Racing Insights, Thursday 26/01/23
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- 1.00 Southwell
- 1.35 Southwell
- 2.15 Gowran Park
- 4.10 Wincanton
..from which I'm going to look at the 1.35 Southwell, a 7-runner, Class 3, 3yo A/W handicap over a left handed mile on standard tapeta...
...which is likely, to all intents and purposes, to develop into a 4-horse race between the top four on the card.
They're the 'form' horses here with Brave Emperor winning his last three, Gincident his last two and Dagmar Run/Mohatu following up wins with runner-up finishes. That said, Naomi's Charm won two starts ago and Look back Smiling has made the frame in each of his last two, making Shot of Love the weakest on form.
All seven are up at least one class from LTO with Gincident, Shot Of Love and Look Back Smiling up two levels, whilst Shot of Love joins the top three on the card in having just a second handicap run. Mohatu and Gincident have both won over a mile, but Naomi's Charm is a course and distance winner.
Brave Emperor completed his hat-trick almost 11 weeks now, but the rest of the field have been away for less than three weeks.
The above says 1 course winner (C&D), 3 distance winners and Instant Expert says (overall) four winners on standard going and one at Class 3...
...and despite the lack of data, Brave Emperor would be the standout here with Naomi's Charm let down by her 1/4 on standard going. Mind you, she's 0/3 on std-slow! As on previous occasions that I've covered Southwell for this piece, we have to have the new track caveat ie we don't have masses of pace/draw data for the new surface, but we'll do our best with what we do have, starting with the draw...
There's not a lot in it from such a small sample size, but if pushed I'd probably want to be in stalls 3-6 to give me the best chance of making the frame, which only really benefits Dagmar Run from our 'favoured four', whilst the pace stats from those races, as is often the case here, tend to favour those racing furthest forward...
and when we look at how this field has raced recently...
...I'd guess that Naomi's Charm and Brave Emperor will set the pace with Mohatu having to pass runners to get involved.
Summary
There's not much to talk about from the above, sadly, but I think the best horses get their own way in these small fields and that it really becomes a test of who is best on the day. I stick with the assertion that the top four on the card get home first and based on the evidence (or lack of!) above, then the 3/1 2nd fav Brave Emperor would be the one to beat. Mohatu looks plenty short at 7/4 if he runs from a hold-up position, but should have enough to make the frame.
If either of two fail to fire, then I've a slight preference for Dagmar Run at 5's over Gincident at 7/2 with the latter up two classes. Could be a decent little race, this one.