A trappy handicap in which TWO PLUS TWO appeals most, especially if able to lead, while Star of Jupiter is likely to go close if there's enough pace in the race. Nymphaea is also weighted to go well in her bid for an elusive first win.
Two Plus Two
Star Of Jupiter
Nymphaea
Win or Each Way
Each Way terms: 1/1 odds for first 1 places
1. Two Plus Two
J: Pat CosgraveT: Ed de Giles
F: 20117-414
Price History:
-
Age:
6
Weight:
9-9
Gear:
blinkers
Official Rating:
60
Days Since Last Run:
25
Verdict
Straightforward type who showed a good attitude to resume winning ways at Bath. Surprisingly wasn't asked to make the running when fourth over C&D subsequently but could make a bold bid if able to lead.
3. Nymphaea
J: Marco GhianiT: Jennie Candlish
F: 53296432
Price History:
-
Age:
4
Weight:
8-11
Gear:
cheekpieces
Official Rating:
48
Days Since Last Run:
17
Verdict
Maiden who backed up her previous effort when runner-up in a classified stakes at Windsor (11.5f) last time. Step back up in trip no issue and she's a likely player in a weak handicap.
4. Star Of Jupiter
J: Harry DaviesT: Mark Loughnane
F: 1d3446-256
Price History:
-
Age:
5
Weight:
8-8
Gear:
blinkers, eyeshields and tongue strap
Official Rating:
46
Days Since Last Run:
15
Verdict
First past the post off a 1 lb higher mark at Ffos Las (2m) last summer. Not suited by the steady pace at Yarmouth on his latest start and could make more impact in a race with a couple of forward-going types.
5. Muhib
J: Shay FarmerT: Olly Williams
F: 43553344
Price History:
-
Age:
5
Weight:
8-8
Gear:
-
Official Rating:
46
Days Since Last Run:
20
Verdict
Long-standing maiden but he's at least consistent and is worth a go over this longer trip.
Unnamed Favourite
Unnamed 2nd Favourite
Non-Runners
2. Regally Blonde
J: Non RunnerT: Ben Case
F: 24107-756
Price History:
-
Age:
7
Weight:
9-2
Gear:
cheekpieces
Official Rating:
53
Days Since Last Run:
24
Verdict
Recorded a narrow victory/close second in 2 starts over C&D last summer and while again below form at Windsor (11.5f) last time, she's on a potentially handy mark stepping back up in distance.