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September 29, 2025

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Lancashire Evening Post

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Top Jockey: Taylor Fisher(13-93).

Top Trainers: C Cox(25-93).

Favourites: 213/681 (31%)

TOTE: Placepot: First six races

Draw: Low numbers are favoured in races up to a mile.

BETWRIGHT APPRENTICE HANDICAP (5)

1m 2f 3yo plus £4,187 14 runners.

BETTING: 11-2 Sant Alessio, 6 Dragonflame, 7 San Francisco Bay, 8 In The Post, 10 Bownder, Calibos, 12 Twilight Moon, 14 Others.

BETWRIGHT HANDICAP (CLASS 6)

1m 5f 3yo plus £3,454 14 runners.

BETTING: 9-2 Electric Bass, 5 Bobby Dassler, 6 Harlington, 7 Hiccups, 8 Buck Barrow, 10 Dalton Park, Jimmy Mark, 12 Gregorians Star, Cherry Cola, 14 Others.

BEATWRIGHT HANDICAP (DIV 1) (CLASS 6)

1m 3yo plus £3,454 11 runners.

BETTING: 9-4 Spirit Of Breeze, 9-2 Fact Or Fable, 7 Dappled Light, 8 Weston Court, Silent Flame, 10 Thapa VC, 12 On A Vespa, Moonlight Bomb, 16 Others.

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Top Tip Danger

DWINDLING FUNDS 2.00 PENELOPE’S SISTER

STARMADE 2.30 STARMADE

WHISKEY PETE 3.00 CISCO DISCO

TACTICAL PLAN 3.30 QUEST FOR FUN

LIMA SIERRA 4.00 LIMA SIERRA

DANDY MAGIC 4.30 ROUSING ENCORE

JUST DOTTIE 5.05 YOUNG MERLIN

Top Jockey: Paul Mulrennan(76-454).

Top Trainers: J Goldie(96-704).

Favourites: 397/1138 (35%)

TOTE: Placepot: First six races

Draw: A middle to high draw is an advantage in sprint races, low numbers favoured on the round course.

APPRENTICE HANDICAP (CLASS 5)

1m 3yo plus £4,187 8 runners.

BETTING: 11-4 Ayr Poet, 10-3 Pol Roger, 7-2 Penelope's Sister, 4 Dwindling Funds, 12 Epidavros, 14 Zipster, 16 Yermanthere, 25 One Eye Jack.

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