Richard Hannon has a healthy 4-14 (29%) strike rate at Ffos Las and Jakodima can improve that record in the Castell Howell Foods Handicap (5.00) at the Carmarthenshire track on Sunday. The son of Kodiac is set for a
In the Chichester City Selling Stakes (2.30) at Goodwood on Sunday, Solstalla is still a maiden after eight starts, but recorded her best effort over 1 mile 2 furlongs on soft going at Nottingham in April and appears to have
The EBF Stallions Highfield Farm Flying Fillies’ Stakes (3.45) at Pontefract on Sunday is, by some margin, the most valuable race on the card and may present Interception with an opportunity to resume winning ways. David Lanigan’s 5-year-old was a
In the Oakgrove Stud Supportinmg Macmillan Cancer Handicap (4.15) at Chepstow on Sunday, Midnight Rider is completely exposed, but has been in decent form in recent weeks and can supplement his course and distance win last month. Rod Millman’s 7-year-old
In the Graham Rock Memorial Handicap (3.25) at Pontefract on Sunday, More Mischief didn’t race as a juvenile, but has quickly made up for lost time, winning her maiden at Hamilton in May and getting off the mark in handicaps
In the Watch Racing UK Today Just £10 Handicap (2.30) at Redcar on Sunday, Ferryview Place was far from disgraced when fourth of twelve, beaten 4½ lengths, in a 0-70 amateur riders’ contest over 1 mile 2 furlongs at Newbury
In the absence of A.P. McCoy, Richard Johnson has made an exceptional start to the season and can gain further success on Teak in the Mannybernstein.co.uk Handicap Hurdle (4.25) at Market Rasen on Sunday. Ian Williams’ 8-year-old hasn’t run over
The John Smith’s Summer Cup (3.35) at Market Rasen on Sunday is always well contested, but Steel Summit has shown progressive form since sent back over the larger obstacles in March and can complete a hat-trick. David Dennis’ 6-year-old earned
The racing on the Sunday immediately following Royal Ascot inevitably has the feel of ‘after the Lord Mayor’s Show’ but, a winner is a winner and Michael Easterby looks to have a decent chance of lifting the Toteexacta Pontefract Cup
In the FSB Business Leads Handicap (4.45) at Doncaster on Sunday, it would be fair to say that Picture Dealer has become a little disappointing since winning a couple of handicaps back to back as a 4-year-old, when with Gary