Uttoxeter Races & Results Tomform Sunday 26th November 2023

There were 29 Races on Sunday 26th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Exeter, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Uttoxeter, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Sunday 26th November 2023

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

11:55 Uttoxeter Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 20f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

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
5
1st (5) Ten Lengths Tom (6/4 +70%)
Ten Lengths Tom

1.5
6/4(+70%)
(5) Ten Lengths Tom 6/4, Fairly useful in bumpers (successful on second of 2 starts) last term but shaped as if in need of initial experience when sixth of 12 in novice hurdle at Ascot (15.7f) 3 weeks ago. This ought to reveal good deal more.
Rather disappointing at Ascot (1m7f, soft) but looked to be crying out for a longer trip.
2
2nd (2) Itsnoteasy (11/2 +27%)
Itsnoteasy

5.5
11/2(+27%)
(2) Itsnoteasy 11/2, £100,000 5-y-o, Ocovango gelding. Easily off mark in Irish points at fourth attempt (May 7) but shaped as if better for the run when fifth of 11 in a C&D maiden on hurdles debut 7 weeks ago. Improvement likely.
Won Irish point before £100,000 sale; modest 5th on hurdle debut here (2m4f, good to soft).
3
3rd (3) Micro Millions (2/1 -45%)
Micro Millions

2
2/1(-45%)
(3) Micro Millions 2/1, £40,000 5-y-o. Off mark in Irish points at second attempt (Apr 2). 6/1, promising start over hurdles when third of 15 in novice hurdle at Chepstow (19.4f, soft) on NH debut 26 days ago. In good hands and entitled to build on that here.
6-1 when third of 15 in maiden at Chepstow (2m3f, good to soft) nearly four weeks ago.
1
4th (1) Chatshow Tv (13/2 -189%)
Chatshow Tv

6.5
13/2(-189%)
(1) Chatshow Tv 13/2, £150,000 4-y-o, Soldier of Fortune gelding. Finished runner-up sole start in Irish points and showed plenty sent hurdling when third in a Warwick novice (19f) 19 days ago. Entitled to build on that run here and he's worth considering.
£150,000 buy; 20-1, kept on for third of 12 in novice hurdle at Warwick (2m3f, soft).
4
5th (4) Wexford Park (150/1 -127%)
Wexford Park

150
150/1(-127%)
(4) Wexford Park 150/1, £36,000 buy after finishing in the money on both starts in Irish points earlier this year. Well beaten only start in bumpers and shaped like a dour stayer when fourth of 7 in an Aintree novice hurdle (20f, heavy) 2 weeks back. One for longer trips/later on.
After his two points, a bumper and a novice hurdle, others have shown a good deal more.
6
6th (6) Tough Approach (14/1 -100%)
Tough Approach

14
14/1(-100%)
(6) Tough Approach 14/1, Runner-up sole start in Irish points in March and showed plenty to work on when third in a bumper at Newton Abbot last month. No reason why he won't make his mark now hurdling and interesting what the market makes of him.
Placed in a point and bumper; dam a smart hurdler/chaser and he's one to keep an eye on.
LTO Selection:

11:55 Uttoxeter Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

TEN LENGTHS TOM looks set to relish this step up in trip judging by his effort over just short of 2m at Ascot a few weeks ago and Tom Lacey's bumper winner merits the utmost respect as a result. Chatshow Tv and Micro Millions both made the frame on their respective Rules debuts and are likely to go well once again, while Tough Approach also makes the shortlist.

A £150,000 purchase from points, CHATSHOW TV shaped with a good deal of promise when third on his hurdles debut at Warwick 3 weeks ago, and with improvement expected, he looks to hold sound claims of coming out on top here. Similar comments apply to Micro Millions and he heads up the dangers. Ten Lengths Tom and Tough Approach are others to be positive about.

It's not easy to judge who will come on the most but CHATSHOW TV earns the narrow vote following his encouraging display at Warwick.


12:30 Uttoxeter Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 16f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

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
1
1st (1) Little Miss Dante (8/11 +64%)
Little Miss Dante

0.727273
8/11(+64%)
(1) Little Miss Dante 8/11, Confirmed debut promise when a taking winner of 10-runner bumper at Southwell in April. Created a favourable impression when following up on hurdles debut ay Ayr 3 weeks ago and there should be plenty more to come.
Clearcut winner on recent hurdling debut at Ayr; obvious contender.
6
2nd (6) Party Vibes (5/2 -11%)
Party Vibes

2.5
5/2(-11%)
(6) Party Vibes 5/2, £45,000 purchase after finishing runner-up on her completed start in Irish points. Occupied same spot switched to hurdling at Chepstow and that puts her firmly in the mix.
Very creditable second on recent hurdling debut at Chepstow; probably the one to beat.
4
3rd (4) Lady In The Park (5/1 -25%)
Lady In The Park

5
5/1(-25%)
(4) Lady In The Park 5/1, €32,000 3-y-o, £90,000 5-y-o, Walk In The Park mare. Successful on second of 2 starts in Irish points in March and went with plenty of zest when third in a bumper at Aintree last month. Can make her presece felt at this sort of level now hurdling.
Irish point winner; close third in Aintree bumper on last month's rules debut; respected.
3
4th (3) Kosasiempre (66/1 +0%)
Kosasiempre

66
66/1(+0%)
(3) Kosasiempre 66/1, Showed some ability on her completed start in bumpers and likely needs more time over obstacles.
Soundly beaten on hurdling debut; probably one for further down the line.
2
5th (2) Idylle Sauvage (22/1 -561%)
Idylle Sauvage

22
22/1(-561%)
(2) Idylle Sauvage 22/1, €10,000 3-y-o, second foal: dam maiden sister to fairly useful hurdler (2¼m winner) Tudor. Off the mark in Irish points at the fifth attempt in March and she's transferred to a successful stable.
Heavy-ground Irish point winner in March; market may guide on rules debut.
7
6th (7) Tilly Toughnut (20/1 -100%)
Tilly Toughnut

20
20/1(-100%)
(7) Tilly Toughnut 20/1, Second foal, dam (b70), lightly raced in bumpers/over hurdles, half-sister to winning hurdler/top-class chaser (stayed 29f) Sir Rembrandt. Won point bumper on debut but that was back in November 2021.
Won heavy-ground point bumper in 2021 but not seen again since.
8
7th (8) Young At Heart (40/1 +0%)
Young At Heart

40
40/1(+0%)
(8) Young At Heart 40/1, Positive start when third on debut in a Fakenham bumper (2m) in April and may have found the race coming too soon at Southwell later that month. Showed nothing on hurdles debut at Ludlow and cheekpieces reached for.
Placed in modest bumper in April but pulled up on recent hurdling debut.
5
8th (5) Moroccan Moon (200/1 -100%)
Moroccan Moon

200
200/1(-100%)
(5) Moroccan Moon 200/1, Looked limited in bumpers. Hampered and unseated at the first switched to hurdling 16 days ago and this will reveal more.
Hampered and unseated rider at first flight when 150-1 for recent hurdling debut.
LTO Selection:

12:30 Uttoxeter Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LITTLE MISS DANTE had plenty in hand when winning impressively on her hurdling debut at Ayr earlier in the month and the daughter of Kayf Tara sets the standard, despite carrying a 7lb penalty. Party Vibes only found one too good on her Rules bow at Chepstow recently and is an obvious threat to the selection. The point-to-point winner Lady In The Park should not be underestimated following a promising bumper effort at Aintree.

PARTY VIBES jumped fluently for a hurdles newcomer when runner-up at Chepstow 3 weeks ago and the 7 lb she receives from Ayr winner Little Miss Dante may prove to be decisive. Of the rest, winning-pointer Idylle Sauvage has transferred to an excellent yard so she demands respect.

Henry Daly's PARTY VIBES succumbed only to a fairly useful gelding after making a bold bid from the front on her recent hurdling debut.


13:05 Uttoxeter Handicap Chase (Class 3) 24f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

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
1
1st (1) Autonomous Cloud (2/1 -23%)
Autonomous Cloud

2
2/1(-23%)
(1) Autonomous Cloud 2/1, Progressive young chaser who signed off for last term with success in 10-runner handicap over C&D (soft) in March. Yard among the winners so he's a player on his return.
Not seen since collecting a good prize over C&D in March but still a big player.
3
2nd (3) Step Above (6/1 -118%)
Step Above

6
6/1(-118%)
(3) Step Above 6/1, Winning Irish pointer who made a successful hurdles debut at Ayr 12 months ago. Sent chasing after 10 months off when a keen-going third of five in 2m4f Hexham novice handicap last month. Could well leave that form behind here.
Not beaten far when third of five on chase/handicap debut; up in trip; still has potential.
2
|B| (2) Broomfield Present (5/4 +38%)
Broomfield Present

1.25
5/4(+38%)
(2) Broomfield Present 5/4, Useful winning hurdler last season who made a promising start in this sphere when third of 12 in handicap chase at Exeter (24.2f, soft) 16 days ago. Has more to offer so big shout off an unchanged mark.
Placed on recent chasing debut and might be seen to even better effect on today's ground.
4
|F| (4) Farmer's Gamble (11/2 +31%)
Farmer's Gamble

5.5
11/2(+31%)
(4) Farmer's Gamble 11/2, Back to winning ways in 23f handicap hurdle at Exeter in February but has disappointed both runs subsequently, pulled up on his chasing debut at Warwick 18 days ago. In excellent hands and worth another chance.
Triple hurdle winner; pulled up on chase debut, having made a bad jumping error.
LTO Selection:

13:05 Uttoxeter Handicap Chase (Class 3) 24f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Autonomous Cloud has to be respected having won a competitive event over C&D in March, but his lack of a recent run may give the edge to BROOMFIELD PRESENT. Kim Bailey's gelding showed plenty of promise over hurdles last season and was far from disgraced on his chasing bow against more seasoned rivals at Exeter. With the benefit of that outing, he gets the vote. Step Above and Farmer's Gamble cannot be discounted, but the former is the pick of that pair.

None of the quartet can be ruled out but Kim Bailey's low-mileage 7-y-o BROOMFIELD PRESENT is fancied to build on the promise of his Exeter third and get off the mark in this sphere. Fergal O'Brien's improving Autonomous Cloud rates a big threat on his return though, while it would come as no surprise to see both Step Above and Farmer's Gamble take a big step forward from their most recent efforts.

After an encouraging chase debut at Exeter this month, BROOMFIELD PRESENT (nap) could be hard to beat on the slower ground here.


13:40 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 23f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

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
4
1st (4) The Imposter (11/10 -33%)
The Imposter

1.1
11/10(-33%)
(4) The Imposter 11/10, Most progressive last season, winning 6 times, and he continued on the up on his recent return when bagging 3m handicap hurdle at Ffos Las. Up another 5 lb but he was strong at the finish there so merits serious consideration once more.
Won six times last season and was also on target when back in action this month.
1
2nd (1) Brinkley (6/1 -20%)
Brinkley

6
6/1(-20%)
(1) Brinkley 6/1, Disappointing on his final 3 runs last term, undergoing wind surgery before pulled up in Newbury handicap hurdle in March. A useful 23f winner at his best but lots more is needed on his reappearance.
Very effective on heavy ground and very well handicapped on old form; not ruled out.
5
3rd (5) Uno Mas (8/1 -100%)
Uno Mas

8
8/1(-100%)
(5) Uno Mas 8/1, Got on a roll in 2021, winning 5 handicaps (4 hurdle, 1 chase), and he shaped well on his return from 19 months off when fourth of 11 in handicap hurdle (50/1) at Aintree (24.7f, soft) 28 days ago. Handily weighted if building on that.
Ran well last month, after long layoff, but would appeal more on good/good to soft ground.
2
|PU| (2) Only The Bold (9/4 +72%)
Only The Bold

2.25
9/4(+72%)
(2) Only The Bold 9/4, Fairly useful hurdles winner for Evan Williams and proved a different proposition over fences in headgear for present connections last term, scoring at Bangor and Hereford. Had a wind op before only eighth on his return at Newbury though so a big step forward is required kept to timber here.
Dual chase winner last season; made low-key reappearance over hurdles this month.
3
|PU| (3) Bushypark (14/1 -75%)
Bushypark

14
14/1(-75%)
(3) Bushypark 14/1, Quite useful over hurdles and fences but his good days have been more infrequent in recent seasons. Beat only one on his seasonal return in 3m Aintree handicap hurdles and it's probably best to look elsewhere.
Thorough stayer; current mark is workable but he has become very inconsistent.
LTO Selection:

13:40 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 23f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

There weren't many more progressive hurdlers in training last season than THE IMPOSTER, who won six of his last seven races and was an admirable second in the other. He picked up where he left off at Ffos Las a couple of weeks ago to take his game to a new level and must be stuck with, even though he has been bumped up another 5lb. Uno Mas made a decent enough return from the sidelines when fourth at Aintree but Bushypark didn't, finishing last of the finishers in a Pertemps qualifier. Better is expected, though.

THE IMPOSTER made it seven successes from his last eight outings when returning in great style at Ffos Las and is impossible to oppose despite having a career-high mark to overcome. Uno Mas made a promising return from a long absence when fourth at Aintree and appeals as the one to chase home Nigel Hawke's improver.

It's difficult to oppose winning machine THE IMPOSTER, who continued his relentless progress with a heavy-ground success this month.


14:15 Uttoxeter Handicap Chase (Class 5) 20f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

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
3
1st (3) Roger Rarebit (5/2 +17%)
Roger Rarebit

2.5
5/2(+17%)
(3) Roger Rarebit 5/2, Improved since visored, winning easily at Ffos Las in January and second at Southwell the following month. Let down by jumping final start but remains of interest now going chasing on return.
In good form over hurdles last winter; contender if fully tuned up for this chasing debut.
6
2nd (6) Nine Nine Nine (33/1 +18%)
Nine Nine Nine

33
33/1(+18%)
(6) Nine Nine Nine 33/1, Runner-up in Fakenham maiden on hurdling debut back in 2021/22 but failed to build on that effort next 3 starts, leaving Nigel Twiston-Davies after his second run. Fell heavily on chase bow at Warwick after 19 months off 18 days ago.
Fell when 40-1 for recent seasonal/chase debut; others have much stronger claims.
1
3rd (1) Doyouknowwhatimean (2/1 +0%)
Doyouknowwhatimean

2
2/1(+0%)
(1) Doyouknowwhatimean 2/1, Just modest form over hurdles but no surprise that he made a decent start over fences given his size when fourth at Chepstow on return and entitled to improve on that.
Lacked the pace to challenge but still made an encouraging chase debut this month.
8
4th (8) Old Page (25/1 +75%)
Old Page

25
25/1(+75%)
(8) Old Page 25/1, Little form under Rules. 15 lb out of handicap.
Has struggled to get competitive off lowly marks this year and is now 0-19 under rules.
7
5th (7) Bignorm (16/1 +36%)
Bignorm

16
16/1(+36%)
(7) Bignorm 16/1, Losing run is mounting up and ran poorly at Uttoxeter last time. Easy to oppose from out of the handicap.
Not seen since a poor run here in August and competes from 7lb out of the weights.
4
6th (4) Kankin (10/3 -11%)
Kankin

3.333333
10/3(-11%)
(4) Kankin 10/3, Showed plenty of ability both starts in bumpers and looked on a fair opening mark when third on handicap hurdle debut at Warwick (19f) in May. Made a winning chase debut off the same mark at Huntingdon on return and big shout up 3 lb.
Made a pleasing start to chasing career last month and should have more to offer.
5
7th (5) Iron Horse (11/1 +21%)
Iron Horse

11
11/1(+21%)
(5) Iron Horse 11/1, Lightly raced for his age but hasn't convinced as a chaser and easy enough to oppose returning from another lay-off.
Given a good chance by the handicapper but was tailed off over C&D in June on latest start.
2
|PU| (2) Haveanothergoflo (9/1 -170%)
Haveanothergoflo

9
9/1(-170%)
(2) Haveanothergoflo 9/1, Successful sole start in Irish points and fair form on 2 of his 3 starts over hurdles last season, third at Carlisle final start. Interesting on the back of a wind op now switched to handicaps on chase bow/return.
Point winner; placed over hurdles in Feb/March; chase/handicap debut today; interesting.
LTO Selection:

14:15 Uttoxeter Handicap Chase (Class 5) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KANKIN was sent off favourite on his chasing debut at Huntingdon and didn't disappoint, coming home a length and a quarter clear of the second. There was a subsequent winner back in fourth, so the form is solid, and Alex Hales' seven-year-old can go in again. Roger Rarebit held his form really well last season so didn't deserve to sign off with an Exeter mishap. He could progress again now sent over fences, while Haveanothergoflo is another to tackle the bigger obstacles for the first time. This winning pointer has had wind surgery ahead of his handicap bow.

DOYOUKNOWWHATIMEAN has the size to make a better chaser and duly made an encouraging start in this sphere when fourth at Chepstow on his return. He should come on for that and shades the vote over Kankin, who bettered his modest hurdling form right away when scoring at Huntingdon. Chasing-newcomers Haveanothergoflo and Roger Rarebit also need considering.

The suggestion is DOYOUKNOWWHATIMEAN, who shaped quite well when fourth in a race fought out by two well-handicapped rivals this month.


14:45 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 20f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

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
3
1st (3) Sound And Fury (3/1 -20%)
Sound And Fury

3
3/1(-20%)
(3) Sound And Fury 3/1, Irish point winner who made a winning start over hurdles at Fontwell in March. Runner-up both outings later in the spring and better than being pulled up would suggest in handicap at Aintree (24.7f) last month, third 3 out before dropping away. Can step forward from his return.
6-1, pulled up at Aintree (3m; dropped away after three out) on handicap/seasonal debut.
2
2nd (2) Go Steady (15/2 -150%)
Go Steady

7.5
15/2(-150%)
(2) Go Steady 15/2, Dual winner in handicap chases last season, but after 7 months off he probably needed the run when down the field at Wincanton 15 days ago. Has a lower mark back over hurdles with the cheekpieces reapplied, so he could make his presence felt.
Headgear (off last time) returns; first hurdles run for a year; well-in on chase form.
7
3rd (7) Ingennio (4/1 -20%)
Ingennio

4
4/1(-20%)
(7) Ingennio 4/1, Runner-up on first 2 starts in handicaps earlier this year but wasn't able find any further progress on his next 2 outings. However, after 6 months off and with cheekpieces fitted, shaped better than the result when fourth at Hexham 16 days ago. Looks to be on a workable mark.
Ten-race maiden who was runner-up in 2m/2m3f handicaps last term; 7lb claimer is called up.
4
4th (4) Kitesurfer (5/1 +50%)
Kitesurfer

5
5/1(+50%)
(4) Kitesurfer 5/1, Won juvenile hurdle on his only race in France back in May 2022. However, little impact on sole outing for Harry Whittington at Kempton in April and, after another 6 months off, finished down the field on handicap/stable debut last time. Still remains early days, though.
Won his only French hurdle race (soft); heavy defeats on both his starts in Britain.
5
5th (5) Always Busy (3/1 +63%)
Always Busy

3
3/1(+63%)
(5) Always Busy 3/1, Bred to stay well and caused a 66/1 surprise when making his second hurdles start a winning one at Warwick (2m) a year ago. Hasn't been able to repeat that effort since, but looked ready for more of a test of stamina when seventh back at Warwick last time. Could yet do better.
66-1 won novice at Warwick (2m, soft) last November; struggled in handicaps last 3 starts.
1
6th (1) Santana Plessis (80/1 -700%)
Santana Plessis

80
80/1(-700%)
(1) Santana Plessis 80/1, Fairly useful hurdles winner and matched that level over fences when runner-up in Roscommon maiden in August 2021. However, off over 2 years following his next start (left Mrs Denise Foster) when pulled up after the third back hurdling last month. This run should reveal more.
Ex-Irish; soon pulled up in a handicap hurdle last month, his first run since August 2021.
6
|PU| (6) Rossbeigh Strand (15/2 -7%)
Rossbeigh Strand

7.5
15/2(-7%)
(6) Rossbeigh Strand 15/2, Made the frame both starts in novice hurdles and similar form when third in handicap at Chepstow (19.4f) in November last year. In tongue strap, failed to see his race out at the same C&D next time, but could get back on track having had a wind op ahead of his return.
Remote when tongue tied in January when last seen; had wind surgery soon afterwards.
LTO Selection:

14:45 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A potential combination of needing the run and finding 3m too far on his return could be a valid excuse for SOUND AND FURY pulling up at Aintree. He had shown promise in novice/maiden company in the spring, winning at Fontwell in March, and it would be no surprise if the son of Milan bounced back. Kitesurfer and Go Steady can fight it out for the minor honours.

In first-time cheekpieces, INGENNIO shaped better than the result when fourth at Hexham on his return, faring best of those ridden close up, so he could be ready to get off the mark this time around. Sound And Fury is entitled to come on for his reappearance run and is feared most, ahead of Go Steady.

While some of the others might race their game after recent runs, the veteran chaser GO STEADY may well represent the most solid option.


15:20 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 20f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

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
6
1st (6) Libor Lad (13/8 +41%)
Libor Lad

1.625
13/8(+41%)
(6) Libor Lad 13/8, Has taken a step forward when runner-up in handicaps at Perth and Stratford this autumn. Major player under Brian Hughes.
0-9 but 2nd in handicaps at Perth (2m4f, heavy) and Stratford (2m2f, soft) last two starts.
1
2nd (1) Barncroft (14/1 -40%)
Barncroft

14
14/1(-40%)
(1) Barncroft 14/1, Modest hurdler for Gordon Elliott. Lightly raced in recent times and down the field at Warwick 19 days ago starting out for a new yard after a further 13 months off. Cheekpieces refitted now. Stable won this race last year.
Failed to achieve much for Gordon Elliott; soundly beaten when 66-1 recently for new yard.
5
3rd (5) Bushmill Boy (3/1 +14%)
Bushmill Boy

3
3/1(+14%)
(5) Bushmill Boy 3/1, Remains a maiden after 17 NH runs. Creditable 1¼ lengths third of 19 to Zwicky in handicap hurdle at Carlisle (2½m, soft, 16/1) 31 days ago. Likely to be on the premises with a repeat of that form.
17-race maiden but close third of 19 at Carlisle (2m4f, soft) one month ago; back up 3lb.
3
4th (3) Poetria (6/1 -50%)
Poetria

6
6/1(-50%)
(3) Poetria 6/1, Modest form at best over hurdles. Offered little in her 3 handicaps last season but made more of an impact when third of 14 on her 21f Sedgefield reappearance 17 days ago. The task now is to build on that.
0-10; seven months off when back-to-form third of 14 at Sedgefield (2m5f, soft) latest.
2
5th (2) Lunar Glow (11/2 -10%)
Lunar Glow

5.5
11/2(-10%)
(2) Lunar Glow 11/2, Failed to make much of an impact in maiden/novice hurdles at up to 2½m during the spring but better signs when fourth on recent 23f Hexham handicap debut after a break. Unexposed.
No extra after two out when fair fourth trying 2m7f at Hexham (heavy) 16 days ago.
4
6th (4) Monoxide (28/1 -250%)
Monoxide

28
28/1(-250%)
(4) Monoxide 28/1, Second over fences at Warwick in September but only sixth over hurdles at Downpatrick since and he remains a maiden over jumps after 33 starts.
Well capable of getting seriously involved but he's 0-12 over fences and 0-21 over hurdles.
8
7th (8) Rainbow Jet (11/1 +56%)
Rainbow Jet

11
11/1(+56%)
(8) Rainbow Jet 11/1, Dual Flat winner but has yet to threaten over hurdles, finishing down the field in a 21f Doncaster handicap 9 days ago.
Unconvincing hurdles form (nine attempts); 9lb lower than on handicap hurdle debut.
7
|PU| (7) Brasingaman Bella (33/1 -340%)
Brasingaman Bella

33
33/1(-340%)
(7) Brasingaman Bella 33/1, Hinted at ability in bumpers but has shown little all 4 starts over hurdles. More chance now handicapping but still hard to fancy.
Heavy defeats on last three outings; making her handicap debut needs to work the oracle.
LTO Selection:

15:20 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LIBOR LAD went up 4lb for his runner-up effort at Stratford at the beginning of the month and this appears to be a fine opportunity for David Dennis' gelding to get off the mark. Bushmill Boy has been competitive in similar events and could have more to offer following his comeback third at Carlisle. Poetria and Lunar Glow are both capable of a decent showing.

LIBOR LAD arrives on the back of a pair of good runner-up efforts this autumn and can go one better with Brian Hughes, who does well for the yard, taking over in the saddle now. Lunar Glow made a solid start to her handicap career at Hexham recently and is second choice ahead of Bushmill Boy.

The best option among an unconvincing bunch may be LIBOR LAD who found just one too good for him on his last two outings.


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