19:40 Yarmouth – Bazuka Handicap (Class 6, 6f 3y, 0-62, 3yo+)

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Going: Good to Firm (Good in places) | Field: 10 runners
Pace Forecast: Even
Draw Bias: Against high numbers – inside stalls typically advantageous at this trip.


Race Shape & Draw Angles:

With a predicted even pace and multiple pace-pressers (notably Coolagh Magic, Fast Flo, and Jimmy Knocker), prominent and tracking runners drawn middle to low are likely to hold the advantage. High draws (e.g., Jimmy Knocker, Court of Session) could be at a tactical disadvantage, particularly if they need cover or lack early pace.


Key Contenders and Profiles:

Strongest Contender:

Court of Session (7/10) – A fair handicapper and significantly lower in turf ratings than AW. Produced a career-best turf run over C&D last time (TFR 71+), showing he can handle the trip and surface. Versatile tactically but may need luck from a high draw (stall 8). Proven, and recent figures support the form. Tom Marquand a positive booking.

Main Dangers:

Coolagh Magic (7/10) – In good heart and holding form well. Best recent run came over C&D behind Lequinto. Running style (held-up) and middle draw slightly temper enthusiasm here given the pace setup and track bias. Fair but not obviously progressive.

Temple Bruer (6.5/10) – Third in the same Newmarket race as Court of Session and Jimmy Knocker, shaping well. Consistent but needs a sharp pace to fully settle and deliver late. Draw and track form neutral.

Jimmy Knocker (6.5/10) – Raced freely last time, still shaped with minor promise in same Newmarket contest. Returns to 6f (more suitable) but high draw (10) again a concern. Acts on good ground, modestly progressive.

Interesting Outsider:

Thomas Equinas (6/10) – Back down in trip and holding a consistent profile. Not flashy but competitive at this level. Well drawn (stall 2), and could surprise if reverting to a handy position early.

Others:

  • Profit Rockit (5/10) – Inexperienced, shaped as if needing the run last time in blinkers. Still unproven.
  • Poetic Jack (5/10) – Course form but long layoff and cold yard. Needs to bounce back.
  • Mollymook, Shibuya Storm, Fast Flo (4/10 or below) – Regressive profiles, poor recent figures or unsuitable setups.

Runner Scores & Suitability:

  • Court of Session: 7/10 – C&D proven, drawn high (not ideal), but current form strong.
  • Coolagh Magic: 7/10 – In-form, consistent, but running style poorly suited to predicted pace.
  • Temple Bruer: 6.5/10 – Suited by 6f, needs solid tempo to settle.
  • Jimmy Knocker: 6.5/10 – Trip okay, wide draw and freshness make him risky.
  • Thomas Equinas: 6/10 – Handily drawn, versatile, competitive at best.
  • Profit Rockit: 5/10 – Needs to step up and settle.
  • Poetic Jack: 5/10 – Inconsistent, not ideally drawn but could run into a place.
  • Mollymook: 4/10 – Weak figures and cold yard.
  • Shibuya Storm: 4/10 – Little recent encouragement.
  • Fast Flo: 3/10 – No upside and high draw exacerbates poor recent runs.

Keep an eye on the market for support or big drifts for runners returning from layoffs of 90+ days.
Watch out for in-form sprinters returning quickly; they can be hot.


Each-Way Angles:

With 10 runners declared, each-way angles are valid. Thomas Equinas and Temple Bruer offer each-way appeal based on recent consistency and draw position.


Private Tissue Estimate:

  • Court of Session – 3/1
  • Coolagh Magic – 5/1
  • Temple Bruer – 11/2
  • Jimmy Knocker – 13/2
  • Thomas Equinas – 13/2
  • Profit Rockit – 10/1
  • Poetic Jack – 12/1
  • Mollymook – 20/1
  • Shibuya Storm – 25/1
  • Fast Flo – 33/1

Market watch advised for runners making their 2nd start.


Summary + Smart Play:

This is a fairly tight low-grade handicap with several closely matched on recent form. The pace should be even, with preference for those who can race handily and from a decent draw.


Smart Play:

Win Selection: Court of Session – Strong form claims, well-handicapped on turf, and stays well.
Each-Way Saver: Temple Bruer – Solid recent run behind the same rival, tactically versatile.

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