Our pundit and resident website tipster Dave Nevison likes the look of three likely contenders at on Tuesday. Enjoy more action from Punchestown live on Racing TV.
It looks like being a sunny afternoon on Tuesday and I am delighted to be heading to Redcar for the
. This looks a decent eight-race card and these 3 last time out winners look to have very strong chances of following up in the handicaps.
3.13 Redcar: BRIGHT
Trainer
seems to have found that the key to this young sprinter and giving him roughly a month between his races and producing him fresh is certainly paying off. Bright’s last three runs in June, July and August have produced a third place and then two good wins.
The four-year-old dropped down to five furlongs last time and got up to win late on by a convincing neck, looking very much as though this step back up in trip would do him no harm at all.
His style of winning means that the handicapper can’t penalise him too much and he has only gone up another 3lb for that
success.
has been lucky to be drawn low in a race that will very likely be run at a suitably strong pace and he obviously goes well for Finley Marsh, who won on him last time.
With so many positive indicators Bright will go off favourite, but he still looks a good bet to land the hat-trick.
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made a winning handicap debut when defying top-weight against older horses last time and she looks as though she can progress through the grades a little further.
Maris Angel has tons of speed in her pedigree and that is certainly her strong suit. Indeed, she had led in stronger maiden company before being dropped into a basement grade handicap last time. She was a solid 7/2 shot despite her inexperience against seasoned campaigners and, although she won just half a length, Maris Angel was always too quick for her rivals.
It seems unlikely any of these will be able to head her in this and I expect her to make all once more.
4.43 Redcar: SEE THAT STORM
It is not often I focus on a Redcar meeting and don’t end up tipping an Ed Bethell runner, and I am more than happy to continue the sequence with this very likeable three-year-old.
is worse off with both Shimmering Sands and
for his two latest victories, but the style of his wins convinces me that he simply has the measure of those two older rivals, both of whom don’t find it easy to win.
Sea That Storm has obviously adapted well to the move to the Bethell yard and, as a lightly-raced progressive three-year-old, he looks well able to defy a rising mark over a course and distance which he is proven.
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