
Horse racing tips: ‘It all points to a win for this Shadwell stunner' – Templegate's 11-4 NAP is all class
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ENFJAAR (1.50 Newbury, nap)
This son of Lope De Vega had more traffic problems than a London cabbie in the Wolferton at Royal Ascot last time. Jockey Jim Crowley was travelling sweetly passing the 2f pole but it quickly descended into a barging match with this five-year-old coming out much the worst on the rail. He did well to keep going for fourth and the long straight at Newbury will hopefully give him more time to see daylight. If he does, he can land this nice prize for Roger Varian as trip and ground are ideal.
KIND OF BLUE (2.57 Newbury, nb)
Will be hard to beat if showing anything like his best form. He finished last season with an impressive Group 1 win in the Champions Sprint at Ascot over this distance. That was on soft ground but he's fine with quicker conditions too.
COURTLAND (3.12 Market Rasen, treble)
Can score on debut for in-form trainer Mickey Bowen. He loves this right-handed track and is on a fair mark in the Summer Plate.
ABERAMA GOLD (7.05 Newmarket, Lucky 15)
Turned back the clock with a smart win at York last time out. The handicapper has been more than fair with a 2lb rise.
Templegate's TV verdicts
MARKET RASEN
2.05
BROUGHSHANE makes his debut for Mickey Bowen who won this race 12 months ago with a similar type.
He showed some decent form when with Jonjo O'Neill and looks potentially well handicapped wearing blinkers for the first time.
Mostly Sunny is consistent and went close in good company at Uttoxeter last time.
He likes this trip and rider Harry Atkins takes a handy 6lb off the Skelton runner.
Maghlaak wasn't disgraced in a Group 3 on the Flat at York last time and is coming down the weights.
His class should take him a long way.
Deploy To Spy didn't have a lot to beat at Worcester last month but he did it nicely enough.
A 3lb rise in the weights is fair and the cheekpieces may eke out some improvement.
Benvoy is interesting back after a break. He had 10 lengths in hand when winning a novice contest at Ascot in March and is open to plenty of improvement.
2.40
SIR GALAHAD can stretch his 100 per cent hurdling record to five in this hot handicap.
The improving four-year-old has been doing everything right for Olly Murphy and looked a cut above when brushing aside a fair field at Worcester last time.
With the form boosted since, this sharper test looks ideal and he's taken to land the prize.
Last year's first and second Castel Gandolfo and Kihavah return for another crack.
The former is a Market Rasen specialist and warmed up with a cosy win here last month, but Kihavah looks the one with more upside.
He was unlucky in this race 12 months ago and shaped well behind top-class opposition at Ayr in April.
With a likely strong pace, he should be finishing best.
D Day Arvalenreeva is three from three this year and routed her rivals here in March.
With course form and a fair weight, she's a major each-way player.
Brave Knight and Moon Chime should both like this test and are on the shortlist.
COURTLAND can keep Mickey Bowen's fantastic form going in the Summer Plate.
The Welsh wizard is running at near to 50 per cent winners in the past fortnight and this 10-year-old showed promise at Cartmel after a break last time.
Here's my guide to the runners, with one the worst and five the best:
HANG IN THERE 3
HANG on. Dropped below mark of 2024 Summer Cup win. Trip suits and can run well if things fall right.
HORANTZAU D'AIRY 3
MILK D'Airy. Debut for new yard today. Has ability and well treated if repeating solid comeback second.
RISKINTHEGROUND 3
NO Risk. Strong traveller who will enjoy a fast-run race and stays. Can place if fit enough.
CHARLIE UBERALLES 2
DON'T call Uber. Two easy Cartmel wins but up in class and more pace pressure now. Needs to find more.
THE FLIER BEGLEY 4
OFF to Flier. Loves it here and battled well to win Plate Trial. Reliable and looks a big place price.
SURE TOUCH 4
LAND a Touch. Won this race last year and 1lb lower today. Been in poor form and cheekpieces go on but should show his true for.
BHALOO 2
LOO break. Can make errors and pieces go on. Trip and track suit and from top yard but needs bit more.
COURTLAND 5
PROMISED Land. Solid third behind Charlie Uberalles after long break. Well handicapped and loves Rasen. Big say for in-form yard.
VINTAGE FIZZ 2
FIZZ flat. Neck second to The Flier Begley in the Trial. Solid, consistent but this is tougher.
STATUARIO 3
SOLID Stat. Good win at Perth latestand stays well. Up fair 2lb in tougher race but looks in the mix.
BALLYSAX HANK 4
SAX in tune. Lightly raced chaser from canny Irish yard. Good hurdles run latest. Unexposed and interesting with Cobden on board.
MR SAXOBEAT 1
MISS Beat. One win from 32 jumps starts and looks short of this grade.
DOYOUKNOWWHATIMEAN 1
DO not. Worcester winner before decent third latest but up in class here. No weight but needs more.
CEANNDANA 3
CEAN machine. Back from break with promising third at Tipperary and stays. No shock if he runs well.
SHAKEYATAILFEATHER 1
FEATHER light. Won twice last season and fair run at Hexham on comeback. Stays but will have to improve plenty at this level.
NEWBURY
1.50
ENFJAAR should have finished a lot closer than fourth in the Wolferton at Royal Ascot.
Jim Crowley had a double handful passing the 2f pole before meeting chronic traffic problems.
Hopefully Newbury's long straight will give Jim a chance to find a bit more room as he's got a massive chance if he does.
Okeechobee needed the run when fourth in a Kempton Listed on return in April.
He's had another break since but has enough ability to figure.
The ground may be a bit quick for Ancient Wisdom who has been gelded since his Coronation Cup fourth.
Rashabar looks a bigger threat after his fourth in the St James's Palace provided he sees out this trip.
2.25
If WONDER LEGEND can bring his all-weather form to the turf he'll take a lot of stopping.
He found the Ascot Gold Cup too much last time and this is much more his level as he showed when winning the Marathon handicap at Newcastle two runs ago.
He stays well and looks a fair each-way price in a trappy race.
Kyle Of Lochalsh was third in this last year off this mark and has been laid out for another crack.
He has had a break since running at Southwell in April and could show the benefit of that.
Wild Waves was a solid third in the Queen Alexandra at Royal Ascot and is guaranteed to stay.
He's a contender along with Artistic Star who found the Ascot Stakes a bit far last time out.
KIND OF BLUE wasn't happy on the all-weather at Newcastle last time and can show his true colours here.
He signed off last season winning the Group 1 Champions Sprint at Ascot so has lots of ability and all ground suits.
Regional is the form horse after a cracking third in the King Charles III at Royal Ascot.
That was over 5f but he's got smart form at this trip too and looks the big danger.
Elite Status is always respected at this level although it's a little while since he showed his best.
The first-time cheekpieces may help.
Jarraaf didn't fire when fancied for the Wokingham last time and the blinkers go on.
He's well up to this standard if finding his best form under William Buick.
3.30
ANT can deck 'em in the £250,000 Weatherbys Super Sprint.
ANTHELIA (3.30 Newbury) showed great pace when winning her first three outings, including a Listed contest.
She didn't enjoy six furlongs at Newmarket last time and trainer Rod Millman wisely drops her back. That can see her score again.
Havana Hurricane was very impressive at Royal Ascot and looks a big threat at a skinny price.
Here's my big-race guide:
RAAKEB 4
RAA talent. Tough and consistent colt who's held his own in Group races. Drop to 5f not ideal but class brings him into the mix despite top weight.
BIG FUN 2
FUN bagged. Showed good pace when winning last time but hasn't beaten a lot. Needs big step forward to figure.
SANDS OF SPAIN 3
SANDS storm. Back-to-back wins at Carlisle and Newcastle read well and has pace. Big price from big yard.
AMBISHIO 2
SHIO must go. Beaten a head in modest Beverley maiden last time but not a bad time. Needs a lot more at this level.
LOGI BEAR 2
BEAR with him. Flopped in Windsor Castle but useful early form includes easy Newmarket win. Drop to 5f not sure to suit but yard likes this race.
ARDISIA 1
ARD to fancy. Struggled in Listed at Ascot and needs big bounce-back. Well drawn but personal best required.
HAVANA HURRICANE 4
HAV a go hero. Impressive Windsor Castle winner who has strong speed figures. Loves fast ground and sets the standard on all known form. Big player.
KAMAKAMELEON 4
KAM fan. Ran huge when fifth in Windsor Castle at 80-1. Must settle better but no fluke about latest effort. Interesting outsider.
MISTER MOET 1
MOET popped. Carlisle novice winner two back then outclassed in Haydock nursery. Needs more at this level.
ALI SHUFFLE 4
ALI a knockout. Started season brightly with three wins and placed in French Group 3. Flopped at Deauville but quick ground suits and may bounce back. Has pace and experience.
IRISH FIGHTER 2
KO Fighter. Won easily at Windsor last time but ninth in the Norfolk suggests limitations. Likely to find a few too sharp.
GAGA MATE 1
GO Gaga. Catterick maiden winner who placed at Ffos Las latest. Never landed a blow in Windsor Castle. Up against far better form horses now.
UNDER THE RADAR 1
OFF Radar. Thirsk winner in May but struggled since. Has speed but outclassed based on latest run at Carlisle. Unlikely to get involved.
ANTHELIA 5
ANT has bite. Listed winner at Sandown in May and fifth in hot Newmarket contest latest when not enjoying 6f. Improving filly with more to come. Strong shout.
ARTISTA 1
ART critic. Beverley maiden winner but well beaten in Group 2 latest. Likely outclassed again here and exposed compared to more progressive rivals. Hard to see her getting involved.
SON OF SARABI 1
SORRY Son. Runner-up in nursery at York last time when just nabbed near the line. Good attitude but may lack class in a red-hot race. First-time cheekpieces go on too.
CALL ME BY MY NAME 1
CALL it off. Placed twice in ordinary maidens and out of depth in the Windsor Castle at Royal Asco when 21st. Looks well short of this standard.
COTAI BELLE 3
BELLE of the ball. Won last two including nursery at Haydock and looks on the upgrade. Drawn in mid-pack and worth a second look. May outrun her odds coming with a late rattle.
CORNICHE GIRL 1
BAD Girl. Yet to win and hasn't beaten much in three outings. Form looks some way short of what's needed although she comes from Richard Hannon who loves this race. Difficult to fancy on current profile.
OUR CODY 4
COOL Cody. Cost just three grand but is a Windsor maiden winner who made all in decent time. Plenty more to come and yard landed a Group 1 sprint last week. Could get loose on the lead. Danger to all.
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