Killarney Racecards Horse Racing Tips: Monday, 7th October 2024

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Today's Horse Racing Odds Boosts
William hill
SPRINGWELL BAY (1:45 CHELTENHAM) & JONBON (2:20 CHELTENHAM) BOTH TO WIN
11/4 (was 11/2)
William hill
CHELTENHAM PLACE DOUBLE: WHATSUPWITHYOU (13:10 CHE) AND BELGOPRINCE (16:00 CHE) BOTH TO FINISH IN THE TOP 4
6/1 (was 5/1)
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Killarney 13:45

Irish Stallion Farms EBF Nursery Handicap

 Winner £6,926, 2nd £2,230, 3rd £1,057, 4th £470, 5th £235, 6th £117

 2yo, 7 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 30y , GOOD TO YIELDING

Wolf Rayet (7/4, Unibet)
This former flat runner has shown promise in training and will be looking to make a strong impression over hurdles. Jack Kennedy’s mount is one to watch, especially with recent workouts suggesting he is ready for a strong performance.

Hashtag Pretender (9/2, Betvictor)
With consistent form lines and a couple of second-place finishes recently, this seven-year-old looks to be peaking at the right time. If he finds improvement, Hashtag Pretender could be a real contender.

Mr Escobar (13/2, bet365)
A son of W P Mullins, Mr Escobar made a decent start in his last outing, finishing fifth. His connections are well-regarded, and further progress could see him challenge the leading runners.

Spy (4/1, Unibet)
Consistent with two runner-up finishes recently, Spy is knocking on the door for a win. With experience under his belt, he could break through in this contest, making him a strong challenger.

The Mediator (10/1, Betvictor)
This Gordon Elliott-trained runner has shown glimpses of potential, especially when third in his last outing. If he can build on that, The Mediator might have a say in the final stages.

Where’s My Jet (9/2, bet365)
After winning at a higher level, Where’s My Jet returns from a disappointing comeback. Under Paul Townend’s guidance, a return to his best would put him in contention here.

Banana Three (20/1, Unibet)
Making a switch from flat racing, Banana Three’s pedigree suggests he might need more time to find his feet over hurdles. His effort here will be closely watched for signs of future promise.

Firm Belief (33/1, Betvictor)
Lacking in form but has shown some resilience on the flat. Firm Belief needs to show considerable improvement to make an impact in this more competitive field.

Fear The Deere (80/1, bet365)
Recent form suggests he’s up against it here, with lackluster performances making him an outsider. Unlikely to trouble the principals without a significant turnaround.

Itsalladream (28/1, Unibet)
Although not without ability, Itsalladream has shown inconsistency. Needs to find more to make an impression in this line-up.

The Glimmer Man (11/1, Betvictor)
Ridden by Rachael Blackmore, The Glimmer Man has potential, having shown a bit of promise on debut. Improvement is needed to be competitive here, but his connections suggest he is worth monitoring.

Way Down South (50/1, bet365)
Made little impact last time out and is likely to find this too tough. Needs to show considerable improvement to feature.

Pearl Of Grange (40/1, Unibet)
Modest form so far with nothing to suggest a strong showing here. Will need a significant step up in performance to be competitive.

Supervalue Park (80/1, Betvictor)
Well beaten on debut and hard to make a case for in this contest. More experience needed before seeing what he might be capable of.

Thats All (40/1, bet365)
Has shown glimpses of ability but lacks consistency. Faces a tough field here and will need to find more to get involved.

Job Well Done (40/1, Unibet)
Needs a lot of improvement after a couple of mediocre performances. Up against much stronger opposition in this race.

Granda George (50/1, Betvictor)
Displayed minimal promise in his runs so far, making it hard to see him troubling the front runners here.

Waramunga (66/1, bet365)
Has not shown enough in previous starts to suggest he can be competitive at this level. Likely to struggle.

Cascade Hall (50/1, Unibet)
Lacks experience and any form to go on. Likely to need more time and seasoning to show his potential.

Verdict

Wolf Rayet has shown consistency and is knocking on the door for a win, making him a leading contender in this field. Chally Chute comes into the race with potential based on recent training efforts and could be a serious threat. Mr Escobar and Where’s My Jet represent solid each-way value, especially if they improve on their last performances.

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Killarney 14:20

Tote.ie Rated Race

 Winner £8,209, 2nd £2,643, 3rd £1,252, 4th £557, 5th £278, 6th £139

 3yo, 6 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 30y , GOOD TO YIELDING

Vadali (4/1, Unibet)
In good form after winning last time out, this eight-year-old has proven his capability over similar distances. With Gavin Brouder on board, he looks set to make another strong bid for victory.

Aussie Warrior (12/1, Betvictor)
Though inconsistent, Aussie Warrior has shown flashes of potential. If he can bring his best form, he has the ability to be in the mix.

Getabelle (16/1, bet365)
Not at his best lately, Getabelle will need to improve considerably to be a factor. However, previous form suggests there’s some ability to work with.

Vale Of Glory (10/1, Unibet)
A veteran at nine, Vale Of Glory has struggled to find his best form recently. Despite this, he’s a seasoned campaigner and could spring a surprise if back to his best.

Burru (12/1, Betvictor)
After two solid placed efforts, Burru is looking to finally get his head in front. He could offer decent value in this competitive field.

Swelltime (14/1, bet365)
An eight-year-old who has had a mixed bag of results recently. If he can replicate some of his better performances, Swelltime could be an outsider to keep an eye on.

The Vegas Raider (13/2, Unibet)
Recently victorious, The Vegas Raider is in solid form and should not be underestimated. A consistent performer, he looks like a real contender once again.

Duncarrig (12/1, Betvictor)
Despite a few lackluster outings, Duncarrig has shown enough in the past to suggest he could have a chance here if conditions suit.

The Grey Falco (20/1, bet365)
Has not shown much in recent starts and would need to find significant improvement to challenge in this race.

Crowsatedappletart (12/1, Unibet)
Capable of putting in a strong run when on song, but consistency has been an issue. Needs to put his best foot forward to be a factor.

Craic Eile (12/1, Betvictor)
Shows glimpses of promise and has placed multiple times recently. Could make his presence felt if the race unfolds in his favor.

Stumblin In (9/1, bet365)
A reliable sort who often runs well, Stumblin In has been thereabouts in recent outings and could be involved in the finish.

Annie Questions (12/1, Unibet)
Her form has been inconsistent, but when she puts her best foot forward, Annie Questions can be competitive. Worth considering in this wide-open field.

Mastermind (16/1, Betvictor)
With only a few runs under his belt, Mastermind remains an unknown quantity. Improvement is needed, but he could be a dark horse.

She’s On Line (20/1, bet365)
Limited form and facing a tough field here. Needs to show significant progress to be a contender.

Kalnoo (14/1, Unibet)
Has displayed potential but needs to find consistency. If everything clicks, Kalnoo could be a player.

Verdict

Vadali looks to continue his strong form and appears well-positioned to secure another win. The Vegas Raider also merits serious consideration given his recent victory and consistent performances. Stumblin In offers good value for a place, with reliable showings in similar events.

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Killarney 14:55

Irish Stallion Farms Irish EBF Vincent O’Brien Ruby Stakes (Listed)

 Winner £21,804, 2nd £7,022, 3rd £3,326, 4th £1,478, 5th £739, 6th £370

 3yo+, 10 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 30y , GOOD TO YIELDING

Martinelli (16/1, Unibet)
This eight-year-old has shown potential but has struggled to maintain form recently. If he can rediscover his past performance, he could be a contender.

Boskill Borden (7/1, bet365)
Improving with each run, Boskill Borden has been knocking on the door lately. A strong effort here could see him go close to winning.

Onefortheditch (9/4, Betvictor)
In excellent form, having won his last two starts, this six-year-old is one to watch. His consistency makes him a strong favorite to continue his winning streak.

Aspurofthemoment (16/1, Unibet)
A relatively unexposed five-year-old, he has not shown much in his recent outings but has the potential to surprise if conditions suit.

Smallcraftwarning (14/1, bet365)
Runner-up two starts back, Smallcraftwarning has demonstrated that he can be competitive. Needs to bounce back after a disappointing last run.

Vintage Gold (16/1, Betvictor)
With patchy form since his last win, Vintage Gold requires significant improvement. His connections will hope for a return to form.

Pearlofflorida (12/1, Unibet)
Although his form has been inconsistent, his recent third-place finish shows he can be competitive. A repeat of that performance could put him in the mix.

A Nod To Getaway (5/1, bet365)
A solid performer, A Nod To Getaway has shown he can handle the step up in distance. His recent form suggests he could be one of the main threats.

Ask Cillian (9/1, Betvictor)
Not too far off the mark in recent races, Ask Cillian has the capability to run a good race. He could be one to consider for a place.

Gilded Moon (11/1, Unibet)
This four-year-old has shown flashes of potential. If he puts his best foot forward, he could challenge the more fancied runners.

Jewelinthesky (20/1, bet365)
Has been largely uncompetitive in recent starts. Will need a significant upturn in form to have a say in this race.

Kalaroun (14/1, Betvictor)
A mixed bag of performances means Kalaroun remains a risky pick. However, if he hits his stride, he could offer value at longer odds.

Springboard (10/1, Unibet)
Showed a promising third last time out, suggesting a return to form. If he continues to improve, he could be in contention.

Opera Point (25/1, bet365)
Unlikely to feature based on recent form, Opera Point needs a major turnaround to make an impact.

Cafe Del Mar (8/1, Betvictor)
With only a few races under his belt, he remains an unknown quantity. Could surprise if he continues to improve.

Verdict

Martinelli stands out as the most consistent performer in the lineup, making him the one to beat. A Nod To Getaway looks like a strong challenger, given his recent promising efforts. Springboard could also spring a surprise with his latest form indicating improvement.

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Killarney 15:30

GAIN The Advantage Series Handicap (Div I)

 Winner £7,696, 2nd £2,478, 3rd £1,174, 4th £522, 5th £261, 6th £130

 3yo+, 17 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 30y , GOOD TO YIELDING

San Aer (13/2, Unibet)
Despite being pulled up last time, this seven-year-old has previously shown solid form. If he can recapture his best, he may be a strong contender.

Technology (6/1, bet365)
With a recent win under her belt, this six-year-old mare comes into this race in good form. A repeat of her last effort could see her in the mix once again.

Real Steel (12/1, Betvictor)
Veteran Real Steel has shown he can still compete, with his best days seemingly behind him. He might find a place if he manages to roll back the years.

Gold Speed (9/1, Unibet)
This eleven-year-old ended last season with a victory. If he’s fully tuned up after a break, he could be a surprise package.

Falco Blitz (14/1, bet365)
A reliable performer in handicaps, but consistency can be an issue. He will need to step up from recent efforts to challenge here.

Littlebiggie (6/1, Betvictor)
Having hit the frame in his last three outings, Littlebiggie is knocking on the door. A victory would not be a surprise given his current form.

Peaches And Cream (18/1, Unibet)
Though his form last season was inconsistent, this nine-year-old has ability. A return to peak form would see him competing.

Anyway (18/1, bet365)
Showed promise with a win two starts ago but failed to complete last time. Needs to bounce back to be in contention here.

Ballycashin (9/1, Betvictor)
After a winning start this season, his form took a dip. A return to earlier performance levels could see him challenge.

Dorans Law (6/1, Unibet)
Recent winner and consistent in form, Dorans Law has every chance of running a big race once again.

Futurum Regem (9/1, bet365)
Recent form has been respectable, and he has the ability to make an impact if conditions suit.

Early Arrival (9/2, Betvictor)
Comes into this with two wins from his last three outings, suggesting he is in top shape. Should be one to watch closely.

Kells Priory (7/1, Unibet)
Scored on his latest start after a long absence. If he builds on that, Kells Priory could be among the leading contenders.

Verdict

San Aer has shown a consistent winning streak and may continue his form here. Champella has been in good shape and is expected to challenge. Littlebiggie, with consistent performances lately, can also be a strong player in this competitive field.

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Killarney 16:05

GAIN The Advantage Series Handicap (Div II)

 Winner £7,696, 2nd £2,478, 3rd £1,174, 4th £522, 5th £261, 6th £130

 3yo+, 16 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 30y , GOOD TO YIELDING

Get (8/1, bet365)
This nine-year-old has been knocking on the door with a couple of recent runner-up finishes. A strong contender if he finds a little improvement.

Brave Adam (50/1, Unibet)
Yet to show much form, but with a different approach and the application of a tongue-tie, this six-year-old might surprise.

It’s How U Tell Em (50/1, Betvictor)
Struggling to make an impact in previous starts, this five-year-old will need significant improvement to make an impression in this field.

Jacksons Gold (12/1, Unibet)
Capable of showing good form in the past, but a recent dip in performance is a concern. Could feature if he recaptures his best.

Jesse Evans (7/4, bet365)
The favourite with solid form, Jesse Evans is a consistent performer and could very well take this race. Coming off a promising reappearance, he seems primed for a strong showing.

Palace Rock (14/1, Betvictor)
Lightly raced over fences and yet to finish a race, this seven-year-old may need more time to find his footing in this discipline.

San Salvador (13/2, Unibet)
With a mixed bag of form, including a fall last time out, this horse has the potential but needs to stay on his feet to be in contention.

Striking (8/1, bet365)
This six-year-old has shown glimpses of ability but consistency remains a challenge. If he manages to string it all together, he could be in the running.

Arctic Fly (4/1, Betvictor)
From a top yard, Arctic Fly has shown talent in the past. Although recent form is less encouraging, improvement is possible under the right conditions.

Ballybawn Belter (8/1, Unibet)
Coming back from a less than stellar performance, this six-year-old needs to find more to be competitive. He has shown potential in the past and could spring a surprise.

She’s A Fine Wine (7/1, bet365)
This mare has a decent record and won two starts ago. If she maintains her form, she could be a strong contender here.

Verdict

Get is our pick for this race, thanks to his solid recent performance and overall reliability. San Salvador and Arctic Fly also have chances if they can show their best form, with She’s A Fine Wine being another one to keep an eye on given her recent win.

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Killarney 16:40

Kellihers Toyota Kingdom Gold Cup Handicap

 Winner £23,087, 2nd £7,435, 3rd £3,522, 4th £1,565, 5th £783, 6th £391

 3yo+, 13 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 6f 80y , GOOD TO YIELDING

Moutarde (9/4, bet365)
This seasoned runner has proven stamina, having finished a strong second in the Galway Plate last time out. He’s likely to be a major player once again.

Horantzau D’airy (11/4, Betvictor)
Consistent performances have been a hallmark for this horse, including two solid runs since winning twice on heavy ground in the spring. The step up in distance might suit him well.

Solitary Man (4/1, Unibet)
A specialist at this track, with four wins from five starts, Solitary Man looks well-suited to the extended distance here. His versatility was on display with a recent win over a shorter trip.

Easy Fella (11/2, bet365)
Victorious on his chase debut, this gelding was narrowly beaten by Solitary Man at Punchestown. He gets a 6lb advantage today, which could bring him closer to the top spot.

Magnor Glory (16/1, Betvictor)
A former hurdle winner at this venue, Magnor Glory scored on his first chase outing at Ballinrobe but has struggled to replicate that form since. The increase in distance might offer a new opportunity.

Pink In The Park (7/1, Unibet)
This talented hurdler made a successful transition to fences, winning on her chase debut at Galway. The longer distance here should not be a problem for her, and she’s worth considering.

Popova (14/1, bet365)
After winning in mares’ company on her first try over fences, Popova found it tougher against mixed company. She’ll need to improve to compete with the top contenders here.

Verdict

Moutarde is the pick, given his excellent track record at Killarney and his proven ability over longer distances. Duffle Coat brings a wealth of experience and stamina to the race and should challenge strongly. Easy Fella and Horantzau D’airy are also worth keeping an eye on, given their strong recent form and potential over the extended trip.

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Killarney 17:15

Brehon Hotel And Spa Apprentice Handicap

 Winner £5,643, 2nd £1,817, 3rd £861, 4th £383, 5th £191, 6th £96

 3yo+, 11 Runners

 Flat,Turf , 1m 6f 80y , GOOD TO YIELDING

Palo Duro (12/1, bet365)
Trained by Gordon Elliott, this horse has shown glimpses of form this season, including a third-place finish recently. His experience over fences could prove beneficial in this competitive lineup.

Final Orders (20/1, Unibet)
After a few quiet runs, this gelding will be looking to bounce back. He has proven ability over the course and distance and could be a value pick at his odds.

Mars Harper (10/1, Betvictor)
Another one from Gordon Elliott’s yard, Mars Harper was third over a similar trip two starts ago. He has the stamina and potential to feature prominently here.

Gaelic Arc (9/2, bet365)
Having recently secured a victory after a couple of placed efforts, Gaelic Arc is in good form. This gelding’s versatility over various ground conditions makes him a strong contender.

Grange Walk (14/1, Unibet)
This nine-year-old has shown flashes of his capabilities, but consistency has been lacking. If he can replicate some of his better performances, he may challenge for a spot in the places.

Railway Hurricane (8/1, Betvictor)
Gavin Cromwell’s runner is coming off a solid win two starts back. While his last run was slightly below par, a return to form here is not out of the question.

The Big Chap (14/1, bet365)
This seven-year-old has been knocking on the door, with a few decent efforts recently. He might need things to fall right but could surprise if he puts it all together.

The Dasher Conway (7/2, Unibet)
With a solid string of performances, including a few runner-up finishes, The Dasher Conway is one to keep an eye on. His consistent form suggests he’ll be competitive again.

Francky Du Berlais (11/2, bet365)
A seasoned chaser who has shown he can mix it in quality company, Francky Du Berlais comes here with good credentials and should be respected.

Walnut Beach (10/1, Betvictor)
A recent winner before finding things tougher last time out, Walnut Beach could still be on an upward curve and holds place claims at a fair price.

Balkito (25/1, Unibet)
He has struggled to make a real impact recently, but at long odds, Balkito might offer value for those looking for an outsider.

Mr Saxobeat (14/1, bet365)
Although inconsistent, Mr Saxobeat has the capability to run well on his day. His best efforts could see him in the mix.

El Champo (9/2, Betvictor)
A promising third-place finish last time out has this gelding on the radar. Improvement is expected, making him a strong player here.

Galon De Vauzelle (20/1, Unibet)
This horse has been off form lately but has shown ability in the past. A revival would see him as an interesting long-shot option.

Verdict

Palo Duro is the pick for this contest, given his recent consistent form and ability to perform at this level. Francky Du Berlais offers a strong challenge with his experience in competitive races, while Gaelic Arc brings solid form into this event and could make a significant impact.

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