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16:25 – Apprentice Handicap (Class 5, 1m 1f 104y) 17:00 – Novice Stakes (Class 5, 5f 21y) 17:30 – Handicap (Class 5, 5f 21y) 18:00 – Handicap (Class 5, 1m 1f 104y) 19:30 – Classified Stakes (Class 6, 1m 4f 51y) 20:30 – Handicap (Class 6, 1m 142y) Main Interest Bets:
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13:45 – Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle (Class 4, 3m 217y) Initial Leaning: Lumi Plugin looks solid, while San Pedro is an interesting handicapper at the weights. 14:15 – Maiden Hurdle (Class 4, 1m 7f 195y) Initial Leaning: Narragansett is the standout and should win if running to form. 14:45 – Novices’ Handicap Chase (Class 4,…
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14:00 – Raceday Ready Maiden Hurdle (3m 1f 71y) 🔹 Verdict: TIGERBYTHETAIL looks the strongest on ratings but will need to improve on his latest run. 14:30 – Mares’ Handicap Chase (3m 1f 54y) 🔹 Verdict: ASA and NORTHERN REEL stand out, with slight preference for ASA given her consistency. 15:00 – Handicap Hurdle (1m…
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Race Review: 15:45 Navan – William Hill Best Odds Guaranteed Novice Chase (Grade 2) Distance: 3m (5235 yards) | Going: Soft To Heavy | Fences: 17Winner’s Time: 6m 47.00s Final Result 1️⃣ Better Days Ahead (7yo, 11-3, OR 152) – 1/2 FavTracked the leader in second, took the lead 4 out, was strongly pressed inside…
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Race Analysis – 14:10 Navan (Listed Mares’ Novice Hurdle) Key Takeaways: Winner: Tareze (Henry de Bromhead, Darragh O’Keeffe) – 15/8 Winning Style: Travelled well, took the lead approaching the last, stayed on strongly, won easily. Runner-up: Blue Mosque (Noel Meade, D. Meyler) – 5/1 – Kept on for 2nd, no match for the winner. 3rd:…
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Race Review – 13:55 Naas (8th Feb 2025) Connollys RED MILLS Irish EBF Auction Novice Hurdle (2m2½f, Soft, 7 runners) Winner: Scalpnagoon (IRE) (11/1) Trainer: Gordon Elliott Jockey: D J Gilligan Race Tactics: Disputed early, settled 2nd, moderate 2nd 4 out, improved after 3 out, led after 2 out, stayed on well. Betfair In-Play Low:…
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🏇 BEST RACING ODDS GUARANTEED AT BETMGM HANDICAP (Class 5, 3yo, 0-70, 1m1½f, AW) This small-field Wolverhampton handicap doesn’t look the strongest on paper, but there are angles in the market worth exploring. STRONGEST CONTENDER – SCARLET SUNSET (9/4) At first glance, SCARLET SUNSET isn’t missed by the market, but she looks to have plenty…
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A strong pace looks highly likely in tonight’s 17:30 Wolverhampton (Class 5, 5f 21y, 4yo+), with several habitual front-runners in the line-up. Horses who can track the early speed before delivering a late kick may hold a distinct advantage. Counsel (15/8) rightly heads the market after an authoritative win last time, but there’s a case…
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This small-field novice event doesn’t immediately scream betting value at first glance, with the market firmly siding with Megaphone (11/10) as the likeliest winner. However, given the projected weak pace setup, there’s a case to be made that the favourite is far from bombproof, and there may be some overlooked angles elsewhere. The Favourite: Megaphone…