Cork Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Friday, 13th December 2024

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THE JUKEBOX MAN (1:20 KEMPTON) & CONSTITUTION HILL (1:55 KEMPTON) BOTH TO WIN
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Cork 12:00

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden

 Winner £9,235, 2nd £2,974, 3rd £1,409, 4th £626, 5th £313, 6th £157

 2yo, 14 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 5f , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Round course

1. Alright George (Best Odds: 100/1 – Bet365)

Alright George has yet to show any form of note, with a string of poor efforts to his name. Tiernan Power Roche takes the ride for trainer P J Rothwell, but a major improvement is required. Bet with Bet365.


2. Another Challenge (Best Odds: 16/1 – Betvictor)

Another Challenge, representing Oliver McKiernan’s yard and ridden by Phillip Enright, ran a modest seventh in his only outing. He will need to step up considerably to contend here. Bet with Betvictor.


3. Chef’s Kiss (Best Odds: 50/1 – Unibet)

Chef’s Kiss, trained by P J Rothwell and partnered by James O’Sullivan, has struggled in his recent starts, including a disappointing run last time. Improvement is needed to feature. Bet with Unibet.


4. Dream Diamond (Best Odds: 16/1 – Bet365)

This Michael G Kennedy-trained gelding showed promise when finishing third last time out. Michael O’Sullivan takes the ride, and further improvement could see him run into a place. Bet with Bet365.


5. Dutch Gold (Best Odds: 11/2 – Betvictor)

Dutch Gold, trained by Noel Meade and ridden by Donagh Meyler, has been consistent in his recent efforts and looks well-placed to be a contender in this field. Bet with Betvictor.


6. Gimme A Buzz (Best Odds: 50/1 – Unibet)

Gimme A Buzz, trained by E Bolger and partnered by Simon Torrens, has shown little in two starts. He would need to find significant improvement to factor into the finish. Bet with Unibet.


7. I’ll Sort That (Best Odds: 33/1 – Bet365)

Trained by Declan Queally and ridden by Shane Fitzgerald, I’ll Sort That is making his debut and will need to deliver a strong performance to challenge the more experienced runners. Bet with Bet365.


8. Kared’as de Cougny (Best Odds: 20/1 – Betvictor)

This Philip Fenton-trained gelding finished a modest eighth on debut. Niall Moore takes the ride, and although improvement is possible, he remains an outsider. Bet with Betvictor.


9. Kel Histoire (Best Odds: 8/11 – Bet365)

W P Mullins’ Kel Histoire, with Mark Walsh aboard, is the clear favorite after winning impressively on his last outing. He is the one to beat in this lineup. Bet with Bet365.


10. Kilgame (Best Odds: 7/2 – Betvictor)

Henry De Bromhead’s Kilgame, guided by Darragh O’Keeffe, was a strong second on his debut. He has the potential to challenge the favorite with another solid performance. Bet with Betvictor.


11. Marine Ranger (Best Odds: 50/1 – Unibet)

Marine Ranger, trained by P A Fahy and ridden by Harry Sexton, has been largely disappointing in his recent starts and will need to improve significantly to compete. Bet with Unibet.


12. Nettuno Italia (Best Odds: 33/1 – Bet365)

Nettuno Italia, making his debut under Tom Harney for trainer Ross O’Sullivan, is an unknown quantity in this field. It remains to be seen if he has what it takes to contend. Bet with Bet365.


13. Royal Reprobate (Best Odds: 25/1 – Betvictor)

This Gavin Cromwell-trained gelding has yet to show much promise. Kieren Buckley takes the reins, and while improvement is possible, he faces a tough field. Bet with Betvictor.


14. Scriabin (Best Odds: 14/1 – Unibet)

Scriabin, trained by Patrick Griffin and ridden by Mark McDonagh, has shown glimpses of ability. He could be an interesting each-way prospect if he builds on his recent form. Bet with Unibet.


15. Simpson’s Paradox (Best Odds: 66/1 – Bet365)

This John Andrew Kinsella-trained gelding has not made an impression in his previous starts. A significant improvement is required for him to feature. Bet with Bet365.


16. Tea In The Park (Best Odds: 66/1 – Betvictor)

Tea In The Park has struggled to show any form and remains a longshot in this race. Ricky Doyle takes the ride for trainer Eamon Courtney. Bet with Betvictor.


17. Van Demon (Best Odds: 16/1 – Unibet)

Van Demon, another runner from Noel Meade’s stable, has shown promise in previous efforts. Daniel King takes the ride, and he could be a surprise package. Bet with Unibet.


18. Black Fern (Best Odds: 50/1 – Bet365)

This runner from Padraig Butler’s yard finished fifth on debut. Improvement is needed, but with John Shinnick aboard, he may take a step forward. Bet with Bet365.

Verdict

Kel Histoire stands out as the clear favorite and is expected to dominate this field. Kilgame is the most likely challenger and should run well based on his debut. Dutch Gold has the potential to grab a place, offering good value for each-way backers.

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Cork 12:30

Buy Tickets Online At www.corkracecourse.ie Handicap

 Winner £5,643, 2nd £1,817, 3rd £861, 4th £383, 5th £191, 6th £96

 3yo, 16 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 5f , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Round course

1. Beefeater (Best Odds: 100/1 – Bet365)

Beefeater, trained by Eamon Courtney and ridden by Michael O’Sullivan, has struggled in recent starts, finishing well down the field. Improvement is essential for any impact. Bet with Bet365.


2. Choose Your Answer (Best Odds: 100/1 – Betvictor)

This Robert Tyner-trained runner, partnered by Phillip Enright, showed little on debut and will need significant progress to contend in this lineup. Bet with Betvictor.


3. Faceman (Best Odds: 16/1 – Unibet)

Faceman, trained by David Harry Kelly and ridden by Cian Quirke, ran creditably in a few starts but faded in his latest effort. He’ll need to rediscover earlier form to feature. Bet with Unibet.


4. He’s Gorgeous (Best Odds: 40/1 – Bet365)

P A Fahy’s He’s Gorgeous, with Harry Sexton aboard, has shown little in his outings this season. Others appear to hold stronger claims. Bet with Bet365.


5. His Nibs (Best Odds: 12/1 – Betvictor)

This Gavin Cromwell-trained gelding has shown glimpses of ability, and Kieren Buckley will aim to bring out his best here. An each-way chance in this company. Bet with Betvictor.


6. Hitthehayson (Best Odds: 100/1 – Unibet)

Hitthehayson, trained by P J Rothwell and partnered by James O’Sullivan, has yet to show any promise in his starts and looks up against it here. Bet with Unibet.


7. I Ballyadam Moon (Best Odds: 16/1 – Bet365)

Terence O’Brien’s runner, with Sean O’Keeffe aboard, hasn’t built on his earlier promise. He needs a much-improved showing to challenge the main contenders. Bet with Bet365.


8. Ifyouaskme (Best Odds: 14/1 – Betvictor)

Richard Hennessy’s Ifyouaskme, guided by Darragh O’Keeffe, has shown flashes of ability and could surprise if he can put it all together. Worth considering for a place. Bet with Betvictor.


9. Justlikefire (Best Odds: 25/1 – Unibet)

Making his debut for Declan Queally, this runner remains an unknown quantity. Shane Fitzgerald takes the ride and will be looking to get the best out of him. Bet with Unibet.


10. Mic Drop (Best Odds: 14/1 – Bet365)

Mic Drop, from David M O’Brien’s stable and ridden by Sean Flanagan, has shown potential but needs to bounce back after a lackluster effort last time. Bet with Bet365.


11. Raby Mere (Best Odds: 50/1 – Betvictor)

This Louise G Lyons-trained gelding has yet to make an impression in his starts. Ryan Treacy rides, but others have stronger claims. Bet with Betvictor.


12. Relieved Of Duties (Best Odds: 15/8 – Unibet)

Relieved Of Duties, trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by Jordan Gainford, has been consistent with two placings in his last two starts. He looks well-placed to go close. Bet with Unibet.


13. Sheriffhill (Best Odds: 33/1 – Bet365)

Sheriffhill, trained by Terence O’Brien and ridden by John Shinnick, has been off the pace in recent efforts and will need to find significant improvement. Bet with Bet365.


14. Wrecking Ballbilly (Best Odds: 25/1 – Betvictor)

This Noel C Kelly-trained runner has shown only glimpses of ability. Jody McGarvey takes the ride, but others make more appeal in this field. Bet with Betvictor.


15. Are You Busy (Best Odds: 66/1 – Unibet)

Are You Busy, trained by Rodger Sweeney and ridden by Mike O’Connor, is making his first start of the season. He’ll need to show more than his previous efforts to feature. Bet with Unibet.


16. Calypso Bluebird (Best Odds: 66/1 – Bet365)

Calypso Bluebird, trained by Eoin Christopher McCarthy, was well beaten on debut. Calum Hogan takes the ride, but vast improvement is needed. Bet with Bet365.


17. Magic McColgan (Best Odds: 10/11 – Betvictor)

The favorite, Magic McColgan, trained by W P Mullins and partnered by Paul Townend, has shown quality in previous runs. He looks the one to beat in this field. Bet with Betvictor.


18. Paul’s Dream (Best Odds: 40/1 – Unibet)

Anthony Mullins’ Paul’s Dream, ridden by David Cullinane, is another debutant in this lineup. His chances depend on how well he takes to hurdles. Bet with Unibet.

Verdict

Magic McColgan is the standout pick and is expected to deliver a winning performance. Relieved Of Duties is the most likely to challenge, while His Nibs offers solid each-way value in this competitive field.

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Cork 13:05

Irish Stallion Farms Irish EBF Platinum Stakes (Listed Race)

 Winner £21,804, 2nd £7,022, 3rd £3,326, 4th £1,478, 5th £739, 6th £370

 3yo+, 10 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Round course

Luckinthecity (Best Odds: 9/4 with bet365)
Willie Mullins’ five-year-old has been in excellent form, with two wins in his last three outings. Paul Townend takes the ride, and he should handle this step up in class.

Minella Sixo (Best Odds: 6/4 with Betvictor)
Gordon Elliott’s charge has shown consistency with back-to-back wins and looks set for another big performance under Sam Ewing.

Churchroad Prince (Best Odds: 8/1 with BetMGM)
After a solid win last time out, this six-year-old trained by Jonathan Sweeney may prove a lively contender under Michael O’Sullivan.

Pray Tell (Best Odds: 7/1 with bet365)
Desmond Kenneally’s experienced eight-year-old has been consistent in recent starts and could provide some value under John Shinnick.

Therellbguddaysyet (Best Odds: 40/1 with Betvictor)
Despite a recent win, this eight-year-old has yet to prove he can handle this level of competition. Improvement is required for a stronger showing.

Just For Love (Best Odds: 5/2 with BetMGM)
This lightly raced mare has been in good form, with a pair of wins earlier in the season. Danny Mullins will look to guide her to another strong performance.

Verdict

This race appears to be a battle between the classier runners, with Minella Sixo and Luckinthecity both bringing top form into the contest. Just For Love also has strong claims and could challenge the favorites. However, Minella Sixo is our choice, given his consistency and ability to handle longer distances with ease.

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Cork 13:40

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap

 Winner £10,261, 2nd £3,304, 3rd £1,565, 4th £696, 5th £348, 6th £174

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Round course

A Law Of Her Own (Best Odds: 14/1 with bet365)
Peter Fahey’s seven-year-old has been consistent at this level and could surprise with Danny Mullins in the saddle, despite stiff competition.

Air Drop (Best Odds: 33/1 with BetMGM)
Gordon Elliott’s mare has shown flashes of ability but needs a significant improvement to feature prominently under Sam Ewing.

Kilbarry Saint (Best Odds: 16/1 with Betvictor)
Darragh O’Keeffe rides this five-year-old, who has shown enough potential to contend for minor places with a step up in performance.

Must Be Dreaming (Best Odds: 40/1 with BetMGM)
A tough ask for this seven-year-old trained by G. Ahern, who has struggled in recent outings and may find this level too challenging.

Only By Night (Best Odds: 15/8 with bet365)
Sean Flanagan partners Gavin Cromwell’s mare, who impressed with a victory against geldings at Tipperary and looks poised for further success.

Zenta (Best Odds: 10/3 with Betvictor)
W.P. Mullins’ five-year-old is a classy prospect who has yet to hit top form this season but remains a serious contender under Paul Townend.

Karia Des Blaises (Best Odds: 20/1 with BetMGM)
This four-year-old trained by Willie Mullins faces an uphill battle against more seasoned rivals but could gain valuable experience here.

Nara (Best Odds: 9/4 with bet365)
A lightly raced four-year-old from Henry de Bromhead’s yard, Nara has shown significant promise and could build on her recent success with Mark Walsh aboard.

Verdict

Only By Night looks like a standout, building on her impressive Tipperary victory to assert herself as a leading chaser. Nara also holds strong claims with her recent form suggesting she’s on an upward trajectory. Zenta could be a dark horse if finding improvement under Paul Townend. Our choice is Only By Night, who appears to have the ideal profile for this Grade 2 contest.

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Cork 14:12

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Give Thanks Stakes (Group 3)

 Winner £33,348, 2nd £10,739, 3rd £5,087, 4th £2,261, 5th £1,130, 6th £565

 3yo+, 7 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 4f , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Round course

Banbridge (Best Odds: 10/1 with Betvictor)
Joseph O’Brien’s eight-year-old showed promise with a strong run last season and could be a lively outsider under Richard Deegan.

Dinoblue (Best Odds: 11/2 with BetMGM)
This consistent mare from Willie Mullins’ yard has been knocking on the door in top-class company and looks set for another strong showing with Mark Walsh aboard.

Ferny Hollow (Best Odds: 7/1 with bet365)
Lightly raced but immensely talented, Ferny Hollow could make an impact if fully fit and ready under the guidance of Patrick Mullins.

Appreciate It (Best Odds: 12/1 with Betvictor)
This ten-year-old has shown flashes of brilliance but needs to recapture his best form to feature prominently in this competitive field.

Blue Lord (Best Odds: 9/1 with BetMGM)
Although he had an inconsistent season, Blue Lord remains a capable chaser and could surprise with Danny Mullins in the saddle.

Energumene (Best Odds: 4/5 with bet365)
The reigning Champion Chase winner is the one to beat in this field, with Paul Townend tasked with guiding him to another Grade 2 success.

Hunters Yarn (Best Odds: 22/1 with Betvictor)
While Hunters Yarn has shown ability, this step up in class might prove too much for him despite Brian Hayes’ capable guidance.

The Banger Doyle (Best Odds: 66/1 with BetMGM)
A surprise winner at a lower level recently, but this step into Grade 2 company might be too demanding for this John Queally-trained eight-year-old.

Verdict

Energumene stands out as the clear favorite, with his stellar record making him difficult to oppose. Dinoblue and Ferny Hollow both have the talent to challenge if they bring their best form, while Banbridge offers value for an each-way bet. Our selection is Energumene, whose class and consistency should see him dominate this field.

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Cork 14:47

Irish Stallion Farms Irish EBF Fillies Maiden

 Winner £7,696, 2nd £2,478, 3rd £1,174, 4th £522, 5th £261, 6th £130

 3yo+, 13 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 2f 80y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Round course

Killaney King (Best Odds: 12/1 with Betvictor)
This six-year-old from Henry de Bromhead’s yard has been lightly raced but has shown promise and could challenge with Darragh O’Keeffe aboard.

Toor Khov (Best Odds: 20/1 with BetMGM)
Despite some inconsistent recent performances, Liam Quinlan’s 3lb claim might help this runner’s chances in a competitive field.

Johnny Blue (Best Odds: 11/4 with bet365)
Paul Townend rides this five-year-old from Willie Mullins’ stable, who looks well-handicapped and could prove hard to beat.

Junior Rattler (Best Odds: 8/1 with Betvictor)
This nine-year-old has struggled for consistency but retains the ability to make an impact, particularly with Phillip Enright in the saddle.

From The Ashes (Best Odds: 10/1 with BetMGM)
C Byrnes’ charge could be a dark horse, having run well in similar contests before, and Ryan Treacy will be hoping for a bold performance.

Walk Away Harry (Best Odds: 20/1 with bet365)
This six-year-old has struggled for form this season but may find improvement if Sean Flanagan can get the best out of him.

One Big Boum (Best Odds: 9/1 with Betvictor)
A recent winner who could capitalize on his good form, Brian Hayes will be aiming to deliver another strong run for Philip Fenton.

Whatsafellatodo (Best Odds: 8/1 with BetMGM)
This veteran campaigner continues to run with credit and could go close under the experienced Donagh Meyler.

Aine’s Lad (Best Odds: 25/1 with bet365)
A consistent sort who could place if finding his best form, Ben Harvey takes the ride for Matthew J Smith.

Voice Of Reason (Best Odds: 18/1 with Betvictor)
Gordon Elliott’s four-year-old has yet to prove himself at this level but has shown potential for improvement with Sam Ewing aboard.

Lucky Viv (Best Odds: 33/1 with BetMGM)
This six-year-old has struggled recently, and while John Shinnick’s claim helps, others appeal more strongly here.

Storm Mahler (Best Odds: 50/1 with bet365)
Conor McNamara’s mount has been off form lately and looks unlikely to be competitive in this contest.

Glorytogod Tom (Best Odds: 28/1 with Betvictor)
Sean O’Keeffe partners this lightly raced seven-year-old, who will need a career-best to be involved at the finish.

King Ferdinand (Best Odds: 25/1 with BetMGM)
Michael O’Sullivan’s mount has been inconsistent but could surprise if putting in a clean round of jumping.

Young Lucy (Best Odds: 4/1 with bet365)
A runner with strong recent form, this five-year-old from A J Martin’s yard could be a leading contender under Daniel King.

Tomjackwilliam (Best Odds: 14/1 with Betvictor)
This seven-year-old has been lightly raced recently and could be an outsider to watch if finding his best form.

Buck Rogers (Best Odds: 16/1 with BetMGM)
A veteran campaigner who has shown ability in the past but needs a revival of form to challenge here.

Mercury Mission (Best Odds: 20/1 with bet365)
Tiernan Power Roche takes the ride on this five-year-old, who will need a significant improvement to feature.

Another Ocana (Best Odds: 20/1 with Betvictor)
A capable performer on his day, this seven-year-old will need a return to form to be competitive.

Crowsatedappletart (Best Odds: 12/1 with BetMGM)
This seven-year-old has shown solid form recently and could be a lively each-way contender with Gavin Brouder aboard.

Verdict

Johnny Blue brings a touch of class to this field and looks primed for a bold showing. Young Lucy has been consistent and could push the favorite, while One Big Boum and Whatsafellatodo offer value for place claims. Johnny Blue gets the nod as our selection, with his proven ability and strong connections pointing to a standout performance.

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Cork 15:22

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 Winner £5,387, 2nd £1,735, 3rd £822, 4th £365, 5th £183, 6th £91

 3yo+, 21 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 205y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Round course

Chautuaqua (Best Odds: 8/1 with Betvictor)
This six-year-old has been consistent in placing but is still searching for a breakthrough win. Daniel King rides for Denis Gerard Hogan.

Zoomtime (Best Odds: 11/2 with bet365)
C Byrnes’ six-year-old has displayed steady improvement, making him a strong contender under Miss A L Fitzgibbon.

Colleen Danu (Best Odds: 4/1 with BetMGM)
Patrick Foley’s five-year-old found her form with a recent win and looks well-positioned to build on that success with Michael O’Sullivan aboard.

Kobalt St Georges (Best Odds: 25/1 with Betvictor)
While this gelding has struggled to find his rhythm, he has shown glimpses of promise. Ryan Treacy takes the reins.

Liberated Light (Best Odds: 10/1 with BetMGM)
This five-year-old could surprise if improving on past performances, with Mr J L Gleeson in the saddle for John E & Thomas Kiely.

Splendid Choice (Best Odds: 33/1 with bet365)
P J Rothwell’s runner has been inconsistent but could run into the places with a strong ride from Tiernan Power Roche.

Island McCoo (Best Odds: 20/1 with Betvictor)
This seven-year-old has had mixed results this season but is capable of better with Cian Quirke claiming 5lb.

Let Him B (Best Odds: 16/1 with BetMGM)
C Byrnes’ runner has yet to make an impact but could improve under Richard Deegan in this competitive field.

Lispendense (Best Odds: 8/1 with bet365)
Simon Torrens partners this nine-year-old, who has been inconsistent but has the ability to be a factor if at his best.

Seskin Flash (Best Odds: 14/1 with Betvictor)
Liam Quinlan’s mount has shown ability in patches and could surprise with a better effort in this field.

Hesasmoothoperator (Best Odds: 5/1 with BetMGM)
Thomas Gibney’s six-year-old has been knocking on the door recently and could get a deserved win with Darragh O’Keeffe aboard.

Junot (Best Odds: 12/1 with bet365)
Michael Winters’ runner has shown flashes of potential but will need a step forward to challenge the market leaders.

A Nod To Getaway (Best Odds: 10/1 with Betvictor)
Paul O’Flynn’s charge is a consistent sort who could be in the mix under G B Noonan, claiming 5lb.

The Dooner Citizen (Best Odds: 12/1 with BetMGM)
This six-year-old has been improving steadily and could make his presence felt in the hands of Mr Alan O’Sullivan.

Verdict

This is a highly competitive race with several live contenders. Colleen Danu appears to be on an upward trajectory and looks like the one to beat. Hesasmoothoperator has been consistent and could go close, while Zoomtime offers plenty of appeal with steady recent form. Our selection is Colleen Danu, whose recent win suggests she’s ready to take another step forward.

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