Analysis based on the Timewise ratings for Friday’s card at Newmarket.

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5.20 Newmarket (July) (12 runners)
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Based on the provided Timewise ratings, here are the rankings of the horses in totals order:

  1. Winforglory (IRE) – 347.9
  2. Chiefs Will (IRE) – 338.0
  3. Crystal Casque – 316.9
  4. Unilateralism (IRE) – 312.5
  5. Dashing Dick (IRE) – 300.4
  6. Fox Power (IRE) – 277.4
  7. Goddess Of Fire – 254.9
  8. Le Reveur (IRE) – 254.6
  9. Greg The Great – 312.7
  10. Amaysmont – 252.4
  11. Lost In Time – 204.2
  12. Roundabout Silver – 195.2

Now let’s analyze and assess the top contenders based on the comments:

  1. Winforglory (IRE):
    Winforglory has shown promise with dual wins last year and has been consistent this season, including a fourth-place finish in a recent handicap. Shaping better than the result suggests, Winforglory could have a live each-way chance in this race.
  2. Chiefs Will (IRE):
    After winning a novice race as a 2-year-old, Chiefs Will followed up with a good performance on turf, finishing third to Lady Eros at Yarmouth. Despite the lackluster form of that filly subsequently, Chiefs Will is still a contender off a 1 lb lower mark.
  3. Crystal Casque:
    Having won a couple of handicaps last season and another at Kempton earlier this year, Crystal Casque hasn’t been disgraced in a recent race over the same C&D. Although 2 lb lower, the horse might face stiff competition but can’t be completely ruled out.

Additional Considerations:
Dashing Dick has a previous win off a 2 lb higher mark and has shown consistent efforts in defeat. Greg The Great showed promise with a solid second-place finish at Newbury, and if able to bounce back, he could be a danger to all.

Special Mention:
Winforglory stands out as a horse with an exceptional chance based on the comments. With dual wins last year and consistent performances this season, including a shaping better than the result fourth-place finish, Winforglory has a strong chance to perform well in this race.

5.55 Newmarket (July) (6 runners)
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Based on the provided Timewise ratings, here are the rankings of the horses in totals order:

  1. Oops – 307.1
  2. Queen’s Reign – 304.7
  3. Alnoory Star (IRE) – 283.9
  4. Makuri (IRE) – 248.0
  5. Faayzah – 100.5
  6. Giudecca – 88.2

Now let’s analyze and assess the top contenders based on the comments:

  1. Oops:
    Oops has had two starts so far, with a better effort on debut. However, she needs to bounce back from a disappointing ninth-place finish in her last race. More improvement is required for her to be competitive in this race.
  2. Queen’s Reign:
    Queen’s Reign showed promise on her debut, finishing third in a minor event at Haydock. Caught further back than ideal, she is likely to improve from that performance and could be a promising contender in this race.
  3. Alnoory Star (IRE):
    Alnoory Star finished third in a maiden at Pontefract on her debut, showing signs of progress. With that experience under her belt, she is expected to improve and could be a contender in this race.

Additional Considerations:
Makuri finished last on her debut at Newmarket, but she was slow away, and more is needed from her. Faayzah and Giudecca are both newcomers, with noteworthy pedigrees, but their lack of ratings and information make them more difficult to assess.

Special Mention:
Queen’s Reign stands out as a horse with an exceptional chance based on the comments. With a promising third-place finish on debut and the potential for improvement, she could be a strong contender in this race.

6.30 Newmarket (July) (9 runners)
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Based on the provided Timewise ratings, here are the rankings of the horses in totals order:

  1. Clan Chieftain – 385.3
  2. Seendid (IRE) – 342.3
  3. Governor Of India – 316.6
  4. Shadow Of War – 287.3
  5. Golden Delite – 205.4
  6. Leitrim Rock (IRE) – 185.5
  7. Tujjaar – 176.4
  8. Ya Hafhd (IRE) – 113.4
  9. Desejada – 45.3

Now let’s analyze and assess the top contenders based on the comments:

  1. Clan Chieftain:
    Clan Chieftain impressed on his second start, winning a 12-runner maiden at Chepstow over 10 furlongs. The Gleneagles colt is expected to show further improvement and has a strong chance in this race.
  2. Seendid (IRE):
    Seendid showed progress in his latest start, finishing third behind Clan Chieftain in a maiden at Chepstow. With further improvement expected, he should be considered as a contender.
  3. Governor Of India:
    Governor Of India made a promising debut, finishing fourth in a minor event at Haydock. As a Dubawi colt, he is likely to significantly improve and is considered a player in this race.

Additional Considerations:
Shadow Of War shaped well on debut, finishing fifth in a maiden at Lingfield. With more to offer on his seasonal return, he should be monitored in the market. Ya Hafhd (IRE) is also of interest on debut, considering her pedigree and the reputation of her connections.

Special Mention:
Clan Chieftain stands out as a horse with an exceptional chance based on the comments. With a convincing win in his latest race and the potential for further improvement, he is a strong contender in this race.

7.05 Newmarket (July) (9 runners)
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Based on the provided Timewise ratings, here are the rankings of the horses in totals order:

  1. Never Ending (IRE) – 451.4
  2. Island Star (IRE) – 409.5
  3. Mighty River (IRE) – 396.7
  4. Golspie (IRE) – 380.4
  5. John Chard Vc – 377.7
  6. Feud – 311.7
  7. Golden Maverick (FR) – 296.7
  8. Greysful Storm (IRE) – 282.2
  9. The Jackler (IRE) – 224.1

Now let’s analyze and assess the top contenders based on the comments:

  1. Never Ending (IRE):
    Never Ending is a progressive horse who won easily on handicap debut at Newbury over 1¼ miles. Despite a 15-pound hike in the weights, he is highly respected in this race and should have a say in the outcome.
  2. Island Star (IRE):
    Island Star has shown significant improvement since joining his current yard, winning a Kempton maiden and finishing third in a 1-mile handicap at Sandown. With more to offer, he is considered a big player in this race.
  3. Mighty River (IRE):
    Mighty River started the year with a victory at Lingfield and has been in good form since, finishing clear second in a handicap at Newmarket’s Rowley course. With a slight weight increase, he should perform well once again.

Additional Considerations:
John Chard Vc is a fair juvenile winner who put in a decent performance on his return at Goodwood. With improvement expected, he deserves to be shortlisted. Golden Maverick (FR) is another horse to consider, as he followed up a successful handicap debut with a comfortable win at Southwell, despite a less-than-ideal run in his latest race.

Special Mention:
Never Ending stands out as a horse with an exceptional chance based on the comments. With a convincing win on his handicap debut and the potential for further progress, he is a strong contender in this race.

7.40 Newmarket (July) (8 runners)
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Based on the provided Timewise ratings, here are the rankings of the horses in totals order:

  1. Harlem Nights (IRE) – 370.7
  2. Forest Demon (IRE) – 323.4
  3. Cancan In The Rain (IRE) – 311.3
  4. Edge Of Ember – 297.4
  5. Buy The Dip – 273.6
  6. Awesome Georgie (IRE) – 264.5
  7. Ashmore (IRE) – 259.0
  8. Macho Sun (IRE) – 231.1

Now let’s analyze and assess the top contenders based on the comments:

  1. Harlem Nights (IRE):
    Harlem Nights showed improvement from his juvenile form when he won a handicap at Wolverhampton over 7 furlongs. However, he delivered a below-par performance in his subsequent race at York. He will need to bounce back to his previous level to be competitive in this race.
  2. Forest Demon (IRE):
    Forest Demon ended his 2-year-old campaign with a victory in a 7-furlong nursery at Kempton. He has been in good form in handicaps, most recently finishing fifth at Newbury over 8 furlongs. With that positive run, he is expected to give another good account of himself.
  3. Cancan In The Rain (IRE):
    Cancan In The Rain won at Yarmouth last August and has continued to progress in handicaps this season. In his most recent outing, he finished third at Goodwood over 1 mile. With an unchanged mark, he deserves serious consideration in this race.

Additional Considerations:
Buy The Dip gained his breakthrough success in a handicap at Lingfield over 8 furlongs and can race off a 3-pound lower mark in this race. This gives him good claims for another strong performance. Edge Of Ember finished as the runner-up in all four of his starts to date and merits respect, especially in his handicap debut on turf.

Special Mention:
Cancan In The Rain stands out as a horse with an exceptional chance based on the comments. With a previous win and consistent performances in handicaps, he is considered a strong contender in this race.

8.10 Newmarket (July) (6 runners)
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Based on the provided Timewise ratings, here are the rankings of the horses in totals order:

  1. Via Corone (IRE) – 501.1
  2. Nizaaka (FR) – 448.0
  3. American Belle (IRE) – 420.3
  4. Prepense – 409.7
  5. Pastiche – 408.1
  6. Jumbeau – 359.2

Now let’s analyze and assess the top contenders based on the comments:

  1. Via Corone (IRE):
    Via Corone made a successful debut at Kempton as a 2-year-old and was second on her return in a Haydock novice over 7 furlongs. However, she didn’t appear entirely straightforward in that race. Now pitched into a handicap, she will need to show further improvement to be competitive.
  2. Nizaaka (FR):
    Nizaaka won this race last season as part of a C&D hat-trick. Although she returned to form with a runner-up finish at Goodwood, she was comfortably brushed aside by the winner. With a burden from the handicapper, she might benefit from some respite.
  3. American Belle (IRE):
    American Belle has adopted more positive tactics recently, resulting in a victory in an AW novice and a subsequent handicap win at Doncaster over 7 furlongs. Despite a 5-pound rise in the weights, she is clearly progressing and should be considered as a strong contender.

Additional Considerations:
Prepense showed promise in both her 2-year-old starts, including a victory over this C&D in a maiden. After a wind operation, she returned to win a maiden on the other course at Newmarket. Although she was too keen in her subsequent handicap debut at Kempton, the drop in trip and her previous form make her worthy of respect. Pastiche stepped up on her debut effort with a win in a 7-furlong Southwell maiden. While she was outrun by a promising horse in her return and turf debut at Windsor over 6 furlongs, she was clear of the rest and may have more to offer now handicapping.

Special Mention:
American Belle stands out as a horse with an exceptional chance based on the comments. With recent positive tactics leading to two victories, she is clearly going in the right direction and should be considered a strong contender in this race.

8.45 Newmarket (July) (5 runners)
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Based on the provided Timewise ratings, here are the rankings of the horses in totals order:

  1. Mary Of Modena – 324.9
  2. Four Adaay – 322.9
  3. Amor de Mi Vida (FR) – 302.6
  4. Annie Maher – 276.2
  5. Megan Moon (IRE) – 236.3

Now let’s analyze and assess the top contenders based on the comments:

  1. Mary Of Modena:
    Mary Of Modena is a three-time winner last year and demonstrated her versatility on different ground conditions. She won a 5-furlong handicap at Windsor on heavy ground and was not disgraced when finishing third to the in-form Grandfather Tom on the All-Weather. With her recent form and versatility, she is a major player in this race.
  2. Four Adaay:
    Four Adaay returned to winning ways at Kempton over 6 furlongs last month but has failed to replicate that form in her last two starts, racing too keenly. However, the drop back to the minimum trip of 5 furlongs should suit her and she is capable of putting up a strong performance.

Additional Considerations:
Amor de Mi Vida (FR) showed a return to form with a victory at Wolverhampton in December, but her subsequent runs have been disappointing. She has barely beaten a rival in her last three outings, indicating an inconsistent profile. Megan Moon (IRE) made the frame in her first three starts for a new yard but was too free in her last run. Making her turf debut with a tongue strap, she is a bit of an unknown factor. Annie Maher has placed in four of her five maiden starts and had an unlucky run when fifth on her handicap debut. With a 3-pound weight drop, she could be considered.

Special Mention:
Mary Of Modena stands out as a horse with an exceptional chance based on the comments. With her past success and recent performances, as well as versatility in ground conditions, she is well positioned to perform strongly in this race.

Please note that this analysis is based on the provided ratings and comments. Horse racing outcomes are unpredictable, and other factors such as recent form, jockey/trainer performance, and track conditions can also influence the result of the race.

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