There were 33 Races on Friday 3rd November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Newmarket, 9 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, 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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Presenting Nelly |
(2) (4/1 -14%)4/1(-14%) | (2) Presenting Nelly 4/1, Bumper winner who won mares' events at Worcester (maiden) and Newton Abbot (novice) last month. More on her plate now but in top hands and it wouldn't be a surprise to see her step up again. Has more on her plate against males here but further improvement is possible. |
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Carrigeen Castle |
(8) (8/1 -14%)8/1(-14%) | (8) Carrigeen Castle 8/1, Just poor form over hurdles in Ireland and has a 19-month absence to overcome on debut for new stable. Easy enough to oppose. Irish point winner earlier this year; never really threatened in his hurdles over there. |
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Sea Village |
(1) (8/1 +0%)8/1(+0%) | (1) Sea Village 8/1, Lightly-raced maiden under NH rules. 11/1, good third of 14 in novice hurdle at Taunton (16.5f, good to soft). Type to do better for the longer trip and isn't without a chance on handicap/seasonal debut. Progressive novice and this step up in trip is likely to suit now into his first handicap. |
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Stratton Oakmont |
(5) (10/1 +17%)10/1(+17%) | (5) Stratton Oakmont 10/1, Still winless but mark looks appealing and he's a dual winner in points since last seen under Rules 10 months ago, so worthy of interest if the market speaks in his favour on return. Placed over hurdles for this yard before winning a couple of points for Joshua Newman. |
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Bridget Breeze |
(9) (10/1 -11%)10/1(-11%) | (9) Bridget Breeze 10/1, From a good family and was the pick of the paddock before making a successful start in a Kelso bumper. Similar form in defeat next 2 starts and made an encouragement both hurdling outings. Looks potentially well in and worth a chance to make a successful return. Bumper winner with fair hurdling form; looks the type to pay her way in handicaps. |
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Prince Nino |
(11) (11/1 +0%)11/1(+0%) | (11) Prince Nino 11/1, Bagged his second win of season at Perth (2m4f) in September. Below par in the mud there since so not discounted here with visor fitted. Two Perth wins this year; excuses last time but probably needs his best yet. |
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Mister Barclay |
(14) (12/1 +14%)12/1(+14%) | (14) Mister Barclay 12/1, No real impact in novices but showed a bit more switched to handicaps, third at Hereford 7 months ago. May yet do better. Kept finding to finish a closing third on his handicap debut at Hereford in April (2m). |
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Copshill Lad |
(4) (13/2 +0%)13/2(+0%) | (4) Copshill Lad 13/2, Yet to really build on the promise of his impressive bumper success but last couple of hurdling efforts have been more encouraging and there's scope for better. Stratford bumper winner; seems to be getting there slowly over hurdles. |
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My Brother Jack |
(6) (14/1 +13%)14/1(+13%) | (6) My Brother Jack 14/1, Modest Flat winner who has been consistent to this point over hurdles but doesn't appear to be ahead of his mark. Lacked the gears to land a blow over 2m2f at Market Rasen but ran well and goes further. |
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Firth Of Forth |
(3) (16/1 -33%)16/1(-33%) | (3) Firth Of Forth 16/1, Easily best effort in handicaps when runner-up at Kelso (22.5f, good to soft) when last seen in May. Certainly not without hope provided he's ready to roll. Effectively 8lb higher than when runner-up at Kelso on last appearance in May. |
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Annaharvey Lad |
(13) (16/1 +0%)16/1(+0%) | (13) Annaharvey Lad 16/1, Made the frame in 2 Irish points in spring 2021 and signs of encouragement over hurdles, not having a hard time when eighth in a novice at this course 7 months ago. Type to do better now handicapping. Lightly raced and, with a pointing background, this longer trip should be a help. |
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Reagrove Lord |
(12) (18/1 -13%)18/1(-13%) | (12) Reagrove Lord 18/1, Placed in points in Ireland and mild encouragement over hurdles to date. Tongue tied for handicap debut, so improvement can't be ruled out. Others have shown greater promise under rules and tongue-tie is tried for handicap debut. |
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Geordies Dream |
(10) (25/1 -25%)25/1(-25%) | (10) Geordies Dream 25/1, No fluke about his 28/1 Kelso bumper success back in April and enhanced his form when runner-up under a penalty at Ayr. Yet to reach the same level over hurdles but mark is potentially lenient back from a 19-month absence. Brings potential into handicaps but he's been a good-while absent. |
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Smart Connection |
(16) (33/1 -18%)33/1(-18%) | (16) Smart Connection 33/1, 80/1, won 9-runner handicap hurdle at Cartmel (22.1f, soft) 67 days ago. Has a lot more on his plate now and is far from certain to back that up. Shock winner at Cartmel but wouldn't be an obvious one to follow up. |
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Liberty Flame |
(7) (33/1 +0%)33/1(+0%) | (7) Liberty Flame 33/1, First run since leaving Peter John Flood when pulled up in handicap hurdle (14/1) at Carlisle (17.2f, soft) 15 days ago, left behind early in straight. Up in trip. Bit to prove on the back of that effort. Heavy ground when quiet on stable debut; Irish form commands respect. |
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Night Jet |
(15) (40/1 -21%)40/1(-21%) | (15) Night Jet 40/1, Out of a mare who did well for the same connections and fair form in a couple of bumpers. She hasn't made much of an impact since switched to hurdles, though, and up against it after 7 months off. Still lightly raced but only a remote fourth in his second handicap when last seen. |
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The Skeltons like their winners around here and PRESENTING NELLY looks an ideal candidate on her handicap debut, following a pair of successes at Worcester and then Newton Abbot in September. The ground should hold no fears either and she is preferred to returning Kelso runner-up Firth Of Forth and Copshill Lad, who looked in need of this extra yardage at Exeter last month.
BRIDGET BREEZE has shown some potential over hurdles and her bumper form gives her plenty of scope for better, so she's worth chancing to make a successful return. Presenting Nelly also has potential and Copshill Lad is another one for the shortlist.
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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Grey Dawning |
(2) (6/4 -7%)6/4(-7%) | (2) Grey Dawning 6/4, Unbeaten in bumpers and winner of 3 of his 4 completed starts over hurdles last term, including a Grade 2 at Warwick. Departed 5 out in the Sefton Novices' Hurdle (won by Apple Away) at Aintree when last seen in April. Greatly respected on chase debut for yard with a good record in this race. Grade 2 winner over hurdles; promising chaser and stable has a good record in this novice. |
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Apple Away |
(4) (8/11 +9%)8/11(+9%) | (4) Apple Away 8/11, Signed off last season's progressive hurdles campaign with a gutsy front-running display in a Grade 1 novice at the Aintree Grand National meeting (24.7f, good to soft). This former Irish point winner could take high rank among the staying novice chasers this season. Highly progressive staying novice hurdler last term and signed off with a Grade 1 success. |
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Ballydesmond |
(1) (9/1 +0%)9/1(+0%) | (1) Ballydesmond 9/1, Point winner who ran out the decisive winner of a Down Royal maiden hunter (23.2f, good to soft) on Rules debut in May for Caroline McCaldin. Likely to make his mark in the novice division this season, but faces a tall order here in attempting to concede weight to Grey Dawning and Apple Away. Beat a multiple point winner by some 9l in a maiden hunter chase at Down Royal in May. |
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Warrior's Fate |
(3) (100/1 -25%)100/1(-25%) | (3) Warrior's Fate 100/1, Placed on just one of his 3 starts between the flags and it's hard to envisage him making a winning Rules debut in a race small on quantity but big on quality. Placed in a point; up against it tackling this level of opposition on rules debut. |
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An intriguing novice chase where a tentative vote is for APPLE AWAY, who was an impressive winner of the Sefton Novices' Hurdle at Aintree on her most recent start in April. The six-year-old looks just the type to excel over fences and she may have too much for Grey Dawning, who fell in that contest but was a Grade 2 winner at Warwick previously. Ballydesmond cannot be ruled out either.
APPLE AWAY and Grey Dawning developed into very useful novice hurdlers last season and are exciting recruits to this sphere. Choosing between them isn't easy, but preference is for Lucinda Russell's charge, who displayed a terrific attitude when landing an Aintree Grade 1 on her final start of last season and she appeals as the type to make up into an even better chaser. Ballydesmond did the job well on his Rules debut but conceding weight to the aforementioned duo is a big ask.
An intriguing novices' chase that will probably concern GREY DAWNING and Apple Away. Both look exciting chasers in the making.
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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Ilanz |
(6) (4/1 +11%)4/1(+11%) | (6) Ilanz 4/1, Bumper winner who bagged back-to-back handicap hurdle victories (at up to 19f) late last year and posted creditable third from his inflated mark at Uttoxeter (20f) when last seen in February. Returns to action with yard amongst the winners and another holding claims. Both his hurdle wins came off 10lb lower and he needs to find more progress on return. |
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Casa Loupi |
(2) (5/1 -25%)5/1(-25%) | (2) Casa Loupi 5/1, Fairly useful hurdler back in 2021 and returned from a long absence with a promising display on the Flat at Nottingham in May. Looks nicely treated back over timber and is worth monitoring in the market. Back from another absence but he's 2-6 over hurdles and still has potential in this sphere. |
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Matchless |
(3) (7/2 +13%)7/2(+13%) | (3) Matchless 7/2, Fairly useful Flat performer who scored at Newcastle and Catterick over this sort of trip last term. Been a mixed bag on level since but remains relatively low mileage in this sphere and must enter calculations. Dual hurdle winner and was a good second at Kelso in last run in this sphere; dangerous. |
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Rath Gaul Hill |
(7) (9/1 +0%)9/1(+0%) | (7) Rath Gaul Hill 9/1, Narrowly denied on sole start in Irish points and looked a good prospect when going one better on Rules/hurdling debut at Ffos Las last November. Disappointed both starts subsequently, though, and remains to be seen if switch to handicapping/break revitalises him. Easy win on his hurdling debut but tailed off in both subsequent runs; something to prove. |
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Nayati |
(1) (11/2 +0%)11/2(+0%) | (1) Nayati 11/2, Eight wins from 27 NH runs, latest in handicap hurdle at Musselburgh (15.6f) in January. Form tailed off towards end of last season, however. Back from 6 months off. Well held in last three runs but he could rediscover his spark on this drop back in grade. |
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The Churchill Lad |
(5) (13/2 -8%)13/2(-8%) | (5) The Churchill Lad 13/2, Fair Flat winner who took well to hurdling last term, winning juveniles at Cartmel and Catterick. Ended campaign with creditable fifth on handicap bow at Musselburgh (17.4f) and can't be ruled out on return here. 4yo who drops back into a Class 3 event on his return and he needs watching in market. |
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Rock Hurley |
(4) (13/2 +7%)13/2(+7%) | (4) Rock Hurley 13/2, Dual winner in France but somewhat disappointing on both start in UK and has something to prove at present. Tongue strap back on/had wind operation. Two wins in France but disappointing in both runs for this yard; returns after wind op. |
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A consistent sort when beginning his career over hurdles last season, MATCHLESS may be able to go on to better things this time around, and a mark of 119 looks workable. A talented sort for the Gary Moore team, Casa Loupi is of interest on his first start in this sphere in over two years, while Ilanz may prefer better ground but has the form to get involved.
Preference is for CASA LOUPI, who shaped as if retaining all his ability when a good third on Flat in May and returns to hurdling off a decent mark. Matchless and Ilanz rate the principal dangers.
The two that appeal most are Casa Loupi and MATCHLESS (nap) who are both 2-6 over hurdles and still have potential in this sphere.
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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I Still Have Faith |
(4) (3/1 -9%)3/1(-9%) | (4) I Still Have Faith 3/1, Fairly useful winner on Flat who made a winning start in this sphere when taking 8-runner juvenile over C&D (good, 4/7) 16 days ago, comfortably. Likely to improve and holds strong claims. Easy C&D winner on hurdle debut; capable of much better than that modest form. |
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Gifted Angel |
(3) (4/1 +0%)4/1(+0%) | (3) Gifted Angel 4/1, Unable to win on Flat but been a different story over hurdles, scoring for third time from 5 outings when taking 12-runner juvenile at Kempton (16f, good, 4/1) 12 days ago, finding extra. Sets a solid standard. 3-5 as a hurdler and last month's Kempton win was gained under a 10lb penalty. |
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Max Of Stars |
(8) (4/1 +11%)4/1(+11%) | (8) Max Of Stars 4/1, Has taken really well to hurdling, landing a fourth success from 6 starts when making all at Market Rasen (16.6f, good) in September. Likely to face different conditions here but not taken lightly in current mood. Four wins and beat Balboa latest; soft ground a concern. |
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Running The Game |
(6) (6/1 -20%)6/1(-20%) | (6) Running The Game 6/1, Fair maiden on Flat in France (third once from 3 starts). Since joined Gary Moore and market may prove best guide to claims on UK/hurdles debut. Placed on the Flat in France this summer; British/hurdle debut. |
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Balboa |
(1) (8/1 -7%)8/1(-7%) | (1) Balboa 8/1, Fair maiden on the Flat who got off the mark at third time of asking over hurdles when taking 7-runner juvenile at Chepstow (16f, heavy) 20 days ago. This is tougher but he likely has more to offer in this sphere. Improving; this is much harder than the race he won at Chepstow but he acts on soft ground. |
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Royal Deeside |
(5) (15/2 +0%)15/2(+0%) | (5) Royal Deeside 15/2, Fairly useful maiden on the Flat who made the frame in all 4 starts this term. In good hands and will be dangerous if taking to this discipline. Close second on the Flat last month; could well figure on hurdle debut. |
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Seraphic |
(7) (20/1 +0%)20/1(+0%) | (7) Seraphic 20/1, Won hurdle at Clarefontaine on final start in France in July but finished well beaten on UK/yard debut on Flat at Lingfield last month and is likely best watched here. Wide-margin winner in France in July but tailed off on the Flat on British debut. |
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Climate Precedent |
(2) (40/1 +0%)40/1(+0%) | (2) Climate Precedent 40/1, Fair maiden on the Flat for Michael Bell who made a solid yard/hurdling debut when second of 8 in juvenile at Uttoxeter (15.8f, good) 96 days ago. Likely to improve but this demands much more. Close second on stable/hurdle debut in July but that is only modest form. |
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Max Of Stars landed a fourth career success over hurdles at Market Rasen in September, but Ollie Pears' filly may be worth taking on in these more testing conditions. I STILL HAVE FAITH scored with ease on his hurdling bow over C&D last month, despite being less than fluent, and the gelded son of Expert Eye should put that experience to good use. Balboa and Gifted Angel are worth a second look too.
I STILL HAVE FAITH looked potentially useful when making a winning hurdles debut over C&D last month and should have learnt plenty from that. He can follow up. Gifted Angel and Max of Stars are already multiple winners over timber and look the likeliest dangers.
Plenty of useful juvenile form on display but perhaps newcomer ROYAL DEESIDE can land this good prize.
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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Shan Blue |
(1) (4/1 +0%)4/1(+0%) | (1) Shan Blue 4/1, Grade 1 winner as a novice who was in the process of delivering a most impressive display when falling 3 out in Charlie Hall on return here 2 years ago. Raced only 3 times since and was pulled up when last seen on Boxing Day, but he goes well fresh and will take plenty of stopping if on-song. Very able but lightly raced now and pulled up when last seen 11 months ago. |
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No Risk Des Flos |
(3) (6/1 +0%)6/1(+0%) | (3) No Risk Des Flos 6/1, Winner of both hurdles starts here and enhanced his record at this track switched to fences last season, making it 2-3 over the larger obstacles at Wetherby when landing a C&D handicap in January. This demands a personal-best, but he should make his presence felt. 4-5 at this track and hard to ignore, even on first start for eight months. |
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Gloire D'athon |
(5) (10/1 +0%)10/1(+0%) | (5) Gloire D'athon 10/1, Enjoyed a fine campaign last season and it's easy enough to forgive him for a rare below-par display at Market Rasen on latest start in July. Likely to find one or two too good here in any case. Well beaten when last seen in July but could well bounce back at this shorter trip. |
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Dubai Days |
(8) (10/1 -18%)10/1(-18%) | (8) Dubai Days 10/1, Held form well over fences last season, resuming winning ways at Carlisle in March before good second at Ayr when last seen the following month. However, his record when fresh isn't the best and he looks vulnerable. Trip and ground fine and still on a good mark but has tended to benefit from a run. |
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Famous Bridge |
(7) (10/3 +0%)10/3(+0%) | (7) Famous Bridge 10/3, Dual hurdles winner who has recoded both chase victories at this course, the latest a novice handicap here (24.2f, soft) in March. Only gone up 3 lb for that and, with the likelihood of better to come from this 7-y-o, he's a must for the shortlist. Unbeaten in two starts here but they came at further. |
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Frero Banbou |
(4) (11/2 +0%)11/2(+0%) | (4) Frero Banbou 11/2, Positive start to last season when runner-up in a Grade 3 Ascot handicap. Has subsequently failed to reproduce that level of form, but he has been given a chance by the handicapper and it would be churlish to rule him out. Not one for maximum faith but now on a tempting mark. |
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War Lord |
(2) (13/2 +0%)13/2(+0%) | (2) War Lord 13/2, Smart novice chaser in 2021/22, but last season didn't go to plan. Has undergone a wind op since his latest appearance in April and while this mark would be a lenient one if he were to put his best foot forward, he now finds himself with a bit to prove. Found life tough last season; hopes pinned n wind surgery proving beneficial. |
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Arthur's Quay |
(6) (18/1 -29%)18/1(-29%) | (6) Arthur's Quay 18/1, Won 3 on the bounce last winter and back on the scoresheet with a decisive display at Cartmel (21.2f, good to soft) when last seen in July. That represented a career-best, but he'll need to take another step forward in order to follow up off 6 lb higher in this stronger race. Improved in the last year; won well at Cartmel in July; up 6lb in deeper race. |
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Dual course winner Shan Blue warrants respect at this venue and the nine-year-old is likely to go close if running anywhere near his best on his return from a 312-day absence. However, Dan Skelton's gelding has a bit to prove at present and the hat-trick seeking FAMOUS BRIDGE rates as a more solid proposition. The selection was progressing nicely last season and there could be more to come. Dubai Days completes the shortlist.
The best is surely yet to come from FAMOUS BRIDGE, who ended last season with back-to-back wins at this course and a 3 lb rise for this latest success is manageable. Shan Blue is the class angle and will prove a tough nut to crack if anywhere near his best back here following a 10-month absence. Frero Banbou has slipped to an attractive mark and he needs considering, too.
An open contest could go to GLOIRE D'ATHON, now back at a more suitable trip.
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Summer Night City |
(1) (3/1 -20%)3/1(-20%) | (1) Summer Night City 3/1, Brother to 4 winners and stepped up on hurdling debut when landing 4-runner event at Hereford 10 days ago. This looks a bit stronger and he might prove vulnerable. Made up for inauspicious debut with Hereford win; form dubious; 7lb penalty. |
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Raise Your Glass |
(6) (4/1 -14%)4/1(-14%) | (6) Raise Your Glass 4/1, Jack Hobbs filly. Dam (c125/h114) 19f-2¾m hurdle/chase winner. Makes plenty of appeal on debut. Home-bred newcomer; dam won over hurdles and fences. |
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Dodger Long |
(2) (7/2 +0%)7/2(+0%) | (2) Dodger Long 7/2, Related to a couple of winners and showed something to work on in a bumper at Exeter 10 days ago. Should take to this sphere and can't be ruled out. Ran well when fourth of 15 in a bumper recently. |
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Virginia Lodge |
(7) (9/1 +10%)9/1(+10%) | (7) Virginia Lodge 9/1, Out of a winning hurdler and in good hands but offered little at Ludlow on debut. Well beaten on last month's Ludlow debut. |
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Valadon |
(4) (11/2 +0%)11/2(+0%) | (4) Valadon 11/2, Vadamos gelding. Half-brother to useful 1¼m winner Venice Biennale. Dam unraced. Noteworthy newcomer for a shrewd stable. Half-brother to a useful Flat winner; racecourse debut. |
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Great Valley |
(3) (13/2 -18%)13/2(-18%) | (3) Great Valley 13/2, Related to numerous winners and hinted at ability prior to running out at Hereford on debut. Should have learned from that experience, so worthy of respect. Ran out at final flight when behind Summer Night City at Hereford. |
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Apples Destiny |
(5) (33/1 +0%)33/1(+0%) | (5) Apples Destiny 33/1, Sir Percy filly. Half-sister to poor hurdler Happy Index. Dam (c138/h135) 2m-2½m hurdle/chase winner (stayed 3m). Worth monitoring in the betting. Half-sister to a winning hurdler; market can guide on debut. |
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SUMMER NIGHT CITY had Great Valley behind when taking a big step forward from his debut effort to go in by just over three lengths at Hereford last month, and he should have more to come. The three-year-old has a 7lb penalty to carry, which is unlikely to prevent him from doubling up. As for the latter, he ran out approaching the last at Hereford and could put it up to the selection with a clear round. Any market support for Valadon on his debut should be noted.
RAISE YOUR GLASS is out of a winning jumper and she should be well schooled, so she's worth chancing to make a winning start at the possible expense of fellow newcomer Valadon. Summer Night, the only previous winner in the field, should also be considered.
Those with form haven't achieved a vast amount and newcomer VALADON could prove good enough.
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Little Miss Dante |
(14) (7/2 -5%)7/2(-5%) | (14) Little Miss Dante 7/2, Confirmed debut promise when a taking winner of 10-runner bumper at Southwell in April. Bred for the NH game so warrants plenty of respect. Easy bumper winner in April; shortlisted on hurdle debut. |
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Realisation |
(15) (11/1 +0%)11/1(+0%) | (15) Realisation 11/1, Picked up for £130,000 after finishing second on sole start between the flags and she did the job well when making a winning Rules debut in a bumper at Bangor (16.7f, soft) last October. That form has been franked and she's of interest now hurdling. Engaged 1.45 Stratford Thursday. Won a bumper in fine style a year ago but a remote 4th at Stratford on Thursday. |
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Asta La Pasta |
(1) (11/4 +9%)11/4(+9%) | (1) Asta La Pasta 11/4, Confirmed debut promise when winning 6-runner bumper at Market Rasen in February and impressed with how readily he picked up the runner-up from the last when following up on his Uttoxeter hurdles debut 8 months later. Sure to progress and win more races. Won well on last month's hurdle debut and should go close under a 6lb penalty. |
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Diamond Ri |
(4) (11/8 -10%)11/8(-10%) | (4) Diamond Ri 11/8, Produced a useful effort when easily landing a well-run Warwick bumper on debut in March and is of major interest on hurdle debut. Easy winner of a bumper in March; very interesting on hurdle debut. |
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Rogue Queen |
(16) (18/1 +0%)18/1(+0%) | (16) Rogue Queen 18/1, Cheap purchase given her pedigree but shaped with some encouragement in a trio of bumpers for Harry Whittington. Ability in bumpers but well beaten by Little Miss Dante in latest; hurdle/stable debut. |
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Ballynaheer |
(2) (28/1 -18%)28/1(-18%) | (2) Ballynaheer 28/1, £36,000 4-y-o, Mahler gelding. Brother to fair 2½m hurdle winner Transfer Friendly. Dam unraced. Runner-up on completed start in points (Apr 16). Second in a point in April; may be involved on debut under rules. |
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Special Dragon |
(17) (28/1 -18%)28/1(-18%) | (17) Special Dragon 28/1, Kayf Tara filly. Half-sister to 2 winners on Flat, including fairly useful 1¼m-1½m winner Burgonet. Dam 8.6f-1½m winner. Has a mixed pedigree but worth a look in the betting for good yard. Debutante; half-sister to two Flat winners. |
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Magical Arthur |
(9) (33/1 -21%)33/1(-21%) | (9) Magical Arthur 33/1, Imposing sort who showed a bit to work when third of 11 in a novice at this course (19.7f, good) on hurdles bow 16 days ago. This looks a warmer race, though. Improved when third on hurdle debut last month; place prospects again. |
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Hawkseye View |
(7) (33/1 +0%)33/1(+0%) | (7) Hawkseye View 33/1, Opened his account in points at second attempt but looked one for later on when fifth on last month's Rules debut at Hexham. Point winner; fair fifth on hurdle debut; deal more needed. |
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Classic Maestro |
(3) (40/1 +0%)40/1(+0%) | (3) Classic Maestro 40/1, €25,000 3-y-o, £5,000 5-y-o, Jet Away gelding. Dam unraced half-sister to 19f bumper winner/fairly useful hurdle winner up to 23f Present In Court. Placed on last of 3 starts in Irish points (Jan 29). Third in the last of three Irish point outings; bought for £5,000. |
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Jazz Samba |
(13) (40/1 +0%)40/1(+0%) | (13) Jazz Samba 40/1, Fair handicapper on Flat, stays 7.5f, quickly back on track when runner-up last time. Stamina a concern now going hurdling, though. Flat winner at 7f+; stamina to prove on hurdle debut. |
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Woogrey |
(18) (40/1 -65%)40/1(-65%) | (18) Woogrey 40/1, Just modest form in bumpers for Phillip Makin so up against it on hurdle debut for new yard. Third in two bumpers but form is nothing special. |
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Passengerontheship |
(10) (66/1 -21%)66/1(-21%) | (10) Passengerontheship 66/1, Placed in Irish point but made a low-key start over hurdles at Uttoxeter 26 days ago and most likely one for later on. Finished last on hurdle debut a month ago. |
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Rumoursareflying |
(12) (66/1 +0%)66/1(+0%) | (12) Rumoursareflying 66/1, From a family connections know well but showed only poor form in a brace of bumpers last season. No threat in bumpers last season; hurdle debut. |
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Getaway Glory |
(5) (80/1 +0%)80/1(+0%) | (5) Getaway Glory 80/1, Winning Irish pointer with a good pedigree but looked one for the longer term judged on his recent hurdling debut at Ludlow. Irish point winner; well beaten on last week's hurdle debut. |
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Protector Pete |
(11) (80/1 +0%)80/1(+0%) | (11) Protector Pete 80/1, Haafhd colt. Half-brother to useful hurdler/fair chaser Petrastar. Dam (c57/h76), ungenuine 2½m hurdle winner. Makes little appeal on paper. Half-brother to a winning hurdler but best watched on racecourse debut. |
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Mademewhatiam |
(8) (100/1 -50%)100/1(-50%) | (8) Mademewhatiam 100/1, Out of a smart mare and caught the eye finishing with running left on his Rules debut at Hexham, However, was pulled up at Carlisle 16 days ago and won't be of interest until handicaps. Has yet to show much promise. |
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Haut Berry |
(6) (200/1 -25%)200/1(-25%) | (6) Haut Berry 200/1, Looks decidedly limited and easily passed over. Well beaten in two C&D hurdle starts. |
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ASTA LA PASTA made a successful start over hurdles when scoring by over two lengths at Uttoxeter and this well-bred gelding should have plenty more to come. The son of Walk In The Park is in good hands to keep progressing. The main threat is Little Miss Dante, who struck on her second bumper start at Southwell and has to be considered on her first outing over hurdles. Diamond Ri completes the shortlist.
DIAMOND RI landed a Warwick bumper in taking fashion on his debut back in March and, with the performance backed up by the timefigure, he looks one to follow now his attentions are turned to hurdling. Asta La Pasta impressed at Uttoxeter and seems sure to progress and win more races, while Little Miss Dante is another good hurdling prospect judged on her bumper exploits.
Few make significant appeal but one that does is impressive bumper winner DIAMOND RI.
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