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1. Race Setup & Conditions This second division of the 1m2f Fairyhouse handicap has attracted a maximum field of 21 runners. The pace projection is strong, which historically tends to test stamina more than tactical speed. While hold-up horses are not normally favoured at this trip on this course, the predicted strong gallop could help…
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Pace & Draw Analysis:A weak pace is forecast for this 10-runner low-grade handicap, which could favour those who can secure a prominent position early. There’s no significant draw bias at this trip on the round course at Bath, so positioning rather than stall location will likely prove decisive. — Contenders, Dangers & Outsiders Leading Contenders:…
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1. Race Setup: Pace and Draw The pace forecast is strong, which suits hold-up types over this trip at Doncaster. This scenario could benefit EVE’S BOY, whose style and past performance suggest he finishes well off a solid gallop. Horses who usually race prominently, such as UP THE PACE and MR FANTASTIC, may be left…
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Pace/Draw Angles:A strong gallop is expected, which typically helps those ridden with restraint, although hold-up types are not usually favoured over this trip at Fairyhouse. With 21 declared, there’s no benefit to being posted wide, so the high numbers could be at a disadvantage—especially in a race likely to unfold at a solid tempo. —…
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1. Race Conditions and Pace/Draw Angles This is a Class 5 handicap over Bath’s sharp 5f10y trip, on a sound surface. A field of 7 runners is declared. The pace forecast is even, with several who habitually race prominently – notably Asinara, Wedgewood, and Thank The Lord. No significant draw bias is flagged, and the…
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Pace Forecast: StrongProminent racers are generally favoured at this trip on this track, but Timeform expect a strong pace, which may blunt the usual advantage for front-runners. That could hinder the likes of General Clermont, while improving the prospects of horses ridden more patiently such as Angelsworknovrtime and Onefortheditch. — Leading Contenders DUKE SILVER –…
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Pace Forecast: StrongDraw Bias: No significant draw bias notedPace/Draw Note: With a strong early pace expected and the straight mile giving every horse a fair chance, the race may suit hold-up performers—especially those with a proven ability to quicken late and avoid traffic. Those ridden too aggressively early may struggle to finish their races, especially…
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Pace Forecast: WeakDraw Bias: Not applicable on this turning sprint track.Pace Angle: A steady tempo is forecast, likely to favour those who race prominently. Hold-up types may need luck in running and track position could prove decisive. — 1. Strongest Contenders FAR ABOVE DREAM (IRE) – (TFR 85+)Improved for the switch to turf when a…
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Race Conditions & Pace AngleThis is a €13.8k 0–137 handicap hurdle for horses aged four and above, run over an intermediate 2m3f trip. The going is good, and the declared field stands at 7. The pace forecast is weak, which generally favours those who race prominently at this venue. Hold-up types may be disadvantaged unless…
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1. Race Conditions and Pace/Draw AnglesThis is a large-field 6f handicap confined to horses rated 0–60, open to three-year-olds and upwards. The pace forecast is strong, which normally aids stalkers and mid-division runners rather than deep closers, especially at this trip on the round course. Notably, hold-up types here are typically disadvantaged unless they get…