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UK racing tips – Saturday 2 December 2023

Saturday’s UK racing tips come your way from the meeting at Newbury on 2 December 2023.

UK Racing Tips

Saturday’s UK racing tips come your way from the meeting at Newbury on 2 December 2023.

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

NEWBURY

Race 4 – GET A TONIC 12/1

The Skelton team have a likely type in the Coral Racing Club Handicap Hurdle with GET A TONIC.

She was a winner off a perch of 130 back in April 2022, but has been out of luck in six subsequent starts, most recently failing to sparkle when tried over fences at Warwick in early November.
Back over hurdles and dropped to a mark of 130, Get A Tonic could return to form.

Race 5 – UNDER CONTROL 6/4

UNDER CONTROL can pick up where she left off last term by winning the Coral Bet Bundles Intermediate Handicap Hurdle.

The French recruit won three of her four outings for Nicky Henderson, with her only disappointment coming when upped to Grade Two level for the mares’ novices’ hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

Given that was just her second career start, it was not surprising Under Control found it tough going but dropped back to handicap company, she rounded off her British campaign with wins back at Prestbury Park and then in a highly-competitive novices’ hurdle final at Sandown.

Henderson has won three of the last four renewals of this race and Under Control can further enhance those statistics.

Race 6 – MIDNIGHT RIVER 17/2

MIDNIGHT RIVER can return to winning ways on the biggest of stages in the Coral Gold Cup Handicap Chase.

Dan Skelton’s charge landed a couple of good prizes last term, winning at Cheltenham on New Year’s Day before adding a further success at Aintree on Grand National day in the spring.

Those two efforts were punctuated by a disappointing showing at the Cheltenham Festival, when he was caught wide throughout in the Plate.
Midnight River was raised 5lb for Aintree success – putting him a total of 11lb above his New Year’s Day mark – so Skelton opted to tackle the Charlie Hall Chase for his debut run, starting the outsider of four runners with the conditions of the race putting him at a distinct disadvantage.

Beaten 23 lengths in third, the eight-year-old looked in need of the outing but the spin should have put him right for this assignment, with the presence of Ahoy Senor ensuring Midnight River’s burden is not too heavy as he tackles a full three and a quarter miles for the first time.

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