Prices update each odds sync. Green ▼ = shortened (steamer),
Red ▲ = drifted, Blue = = unchanged since last sync.
Best column highlights the bookmaker offering the longest price.
Printing Money owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. The Balanced lens likes the blend of SR strength (72) and market confidence (79). The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.
9/2Dylan CunhaKevin Stott
70%Confidence
⚠ Danger Runner
Boutblummintime
Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.
10/1 · Adrian Paul Keatley✓ Value Signal
Pj's Corner
Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.
66/1 · Dylan Cunha◈ Chamber Memory
Balanced
Even weighting across form, market confidence and race-day volatility.
Super Alpha (SR 132, 5/2) is the clear market leader and carries 9-4, a manageable weight in this field. The form string of '35' shows progression — a fifth followed by a third — suggesting the horse is finding its feet and improving, which is the key pattern to back in 2yo novice racing. Charlie Johnston's yard is a reliable handler of precocious juveniles on good northern tracks, and 5/2 reflects genuine market confidence rather than a drift. The 6f trip on good ground at Ripon suits a horse with sprint-bred form, and the SR of 132 ties several rivals but the odds-on market endorsement and improving form line give Super Alpha the edge.
Each-way alternative: Inns And Out.
Main danger: Inns And Out — Inns And Out (SR 132, 9/2) shares the joint-best SR cluster, carries a favourable 9-1, and Tim Easterby is an astute handler of improving 2yos on northern tracks — a fifth last time out leaving clear room for the step forward needed to win.
ShortlistSuper Alpha, Printing Money, Inns And Out, State Of Gold