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Market Rasen 14:10
100% RacingTV Profits Back To Racing Conditional Jockeys’ Novices’ Limited Handicap Hurdle
Winner £3,301, 2nd £1,519, 3rd £759, 4th £380, 5th £189
4yo+, 10 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 125y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 7.6; Hurdle 7.5) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 2.10 & 2.45 +198yds, 3.15 & 3.50 +234yds and 4.23 & 5.00 +264yds)
Micks Jet (4/1 with bet365)
Micks Jet continues to run consistently well, and with a handy racing weight and solid recent form, he should again be in the thick of things deep into the contest.
Concetto (9/2 with Unibet)
Concetto has been knocking on the door without winning, and given his liking for a battle, he could prove a tough customer if this turns into a stamina test.
Morfee (7/1 with Betvictor)
Morfee hasn’t always been the easiest to predict, but if he can reproduce the level of form shown a few runs back, he has the engine to be very competitive here.
Giovanni Change (5/1 with bet365)
A course and distance winner in the past, Giovanni Change brings plenty of valuable experience to the table and could go well again if getting into a steady jumping rhythm early.
The Dream Goes On (15/8 with bet365)
The Dream Goes On arrives in flying form having rattled off back-to-back victories, and although he takes another step up the ladder, further progress can’t be ruled out.
Verdict
Giovanni Change is tipped to make the most of his course knowledge and gritty attitude to land the prize. The Dream Goes On commands plenty of respect on recent evidence but faces a stiffer challenge now, while Micks Jet could well place again given his admirable consistency.
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Market Rasen 14:45
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- 4yo+, 9 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 139y , GOOD (GoingStick: Chase 8.0, Hurdle 7.9) (Selective watering to maintain) (Rail movements: 2.15 & 2.45 +78yds, 3.15 & 4.25 +66yds and 3.50 & 5.00 +51y
- Winner £3,697, 2nd £1,701, 3rd £851, 4th £426, 5th £212
1. Bodygroove – Best odds 9/4 with bet365
A promising recent winner, this five-year-old appears to be on an upward curve. Micky Hammond’s charge seems to have found his stride and should relish similar conditions today. With Joshua Thompson claiming 7lb, the gelding could go close again, though he’s short enough in the market for a horse still learning his trade.
Our tip: Likely to play a major role but worth considering for place multiples rather than backing outright at current odds.
2. Youdecide – Best odds 15/8 with Betvictor
Fresh from a decisive win last time out, this improving five-year-old comes here with momentum. Ben Pauling’s stable continues in strong form, and Ben Jones keeps the partnership intact. While progression is evident, the rise in weight and stronger field could challenge him today.
Our tip: Looks to be a serious threat; ideal inclusion for win bets or straight forecasts.
3. George Darling – Best odds 20/1 with bet365
After several below-par runs, this gelding hasn’t shown much to get excited about. Mr Jack Andrews takes the ride, but the overall profile suggests he may need lesser company or more time to develop. Hard to recommend unless significant market support emerges late.
Our tip: Unlikely contender; best left alone.
4. Je Viens Du Large – Best odds 12/1 with Unibet
This six-year-old has flashed ability in patches and could surprise if finding a smoother rhythm. Stuart Edmunds applies cheekpieces and tongue-tie once more, and Charlie Hammond keeps the ride. The gelding can outrun his price if he travels better in the early stages.
Our tip: An outsider worth a small each-way flutter if you’re seeking value beyond the market leaders.
5. Scottish King – Best odds 16/1 with bet365
At nine years of age, this veteran has become somewhat unpredictable. Philip Armson’s 3lb claim will help, but he’s struggled to make an impact recently. His best form came in better ground conditions, so he may need things to fall perfectly.
Our tip: Possible longshot for a minor place if conditions play to his strengths.
6. I’m Your Buckaroo – Best odds 7/2 with Betvictor
This progressive gelding looked much sharper on his latest outing and appears ready to build on that. The Moore stable has been firing, and Tom Cannon’s booking is eye-catching. The step up in trip is likely to bring further improvement.
Our tip: Leading contender; strong candidate for win selections.
7. Mac’s Xpress – Best odds 50/1 with bet365
This seven-year-old has been well beaten in recent appearances, showing little sign of form revival. Freddie Mitchell rides, but even significant improvement might not be enough in this field.
Our tip: Very difficult to fancy; outsider status seems justified.
8. Dreamings Free – Best odds 33/1 with Unibet
Performances to date have been lacklustre, with this six-year-old finishing well down the order on numerous occasions. Maurice Barnes may be hoping for better fortune with Charlie Price on board, but realistic chances appear slim.
Our tip: Difficult to support; a surprise result would be required.
9. Rhiannon Ring – Best odds 8/1 with bet365
Declan Carroll’s mare has shown signs of life recently, placing in her last two starts. Robert Dunne continues in the saddle, and a lower weight could make a difference. She looks capable of running another honest race and hitting the frame.
Our tip: Decent each-way chance; a solid player for place markets.
Verdict
While both Youdecide and Bodygroove bring winning form into the race, I’m Your Buckaroo appeals most given his recent improvement and the likelihood of further progress over this trip. For each-way backers, Rhiannon Ring could deliver at a rewarding price.
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Market Rasen 15:15
Watch On Racing TV Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £3,812, 2nd £1,756, 3rd £878, 4th £440
4yo+, 6 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 139y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places on Hurdle course (GoingStick: Chase 6.8, Hurdle 5.9) (Rail movements: 2.05 & 3.35 +156yds and 4.40 +78yds)
1. Issar d’Airy – Best odds 2/1 with bet365
This seven-year-old has been knocking on the door, having filled the runner-up spot in multiple recent attempts. Representing the Gary & Josh Moore partnership, he shows consistency but hasn’t been able to get his head in front lately. Freddie Mitchell takes the reins again, and the return to this shorter trip could play in his favour, although his jumping occasionally lacks fluency.
Our tip: Should go well and remains a solid place candidate; win chances depend on sharpening up over the final fences.
2. Ryan’s Rocket – Best odds Evs with Betvictor
Fergal O’Brien’s seven-year-old looks progressive, having strung together solid performances over fences. Despite finishing down the field at Cheltenham on soft going, this horse generally delivers consistent results under Jonathan Burke’s guidance. Conditions today should be far more suitable, and he’s been aimed at this race with purpose.
Our tip: The one they all need to beat; clear front-runner for win bets.
3. Stormin Crossgales – Best odds 14/1 with Unibet
This eight-year-old enjoyed back-to-back victories earlier this season with bold front-running tactics. However, both of his subsequent starts ended in disappointment when pulled up. James Bowen will try to rekindle his earlier enthusiasm, but recent efforts raise questions about confidence and fitness.
Our tip: Could sneak into a place if bouncing back, but carries significant risk; best approached with caution.
4. Ostend – Best odds 9/1 with bet365
Alastair Ralph’s runner has shown glimpses of promise, including a solid third-place finish last time out. Ciaran Gethings is aboard once more, and the gelding benefits from a reduced mark compared to previous British runs. That said, his best form still came over hurdles in Ireland, and he needs to prove he can replicate that over fences.
Our tip: Offers fair each-way value; worth including for those seeking an alternative to the favourites.
Verdict
Ryan’s Rocket appears to hold all the aces and should prove hard to beat with conditions in his favour. Issar d’Airy is expected to challenge and may well chase home the favourite. For those looking beyond the top two, Ostend looks the best each-way pick at a nice price.
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Market Rasen 15:50
Every Race Live On Racing TV Handicap Chase (GBB Race)
Winner £6,601, 2nd £3,038, 3rd £1,519, 4th £760, 5th £379
5yo+, 7 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 89y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places on Hurdle course (GoingStick: Chase 6.8, Hurdle 5.9) (Rail movements: 2.05 & 3.35 +156yds and 4.40 +78yds)
Autumn Return – [8/1] (Best odds with Bet365 )
This Ruth Jefferson-trained mare has shown promise in the past but was pulled up on her last two outings. A return to form would see her as a contender, but she will need to bounce back significantly to be competitive here.
Kandor – [13/2] (Best odds with BetVictor )
Lucinda Russell’s six-year-old has not been at his best since winning earlier in the season, but he remains on a workable mark. If he settles well and finds a rhythm in his jumping, he has the potential to outrun his odds.
Cartonne – [9/2] (Best odds with Unibet )
A consistent performer, Cartonne has been knocking on the door in similar races but has struggled to land a victory. Donald McCain’s charge has a good engine and, if he jumps fluently, he could be one to watch in the closing stages.
Realisation – [3/1] (Best odds with Bet365 )
Has placed a few times without quite getting his head in front, but his recent form suggests he is not far off a win. David Bass retains the ride, and if he finds more improvement, he could be a strong contender here.
Hold Up La Colmine – [2/1] (Best odds with BetVictor )
Lightly raced compared to some of his rivals, but he has shaped well in previous outings. A strong performance here would not be a surprise, and with a good run expected, he could be a major player.
Jar Du Desert – [10/1] (Best odds with Bet365 )
Started the season well but has gone off the boil in recent outings. If he can recapture his earlier form, he could be competitive, but he needs to prove he has the stamina to stay this trip strongly.
River Robe – [25/1] (Best odds with Unibet )
Looks up against it here, having struggled in previous runs. The six-year-old would need a dramatic turnaround in form to play a role in the finish, and others are preferred.
Verdict
Hold Up La Colmine is progressing well and could take another step forward here. Realisation has been threatening a win and might not be far away, while Cartonne is another solid performer who could be in the mix. Kandor offers an each-way angle if he can rediscover his best form, but River Robe will need to find something special to feature.
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Market Rasen 16:35
Bet At racingtv.com Handicap Hurdle
- 4yo+, 11 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 139y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places on Hurdle course (GoingStick: Chase 6.8, Hurdle 5.9) (Rail movements: 2.05 & 3.35 +156yds and 4.40 +78yds)
- Winner £5,809, 2nd £2,673, 3rd £1,337, 4th £669, 5th £333
Wolfspear – 8/1 🔗 Betvictor
Produced a solid effort when winning over 2m4f previously, but was pulled up over Christmas, leaving questions about stamina for this trip. Needs to prove he stays the distance.
Belvedere Blast – 13/2 🔗 Unibet
Recorded a course-and-distance success last month before finishing a respectable fifth at Musselburgh. Off just 4lb higher than his win and could be involved at the finish.
Realta Liath – 7/1 🔗 bet365
Lightly raced and stepping into handicaps for the first time. Bred to stay further, and this longer trip could unlock further improvement. One to consider.
On Springs – 14/1 🔗 Betvictor
More effective over fences with five wins to his name in that sphere. Looked one-paced when returning over hurdles in December and needs to bounce back.
Burrows Hall – 5/2 🔗 Unibet
Dominated from the front when scoring over 2m4f at Uttoxeter. Steps back up in distance, which should suit, but carries a 6lb rise in the weights. Still makes plenty of appeal.
Geordie Night – 10/3 🔗 bet365
Yet to break his maiden after nine starts, but has finished second on his last two outings, including a strong effort at Wetherby. Expected to be competitive once again.
East Eagle – 80/1 🔗 Betvictor
Dropping in the handicap but has been pulled up on his last two starts. Hard to recommend unless showing significant improvement.
Verdict
Burrows Hall holds strong claims after his Uttoxeter win, but Realta Liath could take a big step forward now moving into handicap company over this longer trip. Geordie Night has been knocking on the door and should go close again, while Belvedere Blast is not without a chance if running to his best form.
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Market Rasen 17:00
Visit racingtv.com Handicap Chase (GBB Race)
Winner £6,601, 2nd £3,038, 3rd £1,519, 4th £760, 5th £379
5yo+, 5 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 1f 43y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places on Hurdle course (GoingStick: Chase 6.8, Hurdle 5.9) (Rail movements: 2.05 & 3.35 +156yds and 4.40 +78yds)
Shengai Enki – [9/2] (Best odds with Bet365 )
Produced a determined effort to get his head in front last time out, and although he carries a penalty for that win, he remains a strong contender. Luke Scott claims a valuable 5lb, which could help offset the extra weight, making him one to consider again.
Wa Wa – [12/1] (Best odds with BetVictor )
A capable performer at his best but has been struggling for consistency of late. Sean Bowen is booked, which is a positive, but he will need to produce a much better effort than his recent outings suggest.
Topofthecotswolds – [50/1] (Best odds with Unibet )
Hasn’t been able to get seriously involved in recent runs and was brought down last time. Needs to rediscover his best form, but at this price, he is an outsider.
Foreverwalking – [14/1] (Best odds with Bet365 )
Showed some promise when runner-up two starts ago but was a bit below that level last time out. If he can build on earlier performances, he has the potential to be competitive in this field.
The Blueberry One – [4/1] (Best odds with BetVictor )
Finished second in his latest run and looks to be improving. He’s lightly raced for a six-year-old and still open to further progress, making him an interesting contender here.
Balcomie Breeze – [5/1] (Best odds with Bet365 )
A consistent type who won well two starts back before finishing second last time. Danny McMenamin keeps the ride, and with conditions likely to suit, he should be in contention once again.
Allbetsoff – [33/1] (Best odds with Unibet )
Has been struggling in recent outings and will need a significant turnaround in form to feature here. Looks up against it on all known evidence.
Rathmacknee – [33/1] (Best odds with Bet365 )
Struggled to make an impact this season and was pulled up on his last start. Unless there is a major improvement, he looks an unlikely contender.
Nollyador – [5/2] (Best odds with BetVictor )
Stepping up in class following a win last time out, this Emma Lavelle-trained runner is an improving sort and could still have more to offer. With Harry Cobden booked, he looks like a leading player.
Glen Road – [12/1] (Best odds with Unibet )
Has been running respectably without quite managing to land a blow in his recent starts. He may find this trip more suitable, but others look stronger on form.
Sailed Away – [15/2] (Best odds with Bet365 )
Produced some solid efforts last season and was a good third on his return to action. If he improves from that outing, he could be a lively contender at a decent price.
Verdict
Nollyador is an improving type and should have every chance of following up on his recent win. The Blueberry One has been shaping well and may provide the biggest threat, while Balcomie Breeze is another with a solid profile and should be in the mix. Shengai Enki cannot be overlooked given his latest success, while Sailed Away could be an interesting each-way option.
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