YARMOUTH: This response works through the Yarmouth races chronologically, detailing the requested analysis for the TimeWise Master Top Two rated in each contest

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2.00 British Stallion Studs Future Stayers EBF Novice Stakes (GBB Race) (Class 4)

TimeWise Master Top Two Rated:

  1. Devil’s Peak (Total 268)
  2. Ya Karim (IRE) (Total 258)

Recent Form and Comments:

  • Devil’s Peak (2yo): Tailed off on his Newmarket debut in August (7f, good to firm). With the addition of a hood, his subsequent effort saw him beaten only a head at Haydock (1m, good), which sets the standard on his penultimate form. He was turned over as favourite on Tapeta last time, finishing fourth of seven, having carried his head high.
  • Ya Karim (IRE) (2yo): This Ghaiyyath colt cost 200,000gns as a yearling. On his debut at Kempton (7f, AW) last month, he was a market springer (6-1) and finished well to snatch third behind a useful prospect. He should improve following this eyecatching debut run.

Spotlight Verdict:
“This looks tricky. Devil’s Peak sets the standard on his near miss at Haydock but was disappointing when favourite at Southwell last time. York Tower is a striking newcomer for William Haggas, while Pentonville also looks the part on paper, but it might be worth siding with YA KARIM. He was a market springer when an eyecatching third at Kempton last month and could be a big factor if he can build on that promising debut effort.”

Race Statistics:

  • Age Groups: The race is for 2yo. Previous winning age group results for similar races included 4yo+ winners (Sallaal, Resolute Man) and 2yo winners (Telemark, Samburu, Marrakech Moon).
  • Fate of Favourites: Favourites have produced the results sequence of 4-3-1-1-3-0-6-3 in recent runnings.
  • Trainer Records (w-pl-r): John & Thady Gosden 1-0-6, William Haggas 1-2-7, Harry Charlton 0-1-1.

Assessment of the Top Two:

  • Devil’s Peak (2):
    • Strengths: Possesses the highest TimeWise Master rating. His second-place finish at Haydock establishes a high standard. He is relatively unexposed.
    • Weaknesses: Disappointing when favourite last time and carried his head high.
    • Suitability: Sets the standard on his second run and is a key player.
  • Ya Karim (4):
    • Strengths: Strong on breeding (high yearling cost). Showed eye-catching potential on his debut run. Expected to improve from the experience.
    • Weaknesses: Only one run recorded.
    • Suitability: Highly regarded and tipped by the Spotlight Verdict to build on his promising debut.

2.30 bettingsites.co.uk Betting Sites Nursery Handicap (Class 5)

TimeWise Master Top Two Rated:

  1. Calafiori (Total 285)
  2. Stardinia (IRE) (Total 255)

Recent Form and Comments:

  • Calafiori (2yo): Has won two of his last three races while wearing cheekpieces, including a comfortable success at Pontefract (6f, soft) last Monday. He is open to more progress and is ground versatile. However, he carries a penalty, and prior to his winning spell, he was expensive to follow in his first seven starts.
  • Stardinia (IRE) (2yo): Won a narrow maiden at Catterick (5f, good to firm) in July. Since then, she has taken backward steps in two subsequent nurseries. She is returning to quicker ground but has not really progressed this season.

Spotlight Verdict:
“Last month’s Bath runner-up Son Of Sarabi could make a bold bid back up in trip, while there are plenty of nursery newcomers who need a close look including Lord Harcourt, who has shown clear promise in his last two runs. However, it might be worth sticking with the progressive CALAFIORI (nap), who has won two of his last three starts including an emphatic success at Pontefract last Monday.”

Race Statistics:

  • The race is for 2yo rated 0-75. No specific age group breakdowns, favourite data, or trainer records are provided in the sources for this race.

Assessment of the Top Two:

  • Calafiori (1):
    • Strengths: Highly progressive with two recent wins in three starts, ranking him highest on TimeWise Master. Versatile regarding ground.
    • Weaknesses: Faces a tougher task due to carrying a penalty.
    • Suitability: Rated the selection (nap) by Spotlight due to his progressive profile.
  • Stardinia (2):
    • Strengths: Catterick maiden winner. High Racing Post Rating (RPR) of 79.
    • Weaknesses: Has regressed in subsequent nursery runs and others are considered more persuasive.
    • Suitability: Seems to be struggling to progress at this level.

3.00 British EBF Novice Stakes (GBB Race) (Class 4)

TimeWise Master Top Two Rated:

  1. Smiley Face (IRE) (Total 236)
  2. Ballybunion (IRE) (Total 211)

Recent Form and Comments:

  • Smiley Face (IRE) (2yo): Held in fourth of nine when starting as the 2-1 favourite at Sandown (5f, soft) last month. He ran well for much of the race before his effort flattened out. He is bred to appreciate the step up to 6f.
  • Ballybunion (IRE) (2yo): Followed a low-key debut over this C&D with a significantly improved 5l second at Ripon (6f, good) 16 days ago. This second-place finish was behind a useful rival who was sent off at 1-4, and he sets the standard on this form.

Spotlight Verdict:
“The vote goes to Michael Bell’s well-related colt BALLYBUNION, who left his debut form behind when runner-up behind a useful rival at Ripon 16 days ago. The main danger is Smiley Face, who ran well for a long way when favourite at Sandown last month and is open to progress on this step up in trip. The pick of the newcomers could be the selection’s stablemate Heddon Street, who is a half-brother to nine winners including a Group 3 scorer over this trip.”

Race Statistics:

  • Age Groups: The race is for 2yo.
  • Fate of Favourites: Favourites have produced the results sequence of 1-1-1-1-1-4-1 in recent runnings.
  • Trainer Records (w-pl-r): George Scott 0-2-3.

Assessment of the Top Two:

  • Smiley Face (6):
    • Strengths: Rated highest on TimeWise Master. Shows potential, having run well for a long way as favourite last time. Expected to progress with the step up in trip.
    • Weaknesses: Effort flattened out when expected to win at Sandown.
    • Suitability: Is considered the main danger to the selection and open to progress.
  • Ballybunion (1):
    • Strengths: Showed strong form improvement on his second start behind a highly-rated horse. Sets the standard based on that run. Well-related colt.
    • Weaknesses: Lower TimeWise Master rating than Smiley Face.
    • Suitability: Preferred as the selection by Spotlight due to proven recent form.

3.30 bettingsites.co.uk New Betting Sites Handicap (Class 5)

TimeWise Master Top Two Rated:

  1. Your Love (Total 254)
  2. Smooth Silesie (IRE) (Total 242)

Recent Form and Comments:

  • Your Love (3yo): Placed in all three qualifying runs. On her handicap/turf debut at Ascot (5f, good to soft) last month, she finished fifth of 18 and did the best of those racing on the far side. She has untapped potential, although she hasn’t really progressed yet.
  • Smooth Silesie (IRE) (4yo): Won three 5f handicaps on turf in August, including two over this C&D (good to firm). Since her last win, she has performed credibly in three subsequent efforts. She may have used up too much energy early on in her latest run at Southwell. She is steadily returning to a lower handicap mark.

Spotlight Verdict:
“An open race in which the vote to the lightly raced 4yo TRAFALGER, who made a bold bid when a close third at Bath last time and is on the same mark on this drop back in trip. The unexposed 3yo Your Love is feared most ahead of Smooth Silesie, who had an excuse on AW last time and is unbeaten in two runs at Yarmouth. Speed Of Maajid is well handicapped if he can revive back on turf, while Fletcher’s Flight also enters the reckoning along with the consistent Sergeant Mayer.”

Race Statistics:

  • The race is for 3yo+ rated 51-70. No specific age group breakdowns, favourite data, or trainer records are provided in the sources for this race.

Assessment of the Top Two:

  • Your Love (3):
    • Strengths: Highest rated on TimeWise Master. Showed a promising run on her handicap debut last month and has untapped potential.
    • Weaknesses: Has not progressed significantly yet.
    • Suitability: Considered the main danger to the selection, respected as an unexposed 3yo contender.
  • Smooth Silesie (2):
    • Strengths: Proven C&D winner (two wins in August). Unbeaten in two runs at Yarmouth. Her weight is gradually decreasing. Runs in blinkers.
    • Weaknesses: Recent effort on AW had an excuse, but she needs to bounce back to winning form.
    • Suitability: In the mix, particularly strong due to her C&D record.

4.00 betting.bet Online Betting Handicap (Class 5)

TimeWise Master Top Two Rated:

  1. Ironist (IRE) (Total 275)
  2. Dandy Dinmont (IRE) (Total 242)

Recent Form and Comments:

  • Ironist (IRE) (3yo): Broke his maiden status on his eighth attempt by winning a C&D handicap (soft) last month. Although he is 3lb higher, the return to quicker ground is anticipated to suit him. He is expected to progress further at this distance.
  • Dandy Dinmont (IRE) (6yo): Effective over both 5f and 6f and has won on varied ground conditions. His last victory came off a 2lb lower mark at Thirsk (6f, good to firm) in August. He performed well again last time, finishing a close third at Leicester (5f, good).

Spotlight Verdict:
“Preference is for 3yo IRONIST, who made the breakthrough when scoring over C&D last month and is open to more progress in 6f handicaps. The in-form 6yo Dandy Dinmont is feared most, although Bill Plumb was a brave winner here in August and has claims if he can recapture that form. Another who could be dangerous is Holy Fire, who has dropped a long way in the weights and didn’t get much luck on AW last time.”

Race Statistics:

  • The race is for 3yo+ rated 51-70. No specific age group breakdowns, favourite data, or trainer records are provided in the sources for this race.

Assessment of the Top Two:

  • Ironist (2):
    • Strengths: Highest TimeWise Master rating. Recent C&D winner who is open to more progress in 6f handicaps. Should cope with quicker ground.
    • Weaknesses: Must overcome a 3lb penalty.
    • Suitability: Key player and preferred selection.
  • Dandy Dinmont (4):
    • Strengths: In-form and reliable 6yo. Versatile on ground and showed good form recently at Leicester.
    • Weaknesses: Success was off 2lb lower in August.
    • Suitability: Feared most by the Spotlight Verdict; respected back up in trip.

4.30 winningpost.co.uk Free Racing Tips Handicap (Class 5)

TimeWise Master Top Two Rated:

  1. Itraaq (Total 245)
  2. King’s Castle (IRE) (Total 229)

Recent Form and Comments:

  • Itraaq (3yo): This 575,000gns yearling ran respectably on his handicap debut at Sandown (1m2f, soft) in tough conditions. He has been held at short prices (7-2 or shorter) in three of his four runs.
  • King’s Castle (IRE) (8yo): Won at Ffos Las and Sandown (both 1m2f) earlier in the summer. He has finished a well-held third in his last two small-field events. He is running only 3lb higher than his last winning mark.

Spotlight Verdict:
“This looks a bit trappy but it might be worth giving another chace to ITRAAQ, who is still unexposed and ran respectably in gruelling conditions on his handicap debut at Sandown last month. He’s a big player if he can build on that and his yard won this race in 2022 and 2023. The main threat could come from the Gosdens’ Ethelwulf, who is a half-brother to four winners and could show a lot more on his switch to a handicap.”

Race Statistics:

  • Age Groups: The race history shows success for 3yo (3-7-31) and 4yo+ (2-2-14).
  • Fate of Favourites: Favourites have produced the results sequence of 3-3-3-4-2 in recent runnings.
  • Trainer Records (w-pl-r): William Haggas 2-0-2, John & Thady Gosden 0-1-1.

Assessment of the Top Two:

  • Itraaq (5):
    • Strengths: Highest rated on TimeWise Master. Still unexposed and handles tough ground conditions. Trained by William Haggas, whose stable has a strong history in this race. Runs in a hood.
    • Weaknesses: Has not broken his maiden yet and has disappointed when well-fancied.
    • Suitability: Tipped as the selection; big player if he builds on his recent debut handicap run.
  • King’s Castle (1):
    • Strengths: Running off only a 3lb higher mark than his last winning effort. Previous winner this season.
    • Weaknesses: Needs to regain his form after two less encouraging runs. Needs to rediscover his spark back in trip.
    • Suitability: Needs a revival to feature prominently.

5.00 MCI Celebrating Their 4th Year Anniversary Handicap (Class 6)

TimeWise Master Top Two Rated:

  1. Duffus Castle (Total 222)
  2. Lady Kameko (Total 221)

Recent Form and Comments:

  • Duffus Castle (3yo): Made his breakthrough on his tenth attempt off a reduced mark at Wolverhampton (8.6f, Tapeta) last month. Followed this with a narrow denial at Newcastle (1m2f) two weeks later. He is only 1lb higher. Runs in blinkers.
  • Lady Kameko (3yo): An eight-race maiden, but she is running off a reduced mark. She was runner-up at Bath (1m, heavy) last month at 50-1, which was her second start for her current yard. Runs in a hood.

Spotlight Verdict:
“Duffus Castle has had a win and near miss on Tapeta in his last two runs and is a big player if he can transfer his progress back to turf. Lady Kameko has claims if she can repeat the form of her runner-up effort at Bath, while Love You More looks interesting on her step up to 1m and Makes Me Wonder is in the mix on his drop back in grade. Timeless Spirit and Kodebreaker also enter the reckoning but the vote goes to VALKYRJA, who reappeared with a good second at Kempton last month and the first three pulled clear in that race.”

Race Statistics:

  • Age Groups: The race shows previous success for 3yo (1-2-6) but not 4yo+ (0-0-4).
  • Trainer Records (w-pl-r): No specific trainer records are provided for this race.

Assessment of the Top Two:

  • Duffus Castle (12):
    • Strengths: In great form on AW recently (win and near miss) and runs off only a 1lb higher mark.
    • Weaknesses: Needs to prove he can replicate his recent success on turf.
    • Suitability: Considered a big player if he can transfer his progress back to turf.
  • Lady Kameko (4):
    • Strengths: Ran well recently at a big price and is on a reduced mark. Has only run twice for her current stable.
    • Weaknesses: Maiden status. The heavy ground she excelled on last time differs from the forecast Good ground.
    • Suitability: Has claims if she can repeat her latest runner-up form.

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