Hawkesbury the star attraction at Kempton

There is plenty of racing in the UK for punters on Wednesday with jump meetings at Newbury and Newcastle and all-weather action at Lingfield and Kempton.

Both Newbury and Newcastle must pass early morning inspections but are expected to go ahead. That does at least tell us to expect very testing conditions which may be partly responsible for a disappointing turnout for Newbury’s 1.45 race.

I have been a fan of Far West over the past couple of seasons following his exciting juvenile campaign which ended in defeat in the Triumph Hurdle. He laboured under a stiff handicap mark last season as a result and is gradually getting the hang of things over fences. He looked to be in trouble here at the last meeting, losing ground at most of the fences before rallying on the flat. In the end, his flat speed proved too much for Seventh Sky.

Tomorrow he faces a really progressive chaser in Top Gamble, trained by Richard Lee. Strangely for a horse that fell in his last two races over hurdles, the gelding jumps like a stag and has been very impressive at Wetherby and Warwick. If Jamie Moore is positive on him from the start, I can see Far West struggling to keep in touch. Nicky Henderson should chalk up another couple of winners in the novice events but the odds are likely to be prohibitive.

John Gosden sends a couple to Lingfield and should be on the mark with Nancy Astor at 2.25. She ran a couple of nice races here, notably when chasing home stable companion Falling Petals last month. She is entered in a couple of Tattersalls sales races at Newmarket in April so will need to win a race like this if she is to follow that route.

You don’t get too many horses rated in the 100’s on the all-weather at this time of year but Godolphin send Hawkesbury to Kempton for a Conditions race at 6.40. The grey son of Shamardal looked pretty smart when winning by seven lengths at Doncaster in June but was beaten on both of his last two starts.

He hung badly at Newbury behind Belardo and pulled hard before weakening at Newmarket. He is clearly very talented but his ungainly style of racing is a concern. Even so, he should outclass his three opponents before connections map out a plan for the season.

My only other bet on the Kempton card is Thomas Blossom in the 5.40. He laughed at his rivals last time out and it is no surprise that Patrick Charmings has decided to run him quickly under a 6lbs penalty. David Probert should be able to settle him in this big field and come with a late run.

Top Gamble 1.45 Newbury @7-4 Paddy Power

Nancy Astor 2.25 Lingfield

Thomas Blossom 5.40 Kempton @11-10 Paddy Power

Hawkesbury 6.40 @4-5 Betfair

Newbury Saturday Preview

It is Hungerford Stakes day at Newbury on Saturday with a field of seven set to go to post. The soft going may have contributed to the slightly sub-standard entry for this Group 2 race but there are some old favourites in the line-up.

Gregorian has been a good friend of mine over the past couple of seasons but I stopped short of supporting him in the July Cup. I had never felt that he had the speed for six furlongs but he ran a cracker to finish third. He usually likes soft ground but he seemed to get bogged down in heavy conditions at Deauville last weekend behind Garswood. I cannot support him after such a poor run and there are other seven furlong specialists in contention here.

I am going to side with the remarkably consistent Breton Rock. All of his six wins have been over seven furlongs on softer ground and this looks tailor-made for him. He was just denied by Penitent at Haydock last time but we should be guaranteed a run for our money. Apart from Gregorian, Chil The Kite will also be a threat if reproducing his tremendous run when second in the Royal Hunt Cup.

The Group 3 Geoffrey Freer Stakes features several horses on the comeback trail including Melbourne Cup legend Red Cadeaux. Ed Dunlop’s globetrotting eight-year-old has finished runner-up in two Cups and is presumably setting out on his usual pre-Flemington campaign. He is actually best on official ratings and the stable are in great form.

Pether’s Moon is tough and consistent and it’s strange that Hannon is fitting him with blinkers for the first time here. I thought that he was in front plenty soon enough at Goodwood and stuck to his guns well. One that is capable of beating them both is James Fanshawe’s mare Seal Of Approval. She has not won since taking a Group 1 at Ascot last October but there is plenty of money around for her on Saturday.

The Washington Singer Stakes has been the launch pad of the careers of Lammtarra and Haafhd in the past but it is doubtful that there is a superstar among the four runners this year. However, Godolphin’s Hawkesbury can hardly be faulted on what he has achieved in two races. He ran on from the rear to beat all bar the smart Limato at Kempton on his debut and then hacked up at Doncaster by seven lengths. He faces a decent rival in Belardo but Hawkesbury can take the prize. I wouldn’t rule out a good run from Carry On Deryck either after his astonishing burst to win on his debut.

Hawkesbury 2.05 Newbury @11-8 Paddy Power

Seal Of Approval 2.40 Newbury @11-2 William Hill

Breton Rock 3.50 Newbury @5-1 BetVictor