Today’s update from Betfair:
Get the Timeform verdict on all the runners in this six furlong handicap which opens Sunday’s racing at Ayr.
Moneysupermarket’s best effort to date came when fourth at Nottingham last time and she may do better now going handicapping. Good apprentice booked and one of the more interesting contenders.
Scrapper Smith showed only modest form for Ed Vaughan last season and was sold cheaply after his final start. Showed a bit of promise on his reappearance but couldn’t build on it last time.
Lucky Buddha left previous form behind when beaten length into third behind Where’s Reiley on an easy surface at Newcastle but failed to build on it last time. He may prove best at 5f.
Secret City was mainly consistent over five and six furlongs in 2008 but ran abysmally upped in trip on his reappearance. Slightly better effort last time and shorter trip will suit.
Blackwell Nation essentially went right way in 2008 (albeit at modest level) and hinted at a return to form at Navan last time. Stable among the winners of late and worthy of respect.
Bold Bomber looked limited in maidens last year and a non-stayer over one mile. More like it at Leicester last time and stable amongst the winners.
Fifer well held in maidens up to seven furlongs, including on reappearance for new yard. Plenty to prove on handicap debut.
Ba Globetrotter is effective from 5f to 10f but fact that he’s still a maiden following nineteen starts tells its own story. He is usually worth taking on.
Lady Zena wasn’t knocked about in maidens as a two-year-old and encouraging third in six furlong handicap on return. Didn’t appreciate drop to five furlongs last time and may do better still.
Pedregal hasn’t been disgraced in handicaps this term, particularly when third from a poor draw at Catterick in April. Usually takes plenty of driving but conditions no problem and respected.
Wee Bizzom finished runner-up at Southwell in January, but has shown precious little since and is hard to fancy here.
Pollish is a half-sister to a smart sprinter but has shown no solid form herself in nine attempts.
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