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Warwick 14:27
Hazelton Mountford Insurance Brokers Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Chase
Winner £4,225, 2nd £1,944, 3rd £972, 4th £486, 5th £242
4yo+, 14 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f , GOOD TO SOFT (Rail Movements: 2.20 & 5.45 -41yds, 4.05 -67yds and 4.40 & 5.10 -81yds)
1. Aviation – Best Odds: 13/8 with Bet365
Tough and genuine type who managed to break through in a Huntingdon maiden before being pulled up when upped in class. Tom Cannon’s presence adds stability, and he’s likely to enjoy the return to a calmer level. If the race unfolds in his favour, he should be knocking on the door again.
2. Ebony Warrior – Best Odds: 11/10 with BetVictor
Has been remarkably consistent this season, hitting the frame on several occasions and always giving his running. Back from a short breather and likely to go well again, especially with Kielan Woods back in the saddle. Sets the bar high and will take plenty of catching if in similar heart.
3. Chuggy – Best Odds: 10/3 with BetMGM
Returned with a respectable third following an extended layoff, showing signs of ability for a top stable. Open to improvement now with a recent outing under his belt, and Harry Skelton staying loyal adds to confidence. Not ruled out if building on that latest performance.
4. Tuscany – Best Odds: 20/1 with Bet365
Hasn’t done much in three outings thus far, but he’s still learning his craft and could appreciate this longer distance. James Bowen takes over today, and while more is required, a step forward wouldn’t be a total surprise if the race becomes a slog late on.
5. Velvet Vulcan – Best Odds: 66/1 with Unibet
Yet to show any significant spark and arrives with the lowest profile of this field. Connections reach for a tongue-tie, but he’d need to find dramatic improvement to factor. Hard to support on any known evidence, and looks up against it in this company.
Verdict
Although Ebony Warrior has built a reliable profile and deserves respect, today’s selection is Chuggy, who shaped with promise on his seasonal debut and is likely to strip fitter this time around. Representing a stable that excels with this type, he’s capable of stepping forward to land the spoils. Aviation shouldn’t be far away back in calmer waters, while Tuscany may stay on for minor honours if the pace collapses late.
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Warwick 14:57
Coventry & Warwickshire Food & Drink Showcase Novices’ Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £3,540, 2nd £1,631, 3rd £815, 4th £408
4yo+, 6 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m , GOOD TO SOFT (Rail Movements: 2.20 & 5.45 -41yds, 4.05 -67yds and 4.40 & 5.10 -81yds)
1. Honey Jack – Best Odds: 5/1 with Bet365
Recently off the mark with a determined success at Exeter before fading when turned out quickly under a penalty. That effort can be forgiven, and Brendan Powell is back in the plate here. If given a patient ride, he could play a prominent role once again.
2. The Dark Edge – Best Odds: 15/2 with BetMGM
Showed promise when hitting the frame in earlier contests this winter but has cooled off in recent efforts. A return to form isn’t out of the question, especially if he travels strongly early. Lilly Pinchin keeps the ride, and he shouldn’t be completely dismissed.
3. Seasmoke – Best Odds: 13/2 with BetVictor
Registered a battling victory earlier in the campaign and has been reliable since. James Bowen retains the ride and stamina looks a strong suit. He could get involved late if the leaders go too quick early on, and he remains a consistent type at this level.
**4. Victory Club – Non-Runner
Withdrawn and will not take part in today’s event.
5. Lyness Dancer – Best Odds: 12/1 with Unibet
Made the frame last time out and appears to be progressing steadily. Still lightly raced over staying trips, so potential remains for further development. Ben Ffrench Davis takes 5lb off, and if things fall into place tactically, he might outrun his price.
6. De Vega’s Warrior – Best Odds: 16/1 with Bet365
Was shaping well before an unfortunate late fall last time, which likely cost him a chance of placing. That performance can be upgraded, and he could be dangerous if he puts in a clean round today. Paul O’Brien takes over, and he’s worth a second look.
7. Just Four Fame – Best Odds: 20/1 with BetVictor
His recent efforts haven’t sparked confidence, although he wasn’t totally disgraced last time when plugging on late. Conditions suit, and if he finds a rhythm early, he might nick a place at a price.
8. Newtonian – Best Odds: 22/1 with Bet365
Has been more miss than hit of late, though there was more encouragement at Uttoxeter last time when staying on. A repeat of that could see him sneak into the reckoning, particularly if stamina becomes the key factor late on.
9. One Man Party – Best Odds: 20/1 with BetMGM
Got closest to winning when runner-up at Wetherby two starts back but failed to back that up since. Caoilin Quinn claims a handy allowance, and although he’s inconsistent, he’s not without a small chance if bouncing back.
10. Lizzie Rey – Best Odds: 9/4 with Bet365
Finally delivered on previous hints when bolting up at Taunton in first-time headgear. That performance suggests she’s turned a corner, and there could be more to come under similar conditions. Finn Lambert continues in the saddle with 3lb off.
11. Luna Run – Best Odds: 8/1 with BetVictor
Rarely runs a bad race and continues to knock on the door. Stepped up in distance recently and wasn’t disgraced in deeper company. If she handles the added test of stamina here, she’s got claims to go close.
12. The Last Melon – Best Odds: 66/1 with Unibet
Very little spark in recent outings and age seems to be catching up with him. Will need a major turnaround to get competitive, and despite a featherweight, he looks an outsider with minimal appeal.
Verdict
Plenty with chances in an open handicap, but Luna Run could be the one to side with, especially if she thrives at this new trip. She has shown plenty of determination in her races and might find this test ideal. Lizzie Rey impressed when scoring last time and must be considered a big danger if maintaining that level. Seasmoke offers each-way value, while Honey Jack is also in the mix if bouncing back from his recent disappointment.
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Warwick 15:27
175 Years Of Beers And Cheers Novices’ Handicap Chase (GBB Race)
Winner £5,281, 2nd £2,430, 3rd £1,215, 4th £608, 5th £303
4yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 3m , GOOD TO SOFT (Rail Movements: 2.20 & 5.45 -41yds, 4.05 -67yds and 4.40 & 5.10 -81yds)
1. Glimpse Of Glory – Best Odds: 7/2 with Bet365
Placed consistently without getting his head in front, this 5-year-old has shown enough to suggest a breakthrough might be close. Stays the trip well, and the blinkers seem to have sharpened his focus recently. With Jonjo O’Neill Jr back aboard, he should go close if delivering a cleaner round of jumping.
2. Micro Millions – Best Odds: 10/1 with BetVictor
Yet to get off the mark, but hinted at ability with a runner-up finish two starts ago. Could benefit from an aggressive ride and might outrun his odds if things fall into place. The switch back to a left-handed track could help settle him into rhythm.
3. Ceolwulf – Best Odds: 3/1 with Bet365
Returned with an encouraging second after nearly two years off the track, and that effort was full of promise. James Bowen remains in the saddle, and the gelding’s profile suggests there’s more to come. A strong chance if he builds on that reappearance.
4. Yes And Yes – Best Odds: 2/1 with BetMGM
Got off the mark over fences last time with a battling success, and a 7lb penalty now adds pressure. Still, the confidence boost could push him further forward, and he’s clearly progressing. Lee Edwards keeps the partnership going, and he’s one to fear on recent form.
5. Zmiinyi – Best Odds: 11/2 with Unibet
Mixes the good with the bad but has run with credit in similar company. Pulled up last time but had previously placed twice and could bounce back if granted a more straightforward passage. Blinkers return here, which might reignite his earlier promise.
6. Jack Sparrow Grey – Best Odds: 20/1 with BetVictor
Yet to threaten in his handful of chase starts and remains a long shot on current form. Hasn’t shown enough to suggest he’s ready to make an impact at this level, and others appeal more on recent evidence.
7. King Of The Hill – Best Odds: 12/1 with Bet365
Showed a touch of promise in novice hurdles but has yet to fire over fences. Drops in the weights and may appreciate a less competitive heat. Charlie Todd claims a useful ride here, but he’ll need to find something extra to get involved.
Verdict
Ceolwulf shaped like a horse with unfinished business on his reappearance and looks the one with most upside going into this. While Yes And Yes comes into the race with winning momentum, the penalty tempers confidence slightly. Glimpse Of Glory deserves to get his reward soon, and Zmiinyi could sneak into the frame if returning to his earlier consistency.
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Warwick 15:57
Weatherbys Stallion Book Handicap Chase
Winner £9,585, 2nd £4,410, 3rd £2,205, 4th £1,104, 5th £550
4yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 3m 1f 100y , GOOD TO SOFT (Rail Movements: 2.20 & 5.45 -41yds, 4.05 -67yds and 4.40 & 5.10 -81yds)
1. Glimpse Of Glory – Best Odds: 7/2 with Bet365
Placed consistently without getting his head in front, this 5-year-old has shown enough to suggest a breakthrough might be close. Stays the trip well, and the blinkers seem to have sharpened his focus recently. With Jonjo O’Neill Jr back aboard, he should go close if delivering a cleaner round of jumping.
2. Micro Millions – Best Odds: 10/1 with BetVictor
Yet to get off the mark, but hinted at ability with a runner-up finish two starts ago. Could benefit from an aggressive ride and might outrun his odds if things fall into place. The switch back to a left-handed track could help settle him into rhythm.
3. Ceolwulf – Best Odds: 3/1 with Bet365
Returned with an encouraging second after nearly two years off the track, and that effort was full of promise. James Bowen remains in the saddle, and the gelding’s profile suggests there’s more to come. A strong chance if he builds on that reappearance.
4. Yes And Yes – Best Odds: 2/1 with BetMGM
Got off the mark over fences last time with a battling success, and a 7lb penalty now adds pressure. Still, the confidence boost could push him further forward, and he’s clearly progressing. Lee Edwards keeps the partnership going, and he’s one to fear on recent form.
5. Zmiinyi – Best Odds: 11/2 with Unibet
Mixes the good with the bad but has run with credit in similar company. Pulled up last time but had previously placed twice and could bounce back if granted a more straightforward passage. Blinkers return here, which might reignite his earlier promise.
6. Jack Sparrow Grey – Best Odds: 20/1 with BetVictor
Yet to threaten in his handful of chase starts and remains a long shot on current form. Hasn’t shown enough to suggest he’s ready to make an impact at this level, and others appeal more on recent evidence.
7. King Of The Hill – Best Odds: 12/1 with Bet365
Showed a touch of promise in novice hurdles but has yet to fire over fences. Drops in the weights and may appreciate a less competitive heat. Charlie Todd claims a useful ride here, but he’ll need to find something extra to get involved.
Verdict
Ceolwulf shaped like a horse with unfinished business on his reappearance and looks the one with most upside going into this. While Yes And Yes comes into the race with winning momentum, the penalty tempers confidence slightly. Glimpse Of Glory deserves to get his reward soon, and Zmiinyi could sneak into the frame if returning to his earlier consistency.
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Warwick 16:32
eventmasters.co.uk Mares’ Handicap Hurdle
Winner £4,040, 2nd £1,859, 3rd £929, 4th £465, 5th £232
3yo+, 14 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f , GOOD TO SOFT (Rail Movements: 2.20 & 5.45 -41yds, 4.05 -67yds and 4.40 & 5.10 -81yds)
1. Slip Of The Tongue (Best Odds: 40/1 | Betvictor)
Sarah-Jayne Davies’ veteran has struggled to find form recently and will need to produce a significant turnaround under James Best to have any chance of featuring in this contest.
2. Ikarak (Best Odds: 7/2 | Bet365)
Olly Murphy’s seven-year-old returns after a pulled-up effort but previously showed strong form with a win over course and distance. Sean Bowen’s presence enhances this one’s chances.
3. Warranty (Best Odds: 9/2 | Unibet)
This Sheena West-trained gelding has been consistent, placing second in his last two starts. Marc Goldstein takes the ride again and will aim to convert those efforts into a deserved victory.
4. Glimpse Of Gala (Best Odds: 20/1 | Bet365)
A tricky customer who hasn’t delivered on recent outings. Charlie Longsdon’s runner, with Beau Morgan in the saddle, would need to rediscover old form to threaten the leaders.
5. Land Genie (Best Odds: 6/4 | Bet365)
Dan Skelton’s charge arrives on the back of an impressive win, with Harry Skelton again taking the ride. Strongly favored to back up that performance and make it consecutive victories.
6. East Street (Best Odds: 6/1 | Betvictor)
James Owen’s runner enjoyed a three-race winning streak before a disappointing pulled-up effort last time out. Mr. Alex Chadwick claims 5lbs and could help this one bounce back to form.
7. Jatiluwih (Best Odds: 10/1 | Unibet)
Philip Hobbs and Johnson White’s 11-year-old hasn’t been at his best this season but retains the ability to make an impact. With Mr. David Maxwell aboard, this veteran shouldn’t be overlooked.
8. Jalisco Star (Best Odds: 7/1 | Bet365)
Laura Horsfall’s improving stayer comes in off two consecutive wins. Kevin Brogan partners once more, and this duo could pose a genuine threat to the market leaders.
9. I’m A Starman (Best Odds: 14/1 | Betvictor)
Mark Rimell’s 12-year-old has been consistent without winning this season. Harry Cobden takes the ride, and with a strong pace, this experienced campaigner could be an interesting each-way option.
10. Minniemum (Best Odds: 16/1 | Unibet)
Henry Daly’s mare has been inconsistent in her recent runs but remains capable on her day. Sam Twiston-Davies in the saddle adds to her appeal in this tricky lineup.
11. Sporty Jim (Best Odds: 16/1 | Bet365)
Rob Summers’ runner hasn’t shown much lately but carries a low weight and could surprise with Harry Reed aboard. An outsider with potential to improve.
Verdict
Land Genie looks like the one to beat based on current form and the capable hands of Harry Skelton. Warranty should provide stiff opposition, while the consistent Jalisco Star is worth a close look for an upset. For those seeking a longer-priced contender, I’m A Starman could sneak into the places with a strong showing.
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Warwick 17:05
Molson Coors Handicap Hurdle (Div I)
Winner £4,040, 2nd £1,859, 3rd £929, 4th £465, 5th £232
4yo+, 10 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 3m 2f , GOOD TO SOFT (Rail Movements: 2.20 & 5.45 -41yds, 4.05 -67yds and 4.40 & 5.10 -81yds)
1. Lucky Draw (Best Odds: 50/1 | Betvictor)
Daniel Bourne’s eight-year-old has struggled to make an impact recently. Conor Ring partners this longshot, who will need a substantial turnaround to contend.
2. Moor End (Best Odds: 25/1 | Bet365)
Emma-Jane Bishop’s six-year-old has shown flashes of potential but has yet to find consistency. James Best is in the saddle, hoping to unlock improvement.
3. Star Turn (Best Odds: 33/1 | Unibet)
Peter and Michael Bowen’s gelding is lightly raced and could surprise despite underwhelming recent form. James Bowen takes the reins, offering some hope for a better showing.
4. Staff Sergeant Len (Best Odds: 25/1 | Betvictor)
Trained by Anthony Charlton, this five-year-old has yet to live up to expectations. Rex Dingle partners him, and minor improvement could see him grab a place.
5. Aunty Christine (Best Odds: 9/1 | Bet365)
Lucy Wadham’s mare has been steadily improving and should be competitive under Tom Cannon. A strong contender for each-way backers in this field.
6. Goddess Afrana (Best Odds: 16/1 | Betvictor)
Nigel Hawke’s five-year-old has shown glimpses of promise. David Noonan will be hoping to guide this one to a stronger performance after recent moderate efforts.
7. Ebony Jade (Best Odds: 40/1 | Unibet)
Sam England’s seven-year-old has offered little in recent starts. Jonathan England takes the ride but would need a drastic improvement to feature.
8. Rockette (Best Odds: 10/1 | Bet365)
T Ellis’s mare has shown ability to compete, with two solid third-place finishes. Mr. Jack Andrews partners this runner, who could be a lively contender at a good price.
9. Emma Hamilton (Best Odds: 7/2 | Bet365)
Henry Daly’s charge is in excellent form after a recent win. Sam Twiston-Davies retains the ride and looks well-positioned to deliver another big performance.
10. Talysh (Best Odds: 33/1 | Unibet)
Alex Hales trains this gelding who has shown modest form at best. Kielan Woods will need to bring out significant improvement to see this one contend.
11. Greenways (Best Odds: 9/2 | Betvictor)
Tom Symonds’ six-year-old has been consistent without winning. Ben Poste takes the ride again, and this runner could be in the mix for the places.
12. Jack Sparrow Grey (Best Odds: 11/1 | Bet365)
Gary and Josh Moore’s entry has struggled to make an impact recently. Niall Houlihan rides, and while improvement is needed, a minor placing isn’t out of reach.
13. Raise Your Glass (Best Odds: 10/1 | Betvictor)
Charlie Longsdon’s gelding has delivered some fair performances. Lilly Pinchin takes the reins and could guide this one into the frame if things fall right.
14. Ideallko (Best Odds: 4/1 | Bet365)
Evan Williams’ seven-year-old is a recent winner and arrives in good form. Adam Wedge rides again and should be right in the mix with a repeat effort.
15. Larkfield Lusive (Best Odds: 16/1 | Unibet)
L J Morgan’s six-year-old has shown little of note lately. Harry Reed takes the ride, and improvement is needed to see this one feature prominently.
16. Falstaff (Best Odds: 16/1 | Betvictor)
Henrietta C Knight’s five-year-old has struggled to show promise. Brendan Powell partners, but it would be a surprise to see this one feature in the final stages.
Verdict
Emma Hamilton is a strong contender, with her recent form and capable rider making her hard to overlook. Ideallko is another with excellent credentials following a recent win, while Greenways provides solid each-way value. For those seeking a longshot, Rockette could make an impact with a strong finish.
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