Hereford Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Tuesday, 22nd April 2025

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Hereford 17:10

Cheltenham And Three Counties Racing Club Conditional Jockeys’ Novices’ Limited Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £3,248, 2nd £1,494, 3rd £747, 4th £374, 5th £186

 4yo+, 7 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 147y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 7.4, Hurdle 6.9) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 5.10 +40yds, 5.43, 7.13 & 7.43 +34yds and 6.13 & 6.43 +31yds)

Zarhanya (5/1 – bet365)
Although yet to hit full stride this season, Zarhanya has hinted at better to come and with Freddie Keighley’s claim, could go well if showing improved hurdling.

Mr Zee (15/8 – betvictor)
Mr Zee arrives with a recent victory under his belt and remains in good heart; Beau Morgan’s partnership has proven effective and another strong showing seems likely.

Pooley’s Promise (14/1 – unibet)
Pooley’s Promise has yet to fully convince in handicap hurdles but minor steps forward have been noted; Freddie Mitchell’s booking could help squeeze out further improvement.

Golden Moonshake (20/1 – bet365)
Golden Moonshake has struggled for form in recent starts, but slight ease in the weights and a first-time visor could spark a better performance with Freddie Gordon aboard.

Bradman (5/1 – unibet)
Still learning the ropes, Bradman has displayed flashes of promise and looks capable of further progress here under the guidance of Jay Tidball.

Fan Magnet (33/1 – betvictor)
Fan Magnet hasn’t made much of an impact to date but steps into a more manageable event, where Jamie Brace’s valuable claim could assist in sneaking into minor places.

Pooroldmackley (2/1 – bet365)
Recent winner Pooroldmackley has found his stride recently and with Isabel Williams again taking the reins, another big run looks firmly on the cards.

Verdict

Pooroldmackley is given a tentative vote to follow up his recent success and edge out Mr Zee, who remains a formidable opponent in this company. Bradman looks an improving sort and may offer a bit of each-way value should the market leaders underperform.

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Hereford 17:43

Call Star Sports On 08000 521 321 Fillies’ Juvenile Maiden Hurdle (Herring Queen Qualifier) (GBB)

 Winner £4,193, 2nd £1,932, 3rd £966, 4th £484)

 4yo, 12 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 53y , GOOD TO SOFT, Soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 6.5, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 1.10 +124yds, 1.43 & 4.38 +74yds, 3.28 +96yds and 4.03 +86yds)

1. Everyonesgame – Best Odds: 10/11 with Bet365

Bookmaker: Bet365
Failed to complete last time after a promising sequence of placed finishes. He’s clearly got the engine, having been competitive in stronger company, but his fencing remains a concern. If he puts it all together, he’s the one to beat, yet faith is required after that recent blunder.


2. The Gypsy Davey – Best Odds: 3/1 with BetMGM

Bookmaker: BetMGM
A model of reliability without quite managing to get his head in front. He’s hit the frame on numerous occasions and handles a variety of going. With an honest attitude and solid figures, he should be in the thick of it again, though may once more find one too strong.


3. Gris Majeur – Best Odds: 7/1 with Betvictor

Bookmaker: Betvictor
Delivered a much better performance two runs back, but his last two efforts have been marred by non-completions. Does possess prior winning form here and over the trip, so cannot be entirely discounted if returning to form, but arrives with risks attached.


4. Red Hugh – Best Odds: 12/1 with Bet365

Bookmaker: Bet365
Former point-to-point scorer who transferred that promise into a maiden hurdle win. Was found wanting when upped in grade most recently, but could still be improving. Remains relatively unexposed and appeals as the type to take to fences. Might offer a touch of value.

Verdict

Despite Everyonesgame being the clear form pick on ratings and figures, his jumping remains a vulnerability, especially after unseating last time. The Gypsy Davey remains a consistent yardstick but is starting to look hard to win with. The lightly raced Red Hugh makes appeal at a price, with his best days still to come. He’s the selection to spring a mild surprise if adapting well to this new discipline.

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Hereford 18:13

Download The Star Sports App EBF Junior “National Hunt” Hurdle (GBB Race)

 Winner £4,901, 2nd £2,258, 3rd £1,129, 4th £565

 4yo, 5 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 53y , GOOD TO SOFT, Soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 4.5, Hurdle 5.5)

1. Dirty Den – Best odds 5/2 with bet365

Anthony Charlton’s five-year-old has been knocking on the door with four consecutive second-place finishes, demonstrating consistency without quite managing to get over the line first. Sean Bowen retains the ride, and with conditions likely to suit, this could finally be his moment.

Our tip: Should be in the mix yet again; definite win chance but can be frustrating for favourite backers.


2. Chestnut Pete – Best odds 11/1 with Betvictor

This experienced ten-year-old rarely runs a bad race, often finding a place without threatening the winner. Shane Quinlan claims 3lb, which will help, but he may find younger, sharper rivals tough to handle.

Our tip: Place possibilities at a price; one for each-way consideration in bigger fields.


3. Iskar d’Airy – Best odds 4/5 with Unibet

The Gary & Josh Moore stable fields this talented seven-year-old, fresh from a convincing win at Huntingdon. Caoilin Quinn’s claim offsets the penalty, and the gelding looks primed to follow up if running to a similar level. His jumping has improved and he’s becoming more reliable with racing experience.

Our tip: The one to beat; strong candidate to notch another success.


4. Night Jet – Best odds 7/1 with bet365

Tom Symonds’ eight-year-old arrives after some solid placed efforts and a recent victory. Ben Poste remains aboard, and while he faces stronger competition today, the horse could outrun his odds if kept handy early.

Our tip: Could sneak into the frame; worth an each-way bet in a race where stamina and jumping are key.


5. Pooroldmackley – Best odds 22/1 with Betvictor

Evan Williams’ six-year-old has been well beaten on multiple recent starts, and there’s little to suggest he can suddenly improve against better opponents. Adam Wedge keeps the partnership intact, but the market reflects his long odds for good reason.

Our tip: Hard to fancy on recent evidence; probably best to bypass.


6. Berliet Express – Best odds 33/1 with Unibet

Jake Thomas Coulson’s nine-year-old has struggled to make an impact lately, with only minor promise in lower-grade contests. Tabitha Worsley rides again, but the step up in competition is likely to expose limitations.

Our tip: Very unlikely to trouble the principals; better ignored for win purposes.

Verdict

Iskar d’Airy comes here in excellent heart and, despite carrying a penalty, looks well-placed to strike again with conditions ideal. Dirty Den has been a model of consistency and could chase the winner home if finding a bit more at the finish. Night Jet offers each-way value and could fill the frame for those looking beyond the favourites.

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Hereford 18:43

Star Sports Veterans’ Handicap Chase

 Winner £4,700, 2nd £2,163, 3rd £1,081, 4th £541, 5th £270

 10yo+, 9 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 3m 1f 44y , GOOD TO SOFT, Soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 4.5, Hurdle 5.5)

Champagnesuperover – 7/4 bet365

Olly Murphy’s runner has been inconsistent this season, unseating twice but showing promise when third on his penultimate start. Sean Bowen is a positive booking, and if he gets a clear round, he has the ability to be a major player in this field.

Almazhar Garde – 7/2 BetVictor

Charlie Longsdon’s ten-year-old has been knocking on the door, finishing runner-up in his last three outings. He remains well-handicapped and has the stamina for this trip. With Paul O’Brien in the saddle, he should be competitive once again.

Cap Du Nord – 10/1 Unibet

Christian Williams’ twelve-year-old has been struggling for form recently, but he has competed at a higher level in the past. If he can rediscover some of his old ability, he could be a lively outsider at this level.

Christopher Wood – 9/1 bet365

A horse who has struggled to find his best in recent runs but has previously shown plenty of ability over fences. Charlie Deutsch rides for Venetia Williams, and if he bounces back to form, he could be a contender for a place.

Lagonda – 5/2 BetVictor

One of the more consistent performers in the lineup, finishing in the frame regularly before getting his head in front last time. Shane Quinlan claims 3lb, and he looks well placed to go close again if he maintains his current level.

Foxboro – 20/1 Unibet

Has been below his best this season and was pulled up in his last outing. He needs to rediscover his old form, but given his recent struggles, he is difficult to support with confidence.

Born At Midnight – 20/1 bet365

Bill Turner’s veteran chaser started the season poorly but has won over this trip before. If he puts his best foot forward, he could be an interesting outsider.

Tide Times – 50/1 BetVictor

Ian Williams’ eleven-year-old has been out of sorts and needs a dramatic revival to be competitive. Others look far stronger on recent form.

Grillon De Monty – 66/1 Unibet

Has failed to complete in his last two outings and is impossible to recommend based on current form. Needs a miracle to be involved.

Verdict

Lagonda arrives in strong form and looks the one to beat. Almazhar Garde has been running consistently and should be a major player, while Champagnesuperover has the ability to challenge if he puts in a clear round. Christopher Wood could be an each-way option if bouncing back to his best.

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Hereford 19:13

starsports.bet Mares’ Maiden Hurdle (Herring Queen Series Qualifier) (GBB Race)

 Winner £4,193, 2nd £1,932, 3rd £966, 4th £484

 4yo+, 8 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 53y , GOOD TO SOFT, Soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 4.5, Hurdle 5.5)

Mistral Blue (Best odds: 25/1, bet365) – Has struggled to replicate past form and was pulled up last time out. Would need to find a big improvement to be competitive here.

Marmalade Time (Best odds: 20/1, Betvictor) – Has been below par in her last couple of runs but has ability. Needs a revival to make an impact in this lineup.

Kalista Love (Best odds: 7/1, BetMGM) – Produced some solid efforts this season and has been knocking on the door. A breakthrough performance isn’t out of the question.

El Fabienne (Best odds: 11/1, bet365) – Has hinted at ability but hasn’t quite been able to deliver a winning run. If things go her way, she could be a player in this contest.

Hellfire Princess (Best odds: 4/1, Betvictor) – Won impressively last season and remains an interesting contender. If returning to that level, she should have a strong chance.

Damzon (Best odds: 22/1, BetMGM) – Yet to find consistency and has been unseating or finishing down the field in recent outings. A tough ask to see her turning things around here.

Gata Ban (Best odds: 8/1, bet365) – Hasn’t been far away in her recent starts, and a repeat of her better form could see her challenge for a place.

Ironed Out (Best odds: 7/2, Betvictor) – Landed a victory last time and looks to be improving at the right time. Another big run would not be a surprise.

What U Wanna Do Is (Best odds: 40/1, BetMGM) – Struggled to make an impact in previous runs and looks like an outsider again in this field.

Olivia Kate (Best odds: 9/2, bet365) – Consistently running well and has hit the frame in her last few starts. She could be a big threat once more.

Trudie Glen (Best odds: 66/1, Betvictor) – Hasn’t been able to show much in her recent outings and looks to have a difficult task here.

Miss Pearl (Best odds: 6/1, bet365) – Finished second last time out and seems to be finding some form. She’s a contender if she builds on that performance.

Happy Returns (Best odds: 12/1, BetMGM) – Lightly raced but has shown promise in past efforts. Could be worth considering for an each-way bet.

Verdict

A tricky race where Ironed Out appears to be on an upward trajectory and could follow up her recent win. Olivia Kate has been ultra-consistent and should be a major contender once again. Miss Pearl is another to watch, having finished runner-up last time, while Hellfire Princess could be dangerous if rediscovering her past winning form.

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Hereford 19:43

Call Star Sports On 08000 521 321 Handicap Chase

 Winner £3,248, 2nd £1,494, 3rd £747, 4th £374, 5th £186

 5yo+, 8 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 3m 1f 44y , GOOD TO SOFT, Soft in places (GoingStick: Chase 4.5, Hurdle 5.5)

Maxcel (Best odds: 10/1, bet365) – Started the season well with back-to-back wins but has struggled in more recent runs. Needs to bounce back to rediscover winning form.

Pounding Poet (Best odds: 16/1, Betvictor) – Hasn’t been at his best lately, but has shown flashes of ability. If he can recapture his previous form, he could spring a surprise.

Reallyntruthfully (Best odds: 3/1, BetMGM) – Has been in good form this season and looks to have a solid chance here. A strong contender if he continues to progress.

Maasai Mara (Best odds: 8/1, bet365) – Has been running well and is still open to improvement. If he stays the trip strongly, he could be a factor.

Guy (Best odds: 9/1, Betvictor) – A veteran of these types of races, but recent performances have been mixed. Needs to produce his best effort to be competitive here.

Oh My Johnny (Best odds: 2/1, bet365) – A recent winner who looks to be improving with each run. Likely to be a key player in this contest.

Gentle Frank (Best odds: 33/1, BetMGM) – Hasn’t shown much in recent outings and would need a significant improvement to feature. Looks an outsider in this field.

Melton Mossy (Best odds: 9/1, bet365) – Has put in some strong efforts this season and is not without a chance if producing a career-best performance.

Dj Pete (Best odds: 20/1, Betvictor) – Has placed in the past but needs to step up on recent efforts to challenge here.

Barnaviddaun (Best odds: 25/1, bet365) – Hasn’t been seen at his best for a while. Would need a return to his previous form to make an impact.

Klic Boum (Best odds: 6/1, BetMGM) – Has been running consistently well and should be in contention if he maintains his current level of performance.

Verdict

Oh My Johnny is the standout pick given his recent winning form and overall consistency. Reallyntruthfully looks like the main challenger, with further progress expected. Klic Boum has the ability to be in the frame, while Melton Mossy could offer some each-way value.

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