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There are 8 races covered by the ITV cameras on Saturday, with Ascot, Newmarket and Redcar providing a wide range of top class action. The Group 1 Sun Chariot Stakes at HQ is the best quality race of the afternoon, providing a great opportunity for fillies and mares over the mile trip at 2.42pm. Redcar stage their big meeting of the entire season, with a bumper crowd certain and the William Hill 2-y-o Trophy at 3.21pm sure to attract runners up from the big yards in the south for the excellent prize money on offer.
In this artice:
Ehraz
Ascot 3:00 (UK time)
Richard Hannon’s useful sprinter caught the eye in a strong-finishing sixth in the Commonwealth Cup at the Royal meeting here in June, and his freshness at this stage of the season could be a real positive now in a competitive looking Group 3.
Odds: NA
Fresh
Ascot 3:36 (UK time)
James Fanshawe’s handicapper is balding a fantastic Ascot record, and he is fancied to defy another rise up the weights back at his favourite track. He is a strong traveller with a smart turn of foot when the cards fall right, and these big field cavalry charges up the straight suit him ideally.
Odds: NA
Odds are best odds available as at 9am October 1st 2022. Odds may now differ.
Time (UK) | Track | Horse | Analysis |
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1:31 | Newmarket | Al Husn | Roger Varian’s filly returned from 5 months off the track to make a winning handicap debut at this track last time out, and the manner of that victory at a mile strongly suggest she can defy this new mark now tackling 1m2f for the first time. |
1:51 | Ascot | Acklam Express | Nigel Tinkler’s stable star has not been easy to place in warm company all summer, but he returned to something like his best form at Beverley last time out (arguably too handy with no cover racing wide), and has optimum conditions at Ascot on Saturday. |
2:06 | Newmarket | Union Court | Ed Walker’s filly had no chance as ridden in a very strong listed contest at Ayr last time out won by Prince of Pillo, but still shaped as though in top form after a busy summer (finished strongly from miles off a very fast pace). This represents a drop back in class now upped to six furlongs for the first time in her 8 race career, and she is fancied to notch her third win of the season. |
2:25 | Ascot | Hamish | William Haggas’s useful performer arguably posted a career best effort at the age of six when finishing second to Kyprios at the Curragh last time out, and this Group 3 contest represents quite a marked drop back down in class. He comes into this relatively fresh after just two runs this season, and is likely to get a positive ride from Pat Dobbs dropping back a couple of furlongs in trip. |
2:42 | Newmarket | Saffron Beach | Jane Chapple-Hyam’s top class filly lost no caste in defeat behind the enterprisingly ridden Pearls Galore at Leopardstown last time out, and she is worth siding with now returning to Newmarket (six career runs at HQ, three wins and two runner-up efforts at the highest level). |
3:00 | Ascot | Ehraz | Richard Hannon’s useful sprinter caught the eye in a strong-finishing sixth in the Commonwealth Cup at the Royal meeting here in June, and his freshness at this stage of the season could be a real positive now in a competitive looking Group 3. |
3:21 | Redcar | Cold Case | Karl Burke’s progressive 2-y-o landed hefty market confidence in warm company at Doncaster last time out, and there was no fluke in the manner of victory under a confident ride from the front. He is fancied to take this prestigious listed prize at Redcar on Saturday (with plenty more improvement in the tank after just five career starts). |
3:36 | Ascot | Fresh | “James Fanshawe’s handicapper is balding a fantastic Ascot record, and he is fancied to defy another rise up the weights back at his favourite track. He is a strong traveller with a smart turn of foot when the cards fall right, and these big field cavalry charges up the straight suit him ideally. |
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