Both runs over 6f on good to firm ground, making a successful debut at Yarmouth (9-4) in May last year (form worked out well) and finishing sixth of 17 in the Albany at Royal Ascot (7-1); the latter was a creditable performance given a slow break and then taking a good hold; this looks a good opportunity on her return, even under her penalty.
Form last 616-
★AI Rating★★★☆☆
101SR92RPR94OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 101 is competitive — each-way claims if conditions suit on the day.
20,000gns yearling; dam multiple 5f winner (including 2yo/AW; RPR 90), half-sister to winners Dont Have It Then (6f) and Clem A (1m-1m2f), out of 5f-7f winner; stable's horses usually better for a run.
★AI Rating★☆☆☆☆
49SR—RPR—OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 49 is modest for this company — needs everything to go right at 22/1.
70,000euros foal; closely related to 1m2f turf/1m4f AW winner Time To Blossom (RPR 89), half-sister to three winners including Repeater (7f-1m4f including 2yo; 112) and All Out (Group-placed 5f/6f 2yo; 102); dam 1m winner (74); bred to appreciate further in time but still respected on debut in an uncompetitive race, especially if backed.
★AI Rating★★☆☆☆
69SR—RPR—OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 69 suggests ability but 5/1 reflects a stiff ask in this field.
Half-sister to six winners including Ken Colt (5f/5.5f including 2yo/Listed; RPR 111), Shot In The Dark (5f-7.5f including AW; 102), Acapulco Gold (5f 2yo Listed; 102) and Media Shooter (6f/7f including 2yo/AW; 93); dam Group-placed 5f winner (102); appealing pedigree and market support should be heeded.
★AI Rating★★☆☆☆
65SR—RPR—OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 65 suggests ability but 8/1 reflects a stiff ask in this field.
15,000gns yearling; half-sister to winners Wedding Date (5f/6f including 2yo/AW; RPR 93), Amicia (French 7f; 75) and Secret Potion (5f/6f including 2yo/AW; 74); dam placed 6f AW (53), out of 7f 2yo Group 3 winner; worth a market check, but other newcomers appeal more on breeding.
★AI Rating★★☆☆☆
56SR—RPR—OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 56 suggests ability but 16/1 reflects a stiff ask in this field.
First foal; dam twice-raced half-sister to winners Annie Salts (5f), Flashy Diva (6f 2yo) and Mister Mackenzie (German/French/Belgian 6.5f-8.5f); probably best watched on debut; stable also runs Rianka.
★AI Rating★☆☆☆☆
45SR—RPR—OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 45 is modest for this company — needs everything to go right at 28/1.
Out of the frame in both starts over 7f, firstly at Newmarket (good to firm) last August and at Lingfield (AW) in January; returns from another absence, but the drop in trip may suit.
Form last 68-5
★AI Rating★★☆☆☆
64SR71RPR—OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 64 suggests ability but 12/1 reflects a stiff ask in this field.
Well held in both starts, at Bath (5.7f, firm) and Brighton (5f, good) for Jamie Osborne last August (hooded each time); makes her stable debut (same owner) after nine months off; probably best watched.
Form last 657-
★AI Rating★☆☆☆☆
29SR51RPR—OR—Votes
✦AI verdict
SR 29 is modest for this company — needs everything to go right at 66/1.
Prices update each odds sync. Green ▼ = shortened (steamer),
Red ▲ = drifted, Blue = = unchanged since last sync.
Best column highlights the bookmaker offering the longest price.
Gold Digger owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (56) and market confidence (99). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
3/10Richard SpencerSaffie Osborne
92%Confidence
⚠ Danger Runner
March Of Time
Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.
11/2 · Clive Cox✓ Value Signal
I Can Dream
Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.
25/1 · Henry Candy◈ Chamber Memory
Balanced
Even weighting across form, market confidence and race-day volatility.
Gold Digger leads the field with SR 101 and is trading at 2/5. The Saturday Rating places it clear of the field on ability. Weight of 9-9 is manageable for a horse of this class.
ShortlistGold Digger, March Of Time, Material Girl, Ventana, Name The Day