Jenni's Justatenner 50th Celebrations Handicap Hurdle (Div 1)
Hexham · 18:15 (UK local)
Saturday, 9 May 2026
2m 48y
Distance
Turf
Surface
Soft
Going
11
Runners
Prize: £9,100 added
AI Top 3 Picks
King Sacre (FR)
J: James Davies · T: N J Hawke
Selected as a speculative top pick given the lack of specific analysis, based on trainer N J Hawke's general competence in these types of races. Assumed potential for improvement in a Class 5 handicap…
Ms Cindy Kate (IRE)
J: Danny McMenamin · T: N G Richards
Represents a strong stable in N G Richards, which often has horses ready to perform. Jockey Danny McMenamin is a capable rider who could extract a good effort.
Scots Poet
J: C O'Farrell · T: Ewan Whillans
Jockey C O'Farrell is a respected figure in the weighing room and can get the best out of his mounts. Could be a value play for a minor placing in a competitive field.
Model confidence: 15% · capped at 50% for racing's structural variance
Full Racecard (11 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
- •Official going for the race is not yet published, a critical unknown variable.
- •Race is a Class 5 Handicap Hurdle over 2m 48y with 11 runners, indicating a competitive event.
- •Importance of recent form, class context, and course-and-distance suitability for all contenders.
- •Trainer and jockey form are significant factors in assessing potential performance.
Risk Assessment
- •The official going is unknown, which can drastically alter race dynamics and horse performance.
- •Handicap hurdle with 11 runners is inherently competitive, making predictions challenging.
- •Lack of specific runner-by-runner analysis increases the inherent uncertainty of selections.

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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.