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There are five scheduled meetings in Britain and Ireland on Wednesday, with flat fans in for an informative afternoon and evening of varied action. They have Ascot, Brighton, Kempton (AW), Pontefract and Wolverhampton (AW) to study on quicjening spring ground, with some decent Group prizes and competitive handicaps to try to solve at the Berkshire venue (and the top Newmarket yards sure to be well represented).
In this article:
Sweet William
Ascot 2.15 (UK time)
John Gosden’s progressive 5-y-o performer seems sure to be primed for this valuable prize on his seasonal reappearance after 193 days off the track, and has plenty of scope to develop into a top class stayer over the next few months (against much more exposed rivals). He has won 3 of his 9 career starts so far, and a strong pace is on the cards here which will help him settle in the early stages under regular rider Rab Havlin (with the yard now in top form/6 winners in the last fortnight).
Odds: 3.50
Jumbeau
Ascot 3.25 (UK time)
Tom Clover is a young trainer to follow over the next few seasons, and his consistent 4-y-o filly often shaped well in defeat last summer in fair handicap company. This Ascot sprint on fast ground should be her optimum conditions first time out under the talented 3lb claimer Connor Planas, and he will be looking to weave his way through late and fast in this big field (with plenty of trailblazers in the line up to set things up).
Odds: 11.00
Yesterday’s Horse Racing Tips – Tuesday, April 30th.
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