There were 48 Races on Thursday 21st November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 9 races at Southwell, 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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Denzil |
(1) (7/4 +36%)7/4(+36%) | (1) Denzil 7/4, Disappointed in Wensleydale Juvenile Hurdle at Wetherby earlier this month but had easily won a 3-runner event on debut at Stratford (16.3f) previously and must enter calculations. Left clear for wide-margin debut win; well beaten after refusing to settle in Listed race. |
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Tashan |
(6) (5/2 +17%)5/2(+17%) | (6) Tashan 5/2, Only narrowly failed to make a winning debut in 5-runner juvenile hurdle at Hereford (16.2f, good) 38 days ago. Since joined Emma Lavelle and likely has more to offer yet. Went close at Hereford for John Butler last month; likely contender for new stable. |
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Livingit Du Large |
(4) (9/2 -13%)9/2(-13%) | (4) Livingit Du Large 9/2, Nirvana Du Berlais gelding. Half-brother to useful hurdler/fairly useful chaser Gua du Large, stays 2½m, and winning hurdler/chaser up to 25f in France Embrun du Large. Newcomers from yard often fancied. Half-brother to useful Irish jumper Gua Du Large; in good hands; a possible on debut. |
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Lenjoleur De Palma |
(3) (15/2 -50%)15/2(-50%) | (3) Lenjoleur De Palma 15/2, Shaped encouragingly when third of 5 in juvenile hurdle at Hereford (16.2f, good) on NH debut 38 days ago. Likely to improve and merits consideration. Behind Tashan when third of five at Hereford but shaped well there and can improve. |
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Romancier |
(5) (9/1 +10%)9/1(+10%) | (5) Romancier 9/1, Roman Candle gelding who was well supported for his Wetherby debut earlier this month but was brought down early on. This run should reveal more. Out of a fair Flat winner; 9-2 when brought down in early stages of recent debut. |
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Blossom Tea |
(7) (12/1 -71%)12/1(-71%) | (7) Blossom Tea 12/1, Territories filly. Half-sister to bumper winner Fresh Perspective. Dam 1m winner who stayed 1½m. Could be a player on debut from shrewd yard. Out of a useful 1m Flat winner; does not have a daunting standard to reach on debut. |
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Jackson's Bay |
(2) (33/1 -32%)33/1(-32%) | (2) Jackson's Bay 33/1, €4,000 3-y-o, Joshua Tree gelding. Closely related to fairly useful hurdler/chaser My Manekineko, stayed 3¼m, and half-brother to 6 winners, including smart hurdler Marsh Warbler. Market check advised on debut. Half-brother to useful hurdler Marsh Warbler; cost 4,000euros in June; market may guide. |
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The Wensleydale at Wetherby was all too much for DENZIL, but he booked his ticket to that Listed affair by strolling home in an admittedly weak three-runner event on his Stratford introduction and he can get another win on the board before possibly having his sights raised again. Tashan was more than four lengths ahead of the third Lenjoleur De Palma when touched off at Hereford and is an obvious danger. Romancier could bounce back from an unfortunate debut experience, and newcomer Livingit Du Large is worth a second look.
TASHAN made a good start over hurdles at Hereford last month and is taken to make a winning debut for Emma Lavelle. Denzil looks the likeliest danger on form, whilst Livingit Du Large may be the pick of the newcomers.
Denzil can features if he settles better than last time but the answer might be TASHAN, who went close on his debut at Hereford.
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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Castle Ivers |
(4) (11/10 +100%)11/10(+100%) | (4) Castle Ivers 11/10, Easy winner sole start in Irish points and scored twice in bumpers. Ran as if amiss in Grade 2 event at Aintree final start but clearly an interesting hurdling debutant for in-form yard. Created very good impression when winning Wetherby bumper by 7l in March; hurdle debut. |
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Don't Mind If I Do |
(7) (3/1 +25%)3/1(+25%) | (7) Don't Mind If I Do 3/1, £75,000 half-brother to 3 winners, including fairly useful hurdler/chaser Lord Baddesley and bumper winner/fairly useful hurdler Robins Reef. Ran a cracker in Newbury sales bumper on debut in March, faring best of the newcomers and staying on well. Good jumps prospect. Very promising debut when second in 20-runner Newbury bumper in March. |
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Lanesborough |
(12) (7/1 -27%)7/1(-27%) | (12) Lanesborough 7/1, £70,000 3-y-o, Diamond Boy gelding. Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler Foillan. Dam unraced, closely related to fair hurdler (stayed 3¼m) Bold Conquest. Placed both starts in Irish points and commands respect. Placed in both Irish points; with good stable for rules career; market may guide. |
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Call Your Bluff |
(3) (10/1 +75%)10/1(+75%) | (3) Call Your Bluff 10/1, Better effort over hurdles starting out for this yard at Kempton recently. Looks one for handicaps. Just a respectable third on recent stable debut; others here look much stronger. |
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Jumbo Mills |
(10) (10/1 -25%)10/1(-25%) | (10) Jumbo Mills 10/1, From a successful French NH family. Easy to back and never dangerous on hurdles bow at Worcester 5 weeks ago after a breathing operation. Never really got competitive on last month's debut but improvement is possible here. |
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Diskatek |
(6) (12/1 -71%)12/1(-71%) | (6) Diskatek 12/1, Cost a bit and showed promise with a hood on for his debut in 2m Southwell novice hurdle in February. Not so good at Ludlow next time but remains with potential on return. Shaped well on both hurdling starts last season and can improve this term. |
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Jafimgoso |
(9) (14/1 -40%)14/1(-40%) | (9) Jafimgoso 14/1, Bumper winner here who showed just modest form when odds on and held for hurdles debut at Uttoxeter in June. Had nothing go right during his brief stay in the race returning from 4 months off at Ludlow 4 weeks ago. Won course bumper in April but not much has gone to plan on first two hurdle starts. |
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Out Out |
(13) (28/1 -12%)28/1(-12%) | (13) Out Out 28/1, Shaped well amidst inexperience first time up in bumper here in October 2023. Not seen since. Second in course bumper on debut last October but not seen again since. |
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Aviation |
(1) (33/1 -32%)33/1(-32%) | (1) Aviation 33/1, Half-brother to bumper winner Flemensface and fairly useful 2¾m hurdle winner Flemenstide. Fourth in Market Rasen bumper 6 months ago. Promising fourth in Market Rasen bumper in May but needs improvement here. |
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Dangerous Touch |
(5) (50/1 -25%)50/1(-25%) | (5) Dangerous Touch 50/1, £135,000 buy after finishing runner-up sole outing in Irish points but has yet to make a real impact under Rules. Did not emerge from the rear division on his two hurdling starts this autumn. |
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Seek Him There |
(14) (66/1 -32%)66/1(-32%) | (14) Seek Him There 66/1, Showed a bit in bumpers and shaped as if in need of the experience on his hurdling debut at Uttoxeter in May. Will probably do better further down the line. Second on bumper debut a year ago but showed only minor promise in a maiden hurdle in May. |
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Beaufort Breeze |
(2) (100/1 +0%)100/1(+0%) | (2) Beaufort Breeze 100/1, Irish point winner well beaten in Cheltenham novice on hurdles debut 4 weeks ago. This is easier. Struggling from fairly early stage on last month's hurdle debut at Cheltenham. |
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Granemore Road |
(8) (150/1 +0%)150/1(+0%) | (8) Granemore Road 150/1, Half-brother to a point winner but pulled up both starts in that sphere in Ireland. Pulled up in both Irish points last season; can only be watched on this rules debut. |
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Polly Pi |
(15) (200/1 -33%)200/1(-33%) | (15) Polly Pi 200/1, Shaped with promise in both bumper starts and looked badly in need of the experience making her hurdling debut after a 6-week break at Stratford. Struggled when 150-1 for last month's hurdling debut. |
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Klic Boum |
(11) (250/1 -150%)250/1(-150%) | (11) Klic Boum 250/1, Fourth in bumper at Fontwell and well held at big prices in novice/maiden hurdles, not unduly punished. One for handicaps. Posed no serious threat in three novice/maiden hurdles this autumn. |
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Runaway Bride |
(16) (250/1 -25%)250/1(-25%) | (16) Runaway Bride 250/1, Mid-division in maiden bumper at Tipperary for Mrs Grainne O'Connor. No promise in maiden/novice hurdle (tongue tied last time). Ex-Irish mare who was soundly beaten in two Stratford hurdles in early part of this season. |
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Castle Ivers paid his way in bumpers, with a fine Lingfield third behind a couple of promising types sandwiched by wins at Southwell and Wetherby. He then came up short in the Grade 2 at the Grand National meeting but remains a bright prospect, although so is DON'T MIND IF I DO. Alan King's four-year-old chased home the exciting Regent's Stroll in a Newbury race that usually works out well and is expected to come into his own now tackling obstacles. Jafimgoso and Out Out have races in them, so it is perhaps surprising that Harry Skelton partners their stablemate Jumbo Mills.
CASTLE IVERS and Don't Mind If I Do are good prospects for jumping and could be the pair to focus on, with narrow preference for Olly Murphy's charge. Diskatek can do better, while Ben Pauling's Lanesborough is a newcomer from the pointing field to note.
Two of these looked very promising in bumpers last season. CASTLE IVERS is narrowly preferred to Don't Mind If I Do.
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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Honky Tonk Highway |
(5) (1/1 +100%)1/1(+100%) | (5) Honky Tonk Highway 1/1, Expensive purchase after winning her only start in points and justified strong support when landing a listed contest at Sandown on her Rules debut in March. Down the field in Aintree Grade 2 a month later but remains a good hurdle prospect. Has had wind surgery. Listed winner in bumpers; looks made for this longer distance now sent over hurdles. |
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That's Nice |
(15) (13/8 -9%)13/8(-9%) | (15) That's Nice 13/8, Won her only outing in Irish points in February and has switched to a top stable for her hurdle career. Interesting runner, particularly if backed. Snapped up by JP McManus after leading close home in a 3m Irish point. |
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Definite Dream |
(2) (9/2 +25%)9/2(+25%) | (2) Definite Dream 9/2, Has reached the frame on all 5 starts over hurdles, including second on 2m course handicap debut 16 days ago. Will be at least as effective back at 2½m. Likely to be in the shake-up yet again. Latest second came in a Class 5 handicap; unlikely to be winning a decent maiden. |
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Hit For Sixty |
(4) (10/1 +29%)10/1(+29%) | (4) Hit For Sixty 10/1, Half-sister to 3 winners, including useful hurdler/smart chaser Cheddleton, but she offered only minor promise on her Ascot bumper debut in February. Switches to hurdles back from 9 months off. Only eighth of the ten runners in her bumper but that was at Ascot behind a smart winner. |
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Briery Bee |
(9) (18/1 +28%)18/1(+28%) | (9) Briery Bee 18/1, Dartmouth filly who reached the frame in a pair of bumpers in the spring. Fitted with a first-time tongue tie now hurdling after 6 months off. Bumper positives and she's bred to be much better now sent hurdling over further. |
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Shakiyra |
(8) (28/1 +15%)28/1(+15%) | (8) Shakiyra 28/1, In good hands but only modest form in bumpers ahead of this switch to hurdles. Has shown a bit in bumpers but without suggesting she'll be the answer to this. |
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Molly Mason |
(13) (40/1 -21%)40/1(-21%) | (13) Molly Mason 40/1, Related to winners but didn't offer any short-term encouragement on her Ludlow debut 2 weeks ago. In trouble some way out when beaten a long way in a 2m5f maiden at Ludlow (good; 8-1). |
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Eileen's Orders |
(10) (66/1 0%)66/1(0%) | (10) Eileen's Orders 66/1, Modest form when sixth in bumpers 5 months apart. Best watched on hurdle debut. Showed some ability in her two bumpers before fading in the closing stages. |
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Hill Of Scarriff |
(3) (125/1 -25%)125/1(-25%) | (3) Hill Of Scarriff 125/1, Successful on sole outing in points but looks more one for handicaps judged on her 2 efforts last month. Point winner but tailed off in her two hurdles; stablemate of Honky Tonk Highway. |
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Kayf Hope |
(6) (125/1 -25%)125/1(-25%) | (6) Kayf Hope 125/1, Cost £55,000 after winning an Irish point in 2022. Only modest form when third on Exeter hurdle debut last November and can only watch on return. Beaten near enough 40l in her two runs under rules, the latest her hurdling debut (2m7f). |
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Reely Delightful |
(7) (125/1 -25%)125/1(-25%) | (7) Reely Delightful 125/1, Last in bumper/2 mares' maiden hurdles. A first-time hood needs to spark major improvement. In good hands but has looked very limited in a bumper and two maiden hurdles; hood added. |
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Princess Keri |
(14) (125/1 -25%)125/1(-25%) | (14) Princess Keri 125/1, From the family of Welsh Grand National winner Potters Corner. Runner-up on last of 3 starts in Irish points but never involved in novice hurdles at Ludlow and Ffos Las in recent weeks. Second in a point; beaten 43l and 52l in two runs over hurdles; very opposable. |
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Arctic Stream |
(1) (150/1 -50%)150/1(-50%) | (1) Arctic Stream 150/1, Little show in points in 2022. Big outsider on belated hurdle debut. Just minor promise in her five points and the latest was nearly two years ago. |
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Ironed Out |
(11) (150/1 -50%)150/1(-50%) | (11) Ironed Out 150/1, Has more than hinted at ability but probably won't come into her own until handicapping. Tailed off at huge prices in her three runs over hurdles, from 2m to 2m3f. |
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Jewel Eyed Judy |
(12) (150/1 -50%)150/1(-50%) | (12) Jewel Eyed Judy 150/1, No show in a bumper and 2 hurdles earlier in the year. With a good stable but has finished tailed off in a bumper and two hurdles. |
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HONKY TONK HIGHWAY was very disappointing in a Grade 2 bumper at Aintree, but she beat the winner of that race in a point-to-point before making a successful beginning to her career under Rules in a Sandown Listed event, so it may have been just a blip. She can get back on track now faced with hurdles, although That's Nice has to be feared having joined Nicky Henderson since a debut success between the flags. Briery Bee and Hit For Sixty are the pick of the rest.
Although HONKY TONK HIGHWAY failed to fire in a Grade 2 bumper at Aintree in the spring her Sandown listed success prior to that marks her down as a good hurdle prospect for her top stable. Nicky Henderson Irish point winner That's Nice would rate a possible threat if the betting vibes are strong. Definite Dream will be suited by the return to a longer trip and looks best of the remainder.
A big field but this might develop into a shootout between HONKY TONK HIGHWAY and That's Nice. Both are potentially smart.
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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Little Miss Dante |
(3) (7/4 +13%)7/4(+13%) | (3) Little Miss Dante 7/4, A dual 2m novice winner last term. Ended that campaign on a low note but back on track when third of 7 on Bangor handicap debut and reappearance last month. Shaped as if that outing might have just been needed and should be spot on now. Good third on last month's seasonal/handicap debut (2m3f) and still has potential. |
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The Lord Maid |
(1) (7/2 +42%)7/2(+42%) | (1) The Lord Maid 7/2, Made a successful hurdle debut in maiden at Clonmel in February (for Josh Halley) and followed up for new yard in 20.5f Southwell novice in April. While an opening mark of 125 isn't obviously generous she has obvious unexposed potential. 2-2 over hurdles, the latter win on stable debut in April; makes obvious appeal. |
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Masked Dance |
(4) (9/2 +0%)9/2(+0%) | (4) Masked Dance 9/2, Second handicap success when seeing off 13 rivals at Aintree (2½m) in May. Did that quite readily and should be very competitive off 7 lb higher assuming she's fully primed after 6 months off. Drew clear on run-in at Aintree in May but needs to be in prime form again after her break. |
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Looking As You Are |
(5) (6/1 +40%)6/1(+40%) | (5) Looking As You Are 6/1, Runner-up 3 times in bumpers and struck in maiden/novice hurdles around 21f in the spring. Switches to handicap company for the first time on return. The stable has been doing quite well in similar races so market support would look significant. Dual novice winner last term (2m5f/2m4f); makes h'cap debut after layoff; still considered. |
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Georgi Girl |
(2) (6/1 +8%)6/1(+8%) | (2) Georgi Girl 6/1, Won back to back 2m handicaps at Sandown and Kempton to start 2024. Found out in stronger races at Sandown and Cheltenham in the spring but may do better back in these calmer waters for a stable going quite well. Dual 2m winner last season and ran well when upped to 2m4f at Cheltenham in April. |
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For Gina |
(7) (6/1 +33%)6/1(+33%) | (7) For Gina 6/1, Three handicap wins around 3m last season. In good form when last seen in the spring but got to be a chance she'll need this comeback run over a trip shorter than ideal. In good form when last seen in spring but resumes on tough mark and 2m7f+ suits her best. |
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Little Miss Dante is entitled to improve for her third-placed reappearance over an extended 2m3f at Bangor last month, with this afternoon's 2m5f distance likely to help her cause. Olly Murphy's mare isn't taken lightly, but MASKED DANCE shades the verdict. The six-year-old was last seen in winning action at Aintree in May and a 7lb higher mark may not be enough to stop her on this return from a break. The hat-trick seeking The Lord Maid is also noted on her handicap bow.
The Alex Hales stable has had a couple of handicap hurdle winners in recent weeks so it might be worth chancing the returning LOOKING AS YOU ARE. Little Miss Dante shaped as if needing the run more than the betting suggested on her Bangor reappearance and is second choice ahead of Georgi Girl.
Olly Murphy's LITTLE MISS DANTE (nap) got back on track with a decent third at Bangor last month and is probably on a good mark.
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Eldorado Allen |
(1) (5/2 +0%)5/2(+0%) | (1) Eldorado Allen 5/2, Capable of smart form on his day over fences, proving as much when fourth in Coral Gold Cup at Newbury in December. Well beaten having rare start over hurdles at Plumpton in January and struggled in Ultima at Cheltenham and Grand National since. This much easier on return. Not seen since well beaten in Grand National but on good mark for veterans' chase debut. |
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Torn And Frayed |
(6) (10/3 +5%)10/3(+5%) | (6) Torn And Frayed 10/3, Winless last season but he signed off with a solid fourth of 12 in handicap chase at Cheltenham (20.6f, good). However, started this season with a performance so clumsy at Aintree last month. Ended last season with good fourth at Cheltenham; didn't jump well enough on reappearance. |
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First Lord De Cuet |
(8) (5/1 +23%)5/1(+23%) | (8) First Lord De Cuet 5/1, Produced one of his best efforts in this sphere when second to Anglers Crag at Market Rasen (23.8f, good to soft) in January. However, he didn't quite match that level in 4 subsequent starts and record over fences now stands at 0-14. 3 lb out of the handicap. 0-14 over fences but ended last season with some very respectable efforts; a possible. |
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Smarty Wild |
(5) (7/1 -17%)7/1(-17%) | (5) Smarty Wild 7/1, Useful handicap chaser, placed all 3 starts in 2022/23. Absent since but has been given chance by the handicapper and yard going well at present. Placed on all three starts in 2022-23 but not easy to weigh up after 677-day absence. |
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Empire Steel |
(2) (15/2 -25%)15/2(-25%) | (2) Empire Steel 15/2, Excuses in Topham at Aintree last season but had returned to winning ways at Kelso (21.6f) previously and was a respectable fourth back at Aintree when last seen in May. Can go well fresh so needs considering. Kelso specialist; won there in February but absent since below-par run at Aintree in May. |
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Rapper |
(4) (8/1 -7%)8/1(-7%) | (4) Rapper 8/1, Three-time winner over fences who shaped as if retaining ability after 6 months off when third at Aintree, but predicting his good days even when fitness was assured last season proved a thankless task. Inconsistent in recent seasons but ran quite well on last month's reappearance at Aintree. |
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Diol Ker |
(7) (11/1 +67%)11/1(+67%) | (7) Diol Ker 11/1, A useful chaser for Gordon Elliott but well held both starts for this yard last month. Needs to take a big step forward. Very useful at his best but well beaten on both starts for new stable this season. |
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Bennys King |
(3) (16/1 +20%)16/1(+20%) | (3) Bennys King 16/1, Not the force of old but has paid his way in hunters in recent seasons and signed off latest campaign with excellent second in the Foxhunters at Aintree. Record suggests he'll need this after 7 months off. Second in major Aintree hunter chase in April but needs to prove he's worth current mark. |
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ELDORADO ALLEN faced some tall assignments at the end of last season when pulling up in the Ultima at the Cheltenham Festival and then weakening late on in the Grand National, having given a bold sight for a long way. Joe Tizzard's charge should prove far more competitive now pitched into veteran company and an overdue victory could be on the horizon. Bennys King arrives on the back of a fine second in the Foxhunters' at the Merseyside track and is feared most, ahead of Torn And Frayed.
It could be worth chancing the reliable SMARTY WILD, who has been off for almost 2 years but has been given a chance by the handicapper and is from a stable that is in good form. Eldorado Allen often keeps much better company than this and is the obvious threat ahead of Empire Steel.
The class act in the line-up is ELDORADO ALLEN, who is attractively weighted on his form in major handicaps last autumn.
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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Lady Jago |
(2) (5/2 -11%)5/2(-11%) | (2) Lady Jago 5/2, Won only start in Irish points. Promise in 3 bumpers and bright start over hurdles this autumn, landing mares' maiden here (21f) before good second under a penalty next 2 starts. Of interest on handicap/chase bow. Promising novice hurdler this autumn; switched to fences for this handicap debut. |
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Lady Pretender |
(7) (7/2 +50%)7/2(+50%) | (7) Lady Pretender 7/2, Fairly useful hurdler/chaser in France. Changed hands for €130,000 but well held over hurdles both starts for this yard. Off 8 months. Switches from hurdles to chase. Safely held in maidens on both British starts but had chase form in France; interesting. |
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Cluain Aodha |
(6) (9/2 +10%)9/2(+10%) | (6) Cluain Aodha 9/2, Fair handicap hurdler who belied unflattering odds sent chasing after 15 months off when third at Uttoxeter 20 days ago. Big shout off same mark if this doesn't come too soon. Solid start to chasing career when third of 13 at Uttoxeter this month; high on the list. |
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So Said I |
(3) (5/1 -11%)5/1(-11%) | (3) So Said I 5/1, Opened his account in this sphere at Lingfield in February. Signed off with a creditable fourth from out of the weights at Cheltenham and made a respectable return at Ludlow last month. In the mix. Aided by blinkers towards end of last season and ran okay on last month's return. |
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Regal Renaissance |
(1) (11/2 -22%)11/2(-22%) | (1) Regal Renaissance 11/2, Resumed winning ways over hurdles at Chepstow in March and backed it up with 2 good efforts, just touched off at Ludlow on chase debut in May. Shaped as if in decent heart after 6 months off when fourth there 4 weeks ago, a mixed round of jumping seemingly taking its toll late on. Can build on that. Went close on chase debut in May and made satisfactory reappearance last month. |
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Fancy Stuff |
(5) (10/1 -11%)10/1(-11%) | (5) Fancy Stuff 10/1, Bumper winner who failed to progress over jumps for Dan Skelton. However, she's come good over fences this season, impressing greatly with the way she moved into contention when scoring at Bangor in June. Was notably easy to back after 5 months off when always behind at Southwell 4 weeks ago. Twice a stylish chase winner in spring but returned from break with poor run last month. |
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Jeune Belle |
(4) (11/1 +8%)11/1(+8%) | (4) Jeune Belle 11/1, Useful bumper winner who landed short odds on her 2m Lingfield hurdle debut in December. Failed to kick on after, however, and pulled up at Fakenham on chase bow/return. Promising novice hurdler last season; pulled up on chase/handicap debut; can bounce back. |
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Narrowly denied at the finish over shorter at Huntingdon last time out, LADY JAGO looks just the type that could excel over fences as a former point-to-point winner. Harry Skelton getting back on board is another plus, and she is narrowly preferred to the more experienced So Said I, who was a winner at Lingfield in February over fences. Regal Renaissance should appreciate dropping back in trip and she has the ability to go close after a highly consistent last campaign.
CLUAIN AODHA made a promising start over fences after an absence when third at Uttoxeter and looks the one to beat off the same mark. Irish point winner/progressive hurdler Lady Jago is an interesting recruit to chasing and is feared most.
One with significant potential is Irish point winner LADY JAGO, who switches to fences after three promising hurdle runs this autumn.
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Diamonds Galore |
(6) (15/8 +6%)15/8(+6%) | (6) Diamonds Galore 15/8, €50,000 3-y-o, Diamond Boy filly. Half-sister to bumper winner/useful 2m hurdle winner Willmount. Appealing newcomer. Half-sister to stable's useful hurdler Willmount; yard has excellent bumper strike-rate. |
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Flamingo Grove |
(8) (10/3 -11%)10/3(-11%) | (8) Flamingo Grove 10/3, €38,000 3-y-o, £150,000 4-y-o, Blue Bresil filly. Half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/smart chaser Pistol Whipped and fair hurdler Rock The House. Wears tongue strap. Expensive point winner got to be worth a look. Bought for £150,000 after easy Irish point win in April; a very interesting recruit. |
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Beauty In The Park |
(3) (4/1 -14%)4/1(-14%) | (3) Beauty In The Park 4/1, €95,000 3-y-o, Walk In The Park filly. Half-sister to useful hurdler Thirtyfourstitches and fair hurdler Kelly's Birr. Clearly a very interesting newcomer for leading yard. Half-sister to useful/prolific hurdler Thirtyfourstitches; with a top stable; shortlisted. |
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Charisma Cat |
(1) (6/1 +8%)6/1(+8%) | (1) Charisma Cat 6/1, Out of a Group 1-winning hurdler in France and landed a gamble in good style in Southwell bumper 170 days ago. Penalty in deeper race makes life tougher but she's entitled to improve. Won readily at Southwell in June; concedes penalty to some very interesting newcomers here. |
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Twistthenightaway |
(15) (13/2 -30%)13/2(-30%) | (15) Twistthenightaway 13/2, €85,000 3-y-o, Walk In The Park filly. Sister to fair hurdler Lovely Reaction. Dam 2½m-3m hurdle/chase winner, from family of Stayers Hurdle winner Shuil Ar Aghaidh. 85,000euros 3yo; sister to fair Irish hurdler Lovely Reaction; no surprise if she features. |
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Good Buy Dolly |
(9) (16/1 +11%)16/1(+11%) | (9) Good Buy Dolly 16/1, £8,000 3-y-o, Battle of Marengo filly. Half-sister to fairly useful hurdler Tintintin and fair hurdler/chaser Gipsy Lee Rose. Dam modest French chase winner around 2¼m. Wears tongue strap. Half-sister to connections' useful hurdler Tintintin; market may point the way. |
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Sweetlikechocolate |
(14) (20/1 +20%)20/1(+20%) | (14) Sweetlikechocolate 20/1, £16,000 3-y-o, Yeats mare. Half-sister to useful 5f/6f winner Militia. Wears tongue strap. Third in a point in May 2023. Placed in maiden point in spring 2023; bought for £7,000 this summer; others preferred. |
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Annie Hathaway |
(2) (28/1 +0%)28/1(+0%) | (2) Annie Hathaway 28/1, Getaway mare. Sister to fair hurdler Forget The Way, stays 2¼m, and half-sister to 2 winners, including fairly useful hurdler/useful chaser Midnightreferendum. Has a good pedigree but jockey bookings suggest Charisma Cat is Alan King's main hope. |
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Dartmouth Rose |
(5) (33/1 +0%)33/1(+0%) | (5) Dartmouth Rose 33/1, Better effort in bumpers in May when third at Market Rasen, albeit possibly flattered after being well positioned. Bred to stay well. Belied 200-1 odds when third at Market Rasen but this race looks much deeper. |
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Secret Pass |
(13) (33/1 +0%)33/1(+0%) | (13) Secret Pass 33/1, Passing Glance filly. Dam, maiden pointer, half-sister to fairly useful chaser (stayed 2¾m) Twenty Eight Guns. First foal from a maiden pointer; makes debut in what looks a competitive race. |
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Feeling Frisky |
(7) (50/1 +24%)50/1(+24%) | (7) Feeling Frisky 50/1, Battle of Marengo filly. Half-sister to a point winner. Dam (c105/h107) 17f-3m hurdle winner. Stable has modest bumper strike-rate; other newcomers look much more interesting on paper. |
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Lyness Dancer |
(11) (100/1 +0%)100/1(+0%) | (11) Lyness Dancer 100/1, Half-sister to fairly useful 2½m hurdle winner Bertie Blue (by Blue Bresil). Dam bumper/25f hurdle winner. Behind both starts in point bumpers in spring 2024. Soundly beaten in two point bumpers in the spring; makes rules debut here. |
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Cinderello |
(4) (150/1 -50%)150/1(-50%) | (4) Cinderello 150/1, Half-sister to a point winner from the family of fairly useful hurdler/useful chaser (stayed 4m) Cogry. 14/1, well held in Southwell bumper on debut 4 weeks ago. Too green to do herself justice when fifth of seven at Southwell last month. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Fresh off a successful weekend at Cheltenham, the Nicky Henderson team could have a talented newcomer on their hands in DIAMONDS GALORE. A half-sister to Willmount, she can get off the mark at the main expense of Flamingo Grove, a well-bred debutant from the stable that landed this contest last year. A 7lb penalty will make life tougher for Charisma Cat after scoring first time out at Southwell, while Twistthenightaway and Beauty In The Park are other newcomers to monitor for market support.
This will probably go a newcomer and the betting will be revealing. BEAUTY IN THE PARK, Diamonds Galore and Flamingo Grove are three of the more appealing ones as things stand. The penalised Charisma Cat looks to have work to do if she's to follow up in a deep bumper.
The suggestion is FLAMINGO GROVE, who changed hands for a six-figure sum after her impressive Irish point debut in April.
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