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Bellewstown 13:30
Byrne Marquees Maiden Hurdle
Winner £4,876, 2nd £1,570, 3rd £744, 4th £331, 5th £165, 6th £83
4yo, 9 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 1f 40y , GOOD, Good to firm in places (Watering)
1. Niigata – 9/2 [Best Odds: bet365]
Ran with promise prior to falling on his last appearance and brings one of the stronger profiles into this modest contest. Should be competitive if completing smoothly, and certainly has enough ability to land a race of this calibre. Key player with a clean round.
2. Barrow Ranger – 25/1 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Yet to get seriously involved in his outings to date, and although he drops into calmer waters here, he has shown little to suggest a breakthrough is imminent. Likely to be seen in better light with more experience under his belt.
3. Chancing Dreams – 14/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Unseated on his sole start over hurdles but had some fair bumper form earlier on. Capable of improvement, especially with Ben Harvey booked, but others appeal more strongly on known evidence.
4. Chortal – 4/6 [Best Odds: bet365]
Has been knocking on the door with some consistent efforts and holds clear form superiority. Trainer’s yard in good shape, and this looks a golden opportunity for him to shed his maiden tag. Major chance on paper and the one to beat.
5. Eastern Blue Bird – 7/1 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Has yet to show much since switching to hurdles, though he’s been contesting slightly stronger fields. Still appears to be learning the game and will need a career-best here. Improvement not out of the question but needs to find plenty.
6. Memories Maker – 12/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Well held on debut but could build on that now facing a slightly easier task. The booking of Oakley Brown is interesting and suggests there may be a bit more to come. Worth monitoring, especially if support arrives late in the market.
7. Old Bridge – 5/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
Failed to land a blow first time out, but that effort came in a competitive enough heat. With fitness now on his side and the stable firing in winners, he’s entitled to step forward. No shock if he makes a better impression second time up.
8. Shaboozee – 9/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Showed more spark last time when completing for the first time, and the O’Brien team is well capable of producing rapid progress in these types. Bit to find on bare figures, but improvement is well within reach.
9. Marvellous Margo – 25/1 [Best Odds: Unibet]
No form to speak of so far and is pitched into this company without any obvious foundation. May benefit from the outing, but hard to justify serious support given her profile to date.
Verdict
Chortal brings standout form and should be very hard to oppose in a field of largely unproven rivals. He has been consistent and looks ready to finally open his account. For value seekers, Old Bridge is capable of bouncing back with a stronger showing, while Niigata offers a solid each-way angle if putting in a clean round.
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Bellewstown 14:05
Gibneys Malahide Handicap (Div I)
Winner £5,643, 2nd £1,817, 3rd £861, 4th £383, 5th £191, 6th £96
4yo+, 18 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 211y , GOOD TO YIELDING, Good in places
1. Mic Drop – 5/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Has been campaigned quite actively, mixing runs over hurdles and on the flat. Although yet to get his head in front over timber, he’s been knocking on the door in similar contests. Should be involved again if producing his best form.
2. Oh So Charming – 4/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
A horse that has hinted at ability but continues to find ways to let backers down. Strong early-season form followed by some inconsistency, but certainly has the tools to go close if he puts everything together. Remains a player.
3. Queenie St Clair – 10/1 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Hasn’t made much of an impact in several attempts so far but does boast a fair rating in the context of this field. Booking of a 5lb claimer could help her competitiveness. Needs a step forward but not entirely out of the conversation.
4. Jerrari – 16/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Yet to really figure in maiden hurdles, though the form of his stable demands respect. Often ridden quietly, he could improve with stronger handling and a more aggressive ride. Outside chance if finding his feet.
5. Scriabin – 9/2 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Returned to action with a solid second, though he failed to back that up on his latest outing. Still, he’s been consistent overall, and that early-season form gives him a legitimate shout here. Capable of making the frame if running to level.
6. Kilfera – 14/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
Struggled to get competitive in a handful of recent starts, though Rachael Blackmore takes the reins for this assignment. That booking alone raises interest, and any market support should be noted. Could sneak a place if improving.
7. Kaptain Bay – 13/8 [Best Odds: bet365]
One of the more consistent types in the field, often finishing in the mix but finding one too good. Brings the best ratings into this and may not get a better opportunity to get off the mark. If he handles the track, he’s the one they’ll have to catch.
Verdict
Kaptain Bay stands out on overall consistency and deserves to get his head in front after some solid efforts in defeat. Scriabin could prove his nearest challenger if bouncing back from a below-par effort, while Mic Drop remains an interesting each-way alternative with experience on his side.
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Bellewstown 14:40
Gibneys Malahide Handicap (Div II)
Winner £5,643, 2nd £1,817, 3rd £861, 4th £383, 5th £191, 6th £96
4yo+, 18 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 211y , GOOD TO YIELDING, Good in places
1. First Dare – 15/8 [Best Odds: bet365]
A previous winner who arrives with solid figures despite a pair of subdued efforts lately. Conditions are in her favour, and this drop in grade offers her an ideal chance to bounce back. A clear round should see her right in the thick of things.
2. Fratas – 4/1 [Best Odds: Betvictor]
Tasted success on debut for this yard last term but disappointed badly on reappearance. Still early days for her under new management, and a positive ride from Jordan Gainford might reignite that spark. A wildcard with upside.
3. Half Past Tipsy – 11/8 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Returned to form with a close second last time and looks well-handicapped off this current mark. Has shown she handles this type of track, and if she builds on that effort, she could take plenty of beating. One of the key players.
4. Mater Matuta – 6/1 [Best Odds: bet365]
Boasts winning course-and-distance form and is now back in calmer waters after facing better opposition. The presence of Rachael Blackmore is an obvious plus, and if she gets a smooth passage, she’s likely to make her presence felt.
5. Letters To Juliet – 15/2 [Best Odds: Unibet]
Has struggled to complete recently, failing to finish in three of her last four starts. That said, when she does keep upright, she shows glimmers of promise. Difficult to trust fully, but capable of a big run if everything clicks.
Verdict
Half Past Tipsy has been edging closer to a win and looks primed to go one better after her recent runner-up finish. With consistent form and a workable rating, she gets the nod. Mater Matuta, a proven performer at this venue, is feared most, while Fratas could outrun her price if showing the same zest from her earlier success.
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Bellewstown 15:15
Peadar Kearney’s Pub Handicap
Winner £6,413, 2nd £2,065, 3rd £978, 4th £435, 5th £217, 6th £109
3yo, 16 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 211y , GOOD TO YIELDING, Good in places
Presence (Best odds 13/8 with bet365)
Presence has been knocking on the door with consistent performances, including two runner-up finishes. Shane Foley takes the ride, and with her solid form, she looks the one to beat in this contest.
Vassula Ryden (Best odds 7/2 with Betvictor)
Although her form has been patchy this season, Vassula Ryden showed signs of improvement last time out. W J Lee retains the ride, and she could be competitive if building on her recent performance.
Pepper Noir (Best odds 7/1 with Unibet)
Pepper Noir won well earlier this season but hasn’t quite hit those heights in her recent starts. Gary Carroll is back aboard, and if she can rediscover her earlier form, she could be a solid each-way contender.
The Bog Bank (Best odds 4/1 with bet365)
The Bog Bank is a reliable mare who has been in good form, including a recent win over this course and distance. With Alyse Clarke claiming 10lbs, she should be in the mix once again and poses a genuine threat.
Bella Colombia (Best odds 13/2 with Betvictor)
Bella Colombia has been somewhat inconsistent this season, but Nathan Crosse takes the ride here, and she’s capable of a better showing if things go her way. She might offer value for those seeking an outsider.
Eastern Wind (Best odds 6/1 with Unibet)
Eastern Wind ran a strong race when second last time out, showing she still has something to offer. James Ryan’s 3lb claim will be valuable, and she could be an interesting each-way prospect in this competitive field.
Verdict
Presence looks the standout choice based on her consistent form and should be tough to beat. The Bog Bank is likely to put up a good challenge, while Vassula Ryden and Eastern Wind could be value for those seeking each-way options.
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Bellewstown 15:50
Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden (IRE Incentive Race)
Winner £10,261, 2nd £3,304, 3rd £1,565, 4th £696, 5th £348, 6th £174
2yo, 9 Runners
Flat,Turf , 5f 3y , GOOD TO YIELDING, Good in places
Sunday Sovereign (Best odds 100/30 with bet365)
Sunday Sovereign has shown steady improvement, finishing second last time out. With Colin Keane booked to ride and recent form suggesting he’s nearing a win, he stands as one of the main contenders in this sprint.
Pink Oxalis (Best odds 9/2 with Unibet)
Pink Oxalis has been knocking on the door with a couple of promising runs. Although winless this season, Gary Carroll takes the reins again, and the three-year-old has the potential to challenge for the top spot if she maintains her form.
Devil’s Angel (Best odds 7/1 with Betvictor)
Devil’s Angel hasn’t hit the mark in recent runs, but he has shown glimpses of his ability in the past. Sean Davis is booked to ride, and if this eight-year-old finds his previous form, he could be in the mix for an each-way bet.
Bella Mistiko (Best odds 8/1 with bet365)
Bella Mistiko hasn’t been at her best lately, but there’s potential for improvement. Luke McAteer partners her, and she’ll need to bounce back from recent efforts to feature in this competitive race.
Platino Bianco (Best odds 25/1 with Betvictor)
Platino Bianco showed significant improvement with a runner-up finish in his last outing. Jack Cleary claims 7lbs, and although he’s a longshot, this three-year-old could surprise a few with another strong performance.
Charming Lady (Best odds 33/1 with Unibet)
Charming Lady has struggled in recent races and will need a marked improvement to be competitive here. Robert Whearty claims 3lbs, but it’s difficult to make a case for her based on current form.
Lismacbryan (Best odds 20/1 with bet365)
Lismacbryan has yet to make an impact in her short career and looks up against it here. Patrick McGettigan takes the ride, but she’ll need significant progress to challenge the more fancied runners in this field.
Turn Up The Beat (Best odds 16/1 with Unibet)
Turn Up The Beat is an inconsistent performer but did manage a win earlier in the season. Wayne Hassett takes off 5lbs, and if the three-year-old can rediscover his best form, he may be a factor in the closing stages.
Art Of Unity (Best odds 18/1 with Betvictor)
Art Of Unity hasn’t been firing recently and will need a return to form to feature. Julian Pietropaolo takes the ride, but the nine-year-old will need to produce something special to land a blow in this race.
Babyface (Best odds 9/1 with bet365)
Babyface has shown glimpses of ability in recent outings but hasn’t quite put everything together yet. Nathan Crosse partners this three-year-old, and if things go his way, he could be an interesting each-way contender.
Clarinbridge (Best odds 12/1 with Unibet)
Clarinbridge has been out of sorts in recent runs, but Rory Cleary is back aboard, and she’s shown enough ability in the past to warrant consideration. She’ll need to step up, but at her best, she could sneak into the places.
Coolcalmncollected (Best odds 16/1 with Betvictor)
This four-year-old has been off the pace in most of his runs, but Shane Foley is booked to ride, which could signal a potential improvement. He’s an outsider, but with the right conditions, he could offer some value.
My Girl Sioux (Best odds 9/1 with bet365)
My Girl Sioux put in a much-improved performance when fourth last time out. Andrew Slattery rides, and if she can build on that recent run, she could be a strong each-way option in this field.
Only A Star (Best odds 25/1 with Unibet)
Only A Star has been well beaten in all of her starts, and there’s little to suggest a major turnaround is on the cards. Alyse Clarke claims 10lbs, but she’s an outsider with plenty to prove.
Pointofblue (Best odds 20/1 with Betvictor)
Pointofblue has struggled to make an impact in her career so far, and Keithen Kennedy claims 7lbs here. She’ll need a big improvement to feature, but at these odds, she’s an outside chance for those looking for a longshot.
Verdict
Sunday Sovereign looks the most likely winner based on his recent form, with Pink Oxalis providing a strong challenge. My Girl Sioux could offer value for each-way backers, while Babyface and Platino Bianco may also run well at bigger prices.
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Bellewstown 16:25
Dolly’s Bar & Pantry Handicap
Winner £6,413, 2nd £2,065, 3rd £978, 4th £435, 5th £217, 6th £109
3yo+, 14 Runners
Flat,Turf , 5f 3y , GOOD TO YIELDING, Good in places
Sea Eagle (Best odds 11/2 with Betvictor)
Sea Eagle has been inconsistent, with a mix of performances, including a win two starts back. Jack Cleary claims 7lbs, which will help, but he needs to bounce back from a poor showing last time out if he’s to be a factor here.
Akecheta (Best odds 6/1 with Unibet)
Akecheta has been running consistently, with several placings to his name. Despite being lightly raced this season, Shane B Kelly takes the ride, and he could feature prominently if he continues his steady form.
Weston (Best odds 5/1 with bet365)
Weston has shown flashes of promise, but his form has tailed off in recent outings. Seamie Heffernan takes the ride, and with a return to earlier form, he could challenge, but he needs to step up to be competitive in this race.
Chantilly (Best odds 3/1 with Unibet)
This three-year-old filly has the form and class, though her recent results have been mixed. Trained by Aidan O’Brien and with Wayne Lordan aboard, Chantilly has a strong pedigree and could go well if she rediscovers her earlier sparkle.
Inner Success (Best odds 8/1 with Betvictor)
Inner Success has shown potential, winning earlier this season, but followed that up with a weaker performance. W J Lee takes the ride, and with improvement possible, she could be in the running for a place.
Poetic Sound (Best odds 9/4 with bet365)
The least exposed runner in the field, Poetic Sound comes into this race off the back of an impressive win over this distance at Roscommon. Colin Keane rides again, and with more to come from this filly, she looks like the one to beat.
Verdict
Poetic Sound looks the standout choice after her recent victory, with plenty of room for further improvement. Chantilly is capable of mounting a challenge if she returns to form, while Sea Eagle and Akecheta could offer value if they run to their best.
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Bellewstown 17:00
Gibneys Gormanston Fillies & Mares Maiden
Winner £6,413, 2nd £2,065, 3rd £978, 4th £435, 5th £217, 6th £109
3yo+, 7 Runners
Flat,Turf , 1m 4f 71y , GOOD TO YIELDING, Good in places
Numidia (Best odds 11/1 with bet365)
Numidia has been inconsistent this season, with a win followed by some lackluster performances. Patrick McGettigan claims 10lbs, and although he’s capable on his day, he’ll need to bounce back to make a significant impact here.
Grann’s Boy (Best odds 9/2 with Unibet)
Grann’s Boy has been knocking on the door with some respectable performances, including a third-place finish in a similar contest. Adam Caffrey claims 3lbs, and with his solid form, he should be one of the leading contenders in this race.
Jawhary (Best odds 22/1 with Betvictor)
Jawhary has struggled to make an impact in recent outings, and despite Jamie Powell claiming 3lbs, he looks like an outsider in this competitive field. He’ll need a big step forward to challenge the main contenders.
Vierson (Best odds 25/1 with Unibet)
Vierson was unseated in his last start and has yet to show any consistent form this season. Shane Foley takes the ride, and while he’s capable of improvement, he will need everything to go his way to feature prominently.
Preparations (Best odds 7/1 with bet365)
Preparations ran a solid race to finish second two starts back but failed to follow up last time out. With Andrew Slattery in the saddle, he has potential to bounce back, especially if conditions suit him today.
Tastyee (Best odds 12/1 with Betvictor)
Tastyee hasn’t shown much this season but has placed in the past at this distance. Darragh O’Sullivan claims 7lbs, and while the mare has a lot to prove, she could sneak into the places if things go her way.
Lord Park (Best odds 10/1 with Unibet)
Lord Park has been inconsistent but has shown some ability in similar contests. Donagh O’Connor takes the ride, and if the seven-year-old can put in a more consistent performance, he could be in with a chance of hitting the frame.
Noble Andy (Best odds 14/1 with bet365)
Noble Andy has yet to show much in his career but may be capable of improving with Gavin Ryan on board. While he’s still unproven, a surprise effort isn’t out of the question in this competitive field.
Slieve Bearnagh (Best odds 100/30 with Betvictor)
Slieve Bearnagh returned to action with a solid fourth-place finish and has shown enough form in the past to be a leading contender. Ronan Whelan is booked to ride, and this seven-year-old looks set to play a big part in the outcome.
Arcland (Best odds 6/1 with Unibet)
Arcland hasn’t been seen for a while but has put in some strong performances previously. Nathan Crosse takes the ride, and if he’s fit and ready after his absence, he could pose a real threat to the front-runners.
Final Endeavour (Best odds 18/1 with bet365)
Final Endeavour hasn’t shown much in his recent outings but does have some good form over longer distances in the past. Siobhan Rutledge claims 3lbs, but he’ll need to rediscover some of that previous form to make an impact here.
Mater Matuta (Best odds 9/1 with Betvictor)
Mater Matuta has been out of form but has shown some ability in the past. Wayne Lordan takes the reins, and if she can return to her previous best, she could be a lively outsider.
Ballinahulla (Best odds 20/1 with Unibet)
Ballinahulla has yet to break through in his career, and while his form has been patchy, Robert Whearty claims 3lbs. Improvement is needed, but he’s one to keep an eye on for an outside shot.
Verdict
Slieve Bearnagh looks primed to make a strong bid after his encouraging return, while Grann’s Boy also has the form to be a key player. Arcland, if fit, could spring a surprise, while Preparations and Lord Park may offer some value in what looks to be a competitive race.