Ben Linfoot has the Friday best bets from around the tracks including a Nap selection at Thirsk.
Ed Bethell’s KINGS MERCHANT should enjoy going back up to six furlongs in division two of the Follow @vickersracing On X Handicap at Thirsk on Friday. The son of Bated Breath learnt his trade over six furlongs but has run over five on all three starts this season, finishing a close-up fifth on handicap debut at Chester behind subsequent 3yo Dash winner Blue Storm. Things happened a bit too quickly for him there, but six furlongs at Thirsk off the same mark looks much more his bag.
Dan Skelton’s SUPREME YEATS can back up his Stratford victory from six days ago in the Gallery By Symphony Handicap Hurdle at Market Rasen. He did it easily on stable debut last week and his 7lb penalty is actually his new mark so he is not being rushed out to stay ahead of the handicapper. He must simply be thriving and the fact Skelton is happy with the quick turnaround is a tip in itself.
A bit of a chancy one given he’s 0/15 on turf but ORIENTAL ART might just put it all together in Brighton's “confined” handicap, for horses who haven’t won in 2024. He’s a moderate horse, but 1m4f looks his trip these days and he ran well at Brighton the last time he came here, while he won as recently as four starts ago off just a 1lb lower mark on the all-weather at Southwell. Pat Cosgrave takes the ride and if he can get him settled early on this horse could well come home best of all.
Charlie Appleby could strike at Haydock’s evening card with INNER PEACE in division one of the Betfred Supports Jack Berry House Novice Stakes. The son of Dubawi showed promise on debut at Yarmouth, probably the best piece of form in this race, but regressed a little at Nottingham and has subsequently being gelded. With the first-time cheekpieces on, as well, Appleby has tinkered a few things in order to get the best out of him so he’s worth another chance.
MISTER McGREGOR can come on for his first run and land the EBF Restricted Maiden over almost six furlongs at Bath. Andrew Balding’s horse ran on well for second over five furlongs at Salisbury first time out and the slightly extra distance looks in his favour, while the stable’s juveniles invariably improve significantly for a run.
Sir Michael Stoute’s ISLANOVA ran really well at Bath in second last time and she can go one better in the William Hill Epic Value Apprentice Fillies’ Novice Stakes at Goodwood. The daughter of Frankel ran on strongly for second on her seasonal reappearance, shaping every inch like a future winner in a similar heat. Crucially, she escapes a penalty for this race and that could give her the edge over the Gosdens’ D Flawless who won at Chelmsford.
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