Every seasoned eye in the racing world knows that a promising debut or a quietly improving contender can turn a routine meeting into a memorable spectacle. With Wednesday’s races at Kempton, Southwell, and Wetherby on the horizon, Laurence Morter brings a trio of horse racing tips that have the potential to light up the tracks.
Picturesque: Southwell Debutante With Potential
In the 1:30 at Southwell, Picturesque is set to strut her stuff once more. This well-bred filly gave a glimpse of her latent talent during her much-anticipated debut last December. Despite the bump in the gates that would unsettle many, Picturesque remained unfazed, maintaining her poise and coming in third against a field of seasoned competitors.
Her connections, under the guidance of the experienced jockey Kieran Shoemark and trainers John & Thady Gosden, are hoping to refine and build on that performance. As this maiden glides over the surface, racing fans will want to watch how she handles the rhythm of this race, potentially showing she has more to give and confirming youthfulness isn’t a barrier when matched with potential.
Getaway Drumlee: A Chaser with Promise
Looking ahead to the 3:40 at Wetherby, we find Getaway Drumlee, a nine-year-old chaser still on the verge of making his mark. Despite his relatively few races for his age, he’s begun forging a commendable path in his new chasing discipline, delivering sturdy performances in recent outings at Huntingdon and Fontwell.
Although jumping errors have marred his past races, there’s hope yet under the steady hand of jockey Ben Jones, along with trainer Ben Pauling’s guidance. This could be his time to ‘break his duck’ in the chasing ranks as Getaway Drumlee consolidates his experience, tackling each jump with aplomb and inching toward that much-desired first chase victory.
Rosario: Seeking Redemption on the All-Weather
The evening race at Kempton, the 7:00, features Rosario, whose journey has been one of seeking redemption. Once a juvenile sensation with places in Group races, Rosario’s career seemed to hit the buffers last season, with limited appearances and results that didn’t quite catch fire.
Still, his recent form at Chelmsford offers a glimmer of hope. Despite a challenging wide draw that left him exposed without cover, Rosario rallied and emerged strongly towards race’s end. With Cieren Fallon steering, there’s a sense he may yet find his stride again.
The race dynamics on the all-weather surface at Kempton could provide Rosario with the lucky break needed to reaffirm his capabilities. Watching him run with favorable circumstances could indeed see him inching back to earlier form, reminding fans of the prowess that made waves initially.
Tune into the action across these tracks and feel the pulsating energy of the sport as these horses thunder down the stretch, each battling to reach their potential and cross the line first. It’s a day that could very well deliver moments of racing history to those watching closest.