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Perth 13:20
Visit Perth Museum Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race) (Div I)
Winner £4,357, 2nd £2,007, 3rd £1,003, 4th £502
4yo+, 11 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 47y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.2) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 3.55, 6.05 & 7.05 +57yds, 4.30 +66yds, 5.05 +70yds, 5.35 +78yds and 6.35 +82yds)
Cabra Lady (13/8) – Bet365
Cabra Lady has shown impressive form, including a pair of wins in her last two outings. With a strong performance record, she is a serious contender. Her pace and ability to handle the distance make her a firm favourite for many.
Scarlet O’Tara (3/1) – Betvictor
Scarlet O’Tara has been consistent with a string of solid finishes, including a win and a second-place result recently. Under the guidance of a reliable jockey, she is in a strong position to challenge the lead.
Bishop Hill (10/3) – Unibet
Bishop Hill has displayed potential, though an unfortunate fall in her latest race has raised some questions. Nevertheless, her earlier performances this season suggest she can be competitive with the right conditions.
Golden Point (7/1) – Bet365
Golden Point, while still searching for a first win, has shown improvement and consistency with placed finishes. She has the stamina for this distance and may surprise if given the right opportunity.
Mobile Mamma (11/2) – Betvictor
Mobile Mamma bounced back impressively from a poor run with a win last time out. If she can carry that momentum into this race, she could be a formidable threat to the top contenders.
Verdict
The race appears to revolve around Cabra Lady, who brings both form and experience. However, Scarlet O’Tara is not far behind and could provide a real challenge if she maintains her consistency. For those seeking an outsider, Mobile Mamma has the potential to surprise, especially after a recent win. Our choice for the winner remains Cabra Lady, but keep an eye on the ever-improving Scarlet O’Tara for a close contest.
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Perth 13:52
Visit Perth Museum Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race) (Div II)
Winner £4,357, 2nd £2,007, 3rd £1,003, 4th £502
4yo+, 11 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 47y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.2) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 3.55, 6.05 & 7.05 +57yds, 4.30 +66yds, 5.05 +70yds, 5.35 +78yds and 6.35 +82yds)
Dripsey Moon (13/8) – Bet365
Dripsey Moon comes into this race with a solid run of form, securing two consecutive victories. With the experience of Brian Hughes in the saddle and the form to back it up, this 7-year-old is poised for another strong performance. A top contender in the race.
Watergrange Jack (11/4) – Betvictor
Watergrange Jack returned to winning ways in his most recent race, showing he still has plenty to offer despite an earlier dip in form. Under the guidance of Richie McLernon, and with his trainer, Neil Mulholland, known for getting horses back on track, he could mount a serious challenge.
Whistle Stop Tour (5/1) – Unibet
Whistle Stop Tour had a steady last season, with a victory and a series of placed finishes. Though returning from a break, his record suggests he can deliver a good performance if he’s fit and ready. This Lucinda Russell-trained horse shouldn’t be overlooked.
Cadell (4/1) – Bet365
Cadell had an inconsistent campaign last year but has shown flashes of promise. With Derek Fox taking the reins, Cadell could be primed for a strong run, especially if he bounces back from his last couple of disappointing outings.
Autumn Return (13/2) – Betvictor
Autumn Return, having placed in competitive fields last season, has the credentials to make a mark here. Although he hasn’t had a win recently, he is capable of springing a surprise with a well-timed run, especially on this slightly longer trip.
Verdict
Dripsey Moon looks to be the standout performer based on current form, and his two recent victories suggest he is still on the rise. However, Watergrange Jack offers a serious challenge after regaining his winning touch. For a bit of value, Whistle Stop Tour could be the one to watch, especially with Lucinda Russell’s yard in good shape. Our selection leans towards Dripsey Moon for the win, but Watergrange Jack has the potential to make things interesting.
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Perth 14:27
Quinnbet Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase (GBB Race)
Winner £7,922, 2nd £3,645, 3rd £1,823, 4th £912, 5th £455
4yo+, 6 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 20y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.2) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 3.55, 6.05 & 7.05 +57yds, 4.30 +66yds, 5.05 +70yds, 5.35 +78yds and 6.35 +82yds)
Give Me A Moment (7/2) – Bet365
Give Me A Moment has been showing consistency in recent outings, placing in his last two races. With Harry Bannister aboard and a competitive handicap mark, he’s positioned to make a solid challenge for the win in this competitive field.
Peejaybee (13/2) – Betvictor
Peejaybee had a promising start to last season, though his recent form has been somewhat mixed. Under the experienced James Bowen, he is still a threat and could bounce back to form in this race, especially given his past strong finishes.
Chapel Green (9/4) – Unibet
Chapel Green comes off a victory in his latest race and seems to be peaking at the right time. His recent performances indicate he’s in excellent shape, and with Derek Fox on board, he might be the one to beat in this lineup.
Step Above (12/1) – Bet365
Step Above’s form has been inconsistent, but he has shown flashes of potential in the past. If he can rediscover that spark, particularly with Patrick Wadge in the saddle, he could be an interesting outsider in this contest.
Mr Mackay (10/3) – Betvictor
Mr Mackay has been knocking on the door with several placed finishes. This 5-year-old is capable of improving further, and with Sam Twiston-Davies aboard, he could be ready to step up and land a win here.
Cardamon Hill (12/1) – Unibet
Cardamon Hill has been inconsistent lately but did manage a win earlier in the season. If he can recapture that form, he could surprise at a bigger price, especially with a reduced weight that could work in his favour.
Post No Bills (4/1) – Bet365
Post No Bills has been running consistently without breaking into the winner’s enclosure. With Sean Bowen riding, he could be a solid each-way chance in this race, and he shouldn’t be ignored by those looking for value.
Verdict
Chapel Green seems to be in the best form and looks like a strong contender after his recent win. Give Me A Moment is another horse that has been close to victory recently, and could well challenge. Mr Mackay is also knocking on the door and may be poised for a breakthrough. Ultimately, we lean towards Chapel Green to secure back-to-back wins, but Give Me A Moment could make it a close call.
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Perth 15:03
Racing TV Profits Returned To Racing Handicap Hurdle
Winner £5,281, 2nd £2,430, 3rd £1,215, 4th £608, 5th £303
4yo+, 15 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 4f 35y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.2) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 3.55, 6.05 & 7.05 +57yds, 4.30 +66yds, 5.05 +70yds, 5.35 +78yds and 6.35 +82yds)
Building Bridges (4/1) – Bet365
Building Bridges hasn’t been at his best lately, with a sixth-place finish on his return. However, he’s dropped to a more favourable mark now and, with the assistance of Mr O McGill, he could improve significantly in this longer trip.
La Renommee (5/1) – Betvictor
La Renommee comes into this race after a successful last outing, ending her season on a high. With Charlie Hammond in the saddle and trained by the capable Dr Richard Newland, she looks well-placed to challenge at this level.
Idem (10/3) – Unibet
Idem bounced back from a disappointing spell with a commanding victory last time out. Trained by Lucinda Russell, this 6-year-old looks to carry that momentum forward, and with Patrick Wadge’s 3lb claim, he’s expected to be highly competitive here.
Caius Marcius (9/1) – Bet365
Caius Marcius has been out of form recently, but the 13-year-old veteran can never be ruled out entirely. With Brian Hughes on board, a drop in class could see him rekindle some of his previous sparkle and put in a decent effort.
City Derby (5/2) – Betvictor
City Derby has been unstoppable, securing three consecutive wins, and is now aiming for a fourth. Sean Quinlan is back in the saddle for this race, and the combination of recent form and stamina over the extended distance makes him a strong favourite.
Wasdell Dundalk (17/2) – Unibet
Wasdell Dundalk has been a bit inconsistent but did pick up a win two starts back. He now returns to a more suitable distance, and with Danny McMenamin riding, he might produce a better performance than his recent efforts.
Coventry (12/1) – Bet365
Coventry had a lacklustre campaign last season but returns off a long break. Although his form is a concern, if he can return to anything resembling his previous abilities, Peter Kavanagh’s 3lb claim could give him a chance to surprise.
Verdict
City Derby stands out as the horse to beat, given his incredible form and three consecutive victories. However, Idem could pose a serious threat if he maintains his current upward trajectory, and Building Bridges could also mount a challenge with his drop in weight. Our pick for the winner is City Derby, but expect a close battle from Idem and Building Bridges.
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Perth 15:37
Every Race Live On Racing TV Handicap Chase
Winner £6,337, 2nd £2,916, 3rd £1,458, 4th £730, 5th £364
4yo+, 13 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 180y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.2) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 3.55, 6.05 & 7.05 +57yds, 4.30 +66yds, 5.05 +70yds, 5.35 +78yds and 6.35 +82yds)
Chancer Dancer (8/1) – Bet365
Chancer Dancer has not hit top form recently but has shown occasional glimpses of potential. Although his last few races have been underwhelming, a return to shorter distance could see him perform better. Mr O McGill takes the ride, which may provide a much-needed boost.
Purple Gown (6/1) – Betvictor
Purple Gown has been competitive on the Flat, and her efforts over hurdles have been steady. She didn’t finish far behind in her last handicap hurdle, and with Joshua Thompson aboard, there’s every chance she can be in the mix here.
Winds Of Winter (3/1) – Unibet
Winds Of Winter made a promising debut for her new yard when finishing second at this course over a longer trip. With Brian Hughes back in the saddle, and after that solid run, she looks ready to go one better in this contest.
Call Blue (5/2) – Bet365
Call Blue has returned from a long layoff with two consecutive runner-up finishes. A mistake late on cost him victory last time, but he remains a big player in this field. With Sam Twiston-Davies booked, he’s a strong contender for the win.
Burgundy Man (14/1) – Betvictor
Burgundy Man has struggled to find the winner’s enclosure, having switched yards multiple times. He finished well behind in his last outing, but a drop back to 2 miles might give him a better chance to show improvement.
Bingo Little (16/1) – Unibet
Bingo Little has not shown much promise since switching yards, and his performances in handicaps have been largely disappointing. He will need to significantly up his game to figure in this race.
Brora Breeze (20/1) – Bet365
Brora Breeze, although a winner on the Flat last year, has failed to translate that form over hurdles. She has been well beaten in her recent outings and will need a big turnaround to be competitive here.
Grifter (8/1) – Betvictor
Grifter, lightly raced over jumps, showed improvement with a third-place finish at Bangor last time out. With more experience, he could offer some value in this field, and Sean Quinlan’s booking is an added bonus.
Heart Above (11/2) – Unibet
Heart Above looked set to win last time out but faded late on, finishing third. He’s still searching for his first victory, and while his form is encouraging, he will need to stay on better this time around.
High Yield (16/1) – Bet365
High Yield hasn’t shown much improvement despite undergoing wind surgery. His recent runs have seen him finish well down the field, and he’ll need to step up considerably to make an impact.
Solway Staree (40/1) – Betvictor
Solway Staree remains winless after eight starts and hasn’t offered much to suggest that will change soon. She has struggled in handicaps and faces a tough task in this competitive field.
National Question (20/1) – Unibet
National Question has shown little in her three starts over hurdles. Despite being a winner on the Flat, she has yet to make an impact in this sphere and will need significant improvement to be a factor.
Verdict
Winds Of Winter looks poised to go one better after a strong second-place finish in her first race for the new yard. Call Blue has been knocking on the door with two near misses and will be dangerous if he avoids mistakes. Grifter, with more experience under his belt, could surprise at a good price. Our pick is Winds Of Winter, but expect Call Blue and Grifter to challenge.
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Perth 16:12
Scone Estates Stone Of Destiny Handicap Hurdle (GBB Race)
- 3yo+, 12 Runners
- Jumps,Turf , 2m 47y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.2) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 3.55, 6.05 & 7.05 +57yds, 4.30 +66yds, 5.05 +70yds, 5.35 +78yds and 6.35 +82yds)
- Winner £13,008, 2nd £5,980, 3rd £2,990, 4th £1,495, 5th £748, 6th £373
Petrastar (12/1) – Bet365
Petrastar hasn’t found his best form recently, struggling in his last few races. However, this 9-year-old has the experience and stamina to compete over this longer distance, and with Kielan Woods riding, he could surprise if returning to earlier form.
Belle Of Annandale (11/4) – Betvictor
Belle Of Annandale has been consistent without winning recently, placing in competitive fields. With the talented Brian Hughes on board, she is expected to challenge strongly, and the longer trip could bring out further improvement in this 5-year-old mare.
Cusack Park (9/2) – Unibet
Cusack Park comes into this race off a respectable fourth-place finish. Although he hasn’t found the winner’s circle yet, he has been running well and may appreciate the slight step up in distance. Jack Power takes the ride, and this 5-year-old could be in with a solid chance.
Walk On Quest (7/2) – Bet365
Walk On Quest ran creditably on his return this season and has looked consistent in recent outings. With Derek Fox taking the reins, the horse appears to have a good chance of putting in another strong effort, especially over the longer trip.
Malangen (8/1) – Betvictor
Malangen has been a regular performer in recent runs but hasn’t managed to place in his last few outings. With Peter Kavanagh claiming 3lb, he could make an impact if everything falls right, but he will need to rediscover some of his better form to win here.
Ithaka (11/1) – Unibet
Ithaka has yet to hit the heights expected of him this season but has the ability to spring a surprise. With Conor Ring in the saddle, this 8-year-old could find improvement if he gets the trip and race conditions in his favour.
Size Five (5/1) – Bet365
Size Five returns from a long break but is well-bred for a race of this nature. Although absent from the track since late 2022, she could be a lively contender if fresh and ready. With Mr O McGill aboard, her fitness will be key in determining her chances.
Reagrove Lord (9/2) – Betvictor
Reagrove Lord has been running consistently, placing in three of his last four starts. Edward Austin’s 5lb claim will help his chances, and if he can maintain his recent form, he should be in with a strong chance of competing for the win.
Norse Reiver (20/1) – Unibet
Norse Reiver hasn’t shown much in his latest runs and is stepping up in trip. Jamie Hamilton will need to get the best out of this 5-year-old, who is currently at long odds but could surprise if the added distance plays to his strengths.
Verdict
Size Five is an interesting contender despite the lengthy layoff, as her breeding suggests she could relish this longer trip. Belle Of Annandale is a consistent performer and will be a major threat if the extra distance suits. Reagrove Lord, with his recent string of placed finishes, also warrants respect. Our pick is Size Five for the win, with Belle Of Annandale and Reagrove Lord close behind.
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Perth 16:45
Follow @racingtv On Instagram Handicap Hurdle
Winner £5,281, 2nd £2,430, 3rd £1,215, 4th £608, 5th £303
4yo+, 16 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 7f 207y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.2) (Watering) (Rail Movements: 3.55, 6.05 & 7.05 +57yds, 4.30 +66yds, 5.05 +70yds, 5.35 +78yds and 6.35 +82yds)
Iron Heart (9/1) – Bet365
Iron Heart had a successful win at Worcester earlier in the summer, but his most recent run was disappointing, being pulled up after the jockey sensed something was wrong. If he can return to form, Sean Bowen could guide him back into contention over this longer trip.
Skyjack Hijack (3/1) – Betvictor
Skyjack Hijack arrives on the back of a victory at Cartmel, having shown steady improvement with each race. With Sean Quinlan riding, and the horse rising just 6lb, he looks well-positioned to be a major contender in this race.
Midnight Gold (9/2) – Unibet
Midnight Gold tends to run well fresh and was a solid second when last seen over 2m5f at Warwick. James Bowen is in the saddle, and although she flopped last time, her prior form and ability to stay on strongly make her a leading contender over this trip.
Pure Sirloin (10/1) – Bet365
Pure Sirloin has been showing some improvement, with a fair fourth-place finish at Hexham in his second start for his new yard. With Conor O’Farrell taking the reins, he offers some each-way value, particularly if he builds on his recent performance.
Dalileo (5/1) – Betvictor
Dalileo secured a win over this course and distance back in June and has been in solid form ever since. After finishing runner-up in his last outing, he’ll be looking to go one better today with Peter Kavanagh claiming 3lb, which should help his chances.
Indian Sunbird (12/1) – Unibet
Indian Sunbird showed decent form in July at Worcester but struggled in his latest run. If he can regain the form that saw him place earlier in the season, he could offer value, especially with Harry Bannister booked for the ride.
Western Glen (9/2) – Bet365
Western Glen has been gradually improving, with his best performance coming in his latest run where he finished second. He seems to be finding his stride and with Nathan Moscrop on board, he could challenge for the win if he continues on this upward trajectory.
Nastasiya (7/1) – Betvictor
Nastasiya has shown promise, placing in several of her recent races, but remains winless. She has shaped up well for this first attempt at 3 miles, and with Derek Fox in the saddle, she may well improve enough to feature prominently in this contest.
Bilboa River (25/1) – Unibet
Bilboa River hasn’t been seen on the track since May 2023, and as a maiden, it’s hard to back him with confidence on his return. With Edward Austin claiming 5lb, there’s a possibility of improvement, but he’s likely to be best watched on this occasion.
Verdict
Midnight Gold looks primed for a strong run after a solid performance last time, making her a standout pick. Skyjack Hijack comes into the race with excellent form and will pose a serious threat to the field, while Western Glen continues to improve and could make a strong challenge. Our selection is Midnight Gold, but Skyjack Hijack and Western Glen could push her close.
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Perth 17:15
Follow @racingtv On Instagram Open National Hunt Flat Race (Go North Jodami Series Qualifier) (GBB)
Winner £2,722, 2nd £1,254, 3rd £627, 4th £314
4-5yo, 5 Runners
Jumps,Turf , 2m 47y , GOOD (GoingStick 7.1) (Watered) (Rail Movements: 1.20 +100yds, 1.52 & 2.27 +87yds, 3.02, 4.12 & 4.45 +117yds and 3.37 & 5.15 +81yds)
Peace Motivator (9/4) – Bet365
Peace Motivator impressed on debut, securing a win in his first race. Trained by Olly Murphy, he showed a great deal of potential, and with Beau Morgan retaining the ride, he should be capable of producing another strong performance here.
Drumlee Myth (6/4) – Betvictor
Drumlee Myth has been knocking on the door with two solid placed efforts after a fall in his first start. Under the experienced hands of Mr N McParlan, this 5-year-old has shown consistency and should be a leading contender to break his maiden.
Kashchei (9/2) – Unibet
Kashchei made an encouraging start with a third-place finish on his debut. With Robert Dunne aboard again, this Samuel Drinkwater-trained 4-year-old could build on that experience and is likely to feature prominently in this race.
Cloudsareclearing (33/1) – Bet365
Cloudsareclearing is yet to show much in terms of form, finishing well behind in his last outing. Trained by R Mike Smith, he will need significant improvement to make an impact in this contest, but he’s not completely discounted.
Hay Meadow (7/2) – Betvictor
Hay Meadow scored a win on his second start, but has since been off the track for some time. Making his return for Lucinda Russell, this 4-year-old could be a strong contender if he retains his earlier ability, and Conner McCann takes the ride.
Verdict
Drumlee Myth looks primed to finally land a victory after a series of solid runs and consistent form. Peace Motivator has already demonstrated his winning potential and will pose a significant threat, while Kashchei is improving and could well surprise if building on his debut. Our selection is Drumlee Myth, with Peace Motivator and Kashchei expected to follow closely behind.
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