Fakenham Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Friday, 14th February 2025

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Fakenham 13:38

Happy New Year From Gamble Plant Amateur Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £7,451, 2nd £3,728, 3rd £1,862, 4th £933, 5th £46

 4yo+, 10 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 1y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Rail movements: 11.45 & 2.35 +141yds, 12.15 & 2.00 +154yds, 12.50 +113yds and 1.25 & 3.10 +170yds)

1. Malago Rose (Best odds: 9/4 with Bet365)

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Neil Mulholland’s seven-year-old returned to winning ways in her last outing and has shown consistent improvement. Harriet Tucker retains the ride, and Malago Rose looks well-placed to deliver another strong performance in this field.


2. Our Pink Lady (Best odds: 9/1 with BetMGM)

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James Owen trains this mare, who has struggled for consistency this season. Henry Brooke takes the reins, and although she has ability, she’ll need to rediscover her earlier form to contend here.


3. Chancellorstown (Best odds: 6/1 with Betvictor)

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Toby Lawes’ seven-year-old has shown promise, with a runner-up finish earlier in the season. Kevin Brogan rides, and Chancellorstown has the stamina to challenge if he finds his best form.


4. Awesome Foursome (Best odds: 5/1 with Bet365)

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Nigel Twiston-Davies’ eight-year-old has been consistently placing without breaking through for a win. James Turner partners him again, and this gelding has a strong chance if he can replicate his recent performances.


5. Kadex (Best odds: 13/2 with BetMGM)

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Kadex has struggled in his recent starts but has shown some ability in the past. Alan Jones’ seven-year-old will be ridden by James Best, and while he’s a longshot, he could surprise if he improves.


6. Mersey Street (Best odds: 7/2 with Betvictor)

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This seven-year-old, trained by Jonjo & A J O’Neill, has been knocking on the door with several strong efforts this season. Richie McLernon takes the ride, and Mersey Street looks like a major contender for top honors.


7. De Vega’s Warrior (Best odds: 10/1 with Bet365)

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Henrietta C Knight’s six-year-old has been consistent without winning, finishing third in his last two starts. Lilly Pinchin takes the ride, and while De Vega’s Warrior has potential, he may find a few too strong here.

Verdict

Malago Rose has been in excellent form and is expected to put in another strong showing. Mersey Street is a significant threat with his consistent performances, while Awesome Foursome looks like a reliable each-way option. Our selection is Malago Rose, who seems to have the class and stamina to secure back-to-back victories.

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Fakenham 14:08

Queen Boudicca Last Chance To Qualify Mares’ Handicap Chase (Queen Boudicca Mares’ Chase Qualifier)

 Winner £10,562, 2nd £4,860, 3rd £2,430, 4th £1,216, 5th £606

 5yo+, 5 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 44y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Rail movements: 11.45 & 2.35 +141yds, 12.15 & 2.00 +154yds, 12.50 +113yds and 1.25 & 3.10 +170yds)

1. Realistic Optimism (Best odds: 11/2 with Bet365)

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Jamie Snowden’s eight-year-old has shown ability in previous starts and makes his handicap debut in a less demanding field. Will Featherstone takes the ride, and Realistic Optimism looks like a strong contender at this level.


2. Mavis Pike (Best odds: 11/2 with Betvictor)

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This six-year-old from Nigel Twiston-Davies’ yard has been inconsistent since her C&D win but returns to a track that suits her. James Turner is aboard, and Mavis Pike could bounce back to form here.


3. Kalif d’Airy (Best odds: 5/4 with BetMGM)

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Trained by Gary & Josh Moore, Kalif d’Airy ran an excellent race last time, finishing second to a subsequent winner. With Caoilin Quinn in the saddle, this five-year-old looks like the horse to beat despite the drop in trip.


4. Runaway Train (Best odds: 8/1 with Bet365)

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James Owen’s five-year-old showed promise with a runner-up finish on handicap debut but struggled with the longer trip last time. Ben Bromley rides again, and Runaway Train could be in the mix with a return to this distance.


5. Order Of Progress (Best odds: 25/1 with BetMGM)

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Making her handicap debut, Order Of Progress has yet to show much in novice company. Cameron Iles takes the ride, and while Louise Allan’s five-year-old needs significant improvement, the drop in class could help.


6. Character Testing (Best odds: 10/3 with Betvictor)

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Consistent in his last few outings, this four-year-old has placed in four of his completed runs. Trained by T Ellis and partnered with Tristan Durrell, Character Testing has a strong chance of making the frame.


7. Eklil (Best odds: 25/1 with Bet365)

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Eklil has been out of sorts in recent starts and needs to rediscover form to be competitive. Andy Irvine’s six-year-old, ridden by Philip Armson, appears to face a tough challenge in this field.

Verdict

Kalif d’Airy holds the strongest claims with his recent second-place finish and is expected to deliver a big performance here. Character Testing has been reliable and should not be discounted, while Realistic Optimism has the potential to shine on handicap debut. Our selection is Kalif d’Airy, who looks best placed to secure victory in this competitive race.

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Fakenham 14:38

Book Your Skip Online @ fakenhamskips.co.uk Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)

 Winner £8,169, 2nd £3,764, 3rd £1,881, 4th £942

 4yo+, 9 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 3y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Rail movements: 11.45 & 2.35 +141yds, 12.15 & 2.00 +154yds, 12.50 +113yds and 1.25 & 3.10 +170yds)

1. Mortens Leam (Best odds: 9/2 with Bet365)

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This veteran performer at 13 years old has been running consistently in similar company. Trained by Michael Hawker and ridden by Harry Reed, Mortens Leam could capitalize on his experience to put in another solid display.


2. Kankin (Best odds: 6/1 with BetMGM)

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Kankin has shown flashes of form this season but has struggled for consistency. Alex Hales’ nine-year-old, partnered by Harry Bannister, could pose a threat if he finds his best in this competitive field.


3. Jimmyjeroo (Best odds: 16/1 with Betvictor)

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Henrietta C Knight’s seven-year-old has been disappointing in recent outings, including pulling up in one of his last starts. Lilly Pinchin takes the ride, and while improvement is needed, Jimmyjeroo has potential.


4. Pilgrims King (Best odds: 25/1 with Bet365)

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Peter and Michael Bowen’s runner has been pulled up in his last four starts. Shane Fenelon will need to coax a better effort from Pilgrims King, who faces an uphill task in this contest.


5. Supasunrise (Best odds: 6/1 with Betvictor)

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This nine-year-old trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies has shown glimpses of potential, with a good third earlier this season. Finn Lambert takes the ride, and Supasunrise could challenge for a place if he finds some consistency.


6. Cloudy Wednesday (Best odds: 6/1 with Bet365)

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Returning from a break, Cloudy Wednesday has been a consistent performer for Caroline Fryer. Lewis Stones is aboard, and this nine-year-old could feature prominently if recapturing his best form.


7. Annie Nail (Best odds: 8/1 with BetMGM)

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This mare has been reliable in her performances without managing a win. Trained by Michael Wigham and partnered by Aaron Anderson, Annie Nail has an outside chance if the race develops in her favor.


8. Jukebox d’Eddy (Best odds: 9/2 with Betvictor)

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Trained by Tom Gretton, Jukebox d’Eddy has been in decent form, placing third last time out. Sean Bowen takes the ride, and this six-year-old looks well-positioned to deliver a competitive run in this field.


9. Shaw’s Cross (Best odds: 11/2 with Bet365)

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Andy Irvine’s 13-year-old has been consistent in his recent performances, including a second-place finish two starts ago. Philip Armson rides, and Shaw’s Cross could make his presence felt if he brings his A-game.


10. Noah’s Light (Best odds: 20/1 with Betvictor)

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Noah’s Light has been struggling for form this season and faces a tough task in this competitive lineup. Trained by Richenda Ford and ridden by James Best, he will need a significant step up to contend.


11. Bombay Sunset (Best odds: 16/1 with BetMGM)

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Clare Hobson’s seven-year-old showed minor improvement last time but has a lot to prove. Ben Poste takes the ride, and Bombay Sunset will need a significant step forward to challenge here.


12. Go Fox (Best odds: 20/1 with Bet365)

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Neil King’s ten-year-old has struggled to make an impact recently. Freddie Gingell rides, and while Go Fox has shown ability in the past, he faces an uphill battle in this field.

Verdict

Jukebox d’Eddy appears to have the most consistent recent form and is well-positioned to deliver a strong performance. Mortens Leam offers plenty of experience and could capitalize on that to challenge for top honors. Shaw’s Cross is another reliable contender who should not be discounted. Our selection is Jukebox d’Eddy, who looks set to secure a well-deserved victory.

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Fakenham 15:08

Betting Better With Sky Bet Mares’ Novices’ Limited Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £6,601, 2nd £3,038, 3rd £1,519, 4th £760, 5th £379

 4yo+, 8 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 95y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Rail movements: 11.45 & 2.35 +141yds, 12.15 & 2.00 +154yds, 12.50 +113yds and 1.25 & 3.10 +170yds)

1. Aviation (Best odds: 15/8 with Bet365)

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Aviation has demonstrated consistent form in his first few hurdle starts, including a close second last time out. Tom Cannon rides for Lucy Wadham, and this six-year-old has every chance of claiming victory here.


2. Dwight K Schrute (Best odds: 9/2 with BetMGM)

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After a long absence, this Jamie Snowden-trained six-year-old returns to action. With David Bass in the saddle, Dwight K Schrute has potential but will need to prove he’s ready for this level after his break.


3. Educator (Best odds: 20/1 with Betvictor)

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Henrietta C Knight’s six-year-old has struggled in his first two outings but may find improvement over this longer trip. Lilly Pinchin rides, and while he’s an outsider, the additional distance might help his cause.


4. Escapologist (Best odds: 3/1 with Bet365)

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Escapologist has shown steady improvement, finishing third in his last start. Trained by James Owen and ridden by Mr. Alex Chadwick, this six-year-old could go close if continuing his upward trajectory.


5. Mohawk Chief (Best odds: 5/2 with BetMGM)

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Peter & Michael Bowen’s five-year-old ran a promising second last time out and appears to be improving with each run. Sean Bowen rides again, and Mohawk Chief is a strong contender for top honors.


6. Walk The Plank (Best odds: 40/1 with Betvictor)

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Walk The Plank has only one start to his name, where he finished well down the field. Trained by Clare Hobson and ridden by Ben Poste, he’ll need significant improvement to make an impact here.


7. Wingmann (Best odds: 40/1 with Bet365)

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Ben Case’s five-year-old has failed to make an impression in three outings so far. With Jack Quinlan aboard, Wingmann looks up against it in this field and would need to find marked improvement.


8. Suzy Wood (Best odds: 50/1 with Betvictor)

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Suzy Wood has struggled in her first two starts and will need a significant step forward to feature here. Andy Irvine trains this six-year-old, with Caoilin Quinn in the saddle, but she looks like a longshot.

Verdict

Aviation has shown enough in his early hurdling career to suggest he can land this race, with his consistent form and ability to handle the trip giving him the edge. Mohawk Chief is a key challenger after his recent second-place finish, while Escapologist also has claims if continuing his improvement. Our selection is Aviation, who looks well-equipped to claim his maiden victory.

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Fakenham 15:40

Racing TV Novices’ Handicap Chase

 Winner £7,922, 2nd £3,645, 3rd £1,823, 4th £912, 5th £455

 5yo+, 6 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 44y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Rail movements: 11.45 & 2.35 +141yds, 12.15 & 2.00 +154yds, 12.50 +113yds and 1.25 & 3.10 +170yds)

1. Sunday Soldier (Best odds: 9/2 with Bet365)

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David Killahena & Graeme McPherson’s seven-year-old has been in fine form, finishing second in her last two starts. Richie McLernon takes the ride, and Sunday Soldier looks ready to put in another bold effort.


2. Pretending (Best odds: 7/1 with Betvictor)

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Lucy Wadham’s six-year-old has been inconsistent this season but has shown glimpses of ability. Tom Cannon partners Pretending, who will need to step up from her recent efforts to challenge the main contenders.


3. Greyval (Best odds: 15/2 with BetMGM)

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Fergal O’Brien’s mare has been running well without winning, with a third-place finish in her most recent outing. Jack Hogan claims 3lb, and Greyval could be an interesting each-way prospect in this competitive field.


4. Star Walking (Best odds: 10/3 with Bet365)

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Harry Fry’s six-year-old is in superb form, with two wins from her last three starts. Brian Hughes rides, and Star Walking has a strong chance of continuing her impressive streak at this level.


5. Game Colours (Best odds: 6/1 with Betvictor)

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Game Colours has been ultra-consistent, finishing second in her last two outings. Trained by Ben Clarke and ridden by Sean Bowen, this seven-year-old has a solid chance of featuring in the finish.


6. Lindy Reilly (Best odds: 9/2 with BetMGM)

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Dan Skelton’s mare returned to winning ways last time out and appears to be in good shape. Tristan Durrell claims 3lb, and Lindy Reilly could back up her recent success with another strong performance.


7. Laravie (Best odds: 14/1 with Bet365)

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James Owen’s six-year-old has been inconsistent this season, with her best effort being a second-place finish two starts ago. Henry Brooke takes the reins, and Laravie would need to find more to challenge the favorites.


8. Linda Moon (Best odds: 16/1 with Betvictor)

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Neil King’s mare has been reliable without managing a breakthrough victory this season. Jack Quinlan partners Linda Moon, who looks like an outsider but could surprise with the right conditions.


9. Mermaids Cave (Best odds: 12/1 with Bet365)

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James Owen’s second runner has been inconsistent, with a pulled-up effort last time. Ben Bromley claims 5lb, and Mermaids Cave will need to show significant improvement to feature here.


10. Addosh (Best odds: 16/1 with BetMGM)

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James Owen’s seven-year-old has been inconsistent, with a few placings but no wins recently. Lilly Pinchin takes the ride, and Addosh looks like an outside chance at best.

Verdict

Star Walking has been in excellent form and looks well-placed to secure another victory. Game Colours and Lindy Reilly are solid contenders, with both having shown consistency and potential in recent runs. Greyval is a viable each-way option for those looking for value. Our selection is Star Walking, who appears to have the class and form to triumph in this competitive lineup.

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Fakenham 16:10

Gamble Plant Norfolk Ltd Grand Prix Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £18,211, 2nd £8,372, 3rd £4,186, 4th £2,093, 5th £1,047, 6th £522

 4yo+, 9 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 1y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Rail movements: 11.45 & 2.35 +141yds, 12.15 & 2.00 +154yds, 12.50 +113yds and 1.25 & 3.10 +170yds)


1. Telepathique (Best odds: 7/2 with Bet365)

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Lucy Wadham’s seven-year-old has been in outstanding form, winning twice before a close second last time out. Tom Cannon retains the ride, and Telepathique looks like a leading contender in this lineup.


2. Regal Renaissance (Best odds: 8/1 with Betvictor)

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Trained by Henry Daly, this mare secured a victory two starts back but couldn’t replicate that form last time. David Bass takes the reins, and if she can bounce back, she could feature prominently.


3. Ostrava Du Berlais (Best odds: 7/1 with BetMGM)

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Venetia Williams’ charge has delivered two wins in her last four starts and remains a consistent performer. Ned Fox claims 3lb, and Ostrava Du Berlais is a strong each-way candidate with her proven record.


4. So Said I (Best odds: 11/2 with Bet365)

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Joe Tizzard’s nine-year-old has placed in her last two outings and brings solid form into this race. Freddie Gingell claims 3lb, and So Said I could be a major player if she maintains her consistency.


5. Gazette Bourgeoise (Best odds: 9/2 with Betvictor)

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This mare returned to winning ways last time out and has a course victory to her name. Harry Bannister partners her again, and she looks capable of putting up another strong performance under ideal conditions.


6. Moviddy (Best odds: 11/1 with BetMGM)

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Noel Williams’ nine-year-old showed improvement when finishing third in her last start. Brian Hughes takes the ride, and Moviddy has the stamina and experience to surprise in this competitive field.


7. Melusine De Pail (Best odds: 12/1 with Bet365)

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A consistent performer, Melusine De Pail has placed in her last three runs but is still searching for a breakthrough. Jack Hogan claims 3lb, and she could be a solid each-way option.


8. Similar Story (Best odds: 16/1 with Betvictor)

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This mare has been inconsistent but has shown ability in the past. Trained by Stuart Coltherd and ridden by Henry Brooke, Similar Story would need to improve to feature among the top contenders here.


9. Micronormous (Best odds: 14/1 with BetMGM)

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David Pipe’s mare has been in and out of form, with a single win in her last five starts. Gearoid Harney claims 5lb, and Micronormous has an outside chance if things go her way.


10. Bolintlea (Best odds: 16/1 with Bet365)

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Dr. Richard Newland’s runner has placed in her last three outings, showing good consistency. Charlie Hammond rides again, and while she may not win, Bolintlea could sneak into the frame.


11. Getbazoutofhere (Best odds: 9/1 with Betvictor)

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Tom Gretton’s mare has been in good form this season, with two wins and a few placings. Sean Bowen rides, and she has a decent chance of making an impact in this competitive field.

Verdict

Telepathique looks well-placed to continue her excellent form and is a strong choice for victory. Gazette Bourgeoise is a serious contender, especially with her course experience, while So Said I has the consistency to feature prominently. Ostrava Du Berlais offers good each-way value. Our selection is Telepathique, who has the class and recent performances to lead this competitive race.

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Fakenham 16:40

fakenhamracecourse.co.uk Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £9,242, 2nd £4,253, 3rd £2,126, 4th £1,064, 5th £530

 4yo+, 7 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 95y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Rail movements: 11.45 & 2.35 +141yds, 12.15 & 2.00 +154yds, 12.50 +113yds and 1.25 & 3.10 +170yds)

1. American Empire (Best odds: 14/1 with Bet365)

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Don Cantillon’s five-year-old finished a respectable third on debut and should benefit from that experience. Ben Bromley takes the ride, and American Empire could be one to watch at a longer price.


2. Barleythorpe (Best odds: 40/1 with Betvictor)

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Michael Appleby’s runner has failed to make an impact in two starts so far. Charlie Hammond will need to get a big improvement out of this five-year-old to make him competitive here.


3. Champagne Fortune (Best odds: 8/1 with BetMGM)

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James Owen trains this gelding, who showed promise with a second-place finish last time out. Mr. Alex Chadwick rides, and Champagne Fortune could build on that performance to challenge the main contenders.


4. Edward Sexton (Best odds: 5/4 with Bet365)

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Gary & Josh Moore’s five-year-old was an impressive runner-up on debut and has been well-supported in the market. Mr. David Dunsdon partners Edward Sexton, who looks the one to beat in this lineup.


5. Fox Cottage (Best odds: 40/1 with Betvictor)

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Seamus Mullins’ representative has yet to show any form in his limited appearances. James Best takes the reins, but Fox Cottage would need a big leap forward to compete here.


6. Jager Time (Best odds: 4/1 with BetMGM)

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Fergal O’Brien’s six-year-old finished third on debut but disappointed last time. Fern O’Brien claims 7lb, and Jager Time could be in the mix if returning to his initial promise.


7. Seaview Rock (Best odds: 4/1 with Bet365)

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Dan Skelton’s Seaview Rock has only one run to her name, finishing third in that outing. Mr. Ben Sutton claims 5lb, and further progress is expected in this race.


8. Soul Limbo (Best odds: 14/1 with Betvictor)

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Harry Fry’s five-year-old was a modest fourth on debut, and Brian Hughes takes the ride. While improvement is possible, Soul Limbo may struggle against stronger opposition.


9. Spectacularsunrise (Best odds: 10/1 with Bet365)

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Nigel Twiston-Davies’ runner has yet to race but comes from a yard that knows how to prepare horses for these events. Finn Lambert claims 3lb, and this debutant could surprise at decent odds.


10. Land Girl’s Luck (Best odds: 33/1 with BetMGM)

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Max Comley’s mare was second on her last run but faces stiffer competition here. David Bass rides, and while she has shown some ability, others appear stronger on paper.

Verdict

Edward Sexton brings the best form into this race and is a clear choice to break his maiden. Seaview Rock and Jager Time look like the main challengers, with both having shown promise in their early runs. Champagne Fortune could also feature if building on his recent second-place finish. Our selection is Edward Sexton, who appears well-placed to claim victory in this contest.

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