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RACEDAY TEAM
Abandonment
If racing is abandoned after the first race has been run, we regret that no refunds can be made in respect of admission charges.
Barbeques
We regret that barbeques are not permitted on this racecourse due to safety regulations
CCTV
Is in operation on the site For further information please visit reception or call 01902 390000
Communication Devices
Mobile phones, laptops, tablets and any other electronic device may not be used on the racecourse for betting purposes. Mobile phones may be used for other purposes but only in the areas behind the stands and away from designated betting areas FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN YOUR REMOVAL FROM THE PREMISES AS PER OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY.
Dogs
Racegoers are not permitted to bring dogs into any enclosure, or onto any part of Wolverhampton Racecourse. During hot weather it should be remembered that Police and RSPCA officials reserve the right to force entry into any vehicle to release an animal if suffering.
Dress Code
There is a smart casual dress code in the Premier Enclosure and restaurants Shirts must be worn at all times in the enclosures.
Food & Drink
Food and drink may not be brought into any enclosure. You are requested not to take bottles and glasses outside the bar and restaurant areas.
General
Although everyone is welcome at Wolverhampton, we do reserve the right, in extreme circumstances, either to refuse admission or to eject any person from the racecourse
Lost Children/Vulnerable Adults
Please visit the main reception (within the hotel) for assistance.
Owners & Trainers Bar
The Owners & Trainers bar is situated within the Premier Enclosure in the Cleveland Suite on the first floor
Photography
Racegoers may take photographs for private use from within the enclosures. Flash photography is not permitted at any time Press and commercial photographers may pre-arrange the necessary permission with the Secretary’s Office at least seven days before the race meeting. Press and Official Photographers’ attention is drawn to the current Jockey Club Instructions.
Safety
In the interests of public safety all visitors to the racecourse must follow the directions of the Safety Stewards on the Stands and the Raceday Staff throughout the racecourse Please do not leave bags or your possessions unattended at any time as this could cause a security alert THE RACECOURSE OPERATES THE CHALLENGE 25 POLICY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL DRINK AND OR GLASSES BE ALLOWED ON TO GRANDSTANDS, VIEWING AREAS IN FRONT OF GRANDSTANDS OR AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE PARADE RING. RACEGOERS DISREGARDING THIS REGULATION OR BEHAVING IN A DISORDERLY MANNER WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE RACECOURSE
Tickets & Transfers
If tickets are lost they will unfortunately not be replaced. Upgrades from the Grandstand to the Premier Enclosure are subject to availability and are only available from the ticket office at the Grandstand entrance If you are not a restaurant diner and wish to be admitted to the entertainment following racing on Saturday evenings you will be required to purchase a Premier ticket at the full purchase price – please note these are subject to availability
Veterinary Care
Horse welfare is a priority at Wolverhampton. At every meeting there are two specially qualified Equine vets appointed to look after the welfare of all the horses in action. One vet is present at the start of each race and during the race follows the runners in a vehicle. Horses can be attended to in the same time as the Paramedic Teams responsible for treating injured jockeys. The second vet follows the action from the stands and coordinates the required response to any incidents In addition, throughout the meeting a close check is kept on all horses, especially those returning after a race It is standard policy that in the event of a horse requiring veterinary treatment whilst on site, screens will be erected around the horse. It is designed to afford the vet and the patient some privacy Please do not assume the worst
HAVE A QUESTION? REQUIRE SOME ASSISTANCE? OUR RACEDAY TEAM ARE HERE TO HELP!
Thank You To Our Sponsors
The Wolverhampton Racecourse Executive would like to thank our sponsors and wish them an enjoyable and prosperous day’s racing
MONDAY 13 MARCH
(UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)
Stewards Of The Meeting
GREG PEARSON (Chief Steward), JEREMY BARLOW (Steward’s Panel Chair),
BETH DOWSWELL, NATHAN GREEN, LOUISE MOORE,
Starters
RYAN COLLEY
LEE JONES
JUDGE
MICHAEL ROBERTS
CLERK OF THE SCALES
CLAUDIA MARELLI
VETERINARY OFFICER
JOHN BURGESS
SENIOR VETERINARY
SURGEON
SUE TAYLOR
VETERINARY SURGEON
JONATHAN WITHERS
SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER
Dr STUART COWEN
MEDICAL OFFICER
Dr NAV KANGOKAR
NURSE
HELEN NEVETT
EQUINE WELFARE AND INTEGRITY OFFICERS
SHAUN MITCHELL
JO HARDY
MELANIE SWARBRICK
COMMENTATOR
MARTIN HARRIS
BETTING RING MANAGER
MIKE STEVEN
MANAGING DIRECTOR & SAFEGUARDING LEAD
DAVID ROBERTS
CLERK OF THE COURSE
FERGUS CAMERON
RACEDAY CLERK OF THE COURSE
BEN HICKS
RACEDAY
PHOTOGRAPHER
JONATHAN HIPKISS
CROSS COUNTER - making a winning debut in the 32Red.com days since last ran form guide previous performances
EBF Novice Stakes here on 9th December 2017 Less than 12 months later, he became the first British-trained winner of the race that stops a nation - the prestigious Melbourne Cup.
/ = new season horse’s name and birthplace saddlecloth number
- = new year
Bold type shows All Weather form
C = course winner
D = distance winner
CD = course & distance winner
BF = beaten favourite
3 CROSS COUNTER (GB) (100) 11-11 CD weight st-lb jockeys silks draw age
2 9-2 (2)
B c Teofilo (IRE) - Waitress (USA) Adam Kirby
Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket
Br Godolphin Emirates S
TIMEFORM VIEW Foaled April 5. Teofilo colt Dam, 6f/7f winner, half-sister to useful 1m winner Woven Lace out of very smart 5f/6f winner Do The Honours. One to note on debut. TFR HHHHH BHA100
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Star Ratings Explained
Each horse is given a star rating, these are defined below:
HHHHH Selected to win the race
HHHHI Good chance of being placed
HHHII By no means without a chance
HHIII At least one or two hold stronger claims
HIIII Unlikely to win but not totally without hope
IIIII Can be given little or no chance
Official Bha Ratings Explained
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 non-handicaps 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
You must be 18 or over to place a bet
You may be asked to provide proof of your age when placing a bet
If you cannot produce this, your bet will not be accepted