8:02 Doncaster 7f Handicap (Class 5)
8:02 Doncaster 7f Handicap (Class 5)
Date: 2 May 2026
Course: Doncaster
Type: Handicap (Class 5)
Distance: 7f (7f 6y)
🚫 Race Overview
This competitive 7f handicap at Doncaster for horses rated 0-70 includes a variety of runners with mixed recent form. Several contenders come here after solid recent performances, but many also run off marks close to their previous peaks. With some having had breaks or moving back to turf from all-weather, form lines could be volatile. The race is wide open with a few in good nick and others looking to bounce back.
⭐ Main Contenders
Evocative Spark In Form
Has landed a couple of 7f handicaps at Catterick this season and though up 3lb, remains in good current form and will be tough to beat if transferring that well to Doncaster.
Zubaru Strong Claims
Returned from eight months off with a solid third at Lingfield. Looks nicely weighted and could progress further with a run under his belt.
Valentine Catcher Good Recent Form
Back to form when finishing second over 6f at Pontefract last week and has the advantage of an easing mark, making him a serious contender stepping up to 7f.
⚠️ Next Best / Dangers
Chifa Eased Mark
Had plenty to do when a solid sixth at Lingfield recently and is now considered from a lower mark, potentially capable of making a bigger impact here.
Mr Cool Back on Track
Returned to form with a runner-up finish at Kempton over 7f and must prove he can back that up on turf, but clearly dangerous if reproducing that level.
Straight A In Decent Nick
Though without a win recently, he arrives in decent form and could pick up if the race unfolds in his favour.
❌ Outsiders / Weak Profiles
Lumenbourg
Has been in reasonable form, including a previous C&D win, but returns here after a six-month layoff, making his chances less certain.
Oscar’s Sister
Without a win since 2022 but tends to run well fresh; however, doubts remain about her ability to strike in this competitive field.
Maxi Boy
Disappointing on two attempts over 6f earlier in the year and needs a career-best performance stepping up to 7f to feature.
Magic Music
Lightly raced but was well beaten on reappearance at Leicester over 6f; looks a long shot to turn form around quickly.
📌 Race Summary
- Evocative Spark is the in-form front runner with proven 7f handicap success.
- Zubaru’s Lingfield comeback suggests further improvement is possible.
- Valentine Catcher arrives in good recent form, benefiting from a drop in handicap mark.
- Others such as Chifa and Mr Cool hold claims but have more to prove on the surface or under current conditions.
Best Profile: A proven 7f handicap winner in good current form with recent solid runs on turf or similar conditions.
🏁 Final Verdict
1st Choice: Evocative Spark
Main Danger: Valentine Catcher
Each-Way Value: Zubaru
Evocative Spark looks the most reliable bet given his current run of form and clear ability at this trip. Valentine Catcher is the main danger with a lowering mark and recent strong effort. Zubaru is the each-way value, potentially better for his recent comeback run and nicely weighted.
Reason: Selection is based on proven 7f handicap form, current fitness levels, and suitability to Doncaster’s conditions. Evocative Spark has the class edge, Valentine Catcher is dropping back into a competitive mark, and Zubaru could progress with a run under his belt.
