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4:40 Aintree – Red Rum Handicap Chase

This is always one of the most competitive handicaps of the Aintree meeting and a race where simply counting trends is not enough.

Instead, the Turf Talk approach splits the analysis into two parts. First, we focus on the core trends — the key factors that consistently define the winner, such as age, weight, rating and distance profile. Then we layer in the supporting trends, which help refine the shortlist but are far less important on their own.

This is important because some runners can match a large number of minor trends, but still not fit the true winning profile. In this race especially, the winner is almost always a horse in the 7–9 age bracket, carrying a workable weight, and sitting in the 130–139 ratings band.

Using that structure, we can cut through the noise and focus on the runners that genuinely fit the profile of a Red Rum winner.

Core Trends (Most Important)

  • 9/11 winners aged 7–9
  • 9/11 winners carried between 10-5 and 11-1
  • 9/11 winners rated between 130 and 139
  • 8/11 winners ran within the last 42 days
  • 9/11 winners had strong experience at this trip
  • 11/11 winners had at least 4 chase runs

These are the trends that matter most. If a horse doesn’t fit these, it is very unlikely to win.

Supporting Trends (Refinement Layer)

  • Achieved RPR 132+ in handicaps
  • Achieved RPR 133+ in last 3 runs
  • No more than 2 falls in career
  • 1–7 career wins
  • Max 3 wins in last year
  • No bigger than 20/1

These help refine the shortlist, but do not override the core profile.

Turf Talk Eliminator – True Profiles

Horse Core Match Support Match Profile Verdict
Sans Bruit 98% 92% Perfect age, weight and rating + course winner ELITE PROFILE
Ryan’s Rocket 95% 90% Ideal age, strong distance profile, consistent VERY STRONG
Highlands Legacy 93% 89% Ticks all core trends, solid overall profile STRONG
Javert Allen 88% 95% Strong on minor trends but not ideal core fit FALSE POSITIVE
Jasko Des Dames 86% 94% Ticks many stats but lacks winning profile FALSE POSITIVE
Petit Tonnerre 85% 93% Trend-heavy but not a typical winner FALSE POSITIVE

Turf Talk Ratings – Top 10

Horse Rating Core Support Trainer Jockey
Sans Bruit 235 ✓✓✓ ✓✓ ✓✓✓ ✓✓✓
Ryan’s Rocket 231 ✓✓✓ ✓✓
Highlands Legacy 228 ✓✓✓ ✓✓
Javert Allen 224 ✓✓✓ ✓✓✓
Jasko Des Dames 221 ✓✓✓
Petit Tonnerre 219 ✓✓✓ ✓✓


Core = key winning profile | Support = secondary trends

Turf Talk Selections

Sans Bruit is the clear standout when focusing on the core trends, ticking the key boxes for age, weight, rating and course form, which are the defining factors in this race.

Ryan’s Rocket looks the main danger, bringing a strong profile and consistency, while Highlands Legacy also fits the core trends well and looks capable of running a big race.

The likes of Javert Allen, Jasko Des Dames and Petit Tonnerre may appear strong on raw trend counts, but fall short when focusing on the key winning profile.

Verdict: Sans Bruit is the selection, with Ryan’s Rocket the main threat and Highlands Legacy completing the shortlist.