Tue 4th Jul 2023
2.35 Tipperary (7 runners)
Tipperary Town Plate Handicap Chase
2m1f
Here is the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest based on their ratings:
- The Dara Man (IRE) – 388.4
- Good As Hell (IRE) – 371.2
- Kildorrery (IRE) – 336.3
- Butterflyvespiere (FR) – 301.5
- The Banger Doyle (IRE) – 295.3
- Jack Holiday (IRE) – 259.0
- Mica Malpic (FR) – 257.4
Let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- The Banger Doyle (IRE): Course winner, fourth in a minor event chase, making handicap chase debut.
- Kildorrery (IRE): Fifth in a handicap chase, probably needed that reappearance, better expected.
- The Dara Man (IRE): Unreliable, second in a handicap chase, repeat performance would make him competitive.
- Good As Hell (IRE): Course winner, unseated rider in a handicap chase, had the race at her mercy.
- Mica Malpic (FR): Seventh in a handicap hurdle, switching from hurdles to chase, others more persuasive.
- Butterflyvespiere (FR): Excellent second in a novice chase, making handicap chase debut, on the upgrade.
- Jack Holiday (IRE): Course winner, respectable seventh in a handicap hurdle, switching from hurdles to chase, cheekpieces back on.
Based on the analysis, the top pick for this race would be The Dara Man (IRE). Despite being an unreliable sort, he performed well with a second-place finish in a handicap chase. If he can repeat that performance, he should be competitive in this race. Good As Hell, Kildorrery, and Butterflyvespiere also have favorable ratings and comments, making them strong contenders.
| Tue 4th Jul 2023 3.05 Tipperary (18 runners) Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Chase (0-109) 2m7f |
Based on the information provided, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- King Ferdinand (IRE)
- Lake Chad (IRE)
- Willywampus (IRE)
- Secret Cargo (IRE)
- Midnight It Is
- Arverne (FR)
- Where’s Bunny (IRE)
- Room To Roam (IRE)
- Rebel Waltz (IRE)
- Sean Says (IRE)
- Meehall (IRE)
- Bearwithmenow (IRE)
- Jet Fighter (IRE)
- Esthers Marvel (IRE)
- Ennemi Public (FR)
- Shantou Sisu (IRE)
- Let Her Flow (IRE)
- Shanroe Al C (IRE)
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- King Ferdinand (IRE): Won a handicap hurdle at this course and switches to chase. Career best form, respected.
- Lake Chad (IRE): Fifth in a handicap chase at Wexford, has been consistent without winning.
- Willywampus (IRE): Respectable third in a handicap chase at Clonmel.
- Secret Cargo (IRE): Creditable fourth in a handicap chase at Wexford.
- Midnight It Is: Fifth in a novice chase, making handicap chase debut with potential for improvement.
- Arverne (FR): Pulled up in the last race, needs to bounce back.
- Where’s Bunny (IRE): Third in a handicap chase but up in trip, tongue strap back on.
- Room To Roam (IRE): Creditable seventh in a handicap chase, without a win in a while.
- Rebel Waltz (IRE): Shaped well when fourth in a handicap chase, in good form.
- Sean Says (IRE): Creditable third in a handicap chase.
- Meehall (IRE): Good second in a handicap chase, wearing a tongue strap for the first time.
- Bearwithmenow (IRE): Fell in the last race, previously a modest winner.
- Jet Fighter (IRE): Respectable seventh in a hunter chase.
- Esthers Marvel (IRE): Fifth in a handicap hurdle, switches to chase.
- Ennemi Public (FR): Respectable sixth in a handicap chase.
- Shantou Sisu (IRE): Fourth in a handicap chase.
- Let Her Flow (IRE): Sixth in a handicap chase, with only modest hurdle wins.
- Shanroe Al C (IRE): Course winner but pulled up in the last race, struggling recently.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is King Ferdinand (IRE). He won a handicap hurdle at the same course recently and switches to chase. With his career-best form, he deserves consideration as the top pick.
| Tue 4th Jul 2023 3.17 Hamilton (6 runners) Aspire Cleaning Company Almada Mile Handicap 1m½f |
Based on the information provided, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- Eilean Dubh (IRE)
- Fantastic Fox
- Austrian Theory (IRE)
- Maysong
- Repertoire
- Barley (IRE)
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Austrian Theory (IRE): Won a handicap at Epsom in June and showed a good attitude. Not in the same form in the last race but expected to bounce back.
- Eilean Dubh (IRE): Finished third in a handicap at Sandown, producing his best effort of the season. Wearing a tongue strap for the first time and should be considered.
- Fantastic Fox: Respectable fifth in a handicap at Epsom, well-placed in the race. Wearing cheekpieces for the first time and expected to be competitive.
- Barley (IRE): Sixth in a handicap at Redcar in his first start after a long break. First run for a new trainer, and the tongue strap is applied. More will be revealed here.
- Repertoire: Fifth in a handicap at Sandown, making late headway. Yet to defy this high mark but shouldn’t be ignored.
- Maysong: Career-best win in a handicap at Sandown, leading inside the final furlong. Faces a tougher task with a revised mark.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is Eilean Dubh (IRE). He finished third in a competitive handicap at Sandown, producing his best effort of the season. With the tongue strap applied for the first time, he could improve further and is a strong contender.
Tue 4th Jul 2023
3.27 Brighton (8 runners)
At The Races App Form Study Handicap
1m2f
Based on the information provided, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- Sun Festival
- Long Call
- Habanero Star
- Letter Of The Law (IRE)
- Cape Cornwall Rose (IRE)
- No Diggity (IRE)
- The Guvnor (IRE)
- Moorgate (IRE)
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Long Call: C&D winner, recently won a handicap at Leicester. Carries a 4 lb penalty but shouldn’t be underestimated.
- The Guvnor (IRE): First run since changing trainers and finished eleventh in a handicap at Kempton. Significant drop in trip. Others preferred.
- Habanero Star: Course winner, but tenth in a handicap at Newcastle in the last race. Needs others to falter.
- Letter Of The Law (IRE): Second of 7 in a handicap at this course. Effective over this longer trip and expected to make a presence felt.
- Sun Festival: Resumed winning ways over C&D and followed up with a good third in a handicap at Newcastle. Shortlisted.
- No Diggity (IRE): Creditable fourth in a minor event at this C&D. Others more persuasive.
- Cape Cornwall Rose (IRE): Last of 4 in a handicap at Bath, but blinkers are applied, and hood is back on. Looks competitive on form.
- Moorgate (IRE): Sixth in a handicap at Chepstow, and cheekpieces are applied for the first time. Limited appeal.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is Sun Festival. He resumed winning ways over C&D and followed up with a good third-place finish at Newcastle. With a strong performance expected, Sun Festival is the top pick.
Tue 4th Jul 2023
5.40 Stratford (8 runners)
Royal Equestrian Racing Club Maiden
Hurdle (GBB Race) (Div 1)
2m1f
Based on the information provided, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- Trick Of The Tail (IRE)
- Call Me Rocky (IRE)
- Outsmart (IRE)
- The Geordie Ginge (IRE)
- Love Mystery
- Thorpeness (IRE)
- Carapaz (IRE)
- Its A Love Thing
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Call Me Rocky (IRE): Fair maiden hurdler in Ireland, recently joined the Milton Harris stable. Well below his best in his last outing but has a chance based on his best form.
- Carapaz (IRE): Failed to complete both starts in points and hasn’t shown much ability over hurdles.
- Its A Love Thing: Fair handicapper on the flat, recently switched to hurdles. Betting should provide guidance for expectations.
- The Geordie Ginge (IRE): Showed fair form when second in a small-field maiden hurdle, but disappointed in his other hurdle starts. First outing in six months.
- Thorpeness (IRE): Well beaten in bumpers but has shown improvement over hurdles. A bit more is needed to win this race.
- Trick Of The Tail (IRE): Decent form in bumpers and translated that ability to hurdles with a second-place finish in a maiden hurdle. Should be in contention with a repeat performance.
- Love Mystery: Fair maiden on the flat but hasn’t shown much in hurdle outings for the new yard.
- Outsmart (IRE): Fairly useful handicapper on the flat. Made a promising start to his hurdle career with a second-place finish. Excuses for his recent heavy defeat on the flat. Considered a big player.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is Trick Of The Tail (IRE). He has shown decent form in bumpers and performed well in his last outing over hurdles. With a repeat performance, Trick Of The Tail is the top pick.
| Tue 4th Jul 2023 6.40 Stratford (8 runners) Stratford Supporting Racing Staff Week Novices Handicap Hurdle 2m3½f |
Based on the information provided, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- Forever A Dove (IRE)
- Uggy Uggy Uggy
- Lindwall (IRE)
- Coal Fire (IRE)
- Dame Prestige (FR)
- Clean Getaway (IRE)
- Beat The Storm (IRE)
- Secret Moss
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Forever A Dove (IRE): Runner-up in two bumpers and made a successful start over hurdles, followed by a creditable fourth-place finish. Scope for improvement.
- Uggy Uggy Uggy: Showed signs of ability over hurdles and looks promising for a handicap debut.
- Lindwall (IRE): Fair stayer on the flat, but yet to perform well over hurdles. Potential for improvement after a 10-month break.
- Coal Fire (IRE): Has shown ability over hurdles, despite a disappointing chasing debut. Still has potential over hurdles.
- Dame Prestige (FR): Modest form in maiden hurdles for previous connections. Yet to make an impact for the current yard.
- Clean Getaway (IRE): Winless over hurdles, but ran with credit in a recent outing. On a handy mark and cannot be completely dismissed.
- Beat The Storm (IRE): Modest maiden on the flat, with no promising performances over hurdles yet. Wearing a visor for the first time.
- Secret Moss: Showed no ability in previous bumpers/hurdles. Hard to fancy on handicap debut after a 15-month break.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is Forever A Dove (IRE). She has shown potential with runner-up finishes in bumpers and a successful start over hurdles. With the scope for improvement, Forever A Dove is the top pick.
Tue 4th Jul 2023
6.50 Roscommon (9 runners)
Dermot Hughes Car Sales Handicap
1m2f
Based on the information provided, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- Immutable (IRE)
- Picture Of A City
- Dubawi Spectre
- Pearl Of Australia (IRE)
- Blazing Sunset
- Mr King (IRE)
- Kyogo (IRE)
- Ikigai Star (IRE)
- Eastern Legend (IRE)
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Ikigai Star (IRE): Third in a maiden at Fairyhouse, making his handicap debut. Opening mark doesn’t seem lenient, but could improve.
- Immutable (IRE): Career-best win in a 7-runner handicap at Naas over 8f. Up in trip, likely to be involved if he stays.
- Dubawi Spectre: Winner at Fairyhouse but sixth in a handicap at Down Royal. Back down in trip with blinkers on, expected to perform better.
- Picture Of A City: Career-best win in a 10-runner handicap at Down Royal over 10.3f. On the upgrade and should perform well again.
- Pearl Of Australia (IRE): C&D winner and winner at Roscommon in May. Last of 9 in a handicap at Down Royal, possibly not at his best. Others more persuasive.
- Blazing Sunset: Fourth of 6 in a handicap at Fairyhouse. Blinkers on for the first time, respected contender.
- Mr King (IRE): Second of 8 in a maiden at Gowran. Making his handicap debut, worth considering.
- Eastern Legend (IRE): Fifth of 13 in a handicap at Cork. Tongue strap on for the first time. Likely to be in the mix.
- Kyogo (IRE): Fifth of 12 in a minor event at Kempton. First run for a new yard after leaving Michael Bell. Making his handicap debut, could improve.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is Immutable (IRE). He has shown improvement with a career-best win and is expected to perform well if he stays the increased trip.
| Tue 4th Jul 2023 7.20 Roscommon (14 runners) Sweeney Oil Handicap 1m2f |
Based on the provided information, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- Kodiac Prince (IRE)
- Lord Erskine (IRE)
- Soaring Monarch (IRE)
- Hazy Mehmory (IRE)
- Sir Antonino (IRE)
- Persian Queen (IRE)
- Disco Boots (IRE)
- Chavajod
- Giselles Ausie (IRE)
- Bridge Of Dawn (IRE)
- Spy
- Saraqael (IRE)
- Knocklane Lass (IRE)
- Chilled Out (IRE)
- Liberated Light (IRE)
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Soaring Monarch (IRE): Respectable eleventh in a handicap at the Curragh. Off for 9 months and needs to perform well immediately.
- Saraqael (IRE): Eighth in a handicap at Ballinrobe, slowly away. Has something to find based on recent form.
- Hazy Mehmory (IRE): Fifth in a handicap at Down Royal, slowly away. Stable is in good form, and she’s a contender.
- Disco Boots (IRE): Last in a handicap at Ballinrobe, back down in trip with blinkers on. Others have achieved more.
- Sir Antonino (IRE): Sixth in a handicap at Gowran, blinkers back on. Should be considered.
- Lord Erskine (IRE): Below form twelfth in a handicap hurdle at Leopardstown. Fairly useful on the Flat, so still respected.
- Persian Queen (IRE): Fifth in a handicap at Sligo, with two wins this year. Shortlisted for consideration.
- Spy: Fourth in a novice hurdle at Tramore, up in trip. Fairly useful on the Flat but unreliable.
- Bridge Of Dawn (IRE): Sixth in a handicap at Tipperary, trainer in good form. Possibilities.
- Chavajod: Twelfth in a handicap at Leopardstown. Back up in trip, more needed.
- Kodiac Prince (IRE): Won a handicap at the Curragh, seeking a hat-trick under a penalty. Big contender.
- Chilled Out (IRE): Unseated rider in a handicap hurdle at Kilbeggan. Fairly useful on the Flat, not discounted.
- Giselles Ausie (IRE): Sixth in a handicap at Leopardstown, tongue strap on. Difficult to make a case for.
- Knocklane Lass (IRE): Last in a handicap at this course. Well handicapped but needs market check.
- Liberated Light (IRE): Tenth in a handicap at Listowel, significant drop in trip. Reserve.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is Kodiac Prince (IRE). He has won his last two races and carries a penalty but is expected to be a strong contender for a hat-trick.
Tue 4th Jul 2023
8.10 Stratford (6 runners)
Visit racingtv.com Novices Handicap
Chase (GBB Race)
2m3½f
Based on the provided information, here’s the ranking of the runners from highest to lowest rating:
- Line Of Descent (IRE)
- Opening Bid
- First Angel (FR)
- Go Fox
- Holerday Ridge (IRE)
- Lakefield Flyer (IRE)
Now let’s assess the comments for each runner:
- Line Of Descent (IRE): Winner over fences at C&D and has continued to perform well, with two more wins this summer. Impressive 12-length victory last week, and a penalty may not hinder his chances.
- Lakefield Flyer (IRE): Successful chase debut at Downpatrick, followed by a creditable fifth in a handicap hurdle at Down Royal. Disregard his third-place finish at Bangor due to running loose beforehand. Respected back chasing with Brian Hughes.
- Opening Bid: In excellent form over fences, winning handicaps at Worcester and Newton Abbot. A 5 lb rise shouldn’t prevent another strong performance.
- First Angel (FR): Won on his first start for the Martin Keighley stable in a course handicap. Creditable second over 2m at Southwell. Now back up in trip.
- Holerday Ridge (IRE): Fair winner over hurdles and successful over fences in a Ffos Las handicap. Disappointing remote third in his latest outing at Ffos Las.
- Go Fox: Arrives on a hat-trick after wins at Fakenham and C&D. Those victories were in Class 5 events, and he faces a tougher challenge off a higher mark.
Based on this analysis, the runner with the highest rating and positive comments is Line Of Descent (IRE). He has been in excellent form over fences and is coming off an impressive victory with a penalty. He is the top-rated horse and has strong chances of winning this race.
Please note that horse racing involves inherent uncertainties, and it’s essential to consider other factors such as recent form, jockey/trainer performance, and race conditions before making a final decision.
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