15:55 York
Friday 10 July 2026
All14:1014:4515:2015:5516:3017:0517:40
Laura Barry Memorial Handicap
- 3YO only  |  Class 4  |  7f 192y  |  Good to Firm (Good in places)  |  11 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 15:56Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 1m 36.51s
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Horse A-Z
Show odds
Galloping type who chased home the subsequent Britannia runner-up at Ascot in May. Denied only by a course specialist when bidding to make all at Yarmouth last time. Likely to continue good run of form on a track that should suit.
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Progressive sort. Overcame a pace bias to score with something up his sleeve on handicap bow at Lingfield. Travelled strongly and quickened up smartly when an unlucky loser at Goodwood last time and fancied to gain compensation with that form already working out well.
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Stepped up on his Irish form when landing novice at Catterick on return/stable debut. Shaped much better than the result when sixth in big-field course handicap prior to finishing third on first start in open company at Thirsk (7f). This is tougher, but he's still relatively unexposed.
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Standout effort when no match for useful prospect at Redcar on second of his 3 starts. Well-bred son of Mohaather will need to improve to enhance yard's fine recent record with 3-y-o handicap debutants.
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€450,000 New Bay colt. Bare form of his debut for Mrs J. Harrington reads well and he showed a bit more again when fifth in a Southwell novice on return. Could do better in first-time blinkers on just second start for excellent yard, though the handicapper hasn't missed him.
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Strong-travelling front runner. Dominated from a good draw when much-improved winner at Cork (1m, good) last time (form proving solid). Very much unexposed under these conditions and could well make another bold bid.
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Notched a third career success on stable debut at Southwell in March. Has found life tougher in more competitive turf handicaps of late, shaping as though ready for this step back up in trip at Doncaster (7f) last time.
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Cosy winner of a thin novice over the minimum trip at Catterick in late-May. Now tackles significantly longer trip on the back of a poor handicap debut at this track (5f), and it's hard to be confident.
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€190,000 son of Kodiac who showed promise away from testing conditions as a juvenile. Possessed sharper turn of foot than odds-on favourite when winning a match at Leicester (1m, good to firm) last time. Only 1 lb higher for this third handicap start, and he has to be on the shortlist.
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Improving Nando Parrado gelding (out of a middle-distance mare). Suited by the step up in distance when finding one too good for the third consecutive start at Ayr (7f) last time. Solid chance at the weights, and there could be better to come over a longer trip.
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Much improved for switch to front-running tactics when off the mark with ease at Redcar (7f) and dug deep to follow up under a penalty on first crack over 1m at Musselburgh. Winning run ended up in class at Catterick on Wednesday and this isn't any easier.
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Forecasts
Get Outta Here (13/8), Hambelton (7/2), Luzon Heights (4/1), Spectical (11/1), Zarvali (12/1), Milford Grange (16/1), Napolian (16/1), Bee Farmer (18/1), Illy's Roo (25/1), Only Dream Big (50/1), Forest Phoenix (80/1)
A strongly-run race should benefit GET OUTTA HERE, who's fancied to make amends for his near miss in a solid Goodwood handicap. Hambelton, Napolian and Milford Grange are the main dangers among a host of unexposed rivals,
- Get Outta Here13/8
- Hambelton7/2
- Napolian16/1
Previous Winners
Prize Money
1st: £12,885.002nd: £6,042.003rd: £3,022.004th: £1,510.005th: £755.006th: £378.00
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