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Today’s Racing Tips – October 8th
The Future Champions meeting at Newmarket is very much the highlight of the ITV action on Saturday, with three cracking Group races and a red hot handicap sure to attract the bulk of the betting interest. The Dewhurst at 3.00pm provides a chance to look at some bright prospects from the top local yards, with all eyes likely to be focused on next seasons Classics should a new superstar emerge.
At York, there is sure to be a capacity crowd in attendance for their last meeting of the season, and the punters will be getting stuck into some huge field and very competitive action on ground that is likely to be on the softer side.
In this artice:
Chaldean
Newmarket 3:00 (UK time)
Andrew Balding has his team in typically blistering form as the season comes to a close, and this progressive juvenile created a deep impression when winning the Group 2 Champagne Stakes in style at Doncaster last month. He is a strong traveler with a sharp turn of foot on decent ground, and there should be plenty more improvement in the tank after just four career starts.
Odds: NA
Blanchland
Newmarket 1:50 (UK time)
Jane Chapple Hyam’s progressive juvenile has improved run to run this season, catching the eye when an unlucky second at Ascot in September and then making no mistake under a confident ride from last to first at Newcastle. This Group 3 represents a marked jump up in class, but he should relish every yard of the 1m2f trip and remains open to loads of improvement after just three career starts.
Odds: NA
Odds are best odds available as at 9am October 8th 2022. Odds may now differ.
Time (UK) | Track | Horse | Analysis |
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1:50 | Newmarket | Blanchland | Jane Chapple Hyam’s progressive juvenile has improved run to run this season, catching the eye when an unlucky second at Ascot in September and then making no mistake under a confident ride from last to first at Newcastle. This Group 3 represents a marked jump up in class, but he should relish every yard of the 1m2f trip and remains open to loads of improvement after just three career starts. |
2:05 | York | Alpha Capture | William Haggas has maintained a fantastic strike rate throughout the season, and this progressive juvenile ran really well when just denied on the nod by Cold Case at Doncaster last time out. There is more improvement to come after just three career starts, and he should take plenty of beating here under Tom Marquand. |
2:25 | Newmarket | Holloway Boy | Karl Burke’s 2-y-o has been expensive to follow since making a surprise winning debut at Royal Ascot in the Chesham, but he has lost little in defeat and might have bumped into a top class rival when beaten by Nostrum here last time out. He remains with plenty of size and scope to keep on improving, and this mile trip should suit ideally under Clifford Lee. |
2:40 | York | Stay Well | Hughie Morrison’s 4-y-o has not quite fulfilled the promise shown in April and June on his last two starts, racing rather indolently when first coming under pressure off modest gallops, but he remains in form and this big field handicap should be much more suitable (with the booking of the red hot Jason Hart catching the eye). |
3:00 | Newmarket | Chaldean | Andrew Balding has his team in typically blistering form as the season comes to a close, and this progressive juvenile created a deep impression when winning the Group 2 Champagne Stakes in style at Doncaster last month. He is strong traveller with a sharp turn of foot on decent ground, and the there should be plenty more improvement in the tank after just four career starts. |
3:15 | York | Lucky Man | Richard Spencer does particularly well with a small team of horses, and his course and distance winner comes here on the back of a career best run in the Ayr Gold Cup last month. |
3:40 | Newmarket | Inchicore | Alan King’s handicapper has long shaped as though a proper stiff test of stamina would suit ideally, and he is worth chancing for this valuable prize with Richard Kingscote in the saddle. He caught these eye last time out at Doncaster over 1m6f, left with a lot of ground to make up from rear behind Going Gone, but seemingly finishing with running left in the tank. |
Yesterday’s Horse Racing Tips – Friday, October 7th
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