Saturday features fantastic cards at
The Charlie Hall is traditionally a high class race, with NACARAT winning in style last year, from the Paul Nicholls trained The Tother One. He seems to like flat tracks, where he can lead in a ‘catch me if you can’ style under jockey Sam Thomas, who does the steering here once more.
His style of running means he could have them all at it on the turn for home, and could be difficult to peg back. I really can not see him finishing outside of the front three. The fact that Diamond Harry runs so well when fresh, and is the class horse in the race, means he is respected, however is far too short a price for such a competitive renewal.
Time For Rupert blotted his reputation when disappointing in the RSA Chase at
The trainer also runs CARLITO BRIGANTE in the Gigginstown Stud colours in the John Smiths Hurdle over 3m 1f. The Coral Cup winner looked to have more in the tank when a good fourth in the Liverpool Hurdle and built on that further to finish third behind Mourad and Quevega in the Punchestown equivalent race. He had prep at
Switching to the flat, there are two horses running in Listed races which look to have much more class than their counterparts at
The other fancy is ECLIPTIC, running for Team Godolphin, who looks set to build on winning a Conditions Stakes race last time out, a win which arrived on the back of a 458 day absence. The colt should come on for that run and the fact that the form has already been franked, with Inler winning a listed race in the interim, further enhances his claims. He lost a Group 2 by a neck as a two year old to King Torus, and he should use this to get back on his way to Group races overseas this autumn.
2.45 Carlito Brigante
3.20 Nacarat (Ew) Chicago Grey (Ew)
2.05 Ecliptic (Nap)
4.25 Jet Away
The Yorkshireman - Jack Milner