| Thu 29th Jun 2023 6.00 Hamilton (9 runners) Change Mental Health Saints & Sinners Amateur Jockeys Handicap 1m5f |
Based on the provided ratings, the runners can be ranked as follows:
- Tafsir (USA) – Total: 304.5
- Bouncing Bobby (IRE) – Total: 287.7
- Sir Joseph Swan – Total: 282.2
- Sameem (IRE) – Total: 274.4
- Great Colaci – Total: 263.8
- Two Auld Pals (IRE) – Total: 258.3
- Aighear – Total: 245.5
- Typewritten (USA) – Total: 227.9
- Trailblazer – Total: 145.7
Assessing the comments for each runner:
Two Auld Pals (IRE): Finally off the mark with a win at Carlisle over 17f, and a 2 lb nudge in the weights shouldn’t hinder his competitiveness.
Typewritten (USA): Creditable fifth in a handicap at Newcastle and capable off the current mark. Back on turf with cheekpieces refitted.
Trailblazer: Sixth to Two Auld Pals in a Carlisle handicap, down in trip with a tongue strap on for the first time.
Sameem (IRE): Ended a long losing run with a comfortable win at Ripon, carrying a 4 lb penalty. Good chance if in similar form.
Bouncing Bobby (IRE): Back to winning ways in a handicap at this course over 1½m. Nudged up just 1 lb in the weights.
Great Colaci: Good third in a handicap at this course over 1½m. Needs a bit more to contend.
Sir Joseph Swan: Dual winner over 1¾m, with a new stable and first outing in 8 months. Hooded for the first time, enters calculations.
Aighear: Course winner but disappointed in her recent outing at Ayr. Needs to improve from her reappearance.
Tafsir (USA): Placed in four of her last five starts, including a second-place finish in a handicap at Ayr. Likely to be in contention again.
Summarizing their chances:
Tafsir holds the highest rating and has been consistently placing in her recent races. Bouncing Bobby and Sameem come off recent wins and carry small weight penalties, giving them good chances. Two Auld Pals, Typewritten, and Sir Joseph Swan have shown decent form and could be contenders. The remaining runners need to show improvement or bounce back from recent performances.
Based on the analysis, Tafsir (USA) appears to be the best pick for this race. She has a good rating, has been consistently placing, and is likely to be in contention once again.
6.30 Hamilton (5 runners)
Stein Electrical & Mechanical Solutions
EBF Restricted Maiden Fillies Stakes (GBB Race)
5f
Based on the provided ratings, the runners can be ranked as follows:
- Bellarchi (IRE) – Total: 410.1
- Ninety Nine (IRE) – Total: 282.6
- Blue Moon Baby (IRE) – Total: 222.5
- Nanas Ancestors – Total: 110.1
- Princess Alex – Total: 91.8
Assessing the comments for each runner:
Ninety Nine (IRE): Promising fourth in a maiden at Wetherby on debut. Expected to improve from that run.
Princess Alex: Well-bred filly from a good 2-year-old stable. Market confidence could be significant.
Bellarchi (IRE): Showed fair form with a good third in a novice race at York. Should perform well but might be vulnerable to an improving runner.
Blue Moon Baby (IRE): Showed inexperience when fourth in a C&D maiden on debut. Could improve in this race.
Nanas Ancestors: Well-bred filly with a decent pedigree. Probably best watched on debut.
Summarizing their chances:
Bellarchi holds the highest rating and has shown fair form with a third-place finish at York. Ninety Nine has promising form and is expected to improve from her debut run. Blue Moon Baby showed inexperience but may improve in this race. Princess Alex has potential based on her breeding and the stable she represents. Nanas Ancestors is likely best watched on debut.
Based on the analysis, Bellarchi (IRE) appears to be the best pick for this race. She has the highest rating and has shown good form in her previous outing. Ninety Nine also has potential and could be a contender for a place.
7.00 Hamilton (8 runners)
Funding Neuro, Pioneering Treatments
Accelerating Cures Selling Handicap
5f
Based on the provided ratings, the runners can be ranked as follows:
- Rajmeister – Total: 318.8
- Stay Smart – Total: 285.1
- Montelusa – Total: 217.6
- Imperial Khan (IRE) – Total: 264.3
- Quanah (IRE) – Total: 221.2
- Hard Solution – Total: 194.8
- Burtonlodge Beauty (IRE) – Total: 215.0
- Hold On Together (IRE) – Total: 198.1
Assessing the comments for each runner:
Rajmeister: Won a handicap at Redcar and remains fairly treated. Expected to go well again.
Stay Smart: Recent win at Ayr and a creditable third in a handicap at the same course. Likely to be competitive.
Montelusa: Unreliable type and a lacklustre fifth in a seller race. Difficult to fancy based on recent form.
Imperial Khan (IRE): Winner at Beverley but finished seventh in a handicap at Thirsk. Should bounce back and has appeal in this weak event.
Quanah (IRE): C&D winner but struggled in a handicap at Southwell. Form has been lacking recently.
Hard Solution: C&D winner but below form with a sixth-place finish at Ripon. Others may be more appealing.
Burtonlodge Beauty (IRE): C&D winner but finished last in a handicap at Ayr. Plenty to prove at the moment.
Hold On Together (IRE): Maiden with three races. Finished seventh in a maiden at Redcar and now makes handicap debut. Not shown much, but worth monitoring in the market.
Summarizing their chances:
Rajmeister holds the highest rating and comes off a recent handicap win, making him a strong contender. Stay Smart has shown good form with a recent win and a creditable third. Imperial Khan has previous success and could bounce back from a poor run. Montelusa is an unreliable runner, and Quanah’s recent form has been disappointing. Hard Solution and Burtonlodge Beauty may struggle to perform up to their previous standards. Hold On Together is yet to show much but is worth keeping an eye on.
Based on the analysis, Rajmeister appears to be the best pick for this race. He has a high rating, recent form, and is expected to perform well. Stay Smart and Imperial Khan could also be considered for the places.
7.30 Hamilton (7 runners)
PDM Buildbase Scotland Maiden Stakes (GBB Race)
1m1f
Based on the provided ratings, the runners can be ranked as follows:
- Godwinson – Total: 434.5
- Bosc Girl (IRE) – Total: 341.1
- The Darien Scheme (IRE) – Total: 202.2
- Carnival Times – Total: 201.6
- Star Of Markinch (IRE) – Total: 152.4
- Zandora (IRE) – Total: 133.6
- Streetzoffilly (IRE) – Total: 85.1
Assessing the comments for each runner:
Carnival Times: Twice-raced filly with a poor performance in a maiden at Carlisle. Up against strong competition.
Star Of Markinch (IRE): Twice-raced mare with a disappointing performance in a maiden at Catterick. Hard to recommend.
Zandora (IRE): Last of 9 in a handicap at Chepstow in her previous run. First run for a new yard. Best watched.
Godwinson: Promising type who finished third in a maiden at Nottingham on debut. Entitled to improve and considered a strong contender.
The Darien Scheme (IRE): Thrice-raced gelding who finished last in a maiden at Ayr. More suitable for handicaps in the future.
Bosc Girl (IRE): Posted fair form in both of her starts, including a second-place finish in a maiden at Ripon. Likely to be a contender.
Streetzoffilly (IRE): Debutant Zoffany filly. Market check is advised as she comes from a useful pedigree.
Summarizing their chances:
Godwinson holds the highest rating and showed promise with a third-place finish on debut. He is expected to build on that performance and is a strong contender in this race. Bosc Girl has displayed fair form in both of her starts and is likely to be in contention. The Darien Scheme and Star Of Markinch have struggled in recent races and may find it difficult to compete. Carnival Times and Zandora have also faced challenges and are not the strongest contenders. Streetzoffilly is a debutant with a pedigree worth monitoring.
Based on the analysis, Godwinson appears to be the best pick for this race. He has a high rating, promising debut performance, and strong potential for improvement. Bosc Girl is a suitable alternative based on her consistent form.
8.00 Hamilton (6 runners)
Patersons Of Greenoakhill Handicap
5f
Based on the provided ratings, the runners can be ranked as follows:
- Abate – Total: 497.6
- Jm Jungle (IRE) – Total: 460.3
- Water Of Leith (IRE) – Total: 408.0
- Live In The Moment (IRE) – Total: 395.8
- Good Luck Fox (IRE) – Total: 363.8
- Count Dorsay (IRE) – Total: 347.7
Assessing the comments for each runner:
Live In The Moment (IRE): Bit below form in a recent handicap at Windsor but returning with cheekpieces. Leniently treated based on past form.
Abate: C&D winner with two wins from five runs this year. Creditable third in a handicap at York, making plenty of appeal.
Jm Jungle (IRE): C&D winner, but eleven runs since the last win. Respectable fourth in a handicap at Epsom, worth considering.
Water Of Leith (IRE): Creditable third in a recent handicap at this course, with chances if the race suits.
Good Luck Fox (IRE): Very good second in a handicap at Catterick, but no match for the winner. Expected to perform well again.
Count D’orsay (IRE): Forty runs since the last win. Creditable second in a handicap at Thirsk, making plenty of appeal from a reduced mark.
Summarizing their chances:
Abate holds the highest rating and has shown consistent form, including a recent creditable third-place finish at York. He is a strong contender in this race, especially considering his previous C&D win. Jm Jungle is another C&D winner with a respectable performance at Epsom and should be considered. Water Of Leith, Good Luck Fox, and Count D’orsay have also displayed promising recent performances and have chances to be competitive. Live In The Moment, while slightly below form, could benefit from the return of cheekpieces.
Based on the analysis, Abate is the best pick for this race. With a high rating, previous C&D win, and recent strong performance, he is expected to be the leading contender. Jm Jungle and Water Of Leith are suitable alternatives based on their C&D wins and respectable performances.
8.30 Hamilton (5 runners)
Drive For Wellman Cars Fillies Handicap
1m3f
Based on the provided ratings, the runners can be ranked as follows:
- Tiamat (IRE) – Total: 396.6
- Ajyad (IRE) – Total: 395.9
- Lochnaver – Total: 292.5
- Dreams Adozen (FR) – Total: 273.5
- Iconique – Total: 257.8
Assessing the comments for each runner:
Iconique: Fifteen runs since the last win, finishing sixth in a recent handicap at Carlisle. Not the preferred choice.
Ajyad (IRE): Showed improvement when winning a 5-runner maiden at Bath and now enters handicapping. More to offer.
Tiamat (IRE): Lightly raced with a respectable seventh-place finish in a handicap at Beverley. Not out of contention.
Dreams Adozen (FR): Lightly raced maiden, finishing sixth in a handicap at Leicester. Hopes of improvement may rely on first-time blinkers.
Lochnaver: Back to winning ways with a convincing victory in a handicap at this course. Slightly higher weight but holds strong claims.
Summarizing their chances:
Tiamat holds the highest rating and has shown consistency in previous races. With a respectable recent performance and being lightly raced, she has good chances to be competitive. Ajyad has shown improvement and enters handicapping after a maiden win, making him a contender as well. Lochnaver’s recent victory puts her in contention, although carrying slightly more weight. Dreams Adozen and Iconique have shown less promising form recently.
Based on the analysis, Tiamat is the best pick for this race. With a high rating and a solid performance in her last outing, she is expected to be a strong contender. Ajyad and Lochnaver are also worth considering based on their recent form and potential.
9.00 Hamilton (15 runners)
McEwan Grant, Construction & Retail
Joinery Contractors Handicap
6f
Based on the provided ratings, the runners can be ranked as follows:
- Kats Bob – Total: 321.2
- Giselles Izzy (IRE) – Total: 291.7
- Caribbean Sunset (IRE) – Total: 287.5
- Wee Fat Mac – Total: 271.7
- Bonito Cavalo – Total: 266.0
- Aclaim To Fame (IRE) – Total: 264.3
- Guest List (IRE) – Total: 237.9
- Autumn Flight (IRE) – Total: 235.9
- Shabaaby – Total: 226.4
- Sharrabang – Total: 224.9
- Turbo Command (IRE) – Total: 186.5
- Nodsasgoodasawink – Total: 185.0
- Lancashire Life – Total: 184.4
- Henery Hawk – Total: 161.5
- Mrs Happy (IRE) – Total: 186.9
Assessing the comments for each runner:
Wee Fat Mac: Recent respectable fourth-place finish in a handicap, returning to turf and back up in trip.
Kats Bob: C&D winner, last finished fifth in a handicap at this course. Well-weighted below the last winning mark.
Guest List (IRE): Disappointing sixth-place finish in a handicap at Beverley, following a promising reappearance. The drop in trip and first run in a class 6 could see her bounce back.
Caribbean Sunset (IRE): Creditable third-place finish in a handicap at Thirsk, back up in trip which should suit.
Shabaaby: Struggling for form in recent starts, including a stumble at Carlisle.
Autumn Flight (IRE): Course winner, finished seventh in a handicap at Wetherby. Eyeshields/blinkers back on.
Giselles Izzy (IRE): Respectable third-place finish in a handicap at this C&D, consistent performance.
Turbo Command (IRE): Last of seven in a handicap at Musselburgh, two wins this year.
Aclaim To Fame (IRE): Fifth in a maiden at Thirsk, handicap debut for a good yard.
Bonito Cavalo: Third in a novice event at Ayr, merits consideration back in a handicap without headgear.
Lancashire Life: Good third-place finish in a handicap at Wolverhampton, rare turf start.
Sharrabang: Creditable third in a handicap at Carlisle, challenging to win with.
Nodsasgoodasawink: Last of 11 in a minor event at Ayr, needs improvement.
Henery Hawk: Last of 13 in a handicap at this C&D.
Mrs Happy (IRE): Ninth in a maiden at Carlisle, makes handicap debut, potential for improvement.
Summarizing their chances:
Kats Bob holds the highest rating and has shown consistency with a C&D win and recent performance in a handicap. Giselles Izzy has been consistently performing well in her recent races and merits consideration. Caribbean Sunset’s creditable third-place finish and return to a longer trip make her a contender as well. Wee Fat Mac has shown promise and is returning to turf, while Bonito Cavalo has the potential to perform well without headgear. Other runners have had mixed form or are yet to show significant improvement.
Based on the analysis, Kats Bob is the best pick for this race. With a strong rating, previous C&D success, and a competitive performance in the last race, he is expected to be a leading contender. Giselles Izzy and Caribbean Sunset are also worth considering based on their consistent performances.
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