13:33 Doncaster
Friday 24 October 2025
All13:3314:0814:4315:1815:5316:2817:03
William Hill Each Way Extra Handicap
- 3YO plus  |  Class 2  |  6f 2y  |  Soft (Heavy in places)  |  12 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 13:34Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 1m 16.50s
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Horse A-Z
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Improved to land a double over 6f, winning in a Racing League event at Windsor and followed up with a career-best when winning a 19-runner handicap at Ascot. Not in the same form when bidding for the hat-trick last time but has form on testing ground and can be competitive if bouncing back.
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Form of Ascot second has worked out well and showed himself still in top form when a close third in the Ayr Gold Cup (soft) last month, left with too much ground to make up from a less-than-ideal position. Has solid claims to open his account for the season with cheekpieces refitted.
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Twenty one runs since last win in 2023 but had some excuses on his previous two starts prior to finishing creditable third of 19 in the Sprint Trophy handicap at York (6f, good, 14/1) 13 days ago, typically missing break. Still needs plenty to drop right to get his head in front.
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Confirmed herself back in form when winning a fillies' handicap at Pontefract (for the second consecutive year) 4 days ago, clearly well suited by testing conditions. Should remain competitive under a penalty.
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Course winner in June and has contested several top-level handicaps since, including a solid third at the St Leger meeting. Again not seen to best effect at Ascot (7f) last time but recent record here is excellent and he could be in the mix granted a strong pace back over 6f.
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Strong form in 3-y-o company but hasn't been able to do himself justice taking on his elders, struggling when hampered and eased in the Ayr Gold Cup last month. Arrives in better heart that recent form figures suggest but this again looks competitive.
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Runner-up in Stewards Cup earlier in season but not in same form since, for all he was too keen and raced closer to the pace than normal from a high draw at York earlier this month. Below his last winning mark now and one to consider with conditions in his favour.
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Comfortable course winner in similar conditions this time last year and following some of creditable efforts, capitalised on a return to soft ground (in first-time cheekpieces) when winning 10-runner handicap at Pontefract (6f) 18 days ago. Can go well again off 3 lb higher with headgear retained.
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Fared no better than previous runs this season when 28/1, eleventh of 16 in a handicap at this course (7f, good) 40 days ago. Cheekpieces back on for return to sprinting but probably a shade too high in the weights.
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Useful sprinter enjoyed a productive time of things on easy ground last autumn (including a C&D win) and is repeating the feat this year, third in a strong Ayr Silver Cup prior to a career best when winning 12-runner handicap (4/1) at Ripon (6f, good) 27 days ago. Should give another good account.
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Capitalised on a drop in grade to justify support in a 13-runner handicap at Ayr (6f) last month and can have a line put through his latest run in the Sprint Trophy ay York, making headway when badly hampered. No surprise to see him in the mix granted a clear passage.
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Underlined his consistency with a creditable ¾-length third of 12 to Eye of Dubai in a handicap at Ripon (6f, good, 10/3) 27 days ago, off the bridle sooner than usually the case but sticking to task well. May again be worth taking on for win purposes.
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Forecasts
Akkadian Thunder (3/1), Fine Interview (7/2), Jubilee Walk (9/2), Sophia's Starlight (9/1), Korker (12/1), Strike Red (12/1), Brosay (12/1), Rousing Encore (14/1), Eye Of Dubai (14/1), Tiger Mask (18/1), Mister Sox (25/1), Milford (28/1)
JUBILEE WALK has some strong form in the book and was arguably unlucky not to win the Ayr Gold Cup having made plenty of ground from a less-than-ideal position to finish a close third. He appeals most, though Fine Interview seems to thrive at this time of year in soft conditions and has to be feared. Eye of Dubai was better than ever when successful at Ripon last month and remains one to be interested in back on testing ground.
- Jubilee Walk9/2
- Eye Of Dubai14/1
Previous Winners
Prize Money
1st: £15,462.002nd: £7,251.003rd: £3,627.004th: £1,812.005th: £906.006th: £453.00
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