R. Corcoran(5)
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R. Curtis
· 8yo
· 12st 0lb
· OR 94
HeadgearForm
46
Wearing tongue strapWon 1 of last 5Won here 1 timeHas won on this groundWon at this distance 1 time
TrackLab Insight
The standout runner in this field — rated 16lbs above the average and the only horse here that has actually won at this course. She won here just 38 days ago and finished a tight second at Chepstow before that, so her recent form is sharp and the conditions suit. The odds have drifted from 1.1 to 1.8, which is worth noting, but on paper she has every right to go in again.
Top rated by 3lbsOnly course winner (1 from 6 here)Best record on this ground (1 from 7)Best record at this trip (1 from 7)
Trainer Quotes
Feb 2025
"She always works like a nice horse but I've been a bit disappointed with her. I think she'll prove to be better than she's turned out to be so far. 10-02-25"
Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here beforeHas won on this groundWon at this distance 1 time
TrackLab Insight
The most experienced horse in the field by a distance — 46 races compared to a field average of 19 — but that experience has not translated into recent wins, with her last victory coming some way back in her record. The one genuinely interesting angle is her record on heavy ground, where she has won 2 from 11, and today's wet conditions could play to her strengths. She is the second-shortest price in the field at 5.0, though she carries the lowest weight and is rated 8lbs below the field average.
Lowest rated, 8lbs below averageCarries lowest weight in fieldMost experienced (46 runs, field avg 19)
Wearing tongue strapWon 0 of last 5Raced here before
TrackLab Insight
Seven years old and winless from 11 career races, Lynsey Larue is yet to prove she can get the job done at this level. Her best recent effort was a second at Warwick, beaten three and a half lengths, but she followed that with a pulled-up run and then a distant fourth — so momentum is going the wrong way. Rated 4lbs below the field average, she faces a stiff task against the top weight.
Winless from 11 career races, O'Grady's Hill is one of three horses in this field yet to win at all. Her last three runs have all been fifth or third, beaten well each time, and she arrives rated 7lbs below the field average. She is wearing blinkers, which suggests her trainer is trying something different, but there is little in the data to suggest a win is coming.
Ten years old and still searching for a first career win from 15 races — the joint-longest winless record in this field. She ran just seven days ago and finished seventh, beaten over 26 lengths, which is not the form of a horse about to turn a corner. The quick turnaround and the lack of any win on the board make her very hard to recommend.
Has been off the track for nearly four months — the longest absence of any runner here — and arrives on the back of two consecutive pulled-up efforts, which is not an encouraging run-in. Her only career win came on ground described as good to soft, but today's wet conditions are a different test and her record on soft ground reads zero wins from five races. A lot needs to go right after such a long break.
How do odds work?The first number is what you win, the second is what you bet. So 5/2 means you win £5 for every £2. 4/1 means you win £4 for every £1. The bigger the first number, the less likely bookmakers think the horse will win — but the more you'd win if it does.