3:55 Yarmouth – 1m (1m3y) Download The Quinnbet App Handicap (Class 5, 3yo+, 0–68)

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Going: Good to Firm | Field: 8 runners | Stalls: Centre


Pace & Draw

Yarmouth’s straight mile often suits those ridden handily, especially if the pace isn’t too fierce.

  • Front-end options: City Of York, Gorgeous Mr George, Mini Mac.
  • Hold-up types: Kracking, Ratafia, Rising Force.
    Draw appears neutral with stalls centre; tactical positioning more important than post.

Strongest Contenders

City Of York (8) – 3yo, David Simcock

  • Consistent in recent handicaps, twice running to RPR 72 at a higher track level.
  • Solid stamina base, and Silvestre De Sousa a notable booking.
  • Has found one too good twice, but looks the most solid profile here.
    Proven / Progressive.

Uncle Simon (7) – 3yo, Jack Morland

  • Ran second at Redcar in July with RPR 71, shaping as if the mile suits.
  • Forgive Epsom run (track didn’t suit). Return to a flat galloping mile at Yarmouth a plus.
  • Still relatively unexposed.
    Promising.

Mini Mac (1) – 3yo, Christine Dunnett

  • Runner-up at Newmarket in June (RPR 71), proving ability at this trip/level.
  • Inconsistent, but Yarmouth could play to his strengths if he travels smoothly.
    Capable but unreliable.

Main Dangers

Gorgeous Mr George (6)

  • Twice successful over 7f here in July, now trying the mile.
  • Slight stamina doubt, but improving type and course winner.
    Unexposed / Progressive.

Ratafia (2)

  • CD winner in June, but last two runs very poor.
  • Can bounce back at this track but risky.
    Place chance at best.

Interesting Outsiders

Rising Force (4yo, Eddery)

  • Won here in April off 55, running style suits course.
  • Since struggled in stronger races but back to a winnable mark (56).
  • Not dismissed returning to favoured conditions.
    Could outrun odds.

Tam Lin (Haynes)

  • Irish form reads better than recent UK runs.
  • Headgear reapplied, but last two efforts very flat.
    Hard to support on current evidence.

Kracking (Williams)

  • More consistent earlier in season but regressive of late.
  • Well handicapped now if bouncing back.
    Only an outside chance.

Runner Scores

  • City Of York – 8.5/10: Solid, progressive, SDS booking.
  • Uncle Simon – 7.5/10: Unexposed, Redcar run good marker.
  • Mini Mac – 7/10: Capable but inconsistent.
  • Gorgeous Mr George – 7/10: Dual 7f winner, stamina the question.
  • Rising Force – 6.5/10: Dangerous return to C&D.
  • Ratafia – 6/10: CD win but recent poor.
  • Kracking – 5.5/10: Needs revival.
  • Tam Lin – 5/10: Out of form.

Each-Way Angles

With 8 runners, place terms apply.

  • Rising Force looks the most interesting EW angle, given his C&D win and drop in grade.

Private Tissue (my odds)

  • City Of York 9/4
  • Uncle Simon 7/2
  • Mini Mac 5/1
  • Gorgeous Mr George 11/2
  • Rising Force 8/1
  • Ratafia 10/1
  • Kracking 12/1
  • Tam Lin 16/1

Summary

This revolves around City Of York, who brings the best recent figures and has SDS booked. Uncle Simon rates the main danger, with Mini Mac and Gorgeous Mr George closely matched on form. Rising Force is the each-way play, back at his favoured C&D.

Smart Play:

  • Win bet – City Of York (most solid profile, still progressive).
  • Each-way saver – Rising Force (return to winning C&D, well handicapped).

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