
Oddschecker tips for every race at Redcar on Thursday.
16:40 Redcar
Mehmas Champion achieved a useful level of form when trained in Germany and is respected on his British/stable debut, but SONG OF THE CLOUDS looks the safer option. William Haggas' filly, who holds an entry in the Coronation Stakes, was only beaten two lengths into second on her racecourse bow at Newbury last month. A step up to the mile should be in her favour and this represents a fine opportunity. Fozzie might not be far away either.Prediction : 1st Song Of The Clouds 2nd Mehmas Champion 3rd Fozzie
17:15 Redcar
This is quite an open contest and only a tentative vote can go to ONE OF OUR OWN. Rebecca Menzies' mare has claimed fourth spot on both her starts this season, but she continues to race from a competitive mark and a sixth career win looks sure to come sooner rather than later. Auntie Jo didn't run too badly at Doncaster and enters calculations along with Canaria Sun and Let's Go Hugo.Prediction : 1st One Of Our Own 2nd Auntie Jo 3rd Canaria Sun
17:50 Redcar
STORMY PEARL made a promising return at Thirsk last month, filling the runner-up spot, and from just 1lb higher, she is fancied to go one place better. Emerald Army was a few lengths in arrears, but his position in the betting that day suggests he might do better this time. The addition of first-time blinkers may well have a positive effect on Run This Way.Prediction : 1st Stormy Pearl 2nd Emerald Army 3rd Run This Way
18:20 Redcar
Grazeon Sunshine boasts strong NH form in bumpers and won in that sphere at Sedgefield in December before running a solid race in defeat at Aintree on Boxing Day. His Flat form is nothing to get excited about, but he'll likely take a big step forward on his handicap debut. Nevertheless, KITSUNE POWER gets the nod based on his pleasing placed effort at Catterick, which was followed by another solid third at Beverley, and experience can win the day. Billy No Mates is next best.Prediction : 1st Kitsune Power 2nd Grazeon Sunshine 3rd Billy No Mates
18:50 Redcar
Vince Le Prince just keeps on finding one too good at Catterick and while he'd be no surprise winner here, the percentage play is to take him on with LORD CAPULET. He's not shy of getting his head in front and has been in good nick on the all-weather this year, evidenced by his return to winning ways at Newcastle. Looks Fantastic is another to bear in mind.Prediction : 1st Lord Capulet 2nd Vince Le Prince 3rd Looks Fantastic
19:20 Redcar
REAL GAIN showed a bit more on his reappearance at Newmarket's Craven meeting and could be worth chancing in this company. There were definite signs of promise on his first appearance for Hamad Al Jehani and a repeat of last year's Goodwood third to Rhoscolyn would give him every chance. Two B Tanned won well at Musselburgh and commands respect, likewise Lingfield runner-up El Matador.Prediction : 1st Real Gain 2nd Two B Tanned 3rd El Matador
19:50 Redcar
The unexposed MOHMENTOUS had plenty in hand when winning at Bath last week and Ollie Sangster's gelding is 3lb well-in here, despite a 6lb penalty. With that in mind, he is hard to oppose and gets the vote ahead of Very Demure, who was second off this mark at Yarmouth last time. The rest need to improve, but Harswell River is the pick of them.Prediction : 1st Mohmentous 2nd Very Demure 3rd Harswell River
20:20 Redcar
Miss Magic Dragon has to be noted after her Bath win earlier in the week, but a 6lb penalty will make life tougher for her. As a result, preference is for LONG SHOT, who was third over C&D on his seasonal return last month and the unexposed gelding may have more to offer. Woody Y Fernandez and Ganthorpe are others to note.Prediction : 1st Long Shot 2nd Miss Magic Dragon 3rd Woody Y Fernandez








