Aisling Kennedy Memorial Claiming Hurdle
Clonmel (IRE) · 16:47 (UK local)
Thursday, 14 May 2026
2m 3f 116y
Distance
Turf
Surface
TBC
Going
13
Runners
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AI Top 3 Picks
Lightkeeper (IRE)
J: Josh Williamson · T: G Elliott
Trained by Gordon Elliott, who often places his horses shrewdly in claiming company. This horse could be well-handicapped or dropping to a suitable level to be competitive here, with potential for imp…
Spinning Web (IRE)
J: Danny Mullins · T: Ms M Mullins
Benefiting from the booking of top jockey Danny Mullins, suggesting the stable means business. Has shown glimpses of ability and could be ready to put in a strong performance for a place.
God Of Thunder (IRE)
J: Michael Kenneally · T: D Hogan
Represents the D Hogan stable, which can often produce winners in these types of races. Could be an each-way contender if finding his best form, potentially benefiting from the claiming conditions.
Model confidence: 38% · capped at 50% for racing's structural variance
Full Racecard (13 runners)
Wgt = weight (st-lb) · OR = official rating · PR = Sky Sports power rating · HG = headgear (b/v/cp/t/h/p) · Last = days since last run
Key Race Factors
- •Trainer form and placement (Gordon Elliott, Ms M Mullins)
- •Jockey bookings (Danny Mullins)
- •Stamina for Clonmel's uphill finish over 2m 3f
- •Dynamics of a claiming hurdle race
- •Assumed 'Good to Yielding' going conditions
Risk Assessment
- •Claiming hurdles are inherently unpredictable with varying form levels
- •Large field of 13 runners increases race complexity and potential for traffic issues
- •Many runners have inconsistent form, making a clear favourite difficult to identify
- •Going conditions are yet to be published, which could significantly alter performance

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How These Predictions Work
These predictions are AI-generated using current racecard data and search-grounded analysis. Horse racing is structurally high-variance — even the most-favoured horse wins only ~30–35% of races. Use AI predictions as one input among many, alongside your own form study and trusted tipsters. Bet responsibly.