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Warwick

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EHB Residential Maiden Hurdle (GBB Race)
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10h 59min
Jumps race · low hurdles About 2 miles Ideal conditions Standard race 7 runners £5446 prize E/W: 2 places, 1/4 odds
Turf track
TrackLab's Top Pick
66
Strong chance
Good Value at 3/10
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H. Skelton · D. Skelton · 5yo · 11st 4lb · OR 116
Form
66
Good Value
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
The clear market favourite and the editorial pick, Louis Veron has finished second in both of his races over hurdles — losing by just a neck on his debut at Chepstow before going down by three lengths at Southwell most recently. He's ridden by Harry Skelton, whose partnership with trainer Dan Skelton produces wins at a remarkable rate — roughly 1 in 5 races together from over 2,400 attempts. Everything points his way, and he looks the most likely winner in the field.
Lightly raced (2 career races) Market favourite (1.3)
Trainer Quotes
Nov 2025
"I wouldn't say he took us by surprise on his debut in a 2m novice hurdle at Chepstow, but it was nice to see him do so well and he should step forward from that and build on it over the same trip, as he shows plenty of speed. 10-11-25"
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J. Burke · T. George · 5yo · 11st 4lb
Form Track
12
Won 1 of last 5 Raced here before
TrackLab Insight
Crucially, Dunstall Star is the only horse in this field who has already won over hurdles at Warwick — that counts for a lot when so many rivals are either unexposed or out of form. He won at Exeter last month before falling here 25 days ago, so the course form is genuine even if that last run ended on the floor. At 7.5, he looks a realistic danger to the favourite if he jumps cleanly this time.
Lightly raced (3 career races)
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5 Lyric
J. O'Neill Jr · J. & A J O'Neill · 5yo · 11st 4lb
Freshness Form
12
Good Value
Fresh (75 days off) Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
The standout marker here is a little misleading — Lyric's 'best career win rate in the field' amounts to just one win from eight races, and recent form shows finishes of eighth and tenth. This horse has been running on the Flat at tracks like Musselburgh and Goodwood, so switching to hurdles at Warwick is a significant change of discipline and environment. There is no obvious reason to think today's conditions will unlock something new.
Best career win rate in field (1 in 8)
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J. Anderson(3) · J. Snowden · 6yo · 10st 11lb
Headgear Form
9.6
Wearing tongue strap Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
Three third-place finishes and a fourth from five races suggest a horse that competes honestly without ever quite finding that extra gear to win — but the most recent run was a fifth, beaten 43 lengths at Huntingdon, which breaks that pattern sharply. Five races in and still without a win, she is now the oldest horse in the field at six. The consistency of her earlier form gives her some appeal at 12-1, but that last run is hard to explain away.
Mid-range in the market (12.0)
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R. McLernon · F. Bramley · 4yo · 10st 13lb
Form
2.2
Won 0 of last 5
TrackLab Insight
The most experienced horse in the field by some distance — ten races and counting — but that experience has delivered nothing, not a single win or even a placed finish across the board. Recent runs have seen him beaten by 25 and 57 lengths, which makes it very hard to see where improvement comes from today. His record is the most concerning in this field, and the 34-1 price reflects that honestly.
Most experienced (10 runs, field avg 5)
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J. Andrews · T. Ellis · 5yo · 11st 4lb
Debut
1.5
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
Making a first appearance on a racecourse today, so there is genuinely nothing to go on — no public form, no race history, no clues. The breeding is at least interesting: sired by Kapgarde, a French stallion with a solid reputation for producing jumpers. But the massive drift in the market from near-evens to 51-1 tells you everything about how little confidence there is here today.
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N. Fox(3) · M. Sheppard · 5yo · 11st 4lb
Debut
0.6
First run (debut)
TrackLab Insight
Like Colibri Bleu, this horse is making its racecourse debut today with zero form to study — a complete blank slate. At 101-1 in a seven-horse field, the market has essentially written him off before the tape goes up. That is a remarkable price for any horse, and the huge drift from near-evens suggests this is very much a learning exercise.
Racecourse debut
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