These are very early days for this field but Kerry Lee has the two strongest options on form with Haven’t Time (from a hunter chase) and ATLANTA BRAVE (from a novice hurdle). The market moves should tell us more but the latter may be the one for today’s race and Ed Keeper may be the one to pose him most problems, following his bold show at Ffos Las. Dunstall Rambler is preferred to Inch House among the rest.
Galice Macalo has been frustrating but must be seriously considered nevertheless, while Heva Rose (second choice) catches the eye with her old French form. GETBAZOUTOFHERE (nap) did not look the finished article last season but still proved competitive in her two handicaps and she was travelling nicely, close to the lead, when making a hash of the third-last flight in a £26,000 series final at Haydock on the second occasion. She is open to improvement and gets the vote.
The rest come with very mixed messages, so it may be best to side with the ex-French GOOD WORK who is the youngster of the party and has had just three runs in Britain, finishing runner-up last time. The handicapper is giving every chance to Moonlighter, who must therefore be considered the chief danger even though it’s nearly two years since his last win. He may have been helped by his recent wind surgery.
The lightly raced 7yo MONBEG GENIUS is taken to follow up his Newcastle win, with plenty more to give surely at his age. However, Bellatrixsa is an extremely notable rival on her chasing debut and First Lord De Cuet put up a big performance last month on his return from a long layoff.
Very few make any appeal and it’s easy to side with CREBILLY given the style of his Newcastle win. The biggest danger could be Hurlerontheditch on his return from 439 days off, with Libberty Hunter, Estacas and Broomfields Cave the others to have a look at.
It was a warm little 0-120 which GRIZZLY JAMES contested on his chase debut at Ludlow and he can take advantage of this easier opening. Fontwell runner-up Clondaw Bertie is feared most, ahead of Prime Pretender who was second at Ffos Las on Thursday.
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An open race. The step up in trip and return to softer ground could be positives for PEPE LE MOKO and this lightly raced 5yo earns the vote ahead of Bonza Boy, who could benefit from the drop back in distance. Handicap newcomers Knockanore and Imperial B G are others to consider, along with C&D third Rossbeigh Strand.
Horse Racing tips: An 8/1 play leads the way at Chepstow today
The Racing Post tipster likes Getbazoutofhere in the 13:10.
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Chepstow betting tips:
12:40 – Atlanta Brave
13:10 – Getbazoutofhere
13:40 – Good Work
14:10 – Monbeg Genius
14:40 – Crebilly
15:10 – Grizzly James
15:40 – Pepe Le Moko
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
12:40 – Atlanta Brave
These are very early days for this field but Kerry Lee has the two strongest options on form with Haven’t Time (from a hunter chase) and ATLANTA BRAVE (from a novice hurdle). The market moves should tell us more but the latter may be the one for today’s race and Ed Keeper may be the one to pose him most problems, following his bold show at Ffos Las. Dunstall Rambler is preferred to Inch House among the rest.
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13:10 – Getbazoutofhere
Galice Macalo has been frustrating but must be seriously considered nevertheless, while Heva Rose (second choice) catches the eye with her old French form. GETBAZOUTOFHERE (nap) did not look the finished article last season but still proved competitive in her two handicaps and she was travelling nicely, close to the lead, when making a hash of the third-last flight in a £26,000 series final at Haydock on the second occasion. She is open to improvement and gets the vote.
13:40 – Good Work
The rest come with very mixed messages, so it may be best to side with the ex-French GOOD WORK who is the youngster of the party and has had just three runs in Britain, finishing runner-up last time. The handicapper is giving every chance to Moonlighter, who must therefore be considered the chief danger even though it’s nearly two years since his last win. He may have been helped by his recent wind surgery.
14:10 – Monbeg Genius
The lightly raced 7yo MONBEG GENIUS is taken to follow up his Newcastle win, with plenty more to give surely at his age. However, Bellatrixsa is an extremely notable rival on her chasing debut and First Lord De Cuet put up a big performance last month on his return from a long layoff.
14:40 – Crebilly
Very few make any appeal and it’s easy to side with CREBILLY given the style of his Newcastle win. The biggest danger could be Hurlerontheditch on his return from 439 days off, with Libberty Hunter, Estacas and Broomfields Cave the others to have a look at.
15:10 – Grizzly James
It was a warm little 0-120 which GRIZZLY JAMES contested on his chase debut at Ludlow and he can take advantage of this easier opening. Fontwell runner-up Clondaw Bertie is feared most, ahead of Prime Pretender who was second at Ffos Las on Thursday.
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15:40 – Pepe Le Moko
An open race. The step up in trip and return to softer ground could be positives for PEPE LE MOKO and this lightly raced 5yo earns the vote ahead of Bonza Boy, who could benefit from the drop back in distance. Handicap newcomers Knockanore and Imperial B G are others to consider, along with C&D third Rossbeigh Strand.
Chepstow betting tips:
12:40 – Atlanta Brave
13:10 – Getbazoutofhere
13:40 – Good Work
14:10 – Monbeg Genius
14:40 – Crebilly
15:10 – Grizzly James
15:40 – Pepe Le Moko
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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