There were 13 Races on Sunday 30th July 2023 across 2 meetings. There was 6 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Pontefract, 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 (7) (3.5/1 +30%) Vitani |
3.5/1(+30%) | (7) Vitani 3.5/1, Left her hurdling debut well behind when making all in 11-runner juvenile hurdle at Stratford (16.3f, good) 14 days ago, kept up to work. No reason why she won't go well again. One of the main contenders on hurdles form, having made all at Stratford last time. |
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2nd (2) (3/1 +10%) Climate Precedent |
3/1(+10%) | (2) Climate Precedent 3/1, Fair maiden on the Flat for Michael Bell, running up to his best when second of 8 in handicap at Lingfield (12f, AW) 29 days ago. Since joined new yard and Harry Cobden is an eye-catching booking for his hurdles bow. Latest Flat effort is respectable in this context; possibilities on debut for new yard. |
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3rd (11) (1.88/1 -25%) Majestic Jameela |
1.88/1(-25%) | (11) Majestic Jameela 1.88/1, Modest performer on Flat but well supported when good second of 8 in Aintree juvenile (16.5f) on hurdles debut last month and sets the standard on that form. Clear second at Aintree on sole hurdles attempt; respected back in this sphere. |
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4th (9) (8.5/1 +23%) Dance Havana |
8.5/1(+23%) | (9) Dance Havana 8.5/1, Dual winner on Flat, most recently when taking Thirsk handicap (14f) earlier this month. Begins hurdling career here and looks one of the likelier newcomers. One of the main players in terms of ability, though may need further (1m6f Flat winner). |
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5th (1) (40/1 -60%) Angel's Voice |
40/1(-60%) | (1) Angel's Voice 40/1, Modest maiden on Flat who showed a little more in this sphere when 17½ lengths fourth of 11 to Vitani in juvenile at Stratford (16.3f, good, 80/1) 14 days ago. Remains hard to recommend, though. Modest fourth in the Stratford race won by Vitani. |
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6th (8) (150/1 -127%) Carmentis |
150/1(-127%) | (8) Carmentis 150/1, Little worthwhile form in 7 attempts on level (between 5f-8f) and can only be watched on switch to hurdling. Poor form on Flat. |
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|PU| (4) (7.5/1 +12%) Lahire |
7.5/1(+12%) | (4) Lahire 7.5/1, Born To Sea gelding. Half-brother to 2 winners on Flat, including 11.2f winner in France Agamemnon. Dam 7f/1m winner. Makes NH debut and is worth monitoring in the market. 7,000euros yearling; unraced on Flat and goes straight over hurdles; market informative. |
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|PU| (5) (10/1 +17%) National Health |
10/1(+17%) | (5) National Health 10/1, Seabhac gelding. Dam 13.2f/14.2f winner in France. Makes plenty of appeal on paper on NH debut. 3,000euros 2yo; has the same profile as Lahire, being a debutant; check the betting. |
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CLIMATE PRECEDENT was last seen finishing runner-up on the level at Lingfield when trying 1m4f for the first time. Now switched from Michael Bell to James Owen, the son of Ulysses is an interesting recruit to this sphere and the booking of Harry Cobden is a big positive. Majestic Jameela finished second on her sole hurdles outing to date at Aintree last month and is capable of improving from that display. Lahire and National Health are others for the shortlist.
MAJESTIC JAMEELA made a good start in this sphere at Aintree last month and is entitled to build on that. She can land the opener. Stratford-winner Vitani looks the likeliest danger on form, whilst Climate Precedent and Dance Havana are the pick of the hurdling newcomers.
Aintree runner-up MAJESTIC JAMEELA is taken to go one better. Climate Precedent is second choice.
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 (1) (1.75/1 +22%) A Different Kind |
1.75/1(+22%) | (1) A Different Kind 1.75/1, Multiple winner over hurdles who got off the mark at the third time of asking in this sphere when decisively taking 3-runner handicap at this course (20f, heavy) 19 days ago. 7 lb higher now but may have more to offer yet. Justified favouritism in similar event here this month; open to further progress. |
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2nd (5) (10/1 -25%) Any News |
10/1(-25%) | (5) Any News 10/1, Yet to score over fences and has largely disappointed in recent starts, latest when third of 4 in handicap chase at Fontwell (19.5f, good to firm) 73 days ago. Others more appealing. Well treated on best form but some caution is advised, with chase record 0-9. |
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3rd (6) (3.33/1 +5%) Quid Pro Quo |
3.33/1(+5%) | (6) Quid Pro Quo 3.33/1, Opened account over fences at Southwell (20.4f) in April and improved on that form since, latest when second of 12 in handicap chase (6/1) at this course (20f, good to soft) 63 days ago. Holds strong claims. Creditable second in higher grade here last time out; solid contender. |
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4th (2) (3/1 +14%) Pull Again Green |
3/1(+14%) | (2) Pull Again Green 3/1, Useful/progressive form over hurdles in 2021-22, winning 3 times. Not scored since, however, and returns to chasing after a below-par effort over timber at Haydock last time. Well treated on peak form but has a bit to prove back over fences. |
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5th (4) (5.5/1 -22%) The Bomber Liston |
5.5/1(-22%) | (4) The Bomber Liston 5.5/1, Seemingly hard to train but made the frame on a couple of occasions over hurdles at Kempton last season. Quite strong in market on chase debut at Worcester last month but unseated rider early on. This run should reveal more. Unseated rider early on chase debut; has the ability to figure granted no mistakes. |
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|PU| (3) (28/1 -56%) Solo Saxophone |
28/1(-56%) | (3) Solo Saxophone 28/1, Two wins from 4 runs over hurdles last season but offered little on Flat or back over timber more recently and makes limited appeal on chase debut. Chase debutant who has a big question mark over his current form. |
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A DIFFERENT KIND went up 7lb for his first success over fences here and the six-year-old, who handled testing ground well on that occasion, is capable of backing that performance up. The majority of his rivals have something to prove and the main threat is likely to come from Quid Pro Quo, who has finished second twice since a Southwell triumph in April. Pull Again Green tries chasing again and has dropped 10lb since his Cheltenham fourth in November.
There should be more to come over fences from A DIFFERENT KIND and he can follow up his recent course success. Quid Pro Quo acquitted himself well in a competitive handicap here last time and is feared most.
A Different Kind is respected, while the JP McManus-owned QUID PRO QUO and The Bomber Liston are interesting conenders.
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 (4) (3.5/1 +30%) Landofsmiles |
3.5/1(+30%) | (4) Landofsmiles 3.5/1, Proved at least as good as ever after 16-month absence off with 3m win here in May. Fell on next outing, though, and failed to beat a rival home at Southwell last week, so has bit to prove now. Return to Uttoxeter may suit; won here in May on return from absence. |
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2nd (5) (5.5/1 +21%) Court Master |
5.5/1(+21%) | (5) Court Master 5.5/1, One-time useful chaser but he's never seemed the easiest to train and hasn't quite looked the force of old in pair of outings over hurdles since joining this yard from Michael Scudamore. Others are preferred. Possibilities if he stages a revival back over fences; well treated on best form. |
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3rd (2) (6.5/1 -18%) Hell Red |
6.5/1(-18%) | (2) Hell Red 6.5/1, Enjoyed a highly-productive spell small-field novice events in chases last summer before winning yet another match race at Fontwell in April. Not in the same form over hurdles on his last 2 outings but shouldn't be discounted back chasing. 5-7 as a novice chaser last season; looks interesting back in this sphere. |
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4th (1) (2/1 -33%) Ruthless Article |
2/1(-33%) | (1) Ruthless Article 2/1, Can be hard to catch right but has a good record over C&D, runner-up in the Summer Cup here for the last 2 seasons, the most recent renewal only 28 days. Runner-up in the Summer Cup here four weeks ago; won this race last year; respected. |
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5th (3) (3/1 +25%) Fidux |
3/1(+25%) | (3) Fidux 3/1, Not quite the force of old but he's proven he retains his enthuasiasm this summer, only beaten narrowly at Fakenham in April before producing another pair of fine efforts in defeat, showing up well for a long way when fourth of 16 over C&D (good) 28 days ago. Cheekpieces on 1st time here. Held by Ruthless Article on Summer Cup running but first-time cheekpieces may help. |
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RUTHLESS ARTICLE has been raised 3lb for his runner-up effort in the Summer Cup over C&D, which could be considered quite lenient, so he should be well up to this task with champion jockey Brian Hughes back in the plate. Hell Red has failed to impress over hurdles the last twice, but his form over fences is of a much higher level and he can put up a fight. Court Master looks best of the rest.
Without anything particuarly unexposed in opposition, a chance is taken that FIDUX will be able to notch his first win in over 2 years here. Alan King's veteran has been in good heart his summer, making the frame in the Summer Cup here on his previous outing, and is perhaps the most solid option in the field. Ruthless Article finished ahead of the selection last time and is highly respected, is prone to throwing in an odd poor run, whilst Hell Red has a decent strike rate in small-field affairs.
The signs look good for RUTHLESS ARTICLE (nap), whose Summer Cup effort bodes well for his bid to win this race for a second time.
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) (3.5/1 -5%) Aramax |
3.5/1(-5%) | (2) Aramax 3.5/1, Winner of the Fred Winter at the 2020 Cheltenham Festival and gained a first hurdle success since then when comfortably seeing off 10 rivals at Cartmel (25f) in May. A 6 lb rise won't prevent another prominent showing if in similar form. Scored at Cartmel two months ago; still appears favourably treated; enters calculations. |
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2nd (6) (5/1 -50%) Polish |
5/1(-50%) | (6) Polish 5/1, Little impact in 4 starts on the Flat for John Gallagher in 2022 but, having rejoined former yard, he has shown plenty of ability remains when runner-up twice over 23f at Worcester this summer. Runner-up twice at Worcester since rejoining Fergal O'Brien; still on handy mark. |
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3rd (7) (10/1 -100%) Butler's Brief |
10/1(-100%) | (7) Butler's Brief 10/1, Back to form in first-time cheekpieces when landing a 5-runner event over C&D (heavy) 19 days ago, although he was aided by the runner-up making a hash of the last and was probably a bit fortunate. Put back up 5 lb. Rallied gamely over C&D 19 days ago; won this race off this mark last year; sound claims. |
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4th (3) (3.33/1 +26%) Willaston |
3.33/1(+26%) | (3) Willaston 3.33/1, Progressive in the spring, winning competitive handicaps at Cheltenham (2½m) and Haydock (3m). Could still be on a workable mark if ready to roll after a break. Won at Cheltenham and Haydock in the spring; open to further progress; major contender. |
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5th (5) (18/1 +45%) Clear The Runway |
18/1(+45%) | (5) Clear The Runway 18/1, Highly progressive hurdler/chaser in 2022 but something to prove after 3 disappointing efforts since returning to action. Remains to be seen whether a significant step up in trip helps. Productive in 2022; not in the same form this year. |
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|U| (1) (1.88/1 +32%) Jet Of Magic |
1.88/1(+32%) | (1) Jet Of Magic 1.88/1, Developed into a fairly useful handicap hurdler for Paul Nicholls last season. Took it up another notch with a first-time tongue tie added to his cheekpieces when making a winning stable debut over C&D 4 weeks ago. Should remain competitive after a 5 lb rise. Made all in similar event over C&D four weeks ago on debut for new yard; commands respect. |
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|PU| (4) (50/1 -52%) Alfa Mix |
50/1(-52%) | (4) Alfa Mix 50/1, Dual hurdles scorer in Ireland in 2019 but winless since and pulled up in a hurdle/chase for this yard in the spring. Aramax has to be considered the stable first string unless the betting strongly hints otherwise. Pulled up in both outings for new trainer; big revival needed. |
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ARAMAX's victory at Cartmel is working out very well, with the third and fourth both subsequent winners, and he did it quite comfortably to add further reason as to why a 6lb rise may be lenient. The seven-year-old looks to have lots in his favour once more and he can make it a double. Jet Of Magic made all in smooth fashion over C&D on his debut for Nigel Twiston-Davies and is now asked to compete off 5lb higher. Willaston is on a hat-trick and should put his best foot forward again.
POLISH bumped into an improver at Worcester last time and is taken to go one better off the same mark. Willaston was in cracking form in the spring and is second choice ahead of Cartmel-scorer Aramax.
Preference is for JET OF MAGIC, who could well have more to offer this summer. Butler's Brief is second choice.
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 (1) (1.1/1 +51%) Ron Burgundy |
1.1/1(+51%) | (1) Ron Burgundy 1.1/1, Having placed twice from his first 3 starts this season, showed improved from (in first-time visor) when getting off the mark at Worcester (23f) earlier this month. More dominant than the winning distance would suggest last time and he can follow up. Took well to first-time visor at Worcester this month; may build on that win; respected. |
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2nd (3) (3.33/1 +33%) Cresswell Queen |
3.33/1(+33%) | (3) Cresswell Queen 3.33/1, Stepped up on her reappearance over hurdles when getting back to winning ways in handicap chase at Newton Abbot (25.8f) in June. Again ran well when third of 5 at the same C&D a week ago, so she's respected as she drops back down in grade. Won at Newton Abbot last month; creditable third there last Sunday; in-form mare. |
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3rd (7) (4.5/1 +63%) Bignorm |
4.5/1(+63%) | (7) Bignorm 4.5/1, Placed in 3 staying handicap chases to finish his 2022/23 campaign and, after 10 weeks off, again ran creditably when third at Worcester (23f) 25 days ago. Can give another good account. Ties in with Ron Burgundy on Worcester running; record of 1-25 is the negative. |
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4th (5) (12/1 -9%) Shortcross Storm |
12/1(-9%) | (5) Shortcross Storm 12/1, Took advantage of a much-reduced mark at Newton Abbot (25.8f) in May, very much having the run of the race. Unable to repeat the same tactics when fourth of 5 in race won by Cresswell Queen at the same C&D last time, but he remains well treated on old form. Form of his 40-1 win at Newton Abbot was not backed up next time. |
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5th (4) (14/1 -56%) Sir Apollo |
14/1(-56%) | (4) Sir Apollo 14/1, Both wins in handicap chases at Sedgefield, the latest in first-time blinkers in February (26.9f). However, has struggled for form for his current yard this season, so others make more appeal. Yet to find top form for current stable. |
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6th (2) (9/1 -100%) Joey Steel |
9/1(-100%) | (2) Joey Steel 9/1, Dual handicap chase winner who got back on track after 5 months off when third at Warwick (3m) in May, keeping on when hampered by loose horse early in straight. Task is now to be able to back up his latest effort. Respectable third at Warwick on sole run this year; place possibilities. |
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Now that the penny has dropped for RON BURGUNDY following a comfortable success at Worcester, there should be much more to come from Ian Williams' charge. The slight rise in distance should be no issue either and he can see off Joey Steel, who ran with plenty of credit when placed at Warwick. Cresswell Queen had Shortcross Storm back in fourth when scoring at Newton Abbot and has performed quite well for third there subsequently. He Is A Cracker is an obvious contender if turning up after Friday's second here.
In a first-time visor, RON BURGUNDY showed improved form when opening his account at Worcester last time, establishing a commanding lead before closed down final 1f, and he can score again now that he's up-and-running. Cresswell Queen arrives in good form and could be the main danger back down in grade, ahead of He Is A Cracker.
Worcester winner RON BURGUNDY may well have more to offer in the retained visor. He Is A Cracker is second choice.
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) (9/1 +50%) Saddlers Quest |
9/1(+50%) | (9) Saddlers Quest 9/1, Poor maiden hurdler. One of her better efforts when 5½ lengths third of 12 to My Poem and Vision of Hope at Worcester last time but she's 4 lb out of the weights this time so a minor placing may be the best she can hope for again. Ran respectably behind two of these rivals last time but remains a modest maiden. |
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2nd (8) (4/1 +11%) My Poem |
4/1(+11%) | (8) My Poem 4/1, Made a successful reappearance for the second year running when accounting for Vision of Hope and Saddlers Quest at Worcester (2m) 3 weeks ago. 4 lb rise unlikely to prevent another prominent showing if in similar form. Has gained both hurdles wins when fresh, latest at Worcester 20 days ago; risk involved. |
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3rd (4) (18/1 -29%) Galah |
18/1(-29%) | (4) Galah 18/1, Juvenile hurdle winner at Doncaster in December 2021. Second at Newton Abbot last September but it was her only effort of note in 5 outings last season. Does at least return from a 9-month break with her yard going well. Absent since last autumn; the betting may prove best guide. |
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4th (3) (6.5/1 +7%) Angels Landing |
6.5/1(+7%) | (3) Angels Landing 6.5/1, Fair maiden hurdler who arrives fit from some creditable efforts on the Flat. Given a chance by the handicapper in this sphere. 0-10 over hurdles but is well treated on some of her placed form in 2021-22. |
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4th (6) (11/1 -10%) Green Or Black |
11/1(-10%) | (6) Green Or Black 11/1, Capitalised on a falling mark on her second start back with the yard over C&D last month. Went for home too soon when sixth to Vision of Hope at Market Rasen since and probably still in form. Well behind Vision Of Hope at Market Rasen last time; game winner over C&D two runs ago. |
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6th (5) (2/1 +11%) Vision Of Hope |
2/1(+11%) | (5) Vision Of Hope 2/1, AW Flat winner who has thrived over hurdles lately, winning handicaps at Huntingdon and Market Rasen in recent months. Good 1½ lengths second of 12 to the reopposing My Poem at Worcester latest. Should go well again. Steadily progressive for new stable; good second to My Poem at Worcester most recently. |
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7th (2) (16/1 -78%) My Little Toni |
16/1(-78%) | (2) My Little Toni 16/1, Made the most of a good opportunity in workmanlike style in 3-runner novice at Sedgefield in September. Respectable efforts since but does need a bit more from her mark. Absent since November; heed the market signals. |
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8th (7) (16/1 +0%) Torbellino |
16/1(+0%) | (7) Torbellino 16/1, Fair handicapper on Flat. Not at best at Windsor 4 weeks ago but may have needed the outing after 4 months off. Showed modest form in 4 outings over hurdles at the beginning of 2022. Flat form dipped the last twice; something to prove back hurdling. |
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|PU| (1) (6/1 -50%) Prime Time Lady |
6/1(-50%) | (1) Prime Time Lady 6/1, Exuberant sort who improved when scoring twice over hurdles last spring. Returned to form when second at Warwick (2m) in May and possibly overdid things on the front end when fifth at Cartmel (17f) since. Not out of things from a handy-looking mark. Best effort this term when second off this mark at Warwick; likely player dropped in class. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
The key to this race looks to be the recent clash at Worcester between MY POEM (first) and Vision Of Hope (second), with the former expected to come out on top once again. The six-year-old seemed to be in control that day and despite a 2lb swing in the weights, she can notch up a third career victory over obstacles. Prime Time Lady is a player on the pick of her form as well.
ANGELS LANDING has been cut some slack by the handicapper and might be able to get off the mark over hurdles on the back of some decent efforts on the Flat. Recent Worcester 1-2 My Poem and Vision of Hope rate obvious threats, while Prime Time Lady is also well capable off her current mark.
Improving VISION OF HOPE could well reverse Worcester placings with My Poem. Prime Time Lady is the second choice.
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