Uttoxeter Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Saturday, 16th November 2024

Are you looking for the best tips for today’s racing at Uttoxeter? Below you will find a complete Uttoxeter racecard and a preview of every single horse race. Simply scroll down to find our horse racing betting experts top 3 predictions and also their rationales for the selections made. As if this wasn’t enough, on this page we will flag you the best odds for each race and the best bookmaker offers to take advantage today. Enjoy the racing at Uttoxeter with us and make sure you bookmark this page for future races.

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POTTERS CHARM TO WIN THE 2025 ALBERT BARTLETT NOVICES HURDLE
25/1 (was 23/1)
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LINGFIELD DOUBLE: MAJESTIC LEO (12:00 LIN) AND NOBLE CHAMPION (13:30 LIN) BOTH TO WIN
11/2 (was 24/5)
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Uttoxeter 12:10

Lin Sargeant Memorial Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race) (Div I)

 Winner £4,193, 2nd £1,932, 3rd £966, 4th £484

 4yo+, 14 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 168y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.5) (Rail movements: 1.15, 1.50 & 5.20 +28yds, 2.25 +41yds and 3.35 +55yds)

French Symphony – 7/2 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Ben Pauling’s five-year-old, ridden by Kielan Woods, delivered a respectable third on his seasonal reappearance. With improvement likely, he could pose a serious threat to the favorite.

Job – 8/1 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Trained by Toby Lawes and partnered by Kevin Brogan, this five-year-old has shown promise in his early outings. A good hurdling debut could see him sneak into contention.

Jumble Jury – 66/1 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Neil King’s six-year-old, with Lilly Pinchin aboard, has struggled to make an impact in recent runs. A significant step forward is needed for him to feature.

Kingston Pride – 8/11 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Nicky Henderson’s highly regarded five-year-old, ridden by James Bowen, brings excellent form from bumpers and looks the standout contender to secure this maiden hurdle.

Land Afar – 11/2 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Kim Bailey’s nine-year-old, with Tom Bellamy in the saddle, has been lightly raced but has shown ability in the past. He could challenge for a place if building on his earlier efforts.

Portobello Girl – 40/1 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
This Alastair Ralph-trained mare, ridden by Murray Dodd, has yet to make an impression. She is a longshot but could improve with experience.

Verdict

Kingston Pride stands out as the clear choice based on his strong bumper form and connections, and he is expected to secure a straightforward win. French Symphony could provide the main opposition with his encouraging recent run, while Land Afar has enough ability to make an impact. Job is an interesting outsider who might surprise, while Portobello Girl and Jumble Jury look to need more time to progress.

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Uttoxeter 12:45

Lin Sargeant Memorial Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race) (Div II)

 Winner £4,193, 2nd £1,932, 3rd £966, 4th £484

 4yo+, 13 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 168y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.5) (Rail movements: 1.15, 1.50 & 5.20 +28yds, 2.25 +41yds and 3.35 +55yds)

Irish Chorus (6/1) – bet365
Irish Chorus put up a notable performance with a solid second place behind a favorite at Warwick in May. Guided by Tom Cannon and under Alan King’s training, she is a contender to watch on her return.

Longhouse Legacy (20/1) – Betvictor
Longhouse Legacy, though pulled up on her recent seasonal debut, is a former point-to-point winner. With Jack Quinlan in the saddle and trained by B F Brookhouse, she’ll aim to bounce back in this competitive lineup.

Made For Me (14/1) – Unibet
Made For Me showed promise by placing third on her hurdling debut at Hereford. With jockey Ben Poste and trainer Archie Watson, she may advance if building on that initial performance.

Primary Explosive (66/1) – bet365
Primary Explosive flashed potential in her debut at Worcester but was pulled up in her latest run at Bangor. Partnered with Charlie Todd for Ian Williams, she faces a tougher test here.

Queens Melody (5/2) – bet365
After securing a win in bumpers, Queens Melody wasn’t far off the mark in her Grade 3 start. This Ben Pauling-trained mare, ridden by Ben Jones, could have a significant impact in her hurdling debut.

Roses All The Way – Non-Runner

Royal Malinas (66/1) – Unibet
Returning from a long break, Royal Malinas had a tough reentry in her Chepstow hurdling debut. Trained by Nikki Evans with Tristan Durrell aboard, she’s a long shot to make an impression here.

Seas The Day (4/1) – Betvictor
Runner-up in two bumper races last season, Seas The Day shows promise as she transitions to hurdles. With Jonathan Burke riding for Fergal O’Brien, she could present a strong challenge in this race.

Sunset Marquesa (15/8) – bet365
Sunset Marquesa, known for her successful bumper performances last season, steps into hurdling with a solid foundation. Brendan Powell and trainer Joe Tizzard combine forces with high expectations for her debut.

Walkadina (7/1) – Unibet
Consistent in her point and bumper runs, Walkadina holds potential as she enters the hurdling arena. Tom Bellamy will ride this David Pipe-trained mare, who could surprise with a strong showing.

Verdict

This race presents a competitive lineup, with Sunset Marquesa looking well-prepared for a smooth transition to hurdles, making her our top selection. That said, Queens Melody and Seas The Day both offer strong cases to be in the mix, each with promising backgrounds and capable handlers.

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Uttoxeter 13:20

Century Racing Club Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)

 Winner £4,193, 2nd £1,932, 3rd £966, 4th £484

 4yo+, 11 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 207y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.5) (Rail movements: 1.15, 1.50 & 5.20 +28yds, 2.25 +41yds and 3.35 +55yds)

Sporting Ace – 9/2 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Neil King’s eight-year-old, partnered by James Bowen, showed consistent form last season with a string of placed efforts. He’s returning after a break and could play a leading role in this race.

My Gift To You – 15/8 (Best Odds at Unibet)
James Owen’s six-year-old, with Tom Bellamy aboard, secured a solid win last time and is in good shape to follow up here. His consistent form makes him the one to beat.

Ajp Kingdom – 11/4 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Fergal O’Brien’s seven-year-old, guided by Tom Broughton, has been knocking on the door with two second-place finishes in his last three runs. A breakthrough could be on the cards.

Aquila Sky – 9/1 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Sam Allwood’s nine-year-old, ridden by Charlie Todd, has been consistent without winning. He might find this trip more suitable and could improve to challenge for the places.

The Wrekin – 9/2 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Henry Daly’s eight-year-old, guided by Alice Stevens, has shown ability in the past and looks to bounce back after a below-par seasonal debut. He could surprise if finding his best form.

Verdict

Ajp Kingdom might finally land the win he has been threatening with his consistent performances. My Gift To You is a strong favorite and will be tough to beat given his current form. Sporting Ace could also feature prominently, returning from a break with a solid chance. For those looking for value, The Wrekin has potential to improve, while Aquila Sky could sneak into the placings if everything goes his way.

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Uttoxeter 13:53

Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice Novices’ Chase (GBB Race)

 Winner £6,372, 2nd £2,936, 3rd £1,467, 4th £735

 4yo+, 4 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 214y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.5) (Rail movements: 1.15, 1.50 & 5.20 +28yds, 2.25 +41yds and 3.35 +55yds)

Isabella Bee – 3/1 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Fergal O’Brien’s seven-year-old, ridden by Jack Hogan, has been consistent in her recent starts. Despite falling last time, she’s likely to be a strong contender if putting in a clean round.

Ip Up – 15/2 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Trained by Jedd O’Keeffe, this six-year-old mare, partnered by Craig Nichol, has been solid without winning recently. She’ll need to step up to challenge for top honors in this field.

Lime Drop – 11/4 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Henry Daly’s eight-year-old, guided by Alice Stevens, ran a strong second on her seasonal reappearance at Kempton. With improvement expected, she’s a major player in this lineup.

Inspiratrice – 7/1 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Nicky Martin’s five-year-old, with James Bowen in the saddle, ended last season in good form. Returning after a break, she could be an interesting contender if fully fit.

Love Tree – 11/4 (Best Odds at Unibet)
James Owen’s four-year-old, ridden by Tom Bellamy, comes here after a strong second last time out. Her recent form suggests she has every chance of being involved in the finish.

Omaha Wish – 12/1 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Sam Allwood’s six-year-old, guided by Charlie Todd, has been inconsistent, but a good day could see her sneak into the places.

River Robe – 16/1 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Trained by Sarah-Jayne Davies and partnered by James Best, this five-year-old will need to improve significantly to feature here but could outrun her odds.

Verdict

Lime Drop looks the most reliable choice with her consistent form and impressive second last time out. Love Tree is a serious challenger, having run well recently and showing potential for further improvement. Isabella Bee should also be in contention if bouncing back from her last outing. Inspiratrice might surprise on her return, while Ip Up has place claims with a strong performance.

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Uttoxeter 14:28

4 Oaks Roofing & Facades Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £5,651, 2nd £2,600, 3rd £1,300, 4th £651, 5th £324

 4yo+, 6 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 70y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.5) (Rail movements: 1.15, 1.50 & 5.20 +28yds, 2.25 +41yds and 3.35 +55yds)

Fourtowns – 5/2 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Ben Pauling’s five-year-old, with Kielan Woods aboard, has been consistent in his recent starts. If he can replicate his better form, he could play a major role in this contest.

Present Fair – 5/1 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Trained by Donald McCain and ridden by Theo Gillard, this seven-year-old showed promise when third on his seasonal reappearance. He looks capable of building on that effort.

Court Cian – 7/2 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Stuart Edmunds’ six-year-old, guided by Ciaran Gethings, has been running well but needs to tidy up his jumping. If he can do so, he has strong claims in this lineup.

Johannes – 17/2 (Best Odds at Bet365)
David Pipe’s four-year-old, with Tom Bellamy in the saddle, won well earlier in the year. He’s been inconsistent since but could surprise if bouncing back to his best.

Emanate – 5/1 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Neil Mulholland’s six-year-old, partnered by James Bowen, has been running creditably in recent starts. He’s a solid each-way option in this competitive field.

Cuban Court – 13/2 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Neil King’s six-year-old, with Lilly Pinchin aboard, has been struggling for consistency. However, he has shown glimpses of ability and could get involved if everything falls into place.

Primary Explosive – 16/1 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Ian Williams’ six-year-old, ridden by Charlie Todd, hasn’t shown much so far but could improve with experience. He’s an outsider with potential to surprise.

Verdict

Court Cian is the selection here, with his handicap debut showing he has scope for improvement if his jumping sharpens. Fourtowns looks like a major threat and should be in contention if repeating his recent form. Present Fair is another with a strong chance after a good seasonal reappearance, while Emanate offers consistent performances and is a reliable each-way option. For those seeking value, Johannes and Cuban Court could deliver a bold showing at bigger odds.

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Uttoxeter 15:03

Rhys Dolman Birthday Celebration Handicap Chase

 Winner £4,700, 2nd £2,163, 3rd £1,081, 4th £541, 5th £270

 4yo+, 6 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 214y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.5) (Rail movements: 1.15, 1.50 & 5.20 +28yds, 2.25 +41yds and 3.35 +55yds)

Scherbobalob – 10/1 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Alastair Ralph’s six-year-old, partnered by Murray Dodd, returns after a break. Although inconsistent last season, he could offer value if finding improvement.

Garitsa Bay – 5/1 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Trained by Ian Williams, this six-year-old, with Charlie Todd aboard, has been running consistently well, including a win and a second in recent starts. He should be firmly in the mix again.

Ez Tiger – 5/1 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Alex Hales’ seven-year-old, ridden by Kielan Woods, is in strong form, having won last time out. Another bold run looks likely as he bids for a second consecutive victory.

Cawthorne Cracker – 11/4 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero’s five-year-old, with Craig Nichol in the saddle, has improved since undergoing a wind operation. A strong contender to add another win to his tally.

El Vigaro – 11/2 (Best Odds at Unibet)
Matt Sheppard’s five-year-old, guided by Richard Patrick, ran an improved race to finish second last time out. He remains an interesting contender in this field.

Rock On Tommy – 3/1 (Best Odds at Betvictor)
Olly Murphy’s nine-year-old, ridden by Lewis Stones, has returned to form with two strong performances, including a close second last time. He’s expected to be in the mix again.

Allibaba – 18/1 (Best Odds at Bet365)
Philip Kirby’s six-year-old, partnered by Bruce Lynn, has yet to show much this season. He’ll need a big step forward to be competitive in this lineup.

Verdict

Cawthorne Cracker looks to have further improvement in him following a productive spell since his wind surgery, making him the leading choice. Rock On Tommy is a major player based on his recent strong form, while Ez Tiger is another who should be thereabouts after his latest win. Garitsa Bay and El Vigaro both bring consistent performances into this and could also play a part in the finish. For those seeking an outsider, Scherbobalob may be capable of sneaking into the places.

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Uttoxeter 15:38

Dickie’s Diamond Day Do Handicap Chase

 Winner £3,248, 2nd £1,494, 3rd £747, 4th £374, 5th £186

 4yo+, 13 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 3m , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: 7.5) (Rail movements: 1.15, 1.50 & 5.20 +28yds, 2.25 +41yds and 3.35 +55yds)

Cluain Aodha (12/1) – Betvictor
Cluain Aodha, trained by Neil King and guided by jockey Paul O’Brien, has shown potential despite some setbacks last season. He’ll look to regain his form in this competitive field.

Kelce (20/1) – bet365
With James Bowen in the saddle for Neil Mulholland, Kelce hasn’t found his rhythm lately but may capitalize on his experience to make a stronger impression here.

Blue Ridge Hill (14/1) – Unibet
Tom Bellamy partners with Blue Ridge Hill, who showed resilience in past races but will need to step up to compete here. Trainer Samuel Drinkwater will hope to see some improvement.

Minella Miracle (10/1) – bet365
Minella Miracle, under Jonathan Burke and trained by Fergal O’Brien, has shown flashes of ability. With a consistent run, this horse could challenge the leaders.

Boleyn Boy (15/2) – Betvictor
Boleyn Boy, ridden by Jack Quinlan and trained by Ben Case, has been progressing nicely. He’ll be looking to put in a solid performance to continue his upward trajectory.

Song Of Earth (12/1) – Unibet
This seasoned nine-year-old, with Gavin Sheehan aboard and trained by Julian Smith, comes with plenty of race experience. He could be a value pick if he finds his best form.

Outside Adesa (16/1) – bet365
Trained by Tim Vaughan and ridden by Mr. Edward Vaughan, Outside Adesa will be looking to improve on past runs. He may surprise with a solid showing.

Paddy In The Caddy (9/1) – Betvictor
Paddy In The Caddy, trained by Philip Hobbs & Johnson White and partnered with Sean Houlihan, has displayed strong ability and could be in contention if he brings his best.

Bridget Mary (4/1) – bet365
With a recent victory under her belt, Bridget Mary has been performing well. Ben Jones rides her for Rebecca Curtis, and she could be a leading contender in this race.

Call Blue (7/1) – Unibet
Call Blue has shown promise, and under James Turner for Nigel Twiston-Davies, he could be in with a shout if he brings his A-game to this event.

Pep Talking (8/1) – bet365
Pep Talking, trained by Billy Aprahamian with Kevin Brogan in the saddle, has shown competitive form recently. He could play a role in the finish.

Eric Carmen (9/1) – Betvictor
Eric Carmen comes with experience, having put in several respectable performances. Jack Hogan rides him under the care of Gary Hanmer, making him a viable option in this lineup.

Dreamsundermyfeet (16/1) – Unibet
Trained by Martin Keighley and ridden by Daire McConville, Dreamsundermyfeet has had mixed form but could place well if he hits his stride.

Verdict

Bridget Mary stands out as a leading choice, coming off a recent win that shows her current strong form. Pep Talking also looks to be a strong competitor, while Boleyn Boy has a solid chance to make an impression in what should be an exciting race.

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