3.25 Bath (9 runners) F G Bond Of Marshfield Fillies Handicap 5½f. Analysis based on Timewise Rankings.

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Based on the given ratings and comments for the F G Bond Of Marshfield Fillies Handicap at 3.25 Bath, here is the analysis:

  1. Four Adaay (Total: 356.3)
    Four Adaay is the highest rated horse with a total rating of 356.3. It appears to be in good form, being the runner up at Windsor before defeating Starsong at AW. Four Adaay’s performance on fast ground is noted, making her a solid contender despite a 4lb rise.
  2. Granary Queen (IRE) (Total: 347.1)
    Next is Granary Queen, who performed well in a 7f handicap at Lingfield and is expected to perform better with a strong pace in sprinting. However, she usually runs over longer distances which might be a concern.
  3. Coup De Force (Total: 309.2)
    Coup De Force is noted as a strong competitor, even though her total rating (309.2) is lower than Four Adaay and Granary Queen. With three wins last year, she had a recent solid form at Goodwood and will be running on faster ground which could influence her performance. She is also down in grade and back against her own sex, which should be advantageous.
  4. Redredrobin (Total: 298.3)
    Redredrobin had two 7f wins at Chepstow last season and showed promise at Kempton last month, then moved forward by winning a 6f event at Salisbury last week. She doesn’t carry a penalty for that win and is expected to make a bold bid.
  5. Sarahs Verse (Total: 292.1)
    Sarahs Verse, who scored a win over C&D on Good Friday, has not been in the same form since and may face challenges on quicker ground. Others may be better handicapped at this point.

Considering the comments, Four Adaay and Coup De Force emerge as strong contenders given their recent form and previous performances. Granary Queen might be one to consider with her ability to win races off her mark, although the shift to sprinting might be a concern. Redredrobin is also a horse to watch given her recent win and the fact that she’s 4lb well in.

Despite the lower total ratings, Hello Me, Starsong, Vaunted, and Hersilia may be worth keeping an eye on, but they would need to show significant improvement to contend with the top rated horses. Of them, Hello Me and Starsong seem to have the most promise, although Starsong’s ability to handle fast ground is still unproven.

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