It’s not easy to choose between the two debut winners given neither is proven in soft but, in view of the ground, it could be worth taking a punt on newcomer MAY PUNCH, who is bred to relish conditions and is from a yard in tremendous form. Fellow newcomer Coffee Mehmas is another to keep a close eye on.
Kodimoor is the only one of these that brings recent winning form to the table and he should go well from his inside draw. However, a chance is taken with the now-visored INDIAN VICEROY, who has shown precious little in the last 12 months but he’s tumbled in the weights and his trainer has been in tremendous form this spring.
Makyon is one of the more interesting runners now reverting to sprinting on his preferred ground off a much-reduced mark. Teruntum Star and Jill Rose are solid but EY UP ITS MICK should find this being run to suit and he’s handicapped to win on ground he should relish.
Only three of these – BLIND BEGGAR, Touchwood and Mayelf – make any appeal. Given there are no ground concerns, the suggestion is the first-named, who ran to his best when finishing ahead of those that raced in the “wrong” group at Ripon last time. He’s taken to beat Mayelf, who may handle the ground better than the Charles Hills runner.
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Everything points to a big run from EHRMANN (nap), who turned in an improved effort on only his fourth attempt when second over this C&D last week (will be 3lb higher in future) and he has no problems with soft ground. He’s capable of better and is taken to beat Pavers Pride and Soul Seeker.
This can go to useful hurdler FLOATING ROCK, who is handicapped on his form over 1m but he’ll be in his element now he goes up in trip for this handicap debut. Cogital was not far off his best form on his reappearance and looks sure to go well.
Soft ground is the key for QUANAH and he’s of interest from this mark on the back of an encouraging effort at Hamilton last time. He’s taken to get the better of recent Ripon scorer Harrogate and prolific winner Economic Crisis.
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17:45 – May Punch
It’s not easy to choose between the two debut winners given neither is proven in soft but, in view of the ground, it could be worth taking a punt on newcomer MAY PUNCH, who is bred to relish conditions and is from a yard in tremendous form. Fellow newcomer Coffee Mehmas is another to keep a close eye on.
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18:20 – Indian Viceroy
Kodimoor is the only one of these that brings recent winning form to the table and he should go well from his inside draw. However, a chance is taken with the now-visored INDIAN VICEROY, who has shown precious little in the last 12 months but he’s tumbled in the weights and his trainer has been in tremendous form this spring.
18:50 – Ey Up Its Mick
Makyon is one of the more interesting runners now reverting to sprinting on his preferred ground off a much-reduced mark. Teruntum Star and Jill Rose are solid but EY UP ITS MICK should find this being run to suit and he’s handicapped to win on ground he should relish.
19:20 – Blind Beggar
Only three of these – BLIND BEGGAR, Touchwood and Mayelf – make any appeal. Given there are no ground concerns, the suggestion is the first-named, who ran to his best when finishing ahead of those that raced in the “wrong” group at Ripon last time. He’s taken to beat Mayelf, who may handle the ground better than the Charles Hills runner.
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19:50 – Ehrmann
Everything points to a big run from EHRMANN (nap), who turned in an improved effort on only his fourth attempt when second over this C&D last week (will be 3lb higher in future) and he has no problems with soft ground. He’s capable of better and is taken to beat Pavers Pride and Soul Seeker.
20:20 – Floating Rock
This can go to useful hurdler FLOATING ROCK, who is handicapped on his form over 1m but he’ll be in his element now he goes up in trip for this handicap debut. Cogital was not far off his best form on his reappearance and looks sure to go well.
20:50 – Quanah
Soft ground is the key for QUANAH and he’s of interest from this mark on the back of an encouraging effort at Hamilton last time. He’s taken to get the better of recent Ripon scorer Harrogate and prolific winner Economic Crisis.
Catterick betting tips summary:
17:45 – May Punch
18:20 – Indian Viceroy
18:50 – Ey Up Its Mick
19:20 – Blind Beggar
19:50 – Ehrmann
20:20 – Floating Rock
20:50 – Quanah
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