2:40 Yarmouth – Bodhi Solutions Handicap (Class 3) (4yo+ 0-90) – 5f (5f 42y)
Date: 13 May 2026
Course: Yarmouth
Type: Flat Handicap
Distance: 5 furlongs (5f 42y)
This five-furlong handicap on good to firm ground at Yarmouth features a competitive field of sprinters. There is likely to be a strong pace given recent front-running displays by Almaty Star and Grandlad, which may test those who prefer to track or come from behind. The step up in class for some and the mixture of recent AW success and turf form make this a tricky puzzle.
🚫 Betting Assessment
Race Verdict: Competitive but no standout clear favourite
Reason for Verdict: Several runners need a return to form to feature prominently and the presence of multiple front runners complicates race shape, reducing the betting signal strength.
📊 Race Quality Rating
Score: 82/100
Grade: Strong Class 3 Handicap
Confidence: Moderate
⭐ Main Contenders
Almaty Star In-form
Showed a fine return to form over course and distance last time, racing prominently and setting a strong pace which proved decisive. Although up 8lb and stepping up in grade, remains well treated on old form and likely to continue running prominently from the centre stalls.
Grandlad Return to form needed
Made all on reappearance at Nottingham, demonstrating early speed. However, faces more competition for the lead here and has to raise his game to concede weight to some, though remains on a workable mark for his best turf efforts.
Kinswoman Largely reliable
Progressive as a three-year-old, carrying 5lb more than her Haydock win. Has held form well and is open to further improvement. Holds a Group 1 entry at Royal Ascot, indicating solid potential at this distance.
⚠️ Next Best / Dangers
Alondra Open to progress
Successfully claimed two wins over five furlongs on the AW at Wolverhampton recently. Now steps up in grade and has to demonstrate adaptability on turf, but remains lightly raced and open to improvement.
Rocking Ends Capable of return to form
Performed below standard in Bahrain but now 1lb lower than for last year’s C&D success. Could have more to offer back on UK ground where he has shown ability.
Naana’s Sparkle Consistent without winning
Won twice last year and was behind Kinswoman at Haydock but remains consistent. New stable presence means could show progress but has to return to best form to challenge here.
❌ Outsiders / Weak Profiles
Existent
Ended a long losing streak earlier this year but recent turf efforts remain uninspiring, winning only once from 46 turf starts. Hard to recommend on recent evidence.
Mesaafi
All three wins came on the all-weather over six furlongs. Though a solid fourth at Ascot over five furlongs recently, lacks proven sprint pace at this distance on turf and needs to raise his game.
Forager
Progressed last year but has been below best since November. Unlikely to dictate terms upfront and may struggle to impact in this field.
Michaela’s Boy
Ran creditably last time but has a modest strike rate on turf and usually finishes well beaten. Needs to return to form to outrun the mark.
Twilight Fun
Last four wins have been on all-weather surfaces. Failed to beat a rival home at Newcastle in March, indicating turf handicap capabilities remain in question.
📌 Race Summary
- Race likely to be run at a strong pace with several front runners prominent.
- Almaty Star holds solid claims despite weight rise and step up in grade.
- Alondra and Kinswoman are notable for their potential improvement and class, respectively.
- Several runners need a clear return to form to feature prominently.
Best Profile: Almaty Star – recent strong front-running form over course and distance
🏁 Final Verdict
1st Choice: Almaty Star
Main Danger: Kinswoman
Each-Way Value: Alondra
Almaty Star’s strong showing over course and distance last time, combined with a good weight and pace scenario, supports a confident preference here. Kinswoman’s class and steady progression mark her as the main danger, while Alondra’s improvement and ability to handle the step up in grade offers each-way appeal.
Betting Verdict: Moderate confidence, seek value in each-way opportunities rather than heavy backing.
Reason: No runner is guaranteed a straightforward path, and the need for some to return to form weakens the betting clarity in this competitive handicap.
