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    Sunday Horse Racing Preview and Tips at Fakenham

    James DooleyBy James DooleyJanuary 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The excitement of Sunday racing at Fakenham is palpable, featuring several compelling equine athletes. Stepping into the ring with impressive credentials, Lucy Wadham’s steeds are certainly ones to watch. Her record-breaking performance at this track is unparalleled, and it would be wise to keep a close eye on her entrants. Aviation, entered in the maiden hurdle, is among the stars of the day. Having shown remarkable promise at Warwick over hurdles and demonstrating a commendable staying power at 21 furlongs, this runner is set to make a mark.

    The course at Fakenham might present a slightly sharper test, as this race trims a furlong off his preferred distance. Nevertheless, Aviation’s form is superior and his potential for improvement promises an engaging performance.

    Lucy Wadham’s Equine Entrants

    Further to the excitement, Wadham has Telepathique running in the feature mares’ handicap chase. This horse started over fences beautifully, including a victory over the course and distance on her debut. Telepathique encounters strong competition, but she remains formidable based on past performances.

    In the mares’ handicap hurdle, Pretending is another of Wadham’s entries. She is on a journey to reclaim her form after a recent stutter. There’s an air of anticipation surrounding her ability to bounce back, making her race one to not miss.

    Dynamic Duo: Brian Hughes and Harry Fry

    Turning the spotlight towards the compelling partnership between Harry Fry and Brian Hughes, this duo brings a captivating synergy to Fakenham. Although not frequently seen together, they’ve garnered remarkable success in the few joint endeavors they’ve undertaken. Star Walking is their ace in the mares’ handicap hurdle. Despite faltering on her hurdling debut, Star Walking has shown perseverance and potential, performing strongly over extended distances.

    Another promising entrant under Fry’s guidance is Soul Limbo in the bumper. With Hughes onboard, there’s hope that the lessons from Soul Limbo’s debut experience will translate into success this time around.

    Hughes will also ride Moviddy for Noel Williams in the mares’ handicap chase, making his engagements at Fakenham a notable aspect of the day’s racing.

    Kalif d’Airy: The One to Watch

    Kalif d’Airy stands out in the novice handicap hurdle, drawing attention with his promising form. After a subdued start to the season, he made waves at Fontwell by boldly tackling his rivals to pull miles ahead of the third-place finisher. This performance hinted at his underlying potential and suggests there’s still room for growth.

    The belief in Kalif d’Airy’s capabilities received validation when his rival surged to a hat-trick, leading to an adjusted 3 lb weight rise. His profile remains unexposed, carrying high expectations for further improvement.

    Committing to Safer Gambling

    While diving into the thrilling world of racing, it’s vital to prioritize responsible gambling practices. We advocate for safer gambling, advising bets only within your means. If gambling becomes a concern, resources such as the National Gambling Helpline and GamCare are available to provide assistance, assuring that the magic of racing remains an enjoyment.

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    James Dooley is a UK entrepreneur who founded British Racecourses because of his love for horse racing. James Dooley Entrepreneur Who Owns Racehorses James owns 14 racehorses through Dooley Thoroughbreds, so he understands all aspects of horse racing, from wagering bets, and booking jockeys to sourcing the best horse racing trainers. James is the younger brother of David Dooley, who was voted the “Best Horse Racing Tipster in the UK”.

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