soft) 14 days ago. Must enter calculations with the blinkers sported there again fitted. Back to some form in 4th of 19 for handicap chase at Fairyhouse (3m2f, soft) two weeks ago. |
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|PU| (4) ![]() Elle Est Beau |
11/1(-83%) | (4) Elle Est Beau 11/1, A fair maiden hurdler who comes here on the back of a solid fifth of 16 in handicap hurdle at Wetherby (19.7f, heavy) 16 days ago. Much respected on her chase debut stepping back up in trip. Stamina to prove after one attempt at 3m and improvement is needed on this chase debut. |
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|PU| (9) ![]() Elfride |
12/1(+64%) | (9) Elfride 12/1, On a losing run and she came in a below-form fourth of 7 in handicap hurdle at Ludlow (23.8f, soft) 66 days ago. Makes her belated chase debut now with a bit to prove. Struggled lately; career best is probably needed on chase debut from 2lb out of handicap. |
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A promising second despite not jumping well on his chase debut over C&D last May, MISTER BARCLAY returned with a highly creditable effort over the smaller obstacles at Exeter last month. That should have put him spot on for this, and the seven-year-old gets the vote ahead of Ronnies Reflection, who got off the mark with a taking success over shorter at Leicester over Christmas. Only worn down late on at Catterick last time out and raised 2lb, Hobb's Delight must enter calculations as well.
This is wide open but HOBB'S DELIGHT is taken to gain a deserved first victory of the campaign with the form of his recent Catterick second having been franked. Mister Barclay rates a big threat though on the back of a promising reappearance Exeter second, while Ronnies Reflection, Dunworley and Elle Est Beau all command plenty of respect too.
Reliable as a hurdler and runner-up over C&D in his only chase, MISTER BARCLAY looks the one to turn to. Danny The Fence is next.
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1st (3) ![]() Tarbuck |
17/2(+53%) | (3) Tarbuck 17/2, Fair in bumpers but yet to feature over hurdles. Handicaps more suitable, at least. Some positives in his qualifying runs and a likely improver now handicapping. |
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2nd (6) ![]() Red Cadillac |
10/3(-21%) | (6) Red Cadillac 10/3, Made the frame on both bumper outings last season. Modest form in maiden hurdles but well backed switched to a handicap and shaped well when third at Ayr 3 weeks ago. Major claims. Sent off fav for handicap debut and showed enough to believe he can win off this mark. |
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3rd (4) ![]() Uokhun |
7/1(+22%) | (4) Uokhun 7/1, Third 3 times on the bounce over 2m in November/ December. Sound-enough efforts despite improving for step up in trip in recent starts and her merit looks pretty well established. Has run well in two of her three handicaps and the exception was a warm Class 3. |
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4th (8) ![]() Churchman |
3/1(+79%) | (8) Churchman 3/1, Maiden who didn't show much on return to action at Taunton 3 weeks ago. May have needed that but will need to step up markedly to figure. More exposed than some and didn't run that well at Taunton when returning from a break. |
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5th (10) ![]() Leading The Way |
100/1(-52%) | (10) Leading The Way 100/1, Long-standing maiden who remains easy to oppose from out of the weights. Has offered little over hurdles or fences since arriving from Ireland. |
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6th (9) ![]() Kalabana |
12/1(+64%) | (9) Kalabana 12/1, Placed sole outing in points but no promise as yet over hurdles. Failed to raise his profile when tailed off on his handicap debut here recently (66-1). |
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7th (2) ![]() Mon Kaplais |
3/1(-33%) | (2) Mon Kaplais 3/1, Merely hinted at ability in his qualifying runs but he's in excellent hands so a much-improved showing now handicapping may well be on the cards. Tongue tie on and market check essential. Just minor promise thus far but should be a different proposition now handicapping. |
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|PU| (7) ![]() Deep Strato |
8/1(-45%) | (7) Deep Strato 8/1, Point winner and has shown a bit of potential in a light career under Rules, including when fourth on his 19f Carlisle handicap hurdle debut /reappearance in December. One to be very positive about. Showed more on handicap debut at Carlisle when under 10l off the winner. |
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|PU| (1) ![]() Mayday Games |
66/1(-313%) | (1) Mayday Games 66/1, Little in the way of solid form when trained in Ireland by Paul John Gilligan. Others more persuasive on stable debut. Lightly raced ex-Irish gelding who wasn't progressing when last seen. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
The Dan Skelton stable has an excellent record here, and MON KAPLAIS looks just the type to improve for going up in trip on his handicap debut. Tristan Durrell's 3lb claim is another plus, and it may be Red Cadillac that gives him the most to think about following a creditable placed effort at Ayr last month. El Fabienne has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of her penultimate second here over further.
RED CADILLAC shaped well held up in a steadily-run race on handicap debut at Ayr 3 weeks ago and on that evidence, this mark looks within his range. Deep Strato and Mon Kaplais have bigger performances in them so head the opposition.
Preference is for RED CADILLAC who had a wide trip throughout when failing favourite backers in his first handicap.
Ths is the racecard key.
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