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Market Rasen 12:20
Furrows Development By C&L Fairburn Properties Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £4,085, 2nd £1,882, 3rd £941, 4th £471
4yo+, 11 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 139y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 8.0, Hurdle 8.2) (Watering) (Rail movements: 4.10, 5.50, 6.20 & 6.50 +192yds and 4.45, 5.20 & 7.50 +144yds)
Achille Des Rocs (11/1)
A consistent performer who was a solid second on his last outing. L J Morgan’s charge, partnered with Adam Wedge, has the ability to challenge if building on recent efforts. Backed at Bet365.
Chantilly Moon (100/1)
Peter Niven’s five-year-old has failed to impress so far, pulling up in both starts this season. Tom Midgley takes the ride, but significant improvement is required to make an impact. Best priced with Betvictor.
Chilled Out (50/1)
This five-year-old has shown little in limited appearances and remains an outsider in this field. Michael Wigham’s runner will need a huge leap forward to feature. Odds available at Unibet.
Dark Mix (9/2)
Pam Sly’s runner has been lightly raced but boasts solid credentials. Paul O’Brien takes the ride, and if reproducing past efforts, he could be in the mix for a top-three finish. Back him at Bet365.
Inishnabro (8/1)
A winner of his only start under rules, this Henry Oliver-trained runner is an interesting prospect. Lee Edwards takes the reins, and while unexposed, he has strong claims if progressing further. Check odds with Unibet.
Jack Hoola (20/1)
Tom Lacey’s four-year-old was well beaten last time and will need to show significant improvement to challenge. Stan Sheppard continues his association with the horse. Best prices found at Bet365.
Jingle Jangle Jet (33/1)
Philip Kirby’s six-year-old has struggled to make an impact in three outings so far. Kielan Woods takes the ride, but he will need to find considerable improvement to be competitive. Odds available at Betvictor.
Kingsley (12/1)
Trained by Jonjo O’Neill, this four-year-old shaped well on debut and has scope for improvement. Jonjo O’Neill Jr. rides, and he could be one to watch in this maiden event. Backed at Unibet.
Rochester Brinks (50/1)
Martin Keighley’s runner failed to complete last time and doesn’t inspire much confidence. Fergus Gillard partners the gelding, but others make more appeal. Odds available at Bet365.
Spirit Of Kinsale (7/4)
Olly Murphy’s promising gelding ran well on his last start, finishing a close second. With Sean Bowen on board, he sets the standard and is expected to go close again. Best prices found at Betvictor.
Sun Art (9/1)
Fergal O’Brien’s five-year-old was sixth on debut but could come forward significantly for the experience. Jonathan Burke takes the ride, and she holds an outside chance of troubling the favorites. Backed at Bet365.
Tony’s Tipple (66/1)
This five-year-old has yet to show any meaningful form and remains a longshot. Miss Gina Andrews partners him once again for T Ellis. Check odds with Unibet.
Typhoon Flyer (4/1)
Dr. Richard Newland’s six-year-old is a consistent performer with placed efforts in his last two starts. Sam Twiston-Davies rides, and this proven runner has a strong chance to be involved at the finish. Back him at Bet365.
Verdict
Spirit Of Kinsale stands out with his consistent form and proven ability over hurdles, making him the horse to beat. Typhoon Flyer offers strong competition and could capitalize if the favorite falters, while Dark Mix looks solid value for a place.
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Market Rasen 12:55
C&L Fairburn / Look Forward Racing Novices’ Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £4,085, 2nd £1,882, 3rd £941, 4th £471
4yo+, 9 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 125y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 8.0, Hurdle 8.2) (Watering) (Rail movements: 4.10, 5.50, 6.20 & 6.50 +192yds and 4.45, 5.20 & 7.50 +144yds)
After Midnight (150/1)
Julian Smith’s seven-year-old has shown little to suggest she can be competitive at this level. Harry Bannister partners her again, but she would need a remarkable turnaround to figure in this field. Back her at Bet365.
Natus Vincere (4/1)
Trained by L J Morgan, this promising five-year-old scored impressively on her bumper debut. Adam Wedge retains the ride, and she looks capable of making an immediate impact over hurdles. Best prices at Unibet.
Rhiannon Ring (100/1)
Declan Carroll’s mare has been well-beaten in her runs so far. Robert Dunne takes the reins, but she is difficult to recommend in this company unless she shows unexpected improvement. Backed at Betvictor.
Rula Bula (4/6)
Jonjo O’Neill Jr. takes the ride on this highly regarded five-year-old, who ended last season with a solid second-place finish. She is the class act in the field and sets the standard for the others to follow. Odds available with Bet365.
Zarhanya (15/2)
Martin Keighley’s six-year-old showed promise on her sole bumper outing and could improve for her hurdles debut. Sean Bowen’s booking enhances her claims, and she might be one to consider at a price. Best backed at Unibet.
Fireball Frenzy (8/1)
This four-year-old from Stuart Edmunds’ yard was pulled up on her debut over hurdles but had previously impressed in a bumper. Ciaran Gethings rides, and a better showing could be on the cards if she settles. Backed at Betvictor.
Pepite De Saphir (20/1)
Dr. Richard Newland’s four-year-old has yet to show much, but Charlie Hammond takes the reins, and the yard’s runners often improve significantly with experience. Check odds with Bet365.
Tres Bien (66/1)
Philip Kirby’s four-year-old has struggled to make an impression in her last few outings. Aaron Anderson rides again, but she would need a major step forward to feature. Odds available at Unibet.
Verdict
Rula Bula stands out as the classiest mare in the field and is the one to beat, with her previous form looking far superior. Natus Vincere could pose the biggest challenge on her hurdles debut, while Zarhanya might surprise at a bigger price if she takes to this discipline well.
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Market Rasen 13:30
C&L Fairburn Properties Academy Way Louth Handicap Chase
Winner £4,629, 2nd £2,133, 3rd £1,066, 4th £534
4yo+, 11 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 1f 43y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 8.0, Hurdle 8.2) (Watering) (Rail movements: 4.10, 5.50, 6.20 & 6.50 +192yds and 4.45, 5.20 & 7.50 +144yds)
Inoui Machin (15/2)
Neil Mulholland’s six-year-old made a winning start over fences but failed to follow up when third on his latest outing. Dylan Johnston’s 3lb claim helps his cause, and he could run into a place if delivering a clean round. Check odds at Bet365.
Moon Hunter (10/3)
Henry Daly’s seven-year-old returned from a layoff with a solid fourth last time out. Sam Twiston-Davies takes the ride, and the gelding could improve with that run under his belt. A bold show is expected if he stays the trip. Back him with Betvictor.
Montregard (9/4)
This five-year-old from Tom Lacey’s yard has shown promise, including a win two starts ago. Stan Sheppard partners him again, and while he has the ability to challenge, he will need to prove his stamina over this longer trip. Odds available via Unibet.
Kelce (7/4)
Neil Mulholland’s second runner in the race, this six-year-old has been runner-up on his last two starts, showing consistency and strong staying power. Sean Bowen rides, and the gelding looks poised to go one better this time. Best prices can be found at Bet365.
Verdict
Kelce stands out as the most consistent performer in the field and looks set to break his maiden tag over fences. Montregard is a credible threat and could push the favorite close if lasting the trip, while Moon Hunter offers value as an improving type returning to form.
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Market Rasen 14:05
C&L Fairburn Properties Handicap Chase
Winner £4,629, 2nd £2,133, 3rd £1,066, 4th £534
4yo+, 7 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 191y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 8.0, Hurdle 8.2) (Watering) (Rail movements: 4.10, 5.50, 6.20 & 6.50 +192yds and 4.45, 5.20 & 7.50 +144yds)
Kankin (7/2)
Alex Hales’ eight-year-old has already picked up a win this season and remains competitive despite a rise in the weights. Kielan Woods retains the ride, and with consistent performances, he is expected to feature prominently. Back him at Bet365.
Eyed (5/2)
Hughie Morrison’s seven-year-old was a close second on his latest outing, proving he is in good form. David Bass takes the reins again, and he looks well-placed to break his maiden over fences. Odds available at Betvictor.
Unwanted Attention (8/1)
This Ryan Potter-trained six-year-old has been inconsistent recently but showed early promise in the season. Conor Ring partners him again, and if he can rediscover his earlier form, he may pose a threat. Best priced with Unibet.
The Electrician (8/1)
Mike Sowersby’s runner has been knocking on the door with some respectable efforts this season. Aaron Anderson’s 5lb claim is a bonus, and he could challenge for a place if jumping cleanly. Backed at Bet365.
Zmiinyi (4/1)
This six-year-old from Kim Bailey’s yard hasn’t shown much in recent starts, but Tom Bellamy’s expertise could help unlock some improvement. He is a risky contender but might surprise with a stronger showing. Odds available via Betvictor.
Jumbo Veste Verte (20/1)
Tom Gretton’s five-year-old has struggled to make an impact in handicaps and appears to be a longshot here. Robert Dunne takes the ride, but significant improvement is needed. Check odds with Unibet.
Caro Des Flos (10/1)
Julian Smith’s experienced 12-year-old hasn’t been in winning form recently but has shown glimpses of ability. Harry Bannister’s presence could provide the steadying hand required to earn a place. Odds available at Bet365.
Hey Day Baby (14/1)
Jonjo O’Neill’s six-year-old blew hot and cold this season with one win and two pull-ups in her last three starts. Benjamin Macey’s 10lb claim might help her chances, but consistency remains a question mark. Back her at Betvictor.
Ironhill (20/1)
Tim Reed’s eight-year-old has won a race this season but pulled up on his latest appearance. Harry Reed takes the reins, and while he has potential, his lack of consistency tempers expectations. Best prices found at Unibet.
Scottsdale (33/1)
Peter Winks’ 11-year-old has been placed in a couple of recent runs but looks to have a tough task from out of the handicap. Ben Ffrench Davis claims 5lbs, but he appears a longshot here. Back him at Bet365.
Verdict
Eyed comes into this race with strong claims after a solid second last time and looks ready to win under David Bass. Kankin should be competitive as a reliable performer, while The Electrician offers good value as a contender for the places.
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Market Rasen 14:40
Chris & Louise Fairburn Handicap Hurdle
- 4yo+, 9 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 16y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 8.0, Hurdle 8.2) (Watering) (Rail movements: 4.10, 5.50, 6.20 & 6.50 +192yds and 4.45, 5.20 & 7.50 +144yds)
- Winner £5,446, 2nd £2,509, 3rd £1,254, 4th £628
Tribal Glory (3/1)
Fergal O’Brien’s six-year-old has been in fine form this season, with two seconds from as many starts. Ben Sutton’s 5lb claim could prove decisive as he seeks to go one better. Odds available at Bet365.
Gilbertina (10/1)
Nick Kent’s seven-year-old mare returned with a below-par performance but has the ability to improve on her second start of the season. Tom Broughton’s 5lb claim makes her an interesting contender at a fair price. Back her at Unibet.
Punxsutawney Phil (16/1)
Mark Walford’s seven-year-old has been inconsistent of late but possesses the experience to put in a competitive display if rediscovering his best form. Tom Midgley takes the ride again, but others hold stronger claims. Best prices with Betvictor.
Mr Sundancer (8/1)
Also from Mark Walford’s yard, this six-year-old won earlier this season but has been below his best in recent runs. Jamie Hamilton retains the ride, and he has a chance of hitting the frame with a return to form. Backed at Bet365.
Kazontherazz (10/1)
Martin Keighley’s experienced eight-year-old has struggled in two starts this season, but Sean Bowen’s booking is a positive sign. She will need to show significant improvement to threaten the principals. Odds available at Betvictor.
Kosasiempre (7/2)
This Stuart Edmunds-trained gelding has been a model of consistency, with a second-place finish on his latest start. Ciaran Gethings continues the partnership, and he looks poised to challenge for the win. Back him at Bet365.
Bread And Butter (15/8)
Olly Murphy’s nine-year-old arrives in top form after a comfortable win last time out. Lewis Saunders takes off 7lbs, and the gelding looks capable of following up with another strong performance. Best prices found with Unibet.
Verdict
Bread And Butter has the standout form and is well-placed to secure a second consecutive victory. Tribal Glory is a consistent challenger and should not be overlooked, while Kosasiempre represents solid value and could push the favorite close.
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Market Rasen 15:15
C&L Fairburn Property Developments Ltd Handicap Chase (Div I)
Winner £4,357, 2nd £2,007, 3rd £1,003, 4th £502
4yo+, 11 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 89y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 8.0, Hurdle 8.2) (Watering) (Rail movements: 4.10, 5.50, 6.20 & 6.50 +192yds and 4.45, 5.20 & 7.50 +144yds)
Natchez Trace (16/1)
Declan Carroll’s seven-year-old has been inconsistent and needs to rediscover some form to feature. Robert Dunne takes the ride, and although the gelding has ability, others look stronger on recent evidence. Back him at Bet365.
Geordie Night (10/1)
This lightly raced five-year-old returned with a fair fifth-place finish. Nick Kent’s runner, ridden by Charlie Hammond, has scope for improvement if handling the trip. Odds available at Betvictor.
I Got Stung (8/1)
Kim Bailey’s six-year-old hasn’t fired on all cylinders lately but has shown glimpses of ability in the past. Tom Bellamy rides, and if the gelding puts it all together, he could be a lively outsider. Check odds with Unibet.
Ithaka (12/1)
Ryan Potter’s eight-year-old showed signs of improvement when third last time out. Conor Ring takes the reins, and although he needs more to win, a place is not out of the question. Odds available at Bet365.
G’Day Aussie (33/1)
Dave Roberts’ 11-year-old has been struggling for form this season. Lee Edwards takes the ride, but the gelding needs a significant turnaround to feature here. Back him at Betvictor.
East Eagle (8/1)
This four-year-old trained by Mike Sowersby was an eye-catching second last time out. Aaron Anderson claims 5lbs, and if building on that effort, he could make his presence felt again. Odds available at Unibet.
Western Glen (5/1)
Gillian Boanas’ five-year-old has been knocking on the door with two consecutive runner-up finishes before falling last time. Nathan Moscrop rides, and the gelding is expected to be in the mix if his jumping holds up. Backed at Bet365.
Happy Index (11/4)
Olly Murphy’s six-year-old has been progressing well, culminating in a recent victory. Sean Bowen is back on board, and the pair look primed for another bold showing. Best prices available at Unibet.
No Worries (11/4)
Neil Mulholland’s 10-year-old was a winner last time out and remains in good heart. Dylan Johnston claims 3lbs, and the gelding looks set to mount another serious challenge. Check odds with Betvictor.
Verdict
Happy Index looks to have the edge, building on his recent win and showing the potential to improve further. No Worries is a strong rival with the form to challenge, while Western Glen could offer value if he puts in a solid round of jumping
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