| Wed 28th Jun 2023 2.20 Carlisle (9 runners) Mark Nield Wealth Management Restricted Maiden Stakes (GBB Race) 5f |
Based on the provided information, here is a ranking of the runners by their ratings:
- All Is Fair (IRE) – 327.4
- Lochaber – 294.4
- Chumbaa (IRE) – 267.1
- Be Here Now – 241.4
- Keep Warm – 235.6
- Dc Flyer – 222.6
- Macarone – 212.4
- Due For Luck (IRE) – 86.5
- Stash The Cash (IRE) – 72.2
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- All Is Fair (IRE): Shaped with promise when third in a Haydock novice, likely to improve.
- Lochaber: Did better with debut under his belt, fourth in a novice event at Thirsk. Gelded subsequently, expected to progress.
- Chumbaa (IRE): Produced best effort when runner-up in a Hamilton novice. Return to the minimum trip will suit.
- Be Here Now: Better for debut without threatening, sixth in a York maiden. Likely to be suited to nurseries in the future.
- Keep Warm: Hinted at ability on debut at Ripon, fifth in a novice event here. Probably one for nurseries moving forward.
- Dc Flyer: Displayed greenness on debut, last of 9 at Pontefract. Shaped as if still in need of experience when fifth in a Hamilton novice.
- Macarone: Well-held tenth on debut at Thirsk, needs significant improvement.
- Due For Luck (IRE): Debutant with an interesting pedigree, worth monitoring in the betting.
- Stash The Cash (IRE): Debutant with limited information, related to a winner up to 6f.
Now let’s summarise their chances:
All Is Fair (IRE) has the highest rating and showed promise in a previous race, making it a strong contender. Lochaber showed improvement with experience and could progress further. Chumbaa (IRE) produced a good effort recently and should benefit from the return to the minimum trip. Be Here Now is likely to be suited to nurseries in the future. Keep Warm hinted at ability on debut and could improve in nurseries. Dc Flyer showed greenness on debut but could benefit from more experience. Macarone needs significant improvement based on their debut performance. Due For Luck (IRE) is a debutant worth monitoring in the betting. Stash The Cash (IRE) is a debutant with limited information.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest potential is All Is Fair (IRE). He has a strong rating, showed promise in a previous race, and are likely to improve.
2.50 Carlisle (9 runners)
British Stallion Studs EBF Novice
Stakes (GBB Race)
6f
Based on the provided information, here is a ranking of the runners by their ratings:
- Soldiers Gold (IRE) – 349.0
- Land Lover – 310.3
- Anglesey Lad (IRE) – 287.0
- Lady Wulfrun – 276.6
- Salsa Dancer – 274.4
- Battle Charge (FR) – 252.2
- Sues Little Angel (IRE) – 245.0
- Bandello – 86.3
- Ajwadi – 71.3
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Soldiers Gold (IRE): Well-backed with improved form when second in a maiden at Newbury. Puts him right in the mix.
- Land Lover: Similar form in all three starts, finished third in a maiden at York. Sets the standard, likely to benefit from the stiff track.
- Anglesey Lad (IRE): Displayed ability when fourth in a maiden at Bath on debut. Could do better.
- Lady Wulfrun: Low-key debut, but improved when fourth in a novice event at Windsor. Looks in need of further.
- Salsa Dancer: Half-brother to three winners, but looked like a work-in-progress on debut and finished fifth at Doncaster. Needs improvement.
- Battle Charge (FR): Showed more than on debut when fifth in a novice event at Windsor. Likely to have more to offer.
- Sues Little Angel (IRE): Regressed from debut and finished thirteenth in a novice event at York.
- Bandello: Foaled colt with limited information on debut, related to a useful 6f winner.
- Ajwadi: Foaled colt with limited information, appealing newcomer based on pedigree.
Now let’s summarise their chances:
Soldiers Gold (IRE) has the highest rating and showed improved form in a recent race, making them a strong contender. Land Lover has been consistent and sets the standard, with the stiff track likely to suit. Anglesey Lad (IRE) displayed ability on debut and could improve further. Lady Wulfrun showed improvement in her second start and may need further. Salsa Dancer needs to show more progress based on his previous performances. Battle Charge (FR) showed promise in his second start and may have more to offer. Sues Little Angel (IRE) regressed from debut and needs improvement. Bandello is a debutant with limited information. Ajwadi is an appealing newcomer based on pedigree.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest potential is Soldiers Gold (IRE). He has a strong rating, showed improved form in his recent race, and is expected to be right in the mix.
3.20 Carlisle (13 runners)
Jason Watson 25Yrs Carlisle Bell
Consolation Handicap
1m
Based on the provided information, here is a ranking of the runners by their ratings:
- Whats The Story – 451.3
- Jackhammer (IRE) – 417.3
- Albegrey – 382.8
- Intercessor – 381.9
- Clear Angel – 362.6
- Alpine Sierra (IRE) – 357.2
- Showmedemoney (IRE) – 320.9
- Strongbowe (FR) – 305.0
- Soames Forsyte – 303.0
- Global Spirit – 295.3
- Dogged – 295.0
- Devasboy – 264.8
- Gainsbourg – 241.0
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Whats The Story: Resumed winning ways over C&D and followed up with a good third at York. Bold showing expected down in grade.
- Jackhammer (IRE): Resumed with a win at Hamilton and has won this event before. Cheekpieces on for the first time.
- Albegrey: Impressive five-length success in a handicap over C&D on return from a 9-month break. Carries a 5 lb penalty.
- Intercessor: Multiple winner in 2022 and holding form well this season. Sixth in a handicap at York and should be considered.
- Clear Angel: Back to winning ways in a handicap at Wetherby. Up 6 lb but had more to give. Firmly in the picture.
- Alpine Sierra (IRE): Made a winning yard debut after a break and wind operation. Well in the mix with a 2 lb increase.
- Showmedemoney (IRE): Won at Ripon but finished last at York. Cheekpieces back on, but needs significant improvement.
- Strongbowe (FR): C&D winner and solid fourth in a handicap at Beverley. Expected to give another good account.
- Soames Forsyte: Still a maiden but arrives in good order, fourth in a handicap at Doncaster. Should be in the mix again.
- Global Spirit: Yet to win this season and finished ninth in a handicap at Pontefract. Easing in weights, but more is needed.
- Dogged: Ended a long losing run at Ripon but finished ninth at Beverley. Cheekpieces refitted, needs to bounce back.
- Devasboy: Lost all chance at the start and finished last in a handicap at Beverley. Winless in 2022.
- Gainsbourg: Struggled for form, twelfth in a handicap at Pontefract. Has work to do after a break.
Now let’s summarise their chances:
Whats The Story resumed winning ways over C&D and followed up with a good performance, making him a strong contender. Jackhammer (IRE) has a previous win in this event and comes off a recent victory, so he can’t be taken lightly. Albegrey impressed with a five-length success on return and carries a penalty but remains a top contender. Intercessor has been consistent and should be considered. Clear Angel is in good form and back to winning ways, making him a contender as well.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest potential is Whats The Story. He has the highest rating, a recent win over the course and distance, and has performed well in a higher grade.
3.50 Carlisle (17 runners)
Stablemate By AGMA Carlisle Bell Handicap
1m
Based on the provided information, here is a ranking of the runners by their ratings:
- On The River – 506.2
- Pillar Of Hope – 487.5
- United Front (USA) – 435.6
- Award Dancer (IRE) – 432.0
- Mostawaa – 430.1
- The Cookstown Cafu – 424.6
- Golden Sands (IRE) – 411.7
- Liamarty Dreams – 407.0
- Painters Palette (IRE) – 404.5
- Garden Oasis – 392.0
- Bashful – 356.8
- Shaladar (FR) – 352.7
- Tilsitt (FR) – 348.9
- Hortzadar – 343.3
- Star Zinc (IRE) – 335.3
- Vaccine (IRE) – 311.9
- Mossbawn – 232.6
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- On The River: Improved for the present yard and completed a hat-trick of wins before finishing narrowly at Beverley. This mark is not beyond him.
- Pillar Of Hope: Stepped up on his reappearance run and got on top at Beverley. Similar form when fourth in a higher-class race at Redcar.
- United Front (USA): Runner-up at Yarmouth and capitalized on a lower mark at Beverley. Good pace to aim at in this race, and his rider’s claim offsets the weight rise.
- Award Dancer (IRE): Gained a win at Newcastle and finished midfield there. Has performed well fresh before, worth noting.
- Mostawaa: Took advantage of a reduced mark at Brighton and followed up at York. Only 3 lb higher now, and his recent form makes him a strong contender.
- The Cookstown Cafu: Ended 2022 in fine form and continued with two victories. Close-up fourth under a change of tactics at Beverley, with no concerns about ground conditions.
- Golden Sands (IRE): Front-runner who won at Kempton and recently at Beverley. Faces a higher mark and stronger competition in this race.
- Liamarty Dreams: Quick to return to form this season and added to his tally at Musselburgh. Not disgraced when midfield in a 13-runner handicap at York.
- Painters Palette (IRE): Landed a pair of Wolverhampton handicaps and chased home Garden Oasis at Ayr. Intriguing contender, especially with any rain.
- Garden Oasis: Finished second at Pontefract and followed up with a win at Ayr. Faces competition on the front end but can’t be discounted.
- Bashful: Thriving at present, resumed winning ways and produced a career-best display at Newcastle. Worth considering given the current form.
- Shaladar (FR): Three-time winner last season and returned with a good second at Redcar. Not at best in the recent race against Golden Sands.
- Tilsitt (FR): Successful twice and finished fourth in this race last year. Back to form with a good third at Ayr recently.
- Hortzadar: Competed at a higher level and has performed well this season. Fourth behind Garden Oasis at Ayr and visor refitted for an extra edge.
- Star Zinc (IRE): Shed his maiden tag at Southwell and has been steadily back to form this season. A good pace and any easing of the ground will suit.
- Vaccine (IRE): Winless in handicap company but has been in good form, hitting the frame at Pontefract. Given a break, and a good showing is expected.
- Mossbawn: Progressive at 4 but didn’t build on a good reappearance run last season. Showed little on return at York, and others are more appealing.
Now let’s summarise their chances:
On The River has shown consistent improvement and completed a hat-trick of wins, making him a strong contender. Pillar Of Hope has shown good form and is capable of challenging in this race. United Front (USA) capitalized on a lower mark and has a good pace to aim at, making him another contender. Mostawaa has been in impressive form, and Liamarty Dreams has returned to form quickly this season. The Cookstown Cafu and Painters Palette also have good chances, especially if there is any rain.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest potential is On The River. He has the highest rating, has shown consistent improvement, and has performed well recently.
4.20 Carlisle (17 runners)
Stablemate By AGMA Cumberland Plate Handicap
1m3f
Based on the provided information, here is a ranking of the runners by their ratings:
- Knightswood (IRE) – 472.7
- Dream Harder (IRE) – 383.5
- Wor Willie – 376.8
- Ravenscraig Castle – 337.6
- Wynter Wildes – 369.3
- Molinari (IRE) – 412.5
- Two Brothers – 341.8
- Blistering Barney (IRE) – 386.3
- C’mon Kenny – 362.9
- Gibside – 366.2
- Loom Large (IRE) – 243.9
- Jewel Maker (IRE) – 326.8
- Sophiesticate (IRE) – 310.7
- Glasses Up (USA) – 299.3
- Graces Quest – 353.4
- Ghost Rider (IRE) – 267.6
- Skilled Warrior (IRE) – 374.3
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Knightswood (IRE): Has recorded a pair of wins at Ripon this month and is respected under a 5 lb penalty.
- Dream Harder (IRE): A good performer for the yard, with a successful AW campaign and shaping well in defeat since. A big player in this race.
- Wor Willie: Three wins in 2022 and has returned with creditable efforts at Doncaster and York.
- Ravenscraig Castle: Recorded competitive performances in handicaps at Musselburgh and Hamilton. Found less than expected when fifth at York, with a tongue tie added for this race.
- Wynter Wildes: Three-time winner in 2022, and gained a narrow success in 2023. Nudged up just 2 lb, but faces tougher competition here.
- Molinari (IRE): C&D winner and produced his best effort this season when third at Hamilton. Likely needing a stiffer test.
- Two Brothers: Off the mark at Beverley and remained in form since, running up to his best when third there. Can’t be discounted from a stable with a good record in this race.
- Blistering Barney (IRE): Three wins in 2022 but yet to reach the same heights this year. Mark on the slide, but more is needed.
- C’mon Kenny: Overcame trouble in running to win narrowly at Pontefract. Cheekpieces added now, and a fair 4 lb rise.
- Gibside: Recorded a pair of wins at Ripon last summer and won smoothly over C&D recently. Carries a 5 lb penalty in a stronger race now.
- Loom Large (IRE): Fair winner in Ireland and will stay the distance, but expectations on reappearance for the new trainer are best judged by betting.
- Jewel Maker (IRE): Course winner last season and back on a good mark. Shaped well when caught too far back at York. The stable has had success in this handicap.
- Sophiesticate (IRE): Produced a career-best performance when winning at Musselburgh. Competitive under a 5 lb penalty.
- Glasses Up (USA): Fifth of 8 to C’mon Kenny at Pontefract. Losing run stretches to 25, and others are more appealing.
- Graces Quest: Added another C&D win recently and chased home Gibside. Weighted to turn the tables on better terms.
- Ghost Rider (IRE): Creditable second at Newcastle but has a 19-run winless streak. Significantly up in trip here.
- Skilled Warrior (IRE): Won at Newcastle but struggled on turf at Thirsk and now steps up significantly in distance. Others are more obvious.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest potential is Knightswood (IRE). He has the highest rating, has recorded recent wins, and carries a penalty. His current form and strong performances this month make him the top choice.
4.50 Carlisle (10 runners)
British Stallion Studs EBF Eternal
Stakes (Fillies Listed)
7f
Based on the provided information, here is a ranking of the runners by their ratings:
- Secret Angel (IRE) – 467.3
- Vetiver – 463.6
- Lady Onyx (IRE) – 432.3
- Ceanna – 424.3
- Glorious Angel (IRE) – 420.1
- Way To Amarillo (FR) – 419.6
- Miss Jungle Cat – 380.7
- Dandy Alys (IRE) – 374.5
- Glenlaurel (IRE) – 356.2
- Creative Style (IRE) – 320.3
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Secret Angel (IRE): Scored three times as a juvenile and has shown useful form this year. Expected to be in contention, although others may have more scope for improvement.
- Vetiver: Dual winner in novice races and ran well when fourth in a heavy-ground listed race at Chester. Best form and may do even better with the addition of a tongue tie.
- Lady Onyx (IRE): Won a maiden on debut and improved when third in a listed contest. Could be involved if she continues to progress.
- Ceanna: Impressive winner in a Southwell handicap recently. Worth a try at this level and should be competitive if she settles.
- Glorious Angel (IRE): Completed a hat-trick earlier this year but hasn’t been in the same form since. Previous form suggests ability, but recent performances have been below par.
- Way To Amarillo (FR): Showed improvement and finished strongly to win a handicap at Chepstow. More required in this race, but her trainer is shrewd in placing horses.
- Miss Jungle Cat: Fairly useful as a juvenile but looked rusty on her recent return from a 10-month break. Expected to improve from that run, but faces a tough challenge.
- Dandy Alys (IRE): Showed promise as a two-year-old, including a ninth-place finish in the Prix Marcel Boussac. May come on for the recent return, but improvement is needed.
- Glenlaurel (IRE): Won on debut last year but hasn’t been able to replicate that level of performance in listed company this season. Others appear stronger contenders.
- Creative Style (IRE): Has improved with each run and won a maiden in her last start. Wearing cheekpieces now but needs a significant step forward to compete at this level.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest potential is Secret Angel (IRE). With a top rating and consistent form, including previous juvenile success, she is expected to be in contention. However, Vetiver, who has the best form and the addition of a tongue tie, poses a strong challenge.
5.20 Carlisle (10 runners)
Carlisle Supporting Racing Staff
Week Fillies Handicap
7f
Based on the provided information, here is a ranking of the runners by their ratings:
- Kitai (IRE) – 385.5
- Tellus – 377.4
- Platinum Girl – 373.3
- Iris Dancer – 373.2
- Classic Puzzle (IRE) – 364.4
- Gometra Ginty (IRE) – 351.2
- Greycious Anna – 338.0
- Lady Roamer – 296.5
- True Jem (FR) – 294.6
- Do I Dream (IRE) – 276.0
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Kitai (IRE): Opened her account in a Pontefract maiden and showed improvement when fourth in a Catterick handicap. Mark has eased, which could work in her favor.
- Tellus: Won a Pontefract novice and made a successful handicap debut at Ayr. However, she delivered a below-par performance at York and needs to bounce back.
- Platinum Girl: Improved this season, with two wins and two runner-up finishes. Made all in a C&D handicap and cannot be ruled out despite the penalty and step up in class.
- Iris Dancer: Narrowly second at Hamilton before winning at the same track. Runs under a penalty and is respected based on her recent form.
- Classic Puzzle (IRE): Won a Thirsk maiden but found listed company too challenging. Handicap debut may be more suitable for her at this stage.
- Gometra Ginty (IRE): Defending champion of this race. Consistent in defeat after the victory but arrives out of sorts. First-time visor could have a positive effect.
- Greycious Anna: Showed improvement when winning a Redcar novice but has been absent since a poor run at York. Underwent wind surgery and betting could be informative.
- Lady Roamer: Satisfactory return from a 10-month break with a second-place finish in a Southwell handicap. Could be sharper for this race, but eligible for lesser contests.
- True Jem (FR): Successful on AW and turf last year but hasn’t performed well in four starts this season. Tough to assess her current form.
- Do I Dream (IRE): Doubled career tally at Pontefract after a 5-month break but ran below par in a subsequent run. Best excused run and has performed well fresh before.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest potential is Kitai (IRE). With a top rating and recent improvement in her form, she could be well placed to compete in this race. However, Tellus, who has shown promise with a Pontefract win and successful handicap debut, could provide strong competition.
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