Category Archives: Navan Trends

Unaccompanied probably has fitness angle

4:05 – Navan – VINTAGE CROP STAKES (LISTED RACE) (4yo+) Good To Soft 1m6f Unaccompanied takes on Ballydoyle’s Royal Ascot Gold Cup winner in the shape of Fame And Glory in a Listed race at Navan today.  Fame And Glory, who is making … Continue reading

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Rising Wind can turn the tables on Robin Hood

5:35 – Navan – NAVANRACECOURSE.IE RACE (4yo+) Winner €8,625 Soft To Heavy 1m5f The Aidan O’Brien trained Robin Hood beat Rising Wind by 3 lengths at Leopardstown at the end of March but was then beaten at Cork after being put up … Continue reading

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Rathlin is the form pick at Naas today

2:55 – Naas – WOODLANDS PARK 100 CLUB NAS NA RIOGH NOVICE CHASE (GRADE 2) (5yo+) Soft 2m4f On a quiet Sunday the best racing is taking place at Naas in Ireland which has three Grade 2 races on the card.  Rathlin is one … Continue reading

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Mount Benbulben is the pick of the form in race of the day

1:05 – Navan – NAVAN NOVICE HURDLE (GRADE 1) (4yo+) Soft To Heavy 2m4f Mount Benbulben will be a skinny price to win the Grade 1 Navan Novice Hurdle today but he has by far the best form on offer.  He faces just … Continue reading

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Conditions Ideal for Casbah Rock at Navan tonight

8:25   – Navan – PETER O´BRIEN LANDSCAPES HANDICAP (3yo+ 50-80) 1m2f Casbah Rock has been in excellent form since his seasonal reappearance at Dundalk in April.  From 5 runs this season he has won three times and been placed on the … Continue reading

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Navan – Historical Trends – Saturday 18 December

It appears to pay to look at the top end of the market in this race.  Winning last time out is also important, but having previous winning for over course or distance is a secondary consideration. Perhaps surprisingly having previously … Continue reading

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