Slater Menswear Handicap Hurdle.
Ayr · Friday, 17 Apr · 15:45
· 2m
· Class 3
· TURF
WEIGHEDIN
Status
12:45
Off time
15
Runners
Soft (Heavy in places)
Going
🎯 Tipster's 1·2·3
Sporting Life pick
🏆 Top pick
CASTLE IVERS (IRE
🥈 Second
TRIPLE CROWN TED (IRE
🥉 Third
GINGER MAIL (FR
Betting forecast
Market prediction · 15 runners · sorted by price
01 · 🏆 FAV
5
4/1
02 · 🥈 2nd
5.50
9/2
03 · 🥉 3rd
7
6/1
04 · —
8
7/1
05 · —
9.50
17/2
06 · —
9.50
17/2
07 · —
12
11/1
08 · —
12
11/1
09 · —
13
12/1
10 · —
15
14/1
11 · —
19
18/1
12 · —
26
25/1
13 · —
26
25/1
14 · —
41
40/1
15 · —
51
50/1
Sporting Life forecast prices — published the night before the race. Top 3 highlighted as market favourites.
Runners
| Pos | No. | Dr | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Age | Wgt | Best decimal odds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11th | 1 | — |
Castle Ivers (G)
FAV
Cost £95,000 having won an Irish point easily and having run to a useful level when winning 2 of his 4 bumper starts, he quickened in good fashion to make a successful start over hurdles at Warwick in November 2024. Has proven himself capa…
|
S Bowen | O Murphy | 7 | 76.2 kg |
5
4/1
|
| 4th | 2 | — |
The Gray Ghost (G)
[T]
Made it 2-2 at Newcastle to open his account for the season before underlining his consistency when fourth in a well-contested Kempton handicap last time. Should give his running again, though could be vulnerable to some less-exposed types…
|
Callum Pritchard | R L Llewellyn | 7 | 76.2 kg |
8
7/1
|
| — | 3 | — |
Bibe Mus (G)
Solid record over hurdles for Ross O'Sullivan and having found improvement to make a winning start for Paul Nicholls at Sandown, shaped as if still in good form (before quick turnaround seemingly told) when mid-field in the Fred Winter sub…
|
H Cobden | P F Nicholls | 4 | 75.7 kg |
9.50
17/2
|
| 6th | 4 | — |
Caballo De Guerra (G)
[H]
No surprise to see hood refitted having not been seen to best effect when distant fifth of 10 in Grade 2 novice at Kelso last time, but the handicapper has at least offered some respite from a stiff-looking opening mark.
|
Jack Power | L Russell & M Scudamore | 5 | 75.3 kg |
13
12/1
|
| 3rd | 5 | — |
Magna Victor (G)
Low-mileage 7-y-o was improved again when making it 2-2 in handicaps at Musselburgh in late-January and while he bids for the hat-trick in a much deeper race, further progress cannot be ruled out.
|
C Gethings | A Ralph | 7 | 74.8 kg |
15
14/1
|
| 8th | 6 | — |
Bertie's Ballet (G)
Held his form well last season but was no match for less-exposed pair Triple Crown Ted/Lance Les Des at Kelso before flying too high in the Morebattle there last time.
|
Ryan Mania | Mrs Dianne Sayer | 8 | 74.8 kg |
12
11/1
|
| — | 7 | — |
Secret Force (G)
[T1P1]
Again below the form of his impressive hurdle debut success when fourth of 6 in a listed juvenile at Musselburgh in late-January, and while a big-field handicap ought to suit better, his opening mark leaves little margin for error.
|
Keith Donoghue | G P Cromwell | 4 | 74.4 kg |
9.50
17/2
|
| — | 8 | — |
Newtown Rambler (G)
[TP]
Always holding when doubling his hurdle tally at Warwick last time and while this is much more competitive, he hasn't been long with capable new yard.
|
Danny McMenamin | A Keatley | 7 | 74.4 kg |
12
11/1
|
| 7th | 9 | — |
Triple Crown Ted (G)
Solid form in novices prior to winning more takingly than the bare margin would imply on handicap bow at Kelso. Still looked in top form when chasing home an unexposed stablemate over C&D last time and remains capable of better.
|
D R Fox | L Russell & M Scudamore | 6 | 73.5 kg |
7
6/1
|
| — | 10 | — |
Ginger Mail (G)
[P]
Veteran finished 1¼ lengths behind Triple Crown Ted at Ayr but finished well beaten with visor refitted in a competitive handicap at Musselburgh last time. Usual cheekpieces go back on and could outrun his odds from a tumbling mark.
|
Bruce Lynn | N W Alexander | 10 | 71.7 kg |
26
25/1
|
| 2nd | 11 | — |
Lance Les Des (G)
Bit flattered by his proximity to Triple Crown Ted when runner-up on handicap bow but remains progressive in his own right, getting off the mark under hands and heels in an Ayr maiden last time. That form has worked out well, and he needs …
|
Sean Quinlan | N W Alexander | 7 | 71.2 kg |
5.50
9/2
|
| 9th | 12 | — |
Ravenscraig Castle (G)
[P]
Fifth in this race 12 months ago and ran as well as could be expected when fourth of 14 in a Go North Series Final handicap at Musselburgh last time. Isn't the easiest to win with, though, and this looks every bit as competitive.
|
William Maggs | I Jardine | 8 | 70.8 kg |
26
25/1
|
| 10th | 13 | — |
Dance Thief (G)
Third in this race in 2024 and was back on his last successful mark when landing a third course win in a 5-runner handicap chase last month. Not in the same form at Carlisle subsequently, however, and this looks a deep renewal.
|
R P McLernon | R M Smith | 8 | 69.4 kg |
41
40/1
|
| 1st | 14 | — |
Tuppence (M)
[H]
Lightly-raced maiden has shaped more promisingly than her form figures might suggest, probably doing too much too soon over a longer trip at Musselburgh last time, though Triple Crown Ted is seemingly the yard's leading hope.
|
Mr Lucas Murphy | L Russell & M Scudamore | 6 | 66.2 kg |
19
18/1
|
| 5th | 15 | — |
Belaya River (G)
Fair Catterick maiden hurdle winner wasn't anywhere near his best on handicap debut at Sedgefield last time (easy to back and made mistakes) and he could be worth another chance in receipt of a handy 4-y-o allowance.
|
Paul O'Brien | Harry Derham | 4 | 65.8 kg |
51
50/1
|
Betting forecast: Castle Ivers (4/1), Lance Les Des (9/2), Triple Crown Ted (6/1), The Gray Ghost (7/1), Secret Force (17/2), Bibe Mus (17/2), Bertie's Ballet (11/1), Newtown Rambler (11/1), Caballo De Guerra (12/1), Magna Victor (14/1), Tuppence (18/1), Ravenscraig Castle (25/1), Ginger Mail (25/1), Dance Thief (40/1), Belaya River (50/1)
Prize money
| Position | Prize |
|---|---|
| P1 | 9506.0 GBP |
| P2 | 4374.0 GBP |
| P3 | 2187.0 GBP |
| P4 | 1094.0 GBP |
| P5 | 545.0 GBP |