Ryan Moore on his FOUR rides at Chester on Thursday, including Point Lonsdale who will have to overcome a small but deep field up against Arrest and Deauville Legend


  • Jockey Ryan Moore will have four rides throughout Thursday at Chester 
  • His rides Point Lonsdale and Capulet will both have to overcome small fields
  • Racing tips: Robin Goodfellow’s best bets for the action on Thursday, May 9 

Ryan Moore has a big chance in at least one of his outings on Thursday, and will be looking to capitalise on stall one placement in another in a busy day at Chester. 

The jockey has four rides on Thursday at Chester, including Never So Brave (14.35), Capulet (15.05), Point Lonsdale (15.40), Crystal Mariner (16.10).

Here, Betfair ambassador Moore goes through his rides on Thursday.  

Jockey Ryan Moore has four booked rides throughout Thursday at Chester, including Point Lonsdale at 15.40

Jockey Ryan Moore has four booked rides throughout Thursday at Chester, including Point Lonsdale at 15.40

14:35 Chester

Never So Brave

I haven’t ridden him in any of his three starts but he clearly got unlucky in bumping into two subsequent Group 1 winners in Ancient Wisdom and Vandeek last season. 

This well-related No Nay Never colt made no mistake when winning at Thirsk on his return, so hopefully he has the class to defy a mark of 94 here. It is not overly-generous on his bare form, but he should at least be competitive off it. His draw in three could have been worse.

15:05 Chester

Capulet

This race has cut up to just five runners but they all have their chance. Clearly, Harper’s Ferry has it all to do on the book but he is a Lope De Vega out of an Oaks winner, so who knows what ability is still to come. 

My colt probably didn’t run up to his best on his return behind Bracken’s Laugh at Chelmsford but hopefully he will have sharpened up for that run, this 1m2f trip will suit, and he can return to his 2yo form. 

I was impressed by Jayarebe at Newmarket but, like a lot of those who impressed when being up with the pace at that meeting, I’d like to see them do it again under different conditions.

15:40 Chester

Point Lonsdale

Again, a smallish field but it has a fair bit of depth. I’d like to think my horse is just about the one to beat, though. He won the Huxley Stakes in testing ground here last year but he has Group 1 form on a decent surface, courtesy of his runs in the Irish Champion Stakes, and in the Sheema Classic last time. The trip is the obvious unknown.

Point Lonsdale will take on a smallish field in the 15.40 at Chester but Moore believes his horse is among the ones to beat

Point Lonsdale will take on a smallish field in the 15.40 at Chester but Moore believes his horse is among the ones to beat

16:10 Chester

Crystal Mariner

Stall one looks good on paper but it doesn’t always work out like in a maximum field around here. But you just ride your race. 

He has been gelded and has had a wind op since we last saw him, and he has his chance off 84 on his Redcar third under a penalty. Trip and ground should suit.



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