Tipperary Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Sunday, 6th October 2024

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Tipperary 13:20

Camas Park Stud Irish EBF Maiden

 Winner £9,235, 2nd £2,974, 3rd £1,409, 4th £626, 5th £313, 6th £157

 2yo, 7 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 1f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Eastwatch (12/1)bet365
Eastwatch has shown some potential but hasn’t quite made a mark in previous outings. With Andrew Slattery both training and riding, this colt will need to step up to challenge the leading contenders, though an improved run is possible.

Emit (15/8)Betvictor
Emit put in a strong showing on his second start and looks poised to improve further over this extended distance. Declan McDonogh teams up with Joseph O’Brien, and with recent progress under his belt, Emit could be the one to beat.

Junkyard Dog (14/1)Unibet
Another Joseph O’Brien-trained colt, Junkyard Dog is making his third start. Mikey Sheehy rides, but this horse will need to find more improvement if he’s to figure prominently in what looks like a competitive race.

Medieval Night (10/1)bet365
Trained by D K Weld, Medieval Night has yet to break through but has shown glimpses of promise. With champion jockey Colin Keane on board, this colt could spring a surprise if he finds some improvement over this longer trip.

Minella Study (33/1)Unibet
Minella Study hasn’t shown much in his limited appearances so far and will need a big step up to make any impact in this race. Gary Carroll rides, but it’s hard to see this horse challenging the market leaders.

Second Guess (8/1)Betvictor
Aidan O’Brien’s Second Guess has yet to win but has shown potential in recent starts. Jack Cleary takes the ride, and with some improvement, this horse could challenge for a place, particularly with the trainer’s excellent record in maidens.

Serious Contender (7/4)bet365
Serious Contender has looked promising and will be a major player here for Aidan O’Brien’s stable. Wayne Lordan rides, and this colt is expected to be in the mix at the finish based on previous form.

Wackestone (25/1)Unibet
Wackestone didn’t show much on debut, and while improvement is possible, Gordon Elliott’s runner has plenty to prove at this stage. Ronan Whelan will be aiming to coax a better performance, but a win seems unlikely.

Maarisha (28/1)Betvictor
Maarisha has been unremarkable in her two starts so far and will need a significant leap forward to figure here. Wayne Hassett rides, but it’s tough to see her making a serious impact in this field.

Ro Ro (33/1)bet365
Ro Ro has yet to show any signs of being a contender, and despite having Seamie Heffernan on board, it’s hard to see her challenging in a race that appears too strong for her at this stage.

Verdict

Emit looks well-placed to take this race after showing significant improvement last time out. The extra distance should suit him, and he’s expected to be the one to beat. Serious Contender poses a strong threat and could push Emit all the way, while Second Guess may also find himself in the mix. However, Emit gets the nod in what promises to be a competitive contest.

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Tipperary 13:55

Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden (IRE Incentive Race)

 Winner £10,261, 2nd £3,304, 3rd £1,565, 4th £696, 5th £348, 6th £174

 2yo, 19 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f 110y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Fleetfoot (13/2)bet365
Fleetfoot has struggled to regain top form after a break, finishing unplaced on his return. However, the J S Bolger-trained runner could improve with this second run of the season, especially if he recaptures his previous ability.

Titanium (8/1)Unibet
Titanium, trained by Ciaran Murphy, hasn’t managed to replicate his early season success in two recent outings. With Colin Keane booked, there’s hope he could bounce back to form, but he’ll need to find more to challenge the top contenders here.

Kortez Bay (5/1)Betvictor
Kortez Bay hasn’t been at his best in recent outings, though he has some strong performances to his name earlier in the season. He’ll be looking to take advantage of a lower draw and might spring a surprise if things go his way under Gary Carroll.

Casanova (9/1)bet365
Adrian McGuinness’s Casanova has been inconsistent, following up a win with a disappointing unplaced effort. With Adam Caffrey claiming 3lb, this eight-year-old could bounce back if conditions suit, but he’ll need to find his best form.

Simply Sideways (9/2)Unibet
This runner has been up and down in recent starts, but his win earlier in the season shows he’s capable on his day. Wayne Hassett takes the ride, and if Simply Sideways can return to that winning form, he’ll be a serious player in this race.

Vasda (10/1)Betvictor
Vasda has shown some ability, but has struggled to land a blow in her last couple of starts. Joseph O’Brien’s filly is due a bounce back, and with Hugh Horgan claiming 5lb, she could well offer value as an outsider.

Complete Fiction (7/1)bet365
Complete Fiction has been running consistently without finding the winner’s enclosure recently. With Neve Bennett claiming 7lb, this Jarlath Fahey-trained gelding could be poised for a strong run and could sneak into the places.

Camelot Alexander (5/1)Unibet
Camelot Alexander is lightly raced and has already picked up a win this season. Though his recent form has dipped, there’s still potential for improvement. Ronan Whelan takes the ride, and this three-year-old could go close if he returns to his best.

Passionate (9/2)Betvictor
Passionate has shown promise this season, including a win in her penultimate run. Andrew Slattery takes the reins, and this filly could be in contention if she can produce a repeat of that performance, although consistency has been an issue.

Verdict

Passionate looks set to perform well here, with recent form suggesting she’s capable of another strong run. Camelot Alexander should be a major contender, especially if he can bounce back to his earlier form, while Simply Sideways could also offer good value if he regains his previous winning touch. Complete Fiction may be worth considering for an each-way option, but Passionate gets the nod in what looks to be a competitive race.

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Tipperary 14:30

Rockwell College Race

 Winner £8,978, 2nd £2,891, 3rd £1,370, 4th £609, 5th £304, 6th £152

 3yo+, 7 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f 110y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Power Under Me (9/2)bet365
Power Under Me, ridden by Colin Keane, has had a mixed season but remains capable on his day. Trained by G M Lyons, this six-year-old has shown his class before and could well be a contender if he bounces back from his latest effort.

Bomberg (20/1)Unibet
Bomberg, representing the Aidan O’Brien yard, hasn’t shown enough in recent starts to suggest he’ll be competitive at this level. However, with Wayne Lordan in the saddle, he can’t be completely discounted.

Chicago Critic (4/1)Betvictor
Chicago Critic has been consistent throughout the season, with strong performances against tough fields. Trained by J P Murtagh, and with Seamie Heffernan in the irons, this three-year-old looks well-placed to challenge for top honors.

Follow Me (33/1)bet365
Although Follow Me started the season well with two wins, his recent efforts have been underwhelming. Donagh O’Connor rides for Ross O’Sullivan, but this colt would need to rediscover his early season form to feature.

Military (25/1)Unibet
Military has struggled to make an impression recently, and although he comes from the A P O’Brien stable, this colt has failed to hit the heights expected of him. Gavin Ryan takes the ride, but improvement is required.

All Lies Ahead (25/1)Betvictor
All Lies Ahead has not been able to build on earlier form, and although Jamie Powell claims 5lb, it might not be enough to see this runner challenge at the front. This six-year-old will need a big step forward to make an impact.

Mammas Girl (9/2)bet365
Mammas Girl, trained by Adrian Murray, has shown glimpses of quality but hasn’t managed to get her nose in front recently. David Egan takes the reins, and with her talent, she’s expected to be a leading contender if she finds her form.

Mexicali Rose (12/1)Unibet
This Joseph Patrick O’Brien-trained filly has run well in parts but has found it difficult to string together consistent results. Mikey Sheehy rides, and Mexicali Rose could challenge for the places if she puts her best foot forward.

Nightcliff (33/1)Betvictor
Nightcliff has struggled in recent outings and will need to find significant improvement to be competitive. Joseph O’Brien’s charge has ability but will require a strong ride from Scott McCullagh to be in the mix.

Vera’s Secret (10/1)bet365
Vera’s Secret scored a win earlier this season and remains a potential threat in this race. Nathan Crosse rides for John James Feane, and if the filly can replicate her best form, she could challenge for the places.

Counterculture (50/1)Unibet
Despite a win two starts ago, Counterculture is stepping up in class here and may find the competition too strong. Rory Cleary partners with W McCreery, but a place finish would be an achievement for this runner.

Fleur De Chine (10/1)Betvictor
This filly has been consistent and should put in another decent performance under Gary Carroll. Trained by Mrs. John Harrington, Fleur De Chine is likely to feature in the final stages and offers good value for those looking for a competitive each-way bet.

Ojw Legacy (14/1)bet365
Ojw Legacy has been consistent in her recent outings and could offer some value here. Andrew Slattery rides, and if this filly can build on her recent form, she may sneak into the placings.

Princess Child (8/1)Unibet
Princess Child has shown strong form with multiple second-place finishes and looks like a solid each-way contender. Declan McDonogh rides for Joseph O’Brien, and she could be a threat if she takes another step forward.

Red Viburnum (7/1)Betvictor
Red Viburnum scored earlier this season and could bounce back from a disappointing recent run. Ronan Whelan takes the ride for D K Weld, and the filly has potential to be involved in the finish if she finds her best form.

Verdict

Chicago Critic looks like the one to beat with consistent performances and a solid profile for this type of race. Mammas Girl could also pose a significant threat if she can tap into her best form, while Red Viburnum could be an interesting contender for the places. Princess Child may also provide value for an each-way bet, but it’s Chicago Critic who gets the nod.

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Tipperary 15:05

Coolmore Stud No Nay Never Fairy Bridge Stakes (Group 3) (Fillies)

 Winner £28,217, 2nd £9,087, 3rd £4,304, 4th £1,913, 5th £957, 6th £478

 3yo+, 8 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 7f 110y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Feud (5/2)bet365
Feud has made a strong impression with two consecutive wins, showing plenty of class. Danny Mullins takes the ride, and with his recent form, this horse is expected to be right in the mix for top honors.

Chart Topper (9/4)Betvictor
A recent maiden winner, Chart Topper comes into this race with plenty of potential. Under the guidance of P W Mullins and trained by Willie Mullins, he has the ability to step up in this Grade 3 contest and should not be overlooked.

Gaucher (7/2)Unibet
Another Willie Mullins runner, Gaucher has been consistent but was beaten in his last two starts. With Paul Townend in the saddle, this horse will be hoping to bounce back to winning ways, and he could very well be a strong contender here.

Sunchart (4/1)bet365
Sunchart has shown promise, winning his last start after a solid performance. Trained by Andrew Slattery and ridden by Cian Quirke, this seven-year-old will need to find a bit more to compete with the top runners in this race but is still capable of a good showing.

Ah Fuhgeddaboudit (20/1)Betvictor
Ah Fuhgeddaboudit broke his maiden recently but will face a much tougher challenge here. Daniel King takes the ride for Denis Gerard Hogan, and while this horse has potential, he will need a significant improvement to contend in this company.

Littlebiggie (8/1)Unibet
Littlebiggie has been knocking on the door with several second-place finishes and remains a solid competitor. With Liam Quinlan aboard, Ray Hackett’s runner will be looking for a breakthrough win but may struggle against the more fancied runners in this field.

Verdict

Chart Topper looks primed to step up to Grade 3 company and could take the victory with his recent maiden success under his belt. Feud is another strong contender with an excellent run of form and will be difficult to beat, while Gaucher could also have a say if he recaptures his earlier performances. Sunchart may offer value as an outsider, but it’s Chart Topper who gets the nod to take the spoils in this competitive race.

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Tipperary 15:40

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Abergwaun Stakes (Listed Race)

 Winner £20,522, 2nd £6,609, 3rd £3,130, 4th £1,391, 5th £696, 6th £348

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 5f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Winter Fog (15/8)bet365
Winter Fog comes into this race with strong form, including a win over course and distance in a similar Grade 3 event. Trained by W P Mullins, and with Brian Hayes riding, this ten-year-old has proven his versatility over different conditions and should be well-suited to this race.

Daddy Long Legs (6/4)Betvictor
Another Mullins-trained runner, Daddy Long Legs has a bit to prove after a couple of underwhelming performances, but Paul Townend’s presence in the saddle suggests confidence. He’s talented but will need to overcome the challenge posed by his stablemate Winter Fog to get back to winning ways.

Smooth Tom (14/1)Unibet
Smooth Tom hasn’t quite delivered on expectations lately, having finished well behind in his recent races. However, with Cian Quirke aboard and some promising runs earlier in the year, there’s a chance he could spring a surprise if he finds better form.

Mighty Tom (6/1)bet365
Mighty Tom is a consistent performer, having finished second in his most recent outing. Jordan Gainford takes the ride, and with his solid record, this nine-year-old could well challenge the leading contenders, particularly if he finds himself in the right position as the race unfolds.

Senecia (8/1)Betvictor
Senecia has been patchy in recent form, with a couple of unseated rider incidents in her last few starts. Despite this, she’s capable of handling softer ground and might improve with Phillip Enright on board. However, she’ll need to find plenty to challenge the top two in this field.

Verdict

Winter Fog looks the one to beat here, with his course-and-distance form making him the solid option. Daddy Long Legs is certainly talented but has some questions to answer after recent performances. Mighty Tom could well be the value option, especially if he finds the right rhythm in the race. Senecia and Smooth Tom are outsiders, but they will need to step up considerably to pose any real threat to the top two. Expect Winter Fog to edge this one in a close finish.

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Tipperary 16:15

Breens Farm Machinery Apprentice Handicap (Div I)

 Winner £5,387, 2nd £1,735, 3rd £822, 4th £365, 5th £183, 6th £91

 3yo, 16 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 1f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Extensio (100/30)bet365
Extensio has proven his ability over this distance, boasting consistent performances last season. Trained by P F O’Donnell and ridden by Brian Hayes, he looks well-placed to challenge again and should go close based on his previous form.

Dark Note (12/1)Unibet
Dark Note hasn’t quite hit top gear recently but has the ability to improve under Cian Quirke, who claims 5lb. Andrew Slattery’s charge will need a return to his earlier form to be competitive in this field.

Nibiru (16/1)Betvictor
Nibiru hasn’t looked at his best recently, with some below-par performances. He’s partnered with amateur jockey Mr B M Coonan, and unless he rediscovers his previous winning form, it’s difficult to see him mounting a serious challenge.

Belle The Lioness (12/1)bet365
Henry De Bromhead’s Belle The Lioness has been off the track for a while but could run well if she finds her old form. Darragh O’Keeffe rides, and though a bit of an outsider, she might spring a surprise if conditions suit.

Semblance Of Order (16/1)Unibet
This four-year-old has shown some promise but will need to bounce back after a lackluster effort on his latest start. Sam Ewing takes the ride, and if the A Oliver-trained runner steps up, he could be a contender.

Presenting Lad (13/2)Betvictor
Presenting Lad has been in excellent form with multiple wins this season. Phillip Enright takes the reins again, and if the horse can maintain his momentum, he’ll be a strong contender for the top spot.

Old Bill Barley (11/2)bet365
Old Bill Barley, trained by W P Mullins, has been consistent without winning. Kieran Callaghan’s 5lb claim could make a difference, and this seven-year-old looks set to feature prominently if he can find that extra bit of improvement.

Clarens (20/1)Unibet
Clarens has been struggling for form lately and will need a significant step forward to challenge here. Liam Quinlan rides, but even with the jockey’s 3lb claim, this runner will need a big effort to trouble the front-runners.

Farmix (16/1)Betvictor
Farmix has been off the track for a while and will need to prove his fitness after a long layoff. Trained by Liz Doyle and with Jordan Gainford riding, the nine-year-old may need the run to get back to his best.

The Niffler (10/1)bet365
The Niffler has had a mixed bag of results but showed promise earlier this season. Jack Foley rides, and if he can regain his earlier form, this horse could challenge for a place in the top three.

Expound (5/1)Unibet
Expound is coming off a win and looks to be in good form. Daniel King takes the ride for Denis Gerard Hogan, and with his recent success, this five-year-old could be a strong contender in this competitive field.

Vischio (8/1)Betvictor
Vischio has been consistent but has struggled to get his head in front recently. With Danny Mullins in the saddle, this runner could challenge if everything falls into place, but he may be best suited for an each-way bet.

Verdict

Extensio looks the one to beat in this competitive handicap, with strong recent form and a solid jockey in Brian Hayes. Presenting Lad is another strong contender, given his recent winning streak, while Expound offers value after his recent victory. Old Bill Barley could also challenge if he finds improvement, making him an interesting each-way option. However, it’s Extensio who gets the nod to take the win.

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Tipperary 16:50

Breens Farm Machinery Apprentice Handicap (Div II)

 Winner £5,387, 2nd £1,735, 3rd £822, 4th £365, 5th £183, 6th £91

 3yo, 16 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 1f , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

Gaelic Arc (12/1)bet365
Gaelic Arc is a front-runner who tends to set a fast pace. However, the likely soft ground conditions could pose a challenge, and giving weight to rivals may leave him vulnerable in this competitive field. Danny Mullins will need to deliver a sharp ride to see him contend.

Gorgeous Tom (5/2)Betvictor
Gorgeous Tom impressed on his chase debut at Wexford, securing a win and marking himself as a horse to watch. Trained by Henry De Bromhead and partnered by Darragh O’Keeffe, this six-year-old has the potential to play a major role again and could make a significant impact here.

A Penny A Hundred (7/2)Unibet
A Penny A Hundred jumped well to secure a recent win at Ballinrobe. Trained by W P Mullins and ridden by Paul Townend, he shows stamina and handles soft ground well, making him a solid contender in this race if he continues his current form.

Iriskana (33/1)bet365
Iriskana may benefit from her recent run, but she appears to be outclassed in this Grade 3 company. Phillip Enright rides, but the mare will need to find significant improvement to make an impression in such a competitive field.

Music Of Tara (6/1)Betvictor
Music Of Tara won over course and distance earlier this year and returns after a break. Despite a disappointing effort at Killarney, she has shown enough previously to be a contender, and with Brian Hayes riding for Henry De Bromhead, she’s worth watching.

Shecouldbeanything (13/8)Unibet
Shecouldbeanything has adapted well to chasing, winning her latest start convincingly. With conditions likely to suit, Sam Ewing rides for Gordon Elliott, and this mare appears to be the one to beat. Her form and ability over both distance and ground make her the standout choice.

Verdict

Shecouldbeanything looks the strongest option in this field, having taken well to chasing and with conditions playing to her strengths. Gorgeous Tom could provide stiff competition after an impressive chase debut, while A Penny A Hundred has the stamina and soft-ground credentials to challenge. Music Of Tara is also a potential contender, but Shecouldbeanything gets the nod to land the victory.

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Tipperary 17:25

Great National Ballykisteen Golf Hotel Handicap

 Winner £5,643, 2nd £1,817, 3rd £861, 4th £383, 5th £191, 6th £96

 4yo+, 20 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 4f 110y , GOOD TO FIRM, Good in places

A Quaint Gal (200/1)Betvictor
A Quaint Gal showed little on her only start and will need a massive improvement to feature in this race. With Mr R M McParland aboard, she remains a long shot and is unlikely to trouble the main contenders.

Absolute Bliss (150/1)Unibet
Absolute Bliss has struggled in her two starts so far, finishing down the field each time. Paul Tobin’s charge will need a big step forward to figure, and her odds reflect the uphill battle she faces.

Al Arrivee (15/8)bet365
The clear favorite, Al Arrivee comes from the Willie Mullins stable and has shown winning form. With P W Mullins in the saddle, this filly looks well-placed to take the victory and will be difficult to beat based on her debut performance.

Cool Summer (14/1)Betvictor
Cool Summer has shown flashes of potential but hasn’t yet delivered a complete performance. With Derek O’Connor riding for Hilary McLoughlin, she could improve, but will need to find more to challenge the top runners.

Dollymount (50/1)Unibet
Dollymount is making her debut, and while unexposed, there’s little to suggest she’ll be competing with the favorites here. She’ll need a big first outing to make an impression in what looks a tough contest.

Graigstar (12/1)bet365
Peter Fahey’s runner, Graigstar, hasn’t yet shown enough to suggest she’ll be a leading contender, but there is potential for improvement. A decent run could see her challenge for a place under A P Ryan.

Hillhead Runner (40/1)Betvictor
Hillhead Runner was well-beaten in her last start and will need significant improvement to feature here. With Mr D Doyle on board, she remains a long shot, and it’s hard to see her being involved in the finish.

Kilda Kelle (16/1)Unibet
Kilda Kelle makes her debut for J P Dempsey and has some pedigree behind her. While she remains an unknown quantity, with Finian Maguire riding, she may offer value as an outsider if she performs well first time out.

Lady Hotham (50/1)bet365
Lady Hotham has yet to show much form, and despite being well-bred, it’s hard to make a case for her being competitive in this field. With Miss A B O’Connor riding, she would need a major improvement to challenge.

Liss Eile (11/2)Betvictor
Liss Eile has been consistent, placing third last time out, and looks like she could be one of the main contenders. Trained by John E & Thomas Kiely, and with Mr Alan O’Sullivan riding, she’s worth considering for a place in the top three.

Montana Blue (4/1)Unibet
Montana Blue put in a solid effort last time when finishing second and looks capable of improving further. Eamonn O’Connell’s filly, with Mr J C Barry in the saddle, could be a serious contender if she maintains her form.

Morissette (33/1)bet365
Morissette is an unknown quantity, making her debut in this contest. Trained by Barry Fitzgerald, she’ll need to be at her best to make an impact, but her first outing may provide some clues for the future.

Queen Of Chenab (50/1)Betvictor
Queen Of Chenab hasn’t shown much in her previous runs and will need a big step forward to figure here. With Mr G Abbas taking the ride, she remains an outsider.

Shadows Of My Mind (20/1)Unibet
Shadows Of My Mind is another debutant, and while unexposed, it’s difficult to assess her chances against more experienced rivals. She’ll need a strong first performance under Mr H C Swan to feature prominently.

Tangara Bay (11/4)bet365
Tangara Bay finished second last time out and looks poised for another strong showing. Henry De Bromhead’s filly, with Mr J L Gleeson aboard, is expected to challenge for the win and could be the main threat to Al Arrivee.

Verdict

Al Arrivee appears to be the one to beat with her winning form and the expertise of the Willie Mullins stable. Tangara Bay looks like her main challenger after a solid second-place finish. Liss Eile and Montana Blue could also feature, but Al Arrivee gets the nod to take the victory in this competitive field.

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