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RACE CONDITIONS

RACE CONDITIONS

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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

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Owners & Trainers Bar

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Photography

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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

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SATURDAY 25 MARCH (UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)

Stewards Of The Meeting

LOUISE MOORE (Chief Steward), PETA EVETTS (Steward’s Panel Chair),

DANIEL ANDREWS, ALI GALLIERS-PRATT, GUY UPTON

Starters

KIERAN O’SHEA

CIARAN McKEE

JUDGE

NICK BOSTOCK

CLERK OF THE SCALES

CLAUDIA MARELLI

VETERINARY OFFICER

COLIN ROBERTS

SENIOR VETERINARY SURGEON

ANDREW MILLS

VETERINARY SURGEON

MARCO MARCATILI

SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER

Dr STUART COWEN

MEDICAL OFFICER

Dr MARTIN DAVIS

NURSE

HELEN NEVETT

EQUINE WELFARE AND INTEGRITY OFFICERS

MELANIE SHEPPARD

MEL BAKER

JULIE LINGHAM

COMMENTATOR

STEWART MACHIN

BETTING RING MANAGER

KEVIN EVANS

MANAGING DIRECTOR & SAFEGUARDING LEAD

DAVID ROBERTS

CLERK OF THE COURSE

FERGUS CAMERON

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

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FIRST RACE 5.30

ONE MILE ABOUT 142 YARDS [8F ABT 142YDS] FOR THREE YRS OLD

THE IT’S TIME TO TURN TO TALKSPORT HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6)

Total prize fund £8200 ™ Owners Prize Money. 1st £3386, 2nd £1693, 3rd £846, 4th £423, 5th £212. (Penalty Value £4291.88) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): D Evans (72 wins from 631 runners, 11%) runs SHE’S A MIRAGE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): R Fahey (2 wins from 7 runners, 29%) runs BLUE YONDER LONGEST TRAVELLER: RORY THE CAT trained by K Dalgleish, Carluke, 271 miles.

ANNALEE LASS has made a solid start to her handicap career and is taken to confirm recent C&D superiority over You Saw Brigadoon. Last weekend’s course runner-up Coloane looks best of the remainder. 1-2-3: 1.ANNALEE LASS (IRE) 2.YOU SAW BRIGADOON (IRE) 3.COLOANE (IRE) colours no horse st lb

1 RORY THE CAT (IRE) (172) 445564-

Ch g Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Obligada (IRE) Billy Garritty Middleham Park Racing CIX & Partner Keith Dalgleish, Carluke

Br S. J. Macdonald Middleham Park Racing

(3)

TIMEFORMVIEW Respectable fourth of 9 in nursery (11/4) at Southwell (1m) when last seen in October. Likely to be competitive if ready to roll after a break.

2 BLUE YONDER (FR) (19) 530-0

B c Gutaifan (IRE) - Senafe Oisin Orr Middleham Park Racing LXXXIV Richard Fahey, Malton

Br Mr Saeed Mubarak Al Naemi Middleham Park Racing

(4)

TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced maiden Last of 8 in handicap (9/1) at this course (6f) on reappearance 19 days ago. Significantly up in trip

(IRE) (7) 560-442

B f Cotai Glory - Stylish One (IRE) Franny Norton

Dr J. Walker William Jarvis, Newmarket

Br Belmont,Glenville B/stock Ltd & C.McAvoy Tattersalls

15/2, good second of 11 in handicap at this course (9.5f) 7

NAOMI (GB) (47) 503-250 9-7 (10)

Ch f Master Carpenter (IRE) - Achianna (USA) Ross Coakley

Mr Harry Demetriou Rod Millman, Cullompton

Br Harry Demetriou Rod Millman Racing Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW 13/2, seventh of 8 in handicap at this course (7f) 47 days ago. Up in trip

HHIII BHA58

5 SHE’S A MIRAGE (GB) (22) 306666

9-5 (7)

B f Kodiac - Aqlaam Vision Callum Shepherd

Mr Trevor Gallienne David Evans, Abergavenny

Br Rabbah Bloodstock Limited Emma Evans Racing Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Creditable sixth of 12 in handicap at Lingfield 22 days ago. Others more persuasive. TFRHHIII BHA56

6 RACING DEMON (GB) (158) 000660- 9-4 (9)

B g Muhaarar - Whatdoiwantthatfor (IRE) Trevor Whelan

John Manser & Simon Treacher Ed de Giles, Ledbury

Br Mr Akira Katayama Ed de Giles Racing

TIMEFORMVIEW Eighth of 11 in nursery (40/1) at Kempton (1m) when last seen in October. Off 158 days

Makes tapeta debut Hood on first time TFRHHIII BHA55

7 YOU SAW BRIGADOON (IRE) (14) 660-33 BF 9-2 (8)

B g Kingman - Stirring Ballad Rossa Ryan

Mr Glenn Thompson and Partner Stuart Williams, Newmarket Br Gigginstown House Stud Tote

8 PINK WALLS (GB) (28) 0-05

B f Heeraat (IRE) - Gemini Glory (USA)

E. H. Jones (Paints) Ltd

Andrew Breslin (3)

Lisa Williamson, Tarporley

Br E. H. Jones (Paints) Ltd Tote

TIMEFORM VIEW Thrice-raced maiden 150/1, fifth of 9 in maiden at Chelmsford (1m) 28 days ago.

9 ANNALEE LASS (IRE) (14) 00-5312

B f Gutaifan (IRE) - Think Snow (USA) Mark Winn (5)

Mr L. A. Mullaney

Br Miss Leonora Keane

(6)

Lawrence Mullaney, Malton

TIMEFORM VIEW Winner at Newcastle in March 11/2, creditable second of 12 in handicap over this C&D 14 days ago. Expected to be bang there.

10 BLAKER (IRE) (57) 00-0

HHHHH BHA50

(1)

Gr f Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Petite Nymphe Cam Hardie Eventmasters Racing John Mackie, Church Broughton

Br Woodcote Stud Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Thrice-raced maiden Ninth of 10 in novice (250/1) at this course (9.5f) 57 days ago.

35

2022: RUBBELDIEKATZ 3 8 13 Benoit de la Sayette 14-1 (George Scott) 11 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 10

Hood worn first time by No. 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 9.

Running for the first time since Gelding No. 1, 6.

Stewards Note:

SHE’S A MIRAGE: Following its run on 3/3/2023 it was reported that the horse hung right handed in the straight.

RACING DEMON: Following its run on 18/10/2022 it was reported that the horse hung right handed.

Probable S.P’s: 4-1 Coloane (IRE), Annalee Lass (IRE), 9-2 You Saw Brigadoon (IRE), 7-1 Rory The Cat (IRE), 12-1 Blue Yonder (FR), Princess Naomi (GB), She’s A Mirage (GB), 33-1 Racing Demon (GB), Blaker (IRE), 50-1 Pink Walls (GB)

SECOND RACE 6.00

SEVEN FURLONGS ABOUT 36 YARDS [7F ABT 36YDS] FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS FILLIES AND MARES

THE TALKSPORT POWERED BY FANS FILLIES’ HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5)

Total prize fund £9800 ™ Owners Prize Money. 1st £4046, 2nd £2024, 3rd £1011, 4th £506, 5th £253. (Penalty Value £5129.32) Weights raised 6lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): T Carroll (78 wins from 758 runners, 10%) runs NIGHT TRAVELLER

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): T Carroll (2 wins from 27 runners, 7%) runs NIGHT TRAVELLER

LONGEST TRAVELLERS: TOPO CHICO trained by Joseph Parr & STORYINTHESAND trained by M Bottiboth Newmarket, 125 miles.

A case can be made for all of these but the vote goes to ALL IN THE HIPS who knuckled down really well to get off the mark here last time and can take another step forward now her stamina is drawn out more. Samba Lady ought to be in the shake-up in her bid to get off the mark, with Goldkit and So Chic also well in the mix. 1-2-3: 1.ALL IN THE HIPS (IRE) 2.SAMBA LADY (IRE) 3.GOLDKIT (FR) no

1 NIGHT TRAVELLER (GB) (25) 40-1000

9-10 (6) Ch f Night of Thunder (IRE)

6/1, possibly needed the run after 3

5 SO CHIC (IRE) (19) 566-242

HHHII BHA67 when fourth of 5 in handicap at Lingfield (7f, AW) 22 days ago. Can take a step forward now.

3 9-3 (7)

B f Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Kaks Roosid (FR) P. J. McDonald

JJ Culhane, C Rosier & G & L Woodward Charles Hills, Lambourn

Br D. & E Phelan Stonegate Homes

TIMEFORM VIEW 9/2, creditable second of 7 in handicap at this C&D 19 days ago, finishing well. Can give another good account.

6 SAMBA LADY (IRE) (32) 443-552

TFRHHHII BHA65

3 9-3 (4)

B f Kodi Bear (IRE) - Lynn’s Memory Rossa Ryan

Amo Racing Limited David Loughnane, Tern Hill

Br Rathbarry Stud Amo Racing Limited, Sports Invest UK Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW 11/1, good second of 8 in handicap at Southwell (7.1f) 32 days ago. Well in the mix in her bid for a breakthrough success.

7

STORYINTHESAND (IRE) (134) 3550-

TFRHHHHI BHA65

3 9-3 (5)

B f Footstepsinthesand - Storyline (IRE) Stefano Cherchi

Scuderia la Tesa Limited Marco Botti, Newmarket

Br Mrs Jean Brennan Marco Botti Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced maiden Eighth of 10 in nursery at Newcastle (7.1f, 20/1). Off 134 days

Cheekpieces on 1st time and needs to bounce back

TFRHHHII BHA65

Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 7.

Stewards Note:

ALL IN THE HIPS: Following its run on 6/3/2023 it was reported that the horse was hampered.

SO CHIC: Following its run on 6/3/2023 it was reported that the horse was hampered.

Probable S.P’s: 3-1 All In The Hips (IRE), 10-3 Goldkit (FR), 4-1 So Chic (IRE), 9-2 Samba Lady (IRE), 10-1 Topo Chico (IRE), 25-1 Night Traveller (GB), 33-1 Storyinthesand (IRE)

RACE RESULT: TIMEDISTANCE 1ST 3RD 2ND 4TH

Check Your Betting Tickets

Customers of the Boards and Rails bookmakers should check their itemised tickets upon receipt as mistakes cannot be rectified after the “off”. Customers are reminded to retain all betting tickets until after the weigh-in, as immediate payment will only be made on production of the original ticket Tickets remain valid for one month.

FOOD & DRINK

Food and drink may not be brought into any enclosure For safety reasons you are politely requested not to take bottles and glasses outside of the bar and restaurant areas.

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

THIRD RACE 6.30

ABOUT FIVE FURLONGS [5F ABT 21YDS] FOR MAIDEN THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE HUGE BOOSTS DAILY ONLY AT BETUK MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)

Total prize fund £10000 ™ Owners Prize Money. 1st £4267, 2nd £2133, 3rd £1067, 4th £533. (Penalty Value £5400) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): K R Burke (38 wins from 306 runners, 12%) runs EXQUISITELY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): Craig Lidster (1 win from 4 runners, 25%) runs CAESARS PEARL LONGEST TRAVELLER: EXQUISITELY trained by K R Burke, Leyburn, 150 miles.

EXQUISITELY showed some fair form as a juvenile and looks to have been found an excellent opportunity to open her account on the back of her good C&D third last time out Lingfield runner-up Nogo’s Dream is less exposed and rates much the biggest threat, with Caesars Pearl appealing as the pick of the remainder for minor honours

1-2-3: 1.EXQUISITELY 2.NOGO’S DREAM 3.CAESARS PEARL (IRE)

1 LOVE WHISPER (IRE) (543) 34/-

9-11 (3)

B f Es Que Love (IRE) - Careless Whisper (IRE) Taylor Fisher (5) Joe Tickle Racing Club Joe Tickle, Tiverton Br Kelly Equine Services

TIMEFORMVIEW Twice-raced filly. Fourth of 14 in maiden (12/1) at Cork (6f, soft). Off 18 months and has her fitness to prove on yard debut Hood on 1st time too.

2 NOGO’S DREAM (GB) (28) 0-2 BF

TFRHHHII BHA-

3 9-4 (4)

B g Oasis Dream - Morning Chimes (IRE) George Rooke

RJ Rexton and CD Dickens Richard Hughes, Upper Lambourn

Br Foursome Thoroughbreds Agetur (UK) Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Twice-raced gelding, much better effort when second of 8 in maiden at Lingfield (5f, AW, 5/2) 28 days ago. May do better still Firmly in the picture

3 STOIC SYD (IRE) (7) 0

TFRHHHHI BHA-

3 9-4 (5)

Gr g Zoffany (IRE) - Modern Love (IRE) Elle-May Croot (7)

Nigel Sennett & Ivan Furtado

Br Ballyphilip Stud

Ivan Furtado, Newark

TIMEFORMVIEW 100/1, ninth of 10 in maiden at this course (6.1f) on debut 7 days ago, very slowly away Lots more is required.

4 CAESARS PEARL (IRE) (192) 50-

TFRHHIII BHA-

3 8-13 (1)

B f Profitable (IRE) - Malilla (IRE) William Pyle (7)

Mrs W. Burdett Craig Lidster, Easingwold

Br Mrs Tina Cox Tote

TIMEFORM VIEW Failed to confirm Doncaster debut promise when last of 9 in minor event (11/1) at Beverley (5f, good to soft). Off 6 months and needs to get back on track.

5 EXQUISITELY (GB) (131) 6323-

TFRHHHII BHA-

3 8-13 (2)

B f Zoustar (AUS) - Ainippe (IRE) Sam James

James Harron Racing & Richard Pegum

Br The Ainippe Partnership

K. R. Burke, Leyburn

KB Spigot Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEW Fair maiden Good third of 6 in nursery (15/8) at this C&D in November The clear form pick

TFRHHHHH BHA70

DECLARED RUNNERS 5 Hood worn first time by No. 1.

2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR

Stewards Note:

STOIC SYD: Following its run on 18/3/2023 it was reported that the horse was slowly away.

Probable S.P’s: 11-10 Exquisitely (GB), 6-4 Nogo’s Dream (GB), 16-1 Love Whisper (IRE), Caesars Pearl (IRE), 50-1 Stoic Syd (IRE)

RACE RESULT: TIMEDISTANCE

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Retain Your Betting Tickets

Racegoers are reminded to retain all betting tickets until ‘WEIGHED IN’ has been announced over the loud speaker

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 7 days before racing Press and Official Photographers’ should refer to the current BHA Instructions.

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.

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FOURTH RACE 7.00

ONE MILE, ONE FURLONG ABOUT 104 YARDS [9F ABT 104YDS] FOR MAIDEN THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS FILLIES AND MARES

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MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)

Total prize fund £10000 ™ Owners Prize Money. 1st £4267, 2nd £2133, 3rd £1067, 4th £533. (Penalty Value £5400) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): D Evans (72 wins from 631 runners, 11%) runs BRIDLE BEAUTY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): Charlie Johnston (2 wins from 16 runners, 12%) runs ALPINA EXPRESS LONGEST TRAVELLER: DUBAI CRYSTAL trained by K R Burke, Leyburn, 150 miles.

JOYFUL ACT and Tranquil Rose both make plenty of appeal on paper for a yard well capable of readying a newcomer, with the narrow vote going to the former before market clues Roadway shaped better than the distance beaten suggests on her most recent start and is the pick of those with experience.

1-2-3: 1.JOYFUL ACT 2.TRANQUIL ROSE (FR) 3.ROADWAY (USA) colours no horse

1 ANALYTICS (IRE) (12) 00 5 10-2 (9)

B m Zoffany (IRE) - Logique (FR) George Eddery (7)

Mr J. Butler John Butler, Newmarket

Br Logique Syndicate

TIMEFORM VIEW Has shown very little so far in 2 novice events.

2 ALPINA EXPRESS (IRE) (35) 5

HIIII BHA-

3 8-11 (1)

Ch f Sea The Moon (GER) - Adalawa (IRE) Franny Norton

Mr Markus Graff Charlie Johnston, Middleham

Br M. W. Graff Johnston Racing Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Offered something to work on when fifth of 7 in minor event at Newcastle (8f) on debut 35 days ago. Entitled to progress.

3 BRIDLE BEAUTY (GB) (43) 0

TFRHHHII BHA-

3 8-11 (6)

Ch f Casamento (IRE) - Primobella Callum Shepherd

Dalwhinnie Bloodstock Ltd & Richard Kent David Evans, Abergavenny

Br Dalwhinnie Bloodstock Emma Evans Racing Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW 100/1, last of 12 in maiden at Southwell (8.1f) on debut 43 days ago.

TFRHIIII BHA-

4 DUBAI CRYSTAL (IRE) (178) 2-

3 8-11 (7)

B f Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Lady Of Dubai Sam James

Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum

Br Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum

K. R. Burke, Leyburn

TIMEFORMVIEW Bred to be smart and offered something to work on when second of 6 in novice event at Newcastle (8f) on debut, slowly away Off 178 days but likely to improve.

5 JOYFUL ACT (GB) (-)

TFRHHHII BHA-

3 8-11 (10)

B f Frankel - Blue Bunting (USA) Harry Davies (3)

Godolphin

Charlie Appleby, Newmarket

Br Godolphin Emirates Fly Better

TIMEFORMVIEW Frankel filly. Closely related to 1 1/4m winner Flag Festival and half-sister to useful 1m winner Blue Creek and 11f winner Blue Illusion Noteworthy newcomer

6 LADY RASCAL (GB) (182) 6-

TFRHHHHH BHA-

3 8-11 (5)

Br f Nathaniel (IRE) - Theladyinquestion Nicola Currie

Mathis Stables, Rosier & Rosier

Br Mildmay Bloodstock & Mr D. H. Caslon

George Boughey, Newmarket

George Boughey, SBK

TIMEFORM VIEW Showed a bit when sixth of 12 in maiden at Newmarket (7f, good) on debut. Off 6 months Significantly up in trip Should improve

7 MIDSUMMER DANCE (USA) (28) 64 3 8-11 (2)

B f Mendelssohn (USA) - Dance With Another (IRE)

My Racehorse & John D Gunther

Br J. D. Gunther, Cudney Stables & S. Irwin TIMEFORM VIEW

33/1, fourth of 7 in

Storey

8

ROADWAY (USA) (23) 65-4

B f Quality Road (USA) - Love Me Only (IRE)

Sheikh Juma Dalmook Al Maktoum

Br Summer Wind Equine LLC

3 8-11 (4)

Robert Havlin

John & Thady Gosden, Newmarket

TIMEFORMVIEW Shaped better than the distance beaten suggests in first-time cheekpieces when fourth of 10 in minor event at Chelmsford City (8f) 23 days ago. Capable of better still TFRHHHII BHA70

9 TRANQUIL ROSE (FR) (-)

B f Kingman - Needleleaf

Godolphin

3 8-11 (3)

Luke Morris

Charlie Appleby, Newmarket

Br S.C.E.A. Le Haras D’Haspel Emirates Fly Better

TIMEFORMVIEW €950,000 yearling, Kingman filly. Half-sister to high-class winner up to 1m and Native Trail. Dam unraced. One for shortlist on debut given connections.

10 VERBIER (IRE) (-)

B f Frankel - Permission Slip (IRE)

Mrs Doreen Tabor

Br Clarecastle Stud Ltd

TFRHHHHI BHA-

3 8-11 (8)

Rossa Ryan

Ralph Beckett, Kimpton Down

Ashford Stud

TIMEFORMVIEW 380,000 gns yearling, Frankel filly. Half-sister to winner up to 1m Expressionist and 1 3/4m winner Flash Point. Dam useful French 1 1/2m/12.2f winner Interesting debutante

2022: AFTER THE RAIN (IRE) 3 8 6 George Rooke 15-8 (Charlie Appleby) 12 ran

Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 8.

Stewards Note:

TFRHHHII BHA-

DECLARED RUNNERS 10

ANALYTICS: Following its run on 13/3/2023 it was reported that the horse ran too freely early-on.

ROADWAY: Following its run on 2/3/2023 it was reported that the horse was denied a clear run.

Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Joyful Act (GB), 7-2 Tranquil Rose (FR), 5-1 Roadway (USA), 8-1 Verbier (IRE), 9-1 Dubai Crystal (IRE), 14-1 Lady Rascal (GB), 16-1 Alpina Express (IRE), 18-1 Midsummer Dance (USA),

200-1 Analytics (IRE), Bridle Beauty (GB)

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