Warwick Races & Results Tomform Thursday 27th March 2025

There were 38 Races on Thursday 27th March 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Wolverhampton, 6 races at Warwick, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Clonmel, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Thursday 27th March 2025

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

14:27 Warwick Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 21f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (2) Ebony Warrior (5/6 +24%)
Ebony Warrior

0.833333
5/6(+24%)
(2) Ebony Warrior 5/6, Confirmed hurdling debut promise when landing 2m Worcester maiden in July and has been placed on all 4 outings subsequently, a final-flight blunder exaggerating the distance he was beaten at Hereford on most recent outing. Sets the standard.
Consistent; solid chance in this company if resuming where he left off in November.
2
1
2nd (1) Aviation (7/4 +0%)
Aviation

1.75
7/4(+0%)
(1) Aviation 7/4, Didn't need to improve to make it fourth time lucky over hurdles in 2½m Fakenham novice (good) in February. Didn't run much of a race in EBF Final (Handicap) at Sandown but type to bounce back quickly, especially now returned to a left-handed track.
Hard to fault until pulling up at Sandown and that was in the competitive EBF Final.
3
3
3rd (3) Chuggy (8/1 -129%)
Chuggy

8
8/1(-129%)
(3) Chuggy 8/1, Walk In The Park gelding. Pulled up sole outing in points but is from a good family that has served the stable well and offered plenty to work on when third in 11-runner maiden at Hereford (19.7f, good) 19 days ago. Should improve with the step up in trip likely to suit.
Hereford third was quite remote; has to improve, though that's perfectly feasible.
4
5
4th (5) Velvet Vulcan (125/1 +17%)
Velvet Vulcan

125
125/1(+17%)
(5) Velvet Vulcan 125/1, Modest on Flat (stays 1½m, raced mostly on all-weather), out of sorts since spring 2024. Likely outsider on hurdle debut. Has had a breathing operation.
Won only one of his 20 Flat starts, a 1m4f classified race on the AW 13 months ago.
4
4
|F| (4) Tuscany (14/1 +30%)
Tuscany

14
14/1(+30%)
(4) Tuscany 14/1, Offered more than he'd managed in his sole bumper when fifth of 9 on Hereford hurdle debut (21.7f) in January. However, failed to repeat that effort at Warwick last time.
Has shown ability but needs to raise his game to trouble the best of these.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:27 Warwick Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 21f Race Class Flow

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CHUGGY showed ability when making the frame on his first start under Rules at Hereford earlier in the month and is likely to have plenty of improvement in him. With Harry Skelton taking over, he looks the one to beat. Ebony Warrior hasn't finished out of the top three in each of his six starts over hurdles and sets the standard with a rating of 117. Aviation appears to be next best.

AVIATION didn't run much of a race in the EBF Final at Sandown on his most recent outing, but there's nothing much wrong with his earlier form and he's expected to bounce back with a bang, not least with the return to a left-handed track sure to suit. Ebony Warrior is the obvious threat.

The 7yo EBONY WARRIOR returns from a break with his yard having winners and he earns narrow preference over Aviation.


14:57 Warwick Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 26f - 11 Run Class & Speed Card

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2
1st (2) The Dark Edge (9/1 -29%)
The Dark Edge

9
9/1(-29%)
(2) The Dark Edge 9/1, Improved further after 5 months off when landing a 9-runner handicap hurdle at Plumpton (20.5f, good to soft) in September. Creditable in-frame efforts on next 3 starts but his run of good form came to a halt when only seventh at Newcastle 24 days ago.
Plumpton winner; below par the last twice and stamina for quite this far isn't proven.
2
7
2nd (7) Just Four Fame (6/1 +76%)
Just Four Fame

6
6/1(+76%)
(7) Just Four Fame 6/1, Third in an Aintree bumper in May 2022 but hurdling efforts have been uninspiring in the main. Readily passed over.
Continues to fall in the weights but he's had a few chances now in handicaps.
3
1
3rd (1) Honey Jack (11/2 -22%)
Honey Jack

5.5
11/2(-22%)
(1) Honey Jack 11/2, Took a step forward when getting off the mark in 3m Taunton handicap (good to soft) in November. Said to have made a respiratory noise when only fifth back there in January and sports a first-time tongue after a further 10 weeks off.
Improved form for the win and made a noise last time; now has a tongue-tie fitted.
4
11
4th (11) Luna Run (9/2 +36%)
Luna Run

4.5
9/2(+36%)
(11) Luna Run 9/2, Poor maiden but reached the frame on all 4 handicap hurdle starts in the first half of the season, although she was reported to have made a respiratory noise on 3 of those occasions. Returns from a 141-day break minus the tongue tie she's worn on her last 2 starts.
0-9 but there are races in her off this mark and good ground could be ideal.
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12
5th (12) The Last Melon (125/1 -56%)
The Last Melon

125
125/1(-56%)
(12) The Last Melon 125/1, Poor veteran. Off almost 4 years prior to this season and has shown very little.
No worthwhile form over fences and hurdles since returning from a long absence.
6th
9
6th (9) One Man Party (14/1 +30%)
One Man Party

14
14/1(+30%)
(9) One Man Party 14/1, Poor maiden. Ran his best race when second of 6 in 3m Fakenham handicap last month but not in anything like the same form when fading into a remote seventh at Hereford 19 days ago.
Runner-up two starts back but then finished tailed off at Hereford; now 0-15.
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8
7th (8) Newtonian (15/2 +66%)
Newtonian

7.5
15/2(+66%)
(8) Newtonian 15/2, Got off the mark over 25f here last May. Also posted creditable in-frame efforts in the autumn but has been below par since, finishing a distant fourth at Hereford last time. Has a first-time tongue tie added to his regular cheekpieces here.
Should have run better only 19 days ago at Hereford when back on good ground.
10
10
|PU| (10) Lizzie Rey (9/2 -100%)
Lizzie Rey

4.5
9/2(-100%)
(10) Lizzie Rey 9/2, Much improved for the addition of cheekpieces when springing a 33/1 surprise in 3m Southwell handicap 10 days ago, staying on well to score by 4 lengths. That was a conditional jockeys' event so she can run off the same mark again.
Escapes a penalty for her recent 3m win at Southwell when in new cheekpieces.
3
3
|PU| (3) Seasmoke (13/2 -18%)
Seasmoke

6.5
13/2(-18%)
(3) Seasmoke 13/2, Prominent racer who made it third time lucky in handicaps at Market Rasen (20.5f, good) last May. Better effort since returning from a break when 2 lengths third of 13 over 2¾m at Stratford 17 days ago. Up in trip. Considered.
Good run last time but there are some stamina doubts over this longer distance.
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6
|PU| (6) De Vega's Warrior (15/2 +38%)
De Vega's Warrior

7.5
15/2(+38%)
(6) De Vega's Warrior 15/2, Frustrating maiden on the Flat and now 0-7 over hurdles. Did place in a couple of handicaps around the turn of the year. Also in the process of running well when falling 2 out at Taunton latest but his jumping is becoming a concern.
Running well when crashing out two from home at Taunton 17 days ago.
5
5
|PU| (5) Lyness Dancer (16/1 -33%)
Lyness Dancer

16
16/1(-33%)
(5) Lyness Dancer 16/1, Made her first impact when third on 3¼m Fontwell handicap debut 3 weeks ago, leading for a long way under an enterprising ride. Needs to build on that now.
More competitive on recent handicap debut when beaten under 8l at Fontwell (3m2f).
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:57 Warwick Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 26f Race Class Flow

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LIZZIE REY showed a big chunk of improvement in first-time cheekpieces when scoring by four lengths in this grade at Southwell last time. Richard Phillips' eight-year-old makes only her fourth start in a handicap and remains unexposed over this distance, so it would be no surprise to see her complete a double. Lyness Dancer was third over this trip at Fontwell on her latest outing and should remain competitive off a 1lb lower rating. Of the remainder, Honey Jack makes the most appeal.

LIZZIE REY escapes a penalty for last week's Southwell success and will take a bit of stopping if the cheekpieces continue to have a positive effect. Seasmoke could be a threat if his stamina holds over this significantly longer trip. Honey Jack is another likely to have a say if the addition of a tongue tie helps him to recapture the form he showed when successful at Taunton in November.

Lizzie Rey has no penalty so has to be feared but HONEY JACK is now tongue tied after making a noise last time at Taunton.


15:27 Warwick Handicap Chase (Class 5) 20f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (3) Ceolwulf (10/3 +26%)
Ceolwulf

3.333333
10/3(+26%)
(3) Ceolwulf 10/3, Made an encouraging return from a 16-month absence when third at Sedgefield last winter and proved he retains plenty ability on return from nearly another year off when runner-up at Leicester in February, sticking to his task admirably. In the mix having been given 6 weeks ahead of this.
Had subsequent winner Yes And Yes behind when second to a Pipe improver at Leicester.
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7
2nd (7) King Of The Hill (12/1 +25%)
King Of The Hill

12
12/1(+25%)
(7) King Of The Hill 12/1, Maiden/hurdler/chaser who not for the first time appeared to find 3m taxing his stamina when pulled up at Uttoxeter in June of last year. This rates a more suitable assignment back from 9 months off and pick of his exploits suggest he's capable of making an impact from this sort of mark.
Has placed form in this discipline but has been absent since pulling up last June.
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4
3rd (4) Yes And Yes (2/1 +0%)
Yes And Yes

2
2/1(+0%)
(4) Yes And Yes 2/1, Maiden hurdler who was much sharper with her reappearance behind her when readily off the mark in 8-runner handicap chase at Chepstow (19.5f) 11 days ago, the return to a sounder surface seemingly a big factor. Big shout with a repeat under a penalty
Appreciated the good ground when a convincing winner at Chepstow; penalised.
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5
4th (5) Zmiinyi (4/1 +20%)
Zmiinyi

4
4/1(+20%)
(5) Zmiinyi 4/1, Bettered hurdles form at first attempt over fences in race that worked out well when runner-up in handicap chase at Market Rasen (21.4f) in November. Next run best overlooked and whilst absent since pulling up at Exeter (19.2f) in December, it's feasible to think he can get back on track.
Second in November so the ability is there should he be all the better for a break.
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2
5th (2) Micro Millions (11/1 -10%)
Micro Millions

11
11/1(-10%)
(2) Micro Millions 11/1, Won an Irish point and made the frame 3 times over hurdles for Dan Skelton last term. Low-key efforts first 3 starts over fences for this yard but better signs from sliding mark of late, run out of a place late when fourth at Hereford (25.2f) 3 weeks ago. Not dismissed down in trip.
Beaten 14l and about 10l in his last two races and needs extra.
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1
6th (1) Glimpse Of Glory (4/1 -14%)
Glimpse Of Glory

4
4/1(-14%)
(1) Glimpse Of Glory 4/1, Fair maiden hurdler at best who got back on track sent chasing in first-time blinkers when a length third of 7 novices' handicap at Ludlow (2m) 5 weeks ago. Didn't entirely convince he was putting it all in then but he's capable of playing part from this mark. Back up up in trip.
Close third on his chase debut but he did look a hard ride in the first-time blinkers.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:27 Warwick Handicap Chase (Class 5) 20f Race Class Flow

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Ceolwulf occupied the runner-up berth at Leicester last month and has to be respected off just a 2lb higher mark. However, it may pay to side with YES AND YES, who appreciated the return to a sounder surface when victorious at Chepstow on his latest outing and now has a 7lb penalty to carry. With the likelihood of more to come on only his fourth start over fences, he could prove difficult to beat. Glimpse Of Glory completes the shortlist.

YES AND YES showed much improved form away from testing ground when readily opening his account in an 8-runner handicap chase at Chepstow 11 days ago (value for double the winning margin) and he holds sound follow-up claims on that evidence under a penalty. Zimiinyi, on return from a break, and Glimpse of Glory, provided the headgear has the desired effect second time, are others to consider.

The suggestion is YES AND YES (nap) who does have a penalty for winning at Chepstow but the good ground made a big difference to him.


15:57 Warwick Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 16f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (2) Holeshot (15/8 -25%)
Holeshot

1.875
15/8(-25%)
(2) Holeshot 15/8, Left handicap debut fifth well behind when showing much improved form over a longer trip latest, making all to land an 8-runner handicap hurdle at Taunton (19f, soft) in taking fashion. Has to contend with a 10 lb rise and step up in grade but unlikely we've seen the best of this unexposed type.
Back from a break to make a lot of the running at Taunton and the form has been franked.
2
1
2nd (1) Chief Sunday (9/4 +44%)
Chief Sunday

2.25
9/4(+44%)
(1) Chief Sunday 9/4, Progressive type was denied at a hat-trick when runner-up at Ludlow last month (15.8f), a race that is working out extremely well with the first and third having won next time out. Could well be more to come from this lightly-raced sort.
Hat-trick bid came up shy at Ludlow but the winner benefited from a bold ride.
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3rd (5) Denzil (4/1 +20%)
Denzil

4
4/1(+20%)
(5) Denzil 4/1, Landed a 3-runner race on debut at Stratford, and despite being outclassed at Listed level on next start, bounced back with a brace of runners-up efforts. Easy to back when last on handicap debut but could be interesting if market vibes are more positive in receipt of a handy 4-y-o allowance.
Very weak in the betting when tailed off on his handicap debut at Doncaster.
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4
|PU| (4) What's One More (11/4 0%)
What's One More

2.75
11/4(0%)
(4) What's One More 11/4, Lightly-raced mare often races keenly (including when landing a bumper last season) and was again too free when tackling a longer trip on second start in handicap company latest (Fontwell 19.1f), failing to see out her race after making smooth headway. Big player if relaxing back over 2 miles.
Beaten favourite last time but drops back in distance here and she retains potential.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:57 Warwick Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 16f Race Class Flow

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Holeshot bolted up over 2m3f at Taunton last month, but preference is for CHIEF SUNDAY. Nigel Twiston-Davies' gelding came up short in his hat-trick bid last time, but that form has worked out well and a further 3lb rise in the handicap might underestimate him. What's One More weakened having been keen over 2m3f at Fontwell three weeks ago, so a drop in trip could aid her chance.

A case can be made for each of the quintet, the strongest for smooth-travelling WHAT’S ONE MORE who could prove well-handicapped if she can settle better back at 2 miles, in a race that may well be run to suit. Chief danger is the unexposed Holeshot who won in the style of an improving horse last month and he might be able to cope with this step up in grade and sharper test, while Chief Sunday has to be respected with the form of his latest second working out particularly well.

Holeshot and Chief Sunday have solid chances but WHAT'S ONE MORE appeals as a mare with more to offer.


16:32 Warwick Handicap Chase (Class 2) 24f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (1) The Doyen Chief (9/4 -29%)
The Doyen Chief

2.25
9/4(-29%)
(1) The Doyen Chief 9/4, Off the mark at fourth time of asking over fences when taking 6-runner handicap at Kempton (24f, good to soft) 12 days ago. 5 lb rise fair and another bold bid looks assured.
Only his fourth run over fences when doing it comfortably at Kempton; raised 5lb.
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2
2nd (2) Sail Away (6/1 +40%)
Sail Away

6
6/1(+40%)
(2) Sail Away 6/1, Dual winner on good ground in 2022/23 and shaped well on several occasions in defeat last term. Offered more than previously in this campaign when 4 lengths third of 6 to The Doyen Chief in handicap chase at Kempton (24f, good to soft) latest and has dropped down to a handy mark.
Approaching his time of year and ran best race for a while when third at Kempton latest.
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4
3rd (4) Snipe (3/1 +0%)
Snipe

3
3/1(+0%)
(4) Snipe 3/1, Won handicaps around this sort of trip at Southwell and Aintree last season and has run creditably in defeat in all 4 starts this term, latest when eighth of 11 in handicap chase at Ascot (23.8f, good) 40 days ago. Dropped 1 lb since and is the choice of Harry Skelton. Cheekpieces on first time.
Struggled at Ascot but in a strong race and previous efforts bring him right into this.
4
3
4th (3) Ballycamus (10/1 -122%)
Ballycamus

10
10/1(-122%)
(3) Ballycamus 10/1, Course winner last season who has been successful in 2 of his 5 starts this term, latest a 6-runner handicap chase at Ludlow (23.8f, good to soft) 36 days ago. Finds himself on a career-high mark now but warrants respect nonetheless.
Has more on his plate than when winning at Ludlow but overall profile is appealing.
5th
6
5th (6) Stans The Man (9/2 +63%)
Stans The Man

4.5
9/2(+63%)
(6) Stans The Man 9/2, Done well since switched back to fences this season, winning good-ground handicaps at Exeter (24.3f) and Doncaster (26f) in November. Needs to bounce back from a poor effort at Uttoxeter earlier this month but ought to have ground conditions to suit.
Dropped his guard the last twice and he's accustomed to lower-grade races than this.
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5
6th (5) Peejaybee (11/2 +31%)
Peejaybee

5.5
11/2(+31%)
(5) Peejaybee 11/2, Successful 3 times over hurdles and notched second win in this sphere when landing a Perth handicap (20.1f) in September. Largely performed well in defeat since (clearly wasn't himself at Market Rasen latest) and can't be ruled out.
Never travelled last time but he has a big run in him if back on song.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:32 Warwick Handicap Chase (Class 2) 24f Race Class Flow

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THE DOYEN CHIEF gained a deserved first chase success at Kempton earlier this month and, under ideal conditions, Alan King's eight-year-old is expected to defy a 5lb rise in the handicap. Snipe has contested a couple of warm premier handicaps recently and he merits respect eased in grade, with cheekpieces applied for the first time. Ballycamus has won two of his last three starts and should not be overlooked.

The addition of headgear may well benefit SNIPE, who has been running well in better company this term and remains fairly treated. He gets the nod. Recent Kempton winner The Doyen Chief looks the obvious danger.

A spring horse, C&D winner SAIL AWAY is not without hope of reversing Kempton placings with The Doyen Chief.


17:05 Warwick NH Flat Race (Class 5) 16f - 11 Run Class & Speed Card

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1st (10) Liam Mera Kai (4/1 +60%)
Liam Mera Kai

4
4/1(+60%)
(10) Liam Mera Kai 4/1, £32,000 Bande gelding. Half-brother to 5f winner in France Magic Dariya. The stable was once a regular source of bumper winners but the strike-rate has dropped in recent years.
£32,000 3yo; fifth foal; half-brother to French 5f 2yo winner Magic Dariya.
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5
2nd (5) Pioneer Pete (14/1 -65%)
Pioneer Pete

14
14/1(-65%)
(5) Pioneer Pete 14/1, Frontiersman gelding. Dam, point winner, out of hurdle/chase winner up to 3¼m De Blanc. The stable won this race in 2022.
First foal; dam point winner and half-sister to point winner Debacle.
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9
3rd (9) Dutch Corner (3/1 -33%)
Dutch Corner

3
3/1(-33%)
(9) Dutch Corner 3/1, Getaway gelding. Half-brother to high-class hurdler/chaser Yorkhill. Top local stable has an excellent bumper record this season. Obvious appeal.
50,000euros foal; half-brother to high-class bumper/2m-2m7f hurdle/chase winner Yorkhill.
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3
4th (3) Not At That Price (8/1 +6%)
Not At That Price

8
8/1(+6%)
(3) Not At That Price 8/1, Kayf Tara gelding. Brother to dual bumper winner/fair 2m hurdle winner Let It Rain, and half-brother to fair chaser Poniente. Makes some paper appeal and interesting to see what the betting makes of him.
Brother to the smart bumper/hurdle winner Let It Rain; stable gets bumper winners.
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1
5th (1) Hey Buddy (11/2 -57%)
Hey Buddy

5.5
11/2(-57%)
(1) Hey Buddy 11/2, €42,000 Vadamos gelding. Closely related to poor 2m hurdle winner Marshella. Dam unraced half-sister to smart hurdler (winner around 2m) Cinders And Ashes. Trainer’s newcomers command respect.
42,000euros 3yo; fourth foal; closely related to 2m hurdle winner Marshella.
6th
2
6th (2) I'malrightwithme (14/1 0%)
I'malrightwithme

14
14/1(0%)
(2) I'malrightwithme 14/1, Mahler gelding. Dam, poor maiden hurdler, sister to fairly useful hurdler (2m-2¾m winner) Leave At Dawn out of hurdle/chase winner up to 2½m Hannigan's Lodger. Hey Buddy possibly the stable first string on jockey bookings but the betting will provide more clues.
Second foal; dam maiden hurdler and sister to two successful jumpers.
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7
7th (7) Queens Ginger (20/1 -25%)
Queens Ginger

20
20/1(-25%)
(7) Queens Ginger 20/1, Diamond Boy mare. Dam (h117), bumper/2m-2½m hurdle winner, half-sister to bumper winner/fairly useful hurdler (stayed 25f) Taradrewe. The stable is 1-25 in bumpers in the last 5 seasons.
First foal out of a bumper and 2m/2m4f hurdle winner.
8th
4
8th (4) Our Bobby Dazzler (13/2 +59%)
Our Bobby Dazzler

6.5
13/2(+59%)
(4) Our Bobby Dazzler 13/2, Telescope half-brother to fairly useful hurdler/chase winner My Bobby Dazzler. Trainer has a 6-89 record in bumpers in the last 5 seasons.
Fifth foal; half-brother to 2m4f-3m hurdle/chase winner My Bobby Dazzler.
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11
9th (11) North Nestor (14/1 -17%)
North Nestor

14
14/1(-17%)
(11) North Nestor 14/1, Linda's Lad gelding. Dam (b93) bumper winner. Trainer has done well in similar races this season. Would enter the reckoning if the betting vibes are strong.
The stable's four bumper winners this season have included newcomers.
10th
8
10th (8) She's A Woman (40/1 +20%)
She's A Woman

40
40/1(+20%)
(8) She's A Woman 40/1, Bollin Eric mare. Dam fair 2m/2¼m hurdle winner, also 1¾m winner on Flat. A watching brief is the percentage call on debut.
Second foal; dam 1m6f Flat (RPR 62) and 2m/2m1f hurdle winner.
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11th (6) Java Jackie (80/1 -100%)
Java Jackie

80
80/1(-100%)
(6) Java Jackie 80/1, Jack Hobbs mare. Dam (h99) 2m hurdle winner, also 1¼m-1½m winner on Flat. A first bumper runner for the trainer.
Second foal out of a Flat (1m2f-1m4f) and hurdle winner; others appeal more on paper.
LTO Selection:

17:05 Warwick NH Flat Race (Class 5) 16f Race Class Flow

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

Fergal O'Brien often does well in bumpers and Hey Buddy looks to be his leading hope with stable jockey Jonathan Burke aboard. Queens Ginger and Liam Mera Kai are others that warrant a market check, but the vote goes to DUTCH CORNER. The son of Getaway, a 50,000-euro purchase and a half-brother to the classy Yorkhill, makes considerable appeal and given the magnitude of his stable, it would be surprising were he not to be on the premises.

Dan Skelton has sent out 24 bumper winners this season so Yorkhill's brother DUTCH CORNER gets the tentative vote in this newcomers bumper, with confidence increased should the betting vibes be strong. Hey Buddy, the mount of Jonathan Burke from the Fergal O'Brien pair, and Tom Weston's North Nestor are other likely types on paper before any market clues are known.

The market should be revealing but HEY BUDDY, Dutch Corner, Not At That Price and Pioneer Pete all look likely types.


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The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.

Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.

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