Category: horse racing
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Class 4 Handicap | 5f | Good ground | Fillies & Mares | 7 runners Race Shape, Pace & Draw Nottingham’s 5f course can favour those able to secure a handy position, particularly when the ground is riding genuinely good. With only seven runners, draw bias is less pronounced than in larger-field sprints. Likely pace:…
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7f, Good ground, 10 runners Race Assessment This is a fascinating juvenile novice with a mix of promising debutants and several expensive, well-bred newcomers from powerful yards. Pace & Draw With so many unraced horses, pace prediction is less certain than usual. Early speed could come from some of the sharper pedigrees, but over 7f…
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Chantilly – 1m2f110y – 3yo – Good ground – 16 runners A fascinating renewal where the key questions are whether the established Group performers can fend off several unbeaten or lightly raced improvers. Race Shape, Draw & Tactical Angles Pace There is no obvious tearaway front-runner. Constitution River has made all before, Hawk Mountain likes…
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3yo | 1m (7f173y) | Good ground | 16 runners A typically competitive Silver Bowl. Carlisle’s stiff uphill finish places greater emphasis on stamina than a conventional flat mile, and horses stepping up from 7f often improve if they finish strongly. Pace Angle There is no abundance of confirmed pace here. Likely pace influences: Crest…
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7f 1y, Good ground, 4yo+ (0-105), 13 runners Race shape, draw and key factors Chester’s 7f start gives a significant advantage to horses able to secure a prominent early position before the first bend. Low draws are generally favoured, particularly when the ground is riding good and the field is full. Likely pace angles: Elements…
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1m3f39y, Good ground, 4yo+ Fillies & Mares A small but interesting Group 3. With only eight runners, tactical positioning could prove important. There is no obvious confirmed front-runner, suggesting the pace may be only steady-to-even. In such races, those able to race prominently often gain an advantage, while hold-up performers may need luck if the…
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5f, Good to Firm, 2yo Colts & Geldings A fascinating early-season juvenile conditions race. Beverley’s 5f course is unique, with a pronounced downhill run and a stiff final climb. Early speed is a major asset and those able to secure a prominent position often hold an advantage. Pace Assessment Likely pace: Wait Geordie, Matteo and…
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A small but competitive field of eight for this established Listed sprint. Pace & Draw Assessment Expected Pace Luna A Inbhir Nis is the most likely outright leader. Washington Heights has made the running successfully before and can race prominently. Redorange tends to sit just behind the pace. Azure Angel and Starlust are usually delivered…
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5f, Good to Firm, 2yo fillies, 10 runners The Hilary Needler is traditionally one of the better northern early-season juvenile fillies’ races and often rewards precocious speed. Beverley’s sharp, downhill 5f places a premium on early pace and the ability to handle the unique track. Low draws can be advantageous when combined with gate speed,…