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Hereford 11:58
Blackmores Building Contractors Mares’ “National Hunt” Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £4,193, 2nd £1,932, 3rd £966, 4th £484
4yo+, 10 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 53y , GOOD, Good to firm in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.0; Hurdle 6.7) (Watered)
No Questions Asked – 13/8 (Bet365)
Ben Pauling’s charge arrives in good shape after a solid third in stronger company. With Ben Jones on board, this six-year-old could make his mark here.
Strong Foundations – 9/2 (Betvictor)
An impressive winner two starts back, this gelding needs to bounce back from a below-par performance. James Bowen retains the ride, adding to his chances.
Big Ginge – 6/4 (Unibet)
Nigel Twiston-Davies trains this consistent performer who was a close runner-up last time. He sets the standard on form and is likely to be in the mix once more.
Camacho Man – 50/1 (Bet365)
Returning from a long absence, this seven-year-old has much to prove and is likely to need the run to sharpen up.
Dartman – 33/1 (Betvictor)
Despite glimpses of potential, his overall record suggests others are more likely contenders in this field.
Kick For Touch – 33/1 (Unibet)
A lightly raced four-year-old who has shown little in his two outings, he will need significant improvement to make an impact.
King Ulanda – 15/2 (Bet365)
Trained by Oliver Greenall, this four-year-old was a respectable sixth on debut and should progress with Fergus Gillard in the saddle.
Maryah Island – 100/1 (Betvictor)
Returning from a lengthy break, this mare looks to be facing an uphill task and may struggle to compete.
Master Dunraven – 20/1 (Unibet)
With limited experience and unconvincing form, this runner would be a surprise winner despite Richie McLernon taking the reins.
Rochester Brinks – 100/1 (Bet365)
Lacking any compelling form, Martin Keighley’s charge appears to have little chance against this field.
Shabano – 50/1 (Betvictor)
Showed modest improvement when fourth last time but will need to step up considerably to challenge here.
Slide Rule – 25/1 (Unibet)
Tom Lacey’s runner has hinted at ability but needs to find significant improvement to trouble the market leaders.
Cinderello – 100/1 (Bet365)
Unlikely to feature based on his two uninspiring outings to date, and others are preferred.
Damzon – 100/1 (Betvictor)
This five-year-old has struggled to make an impression and will need a big turnaround to figure in this contest.
Verdict
Big Ginge sets a clear standard with his consistent form and looks the one to beat. No Questions Asked offers a strong challenge and should run well, while Strong Foundations has the ability to bounce back to form and complete the shortlist.
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Hereford 12:28
C P Civil Engineering Handicap Chase
Winner £3,248, 2nd £1,494, 3rd £747, 4th £374, 5th £186
4yo+, 10 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 194y , GOOD, Good to firm in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.0; Hurdle 6.7) (Watered)
Iddergem – 14/1 (Unibet)
This eight-year-old has shown glimpses of ability, though his consistency remains a concern. David Noonan takes the ride, and a return to form would see him in contention.
Jim De Sarti – 8/1 (Bet365)
Lightly raced and with improvement possible, Tom Lacey’s gelding could make an impression if he builds on his earlier efforts.
Gwennie May Star – 15/2 (Betvictor)
A four-year-old filly who hasn’t yet lived up to expectations, but Dan Skelton’s team is always capable of getting the best out of their runners in these contests.
Goodwin Face – 4/1 (Bet365)
Chris Gordon’s four-year-old has been knocking on the door with a couple of solid efforts, making him a key contender in this lineup.
Lucky Draw – 20/1 (Unibet)
While this seven-year-old has experience on his side, his recent form doesn’t inspire much confidence. However, he’s capable of springing a surprise if bouncing back.
Scherbobalob – 12/1 (Betvictor)
This six-year-old hasn’t delivered since a promising maiden run but remains an intriguing outsider.
Culligran – 6/1 (Bet365)
A consistent performer who could benefit from Richie McLernon’s expertise in the saddle. This five-year-old is a strong contender to feature in the final shake-up.
Penna Rossa – 5/1 (Unibet)
Keiran Burke’s runner produced a strong finish last time out and looks capable of challenging for top honors in this race.
By The Grace – 14/1 (Betvictor)
Despite limited success, this five-year-old trained by Nicky Henderson could make a case for minor honors with James Bowen on board.
Timeforarum – 33/1 (Bet365)
A six-year-old who has struggled to find his footing but could offer value to those willing to take a chance.
Baikal – 50/1 (Betvictor)
This five-year-old has shown little to suggest he can feature, but an improved showing could see him surprise a few.
Greenways – 4/1 (Unibet)
A consistent performer with credible form, Greenways is expected to mount a serious challenge here under Ben Poste.
Mind Hunter – 50/1 (Bet365)
A returnee after a long break, this six-year-old has it all to do against this field.
Fan Magnet – 25/1 (Betvictor)
Sheila Lewis’ runner has not impressed recently, though he could be an each-way option if rediscovering his earlier form.
Guinessed – 33/1 (Unibet)
This seven-year-old has struggled for consistency and looks up against it in this lineup.
Grandmaster Flash – 66/1 (Bet365)
A hard-to-fancy eight-year-old who needs a big turnaround in form to feature here.
Verdict
Goodwin Face looks well-placed to secure his first victory, with Greenways expected to pose a strong challenge. Penna Rossa offers solid claims to complete the top trio.
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Hereford 13:03
Marketing Stop EBF Junior “National Hunt” Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £4,901, 2nd £2,258, 3rd £1,129, 4th £565
3yo, 5 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 53y , GOOD, Good to firm in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.0; Hurdle 6.7) (Watered)
Laskalin – 15/2 (Unibet)
A capable nine-year-old with solid form in similar contests, though recent runs suggest he needs to rediscover his best to feature here.
Not Sure – 7/2 (Bet365)
This consistent performer showed strong form last season, and his return under Richard Patrick makes him a leading contender.
Just Loose Change – 11/4 (Betvictor)
Nicky Martin’s charge has been in excellent form recently, finishing second last time out and capable of going one better here.
Face d’Music – 3/1 (Bet365)
Katy Price’s five-year-old arrives in good heart following a win last time out and will aim to capitalize on that momentum.
Gats And Co – 20/1 (Unibet)
This nine-year-old has struggled with consistency and will need significant improvement to contend in this race.
Muskoka – 4/1 (Betvictor)
Emma Lavelle’s six-year-old has shown steady form and looks primed for a strong effort over this extended trip.
Pontresina – 33/1 (Bet365)
An experienced eleven-year-old who has been off the boil lately but could still spring a surprise with a rejuvenated performance.
Verdict
Just Loose Change looks poised to secure another big effort following recent solid runs. Face d’Music is likely to put up stiff resistance, while Muskoka has the potential to improve further and complete the top three.
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Hereford 13:38
Colin Petts Memorial Handicap Hurdle
Winner £4,066, 2nd £1,871, 3rd £936, 4th £468, 5th £233
4yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 163y , GOOD, Good to firm in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.0; Hurdle 6.7) (Watered)
Hermes Du Gouet (7/1) – This 7-year-old, returning from a break, has displayed ability in the past and could put in a strong showing under Charlie Deutsch. Trained by Venetia Williams, he has a chance if improving. Odds available at Unibet.
Ultra Beat (7/1) – A 6-year-old with consistent performances of late, he placed second last time out and could go one better here. David Bass partners him for Henry Daly. Backed with bet365.
Face d’Music (25/1) – Although inconsistent, this 5-year-old has placed in competitive races before. Shane Quinlan will be looking to guide him to another solid effort. Check odds at Betvictor.
East Street (12/1) – This 8-year-old hasn’t shown much in recent starts but remains capable if finding form. Mr Alex Chadwick’s 5lb claim could prove advantageous. Best odds found at bet365.
Shot Boii (10/1) – After a modest reappearance, this 7-year-old has the potential to bounce back under Harry Cobden. David Pipe’s yard ensures he’s well-prepared. Odds supported by Unibet.
Airtothethrone (12/1) – Consistently placing, this 8-year-old is overdue for a breakthrough. Alan Johns’ experience in the saddle could make all the difference. Supported by Betvictor.
Harrys Hope (5/2) – With three consecutive wins, this 6-year-old has been on a roll. Ben Jones retains the ride and could continue the streak for Ben Pauling. Backed with bet365.
No Rematch (25/1) – A 10-year-old with experience but patchy recent form, he’ll need to find improvement. Miss Imogen Mathias takes the ride for John Flint. Best odds at Unibet.
Faded Fantasy (15/2) – Showing promise with a second-place finish last time, this 5-year-old could be a strong contender. James Turner rides for Christian Williams. Odds recommended at Betvictor.
Kapamazov (20/1) – After several moderate runs, this 7-year-old would need significant improvement, though Ben Poste might spark a better effort. Odds available at bet365.
Pawpaw (8/1) – Winner last time out, this 7-year-old is in good form and could repeat with Caoilin Quinn claiming a valuable 5lbs. Look for odds at Unibet.
Puddlesinthepark (20/1) – Struggling for consistency, this 6-year-old will need a sharp turnaround to feature. Adam Wedge partners him for Evan Williams. Backed with Betvictor.
Unspeakable (10/1) – Another runner with patchy form, this 6-year-old has placed occasionally and could sneak into the frame under Ellis Collier. Best odds at bet365.
Verdict
Harrys Hope has been in imperious form and looks the one to beat as he chases a fourth consecutive win. Faded Fantasy appears to be the primary challenger, coming off a strong effort last time. Pawpaw, having won last time out, also holds solid claims and could be one for each-way backers.
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Hereford 14:13
Kestrel Valley Novices’ Handicap Chase
Winner £3,248, 2nd £1,494, 3rd £747, 4th £374, 5th £186
4yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 3m 1f 44y , GOOD, Good to firm in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.0; Hurdle 6.7) (Watered)
Just Go For It (33/1) – This veteran 11-year-old has struggled for form lately but does bring course experience, which might help. Sean Houlihan rides for Kevin Bishop. Odds available at bet365.
Don Rafael (5/1) – A 4-year-old with several placed efforts recently, this consistent performer has been knocking on the door and could go close under Daire McConville. Backed by Unibet.
Any Biscuits (6/4) – Returning after a long break, this 7-year-old showed promise with a second-place finish last time. Paul O’Brien partners him again, and improvement is expected. Supported by Betvictor.
Ikigai Star (7/1) – This 4-year-old has been in consistent form and can be a threat if he builds on recent performances. David Bass rides for Charlie Longsdon. Odds backed by bet365.
To Be Sure (25/1) – Lightly raced over hurdles, this 9-year-old hasn’t shown much recently but has the potential to improve with Ellis Collier claiming weight. Available at Unibet.
Limerick Leader (4/1) – A recent winner, this 7-year-old is in good form and could follow up with Harry Cobden in the saddle. Alison Thorpe’s charge is a solid contender. Supported by Betvictor.
Mactavish (12/1) – Although inconsistent, this 7-year-old has the ability to feature if he puts his best foot forward. Stan Sheppard takes the ride for Matt Sheppard. Backed by bet365.
Leave Her To Me (14/1) – After winning earlier in the season, this 6-year-old has struggled since but could find improvement here. Nick Slatter rides for the McPherson yard. Check odds with Unibet.
Gillespie Road (10/1) – A lightly raced 4-year-old, this one has yet to fulfill its potential but could find a place under Lee Edwards for Christian Williams. Odds available at Betvictor.
Great Threat (50/1) – This 5-year-old has struggled in recent outings and would need significant improvement to feature. Adam Wedge takes the ride for Evan Williams. Supported by bet365.
Eagle Court (33/1) – Yet to make an impression over hurdles, this 7-year-old will need a substantial turnaround to get involved. Harry Reed rides for Michael Blake. Odds backed by Unibet.
Verdict
Any Biscuits looks poised to break through after a promising return to action, making him the one to beat. Limerick Leader is in fine form following a recent victory and should provide a strong challenge. For those seeking an outsider, Don Rafael has shown consistent performances and could be a value play in this lineup.
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Hereford 14:48
CB Protection Event Security Specialists Handicap Hurdle
Winner £4,066, 2nd £1,871, 3rd £936, 4th £468, 5th £233
4yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 3m 1f 119y , GOOD, Good to firm in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.0; Hurdle 6.7) (Watered)
Irish Chorus (10/3) – This 5-year-old has been steadily consistent, with two placed finishes recently. Brendan Powell partners again, and Alan King’s yard will expect another strong showing. Backed by bet365.
Billams Legacy (11/4) – A 9-year-old who broke through with a solid win last time. Tom Broughton continues to claim a valuable 5lbs, and Fergal O’Brien’s mare looks set to go close again. Supported by Betvictor.
Saisissante (13/2) – A 4-year-old with a prior win over hurdles, this mare may improve further on her seasonal reappearance. James Davies rides for Noel Williams. Best odds at Unibet.
Strong Belle (11/1) – Although she has struggled recently, this 6-year-old mare has shown flashes of ability and could bounce back here under James Turner. Look for odds at bet365.
Doyen Magic (8/1) – This 5-year-old has been slightly disappointing in recent starts but could improve with Richie McLernon in the saddle for Jonjo O’Neill’s team. Check odds at Unibet.
Granny B (12/1) – Lightly raced, this 4-year-old has shown enough promise to make her presence felt. Lewis Stones claims 3lbs for Michael Mullineaux. Odds supported by Betvictor.
Culligran (6/1) – With three consecutive placed finishes, this 5-year-old is knocking on the door and could go one better here. Adam Wedge rides for John O’Shea. Best odds at bet365.
Missy Mole (20/1) – Despite her lackluster recent form, this 5-year-old could surprise if she finds improvement. Lee Edwards partners her for David Pipe. Available at Unibet.
Simply Belle (25/1) – A 4-year-old who has yet to show her potential, she will need significant improvement to compete. Richard Patrick rides for David Dennis. Backed by Betvictor.
Verdict
Billams Legacy has the form and momentum to secure another victory, making her the standout choice. Irish Chorus has been a model of consistency and should give the favorite a serious challenge. Culligran, with her string of placed finishes, offers excellent value and could spring a surprise in this competitive race.
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