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This race has thrown up several high-end fillies in recent years, including Silver Lady, Crenelle, Maqsad, and Swiss Range. It’s a contest often targeted by the elite — notably Appleby, Gosden, and Balding, who all run strong types again this year. With a “Very Weak” pace forecast, tactical speed and positioning will be vital, especially…
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This small-field novice has a familiar look with a mix of promising types, established winners, and one total outsider. Despite just five runners, it’s no cakewalk, and there’s a strong angle forming around weight, pace, and intent. The pace is flagged as weak, which could be vital—this isn’t a race likely to suit strong stayers…
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Class 4 | 6f | Standard to Slow | 12 Runners | AW Qualifier | Strong Pace Forecast This looks like a proper burn-up over six furlongs with a bunch of battle-hardened handicappers, a very hot favourite going for a hat-trick, and a potentially pace-influenced finish. The draw bias against high numbers and a likely…
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Small but classy field. With weak pace expected and only five runners, this will likely turn tactical—and favour those with acceleration, positioning, and sharp riders. It’s a race where one misjudged move could be costly. — Strongest Contender: TREASURE FLEET (Appleby/Buick) – 5/4 He’s done nothing wrong—two stylish wins on the AW, looking like a…
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Race Conditions:7f, Good to Firm, 3yo filliesPace: Strong forecastDraw Bias: Favouring low drawsField: 10 runners, several unexposed stars in the making 🥇 Strongest Contender: NARDRA (William Haggas / Tom Marquand) A filly with serious upside, Nardra created a devastating impression when bolting up on debut at Haydock by 8½ lengths. Timeform gave her a 104p…
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Going: Good to FirmField: 6 runnersPace: Very Weak – key edge to those racing handily 🔍 Preview Summary This year’s Earl of Sefton Stakes has the usual blend of proven Group performers and intriguing returners, with the pace forecast giving a major tactical lean to those racing near the front. A slow-run contest is expected…
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The Feilden Stakes regularly throws up smart types en route to bigger targets like the Dante, French Derby, or even Royal Ascot. This year’s renewal has depth, with a mix of battle-hardened pattern performers, hyped debut winners, and a few potential long-term projects. 🔝 Strongest Contender: GREEN STORM (Charlie Johnston / Tom Marquand) Timeform Adjusted…
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A highly competitive Class 2 sprint over 6f on good to firm ground, with a predicted strong pace likely to test stamina and positioning. Several runners have course-winning form, there’s a mix of seasonal returners and sharp-fit challengers, and notably, a few stables with past winners of this race are represented again. 🔥 Strongest Contender:…
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If you blinked, you might’ve missed it. The 2025 flat season just found a new rising star, and her name is Duty First. After quietly hinting at ability as a two-year-old, Archie Watson’s filly has exploded into the three-year-old scene with a statement win in the Group 3 Fred Darling Stakes at Newbury. Priced up…