Thursday Selections

Thursday Selections. (04/12/25)

Thursday 4th December 2025


NAP: MILOU DU CHENET – (1.10)
NB: CHOICE RUNNER – (12.30)

James Bowen silkTristan Durrell silk


12.30 Leicester: CHOICE RUNNER was rallying when falling at Uttoxeter on his hurdling debut back in March; however, he put that fall behind him at that same track on seasonal reappearance last month, when finishing second of twelve over two miles. He kept on in the closing stages on that occasion, giving the impression that this step back up in distance should suit, and if he naturally progresses, he should have a big say here for the Skelton team. (Win) (NB)

Tristan Durrell silk


1.10 Wincanton: MILOU DU CHENET was an impressive winner on his first start for Warren Greatrex, winning by five and a half lengths at Bangor last month on soft ground. He’ll have to give weight away to his rivals here as a result of that success; however, he could well prove to be a useful prospect. It would be disappointing should he not follow up that success with another bold effort here. (Win) (NAP)

James Bowen silk


1.30 Leicester: ONE EYE ON VEGAS won this race by two lengths last year off just a two-pound higher mark than what he’ll contest this year’s renewal off, and he posted a very encouraging effort on his first start of the campaign at Wetherby last month, finishing second of nine. He should prove to be a lot sharper here following that Wetherby outing, and it looks set up for him to post a bold bid in this particular contest again for Stuart Edmunds. (Win)

Charlie Hammond silk


6.30 Chelmsford: FANTASY MASTER wasn’t disgraced on his first run for Robert Cowell, which came last week over course and distance, finishing fifth of eleven and two and a quarter of a length behind eventual winner Justcallmepete, whilst not getting the clearest of runs. He remains on the same mark here, which is three pounds below his last winning one, and he should be making his presence felt at Class 5 level. (Each-Way)

Billy Loughnane silk


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