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Monday 13th June
RACING
1-2-3
2.00
CARLISLE
MOLSON COORS NOVICE AUCTION STAKES (5) 5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 1
2.30
1. BOUNDSY (IRE) 2. EQUITY 3. SHOWDANCE KID
MOLSON COORS MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES (5) 5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 2
3.00
1. RED BOX 2. DAVID’S DUCHESS (IRE) 3. BROCKHOLES
MOLSON COORS HANDICAP (5) (D.I) 5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 3
3.30
1. EXOTIC GUEST 2. KEENE’S POINTE 3. ITS ONLY MOSSY (IRE)
MOLSON COORS HANDICAP (5) (D.II) 5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 4
4.00
1. IN MY PLACE 2. JEBEL TARA 3. GOLD BEAU (FR)
THURSBY HANDICAP (QUALIFIER) (5) 1m1f (1810 Metres)
RACE 5
4.30
1. OUR KYLIE (IRE) 2. RED CHARMER (IRE) 3. TECTONIC (IRE)
BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF FILLIES’ HANDICAP (4) 6f195y (1390 Metres)
RACE 6
5.00
1. SISTER DUDE 2. POPSIES JOY (IRE) 3. ZAINA RIZEENA
RACING UK HANDICAP (5) 7f173y (1570 Metres)
RACE 7
5.30
1. SO IT’S WAR (FR) 2. CALL OUT LOUD 3. BUSH BEAUTY (IRE)
WATCH RACING UK ON 3 DEVICES HANDICAP (5) 1m3f39y (2250 Metres)
RACE 8
1. PALISADE 2. SATTELAC 3. SILVA ECLIPSE
KEY TO SYMBOLS
Top Rated: The horse with the best chance based solely on past form, specially tailored to a 0-100 scale.
Horses For Courses: A suitable track for the horse, compared to its lifetime record on similar courses as defined by Timeform’s
course data.
Jockey Uplift: The engaged rider has a notably higher Timeform Jockey Ranking than those who’ve ridden the horse on its
most recent starts
Trainer Form: A hot trainer to follow, based on Timeform ratings-related measurements looking at the recent performance of
runners.
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MOLSON COORS NOVICE AUCTION STAKES (5) 2yo £4,500
5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 1
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
Draw: Against High Pace Information: N/A
15 BOUNDSY (IRE) (19)
31
(D) 2 9-9 | 61.2kg
Richard Fahey
96
4
2 8-11 | 55.8kg
John Quinn Jason Hart
116 LOCAL ARTIST (IRE) (13)
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
Promise when fourth of 13 in minor event at Redcar (6f, good to firm, 11/1) on
debut 13 days ago, running on late. May well do better.
92
725
2 8-11 | 55.8kg
Ann Duffield P. J. McDonald
124 POPPY PIVOT (IRE) (24)
100
Runner-up in 5f Catterick minor event last month but well below that level at
the same venue since.
Adam McNamara (7lb/3kg)
Left debut form behind when winning a 6f Hamilton minor event last month
(form boosted since). Definitely more to come and his 7 lb penalty is offset by
the promising Adam McNamara’s claim.
12 DECLARED RUNNERS
92
2 9-2 | 58.1kg
Bryan Smart Luke Morris
27 ALFIE’S ANGEL (IRE)
Dark Angel colt. Dam, 1¾m winner who would have stayed 2m, half-sister to
useful 1¼m-1½m winner Far From Old. Stable can ready them and worth a
betting check.
310DOCTOR DYNAMITE (IRE) (12)
7
2 9-2 | 58.1kg
Tim Easterby BETTING FORECAST:
7-2 Boundsy, 9-2 Equity, 13-2 Local Artist, 7-1 Showdance Kid, 14-1 Our Boy John, 16-1
He’s A Toff, 18-1 Poppy Pivot, 18-1 Harbour Belle, 20-1 Kroy, 25-1 Alfie’s Angel, 28-1
Little Miss Lola, 80-1 bar
TIMEFORM VIEW:
75
Andrew Elliott
50/1, last of 7 in minor event at Ripon (5f, good to soft) on debut 12 days ago,
very slowly away.
BOUNDSY had a couple of subsequent winners in behind when shading a tight finish at
Hamilton last month and can follow up under promising 7 lb claimer Adam McNamara.
Equity went off favourite for his Leicester debut so is clearly held in reasonable regard
and could be the one to give him most to do ahead of Karl Burke’s Showdance Kid.
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
1. BOUNDSY (IRE) 2. EQUITY 3. SHOWDANCE KID
(BF) 98
6
2 9-2 | 58.1kg
David Brown Tom Eaves
WINNERS IN PREVIOUS YEARS:
42 EQUITY (21)
Promise when 4 lengths sixth of 12 in maiden at Leicester (6f, good) on debut 21
days ago, finishing with running left. Should have more to offer.
92
3
2 9-2 | 58.1kg
Tim Easterby Tom Queally
58 HE’S A TOFF (IRE) (27)
Beaten just over 7 lengths when third of 9 in maiden (14/1) at Wetherby (5.5f,
good to firm) on debut 27 days ago. Likely to improve.
2015 Kelly’s Dino 2-9-49-1
K. R. Burke
2014I Fugleman 2-9-4
20-1 Ben Haslam
2014II Sakhee’s Return 2-8-13
20-1 Tim Easterby
2013 Mr Matthews 2-8-911-4
Mrs K. Burke
2012 Elle Rebelle 2-8-414-1
Mark Brisbourne
2011 Bartley 2-8-1340-1
Bryan Smart
SMART STATS:
11%
£0.49
91
53
2 9-2 | 58.1kg
Ollie Pears Andrew Mullen
69 KROY (38)
Twice-raced maiden. 14/1, third of 7 in minor event at Ripon (5f, good to soft)
38 days ago, running on late. Longer trip will suit and open to further progress.
711OUR BOY JOHN (IRE)
2 9-2 | 58.1kg
Richard Fahey
92
George Chaloner
£9,000 Dandy Man half-brother to 3 winners, including useful winner up to 1m
Our Boy Jack and 2-y-o 7f winner Heather Heath. Boundsy probably stable first
string but market will reveal more.
(BF) 96
2 9-2 | 58.1kg
Dougie Costello
83 SHOWDANCE KID (19)
U5
K. R. Burke 5/2, 2 lengths fifth of 10 to reopposing Boundsy at Hamilton (6f, good to firm)
on what was effectively his first run (unseated leaving stalls on debut). Should
improve.
92
2 8-11 | 55.8kg
Michael Dods Paul Mulrennan
912HARBOUR BELLE
11,000 gns Harbour Watch half-sister to winner up to 11f Princess Charlotte. Dam,
2-y-o 6f-7f winner, half-sister to useful 7f winner Montecchio. Market should
guide to expectations.
91
2 8-11 | 55.8kg
Alan Swinbank Neil Farley
101 LITTLE MISS LOLA
13,000 gns 2-y-o. Dandy Man half-sister to several winners, including 1½m
winner Mr Gallivanter and 10.4f winner Evervescent.
B. A. Curtis10
Kevin Stott (5)10
Duran Fentiman9
Michael O’Connell11
Paul Quinn13
Tom Eaves17
DANDY MAN (IRE)’s strike rate with debutants (Sires: BOUNDSY, HE’S A
TOFF, LITTLE MISS LOLA and OUR BOY JOHN)
Michael Dods’s profit with debutants since the start of the 2011 season
(saddles: HARBOUR BELLE)
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MOLSON COORS MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES (5) 3yo+ fillies
and mares £4,500 5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 2
BETTING FORECAST:
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
Draw: Against High Pace Information: N/A
67
4
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Kevin Ryan Tom Eaves
12 A FITTING FINALE (14)
12/1, fourth of 9 in maiden at Redcar (6f, good to firm) on debut 14 days ago,
closing up after running green. Will improve.
9-4 Red Box, 11-4 David’s Duchess, 13-2 Brockholes, 14-1 Eisha Flower, 14-1 A Fitting
Finale, 16-1 My Lucille, 20-1 Anna Barkova, 33-1 Andalusite, 100-1 bar
TIMEFORM VIEW:
The well-bred RED BOX looks sure to build on a promising debut at Brighton and is
narrowly preferred to Richard Fahey’s recent Redcar runner-up David’s Duchess.
Brockholes has been second on both starts to date and also makes the shortlist on her
first run for the Ann Duffield yard.
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
1. RED BOX 2. DAVID’S DUCHESS (IRE) 3. BROCKHOLES
SMART STATS:
£5.00
23 ANDALUSITE (384)
35-
Ed McMahon
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
76
Royston Ffrench
Modest form in a pair of sprint maidens in May 2015 and probably best watched
on return to action.
31 ANNA BARKOVA (IRE) (28)
36
K. R. Burke 3 9-0 | 57.2kg
(BF) 76
Dougie Costello
Third on soft-ground 6f Redcar debut in April but failed to repeat that on a firmer
surface at the same venue (7f) 18 days later.
85
22
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Ann Duffield P. J. McDonald
47 BROCKHOLES (28)
Runner-up in 6f/7f maidens for Richard Fahey this spring. Open to further
improvement and likely to be thereabouts again on debut for new yard.
54 DAVID’S DUCHESS (IRE) (14)
424-2
Richard Fahey
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
(BF) 96
George Chaloner
Fair form, possibly just in need of run when second of 9 on last month’s Redcar
reappearance over this trip. Sure to go close again.
66 EISHA FLOWER (USA)
Richard Fahey
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Paul Mulrennan
Half-sister to several winners and bought for 100,000 gns at last year’s BreezeUps. Taken a bit of time to get her to the track but well bred and interesting to
see what market makes of her.
11
09-
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Eric Alston Neil Farley
710GABBYS LAD (IRE) (294)
Well held in a couple of starts for Brendan Powell last spring.
87
0323
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Tim Easterby Jason Hart
85 MY LUCILLE (IRE) (16)
Fair form when reaching frame on last 3 starts but suspicion she’ll find a couple
too strong again.
98 RED BOX (28)
3
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Sir Mark Prescott Bt h
100
Luke Morris
Out of a French Oaks winner and made a highly promising start to her
career when third of 7 on last month’s 7f Brighton debut. Open to plenty of
improvement.
34
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Andrew Mullen
109 TELL THE STARS (14)
6
Ollie Pears 33/1, well-held sixth on last month’s 6f Redcar debut.
10 DECLARED RUNNERS
20%
21%
Eric Alston’s profit with horses running after a break since the start of the 2011
season (saddles: GABBYS LAD)
DISTORTED HUMOR (USA)’s strike rate with debutants (Sires: EISHA FLOWER)
Sir Mark Prescott Bt’s strike rate in mid season since the start of the 2011
season (saddles: RED BOX)
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MOLSON COORS HANDICAP (5) (D.I) 3yo+ (Rated 0-70)
£4,500 5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 3
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
Draw: Against High Pace Information: Weakly Contested
111SLINGSBY (7)
8500-0700
(D) 5 9-13 | 63.0kg
Michael Easterby
s
Course winner who bounced back to the pick of his form when third of 16
in handicap at Redcar (5f, good to firm) 14 days ago. Another who can’t be
discounted.
125 INNER KNOWING (IRE) (17)
0-0265
K. R. Burke 87
29 PICKS PINTA (17)
(D) 5 9-12 | 62.6kg
s
3 8-13 | 56.7kg
743
3 8-6 | 53.5kg
Dianne Sayer 89
(CD) s
89
Joe Fanning
(D, BF) 93
24-503222
6 9-9 | 61.2kg
Kristin Stubbs Shelley Birkett (3lb/1kg)
In top form recently, finding one too good at Hamilton on last 3 starts. Looks sure
to be in thick of things again.
512EXOTIC GUEST (4)
(D) 6 9-8 | 60.8kg
s
68 PRINCESS PEACHES (17)
(BF) 1-7236322
4 9-8 | 60.8kg
James Bethell s
BETTING FORECAST:
9-2 Exotic Guest, 13-2 Its Only Mossy, 15-2 Keene’s Pointe, 17-2 Princess Peaches, 9-1
Spirit of Wedza, 14-1 Picks Pinta, 16-1 Mininggold, 18-1 Salvatore Fury, 20-1 Inner
Knowing, 22-1 Big Time Dancer, 25-1 Roll On Rory, 25-1 Slingsby, 33-1 Diatomic
The Ruth Carr-trained EXOTIC GUEST is on a favourable mark and is taken to build on a
good second at Nottingham last week. Keene’s Pointe looks sure to give it another
good shot but may have to settle for second again, while Its Only Mossy was better than
the result last time and could still have more to offer for the Jennie Candlish team.
WINNERS IN PREVIOUS YEARS:
100
2015 Blue Bullet 5-9-66-1
Brian Ellison
2014 Meandmyshadow 6-9-76-1
Alan Brown
2013I Salvatore Fury 3-8-9
9-2 Keith Dalgleish
II
2013 Indego Blues 4-9-13
9-2 David Nicholls
Adam McNamara (7lb/3kg)
£24.57
£36.33
(D, BF) 98
Tom Queally
Won on AW at Wolverhampton first 2 starts for this yard and better than result
(went off too hard) when third on turf at Hamilton since. Withdrawn after bolting
to post last time.
86 ROLL ON RORY (14)
(C) 2104-068
3 9-6 | 59.9kg
Jason Ward s
90
Andrew Mullen
Course winner. Cheekpieces on for 1st time, eighth of 16 in handicap (20/1) at
Redcar (5f, good to firm) 14 days ago.
Julie Camacho
4 9-5 | 59.4kg
(BF) s
96
Joe Doyle (3lb/1kg)
Remains a maiden after 22 Flat runs, but did run well when third in this headgear
at Hamilton last time, faring best of those ridden prominently.
102 DIATOMIC (IRE) (24)
(CD) 167-16950
4 9-3 | 58.5kg
Tom Dascombe s+h
93
Luke Morris
C&D winner. Latest win at Wolverhampton in March. 25/1, eleventh of 13 in
handicap over this C&D (good) 24 days ago.
B. A. Curtis14
Dale Swift12
Joe Fanning10
Franny Norton9
SMART STATS:
92
1m AW maiden winner at Southwell in December and largely held from well
since, runner-up over 7f on turf last 2 starts. Drops back to 6f now.
23370-463
George Chaloner
Thrice-raced maiden. 20/1, third of 6 in maiden at Ayr (10f, soft) 21 days ago.
Significantly back down in trip. Cheekpieces on 1st time. Makes handicap debut.
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
Bagged couple of 6f handicaps in 2015 and shaped as if is turn could be near
again when second at Nottingham last week. Leading claims.
97 SPIRIT OF WEDZA (IRE) (19)
89
1. EXOTIC GUEST 2. KEENE’S POINTE 3. ITS ONLY MOSSY (IRE)
Tom Eaves
00674-113
3 9-6 | 59.9kg
Jennie Candlish s
TIMEFORM VIEW:
43 KEENE’S POINTE (11)
713ITS ONLY MOSSY (IRE) (31)
13 DECLARED RUNNERS
On an interesting mark but he’s an infrequent winner who needs things to drop
right.
48-994452
Ruth Carr 95
Dougie Costello
131 BIG TIME DANCER (IRE) (21)
On a long losing run but has performed with credit when placed last 4 starts,
including C&D.
242-60366
6 9-10 | 61.7kg
Keith Dalgleish s
Rob J. Fitzpatrick (5lb/2kg)
John David Riches 34 SALVATORE FURY (IRE) (5)
Fair form when second at Dundalk in February. Low-key start for current
yard when fifth at Musselburgh but does face a more realistic chance now
handicapping.
Paul Mulrennan
Eleven runs since last win in 2015. 20/1, thirteenth of 15 in handicap at Pontefract
(6f, good) 7 days ago. Stable having good spell. Cheekpieces replace blinkers.
63-993333
(C) 89
04715-963
3 9-3 | 58.5kg
Tim Easterby Jason Hart
1110 MININGGOLD (14)
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
Ruth Carr’s profit with favourites since the start of the 2011 season (saddles:
EXOTIC GUEST)
Jennie Candlish’s profit when having one runner at a flat meeting since the
start of the 2011 season (saddles: ITS ONLY MOSSY)
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MOLSON COORS HANDICAP (5) (D.II) 3yo+ (Rated 0-70)
£4,500 5f193y (1180 Metres)
RACE 4
(D) 95
8 9-1 | 57.6kg
Paul Mulrennan
113 WHIPPHOUND (9)
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
Draw: Against High Pace Information: Weakly Contested
(CD) 91
52306-848
5 9-12 | 62.6kg
Karen Tutty Gemma Tutty (5lb/2kg)
11 PERCY’S GAL (27)
43887-290
Ruth Carr Nineteen runs since last win in 2014. 20/1, tenth of 12 in handicap at Newcastle
(5f) 9 days ago.
(D) 90
2593-8798
4 8-12 | 56.2kg
Paul Green Joe Fanning
128 LYDIATE LADY (24)
Found some improvement last year, landing a brace of handicaps, but out of
sorts so far this year.
C&D winner, but yet to find best form in 3 starts on AW this term. Return to this
venue needs to spark a revival.
210VIVA VERGLAS (IRE) (68)
(BF) 7908-3425
5 9-12 | 62.6kg
Daniel Loughnane b
12 DECLARED RUNNERS
95
Luke Morris
Twenty two runs since last win in 2013. Last of 5 in claimer at Lingfield (6f, AW,
5/4) 68 days ago. Blinkers back on.
36 GOLD BEAU (FR) (11)
(CD) 23263865
6 9-9 | 61.2kg
Kristin Stubbs v
TIMEFORM VIEW:
98
Shelley Birkett (3lb/1kg)
C&D winner. Performing just respectably at best of late but is back down to a
workable mark.
98
4 9-8 | 60.8kg
Jordan Vaughan (5lb/2kg)
Wolverhampton scorer (7.2f) in October who hasn’t kicked on from her
promising return at that venue in March. Bounce back called for.
511JEBEL TARA (4)
(CD) 5160-7863
11 9-8 | 60.8kg
Alan Brown b+t
99
Dale Swift
Enjoyed something of a renaissance when winning 4 times last term. Back-toform third at Nottingham last week and leading contender if he can build on
that. Now 3 lb below last winning mark.
62 DANZEB (IRE) (24)
2671-475
3 9-6 | 59.9kg
Ann Duffield s
95
P. J. McDonald
Improved when making a winning nursery debut at Hamilton (5f) in September.
Just as good when fourth on reappearance at Pontefract (6f) in April, but
respectable fifth here last time.
77 SLIM CHANCE (IRE) (13)
(C, D) 3566079-0
7 9-6 | 59.9kg
Simon West 95
Andrew Elliott
Not in much form at end of 2015 and fared no better on reappearance.
86
226070-58
7 9-5 | 59.4kg
Alan Swinbank Neil Farley
84 SPRING BIRD (62)
Runner-up twice off higher marks than this at Catterick last spring but she’s
shown little spark in 2 starts for her new yard this season.
91
346437-00
3 9-4 | 59.0kg
Christopher Kellett Dougie Costello
95 KODIMOOR (IRE) (37)
Twice placed in sprint maidens last year, but well held both starts for new stable
in recent months.
109 IN MY PLACE (13)
4748-6641
Richard Fahey
(D) 3 9-3 | 58.5kg
s
Adam McNamara (7lb/3kg)
Responded well to cheekpieces when off the mark at Redcar (6f, good to firm)
at the end of last month. 3 lb rise may not stop him going in again if headgear
continues to have positive effect.
IN MY PLACE came good in this headgear at Redcar last month and a 3 lb rise might not
be enough to stop him following up against this largely much more exposed
opposition. Jebel Tara bounced back to form at Nottingham on Thursday and should
be in the shake-up again, while former C&D winner Gold Beau is back down to a
workable mark.
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
412MALLYMKUN (27)
43231-380
K. R. Burke BETTING FORECAST:
9-2 In My Place, 13-2 Gold Beau, 8-1 Jebel Tara, 10-1 Viva Verglas, 12-1 Danzeb, 12-1
Lydiate Lady, 14-1 Mallymkun, 14-1 Whipphound, 14-1 Spring Bird, 16-1 Kodimoor,
18-1 Percy’s Gal, 33-1 Slim Chance
100
1. IN MY PLACE 2. JEBEL TARA 3. GOLD BEAU (FR)
SMART STATS:
No Smart Stats available for this race
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THURSBY HANDICAP (QUALIFIER) (5) 4yo+ (Rated 0-70)
£4,500 1m1f (1810 Metres)
RACE 5
BETTING FORECAST:
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
Draw: N/APace Information: Weakly Contested
18 RED CHARMER (IRE) (11)
(C) 700-89011
6 9-7 | 60.3kg
Ann Duffield 100
P. J. McDonald
Returned to form to take advantage of a drop in the weights over 1m here last
month and followed up at Hamilton 10 days later. Thriving and further 8 lb rise
may not stop him completing hat-trick.
24 ARTFUL PRINCE (14)
(CD) 0008-7887
6 9-7 | 60.3kg
James Given b
98
Joe Doyle (3lb/1kg)
(BF) 99
2213405-7
7 9-5 | 59.4kg
R. Mike Smith Garry Whillans (5lb/2kg)
Won at Ayr last summer. Shaped as if needing run on reappearance there at the
end of April and is down to a workable mark. Respected.
(CD) 98
356-55734
8 9-5 | 59.4kg
Declan Carroll Ger O’Neill (7lb/3kg)
45 SAVE THE BEES (14)
Now on a lower mark than for 2 of his 3 wins last summer and step back in right
direction when reaching frame on last 2 starts. Needs considering.
98
75723-079
4 9-5 | 59.4kg
Michael Herrington Josh Doyle (5lb/2kg)
56 INSHAA (13)
Tricky customer who has yet to finish better than mid-field in 3 handicap starts
for current connections.
93
Paula Muir (7lb/3kg)
Won at Thirsk last summer, but below form final 2 starts last term and hasn’t
seriously threatened in 2 starts this time round.
73 TECTONIC (IRE) (11)
(CD) 23736-068
7 9-2 | 58.1kg
Keith Dalgleish s
97
Jason Hart
No better than sixth in 3 starts this year but has dropped to a mark 1 lb lower
than when winning this 12 months ago and no surprise to see a much more
prominent showing now.
96
051/60370-
4 8-10 | 55.3kg
Brian Ellison Callum Shepherd (5lb/2kg)
87 OUR KYLIE (IRE) (328)
Unbeaten in 2 starts over hurdles since joining this yard and returns to the Flat
off what could be a very favourable mark (won at Nottingham off 4 lb higher in
autumn 2014).
(CD) 94
6/9-0
9 8-8 | 54.4kg
Geoffrey Harker Joe Fanning
99 JUDICIOUS (20)
C&D winner but lightly raced in recent times, always behind on last month’s
return from a further year off.
102 ANNIGONI (IRE) (9)
070-99
Ruth Carr 4 8-3 | 52.2kg
s
99
Luke Morris
Lightly-raced maiden who has been well held on both starts since joining
current yard.
10 DECLARED RUNNERS
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
1. OUR KYLIE (IRE) 2. RED CHARMER (IRE) 3. TECTONIC (IRE)
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Tectonic 6-9-72-1f
Keith Dalgleish
Ellaal 5-9-27-2
Ruth Carr
Hydrant 7-9-211-4f
Richard Guest
Watts Up Son 4-9-68-1
Declan Carroll
Ay Tay Tate 5-8-520-1
David C. Griffiths
SMART STATS:
31 HAYMARKET (49)
645170-07
4 9-4 | 59.0kg
Patrick Holmes TIMEFORM VIEW:
OUR KYLIE has won both starts over hurdles since joining Brian Ellison and lurks on a
dangerous mark back on the Flat. The thriving Red Charmer is an obvious danger, while
last year’s winner Tectonic has been given a chance by the handicapper and also merits
respect.
WINNERS IN PREVIOUS YEARS:
Won twice off higher marks last summer. Better than result on a couple of
occasions this year, weakening late on over 10f at Redcar last time. Return to
slightly shorter could help and respected.
610FRAMLEY GARTH (IRE) (20)
3-1 Red Charmer, 7-2 Our Kylie, 8-1 Save The Bees, 9-1 Tectonic, 10-1 Artful Prince,
11-1 Haymarket, 16-1 Inshaa, 18-1 Annigoni, 25-1 Framley Garth, 33-1 Judicious
No Smart Stats available for this race
Phillip Makin6
Paul Mulrennan11
Connor Beasley (7)9
Jason Hart (7)11
Franny Norton9
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BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF FILLIES’ HANDICAP (4) 3yo
fillies (Rated 0-80) £10,000 6f195y (1390 Metres)
RACE 6
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
114 POPSIES JOY (IRE) (16)
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
Draw: N/APace Information: Uncontested
11 COMPANY ASSET (IRE) (277)
365213-
3 9-7 | 60.3kg
Kevin Ryan (C) (D) 95
115-6
3 9-7 | 60.3kg
John Quinn Adam McNamara (7lb/3kg)
Lightly-raced winner. Sixth of 8 in handicap (13/2) at this course (7.8f, good) on
reappearance 24 days ago. Has a good apprentice taking 7 lb off her back.
(D) 96
531-
3 9-5 | 59.4kg
Michael Dods Paul Mulrennan
Broke her duck when taking an 8-runner maiden at Ayr (7.2f, good) last
September. Likely better to come after only 3 starts and much depends on
whether she’s primed after 8 months off.
93
46314-8
3 9-5 | 59.4kg
Martyn Meade Joe Fanning
Scored at Beverley (7.5f) last September and posted a respectable eighth of
17 in handicap at Doncaster (7f, good to firm) on her return 30 days ago. More
required to figure here though.
95
George Chaloner
Beverley maiden winner (7.5f) last summer and shaped as if needing the run
when seventh of 12 in handicap at Newmarket (8f, good) 32 days ago. Still open
to improvement and not discounted.
Left previous efforts behind when 3 lengths fourth of 17 on handicap debut at
Doncaster last month and claims if turning up in similar form again.
(D) 3 8-13 | 56.7kg
Julie Camacho
99
Joe Doyle (3lb/1kg)
Won 7f Wolverhampton maiden in March but well held on handicap debut at
the same venue later that month. Back on turf after an 11-week break.
(D) 92
61
3 8-12 | 56.2kg
Tracy Waggott Royston Ffrench
82 CONNEMERA QUEEN (28)
Left debut well behind when springing a 50/1 surprise in 7f Redcar maiden last
month. Handicapper hasn’t taken any chances with her mark but potential for
better after 2 starts.
94
3 8-11 | 55.8kg
Jordan Vaughan (5lb/2kg)
99 SISTER DUDE (17)
74-74
K. R. Burke Promise in maidens, travelling well long way when 4 lengths fourth over 1m
at Haydock last month. Drop to 7f could suit now handicapping and has the
potential for better.
105 BAD GIRL CAOIMHE (IRE) (54)
8-22
3 8-11 | 55.8kg
Brian Ellison (BF) 99
Callum Shepherd (5lb/2kg)
Thrice-raced maiden. Second of 11 in maiden (7/4) at Catterick (7f, soft) 54 days
ago. Makes handicap debut. Looks competitive on form.
An open affair in which it might be worth chancing the Karl Burke handicap newcomer
SISTER DUDE. This daughter of Notnowcato travelled well for a long way over 1m last
time and promises to be suited by this slightly shorter trip. Last month’s Beverley scorer
Popsies Joy, Richard Fahey’s Zaina Rizeena and last year’s course maiden winner
Company Asset head the many dangers.
1. SISTER DUDE 2. POPSIES JOY (IRE) 3. ZAINA RIZEENA
WINNERS IN PREVIOUS YEARS:
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
Maureb 3-8-118-1
Tony Coyle
Jacquotte Delahaye 3-9-77-1 David Brown
Penny Garcia 3-9-516-1
Tim Easterby
Dutch Rose 3-9-55-2f
David O’Meara
Alluring Star 3-8-17-1
Michael Easterby
B. A. Curtis10
Connor Beasley (3)11
Duran Fentiman11
Daniel Tudhope8
James Sullivan (3)11
SMART STATS:
£7.50
95
43-04
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Chris Fairhurst Andrew Elliott
711BINT ARCANO (FR) (76)
BETTING FORECAST:
11-2 Popsies Joy, 7-1 Sister Dude, 15-2 Company Asset, 10-1 Bad Girl Caoimhe, 10-1
Al Shahaniya, 11-1 Zaina Rizeena, 14-1 Bint Arcano, 14-1 Ambriel, 14-1 Florenza, 16-1
Rio’s Cliffs, 16-1 Connemera Queen, 25-1 Dominannie
£26.90
68 FLORENZA (30)
263-318
Left her 2 efforts as a juvenile behind when runner-up in 8.5f Beverley maiden on
reappearance, but disappointing on Musselburgh handicap debut since.
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
46 RIO’S CLIFFS (30)
93
55-28
3 8-6 | 53.5kg
Alan Swinbank Neil Farley
TIMEFORM VIEW:
33 AMBRIEL (IRE) (269)
Richard Fahey
Jason Hart
12 DECLARED RUNNERS
27 AL SHAHANIYA (IRE) (24)
3 9-4 | 59.0kg
100
1212 DOMINANNIE (IRE) (35)
Tom Eaves
510ZAINA RIZEENA (32)
Much improved when shedding maiden tag in 7.5f Beverley handicap last
month. Had a bit in hand and could still be fairly treated after a 6 lb rise.
91
Course maiden winner last summer who was a good third of 19 in a 6.5f
Doncaster nursery on final start in September. Claims if primed after 9 months
off.
316-7
56235-731
3 8-10 | 55.3kg
Tim Easterby £0.25
Martyn Meade’s profit when having one runner at a flat meeting since the
start of the 2011 season (saddles: RIO’S CLIFFS)
Tracy Waggott’s profit when having one runner at a flat meeting since the
start of the 2011 season (saddles: CONNEMERA QUEEN)
Michael Dods’s profit with horses running after a break since the start of the
2011 season (saddles: AMBRIEL)
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RACING UK HANDICAP (5) 4yo+ (Rated 0-70) £4,500
7f173y (1570 Metres)
RACE 7
1110 MCDELTA (48)
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
Draw: Favours Low Pace Information: Weakly Contested
12 SO IT’S WAR (FR) (5)
(D, BF) 4266-9942
5 9-7 | 60.3kg
Keith Dalgleish s
72101106
Ruth Carr t
Not won for a while but has made a good start to the year, third of 17 at Redcar
(1m) 13 days ago. Another who can’t be discounted.
93
8150756-8
10 8-8 | 54.4kg
Chris Fairhurst Andrew Elliott
1314 WHO’S SHIRL (27)
Won over 7f at Doncaster off a 3 lb higher mark last summer. Likely to be sharper
with last month’s reappearance at Newcastle and no surprise to see her get
involved.
1413 MOPS ANGEL (21)
(BF) 2-9955476
5 8-7 | 54.0kg
Michael Appleby 97
Andrew Mullen
93
9924-9023
4 9-2 | 58.1kg
Declan Carroll Ger O’Neill (7lb/3kg)
Creditable placed efforts over 5f/6f on last 2 starts. Return to longer trip in favour,
but had plenty of chances off similar marks and suspicion she may find the odd
one too strong again.
v
BETTING FORECAST:
5-1 Bush Beauty, 8-1 So It’s War, 17-2 Cabal, 11-1 Call Out Loud, 12-1 Top Offer, 12-1
Mcdelta, 14-1 Mrs Biggs, 16-1 Talent Scout, 16-1 Mops Angel, 16-1 Ellaal, 20-1 Ferdy,
25-1 Who’s Shirl, 33-1 Arms Around Me, 40-1 bar
98
Jason Hart
SO IT’S WAR has an obvious chance off the same mark as when second at Beverley last
week but there are plenty of possible threats in what looks another really open handicap
on the card, headed by Mick Appleby’s Call Out Loud, Saturday’s Chester winner Bush
Beauty and recent Newcastle runner-up Cabal.
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
1. SO IT’S WAR (FR) 2. CALL OUT LOUD 3. BUSH BEAUTY (IRE)
(C) 93
1909900-0
7 9-2 | 58.1kg
Alan Swinbank Joe Fanning
WINNERS IN PREVIOUS YEARS:
68 LOTHAIR (IRE) (9)
Former course winner. Lost way at end of 2015 but did have an excuse on
reappearance (saddle slipped and eased).
(CD) 97
343-80443
10 9-2 | 58.1kg
Karen Tutty Gemma Tutty (5lb/2kg)
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
74 TALENT SCOUT (IRE) (5)
Three-time C&D winner. Twenty two runs since last win in 2014. Creditable
third of 12 in handicap (10/1) at Beverley (7.4f, good to firm) 5 days ago. Looks
competitive on form.
23330-650
4 8-11 | 55.8kg
James Given 89
Tom Eaves
97
12455326
7 8-10 | 55.3kg
Patrick Morris Dougie Costello
97 TOP OFFER (9)
Has largely held his form well since winning a seller at Wolverhampton in
February. Things didn’t go his way at Musselburgh last time and likely still in
decent heart.
6356-6631
5 9-1 | 57.6kg
Eric Alston (D) 100
Neil Farley
Back to winning ways with smooth success in Chester handicap over this trip on
Saturday, coming from the rear and storming clear. Got to be respected again
under a penalty.
Mercers Row 8-9-43-1
Karen Tutty
Senor George 7-8-138-1
Tony Coyle
Dubious Escapade 4-9-315-2
Ann Duffield
Copperwood 7-9-44-1
Mark Johnston
Fazza 4-9-57-2jf
Edwin Tuer
Gemma Tutty (5)7
P. J. McDonald12
P. J. McDonald7
Joe Fanning10
Tony Hamilton13
SMART STATS:
£10.87
£5.22
Placed 5 times in maidens for Bryan Smart, including over C&D, but yet to make
an impact in 4 handicap starts for current yard.
105 BUSH BEAUTY (IRE) (6lb/3kg ex) (2)
Luke Morris
TIMEFORM VIEW:
Back to last winning mark and ran well when second at Newcastle (7f) 9 days
ago, shaping as if this return to a slightly longer trip will suit. Has to enter the
reckoning.
812ARMS AROUND ME (IRE) (9)
97
14 DECLARED RUNNERS
49 MRS BIGGS (12)
(D) 166-96642
9 9-2 | 58.1kg
Geoffrey Harker s
Losing run is mounting up, never seriously threatening when sixth of 15 at
Leicester last month. Tends to start slowly.
Looked better than ever when taking advantage of a reduced mark at Doncaster
(7f) in April. Possibly found run coming too soon when well-held sixth at
Salisbury 9 days later and better expected now.
51 CABAL (9)
Callum Shepherd (5lb/2kg)
94
47408-343
7 8-8 | 54.4kg
Paul Green P. J. McDonald
Tom Queally
Thrived through the spring, winning at Wolverhampton in March and going in
twice over 1m at Musselburgh. Last couple of efforts suggest the handicapper
may be winning the argument for now.
(D, BF) 71305-616
4 9-4 | 59.0kg
Michael Appleby 96
123 FERDY (IRE) (13)
(C, D) 96
7 9-4 | 59.0kg
Paul Mulrennan
311CALL OUT LOUD (43)
s
Runner-up in an AW handicap for Geoffrey Deacon in February and had excuses
on both starts since. Starts out for his new yard on a workable mark. Cheekpieces
also on first time.
99
Successful twice at this time last year and winning turn could be near again
judged on last week’s Beverley second over this trip. Obvious chance off same
mark.
26 ELLAAL (11)
(D) 5006-4209
6 8-8 | 54.4kg
Ian Williams Eric Alston’s profit with favourites since the start of the 2011 season (saddles:
BUSH BEAUTY)
Ian Williams’s profit with horses running in first time headgear since the start
of the 2011 season (saddles: MCDELTA)
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WATCH RACING UK ON 3 DEVICES HANDICAP (5) 3yo
(Rated 0-70) £4,500 1m3f39y (2250 Metres)
RACE 8
WINNERS IN PREVIOUS YEARS:
Going: Good (Good to Firm in places)
Right handed, galloping. The pear-shaped course is just over a mile and a half in
extent, with a stiff uphill finish of just over three furlongs. In races over seven furlongs
and further, a prominent position on the home turn is often an advantage. Although
the turns are easy, it provides a stiff test of stamina, especially for two-year-olds early
in the season. When the ground becomes testing, jockeys tend to switch to the stand
side in the straight.
2015
2014
2013
2012
Draw: N/APace Information: Uncontested
98
5463-1U
3 9-7 | 60.3kg
Keith Dalgleish Tom Queally
Dam was placed in a bumper, and she relished 10f when making a successful
reappearance at Ayr last month. Unseated rider at Pontefract latest.
93
75-4
3 9-6 | 59.9kg
Jedd O’Keeffe Paul Mulrennan
Too green to show much in 2 outings for Kevin Ryan, but a bit more like it when
fourth on last month’s Newcastle reappearance. Opening mark has suffered as a
result, but he may have more to offer.
99
461-6
3 9-6 | 59.9kg
Ann Duffield P. J. McDonald
32 HEAVEN SCENT (27)
Won 6-runner Pontefract maiden (10f) final start at 2 yrs, and shaped as if in need
of the run on return/handicap debut at Wetherby (14f) a month ago. Entitled to
come on for that.
98
46237184
3 9-4 | 59.0kg
Mark Johnston Joe Fanning
48 KELVIN HALL (13)
Finally off the mark in maiden company at Wolverhampton in April, but fact she’s
so exposed limits her potential in handicaps, and she has made a low-key start.
96
54488-47
3 9-1 | 57.6kg
Dianne Sayer Tom Eaves
53 MY VALENTINO (IRE) (19)
Went the wrong way in maidens at up to 7f last term, but did catch the eye on
handicap debut at Carlisle last month. Unable to build on that 5 days later and
now up in trip.
v
100
Luke Morris
Hard to enthuse over what he has offered in 5 starts so far, possibly amiss at
Nottingham a fortnight ago. That said he is in very good hands and is still
unexposed. Visored.
85
865-
3 8-11 | 55.8kg
Michael Appleby Andrew Mullen
77 YOUNG TOM (222)
Well held all 3 starts in turf maidens (at up to 9f) last season. May prove
more effective now switched to handicaps up in trip but opening mark not
particularly generous.
86 CALYPSO DELEGATOR (IRE) (11)
96-56
3 8-10 | 55.3kg
Micky Hammond 94
Callum Shepherd (5lb/2kg)
Has shown as much temperament as ability so far in 4 outings at up to 9.8f.
8 DECLARED RUNNERS
BETTING FORECAST:
11-4 Palisade, 5-1 Sattelac, 5-1 Silva Eclipse, 13-2 My Valentino, 9-1 Kelvin Hall, 12-1
Heaven Scent, 14-1 Young Tom, 22-1 Calypso Delegator
TIMEFORM VIEW:
Backing PALISADE comes with clear risks attached given he shaped as though amiss
just a fortnight ago, but his excellent handler is quick to turn him out in a change of
headgear, and his pedigree alone is an ongoing recommendation. Sattelac unseated
his rider leaving the stalls at Pontefract, but had previously tasted success at Ayr, so
could be the main danger.
TIMEFORM 1-2-3:
1. PALISADE 2. SATTELAC 3. SILVA ECLIPSE
25%
21%
24 SILVA ECLIPSE (27)
688-84
3 9-0 | 57.2kg
Sir Mark Prescott Bt Luke Morris9
Sammy Jo Bell (5)10
P. J. McDonald8
Franny Norton8
Andrew Elliott8
SMART STATS:
11 SATTELAC (17)
65 PALISADE (12)
Night Generation 3-8-69-4f
Sir Mark Prescott Bt
Emerahldz 3-9-710-3f
Richard Fahey
Chant 3-9-44-1
Ann Duffield
Spats Colombo 3-8-0
10-1 Micky Hammond
Lady Kashaan 3-8-1211-4f
Alan Swinbank
Sir Mark Prescott Bt’s strike rate with horses running over 10f+ since the start
of the 2011 season (saddles: PALISADE)
Sir Mark Prescott Bt’s strike rate in mid season since the start of the 2011
season (saddles: PALISADE)