There were 29 Races on Tuesday 16th April 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Naas, 6 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Newcastle, 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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1st (6) (2/1 +60%) Hermes Le Gris |
2/1(+60%) | (6) Hermes Le Gris 2/1, Has hit the ground running for his new yard, easily bagging 14-runner handicap hurdle at Huntingdon (19.6f, heavy) last month. Came up short under a penalty at Fakenham 8 days later, though, and latest effort at Hereford wasn't his best. Won at Huntingdon in February but below-par Hereford sixth latest; sort to bounce back. |
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2nd (2) (9/2 -100%) Followango |
9/2(-100%) | (2) Followango 9/2, Point/bumper winner who has shown plenty in 4 starts since switched to hurdles, finishing third in a 19.5f Chepstow handicap last time. Could take the beating. Creditable third on h'cap debut at Chepstow; she ought to be thereabouts once more. |
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3rd (7) (2/1 +33%) Wonderweasle |
2/1(+33%) | (7) Wonderweasle 2/1, 9/1, career best when winning 6-runner handicap hurdle at this C&D (heavy) 16 days ago. She's expected to be bang there again. Opened her account over C&D 16 days ago; she's not discounted despite taking a 3lb rise. |
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4th (1) (10/1 -67%) Ghost Hunter |
10/1(-67%) | (1) Ghost Hunter 10/1, £80,000 buy after finishing second in an Irish point in April and best effort to date over hurdles when fourth at Plumpton last time. Needs to step up again on handicap debut. Brought along steadily over hurdles, fourth at Plumpton latest; player now handicapping. |
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5th (3) (14/1 -40%) Bobalot |
14/1(-40%) | (3) Bobalot 14/1, Resumed winning ways back hurdling in 9-runner 2¾m Fontwell handicap in January. Pulled up at Warwick since but could bounce back with visor refitted. Won at Fontwell in January but pulled up at Warwick last month; he needs to bounce back. |
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6th (5) (14/1 -100%) Bert Wilson |
14/1(-100%) | (5) Bert Wilson 14/1, Reacted well to a visor last season, winning handicap hurdles at Plumpton and Chepstow. Hard to predict though and fell at Taunton when last seen three months ago. Has failed to fire this term, ridden in midfield when falling three out at Taunton latest. |
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|PU| (4) (18/1 -80%) Breizh Alko |
18/1(-80%) | (4) Breizh Alko 18/1, Veteran who had cheekpieces refitted when posting a creditable third of 4 in handicap hurdle at Sedgefield (27f) in February. Added to record of non-completions over fences at Chepstow so this return to timber should suit. Pulled up at Chepstow latest; no surprise to see him bounce back returned to this sphere. |
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Now that the penny has dropped for WONDERWEASLE after a taking success over C&D last month, there should be more improvement forthcoming and she can follow up off a 3lb higher mark. A consistent sort up until a disappointing performance at Chepstow when upped in grade last time, Followango is capable of being in the shake-up, along with Bert Wilson, who is just 1lb above his last winning mark and fell when still in contention on his latest outing.
FOLLOWANGO looked promising before a respectable handicap debut at Chepstow last time and she looks feasibly treated based on her bumper form, so she gets the nod over last-time-out C&D winner Wonderweasle. Hermes Le Gris is a potential player if back on track.
A few with chances but GHOST HUNTER appeals as a likely improver now going into handicap company so Warren Greatrex's 5yo gets the nod
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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1st (3) (5/2 -25%) Pilgrims King |
5/2(-25%) | (3) Pilgrims King 5/2, Career best when winning 4-runner handicap chase at Doncaster (19f, soft) on penultimate start. No disgrace in finishing second to Elleon at Haydock since and he should give another good account off the same mark. In good form over hurdles/fences of late and could be the safest option. |
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2nd (6) (7/1 +0%) Thatza Dazzler |
7/1(+0%) | (6) Thatza Dazzler 7/1, Offered little before causing a surprise to open account over fences at Ludlow (2m, heavy) in February. It would be something of an understatement to say that he failed to build on that at Bangor next time, though. Won easily off 10lb lower at Ludlow and the race a week later perhaps came too soon. |
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3rd (2) (5/2 +38%) Kap Chidley |
5/2(+38%) | (2) Kap Chidley 5/2, Made a promising return when runner-up at Uttoxeter (3m) in October and again ran well when fifth at Musselburgh the following month. Disappointed twice since though, latterly on back of wind op/fitted with tongue strap (retained here) when fourth at Plumpton. Needs to bounce back. May need better ground ideally and well beaten on either side of a wind operation. |
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4th (1) (7/2 +0%) Out Of Focus |
7/2(+0%) | (1) Out Of Focus 7/2, Bumper winner who was 0-7 over hurdles but shaped well when fourth of 8 on last week's chase debut at Hereford (2m, soft) where he put in good late work from a hopeless position. Step back up trip looks a good move and he's open to improvement in this sphere. Placed off higher marks over hurdles; ran well on chase debut when 2m seemed too sharp. |
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5th (8) (40/1 -60%) Call Me Sainte |
40/1(-60%) | (8) Call Me Sainte 40/1, Little form in a bumper/over hurdles to date and she's a long way out of the weights now switched to fences. Has struggled in her handicap hurdles and goes chasing from a long way out of the weights. |
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6th (4) (25/1 -213%) Inchagoill Lady |
25/1(-213%) | (4) Inchagoill Lady 25/1, Appeared to take a step forward when third on chase debut/second start for this yard following a wind op at Exeter (3m. heavy) last month. Ultimately well beaten over the same C&D in first-time cheekpieces 9 days ago but this drop back in trip may help and she's worth another chance. Fair third on chase debut and was running well back at Exeter until a late stumble. |
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|PU| (5) (11/2 +61%) Highlander Casseul |
11/2(+61%) | (5) Highlander Casseul 11/2, Fair ex-Irish maiden hurdler who made his first impact in Britain when third of 6 in a Fontwell handicap hurdle in December. No show in 2 subsequent starts, though, and he was beaten a long way on his sole previous start in this sphere. Has ability but is becoming disappointing; well beaten when trying fences in Ireland. |
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Twice a winner here over hurdles, it is difficult to oppose PILGRIMS KING, who has made a strong start to racing back over fences and did well when rallying late for second in a higher grade at Haydock last month. Peter Bowen's charge is preferred to Out Of Focus, who was an eye-catcher on his chase debut at Hereford when keeping on late for fourth over 2m. Kap Chidley hasn't shown much since finishing second at Uttoxeter last October, though dropping in trip could aid his cause.
Having shaped with encouragement on his chase debut at Hereford, OUT OF FOCUS could be the answer here with improvement likely now moving back up in trip. Pilgrims King has been in good form since the turn of the year and, with Kap Chidley needing to bounce back following a couple of below par efforts, he is second choice.
Pilgrims King is solid but bOUT OF FOCUS\p could quite easily step up on an encouraging chase debut now back at 2m3f.
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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1st (7) (2/1 +0%) Wide To West |
2/1(+0%) | (7) Wide To West 2/1, Doesn't look one for maximum faith but has finished runner-up in handicap chases in the mud at Leicester and Southwell under Sean Bowen since blinkers have gone on (also tongue tied at Southwell). Blinkered and posted good second placings at Leicester/Southwell; big shout eased 1lb. |
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2nd (6) (7/1 +56%) Higgs |
7/1(+56%) | (6) Higgs 7/1, Veteran who hasn't tasted successful since 2018 and others arrive with more pressing claims judged on recent efforts. Winless since 2018 and he also arrives out of sorts; others are much preferred. |
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|PU| (4) (7/2 -17%) Frankie Faulkner |
7/2(-17%) | (4) Frankie Faulkner 7/2, Maiden hurdle winner at Newton Abbot last summer. Back to form in cheekpieces when third over fences at Musselburgh in February and good shout here if a disappointing run back over hurdles since can be forgiven. Consistent over fences; ran poorly over hurdles at Stratford since but can bounce back. |
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|PU| (1) (8/1 -100%) Grizzly James |
8/1(-100%) | (1) Grizzly James 8/1, Won at Hereford last April. Has reached the frame 3 times in 2024 but he needs to shrug off a disappointing run (let down by jumping) back at Hereford 3 weeks ago. Made mistakes when last of eight in Hereford h'cap chase 20 days ago; others appeal more. |
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|PU| (2) (10/3 +52%) That'll Be The Day |
10/3(+52%) | (2) That'll Be The Day 10/3, Maiden hurdle winner on Rules debut in Ireland back in March 2021 but little impact since, finishing a well-held fourth in Chepstow handicap chase on latest start 52 days ago. Is 0-8 over fences and only a fair fourth at Chepstow latest; needs to take step forward. |
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|PU| (3) (14/1 -75%) The Lion Dancer |
14/1(-75%) | (3) The Lion Dancer 14/1, Fifth chase success when seeing off 11 rivals at Uttoxeter (3m, heavy) in December 2022 (only start of last season) but has struggled on all 3 outings this term. Given a chance by the handicapper as a result but need to see more. C&D winner but he's offered little in his three outings this term; he's hard to warm to. |
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|PU| (5) (33/1 -230%) Drumlees Pet |
33/1(-230%) | (5) Drumlees Pet 33/1, Well held in bumpers/novice hurdles but was placed in points at the start of her career and could make more of an impact now handicap chasing. Worth a betting check. Offered little hurdling but placed in points so she is no forlorn hope now chasing. |
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WIDE TO WEST was one of only two to finish in a gruelling contest at Southwell last month and, as long as he is over those exertions, this looks like an ideal opportunity for the seven-year-old to get off the mark. Grizzly James is one to be interested in despite the recent form of his stable, while Frankie Faulkner cannot be ruled out either if bouncing back to the form that saw him finish an encouraging third at Musselburgh on his penultimate start.
A lesser effort over hurdles last time needs forgiving but FRANKIE FAULKNER has dipped to a good mark judged on the form he was showing over fences in the autumn and might prove the answer for last year's winning yard. Wide to West has been runner-up the last twice and should figure promisingly again, while Grizzly James could also have a say if bouncing back from his latest Hereford no show.
This looks a good opportunity for WIDE TO WEST (nap) to get off the mark after posting two second placings since wearing blinkers.
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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1st (1) (11/4 -38%) Panjari |
11/4(-38%) | (1) Panjari 11/4, Useful on Flat in Germany and has been quick in getting the hang of hurdling, cheekpieces fitted when readily landing 6-runner novice at Musselburgh (15.6f, good to soft) 20 days ago. Struggled in Dovecote at Kempton next time but this is more realistic. Beat only one in Kempton Grade 2 last time but no surprise to see him bounce back here. |
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2nd (2) (6/4 +57%) Dartmoor Pirate |
6/4(+57%) | (2) Dartmoor Pirate 6/4, Winning hurdle debut at Wincanton (15f, heavy) in December and better form in defeat since, notably his excellent fourth of 17 in very competitive EBF Final at Sandown 5 weeks ago, looking well suited by the step up to 2½m. Strong claims. Fine fourth of 17 in Sandown h'cap last time; form franked so a player in novice company. |
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3rd (4) (9/2 -100%) Patriotik |
9/2(-100%) | (4) Patriotik 9/2, Won a 2-finisher point in Ireland and stepped up on debut when landing a course novice readily last time. Drop back in trip shouldn't be an issue, so obvious player. Readily got off the mark here 16 days ago; must enter calculations with more to come. |
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4th (5) (20/1 -43%) Risk De Pluie |
20/1(-43%) | (5) Risk De Pluie 20/1, Winning Irish pointer who followed suit in 2m3f novice at Fontwell on Rules debut in January. Yet to build on that and has something to find. Won at Fontwell but he's failed to build on it in two outings since; tongue tied added. |
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5th (6) (125/1 -150%) Mount Washington |
125/1(-150%) | (6) Mount Washington 125/1, Showed a fair level of ability when third on first of 2 runs in bumpers but no encouragement so far as a hurdler (well behind Patriotik here last time). Hasn't threatened in his two runs over hurdles; he's the sort to do better in due course. |
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6th (3) (4/1 +0%) Denemethy |
4/1(+0%) | (3) Denemethy 4/1, Irish point winner who was runner-up on bumper debut in November. Much better effort over hurdles when landing novice easily at Wincanton 20 days ago and deserves respect under a penalty. Easily won Wincanton novice 20 days ago; has more to offer; merits serious consideration. |
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|PU| (7) (250/1 -525%) Miss Arvico |
250/1(-525%) | (7) Miss Arvico 250/1, Arvico mare. Dam multiple point winner. Doesn't make much appeal on paper. Arvico mare; the market can guide on her belated debut. |
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DENEMETHY impressed when scoring with consummate ease over 1m7f at Wincanton on his first start after wind surgery last month, and it would be no surprise if Fergal O'Brien's charge were to bring up the double. If Panjari returns to the sort of form which saw him run out a comfortable winner over 2m at Musselburgh on his penultimate start, he may emerge as the main danger, but inconsistency continues to be the main concern with him. Dartmoor Pirate completes the shortlist.
DARTMOOR PIRATE improved when fourth in a competitive handicap at Sandown last time and he's worth a chance to double his tally back in novice company/trip for all that Patriotik and Panjari are formidable dangers. Last-time-out winner Denemethy is also open to more progress.
Preference is for DARTMOOR PIRATE who reverts to novice company after a fine fourth in a big-field Sandown handicap (form franked).
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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1st (3) (9/4 +18%) Mahland |
9/4(+18%) | (3) Mahland 9/4, Much improved when runner-up in Ludlow maiden (23.8f) on penultimate start and took further step forward when second of 7 in handicap hurdle at Exeter (21.6f, heavy) 22 days ago, sticking to task. 3 lb higher now but remains relatively unexposed. Improving 6yo, runner-up the last twice; should appreciate this return to nearly 3m. |
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2nd (2) (5/1 +50%) Minella Blueway |
5/1(+50%) | (2) Minella Blueway 5/1, Winning Irish pointer who got off the mark under Rules when easily opening his account in a Chepstow maiden (19.5f) in December. Not really built on that, however, and others more appealing. Maiden winner who has been running in stronger handicaps than this the last twice. |
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3rd (5) (8/1 -78%) Longshanks |
8/1(-78%) | (5) Longshanks 8/1, Last season was a write-off but he scored twice in points in November and has been in good form back hurdling this year, making the frame 3 times at Exeter. Cheekpieces back on. Not taken lightly. Looks on the right sort of mark and a test of this nature is what he wants. |
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4th (1) (9/1 -29%) Ballymagroarty Boy |
9/1(-29%) | (1) Ballymagroarty Boy 9/1, C&D winner who returned to form when third of 9 in handicap hurdle at Haydock (24.3f, soft) 27 days ago, having run of race. Just 1 lb above last winning mark and not out of things. C&D winner in December and, bar the one blip, has been running well all season. |
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5th (6) (12/1 -33%) In Rem |
12/1(-33%) | (6) In Rem 12/1, C&D winner who returned to form (back over hurdles) when third of 8 in handicap at Exeter (23.1f, heavy, 12/1) 28 days ago. 1 lb lower now and warrants respect. Steadied the ship back hurdling at Exeter but he was behind Longshanks. |
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6th (8) (13/2 -30%) Monbari |
13/2(-30%) | (8) Monbari 13/2, Found improvement, dropped in trip/in first-time cheekpieces, when second of 11 in handicap hurdle at Chepstow (19.4f, soft) 15 days ago. 5 lb higher, returned to stiffer test of stamina, and remains to be seen if he can build on that. Lightly raced; returned from a break to push the fav close in a 2m3f handicap at Chepstow. |
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|F| (4) (10/1 -43%) Thunderclap |
10/1(-43%) | (4) Thunderclap 10/1, Back to winning ways at Kempton (21f) in February and not disgraced when seventh in stronger contest over same C&D 31 days ago. Others look better treated, though. Downgraded; has won on heavy; if he can last home over this far then he won't be far away. |
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|PU| (7) (5/1 +9%) Fevertre |
5/1(+9%) | (7) Fevertre 5/1, Returned to form, in first-time cheekpieces, when opening his account at Carlisle (25f, heavy) in February and backed that up with good second of 5 in handicap hurdle at Hexham (23.3f, heavy) 33 days ago, clear of rest. Remains feasibly treated and must enter calculations. This trip on deep ground is right up his alley; looks sure to be involved. |
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MAHLAND has hit the crossbar on his last couple of starts, and he gets the vote to gain a well-deserved victory. Mel Rowley's charge found himself tapped for toe at a crucial stage before staying on into second over an extended 2m5f at Exeter last month and, nudged up 3lb back up to 3m, he edges preference. Better can be expected from Thunderclap, who finished down the field over 2m5f at Kempton in a stronger race than this most recently, while the reapplication of cheekpieces can help Longshanks.
MAHLAND has few miles on the clock and made an encouraging switch to handicapping at Exeter last month. He can get off the mark. Fevertre and Longshanks should also go well.
This is competitive and open. MAHLAND is a different proposition now than when behind Minella Blueway in a maiden.
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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1st (2) (6/5 +47%) As Legends Have It |
6/5(+47%) | (2) As Legends Have It 6/5, Third both starts in Irish points last spring 2023 and made a promising start under Rules when finding just one too good in a 7-runner bumper at Stratford (16.3f, heavy). Obvious claims. Shaped well when second in bumper at Stratford; can build on it here so very good claims. |
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2nd (3) (11/1 -83%) Boyles Hill |
11/1(-83%) | (3) Boyles Hill 11/1, Fetched £17,500 after landing a maiden point at the second attempt in February. Market should point the way in terms of expectations surrounding him on this hurdles debut. Won Irish point in February; changed hands for £17,500 since and merits plenty of respect. |
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3rd (5) (2/1 -45%) Mulinas |
2/1(-45%) | (5) Mulinas 2/1, £170,000 4-y-o who was a winner of his sole start between the flags and went down narrowly when second in a 4-runner bumper at Chepstow (2m, heavy) on Rules debut last month. Major player. Promising second in Chepstow bumper; he's open to improvement and firmly in the picture. |
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4th (1) (14/1 +0%) Andy Amo |
14/1(+0%) | (1) Andy Amo 14/1, Brother to fair 2m hurdle winner Valens Bruyee. Placed in bumpers at Chepstow and over this C&D but the early indications are that he lacks the required pace to win a race of this type and is probably more one for the longer term. Fair form shown when third in bumpers at Chepstow and over C&D; more needed though. |
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5th (6) (50/1 -355%) Lake's Aventurine |
50/1(-355%) | (6) Lake's Aventurine 50/1, Half-sister to 3 winners, including fairly useful French 2m/2¼m hurdle winner Lake's Maker. Showed some ability when fourth of 13 on debut in a Hereford bumper (16.2f, soft) but will need to step up on that if she's to take this. Fourth in bumper at Hereford last month; she needs to take a step forward now though. |
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6th (4) (6/1 +8%) Johnny Boy |
6/1(+8%) | (4) Johnny Boy 6/1, Out of a 17f/19f. hurdle/chase winner in France, herself a sister to French hurdler/chaser (2¼m-21f winner) Still Loving You and French hurdler/chaser (2m-2¼m winner) Toi Et Le Soleil. Interesting to see which way he goes in the betting. In excellent hands so this son of Kapgarde rates an interesting newcomer. |
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Point-to-point winner MULINAS was sent off a warm order when finishing second on his Rules debut at Chepstow and the suspicion is Paul Nicholls' charge wasn't seen to best effect in that tactically-run affair. He gets the vote to go one place better this time around. As Legends Have It should strip fitter for his second in a Stratford bumper last month and can give the selection most to think about for the in-form Ben Pauling team. 37,000-euro purchase Johnny Boy also warrants respect.
It's likely that AS LEGENDS HAVE IT and Mulinas will come to the fore in this bumper. They both hit the crossbar on their respective Rules debuts at Stratford and Chepstow, and the former is marginally preferred. Newcomer Johnny Boy will be of interest if the market vibes are positive, while point winner Boyles Hill is by no means ruled out.
A few with chances but Ben Pauling's AS LEGENDS HAVE IT made a promising bumper debut when second at Stratford and can go one better.
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