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Race Horse Form Odds Rating Weight Age Jockey Trainer Comments
16:05 Newbury (1) Arinagour
2Jack MitchellPaul & Oliver ColeBy Highland Reel; ninth foal; closely related to winners Excellent Team (2m/2m1f hurdle) and Ripplet (bumper), half-sister to three including Thunder Ball (7f/1m; RPR 105); dam 7f/7.5f 2yo winner (97), half-sister to 1m 2yo Group 3 winner Circumvent; yard's 2yos are operating at a good strike-rate.
16:05 Newbury (2) Chadleeny
2George DowningEd Walker30,000gns yearling, 110,000euros breeze-up 2yo by Kingman; fourth foal; dam fourth at 1m4f (RPR 59), sister to 1m4f Group 3 winner Pretty Perfect and useful 1m3f/1m6f winner Los Barbados, out of Australian 1m Group 3 winning sister to 2yo Group 1 winner Holy Roman Emperor; late foal; trainer's turf 2yos are doing well.
16:05 Newbury (3) Follow Your Dream
2Lewis EdmundsWilliam Muir & Chris GrassickBy Code Red; seventh foal; closely related to 6f winner Yabrave (RPR 91), half-sister to winners Show Yourself (5f; 92), Engelbert (7f; 82) and Dream Painter (Italian 5.5f-1m1f); dam 7f 2yo winner (87), half-sister to useful 1m2f-1m4f winner Area Fifty One; others look a bit more striking.
16:05 Newbury (4) Gigi Bliss
2Sean LeveyRichard HannonBy Galileo; third foal; sister to 1m4f winner Sam Hawkens (RPR 89), half-sister to 6f 2yo/AW winner Minnetonka (95); dam Group-placed 6f 2yo winner (106), sister to 6f 2yo Group 3 winner Angel's Hideaway, out of 5f 2yo winning half-sister to Oaks third Crown Of Light; has Rockfel and Fillies' Mile entries, so she's one to note.
16:05 Newbury (5) Keith's Star
2Kieran O'NeillRachel Cook & John Bridger6,000gns yearling by Land Force; second foal; sister to 6f winner Yiengaa (RPR 58); dam 6f/7f winner (including AW 2yo; 101), half-sister to useful 1m 2yo winner Madeed, out of unraced half-sister to Group 1 winners Compton Admiral (1m2f) and Summoner (1m); on debut, others seem more likely.
16:05 Newbury (6) Liberate
2Richard KingscoteJames Horton3,000gns foal; eleventh foal; Study Of Man half-sister to winners Aqua Libre (7f/1m including 2yo; RPR 85), Priscilla's Dream (7f; 75) and Freedom Rock (1m1f; 73); dam US 1m winner, is granddaughter of 1m2f Group 2 winner Last Second (dam of Poulains winner Aussie Rules); trainer had had two winning 2yos this term, neither on debut.
16:05 Newbury (7) Miss Herschel
2Harry DaviesAndrew Balding230,000euros foal; second foal; Sea The Stars close relation to 1m 2yo winner Mister Mister (RPR 97); dam German 1m2f winner, half-sister to winners Moon A Lisa (French 1m2f Listed) and Matchwinner (German 1m2f Group 3), out of sister to Irish 2,000 winner Saffron Walden; from major yard and needs a market check.
16:05 Newbury 2nd (8) Orange Sky
2Billy LoughnaneGeorge Boughey330,000gns yearling; third foal; No Nay Never half-sister to 1m-1m4f winner Missed The Cut (including US dirt/turf Grade 3; RPR 118); dam 1m-8.6f winner (including AW/US turf stakes; 105), half-sister to 6f/7f Listed winner Gusto, out of US 1m/8.5f turf Grade 3 winner; yard's 2yos are making a splash on turf.
16:05 Newbury (9) Ornately
2Cieren FallonWilliam HaggasBy Kingman; fourth foal; dam 7f 2yo winner (including Group 1; RPR 113), out of twice-raced half-sister to top 2yo/miler Rock of Gibraltar and Group-placed 1m 2yo winner Nell Gwyn; powerful yard runs two.
16:05 Newbury (10) Quamby
2Callum ShepherdDavid Simcock80,000euros yearling; third foal; Sea The Moon half-sister to Group-placed 5f/6f winner Ben Macdui (including 2yo/AW; RPR 101); dam unraced half-sister to prolific 5f/6f AW winner Temple Road, out of 7f Listed-winning half-sister to 7f/1m Group 3 winner Beacon Lodge; perhaps one for later on.
16:05 Newbury 3rd (11) Rikissa
2Edward GreatrexRalph BeckettSecond foal; Mohaather half-sister to 7f winner Zoum Zoum (including 2yo/AW/Listed; RPR 104); dam 6f winner (including Listed; 104), out of Italian 1m Group-placed 2yo winner; trainer's 2yos are having plenty of success.
16:05 Newbury (12) Split Silk
2Kevin StottOllie Sangster70,000gns yearling; fifth foal; Ghaiyyath half-sister to winners Aloa (Italian 7f-1m 2yo including Group 2; RPR 96), Aumale (French 1m; 92) and Vento Di Passioni (Italian Listed-placed 1m1f-10.5f); dam 1m winner (84), sister to Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Just The Judge; market can guide.
16:05 Newbury 4th (13) Suhub
2Jim CrowleyWilliam HaggasBy Mohaather; first foal; dam 7f/1m winner (including Group 1 Falmouth and Sun Chariot Stakes; RPR 117), half-sister to 1m2f Group 1 winner Mostahdaf and useful 1m winner Mostabshir, out of 1m Listed winner; powerful yard also runs Ornately; needs a close look.
16:05 Newbury 1st (14) Too Much Heaven
2Pat DobbsRichard Hannon46,000gns foal; fifth foal; Too Darn Hot half-sister to winners Regional (5f/6f including 2yo/Group 1; RPR 119) and Franz Strauss (1m-1m2f AW/dirt, including 2yo/UAE; 105); dam Italian 1m2f Listed winner (99), half-sister to Italian Oaks winner; yard also runs Gigi Bliss, so market can guide.
16:40 Newbury (1) Circe
3Joe LeavyRichard HannonWon a 7f maiden on soft ground as a 2yo and a 1m handicap on fast ground here in June; respectable efforts in defeat at Goodwood (1m) and Lingfield (1m1f) on good to firm since; back down in trip.
16:40 Newbury 2nd (2) Queen's Reign
3Billy LoughnaneEd Walker7f maiden win last year; only scraped home at Goodwood (1m, good) in May but the form has worked out; could only manage third of five to Mercury Day over 1m at Newmarket in June but the fact she went off a short-priced favourite suggests connections don't feel this mark is beyond her; drops back to 7f on first start for ten weeks; considered.
16:40 Newbury 1st (3) Lexington Belle
3Kieran O'NeillAlice HaynesUnable to land a telling blow in Group/Listed races on first three starts this year but back to form when placed in fast-ground handicaps at Doncaster (7f) and Haydock (6f; Rosa Applause short head behind) on her last two starts; runs off 2lb lower here.
16:40 Newbury 3rd (4) Rosa Applause
3Harry DaviesSimon & Ed CrisfordDual AW novice winner who has made the frame in all four handicaps, on the latest finishing narrowly behind Lexington Belle over 6f at Haydock (good to firm); leaves the impression this step up to 7f will be in her favour; respected.
16:40 Newbury 4th (5) Mercury Day
3Jim CrowleyConrad AllenDidn't need to match the pick of her juvenile form for Ralph Beckett when making a winning stable debut in a 1m Nottingham maiden in June but she took a step forward when following up in a 1m fillies' handicap at Newmarket (1m, good to firm; Queen's Reign third) four weeks later; ran with credit when 4l third at Lingfield (1m1f, good to firm) latest, with the reopposing Circe behind her; back down in trip.
16:40 Newbury (6) D Flawless
3Richard KingscoteJohn & Thady GosdenThe 1-6 favourite when winning by 6l at Chelmsford and came out best at the weights when narrowly denied under a penalty at Goodwood (1m, good) in June; weakened to finish down the field on her handicap debut in the Sandringham at Royal Ascot (1m, good to firm) later in June but returns from an 11-week break with unexposed potential.
16:40 Newbury (7) Eminny
3Frederick LarsonMichael ApplebySecond off 2lb higher over this trip on AW in February but ran poorly back from a break when last of six at Newmarket (7f, good to firm) 33 days ago; can only really watch after that.
16:40 Newbury (8) So Logical
3Robert HavlinJohn & Thady GosdenTwo 7f wins in the spring (AW and good); progress has stalled since and needs first-time blinkers (which replace cheekpieces) to have a positive effect.
17:10 Newbury (1) Siegen
2Joe LeavyRichard HannonBeat 11 rivals to win his 5f novice at Sandown in June but came up short in nurseries on next two starts (including behind Candy over C&D) and ran only respectably back in a novice at Windsor (6f, soft) 12 days ago.
17:10 Newbury (2) Seraphim Angel
2Pierre-Louis JaminTom DascombeWon the Lily Agnes at Chester (5f, good) on second start; kept on for fair Listed sixth at York (5f, good) next time but down the field in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot and a 6f Haydock nursery since; returns from two months off with a bit to prove.
17:10 Newbury 2nd (3) Jr Climbs
2Sean LeveyDavid EvansWon maiden at Bath (5.7f, good) in July and came up against some useful opposition when fourth in a Ripon novice (6f, good) 19 days ago; his opening mark isn't obviously generous but he could have more to give.
17:10 Newbury 3rd (4) Miss Collada
2Pat DobbsRichard HannonFavourite when winning 5f events at Wolverhampton and Salisbury in May; good third of 14 in a Newmarket sales race (6f, soft) 12 days ago and should be very competitive back in a nursery.
17:10 Newbury 1st (5) Candy
2George WoodRichard SpencerRacing beyond 5f for the first time when an improved second in C&D nursery (good) three weeks ago, with the reopposing Siegen well behind; raised 4lb for that but the third was subsequently placed in a York Ebor meeting nursery so the form looks reasonable (fifth also third at Goodwood on Tuesday).
17:10 Newbury (6) Alashos
2Adam FarragherJames HortonMade all when justifying favouritism in a Lingfield maiden (6f, good to firm) in July and creditable in-frame efforts in nurseries at York (6f, good to soft) and Sandown (5f, good to firm) later that month; unlikely to be far away.
17:10 Newbury (7) Equalised
2Billy LoughnaneCharles HillsWell held both turf runs but his Kempton fourth to Lowther runner-up Time For Sandals in between suggests an opening mark in the low 70s could be workable; off eight weeks; interesting contender, particularly if backed.
17:40 Newbury (1) Party Island
7George BassDenis Coakley1m4f AW winner in May (broke a losing run) and gained his second turf success when seeing off ten rivals at Sandown (1m2f, good) in July; form dipped on latest start and he has a poor record at this track, albeit unraced here since 2022.
17:40 Newbury 3rd (2) Alpine Stroll
6Darragh KeenanMichael WighamSalisbury (1m4f, good; made all) in July saw his first win for nearly two years, at second attempt for current yard; AW and 2m (he won over that trip in 2022) when well beaten in his only race since; not entirely dismissed back at 1m4f.
17:40 Newbury (3) Buxted Too
6Richard KingscoteIan WilliamsWell down the weights when winning by a head at Windsor (11.4f, good to firm) in June and he's just 1lb higher today; that was his first win on turf (7-28 on AW) but he was a good third over hurdles nine days ago and could be thereabouts again.
17:40 Newbury (4) The Glen Rovers
5Sean LeveyLucy WadhamWent close in a Polytrack bumper last November; clearly best effort under Flat rules came on latest start when winning a nine-runner race at Newcastle (1m2f, AW) in July, coming from the rear to justify favouritism by a neck; more to prove on turf but it looks as though 1m4f will help and it's easy to envisage further improvement which will outstrip his 3lb rise.
17:40 Newbury 1st (5) Bletchley Storm
4Jim CrowleyGeorge BakerHer win at Brighton and close third at Sandown later in July were both over 1m2f, but she underperformed over 1m1f on latest outing; more worryingly, she raced freely and looked a non-stayer on both appearances over 1m4f, including penultimate start.
17:40 Newbury 4th (6) Dark Mystery
5Billy LoughnaneB F BrookhouseOften front-runner; his only win (20 races) was over C&D in August 2022; very mixed form this season but it includes a close call at Southwell (2m, AW) in April and creditable third at Carlisle (1m3f, good) one month ago, so he is not entirely ruled out.
17:40 Newbury (7) Fair Dinkum
4Pat DobbsJeremy ScottHad wind and gelding operations early this year; won at Lingfield (1m5f, AW) in June on second run back, flanked by two fair efforts on turf but he was soundly beaten at Newbury (1m2f) on latest outing, taking his turf score to 0-11.
17:40 Newbury 2nd (8) Boy George
7Liam KeniryDominic Ffrench Davis467-day absence before his clearcut win at Bath (11.6f, good) in July; helped to set the pace that day and made all in six-runner race at Windsor (11.4f, good to firm) 17 days later, well on top; that was career-best form and, despite today's 6lb higher mark, he has to remain of serious interest.
17:40 Newbury (9) Ancient Capital
5George RookeRobbie LlewellynSole win (ten races) was over 1m4f in 2022; went the wrong way in 2023, pulled up on hurdling debut in October when last seen; left Robert Stephens since and reappears with tongue tied first time.
17:40 Newbury (10) Sexy Rexy
4Kieran O'NeillGrace HarrisWon two AW handicaps (1m5f/1m4f) last year; badly out of sorts on first three starts this term and although fourth of ten at Wolverhampton (1m4f, AW) three weeks ago was a big step back in the right direction, the lack of any solid turf form (four races) looks a problem.
18:10 Newbury (1) Antelope
2Sean LeveyRichard HannonOut of a smart mare but more one for handicaps judged on his two efforts over 7f last month.
18:10 Newbury 4th (2) Bolo Neighs
2Edward GreatrexRalph BeckettBumped into very useful sorts when runner-up twice over 5f on good ground in May, latterly to Sunday's Longchamp Group 3 winner Aesterius at Bath; shapes as if 6f will suit back from a break.
18:10 Newbury 2nd (3) Boxtel
2Billy LoughnaneJane Chapple-HyamFirst foal of Group 1 winner Skitter Scatter; promising second on 6f course debut (good to firm) and built on that when filling the same position at Newmarket (6f, good) 19 days ago; the third gave the Newmarket form a boost when scoring at Lingfield on Saturday; looks a winner in waiting.
18:10 Newbury 3rd (4) Fondo Blanco
2Jack MitchellRoger VarianCost 260,000gns as a yearling and is the first foal of a Group-placed 7f winner (RPR 99); interesting newcomer.
18:10 Newbury (5) Gesundheit
2George DowningEd WalkerHalf-brother to three quite useful winners but no real short-term encouragement on 6f Salisbury debut three weeks ago.
18:10 Newbury (6) In The City
2Kieran O'NeillSylvester KirkHalf-sister to 6f (AW 2yo) and 7f (German Listed) winner Havana Ball (RPR 93); dam 5f winning half-sister to Morache Music (smart 6f/7f winner) and Vintage Clarets (useful 5f winner); bred to have a future but first-time-out 2yo winners from the stable are rare.
18:10 Newbury (7) Juba
2Harry DaviesBrian Meehan25-1 when well held on 5.7f Bath debut in May; off since.
18:10 Newbury (8) Lazzar
2George RookeRichard Hughes75,000gns brother to Group-placed 5f/6f 2yo winner Mystery Smiles (RPR 105) and half-brother to 5f/6f winner Dream Ally; dam 6f 2yo Listed winner (112); makes some paper appeal for an in-form stable but he has a high standard to aim at on debut.
18:10 Newbury (9) Power Fizz
2Cieren FallonWilliam HaggasA likely type on breeding, being a half-brother to connections' 5.5f/6f winner Pink Crystal (including Listed; RPR 107) and out of a 6f and 7f (Listed) 2yo winner (100); it'll be very interesting to see what the betting makes of him.
18:10 Newbury 1st (10) Persian Spirit
2Pat DobbsRichard HannonFirst foal of a mare who failed to win in four starts but is from a good family; the betting should guide to expectations.
18:10 Newbury (11) Rogue Dancer
2Kevin StottJack Jones11-1, slowly away and always behind on her recent Southwell debut; needs to have come on a lot in a short time.
18:40 Newbury (1) Where's Freddy
4Brandon WilkieStuart WilliamsBack to winning ways with first-time cheekpieces added to his regular tongue-tie (combination retained) when quite comfortably seeing off 12 rivals over 7f at Newmarket (good) seven weeks ago; while consistency hasn't really been his strong suit so far a fair chunk of his 7lb rise is offset by Brandon Wilkie's claim and he'll go well again if in similar form.
18:40 Newbury (2) Red Maids
4Jim CrowleyMark RimellBoth wins came over 7f on good ground around this time last year; runner-up twice over C&D on good to firm this summer and has had excuses for her below-par runs since; her hold-up style (can miss the break) dictates that things need to drop right but she's more than capable off this mark if they do.
18:40 Newbury 3rd (3) Clipsham La Habana
4Kieran O'NeillAlice HaynesStill to add to his two 2yo AW wins at the end of 2022 but signs he can put that right for new yard, finishing second of six at Lingfield (7f, good) last time.
18:40 Newbury (4) Achillea
4Liam KeniryDean IvoryOn a winning mark but hasn't really shown enough in four outings this year to suggest she's likely to take advantage.
18:40 Newbury 2nd (5) State Flag
3Sean LeveyTom WardAW maiden winner who struck at the third time of asking in handicaps on turf when shading a close finish over C&D (good to firm) six weeks ago; only nudged up 1lb and it's possible she could have more to offer as a low-mileage 3yo; stable among the winners.
18:40 Newbury (6) Follow Your Heart
6Edward GreatrexMark LoughnaneSeven wins but only one on turf and hasn't been at the top of his game so far this year.
18:40 Newbury 4th (7) Tayala
3Billy LoughnaneEd WalkerWon on handicap debut at Kempton (7f) in May; ran with credit when reaching the frame on her next five starts (including here on good to firm) and something presumably can't have been right when well held at Newmarket four weeks ago; solid contender if that latest run is ignored.
18:40 Newbury (8) Freetodream
4Robert HavlinAmanda PerrettBack-to-back AW wins in the spring; made a good return from eight weeks off when second at Brighton (7f, good to firm) last month and Saturday's Chelmsford sixth was respectable considering he was poorly positioned after a slow start.
18:40 Newbury 1st (9) Wonder Smile
3Harry DaviesHugo PalmerNow 0-8 but does have some quite solid handicap form to his name this summer, particularly over this trip; weakened towards the finish when third of eight at Nottingham (1m, good to firm) five weeks ago; firmly in the mix with the drop back to 7f a help if anything.
18:40 Newbury (10) Dream Seeker
3Richard KingscoteClive CoxHas achieved only modest form in three starts to date (beaten 6l when second on AW debut) but this well-bred filly has the potential for improvement in handicaps, particularly if a drop back to 7f helps her to settle better (pulled hard over 1m the last twice despite being fitted with a hood).
18:40 Newbury (11) Land Of Magic
3Joe LeavyRachel Cook & John BridgerWon over 7f at Epsom (good) in July; creditable third at Lingfield (7f, good) next time but not so good back at Epsom latest.
18:40 Newbury (12) Forever A Diamond
3Lewis EdmundsWilliam Muir & Chris GrassickOff the mark by a short head at Wolverhampton (7f, AW) in April; creditable fourth over C&D (good to firm) in June but latest 6f third of five at Yarmouth no more than respectable; first-time blinkers need to give her a lift.
19:10 Newbury (1) Regal Envoy
5Brandon WilkieWilliam KnightCan lead; back-to-back 6f wins in June (good and good to firm) and although he couldn't sustain the form in three subsequent runs he recaptured it when runner-up at Windsor recently (first-time cheekpieces replaced visor); should give it a good crack again.
19:10 Newbury (2) Bright
4Edward GreatrexMark LoughnaneHit new heights of late, having subsequent winners behind when coming with a wet sail at Doncaster (6f, good to firm) and prevailing close home back over 5f on Newcastle AW 14 days ago; up a total of 6lb but that is far from sure to hold him back; unraced on ground slower than good since debut.
19:10 Newbury (3) Supreme King
4Sean LeveyDavid EvansHad to take a 10lb rise on the chin following wide-margin win at Doncaster (6f, good to soft) in May and comes here in good form as he couldn't get a run when it was needed at Brighton last month and was best in his group at Ripon (6f, good) since; looks set for a good run.
19:10 Newbury (4) Miss Stormy Night
3Richard KingscoteClive CoxSoon came into her own once handicapping at 6f on good to firm, winning three on the trot, but the spell was broken at Nottingham last month when last of eight; might have had an excuse but she's left on the same mark, 21lb higher than her first win; must bounce back.
19:10 Newbury (5) Haziym
5Kevin StottTony CarrollHad form in better races than this in France but it's been a slog in Britain and he's often slowly away; however, he did well to get as close as he did over C&D (good to firm) in June and he'll be suited by the return to 6f; interesting to see if adding a visor helps.
19:10 Newbury (6) Vince Lombardi
5Jim CrowleyDaniel & Claire KublerAll three wins at 6f (soft and good); returned to best form on third start for this yard when touched off at Ffos Las (6f, good to soft) in June, but he didn't repeat it at Nottingham in July; rain welcomed.
19:10 Newbury 1st (7) Justcallmepete
5Joe LeavyJames EvansSix AW wins at 6f; 0-14 on turf and he hasn't been in the best of form of late, even allowing for the 7f trip, but he did some good late work over C&D (good to soft) in April and is now 8lb lower; interesting on that.
19:10 Newbury 2nd (8) Capote's Dream
7Pat DobbsTom WardVersatile regarding the going; has ground to make up on Regal Envoy on their recent Windsor run (6f) but has since run well at Epsom (7f) and he's well treated on his 6f form last summer; on the premises.
19:10 Newbury 3rd (9) Arnaz
3Billy LoughnaneEd WalkerSole win in 7f Brighton handicap but better form in two recent 6f handicaps (both on good), latterly when a close second to an unexposed Varian 3yo at Nottingham in August; should be in the thick of it.
19:10 Newbury (10) Book Of Life
4Cieren FallonIan WilliamsAW winner at about 7f in France as 2yo and also had form over an extended 6f; not yet found a way in Britain but he's dropped 20lb in five 7f runs and has been running as if worth a go over a bare 6f.
19:10 Newbury 4th (11) Lahab
4Darragh KeenanMichael WighamChops and changes between distances and his one 6f turf run this year wasn't his best effort (possibly unsuited by soft ground); an earlier run at the trip on the AW was better so not entirely ruled out.
19:10 Newbury (12) Al Shabab
3Kieran O'NeillIan WilliamsBig prices and has finished out the back in three runs for this yard, at 7f and 6f; others higher up the list again.



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