17:10 Newbury — West Court Retreat Supports Heros Charity Handicap (GBBPlus Race) model predictions
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West Court Retreat Supports Heros Charity Handicap (GBBPlus Race)
Prediction Leader
Wanderlust (FR)
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Fair form in France at up to 1m4f; 50-1 for his stable debut at Chester (10.3f, good) this month and he ran well for a close fourth; drops into a Class 4 and he could yet do better; good to firm ground would be a first.
Rest of field
Princess Rascal (GB)
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She made a low-key return to action at Salisbury four weeks ago but she had been on the up as a 3yo and she could continue that progress with a run under her belt.
Twisting Physics
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Won two of his first four starts, including at this track on his handicap debut last June (7f, good); both runs this season have been respectable and he could take a step forward with a tongue-tie added.
Nanino Niyati (GB)
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1m2f winner for the Kublers last season; not beaten far into fourth in an Ascot handicap (1m2f, good to firm) on her stable debut last month; after just six runs she may do better but such progress is essential.
Aphrodite Spirit (GB)
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Improved with each of her three runs as a 3yo, getting off the mark when upped to 1m2f at Lingfield (AW) last September; unexposed but she is conceding race fitness to her rivals and this may not be her day.
Morcar
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1lb lower than for his last win; two runs back from wind surgery haven't been his best and he is taking on some potential improvers today.
Bintabuha (IRE)
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Won a 1m2f handicap at Wetherby last April but found life tougher afterwards (highly tried); left William Knight prior to her Yarmouth reappearance, a race where she shaped as though the run would bring her on; better expected this time.
Ted Le Saux (GB)
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Down the field on his handicap debut at Haydock in April (extended 1m2f, good to firm); in good hands but doesn't appeal as being ahead of his mark.
Victors Spirit (SAF)
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Fell in both hurdle starts, after which he was rerouted to the Flat; made a successful handicap debut at Southwell (1m3f, hooded first time) in April and two runs since have both been respectable; more needed to come out on top in this field.