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Wetherby 11:52
Quilter Cheviot Supporting Spinal Research Novices’ Hurdle (GBB Race)
Winner £3,812, 2nd £1,756, 3rd £878, 4th £440
4yo+, 13 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 154y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.6, Hurdle 7.4)
1. Bellas Bridge (2/1) – bet365
This five-year-old produced a strong third on her seasonal reappearance, highlighting her consistency. Jonathan Burke rides for Jamie Snowden, and she’s expected to be a leading contender.
2. Genies Girl (100/1) – BetMGM
Struggling to make an impact so far, this mare is an outsider in the field. Paddy Barlow partners Mark Walford’s charge, who would need a major improvement to trouble the principals.
3. I Am The Moon (13/2) – Betvictor
A lightly raced five-year-old, she showed promise on her second start over hurdles. Finn Lambert takes the ride for Nigel Twiston-Davies, and further progression could see her feature prominently.
4. Isabel De Clare (25/1) – bet365
Micky Hammond’s four-year-old has offered little in her two starts, but Joshua Thompson will be hoping she can take a step forward in this contest.
5. Jessie Jump Jet (33/1) – BetMGM
Despite finishing mid-division in her latest outing, she hasn’t shown enough to suggest she can contend here. Stan Sheppard rides for Tom Lacey.
6. Jolie Maresca (50/1) – Betvictor
Another from the Micky Hammond yard, Jolie Maresca has struggled to make an impact. Emma Smith-Chaston takes the reins, and a big improvement is required to be competitive.
7. Just Call Me Lucy (7/2) – BetMGM
This consistent six-year-old has placed on her last two starts and looks well-suited to this trip. Jamie Hamilton rides Mark Walford’s mare, who is expected to challenge the market leaders.
8. Kalo Athena (8/1) – bet365
A dual winner in bumpers, this mare struggled on her hurdling debut. Nick Scholfield partners James Moffatt’s five-year-old, who could improve with more experience.
9. Parisian Fashion (4/1) – Betvictor
A winner in bumpers, she finished a respectable fourth in her first hurdle race. Nathan Moscrop partners Rebecca Menzies’ mare, and she looks set to progress further.
10. Pepite De Saphir (8/1) – BetMGM
Richard Newland and Jamie Insole’s runner was fourth on her last start, showing potential to improve. Derek Fox takes the ride and may guide her into the places.
11. Wendywilldo (14/1) – bet365
This four-year-old impressed in bumpers but disappointed on her hurdles debut. Ryan Mania rides for Danny Brooke, hoping she can bounce back.
Verdict
Bellas Bridge is the one to beat, having shown strong form and consistency in her outings. Just Call Me Lucy poses a significant threat with her recent placed efforts, while Parisian Fashion could make a big step forward after her promising hurdle debut.
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Wetherby 12:27
Mary Lofthouse Supporting Spinal Research Handicap Chase
Winner £6,073, 2nd £2,795, 3rd £1,397, 4th £699, 5th £348
4yo+, 5 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 36y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.6, Hurdle 7.4)
1. Samazul (8/1) – BetMGM
Ben Pauling’s six-year-old has shown glimpses of ability, including a win earlier this season. With Callum Pritchard on board, Samazul has the potential to bounce back to form and challenge the frontrunners.
2. Hawkseye View (7/4) – bet365
This five-year-old has been knocking on the door with consistent performances, including a strong second last time out. Joel Parkinson and Sue Smith’s charge is the clear favorite and looks primed to go one better under Nick Scholfield.
3. Celestial Fashion (4/1) – Betvictor
A winner two starts back, Ian Duncan’s six-year-old has been in great form. Ryan Mania retains the ride, and she could build on her runner-up effort to secure another strong finish here.
4. Empty Nest (12/1) – BetMGM
Mark Walford’s six-year-old has struggled for consistency but showed promise in previous outings. Jamie Hamilton partners this gelding, who might find this trip more to his liking.
5. Fiadh (7/2) – bet365
Chris Grant’s experienced eight-year-old was a decisive winner last time and steps into this race with plenty of confidence. Charlie Maggs takes the ride, and Fiadh has every chance of following up her recent success.
6. Elusive Shine (9/1) – Betvictor
This lightly raced four-year-old has been making steady progress, and with Jonathan England in the saddle, Sam England’s gelding could make his presence felt in this competitive field.
7. Bravethewaves (10/1) – BetMGM
Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero’s seven-year-old has yet to rediscover his best form but drops into a potentially winnable race. Jack Quinlan rides, and a return to previous heights would see him as a live outsider.
Verdict
Hawkseye View has the form and consistency to deliver a much-deserved victory in this competitive affair. Fiadh is a strong contender after her recent win and poses the biggest threat. Celestial Fashion remains a solid each-way option, having maintained a good level of form in her latest outings.
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Wetherby 13:00
James Hambro & Partners Above & Beyond Juvenile Hurdle Qualifier) (GBB Race)
Winner £3,812, 2nd £1,756, 3rd £878, 4th £440
3yo, 6 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.6, Hurdle 7.4)
1. Jazz King (5/1) – Betvictor
A consistent eight-year-old, Jazz King delivered an impressive victory last time out, confirming his upward trajectory. Murray Dodd retains the ride for Alastair Ralph, and he remains a strong contender to repeat that success.
2. Chasingouttheblues (14/1) – BetMGM
Mark Walford’s five-year-old scored well two starts back but couldn’t replicate that effort last time. With Jamie Hamilton on board, this gelding will aim to bounce back to earlier form.
3. Marlacoo (2/1) – bet365
Tom Lacey’s four-year-old has been highly consistent, placing in all three outings this season. With Stan Sheppard taking the reins, Marlacoo enters as the race favorite and has the ability to deliver another strong performance.
4. Diamond Dealer (7/1) – Betvictor
A winner two runs back, this five-year-old failed to match that effort last time out. Jack Quinlan teams up with B F Brookhouse’s charge, and a return to peak form could see him in contention.
5. Horsesomeharry (8/1) – bet365
Despite a patchy record, Horsesomeharry looked sharp when winning earlier this season. Charlie Maggs rides for Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero, and they’ll be hoping for a resurgence after a below-par effort.
6. Bridge Court (12/1) – BetMGM
Sandy Thomson’s five-year-old has shown glimpses of promise in his last two outings. Ryan Mania is in the saddle, and with further progress, Bridge Court could be an each-way player.
7. Glen Road (8/1) – Betvictor
A recent improvement saw this five-year-old finish a respectable third in his last start. Trained by Joel Parkinson and Sue Smith, Peter Kavanagh takes the ride and hopes to build on that momentum.
8. Joie More (25/1) – bet365
Jackie Stephen’s six-year-old has yet to hit top form this season, but Nick Scholfield takes the ride, looking to coax a better performance out of this mare.
9. Looking Splendid (10/1) – BetMGM
Gary Rutherford’s six-year-old has been running consistently, including a second-place finish last time out. Bruce Lynn takes the reins and should see this gelding competitive once again.
10. Just Chasing May (8/1) – Betvictor
This Ben Pauling-trained five-year-old has finished in the frame on his last three starts. Callum Pritchard takes the ride, and his consistency makes him an interesting contender.
Verdict
Marlacoo looks set to capitalize on his consistent form and is the one to beat. Jazz King remains a major threat following his recent victory, while Looking Splendid offers solid each-way value after his steady performances.
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Wetherby 13:35
Bobby Renton Handicap Chase
Winner £8,450, 2nd £3,888, 3rd £1,944, 4th £973, 5th £485
4yo+, 8 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 3f 85y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.6, Hurdle 7.4)
1. Mr Incredible (18/1) – BetMGM
Though Mr Incredible has struggled to find his best form recently, his proven stamina and strong trainer-jockey partnership could still make him a lively outsider. Ryan Mania takes the ride for Sandy Thomson.
2. Tahmuras (4/1) – Betvictor
Tahmuras showed promise with a second-place finish in a competitive event earlier this season. Paul Nicholls’ charge will have Nick Scholfield aboard and looks primed for a strong effort at this trip.
3. Cruz Control (5/2) – bet365
With a consistent record this season, Cruz Control has established himself as one to watch. Trained by Tom Lacey, and with Stan Sheppard in the saddle, he is a leading contender and a deserved favorite.
4. Kinondo Kwetu (14/1) – Betvictor
Sam England’s Kinondo Kwetu has been out of sorts recently, but his back-class suggests he cannot be discounted entirely. Jonathan England takes the ride.
5. Sine Nomine (6/1) – BetMGM
Returning after a solid series of performances, this Fiona Needham-trained runner has the class to be competitive at this level. James Turner partners the eight-year-old, aiming for another big race success.
6. Young Buster (8/1) – bet365
Fergal O’Brien’s Young Buster remains consistent in his efforts, and Jonathan Burke retains the ride. With a bit of improvement, he could find himself in the mix.
7. Good Boy Bobby (7/1) – Betvictor
Good Boy Bobby, trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, has placed in his last three starts. Jamie Brace is on board, and the 11-year-old has the potential to challenge for top honors.
8. Some Scope (7/2) – bet365
This six-year-old has shown glimpses of brilliance and looks to be progressing steadily. Richard Hobson’s charge will have Callum Pritchard aboard, and he is a serious contender in this lineup.
Verdict
Cruz Control gets the nod for his consistent performances and proven ability at this level. Some Scope is an improving sort and should give the favorite a stern test. Good Boy Bobby offers excellent value as an each-way option given his recent form.
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Wetherby 14:10
Flipit Sell Your Car Better Handicap Hurdle
Winner £5,281, 2nd £2,430, 3rd £1,215, 4th £608, 5th £303
3yo+, 6 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.6, Hurdle 7.4)
1. Grain d’Oudairies (13/8) – bet365
Fresh off a victory in his most recent outing, Grain d’Oudairies has been consistent this season. Donald McCain’s charge, with Jonathan Burke in the saddle, looks well-placed to follow up at this level.
2. Myretown (6/4) – Betvictor
Myretown, trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Derek Fox, returns after a respectable fifth in a higher-grade contest. As the least exposed in the field, he has room for improvement and should relish this test.
3. Glory And Honour (3/1) – BetMGM
Glory And Honour bounced back to form with a win in his last run. Jonathan England rides for Sam England, and this runner could pose a significant threat if he replicates that effort.
4. Rich Spirit (10/1) – bet365
Joel Parkinson and Sue Smith’s Rich Spirit has been a bit hit-and-miss, but he put in a better effort last time out. With Peter Kavanagh claiming a valuable 3lb, he could spring a surprise if things go his way.
Verdict
Myretown gets the nod as the unexposed runner with scope to improve at this level. Glory And Honour appeals as the primary danger, while Grain d’Oudairies could also make his presence felt if reproducing his latest form.
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Wetherby 14:45
Watch Racing TV In HD Novices’ Handicap Chase (GBB Race)
Winner £4,225, 2nd £1,944, 3rd £972, 4th £486, 5th £242
4yo+, 11 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 75y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.6, Hurdle 7.4)
1. American Sniper (5/2) – bet365
David Pipe’s representative carries top weight after a strong win earlier this season but must bounce back from a disappointing effort last time. With Callum Pritchard in the saddle, he’s capable if he returns to his best.
2. Grozni (9/2) – BetMGM
Grozni showed flashes of ability last season but has been inconsistent of late. James Owen’s charge will need to recapture his earlier form to contend here, but he remains an interesting prospect.
3. Foster’sisland (10/1) – Betvictor
Emma Smith-Chaston rides this seasoned campaigner, who has a solid track record over similar trips. While recent efforts have been below par, he’s a threat if he finds his best stride.
4. Willaston (8/1) – bet365
Consistent performances this season make Mark Walford’s Willaston a solid contender. Jamie Hamilton’s mount has been knocking on the door, and a step forward here isn’t out of the question.
5. Castel Gandolfo (10/1) – BetMGM
Fergal O’Brien’s seven-year-old has been a model of inconsistency. While his best form would make him competitive, recent outings raise questions about his current condition.
6. Liffeydale Dreamer (20/1) – bet365
Sam England’s runner returns after a lengthy absence. Jonathan England takes the ride on this lightly raced type, but he may need this outing to rediscover his form.
7. Bois Guillbert (11/2) – Betvictor
Lucinda Russell’s five-year-old showed promise in his seasonal reappearance but disappointed next time out. Derek Fox takes the reins, and a return to his earlier form could see him involved.
8. Eire Street (11/2) – BetMGM
This consistent performer has hit the frame multiple times recently, though his last outing was underwhelming. Charlie Maggs’ 7lb claim could make a significant difference here.
9. North Parade (7/1) – bet365
Joel Parkinson’s experienced runner hasn’t been at his peak this season but retains the ability to surprise in a race of this nature. Peter Kavanagh’s claim makes him an appealing each-way choice.
Verdict
American Sniper gets the vote as the classiest horse in the field, provided he can shake off his most recent disappointment. Eire Street is a consistent type who could capitalize if the favorite falters, while Willaston offers solid each-way potential at an attractive price.
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