There were 446 Races on across 50 meetings. There was 7 races at Ascot first race 13:35, 9 races at Belmont first race 05:14, 1 races at Birdsville first race 06:59, 4 races at Canterbury Park first race 23:10, 9 races at Chantilly first race 12:40, 7 races at Chennai first race 09:15, 12 races at Chukyo first race 01:50, 3 races at Club Hipico first race 01:25, 13 races at Colonial Downs first race 01:14, 6 races at Dax first race 09:30, 11 races at Del Mar first race 01:00, 7 races at Delaware Park first race 17:30, 9 races at Doomben first race 02:58, 8 races at Durbanville first race 11:35, 14 races at Emerald Downs first race 03:00, 6 races at Gold Coast Poly first race 04:24 Gold Coast, 11 races at Gulfstream first race 17:55, 6 races at Hastings Racecourse first race 03:00, 8 races at Hawkesbury first race 03:45, 8 races at Haydock first race 13:15, 16 races at Hipo Chile first race 17:45, 11 races at Kanazawa first race 03:45, 7 races at Kempton first race 14:00, 12 races at Kentucky Downs first race 17:30, 12 races at Kochi first race 06:55, 10 races at Laurel Park first race 17:25, 8 races at Magdeburg (GER) first race 12:00 Magdeburg, 9 races at Maronas first race 19:00, 7 races at Mildura first race 03:56, 10 races at Monmouth Park first race 17:50, 10 races at Moonee Valley first race 03:10, 9 races at Morphettville first race 03:52, 12 races at Nakayama first race 02:05, 7 races at Navan first race 14:15, 6 races at Orange first race 04:11, 18 races at Palermo first race 16:00, 7 races at Pune first race 09:00, 10 races at Randwick first race 02:50, 9 races at Remington Park first race 01:28, 12 races at Saga first race 06:50, 11 races at Seoul first race 05:55, 6 races at Stratford first race 16:12, 11 races at Taif first race 13:00, 8 races at Thirsk first race 14:05, 7 races at Toowoomba first race 07:46, 8 races at Turffontein first race 11:20, 7 races at Vichy first race 17:45, 9 races at Vincennes first race 12:23, 8 races at Wolverhampton first race 16:50, 10 races at Woodbine first race 18:05, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner. TomForm.com uses an incredible custom A.I rating from ChatGPT.
Race | Horse | Form | Odds | Rating | Weight | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Comments |
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13:15 Haydock | 4th (1) Cicero's Gift | 4 | Rossa Ryan | Charles Hills | Lightly raced 4yo who defied an absence and a lofty mark to make it four wins from his first five starts at Sandown (1m, soft) in July; disappointing at Goodwood since but quick ground may not have suited; showed promise on good going at Royal Ascot 2023; can have a big say if back to his best. | ||||
13:15 Haydock | 1st (2) Holloway Boy | 4 | William Buick | K R Burke | Having previously done most of his racing in Group/Listed contests, he's tackled hot 1m handicaps and run highly creditably in defeat (on various ground); has been competitive in Group 3 races in the past and he could have a part to play now back in his grade. | ||||
13:15 Haydock | 2nd (3) Prague | 4 | Daniel Tudhope | Dylan Cunha | Galileo 4yo who didn't make the track for Aidan O'Brien; easy win at 40-1 on belated debut at Sandown (1m2f, good to soft) in June; fair efforts in tough races the next twice (1m2f/1m1f) and, while improvement is needed today, he's shaped as though this drop to 1m is well worth a go; tongue-tie added. | ||||
13:15 Haydock | (4) Regal Reality | 9 | Ryan Moore | Sir Michael Stoute | 9yo who hasn't been at his very best this year and can be slowly away; however, this five-time Group 3 winner has still shown considerable spark in 2024, including here last time, and he may well be in the mix. | ||||
13:15 Haydock | 3rd (5) Witch Hunter | 5 | Sean Levey | Richard Hannon | His form can be up and down and last month's near-miss in the Group 2 Hungerford Stakes (7f, good to firm) came at Newbury, a track which brings out the best in him (won the same race last year on good to soft); however, he's shown promise at this course, he should be fine now back up to 1m, and has leading form claims if at the top of his game. | ||||
13:15 Haydock | (6) Sparks Fly | 4 | Laura Pearson | David Loughnane | Front-runner who won heavy-ground C&D handicap last September and easily made all in French Listed race (1m, heavy) the following month; however, she's on different ground today, as when soundly beaten in Group 3 at the Curragh (1m1f, good) in July, and she's probably vulnerable. | ||||
13:15 Haydock | (7) Clove Hitch | 3 | Oisin Murphy | Andrew Balding | Well-bred 3yo who built upon previous promise when easily winning Newbury novice (1m, good to firm) in June on her fourth run; soft ground may not have suited in Sandown Listed race subsequently (has shown promise on good to soft) but others have more substance to their form; something to find. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | (1) Spaceport | 3 | Daniel Tudhope | William Muir & Chris Grassick | Second win this season came when upped to 1m6f at Sandown in July, drawing clear again in the final 1f; went up a tough-looking 7lb when those front-running tactics did not work out in the Melrose at York two weeks ago; dropped 1lb since but still needs to resume his improvement. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | 4th (2) Too Bossy For Us | 3 | Jim Crowley | Kevin Philippart De Foy | Found improvement in handicaps when upped in trip this May-July, latterly when second of 13 in a quite valuable race over C&D; fair eighth of 16 in the Melrose at York last time, which sees headgear go on today. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | (3) Walter Hartright | 3 | Ryan Moore | Ed Dunlop | Races prominently and can make the running; much improved since blinkered, completing a four-timer in June/July; advanced his form again when second in both starts since; all of that improvement was over about 1m4f but he shapes as if worth a go at 1m6f; considered. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | 3rd (4) Hutchence | 3 | Rossa Ryan | Ralph Beckett | Disappointing favourite and co-favourite in his first two handicaps but has turned a major corner with blinkers fitted for his two starts since, winning at Salisbury and Newbury (both 1m4f on good to firm); first off the bridle turning for home last time, before leading on the post, which sees a switch of headgear today (off 6lb higher mark) but also a step up in trip which has to make appeal; leading player. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | 1st (6) Master Builder | 3 | William Buick | David Menuisier | First three starts, including a soft-ground win, made him look a promising sort moving into handicaps and he duly finished third of 16 in the Melrose at York (1m6f, good to firm) two weeks ago, staying on from mid-division; up 3lb but open to further progress and he's on the shortlist. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | 2nd (7) Contacto | 3 | Oisin Murphy | Andrew Balding | Won handicap debut at Doncaster (1m4f, soft), second at Chester (1m4f, good) next time and back in the winner's enclosure at Hamilton (1m4f, soft) on latest start; those were all in the spring (he's been absent 101 days) but he looked the type to make further progress, including at this longer trip. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | (8) Road To Wembley | 3 | Finley Marsh | Richard Hughes | Competitive in all his six handicaps, with his three wins including a Racing League event at Newcastle (2m) 16 days ago; his only turf race was at Newbury (2m, good to firm) on penultimate start, when he finished second; continues up the weights and in class today. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | (9) Across Earth | 3 | Hollie Doyle | Marco Botti | Threatened a few times before getting off the mark at the eighth attempt, in a six-runner handicap at Yarmouth (1m6f, good to firm) at the end of July; led after 5f that day and saw off a challenger with authority but he's raised 6lb and in class, so needs another step forward. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | (10) Flickering Halo | 3 | Joe Fanning | Tim Easterby | Sole win (12 races) was 1m2f in May but he ran well over 1m4f and 1m6f in July; perhaps stretched by 2m last time; dropped 2lb since but looks vulnerable to an improver unless the first-time headgear sparks something. | ||||
13:50 Haydock | (11) Filibustering | 3 | Amie Waugh | Tim Easterby | Running with consistent credit in handicaps, the exception when 20-1 in a Class 2 contest over C&D; showed he stays 2m when rallying on last two starts (here and behind Road To Wembley at Newcastle); a more prominent ride will probably be needed (5lb claimer is also enlisted) but others are still likely to have too much toe for him. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (1) Grand Alliance | 5 | William Buick | Charlie Fellowes | Last nine races were Group events; career best winning a Group 3 at Newbury (1m4f, soft) on 2023 reappearance and second in Group 2 at Deauville (upped to 1m7f, very soft) last August was a major revival; absent since and needs to return at his peak but he's not fully exposed as a stayer. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (2) Rajinsky | 8 | Brandon Wilkie | Hugo Palmer | Runner-up in two of his four races at Haydock; had a light and extremely mixed 2023, including a Listed win (1m6f, soft), career-best form in the 2m2f Chester Cup (soft) and two heavy defeats in July; unraced since but has a good record returning from a layoff. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (3) Divine Comedy | 6 | Kaiya Fraser | Harry Eustace | Ridden since May 2023 by Kaiya Fraser; has flourished in staying handicaps, this season winning easily over 2m at Haydock (soft) and a superb second from off the pace over 2m4f at Royal Ascot (good to firm); good fifth of 17 at York (2m) 17 days ago but that suggests she needs to resume improvement and this step back in trip asks a question if it's not soft ground. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | 1st (4) Epic Poet | 5 | Daniel Tudhope | David O'Meara | Held up towards rear for new yard this term; acts on good to soft and good to firm; kept on strongly for second of 19 at Royal Ascot (1m4f); met traffic problems in top 1m2f handicap at York next time but saw plenty of daylight out wide in the 1m6f Ebor there two weeks ago, running well again as he boxed on into fourth of 20 just behind Oneforthegutter; each-way contender. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (5) If Not Now | 4 | Rossa Ryan | Ralph Beckett | Lightly raced 4yo; tailed off on final start last term (his only run on soft) but third of six at Lingfield (11.6f, good) on reappearance this May was career-best form; 3lb lower today, following a poor show at Epsom (good to soft) on Derby Day; mixed messages there and not certain to get 1m6f. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (6) The Goat | 4 | Oisin Murphy | Andrew Balding | Has an inconsistent profile but with easily his two best turf efforts having been delivered in the mud, including when third at Hamilton (1m4f) 15 days ago; stayed on late that day but underperformed in all four appearances at about 1m6f; connections reach for headgear. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (7) Euchen Glen | 11 | Daniel Muscutt | Jim Goldie | Veteran who's had a superlative career; versatile regarding distance and tactics; not quite so good this season but Ayr in June still saw him break a losing run and he was a close fourth at Glorious Goodwood; respectable fifth at York 15 days ago; capable of a prominent finish. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (8) Caliyza | 4 | Shane Foley | John C McConnell | Won narrowly in France at Nancy (1m4f) and Compiegne (1m6f) last year before going close over 1m7f on heavy in hat-trick bid; put firmly in her place in Group 3 on final start; left the Aga Khan for 100,000euros last December; seems to need improvement on this first run since but could have potential. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (9) Oneforthegutter | 5 | Ryan Moore | Ian Williams | Won his only race here (a maiden in 2021); last four starts have been over 1m6f, running well to be placed in three; latest was the Ebor at York two weeks ago in which he made a big move from mid-division to challenge 2f out, finishing third of 20 (just in front of Epic Poet); up just 1lb and has to be in serious calculations. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | 4th (10) Knightswood | 5 | Joe Fanning | Charlie Johnston | Won twice at Ripon last June but this season has largely been a hard-luck story, as he's finished on the premises in five of eight starts and caught the eye in three of those given serious trouble in running; that includes over 1m4f here in June and 1m6f at Goodwood on penultimate start, but 2m may have stretched him at York on latest; each-way player back at 1m6f. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | 3rd (11) Dancing In Paris | 4 | David Egan | Ian Williams | Won last April on his only start at this track; has had a very solid and successful campaign this season since upped to 1m4f/1m6f, including wins at York, Ascot and last week on AW at Southwell; 2lb higher than latest turf run but needs plenty of respect. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (12) No Say Ever | 8 | Franny Norton | Miss Amanda Mooney | Consistent in Ireland in 2020 and 2021, not in 2022 but the best of his efforts that year make this look a good mark; won a maiden over 1m6f but peak efforts have been over a little shorter; the big issue, though, is over how ready he will be after 645 days off the track. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (13) Law Of The Sea | 6 | Jimmy Quinn | Ian Williams | Had a mostly poor second half to last season and he's gone a similar way this term since his reappearance third at Chester (6lb lower today); all races for this stable (last two seasons) were 2m+ until he tried 1m4f at York latest, finishing behind; effective here, if it's one of his good days. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | 2nd (14) Waxing Gibbous | 4 | Hollie Doyle | David Menuisier | 4yo whose three handicaps brought a Newbury win (1m4f, good) in between two seconds; the latest was a close call at Kempton (1m3f, AW) in June; unraced on firmer than good (withdrawn once in July due to that ground); progressive and needs a second look on this step up in trip. | ||||
14:25 Haydock | (15) Lincoln Rockstar | 4 | Rhys Elliott | Ivan Furtado | Bagged win number five of the campaign in tidy style at Beverley 13 days ago; all those were over about 1m4f (on varied ground) but she went close in this season's only attempt at 1m6f (five starts back); greatly improved but needs further marked progress from 5lb out of the handicap (10lb higher than last time) in this much higher grade and 7lb claimer is enlisted. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | 1st (1) Shagraan | 3 | Oisin Murphy | Michael Appleby | Running well this year prior to winning big-field 3yo handicap at Glorious Goodwood (5f, good to firm) and close fifth of 22 at York (5.4f, good to firm) since; today's race is less competitive and he could play a leading role if conditions suit (unproven on slow ground); trainer won this last year. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | (2) Toca Madera | 3 | Sean Levey | Brian Meehan | Close third to Shagraan at Glorious Goodwood (5f, good to firm) before winning at Windsor (6f, good to firm); not at the same level at Southwell (5f) last time but that was his AW debut and this 3yo could have more to offer now back on turf; unproven on slow ground. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | (3) Designer | 5 | David Egan | John Butler | On a handy mark on last season's form and she's one to watch in the betting on her second start of the year; however, she was well beaten at York last month and needs to have come on a bundle for that outing. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | 2nd (4) Jer Batt | 4 | Rossa Ryan | David & Nicola Barron | Disappointing at Southwell (5f, AW) nine days ago and it's hard to be confident on the back of that, but he looked progressive previously and won over this C&D (good) two starts ago; shouldn't be written off. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | 3rd (5) American Affair | 4 | Amie Waugh | Jim Goldie | Two wins from five races this year, latest at Thirsk (5f, good to soft) in June; close second to Jer Batt over C&D (good) next time, runner-up at Pontefract (5f, good to firm) since and there's every chance he'll continue to progress, especially if settling better than last time; key player. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | (6) Changeofmind | 4 | Cieren Fallon | Declan Carroll | Lightly raced 4yo whose career has had some interruptions since he won his first two starts (good/good to soft); has improved with each of his three runs this season and went close at Hamilton (5f, heavy) a fortnight ago; not discounted but his claims may be dented if the ground dries out. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | (7) Hyperfocus | 10 | Joe Fanning | Tim Easterby | 10yo who won two in a row at Chester (heavy/good to soft) this summer; however, he's struggled when away from Chester this year and was well beaten at Wolverhampton (AW) last time; all turf wins have come on slow ground. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | (8) Jumbeau | 4 | Hollie Doyle | Tom Clover | In good form this year since these cheekpieces went on, winning at Windsor (5f, good) in May and third of 14 at York last month (5f, good to firm; albeit no match for winner); unproven on slow ground; could be thereabouts. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | (9) Rocking Ends | 4 | Ray Dawson | Tom Clover | Made it 2-4 for current stable when winning at Newmarket (5f, good) in July; solid third at Goodwood (5f, good) 11 days later; unproven on slow ground but could have more left in the tank and he's one to consider. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | (10) Night On Earth | 6 | Kaiya Fraser | Ian Williams | Front-runner who has won four times this year, the latest when returning to form to beat four rivals at Catterick ten days ago; however, a 4lb rise and the step back up in grade may find him out this afternoon. | ||||
15:00 Haydock | 4th (11) Looking For Lynda | 4 | Harrison Shaw | K R Burke | Prominent-racer who is 0-10 this year but has often run well in defeat (on various ground), most recently a close third of 22 at York's Ebor meeting; every chance he'll produce another bold show. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (1) Annaf | 5 | Rossa Ryan | Michael Appleby | Suffered troubled passage when seventh in this last year (good) and campaign concluded with a win in the Group 3 Bengough Stakes at Ascot (6f, good); in fine form on his two runs this February and, while he's been absent since, he has a good record when fresh; each-way contender. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (2) Art Power | 7 | Joe Fanning | Tim Easterby | Front-runner who won the Group 1 Champions Sprint at Ascot (6f, soft) last October and was a good fourth in the July Cup at Newmarket (6f, good) this term; he'll appreciate the drop back in trip after tackling 7f the last twice and holds each-way possibilities; slow ground would aid his cause. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | 1st (3) Montassib | 6 | Cieren Fallon | William Haggas | Highly progressive last year and reappeared with Listed win at Doncaster (6f, soft) in March; below best when sixth in the Group 2 Duke of York (6f, good) in May and bounced back with Group 3 Chipchase win at Newcastle (6f, AW) in June; probably needs slow ground to be in with a chance. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (4) Moss Tucker | 6 | W J Lee | K J Condon | Prominent-racer who won 6f Group 3 at the Curragh (good) last August and followed up in the Group 1 Flying Five there (5f, good to yielding); reappeared with Listed win at Naas (5f, yielding); lesser run at the Curragh in May but has had a break since and this Irish challenger is not ruled out. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (5) Shouldvebeenaring | 4 | Sean Levey | Richard Hannon | His form can be up and down but he was a neck second in this last year (good) and won a Group 3 at Deauville (6f, good to soft) this July; fair third in Group 2 at York last time when perhaps stretched by 7f and could be bang there now back down in distance. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (6) Spycatcher | 6 | Ryan Moore | K R Burke | Placed in two Group 1 races (very soft/soft) last season and back to best with Group 3 win at Deauville (6f, very soft) recently; capable of running well on good going but would be of greater interest on slow ground. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (7) Bucanero Fuerte | 3 | David Egan | Adrian Murray | Bolted up in Group 1 Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh (6f, good) last August and won Group 3 at Naas (6f, good) this May on sole 3yo start; returns from a 111-day break and this is a tough test of his credentials but this unexposed colt has won four of his six starts and has some star potential. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (8) Elite Status | 3 | Clifford Lee | K R Burke | Glimpses of significant promise in last year's 2yo campaign (including soft-ground Group 3 win) and he's 2-2 this season following Listed and Group 3 wins at Newbury (6f, good/good to firm); he beat some very talented yardsticks last time and is one to be interested in now back into a Group 1. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (9) Givemethebeatboys | 3 | Shane Foley | Mrs John Harrington | Bounced back from his flop in the Commonwealth Cup to rally to win the Group 3 Phoenix Sprint Stakes at the Curragh four weeks ago (6f, good to firm; Kind Of Blue a narrow second); won his maiden on soft going; this 3yo was better than ever last time but needs another step forward today. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (10) Inisherin | 3 | Tom Eaves | Kevin Ryan | Relished the drop to sprinting to win the Group 2 Sandy Lane over C&D (soft) in May, and also had something to spare in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot (6f, good to firm); underwhelming fifth in the July Cup but a break may have helped and he has leading claims on his earlier form. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (11) Jasour | 3 | Jim Crowley | Clive Cox | 2yo fast-ground Group 2 winner who reappeared with win in Group 3 Commonwealth Cup Trial at Ascot (6f, good to soft) in May; respectable efforts in Group 1 races the next twice and there's a suspicion this 3yo could be capable of a bigger performance when settling better; not ruled out. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | 2nd (12) Kind Of Blue | 3 | Daniel Muscutt | James Fanshawe | Won in the spring on first two starts and has run creditably in 6f Group races on his next three outings; all turf starts on fast ground; improvement needed today but he's just the type his in-form trainer excels with and his dam is a half-sister to the stable's The Tin Man who won this in 2018. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (13) Swingalong | 4 | William Buick | K R Burke | Raced alone on the near side when fine fourth in this last year (good) and this front-runner has gone close in 6f Group 1s the last twice, namely the Jubilee (good to firm) and the July Cup (good); seems versatile ground-wise; another bold bid can be expected; firmly in calculations. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | 3rd (14) Unequal Love | 4 | Daniel Tudhope | William Haggas | Highly progressive 4yo who won the Wokingham Handicap at Royal Ascot (6f, good to firm) then suffered early interference when close third in Group 3 Summer Stakes against her own sex at York (6f, good to soft) in July; could still have more to offer but such improvement is necessary. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | 4th (15) Vadream | 6 | Hollie Doyle | Charlie Fellowes | Posted Listed (6f) and Group 3 (5f) wins in spring 2023 and went close in Group 3 Palace House at Newmarket this May, but hasn't hit the same form heights subsequently and she would be a shock winner today. | ||||
15:35 Haydock | (16) Flora Of Bermuda | 3 | Oisin Murphy | Andrew Balding | 3yo who was suited by the step back up to 6f when winning Group 3 Summer Stakes against her own sex at York (good to soft) in July; another good run when fourth in Group 1 Prix Maurice de Gheest (6.5f, good to soft); however, it's likely her limitations will be exposed today. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | (1) Age Of Gold | 2 | William Buick | Charlie Appleby | Yarmouth winner who was gelded after disappointing in the Chesham at Royal Ascot; next seen when going down narrowly in a big-field nursery at York (7f, good to firm; very competitive); saw that race out well and stepping up to 1m can only benefit him. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | 3rd (2) Eternal Elixir | 2 | Hollie Doyle | Archie Watson | Eyecatching debut here over 7f (good to firm) and then justified a shade of odds-on with no bother at Ffos Las (7.5f, heavy); faces a different calibre of opposition here but it's been an encouraging start. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | 4th (3) Hawksbill | 2 | David Egan | Hugo Palmer | Ran to a pretty useful level in his first two runs (beaten by Linwood second time) before justifying short odds without too much fuss in a four-runner race over C&D (good to firm; previous runs on good); will need his best yet and by some margin if he's to follow up in this company. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | (4) Linwood | 2 | Sean Levey | Richard Hannon | Beat Hawksbill when winning in a big field at Newbury and didn't look in love with the track when narrowly defying a penalty at Ripon (1m, good); now faces his stiffest test and may find a couple too strong. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | 1st (5) Luther | 2 | Daniel Tudhope | Charlie Fellowes | 250,000gns son of Frankel; his two races have been on fast ground at Salisbury, beating his three rivals over 7f and then giving a talented Balding horse plenty to think about in a three-runner 1m Listed race; Dewhurst entrant and promising. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | (6) Stark Warning | 2 | Rossa Ryan | Ralph Beckett | 75,000gns breeze-up buy who was nicely on top at the finish in a 7.5f soft-ground maiden at Ffos Las a month ago, flooring an odds-on stablemate who had the benefit of two races behind him; this race is much tougher but he could be useful. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | (7) The Lost King | 2 | Oisin Murphy | Andrew Balding | Too green to do himself justice at Kempton and still looked a work in progress when making all at Windsor (7f, good), scoring by just over 2l; has the potential for considerable improvement. | ||||
16:07 Haydock | 2nd (8) Qilin Queen | 2 | Ross Coakley | Ed Walker | 280,000gns Pinatubo filly; third to promising well-bred fillies at Newbury (7f, good to firm) and put that experience to good use when nosing out a green debutante (could be smart) over this far at Salisbury (good to firm); more is needed now she's going in against the boys but that's feasible. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (1) Orbaan | 9 | Daniel Tudhope | David O'Meara | Exploited a reduced mark in the Carlisle Bell this June but his last three efforts in particular were underwhelming; faces no easy task under his big weight. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | 4th (2) Red Hat Eagle | 4 | Brandon Wilkie | William Knight | Had been running well on turf and the AW until offering little at Wolverhampton a month ago; capable of going well if back in good order, with Brandon Wilkie's claim taking something off a tough mark. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (3) Pearl Eye | 4 | David Egan | Darryll Holland | On a useful mark despite being 5lb higher than for last year's win in this race, and it was an encouraging run at Beverley last time after being gelded, as good to firm would have been too lively for him; cheekpieces back on for blinkers is a positive; shortlisted. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (4) Titan Rock | 6 | Sean Levey | John & Sean Quinn | Won the Thirsk Hunt Cup in May (1m, good to soft; first-time hood) but has finished well down the field in his three subsequent appearances; on a good mark but couldn't be backed with any confidence. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (5) Autumn Festival | 5 | Daniel Muscutt | Ed de Giles | Dangerously well treated on his form with David O'Meara but things have gone badly wrong since an encouraging first run for this yard back in May; headgear removed and he now has much to prove. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (6) Stockpyle | 5 | Cieren Fallon | William Muir & Chris Grassick | Usually goes well at Chepstow but not last time and he looks a bit high in the weights at present; others preferred. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | 2nd (7) Arkhalia Flynn | 3 | George Bass | Jack Channon | Has gone 1311 since sent into handicaps and came from well off the pace two weeks ago to score at Windsor (1m, soft); shooting up the weights with a further 5lb rise to deal with, but there are no other negatives to worry about. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | 1st (8) Nap Hand | 4 | Rossa Ryan | Alan King | Debut winner who is 0-8 in handicaps but has threatened and looked unlucky last time at Kempton (1m); danger to all off the same mark. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (9) Asteverdi | 3 | Hollie Doyle | Alice Haynes | First run on fast ground when disappointing at Glorious Goodwood but she won by nearly 4l the time before at Sandown (1m, good to soft) and showed that she can cope with this mark with a close third at Hamilton (heavy) on latest outing; thereabouts. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (10) Beylerbeyi | 4 | Clifford Lee | Ian Williams | Struggled with the handicapper since mid-summer hat-trick and he's a strong puller who comes with risks. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (11) Leadenhall | 4 | Jim Crowley | Tim Easterby | In and out since a third on debut for this yard in May and, now 1-15, he's looking hard to win with. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | (12) Rogue Encore | 3 | Oisin Murphy | Peter Chapple-Hyam | Plenty of initial promise in these colours for Tom Clover, including a third behind the high-class Inisherin; had a wind op and was never far away when a close third on handicap debut at Windsor (1m, good) and then got no luck at Newbury having been gelded; could be interesting. | ||||
16:40 Haydock | 3rd (13) Mr Swivell | 3 | Ray Dawson | James Ferguson | Second run back from a lengthy break when leading close home at Newmarket (1m, good) three weeks ago and that was only his sixth start; up in grade off 3lb higher but well worth considering. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (1) Pisanello | 7 | Daniel Tudhope | David O'Meara | Exploited a reduced mark at York (1m1f, good to soft) in June and is just 2lb higher today; however, he's gone off the boil the last twice and needs to get back on track. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (2) Al Rufaa | 7 | Tom Eaves | Daniel & Claire Kubler | Creditable fourth in the Carlisle Bell in June and has gone very close on AW the last twice; he's more reliable on AW than turf nowadays but is still entitled to respect in view of his strong recent form. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (3) Urban Sprawl | 4 | Joe Fanning | Charlie Johnston | Well handicapped on last year's 3yo form and could bounce back to form at some stage; however, he has something to prove having finished down the field on all three outings this season. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | 1st (4) Obelix | 4 | Clifford Lee | Julie Camacho | 0-12 since winning in 2022 on his third start and he was soundly beaten at Windsor three weeks ago; however, continues to edge down the weights and a case can be made on this season's best efforts. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | 4th (5) Kelpie Grey | 4 | Amie Waugh | Jim Goldie | Front-runner who won three in a row in the spring (1m/7f, good to soft/good) and has continued in pretty good heart, finishing a close fourth at Carlisle (7f, good) last month following a break; could make a bold bid. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (6) Native King | 3 | Oisin Murphy | Hugo Palmer | Came from the rear to win on his handicap/stable debut at Chester (7.5f, good) in June and has suffered trouble in running both starts since; this 3yo retains potential and could play a leading role if getting the breaks. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (7) Sound Pressure | 4 | Brandon Wilkie | Sam England | Two 2yo novice wins for James Horton in summer 2022; however, he returned from a long absence at Redcar a fortnight ago and was well beaten at 40-1 on that stable debut; probably best watched. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (8) Good Morning Alex | 3 | Rossa Ryan | David & Nicola Barron | 3yo who made it 6-9 in handicaps when completing a front-running hat-trick (1m-1m1f, soft-good) at Hamilton in June; only sixth off new mark at Hamilton last month following a 68-day break but he shouldn't be written off in view of his previous highly progressive form. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (9) Star Zinc | 5 | Hollie Doyle | Rebecca Menzies | Won at Newcastle (7f, AW) in February and close third there (7f) in April when last seen; also effective at 1m; however, there's a question mark about him on turf nowadays and he lacks a recent outing. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (10) Spioradalta | 4 | Cieren Fallon | Mark Walford | Weakened quickly and tailed off at Chester in July and has something to prove after that, but he's had a break since and showed some fair form earlier in the campaign; on a dangerous mark and not discounted. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | (11) Utilis | 4 | Dale Swift | Brian Ellison | Inconsistent and winless across his first 17 starts before scoring in first-time tongue-tie/blinkers at Thirsk (1m, good) three weeks ago; needs to back up that latest performance but he won with something to spare and a 5lb rise may not stop him if the headgear maintains its positive effect. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | 2nd (12) Empire Of Light | 3 | Harrison Shaw | Grant Tuer | 3yo who won here (1m2f) in June on second stable start and has been placed on his four outings since, most recently runner-up over 1m at Redcar where he was denied a clear run; firmly in calculations for in-form yard. | ||||
17:15 Haydock | 3rd (13) Mysteryofthesands | 3 | David Egan | Tim Easterby | 3yo who gained a deserved win at Hamilton in June but has finished sixth on his three starts since and needs to raise his game today. |