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12:45 Maghull Novices' Chase 2026

This is always a high-quality novice chase and, unlike some of the handicaps on the card, the profile of the winner is usually very tight and predictable.

The race tends to favour progressive types who are already operating at a strong level over this sort of trip, with very little room for anything coming in undercooked or out of form.

At Turf Talk, races like this are built around a trends-based approach first and then refined through the ratings model. The trends are particularly strong here and quickly narrow the field to those with the right level of experience, speed figures and recent performance.

For example:

– 20 of the last 20 winners were within the first 6 in the market
– 20 of the last 20 had achieved an RPR of 120+ over this trip
– 20 of the last 20 had run within the last 2 months
– 20 of the last 20 had been beaten no more than 26 lengths last time out
– 20 of the last 20 had recorded a TS of 99+ over this trip

These are the type of patterns that shape the race and help remove weaker profiles early in the process.

Every runner has been put through the Turf Talk Eliminator, with the shortlist then refined using the ratings model, which blends trends, recent form, trainer and jockey performance.

Key Maghull Novices' Chase Trends

• 20/20 winners were within the first 6 in the market
• 20/20 achieved an RPR of 120+ over this trip
• 20/20 ran within the last 2 months
• 20/20 were beaten no more than 26 lengths last time out
• 20/20 recorded a TS of 99+ over this trip
• 20/20 had between 1-7 runs at the trip
• 20/20 had between 1-5 placings at the trip
• 20/20 had won over 2m to 2m5f

These trends create a very clear profile and leave little margin for error.

The Turf Talk Eliminator

After applying the core trends, a number of runners can be put aside fairly quickly.

To qualify for the shortlist, horses needed to:

  • Be operating at a strong RPR and TS level
  • Be within the right experience range for the trip
  • Arrive in solid recent form
  • Fit the typical market position of past winners
  • Show progressive or consistent profiles

After applying those filters, the following runners stand out.

Turf Talk Eliminator – Top Trend Matches

Runners ranked by how closely they match the historical Maghull Chase profile.

Horse Trends Match Key Positives Negatives Verdict
Kala Conti 95% Top TS and RPR profile, progressive, strong recent form Slight stamina question if pace is strong ELITE PROFILE
Salvator Mundi 93% Top yard, strong overall figures, proven at track Recent run not quite as strong as others VERY STRONG
Mighty Bandit 91% Progressive profile, strong recent wins Step up in class to prove STRONG CONTENDER
No Questions Asked 89% Consistent, solid figures, good distance record Not as progressive as top 3 SOLID FIT
Mirabad 87% Reliable, fits some key trends Limited upside compared to others SHORTLIST

95%+ = Elite trend match | 90–94% = Strong contender | Below 90% = Needs improvement

Turf Talk Ratings

TOP 10 + KEY TREND SNAPSHOT

Horse Rating Age Recent Trainer Jockey
Kala Conti 236 ✓✓✓
Salvator Mundi 232 ✓✓ ✓✓✓ ✓✓✓
Mighty Bandit 228 ✓✓
No Questions Asked 224 ✓✓
Mirabad 220

✓ = positive | ✓✓ = strong | ✓✓✓ = excellent | ✗ = negative | △ = partial

Final Selections

Kala Conti
He comes out top on both the eliminator and the ratings. The profile is exactly what this race usually rewards and the figures suggest he sets the standard.

Salvator Mundi
A strong alternative from a top yard with a very solid overall profile. If improving again, he could be the main threat.

Mighty Bandit
A progressive type who fits the trends well and looks capable of stepping up into this grade.

Verdict Summary

Verdict: Kala Conti (5/1) gets the vote on the Turf Talk ratings, with Salvator Mundi (Evens) looking the main danger and Mighty Bandit (6/1) another to keep firmly on side.