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Wetherby 12:40
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)
Bowling Buddy (2/1) – Bet365
Bowling Buddy comes into this race in fine form, with two wins from his last two starts. Olly Murphy’s 6-year-old will be ridden by Lewis Saunders, and his recent victories indicate he’s a strong contender to continue his winning streak in this contest.
Ebony Warrior (9/4) – BetVictor
Ebony Warrior has been knocking on the door with consistent performances, finishing second in his last two runs. Trained by David Killahena and Graeme McPherson, and ridden by Kielan Woods, this 6-year-old has every chance of going one better today.
A Moments Madness (7/1) – Unibet
A Moments Madness has been lightly raced but has shown enough promise in his limited starts to be a factor here. With James Bowen on board and trained by Warren Greatrex, he could easily spring a surprise if building on his previous form.
Balcomie Breeze (18/1) – Bet365
Returning to action after a lengthy absence, Balcomie Breeze will need to rediscover his previous form to make an impact here. Trained by Gillian Boanas and ridden by Danny McMenamin, this 6-year-old’s long odds reflect the task at hand, but a bold showing isn’t out of the question.
Danno’s Dollar (100/1) – BetVictor
Danno’s Dollar hasn’t shown much in his career so far and will need significant improvement to trouble the leaders. With Tom Midgley aboard and Mark Walford training, this 5-year-old looks to have a tough task ahead.
Forest Blaze (100/1) – Unibet
This Mark Walford-trained 5-year-old has struggled in his few starts and will need to step up considerably to be competitive. Jamie Hamilton rides, and while improvement is possible, it would be a surprise to see Forest Blaze challenge in this company.
Grand Geste (66/1) – Bet365
Grand Geste has yet to show much ability on the track, and with Peter Kavanagh riding for Sue Smith, the 5-year-old will need a dramatic improvement in form to get involved in this race.
Helsgetaway (14/1) – BetVictor
Helsgetaway has shown flashes of promise, including a couple of placed efforts. Trained by Lucinda Russell and ridden by Derek Fox, this 5-year-old could be a dark horse in this race if he builds on those earlier performances.
Job (16/1) – Unibet
Toby Lawes’ 5-year-old Job showed some promise in his previous races but will need to find more to challenge the main contenders here. Kevin Brogan rides, and the gelding could sneak into the frame if everything goes right.
Martin Plage (9/1) – Bet365
Martin Plage has a mixed record, but there’s enough ability in his form to suggest he could be competitive in this field. Trained by B.F. Brookhouse and ridden by Jack Quinlan, the 5-year-old is worth considering as an each-way prospect.
Myboymax (100/1) – BetVictor
Micky Hammond’s 6-year-old Myboymax has yet to show much on the track, and with Joshua Thompson riding, he faces a tough challenge against this field. A big improvement will be needed for him to make an impact.
Serious Chat (9/2) – Unibet
Donald McCain’s Serious Chat has been progressing nicely, with a win in his last outing. Brian Hughes takes the ride, and this 5-year-old could pose a real threat to the favorites if continuing to improve at the same rate.
She Won’t Mind (66/1) – Bet365
She Won’t Mind hasn’t shown enough in her previous runs to suggest she will be involved here. Trained by Tim Reed and ridden by Robert Dunne, this 6-year-old looks set to struggle in this field unless she finds major improvement.
Verdict
Bowling Buddy looks poised to maintain his excellent form and should be hard to beat, though Ebony Warrior is likely to provide stiff competition based on recent performances. Serious Chat is also worth consideration, coming into this with a win under his belt, while A Moments Madness could offer some each-way value.
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Wetherby 13:15
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)
Escapeandevade (5/2) – Bet365
Escapeandevade wrapped up last season with an impressive three-race winning streak, establishing himself as a reliable performer. Trained by James Ewart, and with Brian Hughes in the saddle, this 8-year-old is coming off a long break but has proven his ability in similar contests.
Pay The Piper (10/3) – BetVictor
Pay The Piper comes into this race after a win in his latest outing. Ann Hamilton’s 9-year-old, with Danny McMenamin riding, has been a consistent chaser over the past few seasons and is expected to challenge strongly, especially with his course and distance form.
Grey Diamond (20/1) – Unibet
Although Grey Diamond has struggled in recent races, his second-place finish two runs ago shows he still has potential. Donald McCain’s 10-year-old, partnered by Theo Gillard, will need to bounce back to his best form if he’s to make an impression here.
Sir Tivo (10/1) – Bet365
Sir Tivo has shown flashes of his best form this season, including a strong second-place effort last time out. Gary Hanmer’s 10-year-old, ridden by Robert Dunne, will look to continue improving and could be a lively outsider in this field if he builds on that recent performance.
Primoz (5/4) – BetVictor
The clear favorite for this race, Primoz is making his debut over fences after a promising hurdles career. Lucinda Russell’s 6-year-old, with Derek Fox aboard, looks set to make a big impression in his first chase and is expected to be the one to beat, given his unexposed potential.
Verdict
Primoz is tipped to make a winning start over fences and looks set to be a rising star in this discipline. Pay The Piper is the main threat after a solid win last time out, and Escapeandevade cannot be ruled out, especially after an impressive run of wins last season. For those looking for value, Sir Tivo could spring a surprise with his recent improved form.
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Wetherby 13:50
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)
Battle Of Omdurman (6/1) – Bet365
Battle Of Omdurman has shown decent form with a victory on his last start. Ridden by Chris Ward and trained by Deborah Cole, this 3-year-old will look to build on that success and could be competitive at these odds. The gelding’s recent performance makes him an interesting contender.
Play Pretend (9/1) – BetVictor
Play Pretend won on debut but failed to complete the race in his last start due to a fall. With Lee Edwards in the saddle and trained by Dave Roberts, he remains an unknown quantity. He’ll need to bounce back here, but if he returns to form, he’s capable of running a big race.
Quantock Hills (2/1) – Unibet
Quantock Hills has made a strong start to his hurdling career with a win and a runner-up finish from two outings. James Bowen rides for Warren Greatrex, and the 3-year-old looks poised to put in another good performance. His form makes him one of the leading contenders in this contest.
Maple (16/1) – Bet365
Ruth Jefferson’s Maple ran well to finish second on debut but faces a tougher field today. With Jamie Hamilton taking the ride, this 3-year-old filly may improve with more experience but will need a step up to compete against the stronger competition here.
Normandy Legend (20/1) – BetVictor
Normandy Legend makes his hurdling debut for Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero after running moderately on the flat. With Toby Wynne aboard, it’s hard to predict how he’ll perform over hurdles, but improvement will be necessary for him to feature in the finish.
Opec (5/4) – Unibet
Opec was a beaten favorite after falling last time out, but this James Owen-trained 3-year-old remains highly regarded. Sam Twiston-Davies is in the saddle, and Opec is expected to deliver a strong run if he can avoid mishaps. He’s the favorite, and the market suggests he has a big chance.
Verdict
Opec is the favorite and, barring any mistakes, looks likely to bounce back from his fall last time out. Quantock Hills is his main challenger, having shown consistent form in his recent runs. Battle Of Omdurman also comes into this with solid credentials, while Play Pretend has potential to surprise if he can overcome his fall last time out.
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Wetherby 14:22
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)
Jet Plane (5/1) – Bet365
Jet Plane was in fine form last season, winning two races before being pulled up in his final outing. Trained by Dan Skelton, and ridden by Fergus Gillard, this 8-year-old is capable of bouncing back after a break. His potential makes him one of the main contenders in this race.
Vintage Fizz (12/1) – Unibet
Vintage Fizz has been hit and miss in his recent performances but has shown enough ability to be considered here. Trained by Jedd O’Keeffe, with Conor O’Farrell on board, this 7-year-old could spring a surprise if he returns to his best form.
Arthur’s Quay (20/1) – BetVictor
Arthur’s Quay has struggled for consistency, failing to show much in his last couple of runs. However, Ben Haslam’s 10-year-old has the experience to perform better, and Richie McLernon will hope to guide him back to form at long odds.
Cerendipity (6/1) – Bet365
Cerendipity ended last season on a high with a victory and will be looking to continue that form. Sue Smith’s 7-year-old, ridden by Nick Scholfield, has a good chance of featuring in the finish if he can replicate that effort after a break.
Envious Editor (9/2) – BetVictor
Envious Editor has been a consistent performer, placing second in his last two starts. Gary Hanmer’s 10-year-old has Robert Dunne on board and will be looking to finally get his head in front after several close calls. He’s one to consider in the mix.
Jagwar (5/2) – Unibet
The likely favorite for this race, Jagwar has been lightly raced but has already shown plenty of ability. Trained by Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero, and with Jonjo O’Neill Jr in the saddle, this 5-year-old could be a horse to watch as he begins his season.
Half Shot (17/2) – Bet365
Half Shot produced an impressive win last time out and will be looking to continue that form. With Brian Hughes in the saddle and trained by Iain Jardine, this 10-year-old could prove to be a value bet if he keeps improving.
Garde Des Champs (7/1) – BetVictor
Garde Des Champs has been consistent without quite getting the breakthrough win. Trained by Lucinda Russell, and with Derek Fox riding, this 8-year-old could be thereabouts if things go his way. His form suggests he’s not far off landing a victory.
Verdict
Jagwar is the clear favorite and has the potential to dominate, given his promising early career. Envious Editor looks set to be a strong challenger with consistent form, while Cerendipity has the ability to build on his recent win. Half Shot offers good value after an impressive last run, and Jet Plane could bounce back to form after a break, making for an intriguing contest.
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Wetherby 14:58
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)
Allmankind (5/2) – Bet365
Allmankind showed a solid performance on his return to hurdles last month after a lengthy layoff. Trained by James Owen and with Mr. Alex Chadwick taking the ride, this 8-year-old looks primed to build on that form and is expected to be highly competitive in this field.
Tintintin (9/4) – BetVictor
Tintintin had an excellent run last season, picking up two wins and a third-place finish in the Swinton Hurdle. With Jack Hogan aboard and trained by Fergal O’Brien, this 5-year-old has every chance to go close again if he’s fit after a break.
Prairie Wolf (11/1) – Unibet
Prairie Wolf enjoyed a productive season last year, winning three handicap chases over longer distances. Trained by Sue Smith and ridden by Nick Scholfield, this 7-year-old may find 2m slightly on the sharp side, but he’s well-treated over hurdles and can’t be ignored.
Whizz Kid (8/1) – Bet365
Whizz Kid claimed victory in this race last year and has undergone a wind operation since his last outing. With Sam Twiston-Davies in the saddle for the Dr. Richard Newland & Jamie Insole team, he could be an interesting contender if back to his best.
Williethebuilder (5/1) – BetVictor
Dan Skelton’s 5-year-old Williethebuilder won on his seasonal reappearance last year, but found things tougher in higher company afterward. Kielan Woods takes the ride, and after a wind operation, he could be a contender here if finding his best form.
Schmilsson (9/2) – Unibet
Schmilsson ran consistently well last season, securing a novice hurdle win before placing in his last two outings. Now trained by Olly Murphy and ridden by Kevin Brogan, this 5-year-old looks well-handicapped and could go well after a break.
Verdict
Allmankind is expected to improve on his recent return to hurdles and is well-positioned to claim victory. Tintintin is another serious contender, having shown excellent form last season, and Schmilsson could also be a key player after a promising campaign. Whizz Kid, last year’s winner of this race, shouldn’t be overlooked if he’s back to full fitness, and Williethebuilder may be an interesting option if he returns in good shape following his wind surgery.
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Wetherby 15:32
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)
Storminhome (5/2) – Bet365
Storminhome has been consistent, placing in his last three starts before a well-earned break. Now making his chasing debut for Dan Skelton with Kielan Woods in the saddle, this 7-year-old could make a winning start over fences and is expected to go close in this contest.
Phillapa Sue (14/1) – Unibet
Phillapa Sue has shown potential, although her form dipped towards the end of last season. Trained by David Killahena and Graeme McPherson, and with Richie McLernon taking the ride, she’s capable of bouncing back but will need to step up her game to feature here.
Hurlerontheditch (4/1) – BetVictor
Hurlerontheditch returned to form with a second-place finish on his last start, and with Brian Hughes aboard for Kim Bailey, this 8-year-old is one to watch. He’s proven over hurdles, and now switching to fences, he could build on that recent good effort.
I Am Max (9/1) – Unibet
I Am Max made an impressive start to his career with two wins before a third-place finish on his chasing debut. Trained by Sandy Thomson and ridden by Ryan Mania, this 6-year-old has the potential to improve and should not be overlooked in this competitive field.
Lady In The Park (9/1) – Bet365
Lucinda Russell’s 6-year-old mare Lady In The Park showed promise with consistent performances last season. Derek Fox takes the ride, and with her previous experience over fences, she could be a lively contender if fully tuned up for her seasonal reappearance.
Montregard (4/1) – BetVictor
Montregard made a promising start to chasing, winning one and placing third in his last outing. Trained by Tom Lacey, and with Stan Sheppard aboard, this 5-year-old has the potential to continue improving and will be aiming to put in a big run here.
Dream Boy (14/1) – Unibet
Dream Boy ran well to finish second on his last start and looks to be finding form. Stuart Coltherd’s 6-year-old will be ridden by Sam Coltherd and could be a dark horse in this field, especially if he builds on that last performance.
Monbari (20/1) – Bet365
Monbari has been inconsistent but has the ability to run a good race on his day. Trained by Rebecca Curtis, and ridden by Ben Jones, this 6-year-old will need to find more consistency to feature prominently in this competitive contest.
Jack Sprat (10/1) – BetVictor
Jamie Snowden’s 6-year-old Jack Sprat ended last season with a win, and Gavin Sheehan takes the reins. If he can carry that form into this season, he could be a real contender in this race and offers value at these odds.
Hawkseye View (22/1) – Bet365
Hawkseye View has struggled for form recently but is still young enough to improve. Trained by Sue Smith and ridden by Peter Kavanagh, this 5-year-old will need to find more if he’s to challenge in this field, but he has the potential to surprise.
Ismael (33/1) – Unibet
Ismael has shown glimpses of ability but has yet to put it all together. Trained by Kevin Frost and ridden by Lee Edwards, he will need a big step forward to make an impact in this race, and his long odds reflect the challenge he faces.
Verdict
Storminhome looks like the one to beat, having shown consistent form and now switching to fences under the guidance of Dan Skelton. Hurlerontheditch is also expected to be a major player, especially after his recent good effort. Montregard is another who could go close if building on his early chasing promise, while I Am Max has the potential to improve and should not be discounted. Lady In The Park could offer some value if fully fit on her return.
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Wetherby 16:08
Visit racingtv.com Handicap Hurdle (Go North Brindisi Breeze Series Qualifier)
Winner £4,225, 2nd £1,944, 3rd £972, 4th £486, 5th £242
4yo+, 12 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 3m 26y , GOOD TO SOFT, Good in places (GoingStick: Chase 7.6, Hurdle 7.4)
Quid Pro Quo (14/1) – Bet365
Quid Pro Quo is returning from a break and has shown flashes of promise last season. Ben Haslam’s 8-year-old has the talent to make an impact, especially with Richie McLernon in the saddle, but he’ll need to find some improvement to challenge here.
Billy Boi Blue (6/1) – BetVictor
Billy Boi Blue produced some solid performances last season, including a win and several placed efforts. Kielan Woods partners with David Killahena & Graeme McPherson’s 7-year-old, and he should be in the mix if he can replicate his previous form after his recent third-place finish.
Isthebaropen (25/1) – Unibet
Isthebaropen hasn’t found top form this season, but with Jack Hogan on board for Gary Hanmer, this 11-year-old has experience on his side. He’ll need a major resurgence to feature prominently, but he cannot be completely discounted over this trip.
Duke Of Deception (9/2) – Bet365
Duke Of Deception was in great form last season, with two wins and several placed efforts. This 7-year-old, trained by Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, and ridden by Ben Smith, has the ability to go close if he picks up where he left off, and looks to be a leading contender.
North Parade (14/1) – BetVictor
North Parade had a good campaign last season, winning twice, but his form tailed off. Sue Smith’s 9-year-old will be ridden by William Maggs, and if he can bounce back to his best, he could be an outsider to watch.
Son Of The Somme (11/1) – Unibet
Son Of The Somme has been consistent but hasn’t quite managed to get his head in front recently. Trained by Toby Lawes and ridden by Kevin Brogan, this 9-year-old could run well in this field, and if things fall into place, he could surprise.
Tribal Glory (5/1) – Bet365
Tribal Glory comes into this race in great form, having finished second on both of his most recent starts. Fergal O’Brien’s 6-year-old, with Mr. Ben Sutton in the saddle, is one of the stronger contenders and will be looking to capitalize on his consistency.
Go Go Chicago (11/1) – BetVictor
Go Go Chicago has only had three career starts but already has a win to his name. Ruth Jefferson’s 7-year-old, with Jamie Hamilton on board, is still unexposed and could be an interesting runner in this field, particularly if he continues to improve.
Fox’s Fancy (5/1) – Unibet
Fox’s Fancy was progressive last season, winning on his last start, and Lucinda Russell’s 6-year-old should be competitive again. With Derek Fox aboard, this gelding will look to continue his upward trajectory and could be in the mix.
Master Dancer (14/1) – Bet365
Master Dancer has been consistent without breaking through into the winner’s circle. Trained by Richard J. Bandey and ridden by Jack Quinlan, this 7-year-old will need to find more if he’s to be a factor, but a big run isn’t out of the question.
Tzarmix (7/1) – BetVictor
Jonjo O’Neill’s 6-year-old Tzarmix has been running steadily, placing several times without getting a win. With Jonjo O’Neill Jr taking the ride, this gelding has the potential to improve and could be one to watch at these odds.
Do No Wrong (12/1) – Unibet
Do No Wrong has been consistently in the mix, with a string of placed efforts before a fall last time out. Justin Landy’s 8-year-old, ridden by Joshua Thompson, will be looking to bounce back and could go well if he returns to his best form.
Verdict
Duke Of Deception is expected to build on his strong form from last season and should be one of the leading contenders. Fox’s Fancy is another with a solid chance after a progressive campaign, while Tribal Glory has been consistent and could pose a major threat. Billy Boi Blue could also feature prominently, and Tzarmix is an interesting contender who might deliver a big run.
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