Ayr Racecourse is set for a busy day of racing with several horses showing promising form alongside notable jockey and trainer updates. Among the contenders, Annandale (5.30 Ayr) stands out for maintaining strong performance despite his advancing age. Regular pilot Paul Mulrennan, familiar with the horse’s style, has guided Annandale to multiple wins at Ayr, where the horse remains well handicapped.
The Caltonian (4.30 Ayr) is another runner to watch. Known for a surprise 33-1 victory at Newcastle earlier this year, The Caltonian benefits from a significant reduction in class for this contest and could provide value at longer odds.
Other runners scheduled at Ayr across the afternoon include Emery Down (3.30), Slack Bob (3.30), White Ladder (5.00), This Rib (5.30), Condotti (3.00), and Ey Up He’s A Star (4.00), among others. Distances traveled by some of these horses leading up to the race range from around 206 to 360 miles, illustrating varying levels of recent activity and fitness.
Ahead of the fixtures, top trainers registering the most wins over the last two weeks are Iain Jardine with 11, Roger Beckett with 10, and Tim Easterby with 9 victories, marking them as in-form handlers currently shaping the racing landscape. On the other end of the spectrum, several stables have experienced prolonged winless spells, including Nicky Wilson, with 182 runners since last success, and Michael Young with 117.
Among jockeys, Billy Loughnane leads recent statistics with 20 wins in the past fortnight, followed by Marco Ghiani’s 13 and David Egan’s 12. Conversely, riders such as Cam Hardie and William Carver have gone extended periods without a win, with 89 and 62 rides respectively since their last success.
In terms of key riding partnerships at Ayr, Sean Kirrane takes the mount on 3.30 runner Eve’s Boy for trainer Micky Dods, a pairing that has yielded a 43% strike rate from seven rides at the course. Paula Muir also features prominently with rides on Shifter (3.00) and Idyllic (5.30) for Wayne Storey, combinations that have produced three wins from 11 starts at Ayr.
Elsewhere, at Lingfield and Wolverhampton, several jockey-trainer combinations have notable recent records. David Probert teams with Paul Chamings aboard Artavian at Lingfield (3.45) with a 22% course strike rate, while Jack Callan partners with James Butler’s Joseph at Wolverhampton (9.00), with two wins from three rides.
Several horses have recently changed ownership or training yards, possibly influencing their performance patterns. For example, Cezarro at Lingfield (2.15) has moved from Richard Burdon to Michael Young, and Winemaker at Wolverhampton (6.30) has transferred from Henry D. McGuigan to Richard Hughes.
Highlighting the day’s selections, trainers and tipsters have pointed to Hey Havana (4.00 Ayr) as the recommended nap, Emery Down (3.30 Ayr) as a notable bet, and Worlington (3.45 Lingfield) forming part of a suggested treble to watch.
Overall, the racing card today reflects a mix of seasoned performers and rising talents, with strategic jockey-trainer alliances and recent form likely to influence outcomes across multiple fixtures.
