Analysis based on the Timewise ratings for Wednesday’s card at Naas.

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Wed 28th Jun 2023
4.55 Naas (17 runners)
Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden
5f

Based on the provided ratings, here is the ranking of the runners:

  1. Scorchio (IRE) – 340.7
  2. Nikki Swango (IRE) – 336.4
  3. Moral Turpitude (IRE) – 319.6
  4. Asean (IRE) – 296.1
  5. Staysound Susie (IRE) – 286.7
  6. Back Down Under (IRE) – 286.2
  7. Ascendent (IRE) – 272.0
  8. Tiscommonknowledge (IRE) – 227.2
  9. Glor Alainn (IRE) – 205.6
  10. Milliethemollie (IRE) – 196.2
  11. Oak Allye (IRE) – 183.2
  12. Kairyu (IRE) – 119.1
  13. Autumn Rose (IRE) – 68.0
  14. Coulstar (IRE) – 62.5
  15. Excilla (IRE) – 61.6
  16. Sakakawea (IRE) – 56.4
  17. Rose Ellen (IRE) – 18.2

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. Scorchio (IRE): Promising type with a second-place finish on debut. Down in trip and open to improvement. Considered a player in this race.
  2. Nikki Swango (IRE): Ninth-place finisher on debut in a maiden. Needs a big step forward to be competitive.
  3. Moral Turpitude (IRE): Fourth-place finisher in a maiden. Progressing well recently and worth considering.
  4. Asean (IRE): Third-place finisher in a maiden. Promising individual expected to progress.
  5. Staysound Susie (IRE): Fifth-place finisher in a maiden, having to pick her way through. Needs another step forward.
  6. Back Down Under (IRE): Sixth-place finisher in a maiden. Has more to find on form.
  7. Ascendent (IRE): Seventh-place finisher on debut in a maiden. Stable in good form, but a big step forward is needed.
  8. Tiscommonknowledge (IRE): Last-place finisher on debut in a maiden. Requires significant improvement.
  9. Glor Alainn (IRE): Last of eight in a minor event. Unlikely to be competitive based on recent performance.
  10. Milliethemollie (IRE): Eighth-place finisher on debut in a maiden. Limited impact in the race.
  11. Oak Allye (IRE): Tenth-place finisher on debut in a maiden. Has more to learn.
  12. Kairyu (IRE): Unraced filly. Market can provide guidance.
  13. Autumn Rose (IRE): Respected newcomer with a strong pedigree. Half-sister to winners. Worth paying attention to.
  14. Coulstar (IRE): Interesting debutante with a good yard in form. Sister to useful winners. Could be one to watch.
  15. Excilla (IRE): No notable information provided. Limited expectations.
  16. Sakakawea (IRE): Foal with a decent pedigree. Others may have more appeal in this race.
  17. Rose Ellen (IRE): Foal with a moderate pedigree. Unlikely to make a significant impact.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is Scorchio (IRE). With a promising second-place finish on debut and the potential for further improvement, Scorchio is considered a player in this race.

5.30 Naas (24 runners)
VEI Global Supporting Kildare Chamber
Handicap (47-65)

5f

  1. So Majestic (IRE) – 403.6
  2. Jazzy Dancer (IRE) – 362.1
  3. Stanhope – 299.8
  4. Catherine Chroi (IRE) – 270.9
  5. Teddy Boy (IRE) – 261.0
  6. Florence Thompson (IRE) – 257.0
  7. Plankton (IRE) – 255.1
  8. Poets Pride – 252.6
  9. One For Mum (IRE) – 251.4 (Reserve)
  10. Peerless (IRE) – 244.5
  11. Zaza Zut (IRE) – 244.4
  12. Soyoungique (IRE) – 243.6
  13. Sosallycanwait (IRE) – 243.2
  14. Samrogue (IRE) – 242.5
  15. Art Of Unity – 234.3
  16. Silver Nemo (IRE) – 228.8
  17. Blue Wood (IRE) – 224.3
  18. Pretty Boy Floyd (IRE) – 224.3
  19. Eriskay (IRE) – 221.4 (Reserve)
  20. Shoebox King (IRE) – 215.1
  21. Hot Whispers (IRE) – 211.6
  22. It Might Be You (IRE) – 198.8
  23. Merlins Muse (USA) – 144.6
  24. Contradanza (IRE) – 187.0

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. So Majestic (IRE): Career-best win in the last race. Well drawn and carries a penalty. Expected to go well again.
  2. Jazzy Dancer (IRE): C&D winner with one win from 21 starts. Creditable sixth-place finish in the last race. Back down in trip and worthy of respect.
  3. Stanhope: Creditable second-place finish in the last race. Well treated on old form, so considered a big player if able to build on that performance.
  4. Catherine Chroi (IRE): Sixth-place finish in the last race, not seen to best effect. Shaping up well recently and could make an impact if things go right.
  5. Teddy Boy (IRE): Eighth-place finish in the last race. Has not won in a while. Not expected to be a major contender.
  6. Florence Thompson (IRE): Maiden after 38 starts. Creditable third-place finish in the last race. Back down in trip and likely to give another good account.
  7. Plankton (IRE): Respectable sixth-place finish in the last race. Others may have more appeal.
  8. Poets Pride: Below-form seventh-place finish in the last race. Significantly back down in trip. Others have stronger claims.
  9. One For Mum (IRE): Sixth-place finish in the last race. Reserve runner.
  10. Peerless (IRE): Second-place finish in the last race. Well treated and considered a strong contender.
  11. Zaza Zut (IRE): Eleventh-place finish in the last race. Ran well two starts ago but not completely dismissed.
  12. Soyoungique (IRE): Last-place finish in the last race. Significant drop in trip. Something to prove at present.
  13. Sosallycanwait (IRE): Maiden after 20 starts. Creditable third-place finish in the last race. Chance based on old form.
  14. Samrogue (IRE): Last-place finish in the last race. Unlikely to feature prominently.
  15. Art Of Unity: First run since leaving Alan Richardson. Below-form performance in the last race.
  16. Silver Nemo (IRE): Last win in 2021. Fourth-place finish in the last race. Shortlisted as a contender.
  17. Blue Wood (IRE): Winner in April. Tenth-place finish in the last race. Significant drop in trip. Tongue strap back on.
  18. Pretty Boy Floyd (IRE): Last win in 2021. Thirteenth-place finish in the last race. Significantly back down in trip. Hard to fancy.
  19. Eriskay (IRE): Below-form fourteenth-place finish in the last race. Tongue strap on for the first time. Back down in trip. Stable in good form. Reserve runner.
  20. Shoebox King (IRE): Sixteenth-place finish in the last race. Blinkers on for the first time. Others are more appealing.
  21. Hot Whispers (IRE): Good third-place finish in a claimer two starts ago. First run for the yard. Worth a market check.
  22. It Might Be You (IRE): Maiden after 27 starts. Below-form ninth-place finish in the last race. Blinkers on for the first time. Others are more persuasive.
  23. Merlins Muse (USA): Maiden after 13 starts. Thirteenth-place finish in the last race. Down in trip. Hard to fancy.
  24. Contradanza (IRE): Sixth-place finish in a maiden in the last race. Makes handicap debut. More required.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is So Majestic (IRE). With a career-best win in the last race and a favourable draw, So Majestic is expected to go well again.

6.00 Naas (11 runners)
Tinnakill House Maiden
6f

  1. Pier Pressure (FR) – 385.2
  2. Nelda (IRE) – 321.1
  3. Danvers Gold (IRE) – 281.0
  4. Eye Of Envy (IRE) – 249.8
  5. Double Jabbed – 246.1
  6. Prove It – 230.5
  7. Dance Night Andday (IRE) – 219.9
  8. Mythical Phoenix (IRE) – 213.4
  9. Anaelle (IRE) – 190.7
  10. Orange Avenue (IRE) – 79.0
  11. Falskirt (IRE) – 75.1

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. Pier Pressure (FR): Second-place finish in debut race over the same course and distance. Off for 9 months but in capable hands and expected to progress.
  2. Nelda (IRE): Promising type. Second-place finish in debut race at Listowel. Bound to improve.
  3. Danvers Gold (IRE): Promising type. Disappointing seventh-place finish in the last race after showing debut promise. Retains potential.
  4. Eye Of Envy (IRE): Eighth-place finish in debut race at Dundalk. Back down in trip with blinkers fitted for the first time.
  5. Double Jabbed: Third-place finish in a maiden at the Curragh in the last race. Promising gelding with room for improvement.
  6. Prove It: Eighth-place finish in a handicap at Down Royal. Blinkers on for the first time. Showed some late progress.
  7. Dance Night Andday (IRE): Fourth-place finish in debut race at the Curragh. Decent debut performance.
  8. Mythical Phoenix (IRE): Seventh-place finish in debut race at Gowran. Down in trip and could show improvement.
  9. Anaelle (IRE): Last-place finish in debut race at the Curragh. Needs to show more.
  10. Orange Avenue (IRE): Little information available. Footstepsinthesand filly with a half-sister who won abroad.
  11. Falskirt (IRE): Little information available. Promising pedigree with winners in the family.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is Pier Pressure (FR). With a strong second-place finish in the debut race over the same course and distance, Pier Pressure is expected to progress and has the capability to win this race.

6.30 Naas (11 runners)
ARKequine derbymed Handicap
6f

Here is the ranking of the runners based on their ratings:

  1. Dontspoilasale (IRE) – 446.3
  2. All Things Nice (IRE) – 422.2
  3. Apricot Twist (IRE) – 409.9
  4. Not Just Yet (IRE) – 362.6
  5. Cash Or Crypto (IRE) – 343.9
  6. Charming Lady (IRE) – 340.8
  7. Sioux Spirit (IRE) – 334.7
  8. Son Of Sampers (IRE) – 333.0
  9. Aussie Girl (IRE) – 324.5
  10. Daamberdiplomat (IRE) – 324.4
  11. Blanc De Noir (IRE) – 323.4

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. Dontspoilasale (IRE): Last-place finish in a handicap at the Curragh in the last race after a 9-month break. Likely to be sharper now but needs to show more.
  2. All Things Nice (IRE): Sixth-place finish in a listed race at Dundalk over 1 mile. Back down in trip with tongue strap on for the first time. More needed.
  3. Apricot Twist (IRE): C&D winner. Ninth-place finish in a handicap at Gowran. Blinkers need to have a positive effect now.
  4. Not Just Yet (IRE): Winner of a handicap at Listowel. Career-best performance and expected to be competitive once more.
  5. Cash Or Crypto (IRE): Third-place finish in a handicap at the Curragh. Tongue strap on for the first time. Should benefit from the step back up in trip.
  6. Charming Lady (IRE): Career-best win in a handicap at Fairyhouse. Can give a good account and expected to perform well again.
  7. Sioux Spirit (IRE): Last-place finish in a minor event at Listowel. Back down in trip.
  8. Son Of Sampers (IRE): Impressive maiden win at Cork over 5 furlongs. Return to a further trip promises to suit. Possibilities from this mark.
  9. Aussie Girl (IRE): Winner at Sligo and second-place finish in a handicap at Fairyhouse. Expected to give another good account.
  10. Daamberdiplomat (IRE): Fifth-place finish in a handicap at the Curragh. Seemed unsuited by the drop in trip and steady gallop in the last race. Still early days and can’t be written off.
  11. Blanc De Noir (IRE): Winner at the Curragh. Fifth-place finish in a handicap at Fairyhouse, kept on when forced to switch. Not out of contention.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is Not Just Yet (IRE). With a recent win in a handicap at Listowel, asserting quickly and driven out, Not Just Yet is in good form and expected to be competitive once more.

7.00 Naas (10 runners)
Al Shiraa Racing Irish EBF Naas
Oaks Trial (Fillies Listed)

1m2f

Here is the ranking of the runners based on their ratings:

  1. Snowcapped (IRE) – 450.6
  2. Perfect Portrait – 438.0
  3. Empress Of Beauty (FR) – 429.4
  4. Library (IRE) – 428.7
  5. Lambada (IRE) – 414.0
  6. Mashia (IRE) – 402.9
  7. Maxux (IRE) – 399.4
  8. Dame Kiri (USA) – 391.6
  9. Shamwari (USA) – 373.1
  10. Small Oasis – 370.3

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. Snowcapped (IRE): Third-place finish in a handicap at the Curragh, not ideally placed. Up in trip for this race.
  2. Perfect Portrait: Winner of a maiden at Gowran, didn’t need to be at best. Difficult ask in this race.
  3. Empress Of Beauty (FR): Impressive winner of a 15-runner maiden at Gowran on debut. Demands more in this higher level, but open to improvement.
  4. Library (IRE): Fairly useful filly. Fourth-place finish in the Munster Oaks at Cork, blinkered for the first time.
  5. Lambada (IRE): Fifth-place finish in the Munster Oaks at Cork, passing beaten rivals. Lightly raced.
  6. Mashia (IRE): Winner on course debut and improved with a second-place finish in a conditions event at Gowran. More to come and considered.
  7. Maxux (IRE): Ready winner of a 17-runner maiden at Gowran on debut. Expected to have more to offer and respected.
  8. Dame Kiri (USA): Useful filly and course winner. Tenth-place finish in the Cornelscourt Stakes at Leopardstown, up in trip for this race.
  9. Shamwari (USA): Promising sort. Second-place finish in a listed race at Leopardstown. Stable in good form and leading claims.
  10. Small Oasis: Useful filly. Sixth-place finish in a listed race at Longchamp. Up in trip with blinkers on for the first time.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is Shamwari (USA). With a promising second-place finish in a listed race at Leopardstown and a stable in good form, Shamwari has leading claims in this race.

7.30 Naas (13 runners)
Lucan Bloodstock Build For The Boys Apprentice Handicap
1m

Here is the ranking of the runners based on their ratings:

  1. Winemaker (FR) – 367.3
  2. Big Baby Bull (IRE) – 340.5
  3. Facethepuckout (IRE) – 337.9
  4. Touching Clouds (USA) – 335.0
  5. Akmaam (FR) – 323.8
  6. Pinball Wizard (IRE) – 317.2
  7. Hasten Slowly (IRE) – 313.4
  8. Walhaan (IRE) – 266.7
  9. Eighty Eight (IRE) – 264.4
  10. Hastily – 246.7
  11. Monzoon – 244.2
  12. Ard Mhacha (IRE) – 233.0
  13. Mass Gathering (IRE) – 212.8

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. Winemaker (FR): Lightly-raced winner, coming off a career-best win in a 12-runner handicap at Listowel. Much respected with a 7 lb higher weight.
  2. Big Baby Bull (IRE): Course winner, recent winner of an 8-runner claimer at Limerick. Carries a penalty, and more is needed in this race.
  3. Facethepuckout (IRE): Creditable seventh-place finish in a handicap at the Curragh. Should be respected.
  4. Touching Clouds (USA): Blinkered for the first time, a good second-place finish in a handicap at Gowran. Yard in good form, likely to continue performing well.
  5. Akmaam (FR): Previous win at Dundalk, creditable sixth-place finish in a handicap at the Curragh. Considered.
  6. Pinball Wizard (IRE): One win from two runs this year, latest win at Gowran. Very good second-place finish in a handicap at Gowran, must be taken seriously.
  7. Hasten Slowly (IRE): Creditable fifth-place finish in a handicap at Gowran. Has chances.
  8. Walhaan (IRE): Remains a maiden after 18 Flat runs. Twelfth-place finish in a handicap hurdle at Cheltenham. Fairly useful on the Flat but poor on the last Flat outing. Needs others to falter.
  9. Eighty Eight (IRE): Below form tenth-place finish in a juvenile hurdle at Punchestown. Fairly useful on the Flat but needs others to falter.
  10. Hastily: Respectable fourth-place finish in a handicap at Cork. Considered.
  11. Monzoon: Thirteenth run since last win, last of 10 in a handicap at Leopardstown. Blinkers on for the first time.
  12. Ard Mhacha (IRE): Bit below form seventh-place finish in a maiden at Thurles. First run for the yard, hood on for the first time.
  13. Mass Gathering (IRE): Course winner, sixteenth of 20 in a handicap at Cork. Cheekpieces back on, needs improvement.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is Winemaker (FR). With a career-best win at Listowel and being lightly raced, Winemaker carries a higher weight but is much respected in this race.

8.00 Naas (11 runners)
Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden
1m

Here is the ranking of the runners based on their ratings:

  1. Eternal Silence (USA) – 352.1
  2. Jeaniemacaroney (IRE) – 319.7
  3. Water Nymph (IRE) – 308.1
  4. Hotaugustnight (IRE) – 262.0
  5. Es Vedra (IRE) – 258.6
  6. Muhaarar’s Girl (IRE) – 254.9
  7. Lady Kai (IRE) – 210.4
  8. Flaming Ohara (IRE) – 206.8
  9. Queen Of The Moon (IRE) – 161.1
  10. Lady Meis (IRE) – 117.0
  11. Santa Fe (IRE) – 9.7

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. Es Vedra (IRE): Sixth of 8 in a maiden at Listowel, visored for the first time. Up in trip, more improvement needed.
  2. Eternal Silence (USA): Respectable second of 10 in a maiden at Leopardstown. Best form in the race and demands respect.
  3. Flaming Ohara (IRE): Ninth of 10 in a maiden at Fairyhouse. Significant step up in trip, needs improvement.
  4. Hotaugustnight (IRE): Fifth of 10 in a maiden at Listowel. May perform better and cannot be ruled out.
  5. Jeaniemacaroney (IRE): Third of 11 in a maiden at Gowran on debut. Remains with potential, off for 8 months.
  6. Lady Kai (IRE): Eleventh of 16 in a maiden at the same C&D. Limited impact in previous races.
  7. Lady Meis (IRE): Notable newcomer, notable pedigree.
  8. Muhaarar’s Girl (IRE): Eighth of 16 in a maiden at the same C&D. Limited impact in previous races.
  9. Queen Of The Moon (IRE): Eleventh of 12 in a maiden at Gowran on debut, faced some trouble. Hard to fancy.
  10. Santa Fe (IRE): Promising pedigree, but little to assess based on debut.
  11. Water Nymph (IRE): Fairly useful filly, fifth of 8 in a handicap at Fairyhouse. Claims if back to her best.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is Eternal Silence (USA). With a respectable second-place finish in a maiden at Leopardstown and the best form in the race, Eternal Silence demands respect, especially back up in trip.

8.30 Naas (10 runners)
Racing With Pride (C & G) Maiden
1m

Here is the ranking of the runners based on their ratings:

  1. Livio Milo (IRE) – 319.9
  2. Caulaincourt (IRE) – 302.7
  3. Chiketto (IRE) – 280.5
  4. Shayzann (IRE) – 278.1
  5. Woodcock Flight (IRE) – 263.8
  6. Latinised – 229.2
  7. Capernoity (IRE) – 216.7
  8. Parish Centre (IRE) – 200.1
  9. Eagles Reign (IRE) – 145.7
  10. Go Sioux Me (IRE) – 34.8

Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:

  1. Capernoity (IRE): Twelfth of 14 in a maiden at Fairyhouse on debut. Limited impact in the previous race.
  2. Caulaincourt (IRE): Sixth of 14 in a maiden at Gowran on debut. Likely to improve in this race.
  3. Chiketto (IRE): Eleventh of 14 in a handicap at Leopardstown. Wearing a tongue strap for the first time.
  4. Eagles Reign (IRE): Last of 16 in a maiden at Limerick on debut. Blinkered for the first time.
  5. Go Sioux Me (IRE): Little information available based on pedigree. Dam is a 7f winner.
  6. Latinised: Eighth of 12 in a maiden at Limerick on debut. Limited impact in the previous race.
  7. Livio Milo (IRE): Respectable second of 12 in a maiden at Limerick. Sets a good standard and fairly exposed.
  8. Parish Centre (IRE): Tenth of 15 in a maiden at Cork. Limited impact in the previous races.
  9. Shayzann (IRE): Fourth of 14 in a maiden at Gowran on debut. Promising type and open to improvement.
  10. Woodcock Flight (IRE): Fourth of 7 in a handicap at Gowran. Remains a maiden after 9 Flat runs. Wearing a visor for the first time.

Based on the analysis, the runner deemed the best is Livio Milo (IRE). With a respectable second-place finish in a maiden at Limerick, Livio Milo sets a good standard and is fairly exposed. Although there are promising types in the race, Livio Milo’s previous performance and rating make him the top choice.

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