Lingfield Top Rated Horses Friday 3rd April

Lingfield Top Rated Horses Friday 3rd April

13:30
Lady Dora Mae  13.07
Party Bear  7.50
Cool Molly  7.33
Mereside Diva  5.78
Lady Manzor  4.94
Madame De Sevigne  4.19
Handle With Care  4.08
So Sassy  3.67
Elizabetty  3.24
Bella Bisbee  2.84
Dandy Khan  1.62
Searchingtheblues  1.23

14:05
St Faz  12.22
Shrimp Shady  9.33
Riyami  6.15
Selenic  5.60
Arc Zoosve  4.34
Diamond Bay  4.16
Charlie’s Choice  3.51
Appier  3.40
Circuit Breaker  3.24
Tarbat Ness  2.88
Dance Time  2.79
Francesco Baracca  1.94
Trojan Storm  1.78
Vaguely Royal  1.71

14:40
Dark Ace  13.20
Apache Outlaw  8.17
Betsen  6.75
Silky Wilkie  6.65
The Thames Boatman  6.22
Carbine Harvester  5.84
Justcallmepete  4.17
Uncle Don  4.14
Accrual  2.69
Mesaafi  2.55
Moulin Booj  2.43
Intervention  2.09

15:15
Penzance  15.95
Wyld Bill  14.22
Night Breeze  8.31
Londoner  5.81
Dark Moon Rising  5.19
Towerlands  4.31
Metallo  3.86
Unterberg  3.56
Hitched  2.85
Great Bedwyn  2.18
My Fermoy  1.59
Cristo  1.47
San Andreas  1.04
Eupator  0.87

15:50
Angel Hunter  11.88
I Still Have Faith  8.58
Talis Evolvere 7.65
The Dragon King  5.56
Dingle  4.05
Invited  3.98
Borgi  3.79
Sous La Neige  3.69
Exquisite Acclaim  2.90
Sir Paul Ramsey  2.81
Unassuming  2.30
Ben Lawers  1.47

16:25
Alasrae  10.38
Mighty Vega  8.82
Lord Harcourt  7.90
Space Bear  7.35
Mister Moet  5.42
Henrythenate  5.27
Numero Vingt  5.11
U S S Charleston  4.55
Alvin  4.15
King Of Chaos  4.06
Akabusi  2.65
Grey Horizon  2.01

17:00
Wonder  11.87
Robusto  7.00
Mao Shang Wong  6.57
Latin  6.10
Damascus Steel  4.10
Francesi  3.68
Sea Founder  3.64
Imperial Decision  3.56
Son Of Man  2.72
Bint Al Daar  2.25
Party Island  1.95
Sonnerie Power  1.78
Tommy’s Promise  1.69
Bystander  1.52
Loyal Touch  1.29
The Bay Warrior  0.39

Newcastle Top Rated Horses Friday 3rd April

Newcastle Top Rated Horses Friday 3rd April

13:15
Andab  28.64
Billecart  21.84
New Monarch  15.22
Timeforshowcasing  6.03
Jel Pepper  3.98
Alarming 3.15
Padraig Dawn  2.04

13:50
Al Najashi  12.80
Silent Strike  12.56
Ten Carat Harry  8.50
Monarch’s Gold  5.65
Northern Empire  4.42
Three Non Blondes  4.06
Cotai Lights  3.15
Saffron Dandy  2.80
Sparksmith  2.78
Jungle Ruler  2.72
Eternal Solace  2.26
One And Gone  1.58
Justmyluck  0.89
Elizabetty  0.00

14:25
Stateira  31.39
Carolina Jetstream  11.50
Bridget’s View  6.69
Powdering  6.20
Fouette  4.79
Callianassa  3.64
Paris Babe  3.62
Brazilian Rose  3.44
Shallow  2.84
Ziggy’s Queen  1.76
Indigo Dream  1.34

15:00
Blue Rc  10.63
The Lost King  10.04
Chancellor  13.78
Apiarist  7.88
Tyrrhenian Sea  6.42
First Principle  5.04
Shafdar  4.55
Storm Star  4.20
Nikovo  2.94
Dosman  1.89
Witch Hunter  1.43
Flight Plan  1.25
Rogue Encore  1.09

15:35
Marshman  8.70
Wiltshire  7.13
Sir Les Patterson 7.52
Lakers  5.43
Sarab Star  5.27
Ferrous  4.97
Pocklington  4.52
Berkshire Whisper 3.13
Fivethousandtoone  3.09
Valiant Force  2.84
El Bodon  2.73
Heathcliff  2.30
City House  0.81
So Darn Hot  0.39
Coul Angel  0.00
Heavenly Heather  0.00

16:10
Regal Ulixes  22.11
Gaucher  17.56
Teumessias Fox  8.13
Paradias  6.30
Zryan  4.94
King’s Code  3.51
Antrim  2.32
Midnight Lion  1.76
Bragbor  1.61
Parlando  1.10
Brasil Power  1.00
Nolton Cross 0.96
Duke’s Command  0.54
The Glen Rovers  0.49
Bravais  0.00
Night Breeze  0.00

16:42
Beylerbeyi  20.68
Duke Of Oxford  12.37
Dramatic Star  11.00
Enemy  10.01
Berkshire Sundance  4.19
Tryfan  2.53
Tribal Star  2.11
Artisan Dancer  2.09
Charging Thunder  1.35
Barenboim  1.28
Sax Appeal  0.97
Prydwen  0.64

Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase Grade 1 Stats

Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase Grade 1 Stats

Key 12-Year Trends (2014–2025)

Back-to-Back Winners: While rare, it has been done by Al Boum Photo (2019/20) and Galopin Des Champs (2023/24).
The 8-Year-Old Peak: 8-year-olds have the best strike rate in the last decade.
Supplemented Success: Inothewayurthinkin broke a long-standing trend last year by becoming the first supplemented horse to win.
Course Form: 11 of the last 12 winners had won at least once previously at the Cheltenham Festival.

Runner Analysis & Preference List

1. Inothewayurthinkin (Trainer: Gavin Cromwell | Jockey: Mark Walsh)

Trends Fit: 10/10. He is the defending champion and, at 8 years old, he is in the physical prime for a repeat. His victory last year was no fluke; he travelled best and stayed strongest. Crucially, while he won on “Soft” last year, his trainer has always maintained that better ground allows him to use his tactical speed more effectively.
Verdict: The horse they all have to beat. He has the course form, the rating (178), and the proven stamina. He is the rightful statistical favourite to join the elite club of back-to-back winners.

2. Gaelic Warrior (Trainer: Willie Mullins | Jockey: Paul Townend)

Trends Fit: 9/10. If there is a “speed horse” to challenge the champion on Good ground, it is him. An 8-year-old with a rating of 175, his jumping is much straighter than it used to be. He has won at the Festival twice and his Savills Chase win proved he stays 3 miles.
Verdict: The primary challenger. On faster ground, his high cruising speed could put the field under pressure earlier than usual, testing Inothewayurthinkin’s ability to “bridge the gap” late on.

3. Grey Dawning (Trainer: Dan Skelton | Jockey: Harry Skelton)

Trends Fit: 8/10. An 8-year-old rated 170. He won the Turners last year and the King George this season. He is the definition of a “Cheltenham horse”—he loves the New Course and the uphill finish.
Verdict: The best British hope. He is incredibly tough, but statistically, he might lack the pure “gear” that Inothewayurthinkin and Gaelic Warrior possess on a sounder surface.

4. Firefox (Trainer: Gordon Elliott | Jockey: Jack Kennedy)

Trends Fit: 7/10. A 7-year-old on the upgrade. He has been aimed at this all season and fits the profile of a younger horse coming into the race with a point to prove.
Verdict: A major each-way player. He is less exposed than the top three, though he needs a career-best performance to dethrone the reigning champion.

5. L’Homme Presse (Trainer: Venetia Williams | Jockey: Charlie Deutsch)

Trends Fit: 6/10. Now 11, the stats are firmly against him. However, he was a gallant fourth in this race last year and remains one of the best jumpers in the business.
Verdict: Likely to give his all but should find the younger trio too sharp on Good ground.

 

Revised Order of Preference

1. Inothewayurthinkin (The defending champion; statistically perfect for a repeat)
2. Gaelic Warrior (The biggest threat on fast ground; massive engine)
3. Grey Dawning (Best British contender; a King George winner with elite course form)
4. Firefox (Improving 7-year-old from a top Irish yard)
5. L’Homme Presse (Classy veteran, but age is the major trend negative)

 

Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle Grade 1 Stats

Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle Grade 1 Stats

Key 12-Year Trends (2014–2025)

The Favourite’s Graveyard: Zero favourites have won in the last 12 years. The last successful favourite was At Fishers Cross in 2013.
Price Matters: 10 of the last 12 winners were sent off at double-figure odds (including 50/1 and 33/1 shots).
Age Profile: 11 of the last 12 winners were aged 6 or 7.
Stamina is King: 11 of the last 12 winners had already run over at least 2m 7f.
Freshness: 10 of the last 12 winners had not raced for at least 30 days.
Irish Dominance: 9 of the last 12 winners were trained in Ireland.

Runner Analysis & Preference List

1. Thedeviluno (Trainer: Paul Nolan | Jockey: Sean O’Keeffe)

Trends Fit: 10/10. He is the quintessential Albert Bartlett horse. An Irish-trained 7-year-old with a rating of 141, he won the Grade 2 River Don at Doncaster last time out—a key trial for this race (Stay Away Fay followed the same path). He stays all day and, crucially, fits the trend of being a high-class Irish raider at a double-figure price (approx 12/1).
Verdict: He meets every single major trend. His battling qualities are perfect for this race.

2. Kazansky (Trainer: Gordon Elliott | Jockey: Jordan Gainford)

Trends Fit: 9/10. Another strong Irish candidate. He is a 6-year-old rated 139 who was a very good second to Doctor Steinberg in a Grade 1 last month. While he was beaten there, Albert Bartlett winners often come from the placed horses in shorter-trip Grade 1s. He has won over 2m 7f on heavy ground, so his stamina is proven.
Verdict: Tailor-made for this test. He fits the age, rating, and trainer profiles perfectly.

3. The Passing Wife (Trainer: Gavin Cromwell | Jockey: Keith Donoghue)

Trends Fit: 8/10. Representing Gavin Cromwell, who won this with Vanillier. He is a 7-year-old rated 143 who won his last start at Punchestown. He has plenty of experience and is a very slick jumper.
Verdict: High-class Irish form and the right age. He is a major player who will likely be overlooked in the betting.

4. Doctor Steinberg (Trainer: Willie Mullins | Jockey: Paul Townend)

Trends Fit: 6/10. The “Statistically Vulnerable” Favourite. While he is the best horse in the race (rated 147) and won a Grade 1 last time, he fails the two biggest trends: he is the likely favourite (0/12 for favourites) and he has never raced beyond 2m 4f.
Verdict: Classy, but history suggests he may be outstayed by more seasoned types at a shorter price than is justified.

5. Spinningayarn (Trainer: Gordon Elliott | Jockey: Jack Kennedy)

Trends Fit: 7/10. A 6-year-old who has won 3 of his 4 hurdle starts. He fits the “unexposed” profile that Willie Mullins often uses to win this race, though he is trained by Elliott.
Verdict: A progressive type, but his lack of a run over 3m is a slight concern for a race this demanding.

6. Mondoui’boy (Trainer: Ben Pauling | Jockey: Ben Jones)

Trends Fit: 5/10. The best of the British. He has won his last two starts and seems to be improving rapidly. However, British-trained horses have a poor recent record against the Irish in this specific race.
Verdict: A solid each-way contender but may find one or two of the Irish too strong at the finish.

7. Espresso Milan (Trainer: Willie Mullins | Jockey: Patrick Mullins)

Trends Fit: 5/10. A “wildcard” entry for Mullins. He won a minor race at Thurles by a wide margin. He fits the trend of winners coming from unheralded prep races (like The Nice Guy), but his jumping can be sketchy.
Verdict: A dangerous outsider who fits the “big price” trend.

 

Order of Preference

1. Thedeviluno (Perfect trend match; proven stayer at a good price)
2. Kazansky (Strong Irish Grade 1 form; looks like a 3-miler)
3. The Passing Wife (Classy, the right age, and from a top yard)
4. Spinningayarn (Unexposed and progressive)
5. Doctor Steinberg (Class leader but fails the stamina and favourite trends)
6. Mondoui’boy
7. Espresso Milan

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