A busy day of horse racing is set for Tuesday, featuring events at Brighton and Southwell, with live coverage on Sky Sports Racing. Notably, two horses, Universal Story and Tamaris, will compete in the attheraces.com/marketmovers Handicap, both aiming to secure their third consecutive victories.
Universal Story, trained by Jennie Candlish, has been on an upward trajectory, recently winning at Newcastle and at Southwell just eight days ago. After her latest victory, where she eased down at the line, she is now carrying a weight increase of six pounds. Her recent performances suggest she still has more to give, making her a strong contender in this race.
In contrast, Tamaris has not raced since an impressive outing at Wolverhampton last April. Despite facing challenges that have kept him off the track, this talented gelding is known for his winning ability. His return will be closely watched, especially under the guidance of the in-form James Owen team. Among the other competitors, Alfie D stands out as a solid option.
Brighton Sees Dinah Myte’s Challenge
At Brighton, Dinah Myte will attempt to overcome a six-pound weight increase in the JenningsBet In Andover Handicap. John Gallagher, her trainer, is hopeful after she achieved her first win over a mile at Ffos Las just over a week ago. Although her previous form had been lackluster, her recent performance indicated significant improvement, and a repeat of that effort could see her in contention.
Among the other horses, Princess Pw remains a notable 10-race maiden but drops to a competitive mark. Clipsham Noble, a course and distance winner, is also expected to perform well.
Feature Race at Southwell
The feature race at Southwell, the Arc £1 Million Bonus Has £150K Increase! Fillies’ Handicap, will showcase Lady Wingalong and Noel Fox. David Evans‘ six-year-old, Lady Wingalong, has a commendable record with six victories in 32 races, including a notable win at Newbury in August. Her consistency makes her a prominent figure in this race.
On the other hand, Noel Fox, who transitioned from Ralph Beckett to Jennie Candlish‘s stable in July, appears to be regaining form, following a fourth-place finish at Haydock and a close second at Southwell last month.
Additionally, Soho Square is making her debut for Ed Bethell after switching from James Fanshawe, and she is considered one of the more unexposed entrants.
Racing enthusiasts are encouraged to stay updated with the latest news, interviews, and features from Sky Sports Racing as the excitement unfolds on this vibrant day of racing.