Wearing cheekpiecesQuick turnaroundTrainer in formWon 1 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
The nap of the race and it's easy to see why — three consecutive top-three finishes, including a win just five days ago, and the jockey-trainer partnership has a perfect record of 4 wins from 4 races together. The one genuine unknown is that this horse has never raced on dry ground like today, so conditions are an untested factor, but the form and momentum are hard to ignore.
Never raced on dry ground3 straight top-3 finishesRuns again after just 5 daysTrainer in best form (9 from 38 last 2wk)
Fresh (134 days off)Trainer in formWon 1 of last 5Raced here beforeHas won on this ground
TrackLab Insight
Second highest-rated horse in the field, but the recent form makes that rating hard to trust — finishing eighth last time out, over four months ago, and yet to win on ground conditions like today's. Returning from a long break and the jockey-trainer partnership has yet to produce a win together from two attempts, so there are question marks all round.
2nd highest rated (OR 58)
Trainer Quotes
Dec 2025
"She won over 5f at Brighton in September and was third over 6f at Lingfield last time. We'll have fun with her in fillies' all-weather races and there are a few of those around. She's rated 59 and she's just a jolly good filly to have around. 01-12-25"
Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Won here 1 timeWon at this distance 3 times
TrackLab Insight
The best career win rate in this field — winning roughly 1 in every 6 races — and the best record at this distance of six furlongs, with 3 wins from 13 races over it. The worry is a run of three poor efforts, including two last-place finishes at Kempton, and this is the first time this jockey and trainer have worked together, which adds a layer of uncertainty.
Best record at this trip (3 from 13)Best career win rate in field (1 in 6)
Only one win from 11 career races, and that form includes a 12th-place finish just a few months ago, which is hard to overlook. There's also a concern about the ground — this horse has never won on dry conditions like today, going 0 from 6 on standard ground specifically.
Won at this course & distanceWearing blinkersFresh (132 days off)Won 0 of last 5Won here 2 times
TrackLab Insight
The only horse in this field with a win over this exact course and distance, which is a meaningful edge — but it comes with heavy caveats. Both career wins have come on soft, wet ground, and today's dry conditions are a very different proposition: this horse has never won on dry ground in 7 attempts and recent form reads 7-7-5.
Wearing tongue strapFresh (152 days off)Won 1 of last 5Raced here beforeHas won on this ground
TrackLab Insight
The best record on dry ground in this field — winning 2 from 10 races in these conditions — but there's a significant catch: this horse hasn't raced in over five months, making it one of the longest layoffs here. Recent form before that break was genuinely good, with two wins and two second places in the last five runs, but coming back cold after that kind of absence is always a risk.
Best record on this ground (2 from 10)Absent 152 days (longest in field)
Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here before
TrackLab Insight
The lowest-rated horse in the field by some margin — seven pounds below average — and carrying the lightest weight as a result, which is the one thing working in its favour. With 62 career races and only 2 wins, however, this is a horse that has spent most of its life finishing in the places rather than winning, and three consecutive all-weather runs without a win don't inspire confidence on turf today.
Lowest rated, 6lbs below averageCarries lowest weight in field
M. Jacintha Hynes(7)
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M. Usher
· 6yo
· 10st 3lb
· OR 47
HeadgearForm
1.6
Wearing cheekpiecesWon 0 of last 5Raced here beforeWon at this distance 1 time
TrackLab Insight
Six career wins is the joint-highest total in this field, but the recent form is a real concern — finishing 8th and 9th in the last three runs, with only a very narrow third place at Wolverhampton offering any encouragement. The jockey is riding for the trainer for the first time, and a rating of 47 leaves this horse seven pounds below the field average.
One of the more successful in the field (6 career wins)
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.