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Doncaster 17:10
Weekend Winners On At The Races Handicap
- 3yo, 10 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 7f 213y , Round course – GOOD, Good to firm in places; Straight course – GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick: 6.9) (Watered)
- Winner £4,397, 2nd £2,063, 3rd £1,031, 4th £516, 5th £257
🐎 Everyoneknowsadave – Best Odds: 16/1 with Betvictor
Everyoneknowsadave started the year on a high with a win at Newcastle but disappointed on his next start. Jessica Macey’s colt could bounce back now dropped slightly in grade, but needs to prove that last effort was a one-off.
Recommended bookmaker: Betvictor
🐎 Patsy Snugfit – Best Odds: 7/1 with Unibet
Patsy Snugfit ended last season in decent shape, placing in some competitive fields. Eve Johnson Houghton’s gelding could run a big race on reappearance if tuned up, especially drawn well to settle into a rhythm early.
Recommended bookmaker: Unibet
🐎 Shimaleyah – Best Odds: 6/1 with bet365
Shimaleyah has shown steady progression with each start, and Marco Botti’s charge might be ready to strike now tackling handicaps. Benoit De La Sayette takes the ride, which adds further confidence.
Recommended bookmaker: bet365
🐎 Take A Breath – Best Odds: 5/2 with bet365
Trained by William Haggas, Take A Breath brings some strong two-year-old form into the mix and has shaped as though a mile would suit. With Cieren Fallon in the saddle, he’s the likely favourite and looks to be well-handicapped if fully fit.
Recommended bookmaker: bet365
🐎 It’sneverjustone – Best Odds: 5/1 with Betvictor
It’sneverjustone ran a cracker on seasonal return when second in a Wolverhampton handicap. That run should have him spot-on for this, and he’s clearly suited to a mile on turf based on his running style and pedigree.
Recommended bookmaker: Betvictor
🐎 Hot Dancer – Best Odds: 15/2 with Unibet
Charlie Johnston’s Hot Dancer has been knocking on the door and should strip fitter for a recent seasonal reappearance. He usually runs prominently and could dominate from the front if left alone.
Recommended bookmaker: Unibet
🐎 Native Honey – Best Odds: 9/1 with bet365
Native Honey showed much more late last season and may come forward for her recent pipe-opener. From a stable that knows how to get results at Doncaster, she could be dangerous if the race sets up for a closer.
Recommended bookmaker: bet365
🐎 Graduated – Best Odds: 15/2 with Betvictor
Graduated had a productive juvenile season and was far from disgraced on reappearance. With Gina Mangan claiming, he’s weighted to go well and could benefit from this step back in trip.
Recommended bookmaker: Betvictor
🐎 Canvas – Best Odds: 25/1 with Unibet
Canvas hasn’t yet managed to put his best foot forward and his recent efforts leave him with something to prove. Unless there’s a dramatic improvement, others are more compelling in this field.
Recommended bookmaker: Unibet
🐎 Barry’s Boy – Best Odds: 8/1 with bet365
Barry’s Boy ran consistently enough at two to suggest there may be more to come this season. If he can settle early from his wide draw, he could be finishing strongly as others tire late on.
Recommended bookmaker: bet365
Verdict
There’s plenty of potential in this wide-open handicap, but It’sneverjustone brings the benefit of recent race fitness and appeals as one who may now be ready to go one better. Shimaleyah looks a danger if progressing again, while Take A Breath commands respect as the likely improver from a top yard.
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Doncaster 17:45
Livescore Bet Best Odds Daily Novices’ Handicap Chase (GBB Race)
- 5yo+, 4 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 78y , Hurdle course – GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places; Chase course – GOOD, Good to soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 6.1, Hurdle 5.8)
- Winner £6,337, 2nd £2,916, 3rd £1,458, 4th £730, 5th £364
🐎 Archivist – Best Odds: 11/8 with bet365
Archivist has finished second on five consecutive outings and continues to run with credit. Trained by William Haggas and ridden by Cieren Fallon, the son of Sea The Stars is consistent and holds leading claims again—though the market suggests he’s running out of excuses.
Recommended bookmaker: bet365
🐎 Broker Charlie – Best Odds: 40/1 with Unibet
Broker Charlie brings modest form to the table after a couple of midfield efforts in lower-level contests. He steps up in trip and takes on a higher class of opposition here, but unless there’s marked improvement, he’s likely to find this a tough ask.
Recommended bookmaker: Unibet
🐎 Dangerman – Best Odds: 14/1 with Betvictor
Dangerman made little impression on debut but is clearly better than that showing based on connections. With Benoit De La Sayette booked and a top yard behind him, this son of Kingman could take a big step forward if learning from that initial experience.
Recommended bookmaker: Betvictor
🐎 Mister Rizz – Best Odds: 11/10 with bet365
An eye-catching runner-up on his only start, Mister Rizz caught the eye finishing strongly over a mile and now steps up in trip. Trained by Ed Walker, he looks like one with real scope to improve and could go one better if building on that solid introduction.
Recommended bookmaker: bet365
🐎 Ritaan – Best Odds: 6/1 with Betvictor
A newcomer to watch, Ritaan is an interesting prospect from the Harry Eustace yard. There’s some encouragement in the pedigree, and with Pierre-Louis Jamin taking the ride, market support would be notable. Could be anything at this stage.
Recommended bookmaker: Betvictor
Verdict
This appears to revolve around the two clear market leaders, with Mister Rizz narrowly preferred over the more exposed Archivist, who continues to find one too good. If the step up in distance suits the Ed Walker-trained colt, he should be finishing strongly. Ritaan adds intrigue on debut and might be the surprise package.
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Doncaster 18:20
Virgin Bet Every Saturday Money Back Handicap Hurdle (Go North Cab On Target Series Qualifier)
- 4yo+, 9 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 181y , Hurdle course – GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places; Chase course – GOOD, Good to soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 6.1, Hurdle 5.8)
- Winner £4,330, 2nd £1,993, 3rd £996, 4th £499, 5th £248
1. Criminal Shore – Best Odds: 14/1 – Betvictor
Has had two educational spins and could be sharper for those experiences. Representing a stable that knows how to bring one forward, he might not be far away if finding a bit of progression.
2. Dubai Gold – Best Odds: 33/1 – bet365
Ran green on debut and never really threatened. Improvement is needed to get involved, though the application of headgear suggests connections are trying to sharpen him up.
**3. Erick – NR
Non-runner – removed from the contest.
4. Honved – Best Odds: 3/1 – Unibet
Only narrowly denied on his racecourse bow and shaped with considerable promise. Trained by Ralph Beckett and expected to come on plenty for that outing. Major contender if building on that strong debut effort.
5. Meblesh – Best Odds: 15/2 – bet365
Makes his first appearance and hails from a respected yard in Richard Hannon. Likely to know his job, and market support could be telling. One to keep an eye on if attracting interest before the off.
6. Mum’s Angel – Best Odds: 9/1 – BetMGM
Well-bred and represents the Clive Cox operation, which has a good record with newcomers. Bred to appreciate this trip and could play a role if sharp enough on debut.
7. Palmarian – Best Odds: 11/8 – bet365
Caught the eye on debut when staying on strongly into fourth and now steps up with Buick booked. Bred to improve with racing and should go very close with normal progress. Hard to ignore.
8. Recency Bias – Best Odds: 20/1 – Unibet
Fair introduction when running a solid race in midfield and will likely improve for that. May be best suited by a bit further in time but not ruled out for minor money.
9. Uniting – Best Odds: 50/1 – BetMGM
Debuts for a yard capable of landing a touch with a newcomer, but pedigree suggests he might need further or more time. Watch for future outings rather than today.
10. Fallons First – Best Odds: 20/1 – bet365
Takes his first steps on a racecourse and comes from the in-form Burke team. Market moves could be significant, but others are preferred on paper for win purposes.
11. Forty Years On – Best Odds: 15/2 – Betvictor
Not beaten far on debut and shaped as if more would be forthcoming. George Scott’s runner looks likely to improve, and with that run under his belt, a bold showing wouldn’t surprise.
12. Karakula – Best Odds: 33/1 – BetMGM
Showed little first time out and will need to have taken a major step forward to get involved. Hard to recommend unless there’s a dramatic turnaround.
13. She’s A Goldigger – Best Odds: 66/1 – bet365
Steps onto the track for the first time and lacks the profile of others here. Trainer doesn’t often strike with first-timers, and best watched on this occasion.
Verdict
Palmarian shaped with a great deal of promise on his debut and looks the one they all have to beat with William Buick retaining the ride. Honved appeals as a serious threat after a close second last time and should improve again, while Forty Years On could take a significant leap forward from his debut run. For each-way value, Mum’s Angel looks interesting from a stable known for ready juveniles.
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Doncaster 18:50
Virgin Bet Daily Extra Places Novices’ Hurdle (GBB Race)
- 4yo+, 4 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 3m 84y , Hurdle course – GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places; Chase course – GOOD, Good to soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 6.1, Hurdle 5.8)
- Winner £5,827, 2nd £2,685, 3rd £1,342, 4th £672
Fairlawn Flyer – 8/1 (Best Odds: bet365)
Has struggled to recapture his best form this season, but his previous performances suggest he retains ability. He wasn’t disgraced last time and may appreciate this longer trip. If he finds some improvement, he could be competitive.
Super Citizen – 5/1 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
A consistent performer who has been placing regularly without quite managing to get his head in front. He stays well, and his solid form makes him a strong contender. If things fall his way, he has every chance of getting a deserved win.
Jessie Lightfoot – 16/1 (Best Odds: Unibet)
Has been running respectably in similar contests but is yet to deliver a truly eye-catching performance. A fall last time is a concern, but if she completes without mistakes, she could sneak into the places at a big price.
Touchwoodexpress – 7/2 (Best Odds: bet365)
Showed promise when winning earlier in the season and has put in respectable efforts since. Fell last time out when still in contention, so he needs a clear round here. If he jumps well, he could be a big player.
C’Est Quelqu’un – 20/1 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
Has struggled for consistency and has yet to show enough to suggest he can take this. His best form would put him in the mix, but he needs to find a significant step forward to be competitive.
Dusautior – 9/2 (Best Odds: Unibet)
Has placed a few times this season but was pulled up two starts ago and finished down the field last time. Needs to bounce back, but he stays well and has the potential to run a solid race if returning to form.
Unblinking – 14/1 (Best Odds: bet365)
Has been below his best in recent outings, but he has run well in similar races in the past. Needs to rediscover some old form, but he has enough ability to spring a surprise if putting in a strong effort.
Getthepot – 11/1 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
A winner earlier in the season but has struggled to follow up. Needs to show a return to that previous form, but if he does, he could have a say in the outcome.
Jamesieconn – 5/2 (Best Odds: Unibet)
The market leader and for good reason, with a strong win on his record and some respectable efforts since. If he runs to his best, he is a major contender.
Lady Pacifico – 25/1 (Best Odds: bet365)
Has struggled to make an impact in her recent runs, and while she is lightly raced over fences, she will need a big improvement to figure here. Others make more appeal.
Verdict
Jamesieconn has shown enough to suggest he can take this contest if running to his potential. Touchwoodexpress looks a real danger if his jumping holds up, while Super Citizen is a solid performer who could be right in the mix. Dusautior could also be worth considering if bouncing back to form.
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Doncaster 19:20
Livescore Bet Handicap Chase
- 5yo+, 7 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 115y , Chase course – GOOD, Good to soft in places; Hurdle course – GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: 6.0) (Rail movements: 2.15 & 4.33 +29yds, 2.50, 3.58 & 5.03 +7y
- Winner £3,248, 2nd £1,494, 3rd £747, 4th £374, 5th £186
Diamond Koda – 7/2 (Best Odds: bet365)
A consistent performer who has placed in all three outings this season. He has been knocking on the door for a breakthrough win and remains competitive at this level. If he maintains his recent form, he could go close again.
Benmore – 7/1 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
Has been steadily improving, finishing in the frame in his last three runs. If he tidies up his jumping, he could be a real threat in this contest. His trainer has a good record with similar types, making him one to watch.
Lune De La Mer – 10/1 (Best Odds: Unibet)
Won both of her starts last season but hasn’t looked the same since returning this term. Pulled up on her last outing, which raises some concerns. However, if she rediscovers her best form, she could be a lively outsider.
Scots Poet – 14/1 (Best Odds: bet365)
Has shown some ability in the past but has been struggling for consistency. If he can recapture his better form, he may be able to sneak into the places, though he will need to improve to challenge the leading contenders.
Reforme – 7/1 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
Bounced back to form last time with a strong runner-up finish. If he builds on that effort, he could be a serious player here. A well-handicapped horse who may be peaking at the right time.
Gwennie May Star – 5/2 (Best Odds: Unibet)
Produced an impressive win last time out and looks to be on the up. If she continues her progress, she has every chance of following up here. The leading contender based on recent form.
Kally Des Bruyeres – 16/1 (Best Odds: bet365)
Sprung a surprise two starts ago when landing a win but was pulled up next time. A risky proposition given that inconsistency, but if she runs to her best, she has an outside chance.
Maxiboy Dagrostis – 15/2 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
Ran well when third two outings ago but failed to complete last time. The application of a tongue tie could make a difference, and if it does, he could bounce back with a strong performance. A potential dark horse in the race.
Imperial Jade – 9/1 (Best Odds: Unibet)
Looked promising earlier in the season with a couple of good efforts but has failed to make an impact in recent starts. Needs to return to his best form to be a serious contender here.
Verdict
Gwennie May Star arrives in excellent form and looks the one to beat. Maxiboy Dagrostis could be dangerous if the tongue tie has the desired effect, while Benmore has been consistent and could challenge if he jumps better. Reforme is another with a chance, especially if he builds on his recent second-place finish.
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Doncaster 19:54
Livescore Bet Handicap Chase
- 5yo+, 7 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 115y , Chase course – GOOD, Good to soft in places; Hurdle course – GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: 6.0) (Rail movements: 2.15 & 4.33 +29yds, 2.50, 3.58 & 5.03 +7y
- Winner £3,248, 2nd £1,494, 3rd £747, 4th £374, 5th £186
Kap Auteuil – 16/1 (Best Odds: bet365)
Once a reliable performer, but recent efforts have been underwhelming. Pulled up on his last start and hasn’t shown much spark this season. Needs a big revival to be competitive, but his past ability makes him difficult to completely rule out.
Valence d’Aumont – 6/4 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
Comes into this race fresh off a victory and looks in good shape to follow up. Has been performing consistently and should enjoy this trip. If he maintains his recent level, he will be a major threat once again.
Coolmoyne – 5/1 (Best Odds: Unibet)
Has produced some solid performances this season but has also thrown in a few below-par efforts. Capable on his day, but he needs to produce his best form to challenge the main contenders here. An each-way chance if running up to his potential.
Bravethewaves – 5/2 (Best Odds: bet365)
A winner two starts ago but followed that up with a disappointing effort. If he bounces back to his earlier form, he could be a leading player in this race. A solid chance if everything clicks into place.
Great Ballinboris – 7/1 (Best Odds: Betvictor)
Has yet to hit top form this season, but his previous placed efforts suggest there is some ability there. Needs to step up considerably, but if he finds improvement, he could be in the mix for the places.
Verdict
Valence d’Aumont is in great form and looks the one to beat. Bravethewaves has shown flashes of ability and could be a strong contender if returning to his best. Coolmoyne has the potential to get involved if he finds consistency, while Great Ballinboris could sneak into the frame at a bigger price.
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