Huntingdon Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Sunday, 8th December 2024

Looking for the best tips for today’s Huntingdon races? You are in the right place. Here you will find today’s Huntingdon Racecards and also the best predictions for each race made by our horse racing betting experts. Simply scroll down and for each Huntingdon race you will find the latest racecard together with the top 3 predictions and the rationale for our picks. Not only that, but we will also highlight you the best odds and offers. Enjoy today’s racing at Huntingdon.

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Today's Horse Racing Odds Boosts
William hill
CRAMBO TO WIN THE 2025 STAYERS' HURDLE
16/1 (was 14/1)
William hill
FAKENHAM DOUBLE: BRAVE JEN (12:43 FAK) AND KOSASIEMPRE (13:13 FAK) BOTH TO WIN
14/5 (was 5/2)
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Huntingdon 12:13

JCB Mini-Excavator Handicap Hurdle (Div I)

 Winner £3,812, 2nd £1,756, 3rd £878, 4th £440

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 137y , GOOD (Watering) (Rail movements: 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 & 3.30 +62yds, 4.00 & 4.35 +80yds and 5.07 +52yds)

Knight Templar (Best Odds: 9/4 with Betvictor)
This three-year-old has yet to make his mark but has shown potential in flat races. Ben Jones takes the ride, and he could pose a threat if he adapts to hurdles.

You And Whose Army (Best Odds: 50/1 with BetMGM)
Trained by J.R. Jenkins, this gelding showed little in his sole run to date but may improve with James Best in the saddle.

Clotilda (Best Odds: 2/7 with bet365)
Paul Nicholls trains this ex-French recruit, who has displayed solid jumping ability in previous starts. Harry Cobden’s mount is expected to dominate this small field.

Verdict

With a weak lineup, Clotilda appears to have a significant edge, thanks to her jumping experience and overall ability. Knight Templar is the only real threat if he can translate his flat ability to hurdles, while You And Whose Army looks to have plenty to find. Our pick is Clotilda, who should comfortably secure her first win over hurdles.

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Huntingdon 12:43

JCB Mini-Excavator Handicap Hurdle (Div II)

 Winner £3,812, 2nd £1,756, 3rd £878, 4th £440

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 137y , GOOD (Watering) (Rail movements: 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 & 3.30 +62yds, 4.00 & 4.35 +80yds and 5.07 +52yds)

Diamond Dice (Best Odds: 6/1 with Betvictor)
Jonjo O’Neill’s five-year-old has shown glimpses of promise but will need to step up after some inconsistent runs. Benjamin Macey claims 10lb, which could prove advantageous.

Aggagio (Best Odds: 14/1 with BetMGM)
This six-year-old from Gary Moore’s stable has not found his best form recently, but Caoilin Quinn’s 3lb claim could bring improvement in a wide-open field.

Bread And Butter (Best Odds: 4/1 with bet365)
Olly Murphy’s nine-year-old comes into this race with back-to-back wins, making him a strong contender to complete a hat-trick under Lewis Saunders.

Jubilant (Best Odds: 3/1 with Betvictor)
James Owen’s five-year-old has been ultra-consistent, placing in his last three outings, and could go one better with Callum Pritchard in the saddle.

Rialannah (Best Odds: 8/1 with BetMGM)
Joel Parkinson’s five-year-old has been knocking on the door with solid performances and should be in contention if she can find improvement under Charlie Maggs.

Orchestra (Best Odds: 4/1 with bet365)
This Fergal O’Brien-trained four-year-old won well last time out and looks primed for another big effort under Jack Hogan’s 3lb claim.

Gloire d’Athon (Best Odds: 20/1 with Betvictor)
Sarah Humphrey’s eight-year-old hasn’t been at his best this season but could be a surprise package if rediscovering his form. Jamie Gambin takes the ride.

Nollyador (Best Odds: 14/1 with BetMGM)
Emma Lavelle’s seven-year-old has yet to show much this season, but Joe Anderson’s ride might spark some improvement in this competitive field.

Ghasham (Best Odds: 16/1 with bet365)
Ian Williams’ five-year-old was below par in his seasonal reappearance, but he could run better with fitness now on his side. Ben Bromley takes the ride.

Opera King (Best Odds: 14/1 with Betvictor)
This Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained four-year-old has shown glimpses of promise and could surprise if delivering a career-best performance.

Star Turn (Best Odds: 25/1 with BetMGM)
Although this Peter Bowen-trained four-year-old has shown limited form, Shane Fenelon’s 3lb claim could help him improve in this contest.

Verdict

This is a competitive race, but Bread And Butter has the momentum and could complete his hat-trick. Jubilant is a consistent performer and should be a serious threat, while Orchestra has the potential to follow up on his recent win. Bread And Butter is the choice to prevail, with his recent form giving him the edge over this field.

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Huntingdon 13:15

JCB Tele-Handler Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)

 Winner £3,540, 2nd £1,631, 3rd £815, 4th £408

 4yo+, 7 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 137y , GOOD (Watering) (Rail movements: 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 & 3.30 +62yds, 4.00 & 4.35 +80yds and 5.07 +52yds)

HMS President (Best Odds: 5/2 with bet365)
Alan King’s seven-year-old made a promising start to his hurdling career with a solid win last time and looks well-positioned to continue his progression under Tom Cannon.

Brixson (Best Odds: 33/1 with Betvictor)
This four-year-old has shown little in his early starts but may improve for Charlie Deutsch, who takes the ride for Joel Parkinson and Sue Smith.

Eternal Angel (Best Odds: 11/4 with BetMGM)
Nicky Henderson’s filly ran a solid race on her debut over hurdles and has the potential to challenge for top honors with Nico de Boinville aboard.

Laurens Bay (Best Odds: 11/4 with bet365)
Jamie Snowden’s five-year-old has been knocking on the door with back-to-back runner-up finishes and looks primed for another strong showing under Gavin Sheehan.

Sergeant Fury (Best Odds: 12/1 with Betvictor)
Harry Derham’s four-year-old has shown promise in his early runs but will need to find improvement to trouble the principals. Paul O’Brien takes the ride.

Tarbat Ness (Best Odds: 100/1 with BetMGM)
John Berry’s five-year-old has yet to show much ability and looks like an outsider despite Jack Quinlan taking the reins.

The Hardest Geezer (Best Odds: 11/1 with Betvictor)
This Philip Hobbs-trained five-year-old won over hurdles last season and could make his presence felt with Sean Houlihan aboard, especially if improving on his recent effort.

Wotter Trotter (Best Odds: 15/2 with bet365)
Dan Skelton’s runner looks an interesting prospect on debut and could run into a place if living up to expectations with Harry Skelton in the saddle.

Calli Black (Best Odds: 50/1 with BetMGM)
David Weston’s six-year-old has struggled in previous outings and is unlikely to play a major role despite James Davies taking the ride.

Granny Hawkins (Best Odds: 40/1 with Betvictor)
Alan King’s second runner in the field fell last time out and will need to improve significantly to figure in this contest. Philip Armson claims 3lb.

Order Of Progress (Best Odds: 66/1 with bet365)
Louise Allan’s four-year-old has shown limited form in three starts and will need to take a big step forward to challenge here.

Verdict

This looks like a close contest between HMS President, Laurens Bay, and Eternal Angel, with each showing strong form. HMS President edges the verdict with his proven ability and experience. Eternal Angel should provide a stern test, while Laurens Bay has the consistency to be involved at the finish. Our pick is HMS President, who looks ready to build on his recent win.

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Huntingdon 13:50

JCB Hydrogen Handicap Chase

 Winner £5,413, 2nd £2,491, 3rd £1,245, 4th £623, 5th £311

 4yo+, 10 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 189y , GOOD (Watering) (Rail movements: 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 & 3.30 +62yds, 4.00 & 4.35 +80yds and 5.07 +52yds)

Minella Drama (Best Odds: 20/1 with BetMGM)
Donald McCain’s nine-year-old bounced back to form with a win last time and could prove to be an intriguing outsider under Brian Hughes.

Protektorat (Best Odds: 15/8 with Betvictor)
Dan Skelton’s star chaser is the class act of the field and looks primed to shine with Harry Skelton in the saddle. His Cheltenham Gold Cup third last season adds to his credentials.

Djelo (Best Odds: 7/2 with bet365)
This Venetia Williams-trained six-year-old has shown ability and consistency but will need to improve further to challenge the market leaders. Charlie Deutsch partners this exciting prospect.

Nickle Back (Best Odds: 11/1 with BetMGM)
A winner at this trip before, Sarah Humphrey’s eight-year-old could be a dark horse if rediscovering his best form. James Best rides.

Ginny’s Destiny (Best Odds: 5/2 with Betvictor)
Paul Nicholls’ runner has already shown his quality over fences and could be a major player here under Harry Cobden. A recent setback may leave questions over his sharpness, but his talent is undeniable.

Verdict

This high-quality race appears to be between the top two in the betting, with Protektorat expected to edge out Ginny’s Destiny due to his proven class at the highest level. Djelo offers an interesting alternative, while Nickle Back might provide value for those looking to chance a potential upset. Our selection is Protektorat, whose top-level experience and consistency make him the one to beat.

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Huntingdon 14:25

JCB Fastrac Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £4,753, 2nd £2,187, 3rd £1,094, 4th £547, 5th £273

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 3m 1f 10y , GOOD (Watering) (Rail movements: 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 & 3.30 +62yds, 4.00 & 4.35 +80yds and 5.07 +52yds)

Light N Strike (Best Odds: 9/1 with Betvictor)
Emma Lavelle’s eight-year-old has shown flashes of potential but may need to rediscover his best form to be a factor. Harry Cobden takes the ride.

Milldam (Best Odds: 4/1 with BetMGM)
Jamie Snowden’s six-year-old comes into this off the back of a strong campaign and has proven his ability at this level. Gavin Sheehan partners him once again.

Kikijo (Best Odds: 13/2 with bet365)
Lightly raced, this four-year-old from Philip Hobbs’ yard impressed on his debut over hurdles and could improve further under Micheal Nolan.

Go To War (Best Odds: 11/8 with Betvictor)
Nicky Henderson’s six-year-old is the standout in the field, with a strong recent record and the benefit of Nico de Boinville’s expertise in the saddle.

Rock House (Best Odds: 5/1 with BetMGM)
Dan Skelton’s six-year-old has been consistent and is well-suited to this trip. Harry Skelton’s booking is a positive.

Bluegrass (Best Odds: 13/2 with bet365)
Stuart Edmunds’ five-year-old looks in great form after a recent victory and could go well again with Charlie Hammond on board.

Verdict

This race appears to be at the mercy of Go To War, whose recent form and class edge make him the standout. Milldam looks a serious challenger and could be the main threat, while Bluegrass is an intriguing contender on the back of his latest win. Our choice is Go To War, who looks likely to extend his winning ways.

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Huntingdon 15:00

JCB Hydradig Novices’ Handicap Chase

 Winner £3,829, 2nd £1,762, 3rd £881, 4th £441, 5th £220

 4yo+, 9 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 129y , GOOD (Watering) (Rail movements: 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 & 3.30 +62yds, 4.00 & 4.35 +80yds and 5.07 +52yds)

A Definite Getaway (Best Odds: 8/1 with Betvictor)
This six-year-old has been consistent and reliable in recent outings, including a victory at a similar trip. With James Bowen in the saddle, he could challenge the leading contenders.

Guerlain De Vaux (Best Odds: 11/1 with BetMGM)
Returning from a lengthy absence, Kim Bailey’s eight-year-old has plenty of potential if rediscovering his previous form. Jonathan Burke takes the ride.

Muskoka (Best Odds: 5/1 with bet365)
Emma Lavelle’s six-year-old has shown solid form without winning, and this trip could bring out further improvement under Harry Cobden.

Micro Millions (Best Odds: 50/1 with Betvictor)
Despite a poor showing last time, this six-year-old has shown glimpses of ability and could be a surprise package if bouncing back under Sean Houlihan.

Theyseekhimthere (Best Odds: 16/1 with BetMGM)
Warren Greatrex’s six-year-old has struggled for consistency but has the ability to get involved if he can recapture his best form. Harry Bannister takes the reins.

Jack Sprat (Best Odds: 9/2 with bet365)
Jamie Snowden’s charge ran a strong race last time, finishing a close second. Gavin Sheehan retains the partnership, and he could be the one to beat.

Lyrical Genius (Best Odds: 12/1 with Betvictor)
Sarah Humphrey’s seven-year-old has had mixed results but looks to have the stamina for this trip. James Best takes the ride and could produce a bold show.

Mixedwave (Best Odds: 8/1 with BetMGM)
Pam Sly’s runner showed potential with a win last season and could improve with Paul O’Brien in the saddle for this assignment.

Safe Destination (Best Odds: 5/1 with bet365)
Nigel Twiston-Davies’ six-year-old impressed with a recent win and a runner-up effort. James Turner claims 5lb, making him a strong contender.

Proper Twelve (Best Odds: 7/1 with Betvictor)
Anthony Honeyball’s runner has been consistent and could be a major player under Rex Dingle if improving slightly on his recent efforts.

Bring The Action (Best Odds: 16/1 with BetMGM)
Nigel Hawke’s eight-year-old hasn’t shown much recently but could be a wildcard if finding form with Bryan Carver aboard.

Verdict

This looks like a tight contest, but Jack Sprat is the selection based on his strong recent performances and consistent form. Safe Destination offers serious competition and could well challenge for top honors, while Muskoka also looks primed for a bold showing. Our pick is Jack Sprat, whose current form suggests he could come out on top in this competitive race.

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Huntingdon 15:35

JCB ‘Junior’ National Hunt Flat Race (Category 1 Elimination) (GBB Race)

 Winner £2,178, 2nd £1,004, 3rd £502, 4th £251

 3yo, 13 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 171y , GOOD (Watering) (Rail movements: 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 & 3.30 +62yds, 4.00 & 4.35 +80yds and 5.07 +52yds)

Fresh As A Daisy (Best Odds: 12/1 with bet365)
Nicky Henderson’s runner made a solid impression last time out and has room for improvement under James Bowen’s guidance.

Highland Haven (Best Odds: 4/1 with Betvictor)
Fergal O’Brien’s four-year-old showed a lot of potential in her sole start and looks poised for another strong effort with Jonathan Burke aboard.

Kapability (Best Odds: 2/1 with BetMGM)
Anthony Honeyball’s filly made a winning debut and has every chance of doubling up under Harry Cobden. Her early form makes her the one to beat.

Roses All The Way (Best Odds: 16/1 with bet365)
This Donald McCain-trained five-year-old has finished second in both outings so far and will be aiming to go one better with Brian Hughes steering.

St Irene (Best Odds: 14/1 with BetMGM)
B F Brookhouse’s charge broke her maiden over this trip but needs to find more improvement to trouble the principals. Jack Quinlan rides.

Supreme Malinas (Best Odds: 5/1 with Betvictor)
A faller on her first outing, she bounced back with a good win and a second-place finish. Harry Skelton will be keen to guide her to success.

There Runs Mary (Best Odds: 9/1 with bet365)
Olly Murphy’s mare looks a lively outsider after a promising start to her career, with Gavin Sheehan set to provide a skilled ride.

Unparked (Best Odds: 33/1 with BetMGM)
This Neil King-trained runner is an unknown quantity at this level and would need significant improvement to be competitive. Paul O’Brien takes the reins.

Uptown Lass (Best Odds: 8/1 with Betvictor)
Another Nicky Henderson entry, this four-year-old looks like an interesting contender under Nico de Boinville, having shown promise on the gallops.

Verdict

Kapability stands out as the leading contender, having delivered a polished performance on debut. Highland Haven represents a strong threat, while Supreme Malinas is another with a solid chance if she builds on recent form. Our selection is Kapability, who appears to have the edge in this competitive field.

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