Category: horse racing
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This looks a typical early-season Leopardstown 3yo maiden over 1m2f, where the market is driven by recent form (Asakir, Cannes) but the race itself is more likely decided by who improves for the trip and development. The pace is expected to be very weak, which places more emphasis on: pedigree stamina and balance ability to…
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This looks a fairly typical Leopardstown fillies’ maiden on paper, but the race setup is key. There is very little obvious pace, which suggests this could turn into a steadily-run, tactical affair rather than a true test of stamina. That matters because many of these are bred to stay well, and a slow tempo can…
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This is a proper 3yo novice: a mix of solid form, expensive debutants, and a couple of pedigrees the market hasn’t fully priced in. The pace looks even, the surface is standard, and there are no obvious excuses for most runners — which makes pedigree relevance stronger than usual. The obvious pair Penny Time sets…
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Straight track, good ground, strong pace likely This is a proper early-season 10f test at Newmarket. Long straight, honest gallop, and no hiding place for doubtful stayers. In races like this, pedigree matters more than usual — especially when lightly raced 3yos are stepping into handicaps for the first time. Below is the no-nonsense breakdown.…
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The 3.35 at Newmarket looks a strong renewal of the Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn Stakes, and it brings together a mix of proven juvenile form, unexposed spring fillies and a few whose pedigrees suggest there is more to come over this straight 7f. The key starting point is that this is not just a race…
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Feilden Stakes 2026: Strong prospects, but who actually fits the race? The Feilden Stakes at Newmarket looks a good Listed race on paper, but the field splits quite neatly into two groups: horses with proven juvenile form and horses with upside. The key is deciding which ones are ready now for a strongly run 1m1f…
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This 7f Class 6 handicap does not look a race to overcomplicate. The field is exposed, the evidence is strong, and the likely shape of the race gives us a solid angle. Comment Shaper points to one likely front runner in Embarked, but it also suggests strong early pressure overall. That matters. Embarked is a…
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This is a typical low-grade Southwell 5f handicap, but the setup is far from messy. The Comment Shaper is strong (5/5 evidence) and points to a well-run race with sustained early pressure rather than a burn-up and collapse. 🔑 Race shape is everything Three front runners + two prominent racers Early pace pressure: high (7.15)…
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Beverley 5.45 – Havachoc can outstay them This is not a race to get clever with. In these low-grade staying handicaps, the safest place to start is always the top of the HRB TimeWise rankings, and this race looks no different. Arth’s Gold heads the ratings and comes here after a solid second over 1m4f…
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This is a proper staying handicap and the shape of the race looks key to unlocking it. Comment Shaper points to a strongly run contest with two front runners and plenty of pressure just behind. However, the crucial detail is the low collapse risk — this isn’t likely to fall apart late. That immediately shifts…