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This is low-grade, tactical and unlikely to be run at much of a gallop. In small-field classified races at Southwell, position counts. If they steady it up, it becomes a sprint from the bend. You want something in form, something that travels, and something proven on Tapeta.Homer Stokes sets the standardHomer Stokes arrives off back-to-back…
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Seven runners, heavy ground and likely no mad gallop. In small-field novice hurdles at Naas, position matters. If they steady it up, the horse travelling comfortably near the front usually controls the race.The one to beat: Raise You UpHe brings the strongest recent form. Two wins on soft-heavy/heavy, including over course and distance, and he…
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Nine runners, low-grade mile, and the pace forecast suggests this could turn tactical. In races like this at Southwell, especially on Tapeta, track position often matters more than raw ability. If they crawl early, the one who travels best and quickens off the bend usually takes it.Spirit Of Bowland – the solid optionA proven Southwell…
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1m7½f | Class 4 | Good to Soft | 8 runnersSmall field. Likely steady pace. This won’t be about stamina – it’ll be about positioning and who can quicken off a controlled tempo around sharp Catterick.Mermaids Cave – The Class EdgeShe is the standout on raw ability.Seven hurdle wins. Proven in small fields. Already a…
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This is a typical Southwell mile handicap. Even pace expected, no obvious draw edge, and several with bits of form that fit at this level. Strip it back and three make proper sense.Marry The NightHe’s a genuine Southwell horse. Two wins and two places from five here, and three wins from eight at a mile…
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Nine runners, 0–65 level, even pace forecast. No draw bias to hide behind. This will be decided by who handles Southwell’s straight mile best and who actually finds off the bridle.The favourite: Asian JourneyHe’s been running well enough without winning. Four runs at a mile, three places. Four runs at Southwell, two places. The issue…
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If you’ve spent any time in the sports betting world, you’ve probably seen an email exactly like the one currently making the rounds for a product called “The Decider.” (I received one in my mail today)Helmed by the “legendary” Brian Blackwell, it promises to turn the complex, highly unpredictable sport of horse racing into a…
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This is a proper mid-range handicap chase where track position should matter more than late heroics. Timeform’s pace read is weak and they flag Leopardstown’s usual bias at this trip: prominent racers tend to be favoured. With 11 declared, don’t overcomplicate it — the winner is most likely one of the few who can hold…
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Eight runners, 0–110, and a race that should be run at an even tempo. Newcastle over this trip tends to reward rhythm and position. You don’t want to be making ground from miles back.Passing Pleasure – short but solidPassing Pleasure (6/5) is the clear form horse. Two wins since joining Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero,…