Wednesday Racing Tips – Dan James Racing

JACKS PARROT – Bangor-on-Dee

Wed 12 Nov, 12:30

Jacks Parrot, a six-year-old bay gelding trained by Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero, heads into this race with promising credentials. This French bred horse, has shown steady progression in his career, boasting a form line of 1/72435, where the most recent figures highlight competitive efforts. His latest outings include a strong win in a point to point, followed by solid placings in maiden hurdles over 2½ miles, demonstrating fair ability under rules. Jacks Parrot’s ability to reach the frame in his first two hurdle starts suggests he’s adapting well to the discipline, though stamina was tested last time out.

Suited to the 2m 7f distance on soft ground, he benefits from current trends favouring horses with point-to-point success transitioning to hurdles. With jockey Ben Smith aboard, who has a decent recent record, Jacks Parrot appears well placed in this Class 4 contest. His upward trajectory and adaptability make him a contender worth watching, especially in a field where experience counts. Recent trends show similar profiles succeeding at Bangor, where front runners with jumping prowess often prevail.

RICHMOND LAKE – Bangor-on-Dee

Wed 12 Nov, 14:00

Richmond Lake, a nine-year-old bay gelding by Westerner, is set to compete under trainer Donald McCain Jr. This experienced chaser enters the Class 2 event over 3m 30y with a solid background, having proven his mettle in competitive handicaps. His form reflects consistency, with multiple wins and placings that underline his reliability over fences. Recent performances indicate adaptability to varying ground conditions, particularly soft going expected at Bangor, where he has raced before.

Trends in jumps racing favour seasoned campaigners like him, especially those with a history of performing well in northern venues. Jockey Brian Hughes, known for his tactical acumen, partners him again, adding to the optimism. Richmond Lake’s stamina over extended trips is a key asset, as evidenced by past successes in similar races. In a GBB qualifying contest, his mark appears workable based on prior efforts against strong opposition. Current form patterns suggest horses rebounding from breaks can excel here, and his preparation points to a peak effort. Overall, his blend of experience and course affinity positions him as a strong prospect in this lineup.

LAWRENNY – Bangor-on-Dee

Wed 12 Nov, 16:00

Lawrenny, a six-year-old bay gelding by Black Sam Bellamy out of Rare Ruby, enters this race with a compelling profile for success. This Class 2 contest over 2m 3f 123y suits his progressive nature, as he steps up in trip following a narrow victory in his handicap debut at Hexham in March, where he edged out That One by three quarters of a length on good to soft ground.

Despite a 7lb rise in the weights to a mark of 127, his form figures of 232 reflect consistency, with strong placings in prior outings demonstrating resilience and tactical speed. Lawrenny’s overall record boasts three wins from eight starts, including two over hurdles, highlighting his adaptability to testing conditions likely at Bangor. Trends favour horses returning from breaks with proven stamina, and his unexposed potential over this distance could see him outperform rivals. Jockey Luke Scott’s 3lb claim adds value, positioning Lawrenny as a strong contender in a competitive field.