Blow Your Wad
Horse Form Profile
| Place / No / Draw |
Date / Going /
Distance / Class |
Time + Course Horse + Weight Jockey / Trainer |
Verdict | Starting price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
2nd 2 |
25th Apr 2026 Good 2m 6f 164y Class 1 |
11st 2lb |
Has shown good form for new stable, mostly in handicaps, including at the Cheltenham Festival (3m1f); defied top weight at Chepstow (2m3f, good to soft) most recently, looking better than ever; leading chance at the weights in his bid for a second Grade 2 success. |
7/4 |
|
1st 1 |
2nd Apr 2026 Good To Soft 2m 3f 98y Class 2 |
12st 0lb |
This 8yo arrives in career-best form after his staying-on efforts in Newbury's Greatwood Gold Cup (2m4f) and the Ultima at Cheltenham (3m1f; again on good to soft; won on good); has to be feared, for all that he's 4lb higher than for those runs and 2m3f is on the tight side for him. |
5/2 |
|
4th 12 |
10th Mar 2026 Good To Soft 3m 1f 0y Class 1 |
11st 1lb |
Kept on well for third in handicap at Ascot (3m, good) in November and creditable third of six on stable debut in Grade 1 Ascot Chase (2m5f, good to soft) last month, before close second in handicap at Newbury (2m4f, good to soft) ten days ago; he was 10l clear of the third last time and is 4lb ahead of the handicapper off the same mark today; the step back up in trip could be a firm plus and he showed promise here last April; one to consider seriously. |
12/1 |
|
2nd 2 |
28th Feb 2026 Good To Soft 2m 3f 187y Class 1 |
11st 10lb |
Grade 2 novice winner a couple of years ago for Tom Lacey; seemed to run well in the face of a stiff task in Grade 1 contest at Ascot (2m5f, good to soft) last time on debut for new yard; that bare form may not be reliable but a literal reading suggests a 2lb rise is lenient; interesting back at handicap level. |
6/1 |
|
3rd 1 |
14th Feb 2026 Soft 2m 5f 13y Class 1 |
11st 10lb |
Useful for Tom Lacey; very lightly raced in the last two years but seems to retain plenty of ability judged on his Ascot handicap efforts (3m) this term, better than bare result latest; however, faces a much stiffer task at this level on debut for new yard; still with same owners. |
40/1 |