✅ Result In
Virgin Bet Handicap
📏 7f1y
🏷️ Class Class 2
🌿 GOOD (GoingStick: 6.9) (Watering)
🏟️ Turf
💰 £25,770
🐎 Flat
2nd
Brighton Boy
11/1
1st
Lexington Jet
20/1
3rd
Supido
5/2F
🏷️
Class
Class 2
📏
Distance
7f1y
🌿
Going
GOOD (GoingStick: 6.9) (Watering)
🏟️
Surface
Turf
💰
Prize
£25,770
🐎
Runners
22
🌤️
Weather
Mostly cloudy
🔖
Type
Flat
| Pos | Horse / Form | Age/Wgt | Jockey / Trainer | OR | Odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 |
5y 138 lbs |
Hector Crouch Ralph Beckett |
102 | 5/1 | |
| 1 |
5y 138 lbs |
William Carver Jamie Osborne |
105 | – | |
| 11 |
4y 124 lbs |
Barry McHugh Jennie Candlish |
88 | 50/1 | |
| 9 |
4y 121 lbs |
Cieren Fallon P Morris |
85 | 15/2 | |
| 🥈 2nd |
4y 120 lbs |
Warren Fentiman Tim Easterby |
84 | 11/1 | |
| 12 |
4y 123 lbs |
Zak Wheatley D Carroll |
90 | – | |
| 🥇 1st |
4y 118 lbs |
Silvestre De Sousa David Loughnane |
82 | 20/1 | |
| 13 |
4y 123 lbs |
Brian Meehan |
90 | – | |
| 15 |
4y 120 lbs |
Zak Wheatley D Carroll |
87 | – | |
| 19 |
4y 115 lbs |
George Margarson |
82 | – | |
| 8 |
7y 136 lbs |
Oisin Murphy Hugo Palmer |
100 | 7/1 | |
| 20 |
5y 115 lbs |
Tim Easterby |
82 | – | |
| 21 |
4y 113 lbs |
Jane Chapple-Hyam |
80 | – | |
| 22 |
4y 110 lbs |
David Loughnane |
77 | – | |
| 3 |
4y 131 lbs |
Charles Bishop Ian Williams |
95 | – | |
| 4 |
4y 128 lbs |
Charles Bishop Eve Johnson Houghton |
95 | – | |
| 5 |
4y 130 lbs |
Pierre-Louis Jamin Archie Watson |
94 | 13/2 | |
| 🥉 3rd |
4y 130 lbs |
Billy Loughnane Ian Williams |
94 | 5/2F | |
| 4 |
5y 129 lbs |
Ray Dawson Roger Varian |
93 | 15/2 | |
| 6 |
7y 127 lbs |
Jason Hart K R Burke |
91 | 16/1 | |
| 7 |
4y 127 lbs |
Alec Voikhansky Richard Hannon |
91 | 16/1 | |
| 9 |
4y 127 lbs |
Ryan Kavanagh(5) Ian Williams |
91 | – |
Our Expert Tip
SUPIDO looks a very good thing here after winning over course and distance just 24 days ago.
He swooped late, ran across the track and still won going away. He’s gone up 4lb for that success but looking at the manner of the victory, and the fact he has previously been rated over 100, you would expect another huge run. Billy Loughnane keeps the ride.