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GB - Chepstow - Race 4

Thoroughbred
9 Runners
8.1f
Handicap
Turf
Good to Firm
9.0K

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Verdict

MR TONY progressed well for the switch to nurseries in Ireland last year and he's in good hands to pick up where he left off. He is taken to see off the challenge of Denby's Dream, who produced her best effort when winning at Brighton last week, and the in-form Galactic Glow.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Nammos silk
1

Nammos

Jockey: Rob Hornby

Trainer: John & Rhys Flint

J: Rob Hornby

T: John & Rhys Flint

96---10%
2
Bobby Dassler (Ire) silk
2

Bobby Dassler (Ire)

Jockey: Ryan Kavanagh

Trainer: Barry John Murphy

J: Ryan Kavanagh

T: Barry John Murphy

96---15%
3
Fozzy Osbourne silk
3

Fozzy Osbourne

Jockey: Joe Leavy

Trainer: Grace Harris

J: Joe Leavy

T: Grace Harris

71---4%
4
Denby's Dream silk
2nd Pick
4

Denby's Dream

Jockey: Harry Vigors

Trainer: Charlie Pike

J: Harry Vigors

T: Charlie Pike

99---19%
5
Galactic Glow (Ire) silk
3rd Pick
5

Galactic Glow (Ire)

Jockey: Taylor Fisher

Trainer: Joe Tickle

J: Taylor Fisher

T: Joe Tickle

97---23%
6
Ajrad silk
6

Ajrad

Jockey: George Wood

Trainer: Rod Millman

J: George Wood

T: Rod Millman

96---12%

Scratched

7
Amathus (Ire) silk
7

Amathus (Ire)

Jockey: Charles Bishop

Trainer: Patrick Chamings

J: Charles Bishop

T: Patrick Chamings

97---5%
8
Mr Tony (Ire) silk
1st Pick
8

Mr Tony (Ire)

Jockey: Callum Rodriguez

Trainer: Owen Burrows

J: Callum Rodriguez

T: Owen Burrows

100---56%
9
D Day Major Winter silk
9

D Day Major Winter

Jockey: William Cox

Trainer: Nick Scholfield

J: William Cox

T: Nick Scholfield

96---2%

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Rabbit

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