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There are 8 races on ITV on Saturday, with the cameras covering the best of the jumping action from Sandown and Wincanton. The Grade 1 Tolworth Hurdle at 2.25pm is very much the highlight in terms of quality, with both Henderson and Nicholls strongly represented at the declarations stage by some highly regarded young novices. Most of the betting activity will surround the valuable handicaps on both cards, with the veterans finale at 3.00pm sure to attract some real old favourites over these demanding fences.
In this artice:
Corrigeen Rock
Sandown 1:50 (UK time)
Lucinda Russell’s progressive young chaser jumped these difficult fences in style when winning over course and distance in December, and can follow up here from a career high mark. He is best striding on from the front, revels in soft ground, and remains open to plenty of improvement in this sphere.
Odds: NA
Galahad Quest
Wincanton 1:30 (UK time)
Jane Williams has her small team in good form at the moment, and her useful handicapper will fond this a good deal easier than a hot Cheltenham handicap last time out. He had previously shaped well when finishing a creditable second on his seasonal reappearance, and has optimum conditions to get back in the winning groove at Wincanton on Saturday.
Odds: NA
Odds are best odds available as at 2am January 7th 2022. Odds may now differ.
Time (UK) | Track | Horse | Analysis |
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1:15 | Sandown | Scipion | Tom Lacey has his team in good form at the moment, and his useful handicapper will find this a good deal easier than a hot Uttoxeter contest on chasing debut last time out. He had previously shaped well all last season at a fair level over hurdles, and has optimum conditions to get back in the winning groove at Sandown on Saturday. |
1:30 | Wincanton | Galahad Quest | Jane Williams has her small team in good form at the moment, and her useful handicapper will fond this a good deal easier than a hot Cheltenham handicap last time out. He had previously shaped well when finishing a creditable second on his seasonal reappearance, and has optimum conditions to get back in the winning groove at Wincanton on Saturday. |
1:50 | Sandown | Corrigeen Rock | Lucinda Russell’s progressive young chaser jumped these difficult fences in style when winning over course and distance in December, and can follow up here from a career high mark. He is best striding on from the front, revels in soft ground, and remains open to plenty of improvement in this sphere. |
2:05 | Wincanton | Interne de Sivola | Jane Williams winning hurdler has had little chance in two warm races so far over fences this winter, and remains open to plenty of improvement from a potentially lenient handicap mark. He has been dropped right out and essentially nursed round in rear at big prices so far, and a more positive ride would make him a dangerous rival at this sharp two miles on soft ground. |
2:25 | Sandown | Colonel Harry | Jamie Snowden has a terrific team of young novices in his yard this season , and his progressive created a deep impression when winning over this course and distance in bad ground in November. He now jumps up in class to Graded company which makes life harder, but he has plenty of scope to keep on improving run to run for his excellent yard and could take plenty of passing up the sapping hill if able to dominate again. |
3:00 | Sandown | Snow Leopardess | Charlie Longsden’s bold frontrunner has not been at his best so far this winter, but he has his horses in brilliant heart at the moment and this thorough stayer should relish a slog in the mud at this stiff track. |
3:15 | Wincanton | Chianti Classico | Kim Bailey’s novice has impressed in winning both starts over hurdles so far at Chepstow and Market Rasen, doing plenty wrong under the penalty last time but finding generously despite pulling hard for a mile. He now goes handicapping under a welter burden, but has plenty of scope to improve as he becomes more settled and can defy topweight under David Bass. |
3:35 | Sandown | Iceo | Paul Nicholls unexposed sort was highly tried in graded company after a winning UK debut at Kempton last season, and looks on an attractive handicap mark now starting off in this sphere at Sandown on Saturday. He seems sure to be primed to make a winning return for this valuable prize, and soft ground at a stiffer two miles could well be his optimum under Harry Cobden. |
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