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Newmarket

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Ebf Restricted Maiden Fillies' Stakes (for Horses In Bands B, C And D) (Ebf Restricted Race Qualifier) (GBB Race)
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1h 15min
Speed race on the flat About 7 furlongs Mostly firm ground Standard race 10 runners £5669 prize E/W: 3 places, 1/5 odds
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TrackLab's Top Pick
30
Strong chance
Good Value at 41/20
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20+ Strong pick 12-19 Solid chance 6-11 In the mix Below 6 Outsider How scores work
P. Bradley · C. Fellowes · 2yo · 9st 2lb
Form
30
Good Value
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
China In Your Hand is the market favourite at 2.25, and the clearest reason is that she has already shown more than most in this field — finishing third at Doncaster last time out, beaten just over a length. In a race where four rivals are making their debut and several others have struggled to get close to the places, that placed run makes her the most experienced threat here. Her odds have drifted from what looked like near-certainty, so the market has trimmed its enthusiasm slightly, but she still heads the betting by some distance.
Lightly raced (1 career races) Market favourite (2.25)
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M. Ghiani · M. Botti · 2yo · 9st 2lb
Debut
30
Good Value
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
Flooding makes her racecourse debut here with absolutely no form to go on — a blank slate. At 5.1 she is the second-shortest price in the field, which means her trainer and the market both believe she has serious ability despite never having raced. She is one of three debutantes in this field, but her odds make her the most fancied of the three by a clear margin.
Racecourse debut
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H. Crouch · R. Beckett · 2yo · 8st 10lb
Debut
13
Good Value
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
Necromancer makes her debut here and, like three others in this field, brings no race form to assess. What stands out is her trainer, Ralph Beckett, whose partnership with jockey Hector Crouch has produced 151 wins from 743 races — easily the most prolific jockey-trainer combination in this field, winning roughly 1 in 5 races together. That level of stable firepower behind a debut runner is worth noting, and her 9.0 price reflects genuine market interest.
Racecourse debut
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C. Fallon · S. Woods · 2yo · 9st 2lb
Form
8.0
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
Caravel has just one race to her name, finishing seventh at Doncaster 28 days ago — beaten nearly six lengths with nothing to show in terms of a win or a placed finish. The big red flag here is that her odds have collapsed dramatically, drifting from a near-certainty to 9.5, which suggests the market has cooled sharply on her chances. With so little experience and the betting moving the wrong way, she looks hard to back with confidence.
Lightly raced (1 career races)
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R. Coakley · M. Bell · 2yo · 9st 2lb
Debut
6.8
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
Indian Lights steps onto a racecourse for the first time here, with no form whatsoever to analyse. At 26.0 she is among the longer prices in the field, and the jockey-trainer combination has yet to win together in four attempts, which does little to inspire confidence. She is a complete unknown, and the market is treating her as one.
Racecourse debut
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J. Peate · J. Fanshawe · 2yo · 8st 13lb
Form
4.2
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
The standout concern for Angel Of Heaven is that today's dry ground is new territory — her only race came on a different surface at Kempton, so we genuinely don't know how she handles these conditions. She finished seventh on debut, beaten over 21 lengths, which was a far heavier defeat than market rival China In Your Hand suffered on the same day. She has the advantage of race experience over the four debutantes, but her form figures give little cause for optimism.
Never raced on dry ground Lightly raced (1 career races)
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L. Morris · W. Knight · 2yo · 8st 10lb
Debut
4.2
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
Lunar Blossom arrives with no race experience at all, one of four debutantes in this field. At 17.0 she sits in the middle of the market among the first-timers, with no form to separate her from the guesswork. The jockey-trainer combination wins roughly 1 in 6 races together, which is a reasonable record, but there is nothing concrete to go on here beyond stable confidence.
Racecourse debut
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D. Probert · B. Meehan · 2yo · 9st 2lb
Form
1.6
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
Kiah's sole race ended in an 11th-place finish at Newbury, beaten 11 lengths — the worst form figure of any runner in this field who has actually raced. At 51.0 she is one of the outsiders here, and the jockey-trainer combination has yet to record a win together in seven attempts. There is very little in the data to suggest she can reverse that debut performance sharply enough to trouble the principals.
Lightly raced (1 career races)
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R. Dawson · M. Crawley · 2yo · 8st 10lb
Form
0.6
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
Potters Margot has one race to her name — a fifth-place finish at Lingfield, beaten nearly six lengths — but today brings an untested factor: she has never raced on dry ground before, having only run at Lingfield on a different surface. That unknown is a real question mark, and at 67.0 the market is not taking any chances on her. She is in the same lightly-raced boat as several rivals, but the ground switch adds an extra layer of uncertainty.
Never raced on dry ground Lightly raced (1 career races)
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G. McEntee · M. Fenton · 2yo · 8st 10lb
Form
0.1
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
Pertinent is the most experienced horse in this field with two races under her belt, but the form makes for uncomfortable reading — 10th at Leicester on debut, then 9th at Leicester next time, beaten between 18 and 28 lengths on both occasions. At 251.0 she is a massive outsider, and nothing in her record suggests she can trouble a field that includes a horse who finished third at Doncaster. It is hard to make a case for her on current evidence.
Lightly raced (2 career races)
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