Wincanton Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Thursday, 16th January 2025

In this page, you will find complete Wincanton Racecards in addition to the best horse racing betting tips and predictions that have been prepared by our horse racing betting experts. You will find all the key information for each race at Wincanton racecourse and also the prediction of our experts for the first top 3 positions. We will also advise the best odds for Wincanton racecards and full rationale of our predictions.

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Today's Horse Racing Odds Boosts
William hill
LAVENDER HILL MOB (12:05 WAR), THAT'S NICE (12:35 & MISTRESS EMMA (1:05 WARWICK) ALL TO WIN
5/1 (was 9/2)
William hill
HENDERSON/BOINVILLE DOUBLE AT WARWICK: THAT'S NICE (12:35 WAR) AND MISTRESS EMMA (13:05 WAR) BOTH TO WIN
2/1 (was 7/4)
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Wincanton 12:50

Fitzdares Season Opener At Wincanton Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)

 Winner £3,540, 2nd £1,631, 3rd £815, 4th £408

 4yo+, 8 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 50y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Chase course (GoingStick: 7.3)

Wrappedupinmay (5/1 – Betvictor)
Paul Nicholls’ 7-year-old delivered a commendable third-place finish last time out. With Harry Cobden aboard, he’s poised to improve further and make a strong bid for victory.

First Lord De Cuet (20/1 – BetMGM)
David Pipe’s experienced runner has struggled to hit top form recently but has the stamina for this distance. Jack Tudor partners him, hoping to spark a revival.

Ideal Des Bordes (7/4 – bet365)
This Nicky Henderson-trained 7-year-old showed class when winning his latest outing. Nico de Boinville retains the ride and will aim to guide him to consecutive victories.

Tommys Charm (9/1 – Betvictor)
Kerry Lee’s 7-year-old returned from a break with a fair effort and could step forward here. Sam Twiston-Davies takes the reins and brings experience to the pairing.

Muskoka (10/3 – bet365)
Emma Lavelle’s progressive 7-year-old secured a win in his last race and appears to be on an upward trajectory. Rex Dingle remains in the saddle, and the pair are strong contenders.

Lagonda (4/1 – BetMGM)
Venetia Williams’ 10-year-old has been knocking on the door with two consecutive places. Shane Quinlan’s 3lb claim could make the difference in a competitive race.

Verdict

Ideal Des Bordes is the one to beat, coming into this with winning momentum and strong support from Nico de Boinville. Muskoka is a significant threat, with recent form suggesting further improvement. Lagonda should not be discounted, especially with Shane Quinlan’s claim offering a slight advantage. Wrappedupinmay has potential to place, while Tommys Charm could be an outsider to watch if improving on his seasonal debut.

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Wincanton 13:25

Fitzdares Three Mile Novices’ Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £3,301, 2nd £1,519, 3rd £759, 4th £380, 5th £189

 4yo+, 11 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 3m 150y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Chase course (GoingStick: 7.3)

Eternal Angel (8/11 – bet365)
Nicky Henderson’s 5-year-old has been knocking on the door with three successive placed efforts. With Nico de Boinville in the saddle, this runner is well-fancied to break her maiden here.

Gore Point (10/1 – BetMGM)
Anthony Honeyball’s 5-year-old struggled on his last start but showed earlier promise. Sam Twiston-Davies rides, and he could find improvement in this company.

Grenadier Jed (50/1 – Betvictor)
Robert Walford’s runner has yet to make an impact in maiden hurdles, but Harry Kimber partners him for another attempt to show progress.

I’d Go Maniac (7/1 – bet365)
Alan King’s 6-year-old was a dual bumper winner but needs to translate that form over hurdles. Tom Cannon takes the ride, and the pair could be in the mix for minor honors.

Pulse Of Camelot (66/1 – Betvictor)
Max Comley’s 8-year-old has struggled to find form and will need significant improvement to feature here under Tom Broughton’s 5lb claim.

South Omo Zone (3/1 – BetMGM)
Returning from a break, this 7-year-old from Olly Murphy’s yard could be the main threat to the favorite. Sean Bowen takes the reins, and the pair are expected to give a bold showing.

Stylia (33/1 – bet365)
Anthony Honeyball’s second runner in this race has been inconsistent but has shown occasional glimpses of potential. Ben Godfrey rides and hopes to bring out the best in her.

Whatmakes Honey B (150/1 – Betvictor)
Harriet Brown’s 6-year-old has struggled in prior starts and looks a longshot here. David Noonan partners her, hoping for a dramatic turnaround.

Verdict

Eternal Angel appears to have the class to secure victory, especially with her consistent recent form and Nico de Boinville aboard. South Omo Zone is her main rival and could be a serious contender on his return to action. I’d Go Maniac has the potential to grab a place if he can replicate his bumper form over hurdles. Gore Point might improve to challenge for minor honors, while the others appear to need a significant leap forward to feature prominently.

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Wincanton 14:00

Fitzdares Handicap Chase

 Winner £10,562, 2nd £4,860, 3rd £2,430, 4th £1,216, 5th £606

 4yo+, 6 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 3m 1f 30y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Chase course (GoingStick: 7.3)

Another Fine Mess (9/1 – Betvictor)
Jeremy Scott’s 6-year-old ran respectably last time out and could step forward in this contest with Bryan Carver taking the reins.

Cawthorne Banker (20/1 – BetMGM)
This 7-year-old from Jonjo O’Neill’s yard has been inconsistent recently but has shown potential. Kevin Brogan partners him again for a chance to find improvement.

Strong Belle (7/1 – bet365)
Nigel Twiston-Davies’ charge has been running in better company and placed second two starts ago. Sam Twiston-Davies will look to bring out her best here.

Chicago Storm (16/1 – Betvictor)
This 6-year-old hasn’t shown much on his latest starts but could improve for Daisy Hitchins with Mr. Robbie David in the saddle.

Siam Park (14/1 – BetMGM)
Joe Tizzard’s 6-year-old hasn’t completed two of his last three starts but could benefit from a cleaner run under Brendan Powell.

Mairis Icon (10/1 – bet365)
Seamus Mullins’ runner was in better form last season. Micheal Nolan takes the ride and could guide this 6-year-old to a better result.

John Betjeman (10/1 – Betvictor)
This experienced 9-year-old, trained by Mark Gillard, is capable of placing at this level. Fergus Gillard rides him again in an attempt to hit the board.

Odin’s Quest (9/1 – bet365)
Gary Moore’s 7-year-old has mixed form but showed promise with two placings last season. Niall Houlihan’s experience could make him a contender.

Belle Montrose (16/1 – BetMGM)
Samuel Drinkwater’s mare has been competitive at this level. Jonathan Burke partners her and could surprise at a decent price.

Dirty Den (7/1 – Betvictor)
Anthony Charlton’s 5-year-old has been consistent and could be a strong player with Sean Bowen in the saddle.

St Lukes Chelsea (9/2 – bet365)
This 4-year-old from Robert Walford’s stable has been improving steadily and could be a real threat under Ben Godfrey.

Basman Palace (25/1 – BetMGM)
Carroll Gray’s runner hasn’t shown much yet but will look to build on past efforts. James Davies rides this 5-year-old.

Je Suis Sacre (7/1 – bet365)
Robert Walford’s 6-year-old hasn’t performed to expectations but has a chance to step up with Harry Kimber taking the reins.

Chester Tonik (50/1 – Betvictor)
Alexandra Dunn’s 5-year-old is hard to recommend based on recent form but could improve with Gavin Sheehan in the saddle.

Just Aidan (33/1 – BetMGM)
Harriet Dickin’s runner has yet to make an impact but will be partnered by James Best for this outing.

Mr Zee (10/1 – bet365)
Michael Blake’s 8-year-old has shown flashes of ability. Rex Dingle takes the ride and could guide him into contention.

Rapid Mission (14/1 – BetMGM)
Anthony Charlton’s 4-year-old will need to improve on his earlier efforts but has the potential to progress with Dylan Johnston aboard.

No Guarantee (100/1 – Betvictor)
Cynthia Woods’ runner hasn’t shown much form but is the longshot in this field under Lorcan Murtagh.

Verdict

St Lukes Chelsea appears to be the one to beat, showcasing progressive form and potential. Strong Belle has the capability to challenge if finding her best, while Dirty Den brings solid form to the table. Odin’s Quest could run into the places, and Another Fine Mess has a chance to improve further and get involved.

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Wincanton 14:35

Fitzdares Telephone Betting Handicap Hurdle (Div I)

 Winner £4,753, 2nd £2,187, 3rd £1,094, 4th £547, 5th £273

 4yo+, 9 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 82y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Chase course (GoingStick: 7.3)

Firestream (12/1 – Betvictor)
Anthony Honeyball’s seasoned 8-year-old is returning after a long break but has shown flashes of class in better company. Sam Twiston-Davies takes the ride.

Latin Verse (12/1 – BetMGM)
Sean Bowen partners this 5-year-old trained by Anthony Charlton, who has been consistent in tougher handicaps. This drop in trip might suit.

Fine Casting (8/1 – bet365)
A recent second-place finish hints at improvement for this 9-year-old under Ben Pauling’s care. Harry Cobden looks to guide him to a better result.

Kado De Joie (11/4 – Betvictor)
Nicky Henderson’s progressive 5-year-old has been in superb form, winning his last two starts. Nico de Boinville retains the partnership.

No Word Of A Lie (33/1 – BetMGM)
Returning from a lengthy absence, Oliver Signy’s 9-year-old will need to show a lot more under Gavin Sheehan to feature in this contest.

Love Of Neymore (12/1 – bet365)
This 7-year-old comes into the race with a win from last time out. Trained by Robbie Llewellyn, Sean Clarke will be hoping to capitalize on his current form.

Sirekoff (20/1 – Betvictor)
David Pipe’s charge disappointed last time, but a prior win suggests potential at this level. Jack Tudor takes the ride.

Highlands Legacy (9/1 – BetMGM)
This Jonjo O’Neill-trained 6-year-old placed second in his last outing and could build on that here with Kevin Brogan aboard.

Monjules (20/1 – bet365)
Harry Fry’s 7-year-old has been inconsistent but has the ability to sneak into contention if running to his potential. Bryan Carver rides.

Imperial Storm (100/1 – Betvictor)
Sue Gardner’s 9-year-old has struggled for form this season, and Mr. James Shaw faces a challenging task.

Iris Des Issards (12/1 – BetMGM)
Kayley Woollacott’s 7-year-old has been consistent without winning, and Ben Godfrey will aim to get him over the line first this time.

Storming Nelson (33/1 – bet365)
This 6-year-old from Sue Gardner’s yard hasn’t shown much recently but could improve with Lucy Gardner in the saddle.

Jet Marshall (8/1 – Betvictor)
Philip Hobbs and Johnson White’s runner has potential for more following a respectable fourth last time. Mr. Ben Sutton rides.

Baddesley (20/1 – BetMGM)
Chris Gordon’s experienced 10-year-old will need to rediscover his winning form to feature here. Rex Dingle is in the saddle.

Loki’s Mischief (100/30 – bet365)
Jane Williams’ 5-year-old has been consistent in recent starts and could take advantage of this opportunity under David Noonan.

Verdict

Kado De Joie has shown rapid progress recently and is the one to beat. Loki’s Mischief is a strong contender and could challenge if continuing his current form. Fine Casting is a consistent performer with a real chance to get involved, while Highlands Legacy and Jet Marshall add depth to the competition.

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Wincanton 15:10

Fitzdares Telephone Betting Handicap Hurdle (Div II)

 Winner £4,753, 2nd £2,187, 3rd £1,094, 4th £547, 5th £273

 4yo+, 9 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 2m 5f 82y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Chase course (GoingStick: 7.3)

Grozni (8/1 – Betvictor)
This 9-year-old trained by James Owen recently scored after a long absence. Under Mr. Alex Chadwick, he has the ability to compete here.

Phantomofthepoints (7/2 – bet365)
David Pipe’s runner has been consistent in competitive company. Jack Tudor rides this solid contender who can thrive over the distance.

Billy Boi Blue (13/2 – BetMGM)
David Killahena and Graeme McPherson’s 8-year-old is coming off a solid campaign, with Gavin Sheehan aiming to build on his recent form.

Cloud Dancer (5/1 – Betvictor)
Gary and Josh Moore’s 6-year-old delivered a commanding win last time out. With Caoilin Quinn aboard, a repeat performance isn’t out of reach.

Off The Jury (11/2 – bet365)
Alan King’s 6-year-old has been runner-up in his last two appearances. Ridden by Mr. David Maxwell, he’s knocking on the door of a victory.

Lemoncello (16/1 – BetMGM)
This Venetia Williams-trained gelding needs to step up after a few inconsistent runs. Miss Lucy Turner is tasked with getting the best out of him.

Planet Legend (20/1 – Betvictor)
Dr. Richard Newland’s 6-year-old has shown potential but needs to improve further. Oliver Boyden will guide his effort today.

Rivers Corner (8/1 – bet365)
Joe Tizzard’s 7-year-old has the ability to handle this distance, and Brendan Powell takes the reins in hopes of a top-three finish.

Small Present (16/1 – BetMGM)
Anthony Honeyball’s 10-year-old returns after a lengthy layoff. Ben Godfrey will be hoping to bring out his best on this occasion.

Hardy Fella (33/1 – Betvictor)
Emma Lavelle’s 8-year-old has struggled to find form, and Jonathan Burke will need to coax improvement from this veteran campaigner.

Storm Dennis (25/1 – bet365)
Chris Gordon’s 9-year-old hasn’t seen much action lately but could surprise if he recaptures past performances. Rex Dingle rides.

Gustoso (6/1 – BetMGM)
Henry Daly’s 6-year-old heads into this race following a convincing win. Sam Twiston-Davies continues his partnership with this improving hurdler.

Verdict

Phantomofthepoints has displayed consistency and holds strong claims here, but Cloud Dancer is a serious contender off the back of a sharp victory. Gustoso has shown recent improvement and could be a threat, while Off The Jury is knocking on the door for a win. Billy Boi Blue and Rivers Corner add depth to a competitive field.

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Wincanton 15:45

Fitzdares Handicap Hurdle

 Winner £4,753, 2nd £2,187, 3rd £1,094, 4th £547, 5th £273

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Jumps,Turf , 1m 7f 50y , GOOD, Good to firm in places on Chase course (GoingStick: 7.3)

King Turgeon (11/4 – bet365)
This 7-year-old from David Pipe’s yard has been in red-hot form, notching up a hat-trick of victories. Jack Tudor retains the ride, and they will be tough to beat.

Ballygrifincottage (18/1 – BetMGM)
Dan Skelton’s 10-year-old has struggled for consistency, but with Fergus Gillard aboard, they could surprise at long odds.

Collectors Item (15/2 – Betvictor)
A strong second on his most recent start, Jonjo O’Neill’s 8-year-old has shown he can handle competitive company. Kevin Brogan takes the reins again.

Ask Me Early (14/1 – bet365)
Harry Fry’s 11-year-old needs to rediscover his old form. Bryan Carver will be aiming to get the best out of this seasoned runner.

My Silver Lining (7/1 – BetMGM)
Emma Lavelle’s charge finished a respectable third last time out, and James Best continues the partnership with this promising 9-year-old.

The Big Breakaway (22/1 – Betvictor)
Anthony Charlton’s veteran has yet to recapture his best this season. Sean Bowen is tasked with turning things around.

Take Your Time (8/1 – bet365)
Paul Nicholls’ runner is a proven stayer who will relish the trip. Harry Cobden’s experience could make all the difference.

Credo (15/2 – BetMGM)
Anthony Honeyball’s 10-year-old has been running consistently without managing to get his head in front. Sam Twiston-Davies keeps the ride.

Sizable Sam (9/1 – Betvictor)
Jeremy Scott’s runner was third on his latest start and could improve further under Rex Dingle.

Katate Dori (100/30 – bet365)
Sam Thomas’ 7-year-old is coming into this on the back of two impressive wins. Dylan Johnston’s 3lb claim adds to his appeal as a strong contender.

Verdict

King Turgeon has been unstoppable lately and deserves his spot as the favorite, but Katate Dori looks capable of providing stiff competition. Collectors Item has solid credentials to feature prominently, while My Silver Lining is an intriguing outsider with room for further progress. For those seeking value, Credo and Sizable Sam have the form to sneak into the placings.

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