A lower grade event and a runner dropping to make it a field of 9.
The Bower shortlist:
Belsito [9-9] |
Kelpie Grey [9-7] |
Thunderstorm Katie [9-1] - Tentative |
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Race Introduction
This is a
6f Class 5 handicap at Hamilton (14:51) on
good‑to‑firm ground, a setup that typically rewards
pace control, track craft, and proven course form. With a
£4k prize, the field is made up of
exposed sprinters, several of whom are returning to their preferred conditions after recent runs on softer ground or the all‑weather.
Hamilton’s
undulating, sprint track places a premium on:
- Course familiarity
- The ability to quicken off the hill
The race features:
- Two horses ahead of the handicapper on recent RPRs (Belsito, Kelpie Grey)
- A 9‑time C&D winner returning to his favourite track (Iris Dancer)
- A progressive filly switching from AW to turf (Pickersgill)
- A sharp 5f mare stepping up in trip (Thunderstorm Katie)
It’s a competitive low‑grade sprint, but the form lines, speed figures, and L33 model all point toward a
small cluster of runners with a clear edge.
Combined summary table (Form Reader + L33)
| Horse | Form Reader view | L33 status | Tactical Dropper | Overall today |
|---|
| Belsito | Top recent figure, C&D, ahead of OR | BET | No (1 flag only) | Strong win chance |
| Kelpie Grey | Very high peak/avg, in form, slight trip niggle | BET | No | Major danger |
| Iris Dancer | Huge C&D bias, well handicapped with claim | FOLLOW | No | Big course player, bounce-back type |
| Thunderstorm Katie | In form, 5f specialist up to 6f | FOLLOW | No | Solid, but trip/class questions |
| Impressor | Good peak, C&D, but form dipping | STOP | No | Needs revival |
| Pickersgill | Progressive filly, AW/7f peak | FOLLOW | No | Respect, but surface/trip doubts |
| Carlton And Co | AW peak, modest recent turf | STOP/FOLLOW | No | More to prove |
| Wish This | Old AW peak, current form poor | STOP | No | Hard to fancy |
| Invincible Ruby | Old turf peak, TS and RPR now weak | STOP | No | Opposable |
Jockey summary table
| Horse | Jockey | Claim | Read on the booking |
|---|
| Belsito | Tom Eaves | 0 | Proven senior, knows the horse, positive upgrade from claimer. |
| Kelpie Grey | Paul Mulrennan | 0 | Regular partner, strong northern sprint rider. |
| Pickersgill | Rowan Scott | 0 | Solid senior; filly switches from AW regular rider. |
| Impressor | Sam James | 0 | Capable sprint jockey, familiar with the horse. |
| Wish This | Sean Kirrane | 0 | Knows the horse; needs to spark a revival. |
| Carlton And Co | Billy Garritty | 0 | Senior replacing a claimer; mild positive. |
| Thunderstorm Katie | Lauren Young | 5 | Valuable claim; has ridden her well recently. |
| Invincible Ruby | Greg Fairley | 0 | Same as last time; no obvious new angle. |
| Iris Dancer | Tom Kiely-Marshall | 5 | Big claim on a C&D specialist; could be a key edge. |
Best three bets (combined model view)
Belsito — main win bet
- Dual C&D winner, peak and average ability very strong.
- L33 gives a clear BET: TS vs last run, RPR v OR, class/distance logical.
- Jockey upgrade and proven Hamilton profile make him the most solid.
Kelpie Grey — main danger / win bet
- Highest overall peak, strong recent TS and RPR, and L33 also says BET.
- Slight question dropping from 7f to 6f, but raw ability and current form are too strong to ignore.
Iris Dancer — value each‑way / place‑heavy bet
- Not a pure L33 bet (fails exposure check), but the 9‑time C&D angle plus a handy mark and 5lb claim are powerful.
- Recent TS/RPR dip is a concern, yet his Hamilton record suggests he can bounce back sharply here.