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Northern Ticker is going for Gold in big race at Ayr

South Wales Evening Post

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September 20, 2025

NORTHERN Ticker looks a worthy contender for Ladbrokes Ayr Gold Cup honours.

- Michael Dods

Not many guide sprinters as well as Michael Dods and the Darlington-based trainer could have a bright future to look forward to with this lightly-raced three-year-old.

Gelded before he saw a racecourse but Listed-placed at two, he now has three wins from seven starts to his name and definitely appeared a horse on the up when winning at the Ebor meeting.

Up 3lb for York, he actually carries a 5lb penalty but could easily still have more to give and while the draw will play a big part he must be thereabouts with stall 19.

You have to go back to 2017 to find a winner who broke from a single figure stall.

Almeric could outclass his rivals in the Ladbrokes “Big Football Bet Builder Boosts” Doonside Cup.

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