Perth Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Sunday, 14th July 2024

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Perth 14:15

Parklands Hotel Perth Novices’ Hurdle (GBB Race)

  •  4yo+, 13 Runners
  •  Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 35y , GOOD (GoingStick: 6.6) (Rail Movements: 2.15 & 3.15 +16yds, 2.45 +5yds, 3.45 +11yds, 4.15 +20yds and 4.45 +15yds)
  •  Winner £4,085, 2nd £1,882, 3rd £941, 4th £471

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Kandor (16/1 – Betvictor)
Kandor, trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Patrick Wadge, made a promising hurdle debut at Ayr last December, finishing third in a small field.

Peekaboo Paddy (25/1 – Unibet)
Peekaboo Paddy showed improvement by finishing third in an Irish point-to-point in May. Now with Daragh Bourke and Bruce Lynn riding, he looks to make his mark.

Perfect Arch (33/1 – bet365)
Perfect Arch, under Simon West’s guidance with Henry Brooke riding, has yet to win in 23 hurdle starts but went close in a low-grade handicap last month.

Pop The Question (10/1 – Betvictor)
Pop The Question, trained by Jacqueline Coward and ridden by Sean Quinlan, won a tactical maiden at Hexham on his rules debut, though the form seems modest.

Step Out (4/5 – bet365)
Step Out, with S R B Crawford training and J J Slevin riding, has shown fair form with two second-place finishes in Downpatrick maidens. He is the one to beat here.

Yakaleo (33/1 – Unibet)
Yakaleo, under Nicky Richards’ training with Danny McMenamin aboard, was seventh over course and distance this month but didn’t look threatening.

You Will Be Found (66/1 – Betvictor)
You Will Be Found, trained by Andrew Hamilton and ridden by Alan Doyle, wasn’t disgraced on his hurdle debut at Cartmel but still needs to show more.

Away She Goes (33/1 – Unibet)
Away She Goes, trained by Brian Ellison and ridden by Craig Nichol, showed minor promise in Hexham hurdles but needs to improve to be competitive here.

Backdoorflush (4/1 – bet365)
Backdoorflush, under Lucinda Russell’s guidance with Derek Fox riding, went close in two bumpers towards the end of 2023 and could be a contender if fit on hurdle debut.

Kimjoy (25/1 – Betvictor)
Kimjoy, trained by S R B Crawford with Mr S Connor riding, was in contention before falling late at Bellewstown in April but was well beaten at Sligo last week.

Lady Mendoza (12/1 – Unibet)
Lady Mendoza, with Rebecca Menzies training and Nathan Moscrop riding, has placed in her last three handicaps and is expected to be in the mix here.

Apples Destiny (100/1 – Betvictor)
Apples Destiny, trained by R Mike Smith and ridden by Ben Smith, failed to complete in his first two hurdle runs and needs to show significant improvement.

Wee Vee (66/1 – bet365)
Wee Vee, under S R B Crawford’s training with Peter Kavanagh riding, has finished well down the field in three maiden hurdles at Downpatrick and needs to improve significantly.

Verdict

Step Out is expected to take the win, having shown good form in previous outings. Backdoorflush and Pop The Question could also be strong contenders, with Lady Mendoza expected to be in the mix as well.

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Perth 14:45

Macbet Scotland’s Leading Horse Racing Bookmaker Handicap Chase

  •  4yo+, 7 Runners
  •  Jumps,Turf , 2m , GOOD (GoingStick: 6.6) (Rail Movements: 2.15 & 3.15 +16yds, 2.45 +5yds, 3.45 +11yds, 4.15 +20yds and 4.45 +15yds)
  •  Winner £5,281, 2nd £2,430, 3rd £1,215, 4th £608, 5th £303

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Garde Des Champs (6/1 – Betvictor)
Garde Des Champs, trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Derek Fox, has a mixed record since a promising third on his chase debut in October. He is a course hurdle winner and could be competitive here.

Malpas (7/1 – bet365)
Malpas, under Donald McCain’s training with Theo Gillard aboard, won at Bangor two starts ago but has been inconsistent. He still holds a good mark and can be a threat if on form.

Bix Beiderbecke (12/1 – Unibet)
Bix Beiderbecke, trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Patrick Wadge, has been underwhelming in handicap hurdles since winning a maiden at this course last year. He makes his chase debut today.

Sword Of Fate (11/1 – Betvictor)
Sword Of Fate, under Leonard Kerr’s guidance with Sean Quinlan riding, loves this track but has shown signs of regression and has become quite unreliable.

Tonto Foley (9/4 – bet365)
Tonto Foley, trained by Christian Williams and ridden by Nick Scholfield, has generally performed well over fences but was slightly disappointing in his latest run.

Tessy Lad (7/4 – Unibet)
Tessy Lad, trained by Sam England with Jonathan England riding, ran well and jumped soundly on his chase debut at Market Rasen last week, finishing second. He looks well-suited for this race.

Contre Ordre (7/1 – bet365)
Contre Ordre, trained by Micky Hammond and ridden by Emma Smith-Chaston, has been inconsistent since winning at Sedgefield in November but has put in respectable efforts recently.

Verdict

Tessy Lad is expected to perform well after a promising chase debut at Market Rasen, showing good jumping and front-running ability. Tonto Foley and Garde Des Champs also have strong chances, with the latter hoping to improve on his mixed record.

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Perth 15:15

Secure Air Parks Edinburgh Airport Parking Handicap Chase

  •  4yo+, 7 Runners
  •  Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 20y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Watering)
  •  Winner £5,281, 2nd £2,430, 3rd £1,215, 4th £608, 5th £303

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Condesa (8/1 – bet365)
Condesa, trained by S R B Crawford and ridden by J J Slevin, has been below her best in recent outings at Newbury and Ayr. However, she has the potential to bounce back here.

Galata Bridge (5/1 – Unibet)
Galata Bridge, under the guidance of Dr Richard Newland and ridden by Charlie Hammond, was fifth at Worcester, beaten by 3 lengths. Stepping back up in trip could suit him.

The Churchill Lad (15/2 – Betvictor)
The Churchill Lad, trained by Rebecca Menzies with Ross Chapman aboard, had a troubled run when sixth at Market Rasen. He has the potential to improve from that effort.

Well Planted (7/1 – Unibet)
Well Planted, with R Mike Smith training and Sean Quinlan riding, finished third here ten days ago. Stepping up in distance may benefit him.

Dallas Des Pictons (12/1 – bet365)
Dallas Des Pictons, trained by Dianne Sayer and ridden by Henry Brooke, ran respectably when fifth at Hexham last month. He remains somewhat unpredictable.

Western Run (14/1 – Betvictor)
Western Run, under R Mike Smith’s guidance with Ben Smith riding, has not shown form since returning from an eight-month break. He needs to improve significantly.

Tigga Time (12/1 – Unibet)
Tigga Time, trained by Sandy Thomson with Ryan Mania riding, was disappointing on his handicap debut at Hexham. He needs to show more to be competitive here.

Coral Blue (25/1 – bet365)
Coral Blue, trained by Daragh Bourke and ridden by Callum Bewley, was well beaten on all three starts last season and needs a strong turnaround to be competitive.

Malangen (9/2 – Betvictor)
Malangen, under Lisa Harrison’s guidance with Peter Kavanagh aboard, won at Hexham last month and finished second over this course and distance recently. He is a strong contender.

Kajaki (11/2 – Unibet)
Kajaki, trained by Nicky Richards and ridden by Danny McMenamin, was caught on the run-in when fourth at Market Rasen last month. He remains a threat.

Darkest Day (14/1 – bet365)
Darkest Day, with William Young Jnr training and Derek Fox riding, was second here last month but followed it with a disappointing run. Needs to regain form.

Verdict

The Churchill Lad looks well-treated and could capitalize on this opportunity after a promising run at Market Rasen. Malangen and Kajaki are also strong contenders with recent solid performances.

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Perth 15:45

Horizon Parking Group Handicap Hurdle

  •  4yo+, 11 Runners
  •  Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 35y , GOOD (GoingStick 6.6) (Watering)
  •  Winner £4,753, 2nd £2,187, 3rd £1,094, 4th £547, 5th £273

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Tiger Orchid (13/2 – bet365)
Tiger Orchid, trained by Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole and ridden by Charlie Hammond, won comfortably at Worcester but now faces a career-high mark which may prove challenging.

Dinons (7/2 – Unibet)
Dinons, under the care of Brian Ellison with Craig Nichol riding, returned from a two-year break to secure a 10-length hurdle win last month. He remains a strong contender.

Glory And Honour (8/1 – Betvictor)
Glory And Honour, trained by Sam England with Jonathan England aboard, has been inconsistent and needs to prove his stamina over this longer trip.

Cap Du Nord (5/1 – bet365)
Cap Du Nord, guided by Christian Williams and ridden by Nick Scholfield, is not quite at his best but won a significant race in March and placed over this course and distance since.

Barbados Buck’s (14/1 – Betvictor)
Barbados Buck’s, under the training of Daragh Bourke with Ryan Mania riding, has been held safely in hurdle starts this season and returns to chasing with some risk.

Half Shot (9/1 – Unibet)
Half Shot, trained by Iain Jardine and ridden by Dylan Johnston, finished tired last time but could be a major player if he replicates earlier form.

Wasdell Dundalk (11/1 – Betvictor)
Wasdell Dundalk, guided by Lisa Harrison with Danny McMenamin aboard, won three times over this course and distance last year but had a low-key reappearance last month.

No Regrets (13/2 – Unibet)
No Regrets, trained by Nicky Richards and ridden by Sean Quinlan, secured a hard-fought win in a first-time visor in May but could be vulnerable with a 5lb rise.

Everyday Champagne (5/1 – bet365)
Everyday Champagne, trained by N W Alexander and ridden by Bruce Lynn, is a game front-runner who finished second on both starts this season, though a recent 5lb rise might hinder.

Nowinittowinit (16/1 – Unibet)
Nowinittowinit, under S R B Crawford’s training with Mr S Connor riding, never truly threatened when fourth over 2m4f here on his recent chasing debut and needs improvement.

Verdict

Dinons is tipped to follow up on his recent hurdle win, showing he has come back strongly from a long break. Cap Du Nord and Everyday Champagne also have strong claims with their recent form.

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Perth 16:15

Scottish Racing Academy Handicap Hurdle

  •  4yo+, 11 Runners
  •  Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 207y , GOOD (GoingStick: 6.6) (Rail Movements: 2.15 & 3.15 +16yds, 2.45 +5yds, 3.45 +11yds, 4.15 +20yds and 4.45 +15yds)
  •  Winner £4,753, 2nd £2,187, 3rd £1,094, 4th £547, 5th £273

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Lihyan (10/1 – bet365)
Lihyan, trained by Rebecca Menzies and ridden by William Maggs, showed respectable form when sixth at Uttoxeter last time. He will need to produce a career-best to win here.

Accidental Rebel (50/1 – Unibet)
Accidental Rebel, now with Leonard Kerr and ridden by Bruce Lynn, has yet to impress this year and others are more convincing in this competitive race.

Kilbrainy (12/1 – Betvictor)
Kilbrainy, trained by Sandy Thomson and ridden by Ryan Mania, was below form on his return but might improve over this longer distance with a tongue-tie added.

Fever Dream (5/2 – bet365)
Fever Dream, under Christian Williams’ guidance with Nick Scholfield riding, justified favoritism with an easy win over course and distance five weeks ago and remains the one to beat.

Not What It Seems (33/1 – Unibet)
Not What It Seems, trained by Micky Hammond with Emma Smith-Chaston aboard, has not shown form over this distance and has struggled recently.

Buy Some Time (5/1 – Betvictor)
Buy Some Time, trained by R Mike Smith with Ben Smith riding, won impressively over course and distance on handicap debut ten days ago and is up 8lb for that success.

Jeteye (11/2 – bet365)
Jeteye, under Sam England’s guidance with Jonathan England riding, broke his maiden at Hexham three weeks ago and could be a significant player with blinkers on again.

Paddy Elvis (5/1 – Unibet)
Paddy Elvis, trained by S R B Crawford and ridden by J J Slevin, was leading when he fell at the last over this course and distance. He could make amends with a 5lb rise.

Dalileo (8/1 – Betvictor)
Dalileo, under Lisa Harrison’s care with Peter Kavanagh riding, has two wins from 32 starts over hurdles but has been involved in recent efforts, making him a contender.

Diamond State (12/1 – bet365)
Diamond State, trained by Lucinda Russell with Alan Doyle aboard, has been fairly consistent and was third here in May and June, making him a solid each-way chance.

Shantou Moon (16/1 – Unibet)
Shantou Moon, under William Young Jnr’s guidance with Derek Fox riding, needs to rebound from a poor effort behind Buy Some Time here ten days ago.

Verdict

Fever Dream is expected to continue his winning form after a dominant victory over this course and distance. Buy Some Time and Paddy Elvis also have strong claims, with Dalileo providing a solid each-way option.

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Perth 16:45

Macbet Best Odds Guaranteed Daily Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle

  •  3yo+, 11 Runners
  •  Jumps,Turf , 2m 47y , GOOD (GoingStick: 6.6) (Rail Movements: 2.15 & 3.15 +16yds, 2.45 +5yds, 3.45 +11yds, 4.15 +20yds and 4.45 +15yds)
  •  Winner £3,961, 2nd £1,823, 3rd £911, 4th £456, 5th £227

VE Day (10/1 – bet365)
VE Day, trained by Donald McCain and ridden by William Maggs, showed some promise with a sixth-place finish at Uttoxeter last month. He needs to build on that to be competitive here.

Global Esteem (3/1 – Unibet)
Global Esteem, under Fergal O’Brien’s training with Jack Hogan riding, has been consistent with second-place finishes at Plumpton and Hereford. He looks well-treated on his handicap debut.

Trailblazer (9/1 – Betvictor)
Trailblazer, trained by Adam Nicol and ridden by Joshua Thompson, has yet to win under rules but has placed in his last three hurdle starts, showing steady form.

Sergeant Wilson (10/1 – Unibet)
Sergeant Wilson, under R Mike Smith’s care with Emma Smith-Chaston riding, was well beaten when sixth on stable debut over this course and distance and needs to improve.

Aldbourne (20/1 – bet365)
Aldbourne, trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Patrick Wadge, was pulled up on handicap debut over this course and distance last month, making him hard to fancy.

Just Dottie (11/4 – Betvictor)
Just Dottie, trained by R Mike Smith and ridden by Ben Smith, has won twice over this course and distance and is back on her favored track, making her a strong contender.

No Recollection (17/2 – Unibet)
No Recollection, under Sam England’s guidance with Tom Midgley riding, was third at Fakenham last month but did not suggest an imminent win.

Shantou Lucky (25/1 – bet365)
Shantou Lucky, trained by Jessica Bedi with Alan Doyle riding, was respectable in fourth here in May but well beaten at Market Rasen last month.

Jysuis (20/1 – Betvictor)
Jysuis, under Simon West’s training with Bruce Lynn riding, has made little impact in five hurdle starts and needs to show significant improvement.

Game Beaaa (6/1 – Unibet)
Game Beaaa, trained by Daragh Bourke with Dylan Johnston aboard, has run solid races to finish third over this course and distance and at Market Rasen, making him a notable contender.

Willy Nilly (33/1 – bet365)
Willy Nilly, guided by Lisa Harrison with Peter Kavanagh riding, is winless in 13 hurdle starts and is best watched on his first run since last September.

Verdict

Global Esteem is expected to get off the mark on his handicap debut after consistent performances. Just Dottie and Game Beaaa are strong contenders with good recent form over this course.

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