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Neil Morrice best bets and tips – Wednesday 2 October 2024

Neil Morrice shares all of his best bets and tips for Wednesday’s racing coming your way from Nottingham, Musselburgh, Catterick Bridge and Kempton Park on 2 October 2024.

Neil Morrice

Neil Morrice shares all of his best bets and tips for Wednesday’s racing coming your way from Nottingham, Musselburgh, Catterick Bridge and Kempton Park on 2 October 2024.

Jamie Moore's Diary - jockey talks Goshen and Ascot rides

NOTTINGHAM

Race 3 No2 STIRRUP CUP (Nap)
Trainer: Tim Easterby – Jockey: David Allan

STIRRUP CUP picked up well to finish best of all in second to Candy in a Class2 at Ayr. The Washington DC colt remains at that level for a race that’s worked out for him, and can return to winning ways.

Race 4 FOUR ADAAY
Trainer: Rod Millman – Jockey: Lewis Edmunds

Consistent mare FOUR ADAAY commands plenty of respect after belatedly opening her account for the season at Sandown. That happened on ground that was softer than she’d encountered for several months, and with similar conditions likely to prevail she can consolidate.

Race 7 No5 TERRIES ROYALE
Trainer: Mick Appleby – Jockey: Frederick Larson

TERRIES ROYALE landed some good bets to get plenty of punters out of jail in the nightcap at Newmarket last Thursday where he looked good value for the margin of victory. With two successes and a second from his last three outings, he has his tail up, while his apprentice pilot wipes out a good portion of his penalty through his 3lb claim.

MUSSELBURGH

Race 5 No4 AUTUMN FESTIVAL
Trainer: Ed De Giles – Jockey: Joe Fanning

Selling plates have become a rare commodity in the racing sphere which is detrimental to the industry as a whole, whilst also being virtually lost as a good platform for punting. This surviving contest sees AUTUMN FESTIVAL operating at the bottom level for the first time, having finished tailed off behind Come On You Spurs in a Class4 at Epsom on Sunday. His form since joining his trainer has been underwhelming, but when you consider he was running in Class2s as recently as May he is worth chancing.

Race 7 No2 REEL HER IN (Nap)
Trainer: Ben Haslam – Jockey: Paul Mulrennan

REEL HER IN stayed on at the finish of her first run for this stable at Newcastle and enters calculations as the unexposed joker in this pack. In the colours of JP McManus she is definitely worth monitoring in the betting.

CATTERICK BRIDGE

Race 3 No2 KIRKDALE (Nap)
Trainer: Ed Bethell – Jockey: Callum Rodriguez

KIRKDALE finds himself in a tougher race than that which has to be cancelled at Pontefract last week. That said, the Zelzal colt brings strong form to the table and will be unlucky if he runs into anything as smart as Antonio Dvorak who beat him at Musselburgh.

Race 5 No12 LANGHOLM (Each Way)
Trainer: Michael Dods – Jockey: Connor Beasley

LANGHOLM broke a bout of seconditis over course and distance but has been badly drawn in three subsequent defeats. He’s been handed the rail off which to operate, and if getting onto the lead could be hard to claw back.

KEMPTON PARK

Race 1 No11 SEA JOURNEY
Trainer: John Gosden – Jockey: Kieran Shoemark

SEA JOURNEY is beautifully bred being by Sea The Stars out of the classy Journey, an idiosyncratic individual who Gosden got the best out of. She forms part of a three-cornered attack on the prize from Clarehaven Stables, but following a very encouraging first run back can show with a first win that she’s its number one.

Race 4 No1 WILLEM TWEE (Nap)
Trainer: James Fanshawe – Jockey: Oisin Murphy

WILLEM TWEE hails from a trainer that can take a good sprinter all the way up the ladder, and while the Ribchester gelding has a way to go before achieving that he comes here off the back of a pleasing though narrow Wolverhampton success which puts him on the cusp of stamping himself Listed or Group class.

Race 6 No6 JUNGLE MAC (Each Way)
Trainer: Jack Channon – Jockey: Edward Greatrex

JUNGLE MAC returns from a short break in a race in which he has possibly the best of the draw. His record for Greatrex reads 3210, although he spoiled his chance on that latest start at Goodwood by getting het up in the preliminaries. He looked in good order when completing his preparation for this, and in a tough race can take away a cheque.

Race 8 No13 MARCHETTI (Each Way)
Trainer: Jimmy Fox – Jockey: Hollie Doyle

Camelot mare MARCHETTI has been ridden by Doyle to narrow defeats in two of her last three outings, the first being over this evening’s course and distance. Stall 3 gives the combination to obtain a good early sit, and in receipt of weight from everything else in the race, an earning display is on the cards.

Jamie Moore's Diary - jockey talks Goshen and Ascot rides
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