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Beverley 13:40
All-Electric Macan EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes (Bands C/D) (EBF Qualifier) (GBB/IRE Incentive Race)
Winner £4,050, 2nd £1,901, 3rd £951, 4th £476
2yo, 11 Runners
Flat,Turf , 5f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (Watering to maintain)
🐎 1. Ali Shuffle – Best Odds: 5/2 with bet365
Caught the eye with a smart debut success, making a striking impression over this trip. Showed natural speed and a professional attitude, and she’ll take some pegging back if in the same mood.
🐎 2. Dakota Dawn – Best Odds: 14/1 with Betvictor
No racecourse experience yet, but represents a capable training outfit known for readying juveniles early. Market strength would boost confidence, though a watching brief might be safer first time up.
🐎 3. Kilfrush Desert – Best Odds: 10/1 with Unibet
Debuts for a yard with a good recent record in novice sprints. By a speedy sire and drawn reasonably well, she’s one to monitor in the prelims for signs of readiness.
🐎 4. Sand Lily – Best Odds: 14/1 with bet365
Another newcomer from a stable that tends to send forward types. Hard to weigh up without form, but she has a nice draw and could run better than her odds suggest.
🐎 5. Sioux Perfect – Best Odds: 13/8 with Betvictor
Ran with real promise on debut, staying on well in the closing stages. That run suggested improvement was likely, and with that under her belt, she commands serious consideration.
🐎 6. Stardinia – Non-Runner
🐎 7. Anaisa – Best Odds: 40/1 with Unibet
Hails from a stable with a solid juvenile record, but this filly may need more time. On breeding and yard hints, a longer-term project rather than one for today’s shortlist.
🐎 8. Coparisi – Best Odds: 12/1 with bet365
Another from the Kevin Ryan operation, she debuts here with little to go on beyond pedigree. Market movements will tell the story, but she could well play a minor role.
🐎 9. Imso Friendly – Best Odds: 33/1 with Betvictor
Hard to judge this one without any visible yard interest or notable entries. Hard to make a strong case until she shows something on track.
🐎 10. Museum Piece – Best Odds: 6/1 with Unibet
Ran a solid race on debut when finishing second and was perhaps a little green under pressure. Looks one of the stronger contenders and will be better for the experience.
🐎 11. Sparkling Wine – Best Odds: 25/1 with bet365
No real clues on paper, though her trainer can ready one for a surprise. Wouldn’t be a total shock if she outran her price, but this may come too soon against sharper rivals.
🐎 12. Argentine Tango – Best Odds: 25/1 with Betvictor
Stablemate to a couple of others in this, and while well bred for speed, may need time to get the hang of things. Others look more likely to trouble the judge this time.
🐎 13. A Scoop Or Two – Best Odds: 40/1 with Unibet
Another of Tim Easterby’s runners, and like her stable companions, might be more about experience than expectations. Needs to improve on the gallops to figure here.
🐎 14. Maasai Mata – Best Odds: 40/1 with bet365
Little to excite on paper and from a yard whose runners often need a bit more time. A low-key debut would not be surprising.
🐎 15. Ours De Soleil – Best Odds: 20/1 with Betvictor
Was well beaten first time out but that experience may not have been wasted. Can only be watched again unless major improvement is forthcoming.
Verdict
Sioux Perfect shaped like one with plenty more to offer on debut and can go one better with that experience under her belt. Ali Shuffle impressed in her only start and is a major threat, especially from stall 1. Museum Piece brings solid place claims again, and should be thereabouts if building on her opening effort. Those seeking each-way value might consider Kilfrush Desert, who represents a shrewd operation and looks the type to outrun her odds.
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Beverley 14:15
New 911 EBF Maiden Stakes (GBB/IRE Incentive Race)
Winner £4,711, 2nd £2,210, 3rd £1,104, 4th £553, 5th £275
2yo, 9 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 96y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (Watering to maintain)
🐎 1. Azure Angel – Best Odds: 9/2 with bet365
Lightly raced since switching yards and failed to make an impact in her most recent efforts, but she’s dropped in class and has shown flashes of ability before. May well bounce back if able to find a rhythm early from a tricky draw.
🐎 2. Grace Angel – Best Odds: 11/2 with Betvictor
Showed a bit more spark last time out after a string of below-par showings. Returns to a track that should suit her aggressive racing style, and she could prove hard to peg back if allowed to dictate the fractions.
🐎 3. Good Earth – Best Odds: 10/1 with Unibet
Disappointed on seasonal reappearance, though better is expected now with fitness under his belt. Has previously gone well over course and distance and wouldn’t be the biggest shock if he came alive at this venue once again.
🐎 4. Trilby – Best Odds: 4/1 with bet365
Looked unlucky not to finish closer on return at Doncaster, trapped for room when trying to make headway. Could well make amends here with a clear run, especially now drawn favourably and with peak form not far behind him.
🐎 5. Elegant Erin – Best Odds: 7/1 with Betvictor
A regular in these types of contests and never far away. Hasn’t quite managed to land a blow this year, but conditions here are ideal and she often runs her race at this track. One for the shortlist.
🐎 6. Moon Flight – Best Odds: 13/2 with bet365
Running consistently without quite managing to get her head in front. That said, she’s proven at this level and might be suited by a strongly-run affair. Each-way shout if she breaks well.
🐎 7. Dickieburd – Best Odds: 10/1 with Unibet
Tends to perform better when fresh and makes his seasonal debut here. Showed glimpses of form last campaign and is not without a chance if tuned up. One for those looking to take on the market leaders.
🐎 8. Equity Law – Best Odds: 9/1 with bet365
Had a quiet finish to his 2024 campaign, but he’s been competitive in better company before. Still relatively unexposed and this trip might play to his strengths if the ground stays lively.
🐎 9. King Of Tonga – Best Odds: 7/1 with Betvictor
Ended last season on a high and returns off a fair mark. Drawn well and could be one of the pace angles in this contest. If he’s fit enough first time out, he’s certainly worth considering at the prices.
Verdict
Trilby is selected to make his mark here after encountering traffic issues on his comeback run. He should appreciate the sharper nature of Beverley, and with better luck in running, he has leading claims. Grace Angel looks set to make the pace and could be tough to reel in if getting into a rhythm, while King Of Tonga returns fresh and poses a threat if picking up where he left off last term. Each-way backers might also consider Moon Flight, who is reliable and could pick up late pieces.
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Beverley 14:50
New Porsche Taycan Handicap (Div I)
Winner £4,004, 2nd £1,879, 3rd £939, 4th £470, 5th £234
3yo+, 9 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 96y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (Watering to maintain)
Andalseeyagraham (10/1) – Bet365
This 2-year-old gelding is making his debut for Nigel Tinkler. Alex Jary takes the ride, and although it’s difficult to assess his potential without any previous runs, Andalseeyagraham could surprise in this restricted novice event if well-prepared.
Just King High (12/1) – Betvictor
Another newcomer, Just King High is representing the Dylan Cunha stable with Rhys Clutterbuck aboard. There’s little form to go on, but this colt could be a dark horse if he takes well to the sprinting distance on his debut.
Nala Star (2/1) – Unibet
Nala Star has already shown strong form, with a win and several good placings. P J McDonald rides for Ollie Sangster, and given her consistency, this filly should be a major contender for the win in this field, especially with her proven ability over 5 furlongs.
Elouise’s Prince (8/1) – Bet365
This colt, trained by Robert Cowell, is making his debut with Ray Dawson in the saddle. While there’s no form to judge him on, Robert Cowell’s runners often perform well in sprint races, so Elouise’s Prince could be one to watch if he takes to the race early.
Maddelina (4/1) – Betvictor
Maddelina has one race under her belt, finishing a promising third on her debut. Jason Hart rides for John & Sean Quinn, and with that initial experience, she is likely to improve and may be a key contender in this novice race.
Monetize (5/1) – Unibet
Monetize has already placed third in both of his starts, showing potential in those races. Andrew Breslin rides for Bryan Smart, and with further improvement, this colt has a good chance of being in the mix at the finish.
Bella Fortunata (16/1) – Bet365
Bella Fortunata did not impress on her debut, finishing last. However, Richard Fahey’s filly could still improve with Oisin Orr aboard, and while she’s a longer shot, a better run could see her challenge for a place if she takes a step forward.
Fair Call (9/1) – Betvictor
This filly is another debutante, trained by Julie Camacho and ridden by Daniel Tudhope. Without any form to go by, it’s hard to predict her performance, but she comes from a stable capable of producing winners in these types of races.
Pearly Squirrel (14/1) – Unibet
After finishing midfield on her debut, Pearly Squirrel returns to the track for Craig Lidster with Shane Gray in the saddle. With some experience under her belt, she may improve and could make a bold showing if she builds on her initial run.
Coul Harswell (20/1) – Bet365
Coul Harswell has had a couple of runs but has yet to show significant potential. Luke Morris takes the ride for Roger Fell & Sean Murray, and while improvement is needed, his experience could give him a slight edge over other newcomers.
Genius Mistake (33/1) – Betvictor
This gelding is making his first appearance for Duran Fentiman and will need to show something special to compete with the more experienced horses. At long odds, Genius Mistake is an outsider but could spring a surprise if the race conditions suit him.
Verdict
Nala Star has the strongest form coming into this race, with a victory and several placings already under her belt, making her the likely favorite. Maddelina is expected to improve from her debut, and Monetize has been consistent enough to be considered a serious contender. Our selection is Nala Star, who has the form and the experience to take control of this novice stakes.
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Beverley 15:25
New Porsche Taycan Handicap (Div II)
Winner £4,004, 2nd £1,879, 3rd £939, 4th £470, 5th £234
3yo+, 9 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 96y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (Watering to maintain)
🐎 1. Al Khawssaa – Best Odds: 5/2 with bet365
Returned decent efforts last autumn, notably scoring on her second appearance at Southwell over 7f. She’s bred to appreciate further, and this extra yardage may bring improvement. Carries a penalty, but it wouldn’t be a surprise if she remained a cut above many of these.
🐎 2. Adoon Valley – Best Odds: 7/4 with Betvictor
Put in two promising runs as a juvenile, finishing runner-up on debut before holding her own in a decent heat next time. Resumes after a break and steps up to a mile for the first time. Strong contender if fit and forward on her return.
🐎 3. Arkinthestars – Best Odds: 6/1 with Unibet
Fair efforts so far without landing a blow in four starts. Looks consistent if unspectacular, and will likely need to find extra if she’s to trouble the principals here. Still, she’s got enough experience to be dangerous if the race cuts up.
🐎 4. Pomme Pomme – Best Odds: 33/1 with bet365
Couldn’t land a blow on debut at Lingfield and finished well beaten. Will need to step up significantly to get involved in this deeper contest. Hard to recommend unless major progress is shown.
🐎 5. Soul Dance – Best Odds: 16/1 with Betvictor
Failed to get going on her first run at Lingfield, having lost ground at the start. However, her pedigree suggests she can come on for that experience. Could be one to keep an eye on going forward, even if this looks a big ask.
🐎 6. Time For Dessert – Best Odds: 100/1 with Unibet
Never got competitive at Southwell in her sole outing and looked quite green. Improvement required from that effort, and she’ll need to find plenty more to feature meaningfully here.
🐎 7. Wilhelmina – Best Odds: 11/4 with bet365
Displayed promise on both starts last year, placing in a couple of novice events. Looked slightly unlucky not to finish closer on her last appearance and could have more to offer now back from a break. One of the more likely improvers.
Verdict
Wilhelmina has the profile of a filly who could step forward significantly this term, and she’s fancied to take this if ready to go. Adoon Valley brings some of the best juvenile form into the race and should be a danger if the layoff hasn’t dulled her edge. Al Khawssaa, despite the penalty, remains a live threat and is capable of giving weight all round. For those looking outside the market leaders, Soul Dance might show a bit more now she’s had a run under her belt.
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Beverley 16:00
Jill Willows Handicap
Winner £5,489, 2nd £2,574, 3rd £1,288, 4th £643, 5th £322, 6th £161
3yo+, 7 Runners
Flat,Turf , 7f 96y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (Watering to maintain)
Sacred Melody (10/1) – Bet365
This Ruth Carr-trained filly hasn’t yet found her stride this season, with several unplaced efforts. Jason Hart is on board, and while her form has been disappointing, Sacred Melody could benefit from the drop in class. If things fall right, she could be a decent each-way prospect.
Macarone (6/1) – Betvictor
Macarone has been inconsistent but did show promise earlier in the year. Joe Fanning takes the ride for Craig Lidster, and this 3-year-old has the ability to challenge at this level if he can rediscover his best form. The return to a sprinting trip could suit him well.
Blue Force (3/1) – Unibet
Blue Force looks to be in top form after a recent victory. Trained by Antony Brittain, and with Alex Jary taking the ride, this gelding is coming into this race with confidence. He should be one of the main contenders given his current upward trajectory.
La Boo (8/1) – Bet365
La Boo has struggled for consistency but is capable of surprising in this type of race. With Joanna Mason riding for Michael & David Easterby, she might benefit from the inside draw, and if she can find her best form, she could sneak into the places.
Marching Mac (7/2) – Betvictor
Marching Mac is fresh off a win and could follow up with another strong performance. Grace McEntee rides for Phil McEntee, and while he’s also declared for another race, his recent form suggests he is in good shape to contend again.
Sergeant Mayer (12/1) – Unibet
Sergeant Mayer hasn’t had much success in recent races but is capable of a better performance if things go his way. Saffie Osborne rides for Nigel Tinkler, and this sprinter will need to find his earlier form to feature here.
Musical Diva (9/2) – Bet365
Musical Diva has been a consistent performer and could be well-positioned for another strong run. With Daniel Tudhope taking the ride for David O’Meara, this filly has placed frequently and should be a serious contender if she runs to her recent form.
Northern Prince (10/1) – Betvictor
Northern Prince has been knocking on the door with several close finishes this season. David Allan rides for Tim Easterby, and this colt is certainly capable of being in the mix if he can put it all together in the closing stages.
Louella (16/1) – Unibet
Louella has been off the pace in her recent runs, and despite some promise earlier in the season, she will need to rediscover her form to feature here. Luke Morris rides for Alan Brown, and while she’s an outsider, any improvement could see her challenge for a place.
Stoneacre Girl (12/1) – Bet365
Stoneacre Girl ran her best race of the season when second last time out, and a repeat of that effort could see her go well again. Lewis Edmunds takes the ride for Jessica Macey, and with that confidence-boosting run behind her, she may surprise a few.
Ninety Nine (14/1) – Betvictor
Ninety Nine has struggled for form recently, and while his early season efforts were more promising, he will need to bounce back strongly to figure here. Mark Winn takes the ride for John Wainwright, and while he’s a long shot, a return to better form could see him sneak into the frame.
Ifonlytheycudtalk (20/1) – Unibet
Ifonlytheycudtalk has been a consistent performer in lower grades and could make an impact here. Duran Fentiman rides for Tim Easterby, and while this gelding will need to show improvement, his form this season suggests he could be an outsider to watch.
Sally Anne’s Dream (25/1) – Bet365
Sally Anne’s Dream has shown little in her recent runs but drops to a lower mark here. Rhys Elliott partners Simon Whitaker’s filly, and while she needs to find considerable improvement, there is always the possibility of a surprise in these types of handicaps.
Verdict
Blue Force looks to be the form horse coming into this race, following his recent win, and he has the ability to repeat that performance. Marching Mac is also in great form and could push for another victory. Musical Diva is a consistent performer who shouldn’t be overlooked. Our pick for the race is Blue Force, whose recent win suggests he’s in top shape and ready to make it two in a row.
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Beverley 16:32
Hull Asphalt Handicap
Winner £5,489, 2nd £2,574, 3rd £1,288, 4th £643, 5th £322, 6th £161
4yo+, 12 Runners
Flat,Turf , 1m 100y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.3) (Watering)
Youarenotforgiven (6/1) – Bet365
Youarenotforgiven has shown some solid form this season but has struggled to maintain consistency. Gina Mangan takes the ride for Tony Carroll, and if he can recapture his earlier season form, he could be in the mix once again.
Enola Grey (10/1) – Betvictor
This 4-year-old has been inconsistent this season but has the ability to bounce back. Connor Beasley partners with Gemma Tutty for this one, and while Enola Grey needs to improve on recent efforts, the step back up in trip could work in his favor.
Legend Of Leros (14/1) – Unibet
Legend Of Leros has been struggling to find his best form, but with P J McDonald on board for David Evans, this 4-year-old could still spring a surprise. Although his recent form is uninspiring, his previous performances suggest he’s capable of better.
Finbar’s Lad (9/2) – Bet365
Finbar’s Lad has been consistently in and around the places without getting his head in front. Jason Hart takes the ride for the John & Sean Quinn team, and this 5-year-old is one to watch, particularly if he can find his strong finishing kick.
Ugo Gregory (5/1) – Betvictor
A course-and-distance winner, Ugo Gregory is a reliable performer at Beverley. David Allan rides for Tim Easterby, and although his recent form has been mixed, his affinity for the track could see him put in a big performance.
Yaajooz (8/1) – Unibet
Yaajooz scored a victory earlier this season but has struggled in his most recent outing. Joanna Mason partners with Michael & David Easterby, and if this 3-year-old can rediscover his earlier form, he could be a solid contender in this field.
Capital Guarantee (4/1) – Bet365
Capital Guarantee ran his best race of the season last time, finishing a close second. Daniel Tudhope partners with David O’Meara, and if he can continue on that upward trajectory, he could be one of the main threats in this contest.
Blufferonthebus (10/1) – Betvictor
This 3-year-old has been a consistent performer for Craig Lidster, showing promise earlier in the season. Shane Gray takes the ride, and while his recent efforts haven’t been as strong, a return to earlier form could see him challenge here.
Captain Corelli (7/2) – Unibet
Captain Corelli has been in superb form, winning his last three starts. Tom Kiely-Marshall partners with Julie Camacho, and although he’s moving up in class, his recent performances suggest he’s ready for the challenge and could continue his winning streak.
Verdict
Captain Corelli looks to be the form horse coming into this race, and his recent winning run makes him a solid contender despite the step up in class. Capital Guarantee ran a strong race last time and could offer stiff competition, while Ugo Gregory is another to consider, especially given his course form. Our selection is Captain Corelli, whose recent performances suggest he can handle the jump in class and maintain his winning ways.
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Beverley 17:07
Westwood Apprentice Handicap
Winner £4,004, 2nd £1,879, 3rd £939, 4th £470, 5th £234
3yo+, 9 Runners
Flat,Turf , 1m 1f 207y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.3) (Watering)
It Just Takes Time (5/1) – Bet365
This 6-year-old has shown glimpses of form recently, with a decent fourth-place finish last time out. Jack Garritty rides for Mark Walford, and with a good record over course and distance, he could be a serious player if he reproduces his best form.
Powdering (7/2) – Betvictor
Powdering enjoyed a strong run of form earlier this season but has tailed off in recent outings. With Lewis Edmunds in the saddle for Michael Herrington, this filly will need to rediscover her earlier performances to challenge here, but if she does, she’ll be a threat.
Magical Merlin (4/1) – Unibet
Magical Merlin has been running consistently without managing a win, but Callum Rodriguez partners him for Harry Charlton, and this 4-year-old gelding could finally get his nose in front if he maintains his current level of form.
Princess Alex (8/1) – Bet365
Despite a dip in form, Princess Alex is still capable of putting in a strong run. Shane Gray teams up with K R Burke, and while she needs to find improvement, a return to the distance she’s won over before could help her bounce back.
Harswell Duke (6/1) – Betvictor
Harswell Duke has been a consistent performer, though he’s been out of the placings recently. Jonny Peate partners Roger Fell & Sean Murray’s runner, and if this 6-year-old can rediscover his earlier form, he might be in contention.
Paladin (12/1) – Unibet
Having not run this season, Paladin is something of an unknown quantity in this field. Joe Fanning rides for Charlie Johnston, and while this 3-year-old will need to shake off the rust, he could improve after his break if he’s well-prepared.
Ravishing Beauty (10/1) – Bet365
This lightly raced 3-year-old filly has been steadily improving with each start. Finley Marsh rides for Jedd O’Keeffe, and if she continues on this upward curve, she could challenge for the placings in what is a competitive field.
Overlooked (9/1) – Betvictor
Overlooked hasn’t quite hit the heights expected of him this season, but with Joanna Mason aboard for Harriet Bethell, there’s hope he can bounce back. If he can rediscover his earlier form, he could make an impact in this race.
Obee Jo (14/1) – Unibet
Obee Jo is an experienced 8-year-old who has been there and done that, but his recent form has been hit and miss. Amie Waugh partners him for Tim Easterby, and while his best days may be behind him, he’s still capable of putting in a strong performance on his day.
Verdict
It Just Takes Time looks set to be a major player with his recent course form and experience at this level. Magical Merlin is another strong contender, with his consistency giving him a solid chance. Powdering is also one to watch if she can return to her earlier season form. Our pick for the race is It Just Takes Time, who seems well-positioned to capitalize on his recent encouraging performances at this track.
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Beverley 17:37
Hatfields For Everything Range Rover Handicap
Winner £4,527, 2nd £2,124, 3rd £1,061, 4th £531, 5th £265
3yo+, 11 Runners
Flat,Turf , 1m 1f 207y , GOOD
Stratocracy (4/1) – Bet365
Stratocracy comes into this race with a recent win under his belt, but he struggled last time out. Lewis Edmunds rides for Kevin Frost, and if this 3-year-old can return to the form that saw him take victory in August, he could easily challenge for another win.
Straight A (6/1) – Betvictor
Straight A has been somewhat inconsistent this season, but he has shown glimpses of potential. Alistair Rawlinson takes the ride for Michael Appleby, and if things go his way, he could finish strongly over this distance.
Edvard Grieg (5/1) – Unibet
After a solid second-place finish last time, Edvard Grieg looks to be on the improve. Rhys Clutterbuck partners him for Dylan Cunha, and this 3-year-old could finally break his maiden in what looks like a weaker field.
Colorada Dancer (10/1) – Bet365
This Richard Fahey-trained colt has shown little form lately, but Oisin Orr takes the ride, and he may have more to offer on his day. With a slight drop in class, Colorada Dancer could spring a surprise if he finds his best stride.
Ribble Radiant (8/1) – Betvictor
Ribble Radiant has struggled for consistency this season but has performed well at Beverley in the past. David Allan rides for Tim Easterby, and while improvement is needed, her past course form suggests she cannot be entirely discounted.
Zous Juice (12/1) – Unibet
Zous Juice hasn’t managed to put in any notable performances recently, but with Joanna Mason riding for the Easterby team, this 3-year-old filly might find some improvement over the extended distance.
Claxton Bay (7/2) – Bet365
Consistently in the placings without quite breaking through, Claxton Bay is knocking on the door of a win. P J McDonald partners this David Evans-trained colt, and with his recent form, he could be due for a victory in this race.
Hardman (9/2) – Betvictor
This in-form gelding has secured two wins from his last two starts, and David Nolan rides him again for the David & Nicola Barron team. With momentum on his side, Hardman is one to watch as he seeks to continue his winning streak.
Jalaybee (10/1) – Unibet
Jalaybee has been gradually improving, with a strong second-place finish last time. Zak Wheatley partners him for Declan Carroll, and if he can maintain this progress, he could be a lively outsider in this field.
Made All (12/1) – Bet365
This 3-year-old has had a mixed season, but with Alex Jary taking the ride for Antony Brittain, there is potential for improvement. Made All will need to return to the form that saw him run well earlier in the season to feature here.
Inspiring Speeches (8/1) – Betvictor
Inspiring Speeches has been consistent without winning, often placing in the frame. Connor Beasley takes the ride for Michael Dods, and with his past performances, he is one to consider for an each-way bet in this competitive field.
Oceanic Wonder (9/1) – Unibet
Oceanic Wonder has been a solid performer this season, with a win and several placed efforts. Jason Hart rides for Tim Easterby, and while this filly didn’t impress last time out, she could bounce back and feature here.
Timely Chance (20/1) – Bet365
Timely Chance has struggled for form this season and will need a big improvement to be competitive here. George Rooke rides for Steph Hollinshead, and while a long shot, he could surprise if things fall in his favor.
Verdict
Claxton Bay has been consistently knocking on the door and could finally break through for a win in this contest. Hardman has been in excellent form and will be looking to extend his winning streak. Edvard Grieg could also be a major player after his solid recent second-place finish. Our pick for the race is Claxton Bay, whose consistent form suggests he’s ready to capitalize in this field.
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