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Traditional Family Day Sunday 18th May Handicap

Ripon · Fri 9th May 2025 · 17:20
📏 1m 🏷️ Class Class 6 🌿 Good 🏟️ Turf 🐎 Flat
2nd
Flamborough Head (GB)
4/1
David Allan
1st
Zappata (GB)
10/11F
Liam Wright(3)
3rd
Hill O Rue
100/30
Tom Eaves
🏷️
Class
Class 6
📏
Distance
1m
🌿
Going
Good
🏟️
Surface
Turf
🐎
Runners
9
🔖
Type
Flat
Pos Horse / Form Age/Wgt Jockey / Trainer OR Odds
🥇 1st
Zappata (GB) Form:
3y
lbs
Liam Wright(3)
George Scott
10/11F
🥈 2nd 3y
lbs
David Allan
Tim Easterby
4/1
6
Nippasso (GB) Form:
3y
lbs
Billy Garritty
Michael & David Easterby
25/1
8 3y
lbs
P J McDonald
Mark Walford
80/1
🥉 3rd
Hill O Rue Form:
3y
lbs
Tom Eaves
Kevin Ryan
100/30
7
Oselton Form:
3y
lbs
Paul Mulrennan
Ivan Furtado
16/1
9 3y
lbs
David Nolan
Alan Brown
40/1
4
Sweet Cicely Form:
3y
lbs
Ethan Tindall(5)
Richard Fahey
16/1
5 3y
lbs
Sean Kirrane
Tim Easterby
33/1

Today's NAP of The Day

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17:00 Newton AbbotPU
Racecard
Horse Silk
Westerton
J : Lewis Stones(3)
T : Jennie Candlish
17:00
Age: 6
Form: 559/82
Weight: 165 lbs
OR:
Bryan Rogers NAP of the Day

The biggest field of the day and one of the more competitive races on the card. Westerton could still be ahead of the handicapper and looks capable of defying his current mark. He is one of the stronger selections on the card and earns Free Nap status. Marhaba The Champ is respected and rates the main danger.
19:10 RiponFinished 3rd
Racecard
Horse Silk
Barley
J : David Allan
T : Tim Easterby
19:10
Age: 7
Form: 7-8062
Weight: 131 lbs
OR:
ChatGPT Nap of the Day.

Barley was once rated 89 and has now tumbled down the handicap to a mark of 66. I do think Tim Easterby\'s horse is running back into form. On his penultimate start, he was travelling well before fitness appeared to catch him out late on, but he backed that up with an excellent run at Hamilton at the end of May when beaten only a shoulder by a horse that finished like a steam train.

He runs off the same mark today and returns to Ripon, a track he clearly enjoys. At the time of writing, rain is falling at Ripon and could continue throughout the day. That may play right into Barley\'s hands, as he has proven form on good to soft ground. He ran here three times last season and finished second on all three occasions, including defeats by just a length on soft ground and short-head margins on similar going.

With conditions likely to suit, course form in the book, and signs that he\'s returning to his best, Barley looks to have a great chance in a race where several rivals may not appreciate testing ground.

Today\'s FREE Nap is Barley at 11/4.