Chase A Fortune

REACHING TO HIT LEICESTER HEIGHTS

Fine Form

Reaching High LE – 4.03

is regally bred in more than one respect and looks ready to start upholding family honour in the Racecourse Live Streams On Racing TV Extra Handicap at Leicester.
The son of Sea The Stars is out of 2013 Ascot Gold Cup winner Estimate, a mating put together by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
He carries the colours inherited by the King and Queen and appears to be heading in the right direction this term after lacking maturity as a two-year-old.
Reaching High returned to action with a solid sixth behind Harper’s Ferry in a hot Windsor maiden that has worked out well and then showed plenty of promise when second on his handicap debut at Chelmsford.
Primo Lara proved just too good that day but there is no disgrace in that, as he followed up with a comfortable triumph in a higher grade at York despite being handed a 5lb uplift.
Sir Michael Stoute still has a bit of work to do with Reaching High judged on the way he reared in the stalls before that last start, but the gelding clearly has potential and moving up in distance should help his cause.

Chase A Fortune SO – 2.15

can kick things off at Southwell by taking the Prestige Safety ‘Your Trusted Safety Partner’ Handicap Chase.
Chris Grant’s front-runner has been in decent form since a wind operation in January and racing on a good surface at a sharp track should be in his favour.

Taste The Fear SO – 2.45

is taken to complete a course and distance hat-trick in the Prestige Safety First Aid Training Handicap Chase, while

Hell Hound SO – 4.20

came from off the pace to land a 16-runner Ludlow bumper under a confident ride from Jonathan Burke and appeals on his jumping bow in the Prestige Safety Fire Risk Assessments “National Hunt” Maiden Hurdle.
Godolphin colt

Al Qudra LI – 6.45

can take advantage of a drop in class and step up in distance for the Get Raceday Ready/EBF Novice Stakes at Lingfield.
The son of No Nay Never cost 425,000 guineas as a yearling and has not been beaten far in two outings at Newmarket so far.
Charlie Appleby will be keen to find a cure for his tardy starts, but the ability is definitely there once he gets the hang of things.

Laoisman LI – 7.15

was unlucky not to land a four-timer when second to Katey Kontent at Windsor last time out, only going down by a nose after stumbling in the closing stages.
The Sean Woods-trained four-year-old continues to creep up the ratings ladder but the way he travels so strongly in his races suggests that he has the scope to cope and another big run is expected in the Download The Racecourse App Raceday Ready Handicap.
At Wolverhampton,

Where’s Clare WL – 5.30

is fancied to come out on top in the Get Raceday Ready EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes following a very encouraging debut effort.
Charlie Johnston’s Mehmas filly was only edged out by a head when runner-up to previous scorer Englemere, while third-placed River Seine had earlier shown plenty of promise on her first start at Newmarket.

Streak Lightning WL – 7.00

went into plenty of notebooks when a close third at this venue behind Bora Bora at the end of April, when jockey David Probert had an agonising wait for clear racing room before finishing strongly.
Ruth Carr’s seven-year-old is currently 7lb lower in the ratings than when last successful at Newcastle 14 months ago and he takes the eye in the Free Digital Racecard At raceday-ready.com Handicap.


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