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8:15 PM

GB - Chelmsford City - Race 9

Thoroughbred
10 Runners
10f
Handicap
Synthetic
Standard
9.5K

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Verdict

LOVE YOUR WORK has had a good spell back on AW this autumn and can resume winning ways, perhaps at the expense of Betty Bassett. James Tate's Alfie D is next on the list in a finale where few arrive with pressing claims.
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Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
3
Love Your Work (Ire) silk

Course winner. Latest win at Kempton (1m) in October. 8/1, creditable second of 11 over C&D 20 days ago. Merits consideration.

1st Pick
3

Love Your Work (Ire)

Jockey: Kieran O'neill

Trainer: Darryll Holland

J: Kieran O'neill

T: Darryll Holland

99---25%3/1

Analysis

Course winner. Latest win at Kempton (1m) in October. 8/1, creditable second of 11 over C&D 20 days ago. Merits consideration.

5
Betty Bassett (Ire) silk

Creditable fourth of 10 in handicap at Newcastle (1m) 19 days ago. Back up in trip. Has good chance on form.

2nd Pick
5

Betty Bassett (Ire)

Jockey: Billy Loughnane

Trainer: Ian Williams

J: Billy Loughnane

T: Ian Williams

100---23%7/2

Analysis

Creditable fourth of 10 in handicap at Newcastle (1m) 19 days ago. Back up in trip. Has good chance on form.

8
Alfie D silk

Fair form, including in handicaps. Excuse when well held at Southwell last time and was a fair third at Wolverhampton prior to that. Possible a visor could give him a lift.

3rd Pick
8

Alfie D

Jockey: Jack Mitchell

Trainer: James Tate

J: Jack Mitchell

T: James Tate

92---10%10/1

Analysis

Fair form, including in handicaps. Excuse when well held at Southwell last time and was a fair third at Wolverhampton prior to that. Possible a visor could give him a lift.

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Bug

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Bolt

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Track Bias

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