Aisling Oscar set for Six-Timer Bid at Newcastle as A-Five-Year-Old Faces 9 Rivals
In the highly anticipated Win £250,000 With BetMGM's Golden Goals Handicap over a mile at Newcastle, trainer Adrian Keatley's five-year-old Aisling Oscar is poised to make history by securing his sixth win here. This year marks a pivotal moment for the horse, which has already demonstrated its prowess on this track and distance with two previous victories.
Despite finishing third in its stable debut back in November, Oisin McSweeney's mount has been steadily improving since then, rising 14 pounds from that performance while maintaining an unchanged mark. The pressure is now on Aisling Oscar to overcome the stiff competition it faces at Newcastle, as Adrian Keatley will be hoping his star pupil can outlast rivals such as Tim Easterby's nine-year-old Little Ted and Patrick Morris' six-year-old Tasever.
With a total of ten competitors vying for the top spot in this closely watched event, Aisling Oscar will need to dig deep to secure its position. Other notable contenders include Sea Legend, Chiefman, and Joseph (racing off top-weight), each with their own reasons to believe they can claim victory on Tuesday.
In a separate fixture at Newcastle, Spartan Fighter is set to pursue a course and distance hat-trick in the Midnite, Building The Future Of Betting Handicap. Antony Brittain's nine-year-old has consistently shown impressive form since its last win here, putting it firmly among the front-runners for this coveted event.
Finally, at Southwell, Hierarchy and Hunky Dory are set to clash once more in the Midnite A Next Generation Betting App Handicap over six furlongs. The two horses had a thrilling finish at Kempton in December, with Hierarchy ultimately emerging victorious by half a length. However, it is essential to note that the winner of their last encounter actually has an advantageous weight advantage due to subsequent performances.
With multiple standout contenders across both Newcastle and Southwell, this Tuesday's All-Weather Championships action promises to be nothing short of thrilling. Will Aisling Oscar succeed in securing its sixth win here? Can Spartan Fighter continue its winning streak on the course and distance? The stakes are high as these exceptional horses face off in what is shaping up to be an unforgettable day of racing.
In the highly anticipated Win £250,000 With BetMGM's Golden Goals Handicap over a mile at Newcastle, trainer Adrian Keatley's five-year-old Aisling Oscar is poised to make history by securing his sixth win here. This year marks a pivotal moment for the horse, which has already demonstrated its prowess on this track and distance with two previous victories.
Despite finishing third in its stable debut back in November, Oisin McSweeney's mount has been steadily improving since then, rising 14 pounds from that performance while maintaining an unchanged mark. The pressure is now on Aisling Oscar to overcome the stiff competition it faces at Newcastle, as Adrian Keatley will be hoping his star pupil can outlast rivals such as Tim Easterby's nine-year-old Little Ted and Patrick Morris' six-year-old Tasever.
With a total of ten competitors vying for the top spot in this closely watched event, Aisling Oscar will need to dig deep to secure its position. Other notable contenders include Sea Legend, Chiefman, and Joseph (racing off top-weight), each with their own reasons to believe they can claim victory on Tuesday.
In a separate fixture at Newcastle, Spartan Fighter is set to pursue a course and distance hat-trick in the Midnite, Building The Future Of Betting Handicap. Antony Brittain's nine-year-old has consistently shown impressive form since its last win here, putting it firmly among the front-runners for this coveted event.
Finally, at Southwell, Hierarchy and Hunky Dory are set to clash once more in the Midnite A Next Generation Betting App Handicap over six furlongs. The two horses had a thrilling finish at Kempton in December, with Hierarchy ultimately emerging victorious by half a length. However, it is essential to note that the winner of their last encounter actually has an advantageous weight advantage due to subsequent performances.
With multiple standout contenders across both Newcastle and Southwell, this Tuesday's All-Weather Championships action promises to be nothing short of thrilling. Will Aisling Oscar succeed in securing its sixth win here? Can Spartan Fighter continue its winning streak on the course and distance? The stakes are high as these exceptional horses face off in what is shaping up to be an unforgettable day of racing.