Prices update each odds sync. Green ▼ = shortened (steamer),
Red ▲ = drifted, Blue = = unchanged since last sync.
Best column highlights the bookmaker offering the longest price.
Bolo Neighs owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (53) and market confidence (88). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
5/2Ralph BeckettEdward Greatrex
72%Confidence
⚠ Danger Runner
Station X
Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.
3/1 · Bryan Smart✓ Value Signal
Smart Vision
Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.
28/1 · Jessica Macey◈ Chamber Memory
Balanced
Even weighting across form, market confidence and race-day volatility.
Bolo Neighs (SR 95, 5/2) is joint-top on ratings and carries the most credible form line in the race — a recent '87-261' showing progression and a second-place finish last time out, suggesting peak form is approaching. At 9-9 the weight is manageable for the SR leader and Ralph Beckett is a trainer who places horses deliberately; 5/2 market support confirms stable confidence. The 6f17y at Chester on Good to Soft suits a 4-year-old with a tendency to run on, and no other runner combines SR, market confidence and consistent form to the same degree. Station X (SR 95, 3/1) is the main rival but has a '4' last time out and is running from 8-13 — a 10lb weight concession that gives Bolo Neighs a meaningful edge despite identical SRs.
Each-way alternative: Station X.
Main danger: Station X — Station X shares the top SR of 95, carries 10lb less than Bolo Neighs at 8-13, and Bryan Smart's 4-year-old has a '23164' form string showing multiple placed runs — if the weight advantage proves decisive on Good to Soft ground, it is the most likely winner.