08 November 2025 – 13:17 Kelso – Belhaven Brewery Wishing Well Handicap Chase (GBB Race) (0–140)
Going: Good to Soft | Distance: 2m7f | Class: 3 | Runners: 8
Run Style Trends (Last 20 Winners): 1 – 55%, 2 – 10%, 3 – 5%, 4 – 30%
🏆 Top Tip – Cadell (10/1)
Winner🏆
Impressive figures (Master 92, M+A 150, Ability 98) and strong at this trip. Consistent jumper who travels sweetly and should be suited by Kelso’s long run-in. Well handicapped and offers genuine win value at double figures.
⚔️ Danger – Dare To Shout (9/2)
Reliable, forward-going sort with high recent figures (M+A 163). Likes to bowl along near the front which suits this track perfectly. If the top tip doesn’t fire, he’s the most likely to take advantage.
💰 Value Each-Way – Ned Tanner (11/2)
Good course record and dependable finisher. M+A 184 is highest in the field, suggesting a big run likely if he handles the ground. Great each-way option with strong consistency and a handy racing weight.
Summary: Cadell stands out on figures and looks primed for a big run, Dare To Shout the main threat if getting his own way up front, and Ned Tanner offers steady each-way value in a tight and open-looking handicap.
08 November 2025 – 13:52 Kelso – RacingTV.com / FreeTrial Novices’ Handicap Chase (Go North Forgive 'N Forget Qualifier) (0–100)
Going: Good to Soft | Distance: 2 m 7 f | Class: 5 | Runners: 9
🏆 Top Tip – Auchinlek (8/1)
Eye-catching figures (Master 80, M + A 134) and likely to improve again after two solid efforts. Travels kindly and looks the type to enjoy Kelso’s fair fences. Good value at 8/1 in a field short on proven stayers.
⚔️ Danger – Sir Carnegie (7/4 F)
Winner🏆
Consistent front-runner with top class and Master ratings (M + A 154). If allowed to dictate, could easily go in again; however, shorter price limits value. Still the benchmark the others must beat.
💰 Value Each-Way – Joie More (14/1)
Lightly raced and improving with experience. Figures (M + A 87, Dis 73) suggest the trip will suit, and she shapes like a chaser in the making. At 14/1 she’s the one to outrun her odds and sneak into the frame.
Summary: Auchinlek appeals as a solid value play with scope to progress, Sir Carnegie remains the likely danger if he gets an easy lead, while Joie More makes each-way sense at double-figure odds in an open novices’ chase.
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