This Wednesday brings Flat and jump action across the UK and Ireland, with race meetings at Nottingham and Punchestown headlining the midweek card. From competitive handicaps to novice chases, punters have quality racing to dissect.
We’ve analysed the form and trends to identify three selections offering genuine winning credentials and solid value. Here are our top picks for Wednesday’s action.
Senor Cortez ready for Colwick Cup glory
Senor Cortez heads to Nottingham’s 15:44 contest in excellent form, having secured back-to-back victories that demonstrate his progressive profile. The four-year-old’s recent Lingfield success over two miles showcased his stamina reserves, winning comfortably by multiple lengths in a performance full of promise.
His earlier Yarmouth triumph came on turf, proving versatility across surfaces. This Class 4 handicap over two miles at Nottingham plays perfectly to his strengths, and he arrives with the confidence of a horse going the right way.
Senor Cortez to win
@ 4/1
Western Fold to justify favouritism at Punchestown
Western Fold travels to Punchestown for the 16:05 chase, and Gordon Elliott’s charge brings exceptional credentials to this assignment. His previous form over fences demonstrates both jumping accuracy and tactical speed, qualities essential for success at Punchestown’s challenging track configuration.
The seven-year-old has proven his effectiveness at this course previously, and his recent schooling sessions suggest he’s primed for a big performance. With minimal opposition boasting equivalent class, Western Fold should dictate proceedings from the front.
Western Fold to win
@ 11/8
Gameball to make winning handicap debut
Gameball lines up for the 14:30 Mares Handicap Hurdle at Punchestown, and this Andrew Slattery-trained mare looks ready to make an immediate impact on her handicap debut. The five-year-old was highly regarded in bumpers and showed promise when switching to hurdles.
Her trainer nominated her as one of the best of his plethora of bumper winners, and she brings progressive form into this competitive mares’ contest. The step up to handicap company looks within her compass, and she represents excellent value for punters seeking a winner.
Gameball to win
@ 5/4


