Monday 23 July 2012

Racing at Beverley on Monday 23rd July

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RED HIGHLITES has been a gradual improve for Middleham Park Racing and should open the card with a winner for S De Sousa. Progressive in maidens and third on handicap debut three weeks ago, he looks to be the best horse of a weak maiden, despite money for the Fahey and Nicholls horses respectively.

BROCKFIELD will be far better suited to the drying ground that most of his rivals in the 7.00 race, a 10 furlongs handicap, and splitting his form into good and soft, will highlight how dependant he is. On Good, good to firm or harder his record in the last year reads 6355221 however on soft, it is 22946. He flopped last tine at Chester, but it is generally very sticky ground there, and a place where track specialists thrive. The six year old has ran four times at Beverley, finishing in the frame every run (3222), and should do so again here at bigger odds.

GIBRALTAR ROAD pulled hard in his last run in a seven furlong maiden, and yet still ran on towards the finish, when not given a particularly vociferous ride, and has more potential than showed. The son of Iffraaj has now been gelded, and with a run into him already this season and a particularly shrewd stable at his disposal, could be much better than his bare form.

COLLATARAL DAMAGE returned to form last week in style, winning in the mud up at Hamilton, and is only up 2lb for that victory. The stable are flying, and if the old boy has got his appetite for racing back, with his confidence buoyed, could bolt home.

Sir Mark Prescott has the short priced favourite in the 8.30, but the stable don’t seem to be particularly firing, and at 7/4, has to be avoided. A massive eye catcher over this trip is another Easterby horse, and SWEET FAIRNANDO finally runs over a trip that will surely see him put his best foot forward. Out of Hernando, and out of a Selkirk winning mare, the pedigree points towards stamina, yet the filly was running in seven furlong maidens. She made solid headway running in a mile and a half handicap without ever threatening and stepped up to two miles could be the making of this filly for red hot connections.

6.30 Beverley – Red Highlites (Nap)
7.00 Beverley – Brockfield (Ew)
7.30 Beverley – Gibraltar Road (Ew)
8.00 Beverley – Collateral Damage (Ew)
8.30 Beverley – Sweet Fairnando (Ew)

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