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Market Rasen 12:08
Rand Farm Park Stocking Filler Thriller Selling Handicap Hurdle
Winner £3,697, 2nd £1,701, 3rd £851, 4th £426, 5th £212
3yo+, 4 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 125y , GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: Chase 6.6, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 12.40 & 1.47 +90yds and 2.22 +45yds)
1. Stuti (5/1) – BetMGM
Hughie Morrison’s seven-year-old has shown glimpses of ability, though a pulled-up effort last time casts some doubt. Kevin Brogan takes the ride in search of a confidence-boosting run.
2. Asa (3/1) – Bet365
After a solid chasing debut, Asa disappointed last time when pulled up, but the five-year-old still holds plenty of potential. Joe Williamson will be hoping to guide a return to form.
3. Dunworley (6/1) – Betvictor
This eight-year-old has been consistent without landing a major blow in recent outings. Nick Kent’s charge is partnered with Tom Broughton, looking to capitalize on a decent mark.
4. Abbeyhill (12/1) – BetMGM
Neil Mulholland’s seven-year-old hasn’t hit the same form this season as last, but Conor O’Farrell’s experience could help turn things around in a race like this.
5. Ronnies Reflection (5/1) – Bet365
Patrick Wadge teams up with this six-year-old, who put in a respectable third-place finish last time. A repeat of that effort could see him in contention.
6. Some Bro (5/2) – Betvictor
Mark Walford’s gelding has shown promise over fences, with Dougie Costello on board to guide him to what could be a breakthrough win.
7. Lady Pacifico (8/1) – Bet365
This six-year-old hasn’t had the smoothest campaign but has shown flashes of ability. Tabitha Worsley partners Georgie Howell’s runner, hoping for a step forward.
8. Scottsdale (50/1) – BetMGM
The veteran of the field, Scottsdale has been a regular in low-grade contests but remains an outsider here. Ben Ffrench Davis takes the reins.
Verdict
We’llhavewan is the standout contender, possessing both the form and class to easily handle this field. Magnetic North could offer the biggest threat with a better showing, while Straitouttacompton is an outside bet to surprise if rediscovering his past ability.
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Market Rasen 12:40
Rand Farm Park All Weather Attraction Novices’ Handicap Chase
Winner £3,829, 2nd £1,762, 3rd £881, 4th £441, 5th £220
4yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 191y , GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: Chase 6.6, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 12.40 & 1.47 +90yds and 2.22 +45yds)
1. Stuti (5/1) – BetMGM
Hughie Morrison’s seven-year-old has shown glimpses of ability, though a pulled-up effort last time casts some doubt. Kevin Brogan takes the ride in search of a confidence-boosting run.
2. Asa (3/1) – Bet365
After a solid chasing debut, Asa disappointed last time when pulled up, but the five-year-old still holds plenty of potential. Joe Williamson will be hoping to guide a return to form.
3. Dunworley (6/1) – Betvictor
This eight-year-old has been consistent without landing a major blow in recent outings. Nick Kent’s charge is partnered with Tom Broughton, looking to capitalize on a decent mark.
4. Abbeyhill (12/1) – BetMGM
Neil Mulholland’s seven-year-old hasn’t hit the same form this season as last, but Conor O’Farrell’s experience could help turn things around in a race like this.
5. Ronnies Reflection (5/1) – Bet365
Patrick Wadge teams up with this six-year-old, who put in a respectable third-place finish last time. A repeat of that effort could see him in contention.
6. Some Bro (5/2) – Betvictor
Mark Walford’s gelding has shown promise over fences, with Dougie Costello on board to guide him to what could be a breakthrough win.
7. Lady Pacifico (8/1) – Bet365
This six-year-old hasn’t had the smoothest campaign but has shown flashes of ability. Tabitha Worsley partners Georgie Howell’s runner, hoping for a step forward.
8. Scottsdale (50/1) – BetMGM
The veteran of the field, Scottsdale has been a regular in low-grade contests but remains an outsider here. Ben Ffrench Davis takes the reins.
Verdict
Asa is the selection here, as a return to the form shown on his chasing debut could be enough to secure victory. Some Bro represents a strong challenge as the likely main rival, while Ronnies Reflection offers value as an each-way contender.
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Market Rasen 13:15
FSC Tony Fiata Memorial Novices’ Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £3,540, 2nd £1,631, 3rd £815, 4th £408
4yo+, 6 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 125y , GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: Chase 6.6, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 12.40 & 1.47 +90yds and 2.22 +45yds)
1. Indeevar Bleu (4/7) – Bet365
This six-year-old from Olly Murphy’s yard has a stellar record, with two wins in as many starts. Lewis Saunders retains the ride on this consistent performer who sets the standard here.
2. Blazer Two (28/1) – BetMGM
Lucinda Russell’s runner has yet to show much over hurdles, though improvement could come with Patrick Wadge taking the reins. Faces a tough task in this field.
3. Diamond Koda (9/2) – Betvictor
Nick Kent’s five-year-old has hit the frame consistently but remains winless. Tom Broughton partners him again, aiming to finally convert one of these near-misses into a victory.
4. Jackpot d’Ainay (4/1) – Bet365
A fall last time out tarnished his record, but prior efforts suggest this Olly Murphy-trained five-year-old has the ability to bounce back. Kevin Brogan takes the ride, seeking redemption.
5. Midnight Phantom (66/1) – BetMGM
Theo Gillard’s mount looks an outsider in this contest, having shown little promise in limited starts. Improvement is required to make an impact.
6. Muzaffar (13/2) – Betvictor
Adrian Paul Keatley’s five-year-old placed in his only previous start over hurdles. James Robottom will be hoping this lightly raced contender can step forward and challenge.
Verdict
Indeevar Bleu is the clear pick, boasting an unbeaten record and solid form. Jackpot d’Ainay is expected to pose the biggest threat if he can recover from his recent fall, while Diamond Koda holds strong claims for a place given his consistent performances.
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Market Rasen 13:47
Pallinc Lincolnshire National Handicap Chase
Winner £11,618, 2nd £5,346, 3rd £2,673, 4th £1,338, 5th £667
4yo+, 10 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 3m 3f 123y , GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: Chase 6.6, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 12.40 & 1.47 +90yds and 2.22 +45yds)
1. Inis Oirr (5/1) – Bet365
Lucinda Russell’s seven-year-old has been consistent over fences but has yet to show his best this season. Alan Doyle takes the ride, aiming for a strong finish after a mixed recent campaign.
2. Crosspark (14/1) – BetMGM
This veteran has plenty of experience but has struggled to replicate his top form recently. Tom Broughton partners the 14-year-old, hoping to unlock a return to his glory days.
3. Herewegohoney (22/1) – Betvictor
Fergal O’Brien’s mare hasn’t been at her best recently, but she does have the ability to improve if conditions suit. Jack Hogan claims a valuable 3lbs in this long-distance contest.
4. Concetto (16/1) – BetMGM
This Oliver Greenall-trained runner has shown glimpses of ability, but consistency remains an issue. Fergus Gillard is tasked with navigating this seven-year-old through a tricky test.
5. O’Connell (4/1) – Bet365
A recent winner, this eight-year-old is thriving for Sue Smith’s stable. Theo Gillard retains the ride and will look to capitalize on his improved form.
6. Kelce (5/2) – Betvictor
Neil Mulholland’s six-year-old is in excellent shape, coming off a pair of impressive performances. Conor O’Farrell takes the reins, and he’s a strong contender for the win.
7. Ballydisco (9/2) – Bet365
Lucinda Russell’s second entry has been knocking on the door without winning. Patrick Wadge will be aiming to guide this seven-year-old to finally break through.
8. The Wrekin (10/1) – BetMGM
Henry Daly’s eight-year-old has shown glimpses of potential and could go well under Alice Stevens, but he needs to find extra to challenge the market leaders.
9. Giovanni Change (12/1) – Betvictor
Mark Walford’s experienced chaser has been inconsistent of late. Dougie Costello takes the ride, hoping for a return to better form in this marathon contest.
Verdict
Kelce looks to be in the form of his life and is well-positioned to secure another victory here. O’Connell is a significant threat, having rediscovered winning ways, while Inis Oirr has the ability to feature prominently if he runs to his potential. Ballydisco remains a reliable each-way option in a race where stamina will be tested.
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Market Rasen 14:22
Caspian Group Novices’ Handicap Chase (GBB Race)
- 4yo+, 4 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 1f 43y , GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: Chase 6.6, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 12.40 & 1.47 +90yds and 2.22 +45yds)
- Winner £5,281, 2nd £2,430, 3rd £1,215, 4th £608, 5th £303
1. Galunggung (5/2) – Bet365
Trained by Donald McCain, this eight-year-old has shown good form recently, though he struggled to back up his earlier wins last time out. With Theo Gillard on board, he remains a contender.
2. Denemethy (5/2) – BetMGM
This six-year-old from Fergal O’Brien’s yard is a consistent performer and has scope to improve after his seasonal reappearance. Jack Hogan’s 3lb claim could make the difference.
3. Damarta (9/4) – Betvictor
Olly Murphy’s runner is well-fancied and comes into this with a string of competitive efforts. Kevin Brogan retains the ride, giving this six-year-old a strong chance.
4. Kuzco (100/30) – Bet365
Although yet to show his best this season, this four-year-old trained by Oliver Greenall could find improvement here. Alice Stevens claims a valuable 3lbs, which may help him stay competitive.
Verdict
Damarta has been running consistently and looks ready to deliver a strong performance under Kevin Brogan. Galunggung poses a serious threat with proven form over this distance, while Denemethy is another solid contender who could find improvement with his trainer’s guidance. For those seeking an outsider, Kuzco might provide value if he can build on his recent efforts.
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Market Rasen 14:57
Rand Farm Park Family Days Out Novices’ Handicap Hurdle
Winner £3,301, 2nd £1,519, 3rd £759, 4th £380, 5th £189
3yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 139y , GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: Chase 6.6, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 12.40 & 1.47 +90yds and 2.22 +45yds)
1. Rehill Relic (9/2) – BetMGM
Charlie Todd partners this five-year-old, who has shown consistent improvement in recent starts. His latest effort, a strong third, indicates he’s ready to make his mark.
2. Traveling Soldier (4/1) – Bet365
Olly Murphy’s six-year-old was a solid third last time, showing promise under Kevin Brogan. Another step forward could see him in contention.
3. Dino Bellagio (7/2) – Betvictor
Donald McCain’s charge hasn’t hit top form yet but showed glimpses of potential in his latest effort. Theo Gillard takes the reins on this well-regarded five-year-old.
4. Dexperado (4/1) – Bet365
Nick Kent’s runner has been knocking on the door recently, with two runner-up finishes in his last three outings. Tom Broughton’s 5lb claim enhances his chances.
5. Jingle Jangle Jet (15/2) – BetMGM
This six-year-old hasn’t been at his best but has hinted at improvement in recent starts. A positive display could see him exceed expectations.
6. Alright Dai (6/1) – Betvictor
Neil Mulholland’s six-year-old failed to make an impact on seasonal debut but could progress with Conor O’Farrell in the saddle.
7. Raincloud (33/1) – Bet365
Michael Chapman’s runner has struggled to finish strongly but has shown some potential in the past. A significant improvement would be needed here.
8. Rhodia (8/1) – BetMGM
The experienced eight-year-old hasn’t been able to get into the mix lately but could surprise with Jack Hogan claiming 3lbs.
Verdict
Dino Bellagio is taken to bounce back with a strong performance under Theo Gillard. Dexperado looks a major player with his recent solid form, and Traveling Soldier could go close if building on his last run. Rehill Relic also deserves consideration after showing consistency recently.
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Market Rasen 15:32
Rand Farm Park Christmas Neightivity Handicap Hurdle
Winner £4,753, 2nd £2,187, 3rd £1,094, 4th £547, 5th £273
3yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 2f 140y , GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: Chase 6.6, Hurdle 6.1) (Rail movements: 12.40 & 1.47 +90yds and 2.22 +45yds)
1. Homme d’Un Soir (4/1) – BetMGM
This consistent performer returned to winning ways last time out, showcasing his ability over similar conditions. Alice Stevens takes off 3lb, which could prove valuable.
2. Salley Gardens (7/2) – Bet365
Trained by Olly Murphy, this eight-year-old showed plenty of promise when runner-up in his most recent outing. He looks well-placed to challenge again under Lewis Saunders.
3. Gilbertina (15/4) – Betvictor
This course and distance winner delivered a strong second-place finish last time and has the potential to go one better here. Tom Broughton claims a valuable 5lb.
4. Diamond Dice (11/2) – Bet365
Although falling in his last race, this five-year-old has shown enough ability to be a player if regaining confidence. Kevin Brogan retains the ride.
5. Quaresome (11/1) – BetMGM
Donald McCain’s runner has struggled for consistency but is capable of springing a surprise if everything falls into place. Theo Gillard partners him again.
6. Belvedere Blast (7/1) – Betvictor
His recent third-place finish hinted at improvement, and he has been steadily progressing. With James Robottom aboard, he may be able to build on that effort.
7. Inishnabro (5/1) – Bet365
A winner two starts back, this five-year-old ran well despite not finishing in the frame last time. Lee Edwards takes over and could guide him to a competitive showing.
8. Cawthorne Banker (33/1) – BetMGM
Although out of form recently, he has shown glimpses of ability in the past. A big improvement would be required to make an impact here.
Verdict
Gilbertina is taken to capitalize on her recent good form and secure the win. Homme d’Un Soir looks a solid contender and can give the favorite a strong challenge, while Salley Gardens also has the credentials to be involved. Belvedere Blast could be the one to watch at an attractive price.
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