Racing Insights, Thursday 20/04/23
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That's because it has the ability to condense the entire form profile of every runner in the race into a single, easily digestible, view. The report covers the form in terms of wins (or places), runs, and win (or place) percentage for each of going, class, course, distance, and field size. It also compares today’s official rating with the horse’s last winning official rating. The display is colour coded: green for a higher percentage rate, amber for a middling percentage, and red for a low percentage. Horses with no form under a certain condition have grey figures.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Where a horse has no UK/Irish form – i.e. it is having its first run in Britain or Ireland under Rules – it will not show up on Instant Expert at all.
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- 3.35 Newmarket
- 4.25 Cheltenham
- 4.30 Ripon
- 4.35 Tramore
- 5.05 Ripon
And it's back to Jumps HQ for another chase for this column, but this time the 4.25 Cheltenham is a 6-runner, Class 3, 5yo+ Mares/ handicap chase, taking in 13 fences over a left-handed 2m½f on good ground...
Hawthorn Cottage was the only one of the six to taste victory last time out and she's two from five. Pink Legend has a win and a place from her last two, Doyannie has a win and two places from her last three, but Fortunes Melody and Lost Connections are winless in six and seven races respectively. The former, however, is a regular placer but the latter is a seven-race maiden, who now runs from 19lbs out of the handicap. Doyannie runs from 12lbs out of the handicap and I'd say that rules both of them out of this one.
Of the remaining four, none raced at this grade last time out, as Fortunes Melody and Hawthorn Cottage step up a level from Class 4, whilst Royale Margaux was fourth of nine at Class 2 and Pink Legend was a placer in a Grade 2, having previously won a Listed event. All bar Royale Margaux have won in the UK at this type of trip, whilst both Pink Legend and Hawthorn Cottage have already won here at Cheltenham (2m4½f chase and 2m1f bumper respectively).
All four have been seen inside the last five weeks and there's nothing new to report about them re: headgear or yard changes etc, but I can add that Instant Expert says that four of the field have a good ground UK chase win, but only one has won at Class 3...
...but that doesn't count Pink Legend's three Class 1 wins or the fact that both her and Fortunes melody have also won at Class 2. Royale Margaux is 0 from 3 here in the UK, but did win 7 of 13 in France including a Listed chase and hurdles wins at Listed & Grade 1!
That would suggest she's definitely got something about her, but it just hasn't quite worked out yet for her since leaving David Cottin's yard in France for Tom Symonds' Herefordshire base. Her pace profile (below) also raises the possibility that the yard haven't really decided on what tactics would work best for her either...
This indecisiveness, allied to the fact that front-runners have excelled in similar past races...
...could make this another frustrating afternoon for her and her team, as Pink Legend, Fortunes Melody and Hawthorn Cottage look set to fight it out.
Summary
If we are to focus on those three pace-setters (Pink Legend, Fortunes Melody and Hawthorn Cottage), this is probably Pink Legend's race to win/lose. Down two classes from a solid Grade 2 third place at last month's Festival, the drop in trip will help, as will the non-appearance of a couple of quality Irish mares.
I'm not a big fan of backing short-priced favourites and 6/4 looks a bit skinny, but she should be winning this relatively easily. As for the runner-up or forecast horses, I'd say that Fortunes Melody was better treated at the weights than Hawthorn Cottage, who'd probably want some rain to come anyway.
So, it's the 6/4 Pink Legend to beat the 5/1 Fortunes Melody for me, based on the stats above, but if Royale Margaux decides to go with the pace, she could do very well too.



































































































