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Doncaster 14:05
Believe Specialist Finance Apprentice Handicap
- 3yo, 7 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 1m 2f 43y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick 7.4) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 1.57 & 2.32 +27yds)
- Winner £4,397, 2nd £2,063, 3rd £1,031, 4th £516, 5th £257
Tees Spirit (12/1) – bet365: The 6-year-old has had mixed form lately, with a win followed by some lackluster performances. Mia Nicholls claims 5lb, and the horse’s prior success over the course and distance keeps him in with a chance.
Badri (13/2) – Betvictor: Consistent performer who has been knocking on the door in similar events. P J McDonald takes the reins, and a return to his best form would put him firmly in contention.
Brave Nation (5/1) – Unibet: A strong sprinter who secured victory here two runs back before placing third in his most recent outing. Hector Crouch is back in the saddle, and if he maintains his recent form, he should go close.
Haymaker (6/1) – bet365: Has shown some strong performances earlier in the season but has been a bit off the boil lately. With Billy Loughnane claiming 5lb, this 5-year-old could be a player if he can recapture his previous form.
Venture Capital (9/2) – Betvictor: A lightly raced 3-year-old who put in an impressive effort when runner-up last time. Shane Gray partners him again for Kevin Ryan, and with further improvement possible, he commands respect.
Muker (11/1) – Unibet: Ran a solid race when second last time out and could be finding his form again. Alex Jary claims 5lb, and if building on that performance, he could be one to consider.
Blind Beggar (20/1) – bet365: Yet to find his rhythm this season and faces a tough task here. Frederick Larson claims 3lb, but this 6-year-old needs to find significant improvement to challenge.
Ready Freddie Go (14/1) – Unibet: A consistent performer, having won two starts back and followed up with a solid fourth. Harry Russell is back on board, and while facing tougher competition today, he could spring a surprise.
Good Earth (15/2) – Betvictor: Comes here off the back of consecutive wins and appears in fine form. Benoit De La Sayette partners this 7-year-old, who could be in the mix again if maintaining his current streak.
Existent (8/1) – Unibet: Often runs consistently without managing to get his head in front. Marco Ghiani takes the ride, and this 6-year-old could run into a place if things go his way.
Arecibo (10/1) – bet365: Showed a return to form when placing second last time out. Jason Hart partners this 9-year-old, and although not the force of old, he retains the ability to make his presence felt.
Verdict
Venture Capital is preferred, as the 3-year-old seems to be progressing well and could be ready to strike. Brave Nation also holds strong claims based on recent form, while Good Earth cannot be ignored given his winning streak. For those looking at value, Muker might offer a tempting each-way option if he builds on his latest run.
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Doncaster 14:40
Believe Protect Handicap
- 4yo+, 9 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 1m 2f 43y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick 7.4) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 1.57 & 2.32 +27yds)
- Winner £5,653, 2nd £2,652, 3rd £1,325, 4th £663, 5th £330
Golden Mind (20/1) – Unibet: Although this 3-year-old showed some promise as a juvenile, he hasn’t quite rediscovered that level this season. Oisin Orr takes the ride, and improvement is needed after his seasonal reappearance.
Ten Pounds (10/3) – bet365: Comes into this race on the back of a hat-trick, having landed his handicap debut impressively at Newcastle. With Trevor Whelan aboard, he seems poised to continue his upward trajectory.
Germanic (6/1) – Betvictor: A lightly raced gelding who has shown significant promise. Cieren Fallon partners him for the first time, and this William Haggas-trained runner has more to offer in this competitive handicap.
Telemark (20/1) – Unibet: Won at Thirsk earlier in the season but hasn’t quite matched that form since. Harry Davies takes the ride, and he needs to step up to make an impact here.
Fifty Nifty (9/2) – bet365: Secured a win on his second handicap start at Newmarket. Neil Callan retains the partnership, and with the form of that win boosted by the runners-up, he could be a big player here.
Paborus (11/2) – Betvictor: Ran below expectations on his handicap debut but had previously secured two victories. Dropping back in trip today, Callum Rodriguez will look to bounce him back to winning ways.
Thunder Blue (11/1) – Unibet: Consistent performer who finished his races well last month over 6 furlongs. Saffie Osborne retains the ride, and he is one to consider now stepping back up to 7f.
Almarada Prince (16/1) – bet365: Has shown glimpses of form this season, notably when second over 6f at York in June. With William Pyle claiming 5lb, this change in trip could see him improve.
Burdett (25/1) – Betvictor: Already a two-time winner this season, but his latest run at Newcastle was disappointing. David Probert partners him again, and a bounce-back to form would put him in each-way contention.
Newsreader (10/1) – Unibet: Lightly raced with two wins to his name. He was well beaten on his only turf start earlier this year but returns fresh from a break. Benoit De La Sayette takes the ride.
Spanish Blaze (8/1) – bet365: Scored at Sandown in June and has continued to perform consistently since. P J McDonald is back on board, and the gelding should be thereabouts at the finish.
Verdict
Ten Pounds is taken to continue his progression after his dominant handicap debut win at Newcastle. Fifty Nifty also looks to be a major player, with his recent win form being franked. Spanish Blaze might offer value for those looking at each-way options given his consistent performances.
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Doncaster 15:15
Believe Loans Handicap (Div I)
- 4yo+, 12 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 7f 6y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick 7.4) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 1.57 & 2.32 +27yds)
- Winner £5,757, 2nd £2,702, 3rd £1,350, 4th £675, 5th £337
Cell Sa Beela (25/1) – Unibet: Although she showed promise last season, her two outings this year have been underwhelming. With Silvestre De Sousa aboard, she needs to recapture her best form to feature here.
Choisya (11/1) – bet365: A talented filly who has shown ability, including a win earlier this season. Harry Davies is in the saddle, and she could be a lively outsider.
Doom (15/2) – Betvictor: Consistent at a high level and only found a couple too good last time out. With Cieren Fallon taking the reins, she could be in contention if building on recent efforts.
Elim (7/1) – Unibet: Finished a respectable fourth last time and has been running well in competitive fields. Callum Rodriguez partners up, and she’s certainly not out of it here.
Nine Tenths (14/1) – bet365: Was second at York two starts ago but failed to fire last time. Daniel Tudhope takes the ride, and this filly will need to find her best form to challenge.
Great Generation (8/1) – Betvictor: Ran in Group 1 company last time and found it a step too far. However, she had previously shown quality in Group 3 contests. Marco Ghiani on board gives her solid claims.
Fair Angellica (5/2) – bet365: Comes into this race off a win and has been in top form this season. Finley Marsh will look to guide her to another success, and she’s likely to go off as a leading contender.
Key To Cotai (22/1) – Unibet: Has had a mixed season but showed enough ability in patches. Saffie Osborne takes the ride, though others look stronger on paper.
Queen Of Mougins (7/1) – Betvictor: Placed in her last two outings, she is in good form and has a live chance. Hector Crouch partners up, and this Ralph Beckett-trained filly could be a solid each-way bet.
Topanga (12/1) – bet365: Won last time out and has been improving steadily. David Probert takes the reins, and she’s one to keep an eye on at a decent price.
Ziggy’s Dream (10/1) – Unibet: Has shown flashes of ability, including a win at this course. Kieran O’Neill is booked to ride, and she could surprise at decent odds.
Verdict
Great Generation looks to be in a good spot, stepping back to Group 3 company after a tough run in a Group 1. Fair Angellica is a major player with her recent win suggesting she’s still on the rise. Queen Of Mougins might be the value bet, given her consistent recent form.
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Doncaster 15:45
Believe Loans Handicap (Div II)
- 4yo+, 11 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 7f 6y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick 7.4) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 1.57 & 2.32 +27yds)
- Winner £5,757, 2nd £2,702, 3rd £1,350, 4th £675, 5th £337
Terries Royale (15/2) – Unibet: Scored a well-deserved victory last time out, showing a turn of foot over a mile. With Megan Nicholls in the saddle, he could follow up with another strong performance.
English Spirit (25/1) – bet365: Has been fairly consistent this season, placing in his last three starts. David Mullins rides, and he could offer some each-way value.
Finn Russell (8/1) – Betvictor: Ran a solid race when finishing second last time and could be a key player in this contest. Mark Enright teams up with this one, looking to go one better today.
Guiteau (18/1) – bet365: After a win back in spring, his recent performances have been underwhelming. However, with Jim Culloty on board, he might find some improvement.
Hartswood (12/1) – Unibet: Has struggled to find form recently, but his previous ability makes him a contender if he can rediscover his best. Sammy Jo Bell takes the reins.
Hartur d’Oudairies (6/1) – Betvictor: Has shown glimpses of potential in his runs this season. With the experienced Gerald Mosse on board, he could spring a surprise.
Mercurius Power (10/1) – bet365: Finally broke through with a win recently and might be able to build on that success. Jason Edmunds rides, adding to his claims here.
Strongbowe (22/1) – Unibet: Was second at York in the summer but has since lost his way. Brian Harding rides, looking for a return to form.
Visibility (20/1) – Betvictor: Capable on his day, though his recent form leaves plenty to be desired. Could surprise at longer odds if bouncing back to his best.
Beale Street (9/1) – bet365: Has been knocking on the door in recent starts and could be in the mix again here. Adrian Nicholls gets the ride.
Crown’s Lady (14/1) – Unibet: Notched up a win earlier this season and wasn’t disgraced last time out. B J Cooper partners her today, looking to guide her back to the winner’s enclosure.
Finn Ironside (11/1) – Betvictor: Has been showing some promise lately, including a recent victory. Adam McNamara rides, and he could be in contention.
Secret Beach (14/1) – bet365: Found the frame in two of his last three starts. Tom Scudamore takes the ride, and he could pose a threat if he finds his best stride.
Slaney Swagger (12/1) – Unibet: Consistent type who has been placing regularly. Richard Johnson aboard, which could give him a solid each-way chance.
Tactical Control (10/1) – Betvictor: Won last time out and is now looking to build on that success. With David England steering, he may be a live contender.
Ten Commitments (7/1) – bet365: Reliable performer who has hit the frame in his last three runs. Jimmy McCarthy gets the mount, and he looks poised for another strong showing.
Verdict
Ten Commitments is selected for the win after consistent performances and being in solid form recently. Hartur d’Oudairies could be his main rival, while Finn Russell looks an interesting each-way contender given his last run.
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Doncaster 16:15
British EBF Future Stayers Novice Stakes (Sire And Dam Restricted Race) (GBB Race)
- 2yo, 4 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 7f 6y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick 7.4) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 1.57 & 2.32 +27yds)
- Winner £13,500, 2nd £6,338, 3rd £3,170, 4th £1,585
Orazio (9/2) – bet365: Inconsistent this season but has shown enough class in the past to be a strong contender if on his game. Saffie Osborne takes the ride, hoping to bring out his best form.
Tacarib Bay (13/2) – Unibet: Recently found form with two runner-up finishes. With Joe Leavy in the saddle and equipped with cheekpieces, he could finally land a blow here.
Brewing (6/1) – Betvictor: Lightly raced and with a 5-7 career record, Brewing makes his turf debut. Cieren Fallon rides, and he could play a significant role if ready to fire after an absence.
Flaming Rib (11/1) – bet365: Returned to form with a decent run at Chester. Jason Hart rides, and a similar performance could see him involved in the finish.
Baradar (9/2) – Unibet: Last year’s winner who hasn’t been at his peak this season. However, his strong record here and a 4lb lower mark make him a compelling choice with Billy Loughnane on board.
Spangled Mac (10/1) – Betvictor: Hasn’t been at his best recently, but now runs off a mark lower than his last win. Grace McEntee’s 3lb claim could prove useful in this competitive field.
King’s Lynn (7/1) – bet365: A versatile runner with two wins at Doncaster. William Carver takes the ride, and the horse arrives in good form, making him a solid contender for the frame.
Rhythm Master (14/1) – Unibet: Showed promise in recent outings, including a late headway at this track over 1m. Could have a say if finding the extra speed over this trip with Connor Beasley on board.
Silver Samurai (11/1) – Betvictor: A winner over this course and distance in June but has disappointed in subsequent starts. However, being 2-2 at Doncaster, he could bounce back with Daniel Muscutt steering.
Knebworth (12/1) – bet365: Game winner over 6f earlier in the year and ran well for second at Haydock last time. Ethan Jones takes the ride, and this longer trip may bring out the best in him.
Baldomero (20/1) – Unibet: Scored off a 3lb higher mark at Goodwood in May but has struggled for consistency since. Silvestre De Sousa partners, and while risky, he’s not without a chance.
Verdict
Baradar is the choice, given his excellent record at this track and a reduced mark compared to last year’s win. King’s Lynn looks a solid option to make the frame, while Brewing could offer a big challenge if taking to turf after his recent success on the all-weather.
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Doncaster 16:50
Believe Money Group Handicap
- 3yo+, 9 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 5f 3y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick 7.4) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 1.57 & 2.32 +27yds)
- Winner £9,936, 2nd £4,664, 3rd £2,333, 4th £1,167
Ala Kaifi – Odds: 25/1 with Unibet – This four-year-old hasn’t found his stride since a win earlier in the year but showed potential in previous outings. Although the top weight makes his task tougher, he cannot be entirely dismissed.
Bowood – Odds: 9/2 with bet365 – Comes into this race after securing a hat-trick of wins. Despite a higher mark, his recent consistency makes him one to watch, and he remains a credible contender.
Arkendale – Odds: 10/1 with Betvictor – Although slightly inconsistent, this gelding has posted a couple of solid efforts recently. If he brings his best form, he could be in the mix.
French Mistress – Odds: 12/1 with Unibet – Lightly raced and stepping into handicap company after placing in maiden events. While inexperienced, there could be more to come from her.
Harlem Nights – Odds: 16/1 with bet365 – Needs to bounce back after a couple of underwhelming efforts. Previous form suggests ability, but consistency is an issue.
Young Fire – Odds: 7/1 with Betvictor – Scored recently in a similar event and has a penalty to overcome. His experience could play a key role here, making him an interesting option.
Lennox – Odds: 9/1 with Unibet – This three-year-old has shown promise with two second-place finishes. Still has potential to unlock over this trip, though faces tougher competition.
Piecederesistance – Odds: 8/1 with bet365 – Regularly runs into the frame and was a good second last time. Likely to put in a solid effort again but might find one or two too strong.
Tiger Beetle – Odds: 14/1 with Betvictor – Showed potential earlier in the season, but form has dipped. Will need a resurgence to challenge the leaders in this lineup.
Placeholder – Odds: 12/1 with Unibet – This three-year-old performed well earlier in the campaign. Although not at his best recently, he’s not without a chance if he finds his earlier form.
Liberty Coach – Odds: 11/2 with bet365 – Came good last time when landing a win at this course. A repeat of that effort puts him right in contention here.
Can’t Stop Now – Odds: 10/1 with Betvictor – Returned to winning ways in his last outing. Needs to prove he can be consistent, but his latest run was encouraging.
Powerful Response – Odds: 20/1 with Unibet – Has struggled for form since a win earlier this year. Needs to step up significantly to feature among the main contenders.
Burglar’s Dream – Odds: 25/1 with bet365 – Displayed glimpses of potential, though a return to top form is required to pose a serious threat here.
Zenzic – Odds: 16/1 with Betvictor – Inconsistent but has shown flashes of talent. Not one to dismiss outright, though others look stronger on current form.
Miners Gamble – Odds: 10/1 with Unibet – Produced a good performance to win last time. However, faces a tougher task here with a rise in class and weight.
Verdict
Bowood comes here on a high after completing a hat-trick and can maintain that upward curve, despite the penalty. Liberty Coach is another to consider, following a recent victory. However, Young Fire could have the experience to mount a challenge and is our choice for this race.
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Doncaster 17:25
Simply Money Handicap
- 3yo, 11 Runners
- Flat,Turf , 7f 213y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places (GoingStick 7.4) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 1.57 & 2.32 +27yds)
- Winner £4,397, 2nd £2,063, 3rd £1,031, 4th £516, 5th £257
Makanah – Odds: 7/1 with bet365 – This nine-year-old found his form again recently, securing a win and finishing second in his latest effort. His experience and class make him a key player in this race.
Havana Pusey – Odds: 7/1 with Unibet – Comes into this race after a respectable second-place finish last time out. Has the ability to be competitive and should not be overlooked.
International Girl – Odds: 12/1 with Betvictor – Hasn’t been at her best recently but possesses the ability to bounce back. A return to her previous form could see her in the frame.
Archduke Ferdinand – Odds: 7/1 with Unibet – Arrives in top condition after back-to-back wins. This five-year-old seems to be improving with each run and is capable of making a big impact here.
Raatea – Odds: 16/1 with bet365 – A bit inconsistent this season, but on his day, he’s a strong competitor. Needs to find his best form to challenge the leading contenders.
Aramram – Odds: 6/1 with Betvictor – Consistent performer who ran a strong race when third last time. This three-year-old remains one to keep an eye on in this contest.
Myconian – Odds: 25/1 with Unibet – Has struggled to make an impact in recent runs. A lot to prove in this field, but not without hope if returning to better form.
Rock Opera – Odds: 8/1 with bet365 – Won at this course and distance back in June. Needs to put a few lackluster efforts behind him, but if he does, he could be a threat.
Imperial Guard – Odds: 7/1 with Unibet – Produced some strong performances this season. Stepping down in class, he looks well-placed to make a serious challenge.
Abate – Odds: 12/1 with Betvictor – Has shown glimpses of ability, finishing a close third recently. If he builds on that, he might have an each-way chance here.
Dickieburd – Odds: 10/1 with Unibet – Placed a few times this season and is knocking on the door. A solid performer who could have a say in this race if things go his way.
Justcallmepete – Odds: 9/1 with bet365 – Recently bounced back to winning ways. Shouldn’t be discounted if repeating that effort, though he faces stiffer competition this time.
Count d’Orsay – Odds: 20/1 with Betvictor – Hasn’t been in the best form lately but has the potential to surprise. Needs to show significant improvement to feature.
Jump The Gun – Odds: 20/1 with Unibet – Struggled for form this season and needs a dramatic turnaround to be competitive here. Others look more appealing.
Dicko The Legend – Odds: 11/1 with bet365 – Delivered a win recently but consistency has been an issue. A capable runner on his day, though, and might spring a surprise.
Onemorenomore – Odds: 16/1 with Betvictor – Needs to overcome a poor recent run of form. Has ability but requires a big improvement to get involved at the finish.
Verdict
Rock Opera appeals here, having shown potential despite some recent struggles. A return to his best form could see him land the prize. Imperial Guard is another dropping in class who should be respected, while Archduke Ferdinand is in flying form and looks to continue his winning streak.
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