13:35 Worcester

All three have claims, but marginal preference is for KINGSTON NARCISSUS. The seven-year-old was a 17-length winner on his chasing debut for previous connections at Hexham and makes plenty of appeal on his first appearance for Dan Skelton, despite an 8lb rise. Off The Jury faces a tougher test than the Cartmel event he won last time but he is only 1lb higher, while Inca De Lafayette is a player based on his Plumpton victory two starts ago.
Prediction : 1st Kingston Narcissus 2nd Off The Jury 3rd Inca De Lafayette

14:05 Worcester

PRAIRIE QUEEN got off the mark on just her third start over fences at Hereford last month and the six-year-old makes plenty of appeal off just 4lb higher. Definite Dream was only beaten a short head at Stratford last time and is an obvious threat, while Cawthorne Cracker should not be underestimated after showing more when third at Market Rasen.
Prediction : 1st Prairie Queen 2nd Definite Dream 3rd Cawthorne Cracker

14:40 Worcester

GENEALOGY was second to the useful Winston Junior at Ascot in January and although not matching that level of form subsequently under either code, it would be no surprise to see him play a leading role on his debut for Faye Bramley. Babs was second at Newton Abbot three weeks ago and could repeat that achievement, while Sword Of Wessex is next best.
Prediction : 1st Genealogy 2nd Babs 3rd Sword Of Wessex

15:15 Worcester

DIVISION DAY won on the Flat at Doncaster recently so comes here with confidence high bidding to go one better than his last couple of hurdling starts. Brian Ellison's charge looks well up to winning a maiden like this and can strike at the chief expense of Delgany Second Now, who is taken to improve on his bumper fifth at Plumpton now tackling timber. Throw Rogue Impact into the mix as well.
Prediction : 1st Division Day 2nd Delgany Second Now 3rd Rogue Impact

15:50 Worcester

OUR GUIDE can continue on an upward curve. He probably didn't beat much at Stratford but it takes a nice horse to win in novice company under a penalty and, switching to handicaps for this assignment, the progressive five-year-old doesn't look harshly treated off 118. The market may tell us more about Sure Touch, who hasn't been seen since October but did win well that day over fences at Market Rasen. Paddy De Pole is interesting, despite also having an absence to overcome.
Prediction : 1st Our Guide 2nd Sure Touch 3rd Paddy De Pole

16:30 Worcester

ROYSSE looked to be on really good terms with himself when winning at Bangor last month and a press of the repeat button may well suffice, with both trip and ground very much in his favour. Ez Tiger is no stranger to winning here and was in good form at Plumpton last autumn. He can go well if ready to roll after an absence, with Arnie Moon another to consider.
Prediction : 1st Roysse 2nd Ez Tiger 3rd Arnie Moon

17:10 Worcester

LATIN hasn't troubled the judge in two starts over timber this year, but he has made great strides on the all-weather and could be well treated off a mark of 100 on this handicap hurdle bow. Recent C&D winner Crown Of India still has a fighting chance from 4lb higher, and the in-form Genbu might also have a big say.
Prediction : 1st Latin 2nd Crown Of India 3rd Genbu

17:47 Worcester

This won't take much winning and it might be best to side with BOTH OF US. Kerry Lee's gelding shaped with promise on his most recent start in a Chepstow maiden and he could do much better now handicapping at this sort of level. No More Bolero reverts to hurdles following an indifferent spell on the Flat and is noted, as is bottom-weight Mi Sueno.
Prediction : 1st Both Of Us 2nd No More Bolero 3rd Mi Sueno

17/06/2026 Worcester Acca