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Brighton 14:25
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Winner £3,454, 2nd £1,621, 3rd £810, 4th £405, 5th £202
4yo+, 7 Runners
Flat,Turf , 5f 215y , GOOD TO FIRM (GoingStick: 7.0) (Watering) (Rail Movements: All races +7yds)
1. Lequinto – 10/1 – Back this one with Betvictor
Veteran campaigner Lequinto hasn’t been at his sharpest this season, but his best runs have come in similar company. Drawn well in stall 3 and with a capable claimer taking off weight, he could outrun his odds if finding rhythm early.
2. Nelson Rose – 7/1 – Best odds via bet365
Has previous success on this course and brings a touch of class to this level. Although a little inconsistent, he’s got tactical speed and responds well when front rank. If things go his way from stall 1, he’s more than capable of getting involved late on.
3. Forever Noah – 5/2 – Highly fancied by Unibet
This lightly raced four-year-old has been knocking on the door and deserves a breakthrough. Placed on multiple occasions and clearly fancied by connections, he carries strong claims if producing a similar effort to his latest outings.
4. Harry Brown – 4/1 – Tempting price at bet365
Inconsistent but possesses a turn of foot when in the mood. His win last month came in a fair race and although he has a higher mark now, a repeat effort might just be enough. His wide draw is a concern, but he has the pace to get across.
5. Time Patrol – 3/1 – Top chance with Betvictor
Arrives in red-hot form after two victories in his last three starts. The draw in stall 6 is workable and his finishing kick can be devastating at this level. If continuing his upward trajectory, he’ll be tough to contain in the closing stages.
6. Candy Warhol – 13/2 – Fair odds at bet365
Has picked up a couple of wins this term and comes here fit and firing. He’s not always straightforward under pressure, but Brighton’s unique layout could play to his strengths. One for each-way punters looking for a bit of value.
7. Roman Emperor – 25/1 – Long shot to follow with Unibet
Struggling for form of late and hasn’t looked like threatening in recent starts. However, a drop in class and slight ease in the weights might help. Needs to recapture past form to get involved, but not completely discounted in a race like this.
Verdict
Time Patrol is in top form and could take full advantage of his momentum to strike again at this level. Forever Noah continues to knock loudly on the door and surely isn’t far from winning, while Harry Brown holds appeal if breaking cleanly. For each-way players, Candy Warhol looks the sort who could outrun his price under a strong ride.
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Brighton 14:55
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Winner £4,320, 2nd £2,028, 3rd £1,014, 4th £507
3-5yo, 6 Runners
Flat,Turf , 6f 210y , GOOD TO FIRM (GoingStick 6.8) (Watered)
Dapper Charm – 4/6 – bet365
Caught the eye on debut and showed enough speed to suggest he’ll take some stopping here with that experience under his belt.
Rogue Speed – 11/1 – Betvictor
Didn’t offer much first time up but should know more now; needs to find a fair bit to make his presence felt.
Who’s On First – 16/1 – Unibet
Debuts for a yard that can ready one; market moves would be telling, but improvement needed to trouble the top of the market.
Debs Ten – 10/1 – bet365
Showed some promise and should be sharper this time around; not dismissed, especially if stepping forward.
Eternal Solace – 4/1 – Betvictor
Makes appeal on paper and ran with encouragement; might be the one most likely to give the favourite something to think about.
Kuiama – 66/1 – bet365
Outpaced and well beaten on first start; needs significant improvement to land a blow at this level.
Lava Crystal – 11/1 – Unibet
Another newcomer worth monitoring; probably best watched unless attracting notable support in the ring.
Verdict
Dapper Charm looks to have a clear edge based on that bright debut effort and can build on it to go one better.
Eternal Solace looks the most interesting of the rest and may give the market leader something to consider late on.
Of the longer shots, Debs Ten could be worth a second glance if taking a step forward on her second outing.
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Brighton 15:25
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Winner £2,983, 2nd £1,400, 3rd £699, 4th £350, 5th £174
4yo+, 10 Runners
Flat,Turf , 1m 3f 198y , GOOD TO FIRM (GoingStick 6.8) (Watered)
**1. Bernard Spierpoint – NR
Non-runner
2. Professor Tickle – 9/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
Hasn’t been cutting much ice recently but now drops back into a more realistic grade and could show more at a track where he’s previously shaped well. Chance of sneaking into the frame with the right run from his draw.
3. Zaman Daar – 12/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Hints of ability in his latest runs, including a midfield finish in stronger company. Tongue-tie remains on, and with a more aggressive ride, he may feature in the closing stages. Each-way claims if things fall into place.
4. Time Patrol – 11/2 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Struck form earlier this year with a brace of wins but found life tougher since. He remains fairly treated, and a return to front-running tactics could see him back in business. One to consider seriously in this field.
5. Notre Maison – 5/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Brings solid course form and has gone well fresh in the past. Although not the most consistent, she has a touch of class in this grade and could make her presence felt if breaking cleanly. One for the shortlist.
6. Roman Emperor – 13/2 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Capable of better than he’s shown of late, and has run some decent races when blinkers are applied. If he gets into a rhythm early, this test could suit him. A live outsider if the pace collapses.
7. Shalaa Asker – 10/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
Has looked off the boil in recent starts, though this is the lowest level he’s tackled for some time. Visor replaced by cheekpieces and a return to a more prominent ride might see improvement. Needs to rediscover spark.
8. Anglesey Lad – 8/1 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Caught the eye earlier in the year with a decent run at Southwell but has gone quiet since. Capable of better in this company and Joey Haynes knows him well. Could bounce back in this weaker field.
9. Bear To Dream – 7/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Has run with credit this season, and this mare seems to thrive on racing. With form over course and distance, she looks one of the more reliable types and can definitely threaten if in the same mood again.
10. Tilsworth Ony Ta – 7/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
Rarely wins but is usually in the shake-up when things go his way. Has put together some fair runs and represents solid place value once more. Not flashy, but dependable in these low-grade handicaps.
11. Fast Flo – 6/1 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Has been running with credit without quite managing to get her head in front. Often thereabouts and deserves to land one of these before long. Entitled to go close with a clear run down the stands rail.
12. Edergole’s Gift – 25/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Showed little in three runs this season and looks opposable unless major improvement surfaces. Would be a surprise winner based on current evidence, but may pop up in lower grades later.
13. Don’t Fight It – 20/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
Another who hasn’t built on previous efforts and finds herself scrapping at the foot of the weights. Hard to recommend on recent form, though could snatch minor money if others underperform.
Verdict
Fast Flo has been knocking on the door and this could be her day if she enjoys a clear run through. Bear To Dream brings dependable recent form and has a solid course record, while Roman Emperor might outrun his price if granted early racing room.
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Brighton 16:00
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Winner £2,983, 2nd £1,400, 3rd £699, 4th £350, 5th £174
3yo+, 6 Runners
Flat,Turf , 1m 1f 207y , GOOD TO FIRM (GoingStick 6.8) (Watered)
Ardbraccan (5/2) – Laura Coughlan rides for Julia Feilden, and this six-year-old has shown consistent form recently, making it a strong candidate for success today. Check odds at bet365.
Total Lockdown (8/1) – With Kieran O’Neill on board for Alice Haynes, this five-year-old has had mixed results but is capable of challenging the leaders if conditions favor. Back it at Betvictor.
Largo Bay (7/1) – Ethan Jones partners with Michael Madgwick, and this horse, having had several competitive outings, could be in the mix if it finds its rhythm. Find odds at Unibet.
Irezumi (9/2) – Ridden by Luke Catton for Jim Boyle, this four-year-old has displayed good form recently and is expected to put in a solid performance. Place your bet at bet365.
Fullforward (7/1) – William Carson teams up with Michael Madgwick again, and with recent placed efforts, this horse may offer value in the betting. Available at Betvictor.
Cloudy Rose (6/1) – Gina Mangan rides for John Berry, and this six-year-old has shown potential to make an impact in this race if everything falls into place. Try your luck at Unibet.
Nostromo (12/1) – Joe Leavy rides for Roger Teal, and while this four-year-old has not been at its best recently, it could be an outsider worth watching. Back it now at Betvictor.
Roman Tempest (20/1) – Partnered with Christian Howarth and trained by Simon Dow, this horse needs a turnaround in form but might surprise at long odds. Place your bet with bet365.
Temur Khan (20/1) – Jack Doughty rides for Tony Carroll, and this veteran nine-year-old will need to find more but could be an interesting longshot. Check odds at Unibet.
Kimchi (12/1) – Guided by Kaiya Fraser for Rae Guest, this three-year-old has shown flashes of potential and could be a good each-way option if it improves. Bet on it at bet365.
Verdict
Ardbraccan looks like the one to beat, given its recent consistent performances. Irezumi is also a strong contender with promising form, while Cloudy Rose and Fullforward present interesting each-way value for those looking beyond the favorites.
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Brighton 16:35
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Winner £2,983, 2nd £1,400, 3rd £699, 4th £350, 5th £174
3yo+, 8 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 216y , GOOD TO FIRM (GoingStick 6.8) (Watered)
Little Tiger (11/2) – Joe Leavy rides for John Gallagher, and this four-year-old has shown recent improvement, making it a possible contender for a top finish today. Check odds at Betvictor.
Fighting Poet (5/2) – Partnered with Sean D Bowen for Richard Phillips, this six-year-old enters with consistent form and looks strong on this course, making it a likely front-runner. Bet on it now with bet365.
Mrembo (13/2) – Olivia Tubb teams up with Jonathan Portman for this five-year-old, who has displayed steady form and might be competitive if things go its way. Find odds at Unibet.
Bhubezi (25/1) – Liam Keniry rides for Patrick Chamings, and although recent form is mixed, this six-year-old could challenge for a place if conditions suit. Back it with bet365.
Dotties Star (10/1) – Paddy Bradley partners with Pat Phelan, and although this horse needs improvement, it could be an interesting each-way option. Bet on it at Unibet.
Ceilidh (10/1) – Neil Callan rides for George Baker, and while this four-year-old has had ups and downs, it could offer value in the race if it steps up. Check odds at Betvictor.
Reel Power (10/1) – Rhys Clutterbuck partners with Paddy Butler for this five-year-old, who has shown some promise and might surprise if it builds on past performances. Available at Unibet.
The Conqueror (10/1) – David Egan takes the ride for Jim Boyle, and while this horse has struggled lately, it might find its way into contention with a positive run. Place your bet at bet365.
Little Tiger (9/2) – Edward Greatrex rides for William Stone, and this four-year-old has shown enough recent improvement to be a strong competitor today. Bet now at Betvictor.
Eljaytee (12/1) – Gina Mangan partners with John Berry, and this six-year-old has the potential to be a strong contender, especially if it finds form from previous runs. Back it at bet365.
Verdict
Fighting Poet looks the strongest based on recent performances and could be the one to beat today. Little Tiger also offers solid potential, while Mrembo and Little Tiger are intriguing options for those seeking each-way value.
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Brighton 17:10
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Winner £4,606, 2nd £2,161, 3rd £1,080, 4th £540, 5th £269
3yo+, 9 Runners
Flat,Turf , 6f 210y , GOOD TO FIRM (GoingStick 6.8) (Watered)
Rogue Rosie (4/1) – Kieran O’Neill partners with Brett Johnson, and this six-year-old has shown consistency in recent performances, making it a strong candidate for today’s race. Bet on it at Betvictor.
Marsh Benham (9/1) – Guided by Jack Mitchell for George Baker, this five-year-old has had mixed form but could spring a surprise with the right run. Check odds at Unibet.
Poetic Force (13/2) – With Molly Gunn riding for Tony Carroll, this veteran ten-year-old has proven its ability to compete at this level, and it could find itself in the mix. Back it with bet365.
Desert Footsteps (13/8) – Kaiya Fraser partners with Marcus Tregoning, and this three-year-old has shown enough to be a serious contender today after a recent win. Place your bet at Unibet.
Lady Ava (5/1) – David Egan teams up with Ed Dunlop, and this horse has been knocking on the door in recent starts, making it one to consider for a strong finish. Available at Betvictor.
Our Papa Smurf (10/1) – Rhys Clutterbuck rides for Gary & Josh Moore. This horse has shown potential and could perform well if everything aligns today. Find odds at bet365.
Rainbow Sign (20/1) – With Gina Mangan in the saddle for Mark Pattinson, this horse will need to find improvement but may offer some value for each-way backers. Bet on it at Unibet.
Rivas Rob Roy (33/1) – Joe Leavy rides for John Gallagher, and although recent form has been inconsistent, this veteran nine-year-old could surprise if it bounces back. Check odds at Betvictor.
Disquietude (20/1) – Morgan Cole partners with John Butler, and despite not showing much yet, it may improve today and offer longshot value. Place your bet at Unibet.
Verdict
Desert Footsteps looks strong following its recent win and could dominate today. Rogue Rosie also presents as a significant threat, while Lady Ava may offer good value for an each-way pick. Keep an eye on Poetic Force, as it might surprise given its experience.
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Brighton 17:45
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Winner £2,983, 2nd £1,400, 3rd £699, 4th £350, 5th £174
3yo+, 7 Runners
Flat,Turf , 5f 60y , GOOD TO FIRM (GoingStick: 7.0) (Watering) (Rail movements: All Races +3yds)
Tomorrow Day (10/3) – Jack Doughty takes the ride for Tony Carroll, and this seven-year-old has been consistent with recent top finishes, making it a key contender. Check odds at Betvictor.
Blue Collar Lad (3/1) – Rhys Clutterbuck partners with Daniel Steele, and this five-year-old enters with solid form, making it a promising option for punters today. Back it at bet365.
James Park Woods (7/1) – Guided by Taryn Langley for Dominic Ffrench Davis, this experienced eight-year-old could challenge the field if finding its previous form. Find odds at Unibet.
Bobby Dassler (11/2) – Darragh Keenan rides for Michael Wigham, and although this five-year-old has struggled lately, it has the potential to bounce back. Bet now at Betvictor.
Heer’s Sadie (13/2) – Christian Howarth partners with Julia Feilden, and this six-year-old could be a threat if it builds on its previous outings. Check odds at Unibet.
Muy Muy Guapo (7/1) – Paddy Bradley takes the ride for Simon Dow, and this four-year-old has shown glimpses of form, making it a viable option for an each-way bet. Available at bet365.
Run Cmc (16/1) – Charles Bishop teams up with Patrick Chamings, and while this four-year-old has had ups and downs, it could surprise at longer odds. Bet on it at Unibet.
Roman Spring (16/1) – Gina Mangan rides for Rachel Cook & John Bridger, and this horse will need to improve but may find a place with the right conditions. Check odds at Betvictor.
Lucky Question (20/1) – William Carson partners with Tony Carroll, and although this four-year-old has yet to show its best, it could be an interesting outsider. Place your bet at bet365.
Verdict
Tomorrow Day appears the strongest based on recent performances and has every chance of winning. Blue Collar Lad is another strong contender, while Heer’s Sadie and Muy Muy Guapo could provide value for those seeking each-way bets.
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