Thrilling Carlisle Showdown: Go North Red Rum Series Final Handicap Chase Preview

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The Go North Red Rum Series Final Handicap Chase promises to be a thrilling race at Carlisle on the 26th of March 2023. With 10 talented runners vying for the win, let’s dive into an analysis of the key contenders.

Bretney enters the race with inconsistent form, and it’s possible that good/good to soft ground suits him best. However, his convincing win in first-time blinkers at Bangor last month cannot be ignored. If he can replicate that performance, he’s a strong contender.

Court At Slip is on the rise, having won three of his five chases and boasting a 2-2 record in blinkers. The progressive 6-year-old has recent wins at Newcastle and Sedgefield, which suggest he could play a leading role in the race.

Creative Control has shown promise, winning at Musselburgh in December and finishing as a runner-up in his three subsequent starts. Although beaten at Catterick last time, he didn’t run poorly and could be within reach of victory.

Duke Of Deception’s recent win at Musselburgh and close second at Kelso demonstrates his potential. This race may be a tougher test, but the unexposed 6-year-old could be ahead of the handicapper, especially with just a 2lb increase from last time.

Elleon may be 4lb out of the handicap and without a win over fences, but his five runner-up finishes make him an intriguing choice. The addition of first-time cheekpieces may prove beneficial, and a bold showing wouldn’t be surprising.

Hold The Note’s return to victory at Kelso in December was promising, but his recent form has been underwhelming. The reintroduction of a visor might help, but he’ll need to step up his game to compete.

Onestepatatime has been in good form, winning twice at Sedgefield in January and coming close to Court At Slip last time. This stiff course could play to her stamina advantage, making her a serious contender.

Return Fire’s form has waned since his back-to-back wins last November. Although he was no match for Court At Slip at Newcastle, today’s better weight conditions could make him a threat.

Skyhill had consecutive wins this winter before a disappointing run at Sedgefield. However, all his wins have come on soft ground, and returning to a testing surface could boost his chances.

Westy Fox has shown promise with two third-place finishes, but he has work to do if he wants to close the gap with Court At Slip and Onestepatatime.

In conclusion, this Go North Red Rum Series Final Handicap Chase at Carlisle is set to be an enthralling race with several strong contenders. Court At Slip, Duke Of Deception, and Onestepatatime seem to have the edge, but upsets are always possible in the world of horse racing.

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