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Get ready for the world's greatest handicap race this weekend

The Ebor Handicap (York 3.35) is one of the great races of its kind in Europe and possibly the world.

Overnight events where we punters have the chance to play Anteposto or only on the day and get a big winner, a prediction or a tricast we dare to believe.

One downside is that prize money has risen dramatically in recent times, so older horses with higher ratings fill the field, really putting the classics at a disadvantage for his generation.

That means young people with a good enough reputation have little chance of securing a spot on the field. So the days when his 3-year-old without exposure wins such a prestigious handicap are more or less zero — when one of his big players hits the big field in the rough seas of his handicap. Unless you are willing to run inside and win in the group company.

That means the next level of undisclosed entries will rely on his mildly racing 4-year-old to lead the field this year. Among them are several players, including possibly favorites Earl of Tyrone, Gussie and Candleford.

But perhaps the most interesting of that brigade was the Ger Lyons-trained LICENSEto stay in his game. I had this race in mind for Frankel's son.

Although he failed to race in his youth, Gowran returned in his second season when he took victory in his 9.5 furlong maiden at the Park in six length form. His only 1 run.

Lyons then gave him enough time to develop, sidelining him for nine months before running his second run behind Lafayette in the listing race and then following up. In the Group 2 Moores Bridge Stakes each he ran over a mile. and quarters.

Furthermore, after a break of 94 days, the selection was at Leopardstown. I got back on the track with a bid and got ahead late. handling.

Rated 103 by the British handicappers, I think he is arguably the best treated horse in the race. And I was lucky enough to run from draw 19 of the outsider — This race records surprisingly high numbers — If double digit prices are available as you're reading this , he looks for values.

Among the other runners in the bottom valley he can be seen running a big race for Forge too. He was pulling the proverbial cart along three furlongs at the Northumberland Plate at Newcastle, but did not return home that day.

On other cards,MR ALAN in the Melrose Stakes he is 2.25 high and for 3 year olds he also likes Ebor. Stewards He cup 5th place TINTO could reverse Goodwood's form at Commanche Falls, Tabdeed and Summerghand.

A little rain is possible around Chester. This means Riverdee will need to secure decent ground on his track and will certainly help TYPEWRITER in the 3.05 Listed Chester Stakes. And the very well handicapped TITAN ROCK was 3.40 from a good box his draw in stall four and extended seven furlongs he was handicapped.

GABRIAL THE DEVIL seems to be a well-handled player with a 4.15 he has a 5.1 furlong handicap. He will take part in this ultra-competitive sprint against speedy Glory Fighters, Thumpers Seven and more.

The best bet on the cards at Sundown Park would be GISBURN at 3.15. The Richard Hannon-trained charge should have been very well suited to the recent rains that have hit the Esher course, and the two outings at Goodwood were too free-running at Newbury. It looked more than shady bad luck before the chance was missed..

in all weather at Lingfield,Natasha with a Phillies handicap of 6.50 and a half after hours bet big on of . BASS STRAIT

Finally, the evening race at Chelmsford City has a good chance of winning the pot in the form of ROGUE STORM in the opener at 4.51.

Tom Clover's charge was the winner of the last match at Yarmouth. A step up to seven furlongs looks like the natural way to go for a decorated knight's daughter.

Saturday's final bet rests on Newton Abbott's stick in his Chase with a Feature 2-Mile Handicap, with a deadline of his 2.52.

Top weight Bativa should create a market for a hat-trick, and bottom weight ROMANOR

he was behind Shareef Star last time. I ran too free on the course and distance, but I think with enough pace here, the 8-year-old would settle better and move around the race better before hitting the short homestretch.