Matt Brocklebank tipped a 7/2 winner on New Year's Eve and John Ingles picks up the baton with his best bets from around the tracks on January 1.
Thursday selections
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COUL ANGEL – 14:30 Southwell (NAP)
There’s good prize money on offer on Southwell’s all-weather card where COUL ANGEL can register another win in the valuable six-furlong contest. He made into a useful sprinter for Mick Appleby as a three-year-old in 2025, with four of his five wins coming on the all-weather, including a quick double at Kempton in the autumn. His hat-trick bid was foiled at the same track last time, but he showed that the handicapper hasn’t caught up with him just yet as he should probably have won that race too, catching the eye with how much ground he made up to finish second after an awkward start from a wide draw. Still a sprinter on the up, he can make amends here.
HARTINGTON – 14:50 Windsor
Hopefully Windsor’s revived New Year’s Day fixture won’t suffer the same fate as it often did in the 1990s when falling victim to the weather as they too have an inspection. All being well, HARTINGTON should be able to get back to winning ways for Joe Tizzard in the New Year’s Day Handicap Hurdle. He was runner-up in a novices’ handicap hurdle over course and distance last January and meets the winner of that race, Guard Duty, on much better terms here. That’s despite two good runs this term, winning at Carlisle before shaping best when going down by a neck to Electric Mason in the Betfair Stayers’ Handicap Hurdle at Haydock last time. He can do better again back down in trip.
ANTRIM – 14:59 Newcastle
By Dubawi out of a close relative to Enable, ANTRIM must be the best-bred horse in action on New Year’s Day, and he can complete a course-and-distance hat-trick at Newcastle. He was a five-length winner of a novice here in October before John and Thady Gosden sent him to the sales where Karl Burke had to go to 130,000 guineas to secure him. Returned to the scene of that success, Antrim made all for a ready win on his handicap debut for his new connections, showing further improvement and suggesting there’s more where that came from, in keeping with that blue-blooded pedigree, which should make him hard to beat.
Friday selections
DIFFERENT TONE - 13:12 Chelmsford (NAP)
Having missed 2024, it's taken a while for DIFFERENT TONE to return to form but his latest third at Wolverhampton was a step in the right direction and he can build on that back up in trip. Runner-up over C&D on his final start for Ed Walker in November 2023 in a higher grade, Different Tone can take advantage of a rating that's 5lb lower than that day and one that's still below his last winning mark.
PARISH QUIZ - 14:00 Ayr
A chance is taken on newcomer to handicaps PARISH QUIZ who changed hands for £100,000 after two point-to-point runs in Ireland. The first of those races has thrown up a few winners and Parish Quiz now faces a more realistic opportunity after running in some quite well contested races under Rules. The cheekpieces go on and stepping up in trip should suit this stoutly bred individual who has shown enough to believe that he can be competitive off 96.
CHER MONSIEUR - 15:20 Fakenham
It's taken a while for CHER MONSIEUR to prove competitive but the switch to handicapping over longer trips has brought about some improvement and he made a satisfactory return from six months off when a staying on fourth at Southwell. The handicapper has given him every chance (5lb lower than his opening mark) while Neil Mulholland has reached for cheekpieces and the services of Irish amateur Adam Ryan who has a decent strike rate for the yard (3 wins from 11 rides) and the combination may enable Cher Monsieur to open his account.
LANDLORDTOTHESTARS - 18:30 Wolverhampton
LANDLORDTOTHESTARS gained a first success since January 2024 when beating the re-opposing Straight A over C&D in November and can follow-up. He had shown little in two starts prior to that but returned to something like his best and this consistent performer on artificial surfaces (15-4-3-1) remains feasibly treated from only 1lb higher.
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2025-26 winners (Naps competition Oct 19 - Apr 25)
- Fasol 4/1
- Nebras 7/2
- Mapledurham 5/2
- Soldierofthestorm 9/4
- Lake Como 11/10
- Ballymackie 5/6 (NAP)
- Kruger Park 3/1
- Indeevar Blue 9/2
- Kitzbuhel 13/8
- Gazette Bourgeoise 7/2
- Supreme Malinas 7/2
- Heart Over Head 4/1
- Saint Cyr De Pail 7/2
- Westcombe 7/4
- Intervention 7/2
- One Big Bang 8/11
- Zryan 4/1
- David's Well 6/4 (NAP)
- Atreides 5/4
- Salver 6/4 (NAP)
- Castanea Breeze 3/1
- Ribble Vibe 6/4
- Medieval Gold 6/5
- Fierce Warrior 11/10
- Mambonumberfive 5/2 (NAP)
- Bibendum 85/40
- Seasmoke 10/3
- Teardrops 2/1
- Secret Vino 11/2
- Blenkinsop 7/4 (NAP)
- Roaring Conquest 6/4
- Molto Bene 7/4
- Nocte Volatus 11/4
- Sparkling Duke 9/2
- Chuggy 11/10
- Germanic 3/1
- Special John evens
- Fat Harry 5/4 (NAP)
- Formel Park 3/1 (NAP)
- Sixmilebridge 6/4 (NAP)
- On The Go 2/1 (NAP)
- Ikarak 13/8
- Clearpoint 3/1
- Bahadur 2/1 (NAP)
- L'Empire Vert 3/1 (NAP)
- Without Compromise 2/1
- Solarize 3/1
- Hartington 7/1
- Bloodsweatandtyres 9/2
- Pep Talking 13/2
- Tigers Moon 8/11
- Sea Poetry 2/1
- Fine Interview 7/2
- American Flight 7/1 (NAP)
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