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THURSDAY 16TH FEBRUARY (UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)
STEWARDS OF THE MEETING
ADRIAN SHARPE (Chief Steward) MRS F. CLARK (Stewards' Panel Chair)
PHILIPPA HARDY, TRACEY HAMILTON, ROBERT McCARTHY
STARTER
MICHAEL REID
RUSSELL GARRITTY
JUDGE
DI CLARK
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JOE O'GORMAN
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GARETH TOPHAM
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JOHN CLARK
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PAUL ELLIOTT
CLERK OF THE COURSE
ELOISE QUAYLE
GROUNDS MANAGER
MARK RYAN
LEAD SAFEGUARDING
OFFICIAL
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DUTY SAFEGUARDING
OFFICIAL
MICHAEL SMITH
MATTHEW PARRY
horse’s name& birthplace
formguide
previous performances
/ = new season
- = new year
Bold type shows Point-to-Point form
C = course winner
horse’s saddlecloth number
no.ofdays sincelast ran
D = distance winner
CD = course & distance winner
colour graphic weight st-lb
BF = beaten favourite age
3 LAKE VIEW LAD (IRE) (23*) 132123- CD
8 10-13
Gr g Oscar (IRE) - Missy O’Brien (IRE) Henry Brooke
Mr Trevor Hemmings
N. W. Alexander, Kinneston
Peter Magnier Trust Inns Limited Br
Star Ratings Explained
Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below:
HHHHH Selected to win the race
HHHHI Good chance of being placed.
HHHII By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims
OFFICIAL BHA RATINGS EXPLAINED
HHIII Unlikely to win but not totally without hope. HIIII Can be given little or no chance.
The BHA Handicappers allot ratings to horses once they have taken part in a sufficient number of races to enable the Handicappers to make a numerical assessment of each horse’s ability. The principal purpose of the ratings is to determine the weight to be carried by each runner in handicap races, with the Handicappers aiming to provide each participant with an equal chance based on its best recent form under its optimum conditions.
A horse rated 100, for example, would be set to carry 1lb more than a horse rated 99 (ignoring any penalties or allowances). The ratings published in the racecard for handicap races are the ratings that were used to calculate the weight to be carried by each horse, whilst in nonhandicaps races the rating shown is that of each runner at the time that the entries for the race were confirmed Any subsequently published change to a rating, either up or down, is shown in brackets following the rating For novice steeple chasers, the latest hurdle race rating may be shown until such time as the Handicappers allot a separate steeple chase rating Such ratings are prefixed by the letter h.
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FIRST RACE 1.00
TWO MILES ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (2M 4F 62YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE QUINNBET CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (Go North Cab On Target Series Qualifier)
Total prize fund £10000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £4039, 2nd £2019, 3rd £1010, 4th £505, 5th £252. (Penalty Value £5281) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. A
RACE STATS RACE SUMMARY
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): D McCain (17 wins from 112 runners, 15%) runs SACRE PIERRE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): D McCain (6 wins from 50 runners, 12%) runs SACRE PIERRE LONGEST TRAVELLER: HOWLINGMADMURDOCK trained by T Lacey, Woolhope, 277 miles.
CLEARWHITE LIGHT shaped well in attempting to peg back a couple of more prominently-ridden rivals at Carlisle 10 days ago and, although his rider is unable to claim here, he’s still not yet fully exposed and remains one to be interested in. Progressive chaser Ladronne ran respectably returned to hurdling at Wetherby last time and needs considering off 3lb lower, with handicap-debutant Howlingmadmurdock completing the shortlist, for all less testing ground is an unknown.
1-2-3: 1.CLEAR WHITE LIGHT
2.LADRONNE (FR)
3.HOWLINGMADMURDOCK (IRE)
colours no horse age st lb
1
HOWLINGMADMURDOCK (IRE) (22) 1-12
6 12-0
B g Soldier of Fortune (IRE) - Bell Storm (IRE) Cameron Iles (10) ValueRacingClub.co.uk Tom Lacey, Woolhope
Br The Beeches & Grange Stud Plusbac
TIMEFORM VIEW Landed a Fontwell bumper in good style on his debut in February. Left Anthony Honeyball for £26,000 and found plenty to follow up on his Plumpton (15.9f) hurdling debut. Ran to a similar level upped in trip when second at Catterick and is still unexposed heading into handicaps (10lb claimer up). TFRHHHHI BHA118
2 SACRE PIERRE (FR) (69) F516-10
5 12-0
B g On Est Bien (IRE) - Goldance (FR) Peter Kavanagh (3) Cheshire Bloodstock Racing 1 Donald McCain, Cholmondeley
Br Mr Elie Lellouche Proactive Personnel Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWBack-to-back juvenile hurdle winner in 2021 and came out on top in workmanlike fashion in 4-runner handicap at Leicester (15.5f) on return Followed that with a modest effort at Doncaster, however, so needs to bounce back in a big way. TFRHHHII BHA118
3 CLEAR WHITE LIGHT (GB) (10) 41-3513 BF
7 12-0
B g Dubawi (IRE) - Dalkova Jack Hogan
The cosy at home family and friends
Br Godolphin
Adrian Keatley, Malton
TIMEFORM VIEWHexham winner for Sandy Forster in April and confirmed the promise of his stable debut when justifying support in 13-runner Doncaster handicap (19.5f) last month Shaped encouragingly in attempting to peg back a couple of more prominently-ridden rivals at Carlisle since and remains of interest TFRHHHHH BHA118
4 MOONLIGHT SPIRIT (IRE) (35) 1-PF
7 11-11
B g Dubawi (IRE) - Moonsail Charlotte Jones
D & Y Simpson, D Blyth, MLS Syndicate
James Moffatt, Cartmel
Br Godolphin Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWSmart stayer on Flat in 2019 for Charlie Appleby. Made a winning hurdles debut at Carlisle last winter but is presumably hard to train and offered little promise 12 months on at Haydock. Got no further than the third switched to a handicap at Catterick last time and now steps up in trip TFRHHHII BHA115
5 LADRONNE (FR) (12) 451125 C D
B g Linda’s Lad - Worldeta (FR)
T C Racing Syndicate
Br Gheorghe Codre & Roxan Popescu
9 11-11
William Shanahan (3)
Tjade Collier, Wilsden
T C Racing
TIMEFORMVIEWGoingtheright way over fences this season, landingback-to-back handicaps in the autumn, and found only a far less exposed sort too good in his hat-trick bid here in December Decent run back over hurdles when fifth at Wetherby 12 days ago and is now 3lb lower TFRHHHHI BHA115
6 SHERIFF GARRETT (IRE) (12) 5-64016 CD
B g Lawman (FR) - Few Are Chosen (IRE)
Ontoawinner 10 & Partner 4
Br Eimear Mulhern
9 11-8
Tom Midgley
Tim Easterby, Malton
TIMEFORM VIEW Took advantage of a reduced mark over C&D on Boxing Day, aided by the drop in grade and the run of the race
Didn’t have the same advantages when only sixth of 10 at Wetherby 12 days ago but probably remains in form TFRHHHII BHA112
7 MILLARVILLE (IRE) (49) 1416-52 D 10 11-6
B m Court Cave (IRE) - Portavoe (IRE)
Geoff and Elspeth Adam
Edward Austin
Harriet Graham & Gary Rutherford, Jedburgh
Br Miss E. Hamilton Tote
TIMEFORM VIEWWon twice back to hurdles last winter and stepped up on her reappearance effort when just touched off in mares handicap at Kelso (2 1/4m, heavy) in December Nudged up 3lb for that, though, and more will be needed if she’s to go one better TFRHHHII BHA110
8
NIKGARDE (FR) (37) 1360/-0P
B g Kapgarde (FR) - Nikoline (FR)
8 11-1
Conor Rabbitt (3)
Mrs J. M. Dodd James Ewart, Langholm
Br S.C.E.A. Haras Du Puy Fitzdares
TIMEFORMVIEW Fair hurdler at best but fell away quickly on comeback over C&D in November and fared no better at Doncaster in race won by Clear White Light last time Lots to prove TFRHHIII BHA105
9 LES’S LEGACY (GB) (44) U-41312 BF
6 10-11
B g Kutub (IRE) - Morning With Ivan (IRE) Dillan Hurst (8)
Tweed Valley Racing & Susan Corbett
Susan Corbett, Otterburn
Br Mr Les Richards Simpsons Malt Ltd, J E Douglas & Sons
TIMEFORM VIEW Dual 2m winner at Hexham in 2022 and posted another solid effort when second of 5 at Musselburgh (19.8f) 44 days ago. However, it was a little disappointing he couldn’t get the job done having loomed up approaching 3 out, and this is tougher TFRHHHII BHA101
10 LISSEN TO THE LADY (IRE) (15) 1-46533 BF
B m Fame And Glory - Liss Rua (IRE)
9 10-6
Emma Smith-Chaston
Mr M H. Walton Sandy Forster, Kelso
Br Niall Flynn
TIMEFORM VIEW Enhanced her fine Kelso record when landing third success last spring Caught the eye under a considerate ride on return and respectable efforts both starts since but others look better treated. TFRHHHII BHA96
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
Tongue Strap worn by No. 5, 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 10.
Stewards Note:
DECLARED RUNNERS 10
NIKGARDE: Following its run on 10/1/2023 it was reported that the horse stopped quickly.
Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Clear White Light (GB), 9-2 Howlingmadmurdock (IRE), 6-1 Millarville (IRE), 8-1 Les’s Legacy (GB), 9-1 Ladronne (FR), 12-1 Moonlight Spirit (IRE), 14-1 Sheriff Garrett (IRE), Lissen To The Lady (IRE), 20-1 Sacre Pierre (FR), 40-1 Nikgarde (FR)
APPROXIMATE ODDS
Odds Indicator Boards are now all marked “Approximate Odds’’ and all show the same approximate odds on offer at any given time before the start. It will be appreciated that these are intended as a guide and cannot necessarily reflect either the resultant S.P or the Tote Dividend of the winner
UNAUTHORISED BOOKMAKING
It is a condition of entry to this Racecourse that only individuals in possession of a valid betting badge and occupying an authorised pitch are entitled to lay bets on the course of their business. Betting with Bookmakers other than those operating from an authorised pitch is strictly prohibited. Offenders will be escorted from the Racecourse and render themselves liable to prosecution.
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Owners and Trainers Benefits
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SECOND RACE 1.35
TWO MILES ABOUT HALF A FURLONG (2M 75YDS) FOR NOVICE FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE quinnbet.com NOVICES’ LIMITED HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund £16000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £6462, 2nd £3230, 3rd £1616. (Penalty Value £8449.60)
RACE STATS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): D McCain (17 wins from 112 runners, 15%) runs RICHMOND LAKE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): D McCain (6 wins from 50 runners, 12%) runs RICHMOND LAKE LONGEST TRAVELLER: RICHMOND LAKE trained by D McCain, Cholmondeley, 174 miles.
All three of these like to go forward, so this promises to be a strongly-run affair and RICHMOND LAKE’s proven stamina (hurdles winner over 2 1/2m last season) could help give him the edge over the progressive Arthur’s Quay.The 7-y-o looked a good prospect when opening his chaseaccount at the second attempt atWetherby and there should be more come Fusain is 0-7 over fences and his hopes are largely pinned on the recent wind op sparking improvement.
1-2-3: 1.RICHMOND LAKE (IRE) 2.ARTHUR’S QUAY (IRE) 3.FUSAIN (FR)
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Br Jockey Trainer Sponsor
colours no horse age st lb
1 RICHMOND LAKE (IRE) (33) 12F0-61
7 11-10
B g Westerner - Chic Milan (IRE) Brian Hughes
Exors of the late Mr Trevor Hemmings Donald McCain, Cholmondeley
Br J.R. Weston Trust Inns Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Successful twice from half-a-dozen starts over hurdles and duly left chase debut form well behind when scoring in good style at Wetherby (15.2f, soft) last month. Further improvement on the cards and it’s unlikely that a 6lb rise will be enough to prevent him from following-up. TFRHHHHH BHA134
2 ARTHUR’S QUAY (IRE) (18) 033111 D
9 11-2
Jack Hogan (5) Mr John P. McManus Ben Haslam, Middleham
B g Beat Hollow - Bannow Girl (IRE)
Br Mr Jonathan Deacon
TIMEFORM VIEWRecord over fences in Ireland was 0-10 but has improved for new yard this season, completing the hat-trick in decisive fashion at Sedgefield (17f, soft) recently Should make a race of it with Richmond Lake, particularly if the addition of cheekpieces helps eke out a little more. TFRHHHHI BHA126
3 FUSAIN (FR) (52) 44-6524 D
8 10-5
Gr g Lord du Sud (FR) - Savigny (FR) Henry Brooke
Mr Eamon McElligott Patrick Neville, Leyburn
Br Mrs Clotilde de Barmon et al The Red Armoury
TIMEFORM VIEWFairly useful hurdler/chaser for Henry de Bromhead and produced his best effort to date on these shores when runner-up at Doncaster in November Not disgraced over 2 1/2m here last time (since undergone a wind op) and dropping back in trip should help but his 2 rivals boast more compelling claims. TFRHHIII BHA113
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR DECLARED RUNNERS 3
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 2. Tongue Strap worn by No. 3.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 3. Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No. 3.
Probable S.P’s: 8-11 Richmond Lake (IRE), 7-4 Arthur’s Quay (IRE), 10-1 Fusain (FR)
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THIRD RACE 2.10
TWO MILES ABOUT ONE FURLONG (2M 190YDS) FOR NOVICE FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE quinnbet.com NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund £9000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3756, 2nd £1878, 3rd £939, 4th £470. (Penalty Value £4901.40)
RACE STATS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): D McCain (17 wins from 112 runners, 15%) runs ROYAL MOGUL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): L Russell (6 wins from 31 runners, 19%) runs CHAPEL GREEN & THISTLEBUFFS LONGEST TRAVELLER: STEEL MY THUNDER trained by T Lacey, Woolhope, 277 miles.
CHASE A FORTUNE has made a positive start over hurdles, the form of his Catterick third working out particularly well, and the 7lb he receives from penalised-winners Royal Mogul and Chapel Green may prove decisive.
1-2-3: 1.CHASE A FORTUNE 2.ROYAL MOGUL (IRE) 3.CHAPEL GREEN (IRE)
colours no horse age st lb
1 CHAPEL GREEN (IRE) (52) 40-210
6 11-12
B g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - The Coolest Cat (IRE) Patrick Wadge (7)
The Kestrel Partnership Lucinda Russell, Kinross
Br Mr Richard Brown Ian Macleod & Co Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWConfirmedpromiseof hishurdlingdebutwhenoffthemarkinaKelsonoviceinNovember,despitenotyetlookingthefinishedarticle. Shaped better than result on handicap debut at Wetherby next time, so expected to bounce back returned to a novice TFRHHHHI BHA110
2 ROYAL MOGUL (IRE) (51) 623-212 BF
7 11-12
B g Doyen (IRE) - Tearaway Queen (IRE) Brian Hughes
Craig & Laura Buckingham Donald McCain, Cholmondeley
Br Sean Naughton Manor Farm Bloodstock
TIMEFORM VIEWFairly useful maiden in bumpers for Fergal O’Brien and sound start over hurdles for new yard when runner-up at Wetherby Confirmed that promise when going one better at Catterick (19.3f) before good second under a penalty at Wetherby Should be in the mix again. TFRHHHHI BHA122
3 ALLIBABA (GB) (35) 2360P
5 11-5
B g Alhebayeb (IRE) - Contenance (IRE) Thomas Dowson
Mr G. Nicholson Philip Kirby, Richmond
Br N. O’Neill Philip Kirby Racing, Topspec Equine Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Fair form when placed both starts in bumpers but well held over hurdles so far, including both starts for this yard (left W. P. Mullins for £28,000).
4 CHASE A FORTUNE (GB) (50) 245-223
B g Cannock Chase (USA) - Lucematic
Chasing the dream
Br T. C. Dawson
TFRHHIII BHA-
5 11-5
Sean Quinlan
Chris Grant, Billingham
www.chrisgrantracing.com
TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful form in bumpers and decent start over hurdles when placed at Kelso/ Catterick. Form pick on these terms.
5 HEEZTHEBOY (IRE) (44) 0
B g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Lovely Native (IRE)
Mr John Wade
Br Mr Michael Ward
TFRHHHHH BHA114
6 11-5
Conor O’Farrell
Pauline Robson, Capheaton
TIMEFORM VIEW Once-raced maiden 33/1 and hooded, twelfth of 13 in bumper at Musselburgh (15.6f, soft) on NH debut 44 days ago. Makes hurdles debut
6 LAST MISSION (FR) (178)
Br g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Magic Mission
Miss Alison P. Lee
Br Rabbah Bloodstock Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Fair Flat winner, sold from James Evans £2,500 in
7 LAY DOWN THE LAW (IRE) (81) 6
TFRHIIII BHA-
5 11-5
Conor Rabbitt (7)
Maurice Barnes, Brampton
Maurice Barnes Racing Ltd
November
Tongue strap on for 1st time
TFRHHIII BHA-
5 11-5
Ch g Rule of Law (USA) - Theatre Fool (IRE) Ryan Mania
green spittal and smith
Br Kedrah House Stud
R. Mike Smith, Galston
TIMEFORM VIEW Once-raced maiden Sixth of 7 in bumper at Carlisle (17f, good to soft, 16/1) on NH debut 81 days ago. Makes hurdles debut
TFRHIIII BHA-
8
LIBOR LAD (GB) (19) 0-006
B g Passing Glance - Sonic Weld
Wingate Associates Limited
5 11-5
James Davies
David Dennis, Banbury
Br Mr John Benfield DD Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Down the field in a couple of bumpers. Much better effort over hurdles when sixth of 13 in novice at Uttoxeter (15.8f, soft, 150/1) 19 days ago but still has plenty to find TFRHHIII BHA-
9 LIGHTS ARE GREEN (IRE) (13) FP26-15
B g Califet (FR) - Katjakem (IRE)
6 11-5
Jonathon Bewley (3)
Miss Victoria Bewley George Bewley, Colby
Br John Hennessy Lloyd Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWMade an unpromising start to his hurdles career at Kilbeggan in April last year when trained by Andrew Lynch. Subsequently won a point in October before not given a hard time back over hurdles at Catterick. TFRHHIII BHA-
10 RIGGSBY (IRE) (35)
5 11-5
B g Acclamation - Silk Affair (IRE) Jonathan England
The Hands and Heels Partnership Sam England, Guiseley
Br M. Fahy
TIMEFORM VIEW Fair Flat winner, making GB/IRE jumps debut 18/1, second of 11 in handicap at Newcastle (12.4f) 35 days ago. First run for yard after leaving Julie Camacho. TFRHHHII BHA-
11 SHANTOU’S TEMPLE (GB) (44) 50-0
6 11-5
B g Shantou (USA) - Temple Green Henry Brooke
P Mayland & J Martin-Mayland Pauline Robson, Capheaton
Br Mrs J Martin-Mayland & Mr RP Mayland Robert Peter Mayland
TIMEFORM VIEW Unplaced in bumpers for Tim Reed and was given a considerate introduction to hurdling after 9 months off at Musselburgh
12
SPLIT THE BILL (IRE) (16) 43-00
TFRHHIII BHA-
5 11-5
B g Champs Elysees - Spin The Wheel (IRE) Craig Nichol
Mr J N Swinbank Micky Hammond, Middleham
Br J. B. Bloodstock Ltd Micky Hammond Racing
TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced maiden under NH rules. 28/1, eighth of 10 in novice hurdle at this C&D (soft) on hurdles bow 16 days ago.
13 STEEL MY THUNDER (IRE) (37) 00
TFRHIIII BHA-
5 11-5
B g Zambezi Sun - Ask Carol (IRE) Stan Sheppard ValueRacingClub.co.uk
Tom Lacey, Woolhope
Br J. Dorrian Plusbac
TIMEFORM VIEW Twice-raced maiden Eighth of 10 in novice hurdle at Exeter (16.7f, heavy, 50/1) 37 days ago.
14 THISTLEBUFFS (IRE) (32) 4
B g Fame And Glory - Doransfirth (IRE)
TFRHIIII BHA-
6 11-5
Stephen Mulqueen
Mrs Jo Tracey & Mr K Alexander Lucinda Russell, Kinross
Br Mr Eddie Naughton Ian Macleod & Co Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler Millen To One, stays 2 3/4m Showed plenty to work on amidst greenness when fourth of 12 in novice hurdle at Kelso (16.2f, heavy) on NH debut 32 days ago.
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 6. Tongue Strap worn by No. 2, 8.
TFRHHHII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 14
Probable S.P’s: 5-2 Chase A Fortune (GB), 3-1 Royal Mogul (IRE), 11-2 Chapel Green (IRE), 12-1 Thistlebuffs (IRE), 16-1 Riggsby (IRE), 25-1 Last Mission (FR), 33-1 Allibaba (GB), Lights Are Green (IRE), Shantou’s Temple (GB), 40-1 Libor Lad (GB), 66-1 Heeztheboy (IRE), Lay Down The Law (IRE), Steel My Thunder (IRE), 80-1 Split The Bill (IRE)
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FOURTH RACE 2.45
TWO MILES ABOUT HALF A FURLONG (2M 75YDS) FOR FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE quinnbet.com HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) (Go North One Man Series Qualifier)
Total prize fund £11800 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £4766, 2nd £2382, 3rd £1192, 4th £596, 5th £297. (Penalty Value £6231.58)
RACE STATS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): L Russell (15 wins from 112 runners, 13%) runs ANTEY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): L Russell (6 wins from 31 runners, 19%) runs ANTEY LONGEST TRAVELLER: WHODINI trained by O Greenall & J Guerriero, Malpas, 170 miles.
BLUE HAWAII has been runner-up on 2 of her 3 starts over fences and is fancied to notch a deserved first win in this sphere. Lake Takapuna scored at Ayr last time and will be a major threat if able to continue in form, while the suspicion remains that we’ve not yet seen the best of chase newcomer Whodini.
1-2-3: 1.BLUE HAWAII (IRE) 2.LAKE TAKAPUNA (IRE) 3.WHODINI (IRE)
colours no horse age st lb
1 ANTEY (GER) (46) 5P-4350 D
10 12-1
B g Lord of England (GER) - Achinora Stephen Mulqueen
Mr Gerry Mcgladery & Jim Beaumont
Lucinda Russell, Kinross
Br S. Penner Ian Macleod & Co Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Useful dual hurdles/chase winner for Willie Mulins earlier in career but essentially looked regressive for Patrick Griffin and has continued to offer little now for this yard, TFRHHIII BHA111
2 LAKE TAKAPUNA (IRE) (15) 5/2-5541 D
12 12-1
B g Shantou (USA) - Close To Shore (IRE) Brian Hughes
Graham,Hughes,Kesson,Arthur & Craig Farm James Ewart, Langholm
Br Victor Connolly Fitzdares, Clyde Power & Renewables Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWTook advantage of much-reduced mark to score in 9-runner handicap chase at Ayr (16.5f, soft) 15 days ago. Remains well treated from 5lb higher mark on his best form, though consistency has never been a strong point. TFRHHHHI BHA111
3 TRESHNISH (FR) (8) 4-31235 CD
Ch g Gold Away (IRE) - Didn’t I Tell You (IRE)
10 11-13
Ross Chapman
D G Pryde & D Van Der Hoeven Sue Smith, Bingley
Br Mme Clody Norton Tuffa Footwear Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWBegan the season in good heart, scoring at Hexham in November either side of creditable placed efforts. Laboured performances both outings since, though, and jumping can often prove an issue. TFRHHHII BHA109 (-2)
4 BLUE HAWAII (IRE) (18) 202-202 D
B m Jeremy (USA) - Luanna (IRE)
R. Banks & J. Sheard
8 11-11
Sean Quinlan
Tjade Collier, Wilsden
Br Garryrichard Stud Jeremy Sheard
TIMEFORM VIEWMatched her fair hurdles form first time up over fences when second in 6-runner handicap at Catterick in November, collared on line Quickly back to form when filling runner-up spot again at Sedgefield 18 days ago and she’s expected to be bang there. TFRHHHHH BHA107
5 WHODINI (IRE) (86) r43-44 BF
Ch g Conduit (IRE) - Mosey On Molly (IRE)
6 11-6
Henry Brooke
Malcolm Jones and John Norbury Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas
Br Robert McGurgan Swansway
TIMEFORMVIEW£60,000 purchase who made the frame both starts in bumpers. Not at that level in pair of starts over hurdles, below expectations when odds-on at Sedgefield last time and is clearly thought capable of better now making chase debut after wind-op. TFRHHHHI BHA102
6 THE JAD FACTOR (IRE) (45) 3125-0F C
B g Arcadio (GER) - Sumability (IRE)
John Dickson
Br Kenneth Parkhill
7 11-2
Ryan Mania
R. Mike Smith, Galston
TIMEFORM VIEW Winner over hurdles at Newcastle last term and was in the process of running well when falling in handicap hurdle at Ayr (20.4f, heavy) 45 days ago. Makes chase debut over shortest trip he’s faced for long time TFRHHHII BHA98
7 CONTRE ORDRE (FR) (52) 55-4056 D
B g Martinborough (JPN) - Turga de La Tour (FR)
5 11-1
Conor O’Farrell
Mr Graeme Newton Micky Hammond, Middleham
Br Ingrid Desagnat & Pierre, Simon, Renan D
Micky Hammond Racing
TIMEFORMVIEW Fairly useful chaser in France but yet to fire for current stable Cheekpieces are on for the first time but he’s hard to make a strong case for.
HHIII BHA99
RELKADAM (FR) (22) 0-65635
Ch g Muhtathir - Gloirez (FR)
Ryedale Partners No 12
Br Mr Richard Corveller
9 10-6
Jamie Hamilton
Tim Easterby, Malton
Easthorpe Hall Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW Won at Catterick in January 2022 but has been more miss than hit since, again failing to fire when attempting to win the same Catterick event this around Blinkers now applied. TFRHHHII BHA88
9 SIX ONE NINE (IRE) (52) F0F262 CD
8 10-4
B g Cloudings (IRE) - Indian Athlete (IRE) Danny McMenamin
D&D Armstrong Ltd Chris Grant, Billingham
Br Joseph Campbell
TIMEFORMVIEWC&D winner Runner-up both starts over fences this winter, including in 10-runner event over C&D (soft, 18/1) 52 days ago. Can give a good account but probably needs a couple to falter here in a stronger event than he usually contests. TFRHHHII BHA86
10 FOURTH OF JULY (IRE) (16) 623350
B g Salutino (GER) - Akasha (IRE)
8 10-2
Thomas Dowson
Bruce, and Smith R. Mike Smith, Galston
Br Ronald O’Neill
TIMEFORMVIEWSixteen runs since last win in 2021 and hasn’t been at his best yet this term, including when seventh of 11 in handicap chase at this C&D (good to soft, 7/1) 16 days ago. Opposable again from out of handicap. TFRHHIII BHA81
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
Blinkers worn first time by No. 8. Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 5.
DECLARED RUNNERS 10
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 7. Tongue Strap worn by No. 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 2, 3, 9. Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No. 5.
Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Lake Takapuna (IRE), 4-1 Blue Hawaii (IRE), 15-2 Whodini (IRE), Relkadam (FR), 10-1 Treshnish (FR), Six One Nine (IRE), 12-1 Fourth of July (IRE), 18-1 The Jad Factor (IRE), 22-1 Antey (GER), 40-1 Contre Ordre (FR)
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HORSE WELFARE
Here at Newcastle Racecourse nothing matters more to us than looking after the horses that make us the North East’s Premier Racecourse We do everything in our power to ensure that we provide a racing surface of the highest quality and we take every conceivable care to minimise the chances of horses incurring any injury whilst here.
Regrettably, as in any highly competitive sport, there are occasions when something goes wrong and horses have to be given the very best veterinary care.
There are three Veterinary Surgeons here today to ensure that should any horse need help they will be attended to within seconds of any incident occurring Their first priority is to make a rapid diagnosis and to help them do this our groundstaff team will erect screens around any horse that needs attention. Once the diagnosis is made, one of our horse ambulances will attend the scene and will transport the horse back to the stables where further treatment and assessment can be undertaken.
Occasionally, it may be that the nature of the injury is such that a horse is unable to make a recovery
If this is the case the Veterinary team may take the decision to put the horse down straight away In these circumstances we should remember that the horse’s welfare comes first and that this option is kindest for the horse
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