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Toffees inflict a first defeat on Mourinho PREMIER LEAGUE REVIEW Jose Mourinho suffered his first defeat in his second coming as Chelsea manager as birthday boy Steven Naismith celebrated his first league start of the season in perfect style. The Scotland international headed home the winner in first-half added-time to give the Toffees a 1-0 win. His goal also kick-started the Roberto Martinez era at Goodison Park after three successive draws had left the Spaniard with some convincing to do. Aaron Ramsey’s second-half double snatched the points for Arsenal at the Stadium Light, but the game hinged on a controversial disallowed effort from Sunderland striker Jozy Altidore. Altidore thought he had equalised for the Black Cats when he bundled the ball over the line in the 70th minute, only for referee Martin Atkinson to haul back the action and give the home side a free-kick for an earlier foul. Three minutes later, Ramsey was sent through by Olivier Giroud at the other end to wrap up a 3-1 win. Arsene Wenger’s men dominated the first half, but only had Giroud’s 11th-minute opener to show for it. Craig Gardner brought the hosts level from the penalty spot after a foul by Laurent Koscielny on Adam Johnson two minutes into the second half, then Steven Fletcher had an effort ruled out for offside. Ramsey put Arsenal back in front with a superb volley in the 67th minute, before Atkinson’s controversial intervention sealed Sunderland’s fate. Tottenham new boy Christian Eriksen inspired his side a comfortable 2-0 win over Norwich at White Hart Lane. Eriksen combined with Roberto Soldado to set up the opener for Gylfi Sigurdsson in the 26th minute, and the Iceland international made it 2-0 from close range four minutes

into the second half after a Paulinho cross. Sluggish Manchester City failed to break the deadlock on a frustrating afternoon against Stoke and had to settle for a 0-0 draw at the Britannia Stadium. Manchester United had no such problems in the early kick-off against ten-man Crystal Palace, with goals from Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney earning a 2-0 win. Watched by former boss Sir Alex Ferguson, Van Persie put United in front with a penalty in first half injury-time after Kagisho Dikgacoi was sent off for a foul on Ashley Young. New signing Marouane Fellaini came off the bench to make his United debut for the last half-hour, but it was Rooney who made the game safe with a superb 81st-minute free-kick. Newcastle substitute Yoan Gouffran came off the bench to claim a 2-1 win for Newcastle against Aston Villa. Hatem Ben Arfa had given Alan Pardew’s men an 18thminute lead, but Christian Benteke’s powerful 67thminute header drew Villa level and left the home side looking the most likely winners. But Gouffran, a 62nd-minute replacement for Loic Remy, pounced in the 73rd minute to stab home after Villa goalkeeper Brad Guzan spilled an effort from Ben Arfa. Gareth McAuley’s injurytime header snatched a dramatic point for West Brom at Fulham and lifted the Baggies off the bottom of the table. Steve Sidwell put Fulham ahead in the 22nd minute and the home side had three more efforts disallowed by Dimitar Berbatov – twice – and Hugo Rodallega before McAuley rose highest to head home. Peter Whittingham converted a Ben Turner cross in the 59th minute to earn a 1-1 draw for Cardiff at Hull, who had led through a 40th-minute header from Curtis Davies.

Bale scores on debut, Ronaldo signs new deal Gareth Bale took 39 minutes to score his first Real Madrid goal after making his debut against Villarreal on Saturday night. The world’s most expensive player was handed a starting debut and made an immediate impact when he stabbed in a Daniel Carvajal pull back from inside the six-yard box. Madrid paid 100 million euros – the equivalent of £85.3 million at the time of the move – to sign the Wales winger from Tottenham at the end of the summer’s transfer window, but the international break meant his debut was delayed. Bale then only came off the bench in Wales’ two World Cup friendlies and after a limited preparation – he had been yet to start a competitive fixture this term – it was thought the 24-year-old might be eased in. Real coach Carlo Ancelotti, however, opted to send him straight into action at El Madrigal as he started alongside the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and former Spurs team-mate Luka Modric. Bale’s debut did not initially go to plan as Villarreal took a 21st-minute lead through Ruben Cani, but the Welshman, who had been a peri-

Gareth Bale celebrates in typical style

Steven Naismith celebrates after putting Everton ahead against Chelsea on Saturday

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Schneiderlin should have been dismissed, insists Allardyce SOUTHAMPTON 0 WEST HAM UNITED 0 Sam Allardyce felt West Ham were denied victory at Southampton by referee Andre Marriner’s decision not to send off Morgan Schneiderlin. The teams fought out a goalless draw in difficult conditions at St Mary’s, although things could have been much different had the French midfielder been sent off. Allardyce felt Schneiderlin should have been dismissed for a poor first-half tackle on Mohamed Diame, for which Marriner did not even award a free-

West Ham’s Jussi Jaaskelainen, left, makes a save

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kick. West Ham themselves were fortunate not to be reduced to ten men after a Joey O’Brien lunge on Adam Lallana with 20 minutes remaining, but Allardyce feels Schneiderlin’s tackle would have been the difference. “We feel a bit disappointed that Schneiderlin is still on the pitch – we didn’t even get a free-kick – because it’s a twofooted challenge,” the Hammers boss said. “(With) two-footed challenges, we have been told by everyone in the referees’ department from Mike Riley down, there is no other choice

but a straight red – this one we didn’t even get a free-kick. “I can’t for the life of me (understand) – Andre (Marriner) is such an experienced referee, how he didn’t see that. For me that was a disappointment. It’s in the end kept them with 11 men on the field when the law was supposed to be they should only have had ten men which would have given us a better chance of winning. “But I’m happy with a point. I can’t affect what the referees do, it’s not my job.” Allardyce had goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen to thank for keeping the Saints at bay.

pheral figure before his goal, outpaced his marker to score in Madrid’s famous white jersey for the first time, making it 1-1 at half-time. The game eventually finished 2-2. Ronaldo, meanwhile, signalled his ambition to finish his career at Real Madrid after signing a new deal that ties him to the club for the next five years. Ronaldo was pictured on Real Madrid TV on Sunday signing his new deal, alongside president Florentino Perez, before fronting a press conference at the Bernabeu. The 28-year-old Portuguese forward, whose previous deal had been due to run out in 2015, expressed delight at agreeing terms after speculation in the summer he could be tempted back to Manchester United. But the possibility of a return to Old Trafford, where he is still appreciated four years after his departure, seems remote after Ronaldo stressed the Spanish capital is where he wants to stay. “I’m really happy here,” he said. “I’ll be here five more years. I just want to win trophies for this club. I appreciate the fans like me to be here. I’m happy, I want to give my best on the pitch. “I will be honest with you – everyone knows I was in Manchester for six years. Manchester is in the past. “Now my club is Real Madrid. This is my home, my family is here and I’m really happy here.”


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Johnson hails his players as point is taken BY CHRIS SWEET Fighting back to draw with Sheffield Wednesday showed Yeovil Town have come of age in the Sky Bet Championship according to their manager, who quipped that his ten men battled 14. Joe Ralls’ exquisite secondhalf strike sealed a point at Hillsborough as the Glovers overcame Byron Webster’s 41st-minute red card for a punch and the Owls’ contentious opener to end a run of five straight defeats. Referee Geoff Eltringham over-ruled assistant Paul Cook when he deemed Atdhe Nuhiu to be offside, only for the striker to tap-in after Michail Antonio sprinted past to take possession. Yeovil boss Gary Johnson said: “We were very disappointed with the goal, of course, as anyone would be. “But I’m not going to give that man (Eltringham) the headline because the headline deserves to be the players with

The Yeovil Town players surround referee Geoff Eltringham after Sheffield Wednesday’s controversial opening goal at Hillsborough

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Ralls strikes a superb equaliser as Yeovil fight back against the odds SHEFF WED 1 YEOVIL TOWN 1 BY CHRIS SWEET Joe Ralls’ sublime volley ensured that the post-match discussion was dominated by ten-man Yeovil’s fighting spirit at Sheffield Wednesday rather than refereeing decisions or ill-discipline. The Owls took a controversial first-half lead in the Sky Bet Championship when Atdhe Nuhiu was initially deemed offside only for the assistant official to change his mind with Gary Johnson’s men static. Byron Webster then clashed with the Wednesday forward towards the end of the first half, receiving a straight red for aiming a punch. Johnson said: “Other than 20 minutes against Derby County at home when they opened us up, we’ve been in every game and every game has been a tight affair because there’s quality, there’s athleticism and there’s cleverness. “That will have been a great little learning curve for us today because we stood up to a lot and lesser teams will crumble, but we didn’t and I’m very proud and pleased of our squad. Even the lads on the line were giving their effort as

Joe Ralls celebrates scoring the Yeovil Town equaliser on Saturday much as they could in their involvement.” The Glovers fielded the same XI defeated 1-0 by Reading two weeks earlier, Sam Hoskins missing from the substitutes with fellow attacker Kieffer Moore preferred. Yeovil arguably settled the quicker, testing Wednesday with a brisk counter-attack on six minutes. Joel Grant’s shot was blocked before goalkeeper Chris Kirkland caught Ed Upson’s curling effort from the rebound. On 11 minutes, Nuhiu stole an inch from Webster, heading

goalwards. Wayne Hennessey was up to the task and saved, though, diving to his left. The visitors responded immediately, racing to the other end of the pitch, only for Kamil Zayatte to anxiously hoof clear a yard from the line when James Hayter’s close range hook caught Kirkland out of position. Michail Antonio met another whipped cross on 16 minutes, but despite exciting the home crowd he could not get the ball on target. The forward was in the thick of the action when Wednesday

took a contentious lead on 26 minutes. When Wednesday threaded the ball through the Yeovil defence referee’s assistant Paul Cook flagged for offside, with Nuhiu the offender. However, with the Glovers stopping and not playing to the whistle, Antonio raced beyond Nuhiu and – with the offside flag having mysteriously disappeared – slide the ball to his strike partner to tap-in. Yeovil, wanting to know why the assistant had taken so long to change his mind and decide Nuhiu was not interfering with play, crowded referee Geoff Eltringham, who stood by his official. Former England man Kirkland came to the Owls’ rescue two minutes after their strike, superbly palming away Andy Williams’ header to deny a golden chance. Matters then got worse for the fading Glovers four minutes before the break. Webster lashed out at Nuhiu in a tussle on the floor that followed a tackle, the defender correctly sent off while the scorer was booked. The period, at least, ended on a relative high for Yeovil, Upson bringing a full-length diving save from Kirkland with a 20-yard free kick. Wednesday ended a slow start to the second half with

Nuhiu bending over the bar from the edge of the box as the travellers chased shadows. However, it was the visitors who would net next, Ralls creating space with the outside of his boot and emphatically volleying beyond Kirkland on 64 minutes. On 74 minutes, Hennessey was spared embarrassment following an uncharacteristic error. A right wing cross found its way through to Antonio on the opposite side of the box and his shot squeezed through the keeper’s hands, struck the post and trickled along the line back into hands. The Owls flew at Yeovil for the remainder of the half, but the Somerset side dug in, showing their mettle in the Steel City to blunt an unthreatening attack, earning a point and halting a run of five straight defeats. Sheff Wed: Kirkland, Spence, Zayatte, Llera, R Johnson, Palmer (J Johnson 64), Prutton (Semedo 75), Coke, Helan (Maghoma 80), Antonio, Nuhiu. Not Used: Buxton, McCabe, Lavery, Dawson. Booked: Llera, Nuhiu, J Johnson. Goals: Nuhiu 25. Yeovil: Hennessey, Ayling, Webster, Seaborne, McAllister, Grant (Dawson 75), Edwards, Upson, Ralls (Moore 90), Hayter (Fontaine 43), Williams. Not Used: Foley, Ngoo, Davis, Dunn. Sent Off: Webster (41). Booked: Edwards. Goals: Ralls 64. Attendance: 22,328. Referee: Geoff Eltringham (Tyne & Wear).

Yeovil Town boss Gary Johnson was proud of his players the work rate and effort they put in to play that game at Hillsborough in front of 22,000 people. “It’s like the Land Of The Giants out there with their players all 6ft 3ins and you have to be aware of the barrage that’s coming in and deal with it, but also have possession and create chances yourself. “If we have ever grown up for the Championship this is it. We played 14 versus ten in the second half.” Johnson added that Webster will be punished for lashing out at Nuhiu when the pair tangled near the touchline and said: “I was very disappointed with Byron’s reaction. “He didn’t need to look like he was throwing a punch. “Obviously he will be reprimanded and, of course, Liam Fontaine came in and did an excellent job, which we know he does. “Liam was there when we needed him and he and Danny Seaborne looked decent together, which is promising for the future.” On Nuhiu’s goal, Johnson said: “The offside rule is the offside rule that nobody understands. “But when the linesman stands there rigid with his flag as high as he can of course you stop. “The referee’s reason for letting play go on was that, in his opinion, the player the linesman flagged wasn’t interfering with play. I want to know how he knew which player was being flagged by the linesman unless he’s telepathic?”


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First victory is not far away, insists Pack BY ANDY STOCKHAUSEN Marlon Pack is adamant that Bristol City can end a sixmonth wait for a League win when they take on Shrewsbury at Ashton Gate tomorrow. Without a three-point haul since Middlesbrough were beaten 2-0 in a Championship fixture in BS3 on March 9, the Robins suffered further misery when going down 3-0 at home to Peterborough at the weekend. Without a victory in 18 League games, City find themselves in the bottom four and under pressure to put right that particular record of under-achievement against mid-table Shrewsbury. Midfielder Pack and his team-mates are more determined than ever to register a first win in League One at the seventh attempt. City have taken just one point from tough home games against Bradford, Wolves and Peterborough, but Pack views tomorrow’s fixture as an ideal opportunity to collect three points. He said: “No disrespect to Shrewsbury, but this is a game we expect to win. We are at

Bristol City midfielder Marlon Pack, right, pursues Peterborough opponent Jack Payne during Saturday’s League One clash at Ashton Gate

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Assombalonga demonstrates what hard-up City have missed out on BRISTOL CITY 0 PETERBORO 3 BY ANDY STOCKHAUSEN Sean O’Driscoll’s contention that Bristol City is a big club without a team to match the expectations of its supporters was amply borne out as Peterborough pulled rank at Ashton Gate. It seems a great deal has changed since the Robins beat Posh 4-2 in a Championship encounter on the same ground just nine months ago. Although both clubs were relegated in May, Peterborough are quite clearly far better equipped to return to the second tier of English football in the near future. If Posh have retained a majority of the players who were so unfortunate to suffer demotion, financial concerns have forced City into a revolving door policy that has left head coach O’Driscoll with the unenviable task of starting virtually from scratch with a young team barely recognisable from the one that finished the previous season. City’s best players either left as free agents or were sold

during the summer, while Peterborough boss Darren Ferguson was handed a substantial sum of money to recruit Britt Assombalonga as a replacement for top-scorer Dwight Gayle, who left to join Crystal Palace. Given these undeniable facts, it is difficult to understand why so many City fans chose to boo their team off the field at the final whistle. It can only be hoped that the disparity between the two sides and the subsequent outcome, no matter how unpalatable, will serve as a wake-up call to those still labouring under the misapprehension that the Robins should be challenging at the other end of the League One table. Viewed in the wider context of what has gone before – 18 League games without a win dating back to March 9 – it is entirely understandable that supporters feel a deep sense of frustration – but with the greatest of respect to those who pay at the turnstiles, City are just six games into a long-term project designed to eradicate the mistakes of the past and patience and forbearance are now required in spade loads. Peterborough were better in

just about every department and, once they got their noses in front, it was only a matter of how many goals they would score against opponents who have yet to keep a clean sheet since returning to this level. O’Driscoll argued that his side did not deserve to lose 3-0 and he has a point. But let us not forget that Posh missed a penalty and had chances to win by an even wider margin. The fact Assombalonga did so much to hole City’s ship below the water line says a great deal about the respective positions of the two clubs. O’Driscoll enquired as to the possibility of taking the former Watford forward on loan during the close season, only for Posh to come up with £1.2 million and acquire his services permanently. Money talks and the 20-yearold produced the kind of highoctane performance that merely served to highlight City’s deficiencies at both ends of the pitch. Quite simply, Assombalonga and strike partner Tyrone Barnett played better than their City counterparts, Sam Baldock and Jay EmmanuelThomas, aided and abetted as they were by the some poor

defending. Although City started reasonably well, the first goal was always going to prove crucial and it was handed to Barnett on a plate, goalkeeper Frank Fielding pushing Craig Alcock’s weak shot into the path of the gangling centre forward instead of diverting it behind. At least Fielding made amends moments later, diving to his left to keep out Lee Tomlin’s penalty, awarded when James O’Connor needlessly brought Assombalonga crashing to earth inside the 18yard box. But there was nothing the former Derby goalkeeper could do to prevent Assombalonga’s brilliant 25-yard shot finding the top-left hand corner of the net six minutes into the second half. From that point on, it was difficult to see a way back for a City side that dominated possession without having the wherewithal to make it count. All too often the Robins passed the ball between themselves deep in their own half instead of moving it forward to create pressure, with Peterborough able to defend without too many anxious moments. City looked to talismanic for-

ward Emmanuel-Thomas to conjure up something special, but for once he came up short, failing even to hit the target with his side’s two best chances. More efficient in possession, Posh appeared eminently capable of adding to their tally on the counter-attack as City were forced to take risks, and Assombalonga ensured his would be the name of everybody’s lips when collecting the ball on the halfway line, holding off the challenge of two red-shirted defenders and lifting his shot over Fielding two minutes from time. That the goal came direct from a City corner, merely illustrates how much room for improvement there still is within O’Driscoll’s team. City: Fielding, Moloney (McLaughlin 80), Flint, O’Connor, Cunningham, Wagstaff, Pack, Reid (Harewood 70), Bryan, Baldock, EmmanuelThomas. Not Used: Williams, Parish, Shorey, Elliott, Burns. Booked: Reid, Bryan. Peterborough: Olejnik, Little, Bostwick, Knight-Percival, Alcock, Payne, Swanson (McCann 76), Rowe, Tomlin (Kearns 76), Assombalonga, Barnett. Not Used: Ntlhe, Zakuani, Day, Mendez-Laing, Gordon. Booked: Barnett. Goals: Barnett 24, Assombalonga 51, 88. Attendance: 11,134. Referee: James Adcock (Nottinghamshire).

Sean O’Driscoll’s side have not won since early March home and this is a really good chance for us to get our first win and pick up three points. “It is not because it is Shrewsbury, but because it is our next football match.” Rather than look back at Saturday’s 3-0 defeat, Pack insists City’s players must focus on the next game and believe in what they are doing. He said: “You can always look back at games and analyse where you went wrong and what you could have done better, but sometimes you just need to look to the next game. “Fortunately, we have a chance to put it right against Shrewsbury on Tuesday and we are all looking forward to the game rather than back at the last one. “Personally, I always believe and I know a lot of the lads do. We have a good team here and, when that first win does come, we will be up and running.” Having seen their team fail to pick up a League win in six attempts this season, some City fans are already losing patience with head coach Sean O’Driscoll and his young side. A section of the Ashton Gate crowd made their feelings known when booing the team off at the final whistle on Saturday, but Pack says he understands the frustration. “Some of the fans were great at the end – they stayed behind and clapped us off and that helped,” he said. “It is not nice to hear boos, but the fans pay their money and are entitled to their opinion. That happens in football.”


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Harris hails ‘fantastic’ win for Salisbury SALISBURY CITY 3 CHESTER FC 1 Salisbury marched into ninth spot in the Skrill Premier as they came from behind to see off strugglers Chester in an eventful and ill-tempered affair at the Ray Mac – both sides finishing with ten men. Joe Heath’s 14th-minute opener for Chester, from a neat set-piece, was cancelled-out shortly before the half-hour mark through Dan Fitchett’s glancing header. The hosts then edged the close-knit encounter, as within a minute of Jamie White emerging from the bench, he set up Elliott Frear, who sent a crashing volley into the top corner. Things remained frantic until Clovis Kamdjo nodded his maiden Salisbury goal with five minutes to go, which rubbed salt into last season’s

Wolves striker Kevin Doyle scores his side’s second goal of their League One clash with Swindon Town at Molineux at the weekend

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Cooper delighted with his Swindon side despite leaving with nothing WOLVES 3 SWINDON TN 2 BY NEIL GOULDING Swindon boss Mark Cooper lavished glowing praise on his side despite an agonising away defeat to Wolves. The Robins dominated for large spells of an entertaining clash at Molineux, but failed to convert a string of chances as the points went begging. Substitute Dany N’Guessan pulled a goal back when the visitors trailed by two and then Ryan Mason netted right at the death. “We totally bossed the game from start to finish – and that’s not being disrespectful to Wolves,” said Cooper. “I felt we totally out-footballed them and deserved to win the game. “There’s not much more you

can say (about the match) other than that. “I’m absolutely delighted with the performance, but I just feel desperately disappointed for the players because they deserved to win. “I’ve said to the players that if they can guarantee me that much commitment and desire, they’ve got that much ability that the performances will keep coming. If you keep performing well then you’ll get consistent results.” Wolves went in front early on when recent capture Scott Golbourne curled a cross over goalkeeper Wes Foderingham and in off the post. Kevin Doyle’s clinical header from Leigh Griffiths’ cross doubled the advantage shortly before the break. The first of three goals in the final eight minutes came from Robins substitute N‘Guessan, who slotted home neatly past

Wolves goalkeeper Carl Ikeme. The clincher came in the 90th minute as Bjorn Sigurdarson’s through-ball found fellow substitute Kevin Foley and he drilled home to make it 3-1. However, another substitute, Mason, saved the best until last as his 30-yard thunderbolt pulled it back to 3-2 in stoppage-time. “Everyone thinks game over at 3-1 down and we pulled another goal back,” added Cooper. “It was just a shame we couldn’t get another, but it was a fantastic performance. “Yes, we’re pushing and throwing people forward, they catch us on the break and that was a little too easy. “When your subs come on you want them to affect the game. They did that. “We needed to score ten minutes earlier than we did. “If we did that I was con-

fident we would go on and win the game. “You could only see us from that point on getting an equaliser – and then another.” But Cooper conceded that Foderingham should have done better with Wolves’ opening goal. “Our goalkeeper’s got to be better than that for the first goal, so it wasn’t a great start,” admitted Cooper. “We shouldn’t be conceding them. “We missed chance after chance and then they get a second goal. It was too easy. “The only criticism I’ve got is that we’re conceding too many soft goals in the middle of the pitch. “We’ve hit the target quite a few times and made their keeper work and we’ve also missed the target a couple of times. But the way we’ve played to create those chances is unbelievable. You only have

to look at the reaction of the home fans after the game. “Every one I’ve spoke to appreciates what a good team we’ve got. We could play like that next week and win 10-0. Wolves boss Kenny Jackett said: “First and foremost it was a great win for us and the table is starting to take shape. “But we can play a lot better and be a lot sharper, crisper and more professional.” Wolves: Ikeme, Doherty, Batth, Ricketts, Golbourne, Evans, Davis (Ismail 60), McDonald, Sako (Foley 84), Doyle, Griffiths (Sigurdarson 77). Not Used: Stearman, Cassidy, Price, McCarey. Booked: McDonald, Ismail. Goals: Golbourne 3, Doyle 43, Foley 90. Swindon: Foderingham, N Thompson, Hall, Ward, McEveley, Kasim, Ajose (N’Guessan 60), Luongo, Mason, Pritchard, Ranger (Storey 77). Not Used: Harley, L Thompson, Barthram, Belford, Branco. Booked: Mason, Pritchard, N Thompson. Goals: N’Guessan 82, Mason 90. Attendance: 19,388. Referee: Gary Sutton (Lincolnshire).

Clovis Kamdjo opened his account for the Whites Conference North champions’ wounds – on the verge of slumping to their sixth Skrill Premier defeat. There was still drama to come as a melee unfolded in the closing stages. Before that occurred, a parachute bizarrely arrived from the skies and descended onto the pitch – leaving everybody staggered. Angus MacDonald, on his Salisbury debut, saw red for violent conduct along with Shaquille McDonald, who kicked and swung a punch at James Clarke. The dismissals, however, were not witnessed by a “delighted” Mikey Harris, who was too busy screaming instructions from the sideline. “I didn’t actually see the sendings-off,” admitted Harris. “I was probably doing something silly on the sideline trying to see the game out. “I do need to watch the DVD and have a look at the situation, but I won’t Angus’ sending-off to take the shine off a fantastic three points.” “We’re on a great little run at the moment and long may it continue.” ■ Salisbury host Braintree tomorrow night (7.45pm).

Lovell pulls the plug on Bath’s hopes of victory with stunning late equaliser BATH CITY 2 TONBRIDGE ANGELS 2 Tonbridge scored in both the opening and closing minutes of the match to leave Mayday Trust Park with a point. Summer signings Ross Stearn and Dave Pratt looked to have secured a deserved victory for the hosts, but Angels substitute Mark Lovell stunned them in injury-time. City did the double over the

Angels last season, but found themselves behind after just 73 seconds. In that time they conceded two corners, the second of which fell to Nathan Pinney in the six-yard box. His first shot was blocked by goalkeeper Jason Mellor, but he forced home the rebound. The home side were without Andy Watkins, meaning Josh Low came in for his first start of the season. He almost equalised in

bizarre fashion in the sixth minute, with Mellor’s long clearance being flicked on by Pratt and hitting an unsuspecting Low on the knee before bouncing off the foot of the post with visiting goalkeeper Clark Masters stranded. Low was much more aware in the 23rd minute as City drew level. When Chris Allen was fouled in the D by David Ijaha, Low joined the Angels defensive wall before pulling away

and leaving a space for Stearn to drill a low free-kick into the net. Masters may have been disappointed not to keep the effort out, but he made amends six minutes before half-time when Low’s flick found Pratt on the edge of the box, only for his beautifully-struck shot to be brilliantly tipped around the post by the diving goalkeeper. Pratt was not to be denied, though, and four minutes into

the second half, got the goal his energetic display deserved as he ghosted in between two defenders to deftly volley Ben Adelsbury’s excellent cross past Masters. City were the better team and almost scored again when Pratt found Adam Connolly 22 yards out and he created some space before firing in a dipping left-footed shot which rattled the crossbar. One of substitute Noah Keats’ first touches was

to play in Stearn, but his drive hit the side-netting. That was Stearn’s last major involvement as he was replaced by Sekani Simpson with seven minutes to go. However, it was not to be as, two minutes into injury-time, Lovell managed to get goalside of the otherwise impressive Will Salmon and drove a brilliant shot past Mellor. ■ Bath are away to Staines tomorrow night (7.45pm).


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Ward takes the flak after another loss DAG & RED 2 BRISTOL ROVERS 0 BY JAMES MCNAMARA John Ward insists that he understands the views of supporters who verbally aimed their frustrations in his direction after Bristol Rovers slumped to a second successive away defeat at Dagenham & Redbridge. Pirates boss Ward watched Abu Ogogo and Luke Howell score goals either side of halftime to consign Rovers to a 2-0 defeat at Victoria Road during a game in which striker Matt Harrold missed an opportunity to score an equaliser from the penalty spot in the 55th minute. Supporters aired their frustrations at Rovers players and management as they headed down the tunnel at the final whistle and Ward said: “People are really upset and they let me and the team know that. “I understand that, but I just wish they wouldn’t swear at me. You can express your disappointment without that, although I fully understand we have to be better for them. “It has cost them a lot of money to come here and they will feel let down by that result. There is nothing else I can do other than to work hard to improve this team on their behalf.” Ward, meanwhile, made three changes to his starting line-up, which included a full debut for midfielder Andy Bond, who arrived on loan from Colchester United on Thursday. There were also starts for strike pair Matt Harrold and Eliot Richards as Ward attempted to breathe new life in to his side’s attacking threat, but he admitted: “We still huffed and puffed at the front end of the team again. He added: “I’m really disappointed with the performance. I don’t know how many

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times or in how many different ways I can keep saying it. “I think that people are physically trying, but the ‘What do I do’ or the ‘Where do I need to be’ thinking that needs to be done consistently over 90 minutes is not quite right at the moment. “That comes quite naturally with confidence and when you are playing well and things are nicely in your favour. “It becomes a little harder to do those things right when you are in difficult times like we are away from home. We’ve got to improve in that area because we didn’t have a young team out there. We had some experienced guys and some of them have to be better.” He continued: “We’ve also conceded from a couple of setpiece situations and that will be a concern if it continues. “We need to have better concentration levels and the voices to make sure we do the right things in these situations need to speak up. There is a little bit of quiet about my team at the moment and we need that to improve.” Ward, meanwhile, said he had ‘no comment’ to make when asked whether winger Ellis Harrison’s performance had been affected by things that had happened away from the pitch earlier this week. Harrison was substituted at half-time only 24 hours after it was revealed that the 19-yearold has been bailed pending further investigation by detectives into an allegation that was made against him earlier this year. Dag & Red: Lewington, Hoyte, Doe, Saah, Connors, Howell, Ogogo, Bingham, Obafemi (Elito 63), Murphy, Hines (Shields 90). Not Used: Wilkinson, Ilesanmi, Saunders, Woodall, Seabright. Booked: Saah, Hoyte. Goals: Ogogo 10, Howell 72. Rovers: Mildenhall, Smith, McChrystal, Parkes, Brown, Norburn (Lockyer 86), Bond, O’Toole, Harrison (Santos 46), Harrold, Richards (Clarkson 73). Not Used: Kenneth, Gill, Harding, Gough. Booked: Harrison. Attendance: 1,423. Referee: Graham Horwood (Bedfordshire).

Bristol Rovers striker Matt Harrold wins a header against Dagenham & Redbridge

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Bond believes Rovers have the quality to turn things around BY JAMES MCNAMARA New loan signing Andy Bond believes Bristol Rovers have enough quality in the squad to serve up a positive response to back-to-back defeats. Midfielder Bond, 27, was handed a full debut at Dagenham & Redbridge after completing a month-long loan move from Colchester United earlier in the week. Rovers, however, failed to bounce back from a defeat at Plymouth seven days earlier by slipping to a 2-0 reverse following goals from Abu Ogogo and Luke Howell. A missed Matt Harrold pen-

alty, which would have offered Rovers an equaliser in the early part of the second half, made the defeat all the more galling, and Bond, who only met up with his new teammates for the first time on Friday, said: “I have had a couple of days with the lads and I think I have seen enough to suggest there is good quality in the squad. “Had we scored the penalty things may have been different, but Matt has missed it and then it was down to us to respond by creating more chances afterwards. “We didn’t quite manage to do that, but I think we played

On-loan midfielder Andy Bond

well in parts throughout the first half and also started well when we came out in the early part of the second half. “The performance on Saturday was a bit sloppy, though, so we need to reflect on things on Monday morning before picking ourselves up and going again in training before the game next Saturday.” Bond completed the full 90 minutes of his debut in a rightsided midfield role, and he added: “I like to get forward and I prefer to play in the middle, but it was just nice to play. I know John Ward because he signed me at Colchester and I also know John-

Joe (O’Toole) very well. I was in contact with both of them on Tuesday and they both spoke very highly of the club. “I haven’t been given as much opportunity as I’d have liked at Colchester, so I had no hesitation in coming here where I’ll hopefully get some games. “I’ve dropped down a league, but I don’t mind doing that if it means I get the opportunity to play some football. I’m only 27, but it is an important time of your career where you want to be playing games. It is a bit demoralising to train all week and not to have a game to play at the end of it.”

Reigning champions Bishop Sutton at last got off the mark in the new Premier Division campaign with a 1-0 home win over Odd Down. Last season’s title-winners suffered an exodus of players over the summer and have struggled thus far, but Mitch Ashmead’s 70th-minute strike earned them victory here. With Bristol Manor Farm involved in the FA Cup, Cadbury Heath missed the chance to go top of the table as they were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Ilfracombe. Matt Huxley headed Heath into the lead seven minutes after half-time, but Gary Skinner grabbed an equaliser for the Devonians with eight minutes remaining. Gillingham also passed up the chance to hit the summit as they were held to a 2-2 draw by visiting Radstock. Bitton triumphed 1-0 at Hengrove with Tom Morgan claiming the only goal ten minutes into the second half. There were 11 goals at Sherborne, where the hosts fell behind on three occasions before eventually beating visiting Winterbourne 7-4. Ben Dowdell opening the scoring for the away side, but Raith Plant levelled on the stroke of half-time and Haydn Binding put the hosts ahead straight after the break. A Dowdell double, completing his hat-trick, turned the game back in Winterbourne’s favour, but Steve Burton drew parity for the home side. Karim Rendall edged the visitors back in front for a third time, but Plant made it four-all with ten minutes to go and Matt Day immediately put Sherborne in front. The Dorset side made sure of the points late on as Plant completed his hat-trick and then added a fourth goal. Longwell Green crashed to a 4-0 reverse at Bridport, Buckland beat Slimbridge 2-0 and Melksham dropped to the bottom as they went down 1-0 at Willand. Bradford stayed top of the First Division as Keiran Baggs, Sam Jordan and Nick Ridout all scored in the opening half-hour of their 3-1 home win over Wincanton. Cribbs remain second following their 3-1 victory over visiting Warminster, Dave Gilroy giving the hosts a halftime lead. Jack Kinnerley made it a two-goal advantage, Dan Fowler halved the deficit, but Justin Cattle settled matters in the 90th minute. Barnstaple beat Welton 4-1 to stay third in the standings, while Ben Cleverley’s penalty gave Shepton Mallet a 1-0 win at Devizes to move fourth. Cheddar triumphed 2-1 at Almondsbury UWE, Chard beat Portishead 1-0 thanks to Leigh Bailey’s early goal, while Keynsham are off the bottom courtesy of a 2-0 victory at Chippenham Park. Wellington and Roman Glass St George drew 4-4, while Westbury and Oldland; and Calne and Ashton & Backwell both finished 0-0.


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Stone rocks Winchester with late goal FA CUP REVIEW

Cheltenham Town front man Terry Gornell celebrates his goal against Oxford in front of the supporters at the Abbey Business Stadium

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Vastly improved performance gives cause for optimism at Cheltenham CHELTENHAM 2 OXFORD UTD 2 BY JON PALMER

This was more like it from Cheltenham – despite having to settle for the same result as the home match against Portsmouth a week earlier. On that occasion they were fortunate to claim a point, but against unbeaten Oxford Mark Yates’ side were unlucky not to register a first home league win of the season. Of far more significance than the result was the performance – Cheltenham looked like a strong, competitive and creative team for the first time this season over the course of 90 minutes. There was still the now customary defensive aberration to dampen the mood, this time from the most unlikely of culprits in Steve Elliott, but there

were far more positives than negatives to give Yates heart. The most pleasing aspects of an entertaining contest included the forward play of Terry Gornell and the recalled Byron Harrison and a muchimproved midfield display. The front pair both scored and looked like a genuine strike partnership, causing all manner of problems for an Oxford defence shorn of injured skipper Jake Wright. David Noble and Matt Richards showed their calibre in the centre of the pitch, with Russ Penn and Jermaine McGlashan either side. Playing Penn anywhere other than the middle is not ideal, but his aggression and energy are valuable in any role and McGlashan is rediscovering form slowly but surely. Debutant James Wilson had a sound game alongside Elliott at centre-half having arrived on loan from Bristol City for a

one-month period on the eve of the game. There was very little wrong with the performance and it took Harrison only eight minutes to net his fourth goal of the campaign. Gornell wrestled his way goal side of United’s defence and only a smart save from Ryan Clarke denied him, but the ball fell to Harrison, who applied a simple finish. It was Harrison’s first League goal for Cheltenham from the starting line-up. The opening minutes saw one-way traffic towards Oxford’s goal and the excellent Richards brought the best out of Clarke, who reached to his left to parry. A scramble ensued, with Harrison, Gornell and Noble wreaking havoc, but Oxford eventually cleared their lines. Oxford regained their composure and Johnny Mullins’ header was turned over ac-

robatically by Scott Brown in the 21st minute. Centre-half Mullins wasted a good chance two minutes later, lifting an effort high over the bar when he was unmarked in the box. However, Oxford levelled in the 34th minute and it was the sort of goal that will give Yates nightmares. Elliott tried to help a huge clearance from Clarke back to Brown with his head, but he missed it and Dave Kitson was presented with one of the easiest goals he will ever score. Cheltenham responded well to the setback with Noble testing Clarke from outside the box before Keith Lowe crashed a header from Noble’s corner against the post. After the break, Gornell put Cheltenham 2-1 up in the 50th minute, following up after Sido Jombati’s low ball into the box was not dealt with and Harrison’s effort was blocked. Five

minutes later, Brown swatted away Andy Whing’s header, but he was beaten again in the 57th minute. David Hunt’s corner was headed away by Elliott and Hunt’s second cross was nodded away by Gornell, but it fell straight to Mullins, who finished well from 12 yards. Cheltenham, though, were applauded off and if they continue to play with this vigour and key partnerships carry on developing, a swift climb up the table is probable. Cheltenham: S Brown, Lowe, Wilson, Elliott, Jombati, McGlashan, Penn, Noble (Taylor 89), Richards, Gornell, Harrison. Not Used: Deering, Roberts, Kotwica, Vincent, Gillespie. Booked: Jombati, Noble. Goals: Harrison 8, Gornell 51. Oxford: Clarke, Hunt, Mullins, Raynes, Newey, Davies (Smalley 59), Whing, Rose, Hall, Potter (Williams 74), Kitson. Not Used: Marsh, Jalal, Bevans, O’Dowda, Ruffels. Booked: Kitson, Newey. Goals: Kitson 34, Mullins 57. Attendance: 3,906. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex).

Coach Kevan will help us out massively, says Robins boss Yates Experienced Dave Kevan will strengthen Cheltenham’s backroom staff, according to boss Mark Yates. Scotsman Kevan, 45, has been appointed first-team coach at the Abbey Business Stadium, working alongside Yates and his assistant Neil Howarth. Yates worked with Kevan during his time at Sky Bet Championship club Burnley, where they were both part of

Steve Cotterill’s coaching team. A former Stoke player, Kevan ran the Potters’ Under21 team last season as part of his role within the Premier League side’s academy. He took his first training sessions with Cheltenham last week and was on the touchline for Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Oxford. Yates said: “Dave has made a positive impact already. I know

New Robins coach Dave Kevan

him well and he will help me, Neil and the boys massively. “He’s been out of work since last season and he’s been doing some scouting, but he’ll bring knowledge and tactical expertise, as well as a fresh pair of eyes, which can improve us.” As part of a reshuffle of Yates’ staff, Jason Murphy has left, with Ian Hutton in as fitness coach and Craig Cope the new video analyst. Cheltenham put on a vastly-

improved performance against unbeaten Oxford, leading twice through Byron Harrison and Terry Gornell. “We should have won the game, we were much better in every department,” Yates said. “We are up and running now and our season has finally started after seven games. This was a proper performance and I need 39 more of them now. If we play like that we’ll be in around it, no problem at all.”

Dave Stone scored a dramatic 90th-minute winner as Mangotsfield came from behind to win at Winchester in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup. Stone popped up with the vital goal after Neil Arndale’s 72nd-minute penalty had cancelled-out Chris Mason’s 56thminute opener for the Wessex League hosts. Brislington will also take their place in today’s second qualifying round draw following their 2-1 victory at fellow Toolstation League outfit Wells. Alex Lambert and Frank Gingell scored within a sixminute spell midway through the second half before Jason Loxton struck a spectacular reply for the home side. Bristol Manor Farm will host Corsham in a replay after the teams drew 4-4 – with the visitors scoring three times in the final 15 minutes to save themselves. A James Chevolleau double, bisected by a Dan Lardener free-kick, gave Corsham a three-goal lead inside the opening 40 minutes. Will Hailston pulled a goal back for Manor Farm three minutes before half-time, but Ben Moore struck a fourth goal for the home side almost immediately. The visitors remained three goals down with quarter of an hour to go, but then George Brimson, Jon Moss and Jordan Metters, in injury-time, salvaged the game. Hallen’s run came to an end as they were beaten 2-1 at home by Hamworthy despite an equaliser from Ben Bament. Fellow Toolstation League side Street suffered heartbreak at Southern League Truro as Liam Eddy scored an 89th-minute winner to give the hosts a 1-0 victory. Larkhall, meanwhile, were beaten 3-0 at Southern League Premier Division high-fliers Bideford, whose goals came from Matt Bye, Owen Howe and Connor Clifford.

Nash hat-trick is not enough HELLENIC LEAGUE Brimscombe striker Karl Nash scored a hat-trick and Ben Deakin added another goal – but that was still only enough for a 4-4 Premier Division draw at Shrivenham. Highworth beat Reading Town 1-0 thanks to a TJ Bohane penalty, Levi Cox was also spot on as Wootton Bassett drew 1-1 at Ascot, while Cheltenham Saracens were beaten 2-1 at Bracknell. In Division One West, Sam Taylor scored five goals as Tytherington thumped New College Swindon 6-0. Leaders Shortwood beat Carterton 3-0, second-placed Lydney triumphed 3-1 over North Leigh, Purton thumped Fairford 5-2, Tuffley edged-out Clanfield 2-1 and Malmesbury lost 1-0 at home to Easington.


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Horror show costs Paulton

Battling Frome snatch a replay

PAULTON ROVERS 3 STRATFORD TOWN 4

FROME TOWN 1 BOGNOR REGIS TOWN 1

Paulton paid the price for a horrific first-half performance against Stratford, who took all three points in Division One South & West of the Calor Southern League. Rovers conceded four goals in a 15-minute spell midway through the opening period before replying with three second-half goals, although two arrived very late on. Matt West headed Stratford into a 22nd-minute lead and the same player then doubled the visitors’ advantage seven minutes later. Three minutes after that, Richard Gregory crashed in goal number three and Stuart Hendrie dribbled through to make it four eight minutes before half-time. Brandon Barnes pulled a goal back from the penalty spot after a foul on Dan Cleverley six minutes into the second half, but a comeback never truly materialised. Paulton’s second goal, scored by Scott Brice, did not come until the 90th minute and Nick McCootie claimed the hosts’ third three minutes into stoppage-time. ■ Paulton visit Yate in the league tomorrow (7.45pm). ■ Swindon Supermarine moved three points clear at the top of the table following their 4-1 home victory over Fleet. Ashley Edenborough and Josh Morse scored first-half goals, while Aaron Ferris and Ben Whitehead struck for the hosts after the break as they cruised to victory. ■ Supermarine play host to Wimborne on Wednesday (7.45pm).

Frome were grateful to their goalkeeper and defence for keeping them in this FA Cup first qualifying round match. The Robins had to battle hard to frustrate the waves of Bognor Regis attacks – and their work paid off as they grabbed a late equaliser to force a reply on Wednesday. The first half saw Bognor always looking the more productive – and a great Darren Chitty save in the 20th minute denied Ben Godfrey. Frome’s Conor Waldon brought a save from Mark Zawadski, but then a period of sustained Bognor pressure ended as a Godfrey header thumped against the bar. The second half started with Bognor controlling almost all the territory and possession and Frome’s defence and central midfield spent most of their time trying to repel them. Indeed, a frenzied period around the 55th minute saw four corners, numerous blocking tackles and several shots that just went wide. Bognor took the lead in the 71st minute as Chitty bravely saved from Harvey Whyte, only for the ball to be bundled home by Godfrey. The unlikely equaliser arrived in the 88th minute as a right-wing cross was touched forward by Waldon, Barandon Mundy shot cleanly, Zawadski saved well and the rebound was headed unerringly into his own net by Bognor substitute Jon Mazetti. Rhys Baggridge and goalkeeper Chitty both produced miraculous last-minute goal line clearances to preserve the draw and Frome now travel to Bognor for the replay this week rather than playing Truro in the league.

Taunton work hard for point TAUNTON TOWN 0 WIMBORNE TOWN 0 Depleted Taunton battled hard to take a deserved point against determined opponents in this Division One South & West game in the Calor Southern League. The home side’s best chance of the first half came on 28 minutes when midfielder Rob Norrish’s shot was cleared off the line by Wimborne skipper Scott Arnold. Just three minutes later, the visitors could have taken the lead, but Adam Costello’s quickly-taken free-kick rebounded to safety off a post. Taunton, without five regulars, could have scored on the stroke of half-time, but Owen Irish’s header was blocked by Wimborne stopper Jason Harvell, who made several good saves during the game. Irish was involved at the other end after 59 minutes, clearing a Mark Gamble shot off the line. Taunton’s Steve Kingdon nearly scored his first goal for the club after 67 minutes, but his header hit the crossbar. Wimborne full-back Billy Maybury suffered similar misery eight minutes from time as neither side was able to break the deadlock.

Yate’s Ross Staley, white kit, slips the ball past Chippenham goalkeeper Ben John to score in Saturday’s FA Cup first qualifying round tie

PICTURE: JON KENT

Staley double has Yate eyeing another famous run YATE TOWN 3 CHIPPENHAM TOWN 2 Last season’s FA Cup surprise packages Yate are at it again as they took a first qualifying round victory over higherleague Chippenham. The Calor Southern League Division One South & West hosts edged out their Premier Division visitors with Ross Staley scoring twice for the underdogs. Yate went close to taking a

fifth-minute lead when Jake Cox’s free-kick took a deflection and Bluebirds goalkeeper Ben John did well to tip the ball over the bar. Ricky Hulbert wasted a couple of opportunities to put the home side in front, but Rob Cousins’ men did not have to wait too long to eventually make the breakthrough. Lewis Haldane’s direct run was halted, but the loose ball fell for Staley, who drilled a shot past John from the edge of

the area with 36 minutes on the clock. Chippenham equalised three minutes before half-time when former Yate man Joe McClennan cut in front the right and drove a shot beyond goalkeeper Martin Horsell. McClennan almost grabbed a swift second with a lob that Horsell did well to save and instead it was the hosts that retook the lead five minutes after the turnaround. Hulbert counter-attacked at

pace and crossed perfectly for 42-year-old assistant-boss Michael Meaker to plant a terrific header past John. Three minutes later, Staley played a one-two with Haldane following a throw-in and burst into the area to drive a superb finish across John. Chippenham pulled a goal back on 85 minutes when James Guthrie’s corner went in off a combination of Horsell and Greg Tindle, but Yate held on to go through.

Wasteful Bulls slip to first home defeat of the season HEREFORD UNITED 0 ALDERSHOT TOWN 2 Two opportunist strikes from Aldershot’s Brett Williams sent Hereford crashing to their first home Skrill Premier defeat of the season on Friday night. Williams latched on to a Hereford mix-up to put the Shots in command in the first 15 minutes. The former Reading striker struck again in the 67th minute when he raced in from the left before beating Bulls goalkeeper Rhys Evans. However, Hereford can only have themselves to blame for not taking their chances when they came their way. “Aldershot are an experienced and well-organised side – we had our chances, but we didn’t take them,” said Bulls boss Martin Foyle. “Their second goal was a clever bit of play by two ex-

perienced players who have got a bit of Football League experience between them. “But their first goal was a killer – goals change games and Aldershot will be delighted with the three points –

Hereford United manager Martin Foyle they also had a little bit more nous than us across the back four.” Hereford included new onloan striker Richard Brodie, who was drafted in on Friday on a month’s loan to replace Michael Rankine, who has a hamstring problem. “Michael (Rankine) pulled

up in training on Thursday, but sometimes hamstring problems are difficult to diagnose,” said Foyle. Brodie, who previously played for Foyle at York, took the place of Chris Sharp, while Dominic Collins replaced Danny Leadbitter in the back four. Play switched from end to end in the opening minutes before Hereford midfielder Paul Green cleared the Shots crossbar with a powerful 35yard drive. Aldershot goalkeeper Glenn Morris also saved a low drive from Brodie before racing off his line to smother the ball at the feet of Sam Smith. Rob Purdie kept the pressure on with another long-range effort, but Aldershot went in front against the run of play. Williams forced his way past two defenders to beat Evans from close range. Shortly after Williams’ open-

ing goal, Evans saved from both Manny Oyeleke and Mark Molesley as the visitors pushed forward. Brodie missed a gilt-edged chance to level for United when he ballooned the ball high over the crossbar from the edge of the penalty area with only Morris to beat. Hereford, however, continued to have the better openings with Michael West heading against the crossbar from a powerful cross by Dan Walker. Defender Adam Webster came to the visitors’ rescue when he cleared a shot from Walker off the goal-line as Hereford pushed forward in search of an equaliser. But, from a counter-attack, Williams struck again in the 67th minute when he raced on to a pass from Craig Stanley on the left before rounding Evans to slot the ball in. ■ Hereford visit Nuneaton tomorrow night (7.45pm).

Clevedon find form in the cup CLEVEDON TOWN 1 PLYMOUTH PARKWAY 0 Clevedon put their winless start to the league campaign to one side as Plymouth Parkway were dispatched in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup. The Peninsula League side ought to have taken a shock lead, but Levi Landricombe fired wide when put clear of the Town back line. Instead, the hosts got a foothold in the game and eventually took the lead four minutes before the break when Ross McNab’s cross went straight into the net. Clevedon had chances to settle the result after the turnaround, but Danny Wring, Conor O’Sullivan and Matt Thorne were all unable to convert. However, Parkway could not carve out an equaliser, Landricombe missing the pick of the chances when again firing wide when one-on-one with the goalkeeper. ■ Clevedon return to Calor Southern League Division One South & West action tomorrow when they play at Evesham.


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Miller strikes for Bridgwater

Controversy as Weston win it

BRIDGWATER TOWN 2 MERTHYR TOWN 1

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Bridgwater are through to the second qualifying round of the FA Cup thanks to a wonder strike by Kristian Miller three minutes from time. His goal was worth £3,000 in prize money to Bridgwater, who are still unbeaten in all forms of competition since Bristol-based Richard Fey took over as manager earlier this summer. Former Paulton and Tiverton striker Joe Bushin, put on contract by Bridgwater a fortnight ago, struck an early blow for the home side by scoring with a blistering header after only seven minutes. However, Merthyr overcame this early shock to play some neat football and deservedly levelled in the 38th minute with a fine shot from Ian Taylor, which flew into the corner of the net following one of the best moves of the half. There was nothing to choose between the sides in the second half with Merthyr having more possession, but unable to break down Bridgwater’s defence which was very well marshalled by Chris McGrath. Just when a replay looked on the cards, though, up popped Miller to score with a goal worthy of winning any match. The draw for the second qualifying round takes place today. ■ Bridgwater are home again tomorrow – to Cinderford in the league (7.45pm).

Dover players and fans were furious at the end of this Skrill South game as Weston recorded their fourth straight win. With the game deadlocked deep into injury-time, home goalkeeper Mitch Walker came off his line to field a high cross, but his impetus saw him topple over Weston’s Naby Diallo and crash to the ground, hurting his neck and losing the ball. As the Dover defence stood and waited for the referee’s whistle, Diallo was first to react and tapped the loose ball into the empty net, leaving the home side to protest strongly when referee Adrian Sannerude allowed the goal. Dover opened the scoring on 58 minutes when Weston’s Ollie Knowles was cautioned for a foul on Michael Bakare and Ashley Carew’s free-kick was blocked by the wall, only for Ricky Modeste to score from the rebound. Weston’s Ashley Kington and Kane Ingram combined on the right to set up Tristan Plummer to equalise with a superb shot on the turn from the edge of the penalty area on 67 minutes. In the scoreless first half, Walker did well to turn Diallo’s strong effort around his post, while at the other end, just before the break, Weston goalkeeper Luke Purnell did well to stop Sean Raggett’s glancing header. From the resultant corner, Dover defender Richard Orlu headed against the visitors’ bar and the Weston defence scrambled the ball to safety. ■ Weston host Maidenhead tomorrow night (7.45pm).

Early blitz hits poor Aylesbury AYLESBURY 1 SHORTWOOD UNITED 5 Shortwood threatened to run riot at Aylesbury as they eased through their FA Cup first qualifying round tie. The Nailsworth side built-up a three-goal lead in just eight minutes to settle this potentially tricky cup tie. Matt Bennett gave the away side a second-minute lead, Adam Mann doubled it three minutes later and Duncan Culley hit the third goal just three minutes after that. Bennett got his second just before the half-hour and the home side then finally managed to steady the ship. Aylesbury pulled a goal back with 20 minutes remaining, but Shortwood had the last word as Tim Haddock got his side’s fifth on 87 minutes. ■ Shortwood go to Merthyr tomorrow night (7.45pm). ■ Long-serving Shortwood secretary and groundsman Mark Webb has picked up the latest in a long line of awards – this time with royal approval. The FA, as part of its 150th anniversary, is honouring 150 people who have given exceptional service to football with an award from its president Prince William. Webb will attend Buckingham Palace with his partner Sarah for the presentation and meal. He will also be a guest of the FA at the England v Poland World Cup qualifier.

FC Halifax, in white, defend a Forest Green Rovers set-piece at the New Lawn on Saturday

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Halifax stunned as last-gasp Forest Green snatch victory FOREST GREEN ROVERS 2 FC HALIFAX TOWN 1 Belonging more in a theme park than the local playground, the ultimate see-saw contest catapulted Forest Green up to third place in the Skrill Premier. Unfortunate to trail to Dan Gardner’s penalty at half-time, Rovers lost their way completely before snatching victory with stoppage-time strikes by substitute Magno Vieira and skipper Anthony Barry. Play-off zone occupants themselves prior to kick-off, Halifax finished up with ten men, zero points and at a loss to explain their implosion. Slick interplay involving Matty Taylor and Danny Wright created an opening for James Norwood in the sixth minute, but the England C striker saw his shot bend wide of the far post. Marc Roberts had a free header from a corner at the

other end but was unable to keep it on target – and already set plays looked certain to prove pivotal to Halifax’s hopes of springing a surprise result. Rovers were bright and inventive in the early stages, Taylor latching onto Jamie Turley’s back-heel and forcing visiting goalkeeper Matt Glennon into a scrambling stop. Glennon fumbled a drive from distance by Norwood – Yan Klukowski burying the rebound from an offside position – before Wright fired over from 20 yards. Halifax’s Roberts was again allowed to climb highest to meet an Adam Smith corner on 19 minutes, but this time the totemic defender could only head straight at Sam Russell. Back came Forest Green and the hugely-impressive Wright flicked a header narrowly wide from Turley’s delicious cross. The Shaymen got their big break on 33 minutes when Smith tangled with Eddie

Oshodi in the home penalty area and referee Wayne Barratt pointed to the spot, giving Gardner the chance to send Russell the wrong way and break the deadlock. Smith came close to inflicting even more pain on Rovers when he embarked on a weaving run on the right and rippled the side-netting with his shot. Suddenly the momentum was with Halifax – and Gardner perhaps had more time than he realised when he burst clear and tried an audacious shot with the outside of his boot that spiralled wide. Rovers regrouped before the break and Norwood’s nearpost drive had to be carefully watched by Glennon in preserving his side’s advantage. Dave Hockaday switched to a three-man defence at the start of the second period, but that only seemed to encourage the visitors and further congest midfield. That said, it really ought to

have been one-all on the hour when Taylor pounced on an underhit back-pass by Danny Lowe and somehow contrived to hit the prone Glennon with an empty goal at his mercy. Halifax substitute Jordan Ball almost punished that with his first touch, but he nodded wide at the far post. By now, three extra forwards had been summoned from the Rovers dugout in the shape of Matthew Barnes-Homer, Andy Mangan and Vieira. But the Shayman stayed resolute, Mangan’s free-kick at Glennon the best the hosts mustered. The leveller eventually came in scrambled fashion in the 92nd minute, Vieira swivelling to hook home Barry’s corner via a defender on the line. Lois Maynard picked up a second caution for delaying a Rovers free-kick before the final twist on 95 minutes, as Barry fired past Glennon from the edge of the area. ■ Forest Green play at Welling tomorrow night (7.45pm).

Gloucester return empty-handed from long trip WORKINGTON AFC 4 GLOUCESTER CITY 2 After clocking up 1,000 miles in a week it was a case of a trip too far for City as a disappointing second-half performance let them down in Skrill North. The contest burst into life after Scott Allison tore down the right and unleashed a fizzing shot past City goalkeeper Mike Green for the lead. Almost immediately, the vis-

Jack Harris scored for the Tigers

itors won a free-kick that Lewis Hogg delivered on a plate for Jack Harris to smash home from close range. Green was called into action to deny Workington’s Ross Wilson with a spectacular save, but he could do nothing about his second effort five minutes later, which was sweetly struck from 25 yards and pinged in off the post. However, Tom Hamblin was manhandled in the box and

Darren Edwards slotted home in his trademark business-like style to equalise for City. After the interval, Ben McKenna stormed down the City right-hand side to find the slightest gap and fizz the ball under Green for a third. The clincher came with 15 minutes to go – a brilliant corner found the head of Josef Jackson, who cannoned the ball into the net and saw off Tigers’ hopes.

Cirencester get their bit of luck BANBURY UNITED 1 CIRENCESTER TOWN 2 A goal in the dying seconds sent Cirencester through to the second qualifying round of the FA Cup as they came from behind at Banbury. Just moments after Glyn Garner had kept them level with a fine save, a Steve Davies free-kick was deflected into the net by a Banbury defender to seal the win. It was all a far cry from the opening five minutes when the home side went ahead, Scott Bridges driving in a corner, which Adeyinka Talabi rose to head home. Lee Smith went close as Cirencester forced their way back into the game, mounting counter-attacks with Davies and Smith the main threat down the flanks. The Cirencester momentum was building and it was no surprise when they equalised in the 40th minute. Davies received the ball from Tim Bond and raced towards goal before picking his spot with a superb right-footed strike into the bottom corner. The visitors then waited until late in the day to snatch a place in the next round. ■ Cirencester host Taunton in the league tomorrow (7.45pm).


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Weston-super-Mare took a valuable bonus point from their first home league game of the season in National Three South West thanks to three tries in the second half as they made it two wins out of two. One player from each side spent ten minutes in the sinbin with Barnum’s Matthew Gohl after just five minutes while Weston fly-half James Mackay was shown yellow by referee Chris Bartlett on the hour. A try from wing Harry Jones was converted by Mackay, who added four penalties for Weston, while Barnstaple replied through a touchdown from full-back Will Topps as the home side led 19-5 at half time. Barnum struck first after the restart with a 70-metre dash from centre Ryan Carter to touch down with Topps adding the extras. But a try from Weston centre Sam Smee looked to keep the visitors at bay. The Devon side came back through replacement Luke Berry who crossed for Bar num’s second try when Weston were down to 14 men. But the home side crossed for two tries in the final ten minutes. Lock Dave Bufton’s try was converted by Harvey Skelton, as Mackay was in the sin-bin, but scrum-half Dan Waldon crossed for the bonus point try three minutes from time.

BY ANDREW BALDOCK Bath inflicted a first defeat of the new season on Aviva Premiership champions Leicester as former Tigers player George Ford guided Gary Gold’s men to victory. Ford, an ex-world junior player of the year who quit Welford Road this summer, kicked five penalties and converted centre Jonathan Joseph’s first-half interception try. Matt Banahan also scored before the break, giving Bath a commanding 18-point interval advantage after Tigers were briefly reduced to 13 men when front-row forwards Tom Youngs and Logovi’i Mulipola received yellow cards. Leicester, though, displayed admirable character and they fought back brilliantly through second-half tries by Steve Mafi, Ed Slater and Vereniki Goneva that ultimately secured a losing bonus point. It ensured a pulsating climax in the 100th-year anniversary fixture between two of English rugby’s fiercest rivals, but Bath did enough to make it two wins from two after they triumphed at Newcastle last week. Leicester, ravaged by an alarming early-season injury

Ross Batty was taken off by stretcher after being knocked out

Chippenham lose it late on NEWTON ABBOT 27 CHIPPENHAM 15 The All Whites produced a strong second half performance in front of their home crowd by scoring three second half tries despite having a player in the sin-bin during that time. Chippenham dominated the early play but it was Newton Abbot who took the lead after 12 minutes through a penalty from fly-half Josh Smith. Fullback Sam Saunders did not get the visitors back on level terms with his attempt. The All Whites increased their lead as prop Lloyd Radford crashed over but Chippenham replied just before the half hour through replacement Charlie Newman to reduce the arrears to 8-5 at the break. Newton Abbot hooker Dean Avery was shown yellow by referee Dan Mobley seven minutes after the restart. Saunders’ penalty levelled the scores. Chippenham took the lead for the only time in the game through a try from inside centre Gary Champion, converted by Saunders, but the home side replied immediately with a try by outside centre Kevin Dennis, converted by Smith. Wing Kyle Browne crossed twice for the home side, Smith converting the first, to give Newton Abbot maximum points from the match.

Jonathan Joseph races in for his try against Leicester

Bath fly-half George Ford kicks another penalty

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count that ruled out star players like Manu Tuilagi, Toby Flood, Ben Youngs, Geoff Parling and Tom Croft, enjoyed second-half dominance. They scored 12 unanswered points from 21-3 adrift, but Ford – son of Bath first-team coach Mike Ford – calmed Bath’s nerves, edging his team over the line despite Goneva’s late effort. There was a stoppage of almost 10 minutes near the end while Bath’s replacement hooker Ross Batty required treatment before being carried off after he was felled attempting a tackle. He later tweeted that he was okay. Play resumed with just over seven minutes remaining on the countdown clock and Bath turned the screw in terms of territory, which gave Ford a match-clinching penalty chance that he gratefully accepted. Much-travelled Wales international Gavin Henson made his first Premiership start for Bath, while former England centre Anthony Allen captained a Tigers team that included lock Sebastian de Chaves for his full debut, and Mafi replaced flanker Croft, who suffered a season-ending knee injury against Worcester last weekend. Mele and Ford exchanged penalties during the opening flurries, but Leicester’s territorial dominance should have reaped far more and Bath made them pay through an opportunist Joseph touchdown after 21

Bath wing Math Banahan shows his delight after powering over for his side’s second tr minutes. Tigers number 10 Ryan Lamb threw out a speculative long pass just inside Bath’s half, but it went straight to Joseph, who sprinted 60 metres unopposed for a try that Ford converted. Leicester prop Mulipola was yellow-carded for a shoulder charge on Bath lock Dave Attwood, yet despite referee Greg Gar ner’s patience rapidly running out, Tigers did not learn their lesson as hooker Youngs followed Mulipola to the sin-bin. Ford kicked penalties either side of the transgressions and although Mulipola returned just before half-time, Bath stung them with another try. Its origins came from a David Wilson tackle on Goneva and when Lamb aimlessly kicked possession away, Bath prospered as Henson sent Banahan clear and the former England wing’s 40-metre run saw him brush off three tacklers for an outstanding score. Ford could not add the extras, but Bath trooped off at half-time with a 21-3 lead, leaving Leicester with a mountain to climb. Tigers had to strike first in the second period and they duly obliged courtesy of a clever kick into space by Lamb that enabled wing Adam Thompstone to

gather and send Mafi across. Bath could not release Leicester’s stranglehold and sustained Tigers pressure was rewarded when Slater dived over wide out and David Mele, who had kicked a penalty, landed the touchline conversion. It made for a tense closing 15 minutes, given how Bath must have thought they were home and dry midway through the contest, and nerves became even more frayed when Goneva rounded off a spell of concerted pressure. Leicester, though, failed to make any further inroads and Bath will head to Saracens next weekend seeking a third successive victory of their Premiership campaign. Bath: Watson, Rokoduguni, Joseph (Biggs 63), Henson, Banahan, Ford, Stringer (Young 50), James (Catt 50), Webber (Batty 50), Wilson (Perenise 50), Hooper (capt) (Day 50), Attwood, Garvey, Mercer (Fa’osiliva 62), Houston. Replacement not used: Heathcote. Scorers: Tries – Joseph, Banahan. Cons – Ford. Pens – Ford 5. Leicester: Morris (Williams 63), Hamilton (Briggs 42-46, Bowden 50), Goneva, Allen(c), Thompstone, Lamb, Mele, Mulipola, Youngs, Cole, Slater, de Chaves, Mafi (Stankovich 28-40, Waldrom 62), Salvi, Crane (Gibson 73). Replacements not used: Balmain, Harrison. Scorers: Tries – Mafi, Slater, Goneva. Con – Mele. Pen – Mele. Referee: Gregory Garner (RFU). Attendance: 11, 253.

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OLD CENTRALIANS 11 LYDNEY 44 Lydney made it two wins out of two in their bid for an instant response to relegation, inflicting a second straight defeat on Old Centralians in National Three South West. Cents’ fly half James Knight kicked two penalties against one from Lydney’s Brett Turner to establish an early lead. Lydney continued pressing with forward surges, but when centre Josh Innes took a team yellow card for persistent infringement, Cents exploited the gap to sweep down field and set winger Joe Preece on what seemed a certain try. But as he crossed the goalline, pursuing Lydney winger Tai Lackabuka tackled him in goal, jolting the ball loose. Cents were weakened by a sin-bin for flanker Jon Huxtable. After two lineout catch and drives, Lydney broke through to drive prop Paul Price over for an 8-6 lead. With half-time approaching, Cents moved quick ball to the wing through some indifferent tackling to release Preece on a determined run to the line. With the slope now in their favour after the break Lydney resumed their forward drives, forcing penalties taken to touch and battering the Cents’ defence. Lydney hooker Mike Wallis scored the first touchdown of the half before the backs got into the act, winger Jack

ond try at the Recreation Ground after a 40-metre run with three Leicester players unable to halt his momentum

th centre Gavin Henson in a tussle with Leicester fly-half Ryan Lamb at the Rec

Lydney battle back to make it two from two

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Bath replacement Alafoti Fa’osiliva is in no mood to be stopped

Lydney full-back Tony Wicks scored the final try O’Connell rounding off a sweeping move. Turner converted both, adding a penalty goal for good measure to stretch Lydney’s lead to 25-11. The Sevensiders’ pack dominated play, rolling the maul 20 metres at a time and disrupting the home scrums. Lydney number eight Will Jones was unstoppable from a five-metre scrum with Turner adding the extras from the tee. The result was an abundance of clear ball for Lydney while Cents had to craft what they could from scraps. Their backs were still full of running though, with full-back Lewis May putting in some angled penetrating runs and twice their wings were hauled down with high tackles short of the line, resulting in another sinbin for Lydney but no points for Cents. There was no stopping the Lydney juggernaut now with further tries from flanker Matt Boobyer and, in the highlight of the game, a superb flighted kick from Turner to the corner, which was expertly caught and touched down by full-back Tony Wicks and converted by Turner.


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Red card lets Saracens take route to top SARACENS 44 GLOUCESTER 12 BY DUNCAN BECH Saracens capitalised on the early dismissal of England Saxons prop Nick Wood to overwhelm Gloucester at Allianz Park and climb to the summit of the Aviva Premiership. Wood received the second fastest red card in the league’s history after stamping twice on the exposed head of openside Jacques Burger with just 73 seconds on the clock. The quickest sending off belongs to Mike Watson of London Scottish, who lasted just 42 seconds against Bath in 1999. The incident gave referee Wayne Barnes an easy decision to make and Wood trudged off, his hand clamped to his forehead in recognition of his moment of madness. It left Gloucester facing the title contenders with 14 men for virtually the entire game and their resistance lasted only until the third quarter when Saracens pulled clear of them. Tries from Joel Tomkins, Schalk Brits and Billy Vunipola and two from David Strettle produced Saracens’ second bonus-point victory in two matches, while Owen Farrell kicked 17 points. Freddie Burns’ greater creativity saw him edge his England fly-half duel with Farrell, but the Gloucester playmaker was forced off with eight minutes remaining after receiving a heavy tackle from man of the match Burger. Saracens entered the game reeling from the news their England centre Brad Barritt would be out until Christmas after undergoing foot surgery, but their spirits soared when Wood inexplicably lost his head. Gloucester sacrificed openside Akapusi Qera to bring on Dan Murphy, the replacement prop needed to give his side a full front row, and centre Billy Twelvetrees slotted in at blindside. Burns missed a penalty and

Sad Cinderford are outclassed COVENTRY 38 CINDERFORD 13 The Butts Park Arena has never been a favoured ground for Cinderford, and so it proved once again as they were comprehensively outplayed by a Coventry side who were simply a class above in this National League One clash. Cliffie Hodgson and Mark Davies exchanged penalties early in the match, before the home side surged ahead with tries from Tom Poole and Will Maisey, both of which were converted by Hodgson. Davies kicked his second penalty for Cinderford right on the half-time whistle to make it 17-6 at the interval. Things were soon looking ominous for the visitors as they were quickly under pressure at the start of the secondhalf and impressive No 8 Jacques Le Roux powered over from a five-metre scrum, with Hodgson again converting. Further tries followed for Coventry from Will Hurrell and second from the excellent Maisey, both of which were converted by Hodgson. Cinderford did manage to score a consolation try with the final play of the match, as they broke up field from deep in their own half, through winger Chris Hawkins, whose performance was one of the few positives to come out of an otherwise forgettable display from the Forest of Dean men. Davies converted.

was then clattered on his left leg by Alistair Hargreaves while kicking, but Barnes decided there was no foul. Burns slotted three points and with centre Henry Trinder slicing through the midfield, Gloucester were coping well despite being a man down. Saracens drove upfield ominously from a line-out but their work was wasted when Duncan Taylor’s pass was intercepted by Twelvetrees. The momentum had clearly shifted, however, and following a burst from Taylor and some rapid recycling of the ball, they were over the goal-line with Richard Wigglesworth passing to Tomkins who raced home. Farrell converted, missed a penalty and then slotted three points, while Burns was on target with a penalty as Saracens established a 10-6 lead. Gloucester were able to find Saracens: Wyles, Ashton, Tomkins, Taylor, Strettle, Farrell, Wigglesworth, Gill, George, Stevens, Borthwick, Hargreaves, B. Vunipola, Burger, Joubert. Replacements: Ransom for Taylor (79), Mordt for Farrell (79), Spencer for Wigglesworth (71), M. Vunipola for Gill (14), Johnston for George (56), Brits for Stevens (56), Botha for Hargreaves (57), Wray for Joubert (73). Scorers: Tries – Tomkins, Strettle 2, Brits, B. Vunipola. Cons – Farrell 4, Spencer. Pens: Farrell 3. Gloucester: Cook, Sharples, Trinder, Twelvetrees, Simpson-Daniel, Burns, Knoyle, Wood, Dawidiuk, Harden, Savage, Lokotui, Kvesic, Qera, Kalamafoni. Replacements: M. Thomas for Cook (61), Tindall for Trinder (65), Cowan for Knoyle (60), Britton for Dawidiuk (61), Y. Thomas for Harden (55), Stooke for Lokotui (55), Murphy for Qera (7), B. Morgan for Kalamafoni (66). Scorers: : Pens – Burns 4. Sin Bin: Kalamafoni (56). Sent Off: Wood (2). Attendance: 9,200. Referee: Wayne Barnes (RFU).

gaps and their frantic work at the breakdown was rewarded with successive penalties that Burns sent between the uprights to secure a 12-10 lead. Eight minutes into the second half, however, and Saracens had powered eight points ahead with Strettle’s try doing most of the damage. Taylor appeared to have run down a blind ally from a lineout but the ball was quickly spun wide with Tomkins’ pass to Chris Wyles the telling moment, allowing the overlap

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Gloucester players look to re-group after another score by Saracens to be exploited with Strettle diving over. When number eight Sione Kalamafoni was sin-binned for pulling down a maul, reducing Gloucester to 13 men, Saracens tightened the screw with a line-out catch and drive finished by substitute

hooker Brits. England fly-half Farrell, who had earlier kicked a penalty, converted both tries and the bonus point would have arrived had Tomkins straightened the line before feeding Wyles, who was felled by Twelvetrees.

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It eventually came with four minutes left, Vunipola forcing his weight over the line as Saracens’ scrum surged forward, and Strettle completed the rout with seconds remaining, substitute Ben Spencer converting.

Wood close to tears as he faces up to long ban for stamping BY NICK PUREWAL Nick Wood faces at least a nineweek ban for twice stamping on Saracens flanker Jacques Burger’s head. The 30-year-old prop was sent off after just two minutes of Gloucester’s 44-12 defeat at Allianz Park yesterday. And now Gloucester and Wood will sweat on the length of his inevitable ban, with a disciplinary hearing likely to be held tomorrow.

Gloucester leaked five tries after Wood’s dismissal, never able to keep Saracens at bay a man down, despite leading 1210 at half-time. Rugby director Nigel Davies remains confident Gloucester will start winning ‘sooner rather than later’, though he admitted Wood’s red card effectively determined yesterday’s outcome. Distraught Wood was almost in tears as he apologised to his team-mates in the Allianz Park

changing rooms immediately after defeat. The front-rower apologised to Burger on the field, shaking the Saracens’ loose-forward’s hand. Gloucester will hope his remorse, previous good character – only nine yellow cards in 232 club appearances – and Burger’s level-headed reaction will help reduce the length of his impending ban. Kingsholm boss Davies explained: “I’ve no doubt everyone knows Nick Wood, and he’s

never done something like that before. It’s not in his nature and that will have to be considered. “We’ve got to look at whether it was deliberate or accidental, and all that will play a part. “There’s no doubt it was a red card, but we just have to wait and see what happens next. I don’t think it would have been deliberate, but we need to look at the video and the evidence, and sometimes that will tell its own story.

“Nick is a great guy, a great pro in the club and a big personality. “He’s devastated, he’s apologised to the team, I do feel for him but the fact is that did have a big effect on the game. “It was up to him to make that apology, and that’s what he did, he spoke to all the players straight after the game in the changing rooms. “It’s very difficult for Nick, he was in bits in the changing rooms.”

Hartpury were left to rue a lacklustre first-half display as Clifton edged an entertaining West Country derby. Hartpury broke the deadlock courtesy of Billy Burns’ penalty on three minutes. Clifton grabbed the first try on 16 minutes as they worked the ball wide off a scrum, with number eight Mitch Eadie claiming the points in the cor ner. After Burns’ second penalty briefly restored Hartpury’s advantage, the Lavender and Blacks then scored a similar try through Auguy Slowik. Full-back Will Pomphrey ghosted through and fed the ball to Slowik, who touched down for former Hartpury scrum-half Callum Braley to convert. Hartpury were quick to retaliate and Ellis Genge grounded at the back of a driving maul to reduce the deficit to a single point. Braley kicked two penalties before the interval. Hartpury levelled on 49 minutes through Steve Leonard’s converted try. Pomphrey grabbed a Clifton try and then Hartpury’s Sam Raven and Tim Stevenson were yellow-carded within a minute of each other. Braley struck his third penalty. Burns closed the gap with a try but Clifton kicked another three points through Braley with two minutes left.


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Dings fail to control Corpe CHINNOR 42 DINGS 17

Bristol’s loan forward Nick Koster is tackled by Ben Prescott and Rob Elloway of Cornish Pirates during the IPA Green King Championship match

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Tame Bristol need to overcome that burden of expectation very quickly CRN PIRATES 23 BRISTOL 21 BY STEVE COTTON This season was always going to be a test of how Bristol would come to terms with expectation – and the early evidence suggests they have an awful lot of work to do between now and June. If the pre-season beatings at Bath and Exeter had shown weaknesses and highlighted a gulf between Bristol and the Aviva Premiership, yesterday’s display against Pirates suggested getting out of the GKIPA Championship is likely to be a big enough task in itself. The expectations on Bristol are as high as they have been since they were relegated from the top flight in 2009 – with the money of Steve Lansdown, who was in the crowd at Exeter, and the coaching expertise and experience of Andy Robinson and Sean Holley seen as a sure-fire ticket back to the big time. That is not to mention the arrival of several players with Premiership experience. But the way in which Bristol succumbed to Pirates in the final match of the Championship’s experimental weekend of double-headers at three

neutral venues was tame. If their tactics were right, their execution of them appeared muddled, while a raft of unforced errors undermined their attempts at gaining fluency, despite a wealth of territory. “After a quick look at the stats, I think we spent four times as long in their 22 as the Pirates did in ours, which shows we’re lacking a bit of cutting edge there,” said coach Holley, who pulled no punches as he assessed his team’s display. “That is something we’ll be working on – the players need to start believing a little bit and at times I think they looked a little bit timid. We want to give them the confidence to go for things. “When Ruki Tipuna came on in the second half, he upped the tempo and we looked a little bit more threatening, but there wasn’t enough of that for me. I’m used to seeing a lot more dominance – and that’s what I’ll be expecting from Bristol. We never got away from the Pirates. “Going into that changing room and seeing how disappointed those players were, maybe some of them a little bit embarrassed, says to me that they care. I know that should be a given – but it’s something.”

Had Adrian Jarvis converted Luke Eves’ last-gasp try – after a sustained spell of Bristol pressure – they would have salvaged a draw, taken two points instead of one, and halved Pirates’ haul of points from the game. But it would barely have papered over the cracks of the performance. Jarvis, as it turns out, was arguably Bristol’s best player on the day; the

Coach Sean Holley says the players looked timid game was lost in the knockons, the loose passes, the needless offside and crossing offences, not in one late kick from the touchline. Indeed, Bristol may have left Devon with a draw had Eves not latched on to Tipuna’s long pass and dived over. The pressure they had been building on the Pirates line – penalty, lineout, drive, penalty, line-out, drive, penalty, line-out, drive – may have forced a penalty try and a conversion under the sticks had it gone on much

longer. But again, that would merely have provided an extremely early use of Bristol’s get-out-of-jail-free card in a season that could run until June 4. Bristol led only once in the game – and that was after Jarvis knocked over a fifthminute penalty when Pirates held on in the tackle. Lock James Sandford was driven over for the opening try of the match, with Kieran Hallett extending the Cornish side’s lead with a conversion and penalty. Pirates lost hooker Rob Elloway to the sin bin – but even the numerical advantage did not translate to similar gains on the scoreboard. Instead, Jarvis and Hallett twice traded penalties to give Pirates a 16-9 half-time lead. James Merriman, as industrious as ever, capped a lengthy spell of Bristol pressure by going over for a try that, once Jarvis had converted, levelled the game at 16-16. But the key moment in the match came when, from a lineout in the Bristol half, two passes put the ball in James Tincknell’s hands and the winger raced in from 35 metres, evading Andy Short on the way, to give Pirates a lead they would not surrender. Bristol’s late siege on the Pirates line took them to the

brink of salvaging a draw – but Jarvis was narrowly off-target from the touchline. With 22 regular-season league games, plus the potential for four play-off matches, to go, coach Holley is in no doubt as to what is required from now on. “I want to come here for memories that are positive – and that means standing on podiums, winning silverware and celebrating with supporters, not talking this sort of stuff to you guys,” Holley told the assembled journalists. “If we’re all on the same page, and we’re all prepared to improve one, two per cent every week together, then that will create some momentum – but it takes time, hard work and some tough talking.” Bristol: A D’Arcy; C Amesbury, A Short (F Otto 70), L Eves, R Edwards; A Jarvis, J Grindal (capt; R Tipuna 46); K Traynor, R Lawrence (O Hayes 68), J Hall (J Hobson 41), B Skirving, M Sorenson, N Koster (G Townson 80), J Merriman (R Pennycook 70), M Mama. Rep not used: T Roberts. Scorers: Tries – Merriman, Eves. Con – Jarvis. Pens – Jarvis (3). Cornish Pirates: C Holland; J Tincknell, T Riley, R James, M Evans (T Kessell 57); K Hallett, G Cattle (capt); A Paver (J Andrew 68), R Elloway, B Prescott, J Sandford (G Johnson 62), D Barry, C Morgan, J Conlon (A Carpenter 37-40), L McGlone (A Carpenter 75). Reps not used: M Bolwell, A Sinclair, J Fatialofa. Scorers: Tries – Sandford, Tincknell. Cons – Hallett (2). Pens – Hallett (3). Sin-binned: Elloway (27-40, killing the ball). Referee: D Rose. Attendance: 3,752.

Chinnor cruised to victory with seven tries in National Two South against a below-par Dings side. Wing Tristan Corpe proving too quick for the visitors defence, by grabbing four tries. Chinnor took the lead with a penalty from fly-half Will Millet in the first minute, and were soon 10 points up with a try from lock Sam Blewitt. Millet added the conversion. Five minutes later, Corpe got the first try, rounding his winger out wide to score under the posts. Millet added the conversion. Dings managed one real attack in the first half, when Mike Uren barged to the try line but just failed to find prop Mike Flook with the line begging. The home side rounded off the first-half with a try for Millett half-time lead of 22-0. Dings opened the secondhalf brightly, and after going close to a try through centre Sheldon Stevens, opened their account with a Mark Woodrow penalty. Chinnor stretched the lead with a well worked try, after moving the ball twice across the pitch for a try in the corner for wing Corpe, who added another three minutes later with a run from his own 22 for his hat-trick and a lead 32-3. Dings best period came around the 60- minutes when centre Rob Dempsey finished of a good drive by the pack with a try converted by Woodrow. Two more tries for the home, first from replacement centre George Blewitt and then from Corpe to complete his for try haul, saw the home side past 40 points. Dings were left to finish off with a consolation try for centre Sam Cox, who was forced by injuries to play much of the match as flanker.

Titans race to a big victory TAUNTON TITANS 61 EXMOUTH 23 Titans bounced back from their opening day defeat of the season at Bournemouth to pile up the points against newlypromoted Exmouth in National Two South at Hyde Park. It was virtually all over by the interval as Titans went in with a 39-8 lead, their forwards dominating and their backs taking full advantage to put points on the scoreboard. Exmouth scored three tries of their own, admittedly when the result was beyond doubt. Man of the match Richard Hartley snapped up two of Titans’ nine tries, the others coming from Peter Joyce, Brett Harvey, Luke Plummer, Jack Clayton, Will Webster, Sam Richardson and Stuart Townsend, who was making his home debut. Gary Kingdom kicked five conversions and two penalties. Exmouth’s consolation points came from tries by Richard Wright, Sam Jones, Jack Downey and Jack Westlake with Rob Avery-Wright landing a penalty.


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RESULTS, FIXTURES RUGBY UNION Aviva Premiership: Friday: Harlequins 6 Northampton 13, Sale 14 Newcastle 15. Saturday: Bath 27 Leicester 20, Exeter Chiefs 30 Wasps 26, Worcester 18 London Irish 20. Yesterday: Saracens 44 Gloucester 12. P Saracens ................... 2 Northampton ............ 2 Bath ......................... 2 Leicester ................... 2 Sale ......................... 2 Harlequins ................ 2 London Irish ............. 2 Newcastle ................ 2 Exeter....................... 2 Wasps ...................... 2 Worcester ................. 2 Gloucester ................ 2

W 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2

F 86 51 48 52 36 22 40 15 41 41 33 28

A 32 17 20 42 31 28 60 35 64 46 52 66

B Pts 2 10 1 9 0 8 2 6 1 5 1 5 0 4 0 4 0 4 2 2 1 1 1 1

Greene King IPA Championship: Saturday: Ealing 13 London Scottish 44 (at Allianz Park, Barnet), London Welsh 23 Bedford 9 (at Allianz Park, Barnet), Moseley 24 Rotherham 42 (at Castle Park, Doncaster), Nottingham 24 Leeds 16 (at Castle Park, Doncaster). Sunday: Plymouth Albion 41 Jersey 27 (at Sandy Park, Exeter), Cornish Pirates 23 Bristol 21 (at Sandy Park, Exeter). SSE National League One: Coventry 38 Cinderford 13, Esher 40 Henley 30, Fylde 34 Wharfedale 21, Hull Ionians 19 Doncaster 40, Loughborough Students 26 Old Albanians 19, Rosslyn Park 26 Richmond 15, Tynedale 25 Blaydon 24, Worthing 22 Blackheath 27. SSE National League Two South: Bishop’s Stortford 28 Ampthill 28, Bournemouth 45 London Irish Wild Geese 25, Cambridge 24 Canterbury 14, Chinnor 42 Dings Crusaders 17, Clifton 29 Hartpury College 23, Cornish All Blacks 31 Redruth 10, Southend 17 Shelford 13, Taunton 61 Exmouth 23. National League Three South West: Amersham & Chiltern 29 Avonmouth OB 7, Newton Abbot 27 Chippenham 15, Old Centralians 11 Lydney 44, Old Redcliffians 31 Brixham 7, Redingensians 18 Bracknell 12, Weston-super-Mare 36 Barnstaple 17, Worcester Wanderers 20 Old Patesians 28, Tribute South West One West: Bideford 12 St Austell 38, Bridgwater & Albion 14 Camborne 0, Chard 18 North Petherton 7, Hornets 42 Clevedon 9, Sidmouth 19 Coney Hill 10, Thornbury 8 Cleve 34, Wadebridge Camels 10 Cullompton 6. Southern Counties South: Dorchester 29 Ivel Barbarians 13, North Dorset 23 Swanage & Wareham 27, Walcot 20 Frome 23, Wells 28 Trowbridge 8, Weymouth 7 Corsham 34, Wimborne 17 Sherborne 13. Tribute Western Counties West: Bude 5 Devonport Services 10, Burnham 37 St Ives 12, Kingsbridge 15 Ivybridge 3, Tavistock 27 Penryn 29, Teignmouth 36 Paignton 22, Torquay Athletic 40 Okehampton 20, Truro 16 Wellington 15.

CRICKET FOURTH ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL Cardiff SWALEC Stadium: Australia 227 (G J Bailey 87), England 231-7 (J C Buttler 65no, M A Carberry 63, E J G Morgan 53, C J McKay 4-39). England beat Australia by 3 wickets. SECOND TEST MATCH (Day 5 of 5) Harare: Zimbabwe 294 (H Masakadza 75, B R M Taylor 51, Junaid Khan 4-67) & 199 (T M K Mawoyo 58, Rahat Ali 5-52), Pakistan 230 (Younus Khan 77, Khurram Manzoor 51, B V Vitori 5-60) & 239 (Misbah-ul-Haq 79no, Khurram Manzoor 54, T L Chatara 5-61) Zimbabwe beat Pakistan by 24 runs. LV= COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION ONE (Day 4 of 4) Derby: Derbyshire 298 (P M Borrington 75, S Chanderpaul 53, C Rushworth 5-47, G Onions 4-62) & 63 (G Onions 5-23), Durham 325 (S G Borthwick 89, W R Smith 81, A P Palladino 6-90) & 37-1. Durham (22pts) beat Derbyshire (4pts) by 9 wickets. Lord’s: Nottinghamshire 430-7 dec (S J Mullaney 125, A R Adams 80, D J Hussey 67, M J Lumb 54), Middlesex 353-7 dec (C J L Rogers 108, J L Denly 63, J A Simpson 51no, A R Adams 4-98). Middlesex (8pts) drew with Nottinghamshire (9pts). Taunton: Surrey 195 (A C Thomas 4-23) & 197 (C A J Meschede 4-43), Somerset 260 (N R D Compton 66) & 133-3. Somerset (21pts) beat Surrey (3pts) by 7 wickets. Hove: Sussex 292 (B C Brown 84no, R J Sidebottom 4-50) & 333-3 dec (C D Nash 167no, R J Hamilton-Brown 126no), Yorkshire 326 (A Lyth 93, K S Williamson 80, Ashar Zaidi 4-57) & 81-2. Sussex (7pts) drew with Yorkshire (9pts). LV= COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION TWO (Day 4 of 4) Canterbury: Essex 276 (O A Shah 84, B T Foakes 58, M Davies 4-67), Kent 107 (D D Masters 6-41) & 215-7 (S A Northeast 70, D I Stevens 67, M S Panesar 4-49). Kent (6pts) drew with Essex (8pts). Old Trafford: Lancashire 453-7 dec (P J Horton 156, S M Katich 56, L M Reece 50), Leicestershire 329 (B A Raine 72, N J O’Brien 63). Lancashire (11pts) drew with Leicestershire (8pts). New Road: Hampshire 428 (J M Vince 106, L A Dawson 70, C P Wood 61, S P Terry 58, M T Coles 50no, A Richardson 4-69) & 69-2 dec,

Worcestershire 351-8 dec (O B Cox 65, S H Choudhry 61no, T T Samaraweera 51, J A Tomlinson 4-85). Worcestershire (10pts) drew with Hampshire (10pts).

FOOTBALL Scottish Premiership: Yesterday: Ross County 2 Dundee Utd 4. Saturday: Hearts 1 Celtic 3, Kilmarnock 1 Inverness CT 2, Partick 0 Aberdeen 3, St Johnstone 1 Hibernian 2, St Mirren 0 Motherwell 1. Scottish Championship: Alloa 1 Dumbarton 2, Cowdenbeath 1 Falkirk 0, Dundee 0 Hamilton 0, Livingston 2 Morton 2, Queen of the South 0 Raith Rovers 1. Scottish League One: Airdrie 3 Stranraer 2, Brechin 1 Dunfermline 1, East Fife 1 Forfar 3, Rangers 5 Arbroath 1, Stenhousemuir 1 Ayr 1. Scottish League Two: Albion Rovers 0 Berwick Rangers 2, Clyde 1 East Stirling 2, Elgin 3 Montrose 3, Peterhead 2 Queen’s Park 1, Stirling Albion 0 Annan Athletic 2. Skrill North: Altrincham 2 Oxford City 2, Boston Utd 3 Guiseley 0, Brackley 3 Stalybridge 0, Bradford Park Avenue 3 Telford 1, Colwyn Bay 0 Worcester 0, Gainsborough 2 Barrow 1, Harrogate Town 0 Histon 1, Hednesford 2 Vauxhall Motors 0, Solihull 2 North Ferriby 0, Stockport County 1 Leamington 1, Workington 4 Gloucester City 2. Toolstation Western League Premier Division: Bishop Sutton 3 Odd Down 0, Bridport 4 Longwell Green 0, Buckland Athletic 2 Slimbridge 0, Cadbury Heath 1 Ilfracombe 1, Gillingham Town 2 Radstock 2, Hengrove 0 Bitton 1, Sherborne 7 Winterbourne 4, Willand Rovers 1 Melksham 0. Toolstation Western League First Division: Almondsbury UWE 1 Cheddar 2, Barnstaple Town 4 Welton Rovers 1, Bradford Town 3 Wincanton 1, Calne 0 Ashton & Backwell 0, Chard 1 Portishead 0, Chippenham Park 0 Keynsham 2, Cribbs 3 Warminster 1, Devizes 0 Shepton Mallet 1, Wellington 4 Roman Glass St George 4, Westbury 0 Oldland Abbotonians 0. Football League Youth Alliance, South West Under-18: Bsl Rovers 1 Exeter City 1, Hereford Utd 0 Cheltenham Tn 3, Plymouth Arg 3 Torquay Utd 0, Swindon 3 Bournemouth 4. South West Counties Youth: Andover Tn 6 Bsl Academy 0, Bath City 4 Salisbury City 3, New Coll Acad 0 Forest Green Rov 7, Newport Co 5 Dorchester Tn 3, Poole Tn 2 Cirencester Acad 0. Uhlsport Hellenic, Div I West: Carterton 0 Shortwood Utd 3, Lydney Tn 3 North Leigh Utd 1, Malmesbury Vic 0 Easington Spts 1, Purton 5 Fairford Tn 2, Tuffley Rov 2 Clanfield 1, Tytherington Rocks 6 New College Swindon 0. David Wilson Homes Gloucestershire County: Bishops Cleeve Res 3 Henbury 3, Chipping Sodbury Tn 1 Berkeley Tn 2, Frampton Utd 3 Rockleaze Rgrs 2, Gala Wilton 4 Yate Tn Res 1, Hanham Ath 2 Patchway Tn 3, Kings Stanley 1 Ellwood 1, Kingswood 1 Bristol Telephones 2, Longlevens 2 Bristol Academy 1, Southmead CS Ath 4 Thornbury Tn 2. Somerset County, Premier/Div I League Cup Round I: Bishops Lyd 2 Dundry Ath 1, Odd Down Res 3 Saltford 2, Shirehampton 6 Burnham Utd 2. Premier Div: Fry Club 3 Yatton Ath 1, Ilminster Tn 2 Nailsea Utd 4, Langford Rov 2000 2 Clutton 4, Stockwood Green 3 Berrow 1, Watchet Tn 2 Nailsea Tn 0, Weston St Johns 1 Cutters Friday 0. Div I: Broad Plain House 3 Larkhall Ath Res 2, Castle Cary 0 Congresbury 3, Clevedon Utd 1 St George(EIG) 1, Keynsham Tn Res 2 Purnell Spts 3, Middlezoy Rov 2 Brislington Res 3, Westfield 2 Frome Coll 1, Wrington Redhill 4 Banwell 4. Div II League Cup, Round I: Peasedown Ath 2 Burnham Utd Res 1. Div II East: Ashton & Backwell Utd Res 3 Imperial 3, Chew Magna 3 Radstock Tn Res 1, Chilcompton Spts 3 Stockwood Green Res 1, Cutters Friday Res 0 Long Ashton 5, Timsbury Ath 1 Farrington Gurney 0, Tunley Ath 1 Bishop Sutton Res 0, Welton Rov Res 2 Fry Club Res 2. Div II West: Cheddar Res 1 Glastonbury 3, Churchill Club 70 3 Portishead Tn Res 2, Cleeve West Tn 3 Worle 1, Kewstoke Lions 1 Wells City Res 2, North Curry 6 Nailsea Utd Res 2, Staplegrove 5 Weston St Johns Res 1, Uphill Castle 5 Combe St Nicholas 1, Winscombe 1 Nailsea Tn Res 0. Bristol Premier, Premier Div: AEK Boco 2 Winterbourne Utd Res 1, Hallen Res 0 Highridge Utd 3, Bitton Res 0 Old Sodbury 4, Lebeq 4 Nicholas Wdrs 1, Longwell Green Res 0 Mendip Utd 1, Totterdown Utd 2 DRG Frenchay 1, Wick 2 Shaftesbury 0. Div I: Frampton Ath 2 Eden Grove 0, Brimsham Green 0 Made For Ever 1, Patchway Tn Res 2 Bristol Manor Farm Res 5, Oldland Abbots Res 1 Brislington Cricketers 1, Olveston Utd 2 Roman Glass St George Res 1, Sea Mills Park 4 Greyfriars Ath 1. Weston-s-Mare & District, Atwell Shield Prelim Rd: Yatton Ath Res 5 Churchill Club 70 Res 3. Div I: Berrow Res 0 Tickenham Utd 6, Hutton 8 Winscombe Res 0, Nailsea Utd A 2 Cleeve West Tn Res 0, Portishead Tn A 0 Clevedon Utd Res 4. Div II: Burnham Utd A 4 Nailsea Utd B 3, Congresbury Res 3 Clevedon Dons 2, St George (EIG) Res 4 Clevedon Utd A 4, Weston Super Seagulls 5 Langford Rov Res 2. Div III: Axbridge Tn 0 AFC Nailsea 2, Banwell Res 2 Shipham 3, Portishead Tn B 4 Uphill Castle Res 5, Wedmore 2 Westend 2, Worle Rgrs 3

Winscombe A 1. Div IV: Cheddar A 3 Pill Utd 1, King Alfred SC 5 Hutton Res 1, KVFC 3 Kewstoke Lions Res 0, St George (EIG) 0 Wrington Redhill Res 6. Div V: Congresbury A 1 Clapton-in-Gordano 1, Portishead CT 2 Shipham Res 1, South Park Rgrs 1 Dolphin Ath 5, Worle Res 9 Priory Rgrs 2. Div VI: Burnham Utd B 0 Worle Rgrs Res 0, Clevedon Utd B 0 Berrow A 6. Mid-Somerset League sponsored by Trophies of Radstock – Prem Div: Belrose 0 Wells City A 4; Meadow Rangers 1 Frome Tn Sports 9; Pensford 2 Mells & Vobster 2; Welton Arsenal 2 Westfield Res 2. Div One: Clutton Res 2 Westfield A 2; Evercreech 0 Camerton 4; Frome Collegians 1 Stoke Rovers 3; Pilton 5 Purnells Sp Res 0. Div Two: High Littleton 3 Farrington Gurney Res 2. Mells & Vobster Res 0 Chilcompton Sp Res 5; Radstock Tn A 2 Timsbury Ath Res 1; Westhill Sp 3 Tunley Res 6. Div Three: Baltonsborough 4 Temple Cloud Res 1; Chilcompton Sp A 0 Pensford Res 6; Chilcompton Utd 3 Belrose Res 1; Purnells Sp A 1 Wells City B 1; Somer Valley 2 Chew Magna Res 3; Tor Leisure 5 Westhill Sp Res 2. Yeovil & District – Prem Div: AFC Huish 1 Brhoden 1; Milborne Port 1 Somerton Sp 3; Victoria Sp 1 Pen Mill 4; Wagtail 1 Normalair 4. Div One: Bradford Abbas 4 Templecombe 1; Butleigh 3 Martock 2; Normalair 2 Milborne Port 2; Stoke sub Hamdon 4 Barton Leverkusen 0. Div Two: AFC Wessex 2 Somerton 5; Bruton 4 Afc Huish 6; East Coker 5 Waggy Ath 0; Montacute 2 Mudford 3; Pen Mill 0 Manor Ath 0. Div Three: Barwick 2 Victoria Sp 1; Barton Leverkusen 0 AFC Camel 3; Ilchester 3 Aller Park 2; Martock 2 Ashcott 1; Odcombe 3 Milborne Port 1. Taunton & District – Seward Cup: Ash Rgs 6 Morganians 0; Tone Youth 12 East Bower 1. Div One: Alcombe 4 Locomotoves 2; Bridgwater Sp 5 Bishops Lydeard 0; Hamilton Hawks 0 Sampford Blues 3; N Petherton 0 Middlezoy 2. Div Two: Appletree 5 Hamilton 2; Dulverton 3 Wyvern 2; Nether Stowey 0 Minhead 8; Stogursey 2 Watchet 0; Wembdon 2 Westonzoyland 0. Div Three: Bridgwater Sp 1 Gallery 3; Galmington Dragons 0 Sydenham 8; Highbridge 4 Wyvern 0. Div Four: Exmoor 4 Woolavington 0; Norton Fitzwarren 7 Nether Stowey 1; Sampford Blues 5 Porlock 2; Williton 2 N Petherton 3. Div Five: Bridgwater Grasshoppers 3 Staplegrove 0; Bridgwater Wolves 6 Hamilton 0; Creech Coogars 0 Norton Fitzwarren 6; Middlezoy 0 Morganians 0; Wiveliscombe 0 Galmington Dragons 8. Wiltshire Premier: Chippenham Yth 0 Supermarine SC 2; Marlborough 2 Purton 0; SKS Blyskawica 2 Ludgershall 1; Southbrook 1 Devizes 1; Vale opf Pewsey 0 Trowbridge 4; Wroughton 1 Shrewton 8. Div One: Blunsdon 0 Marlborough 4; Intel 5 Wroughton 0; Melkshjam 3 W Bassett Dev 6; Sarum Youth Sen 1 Malmesbury 5. Trowbridge League, sponsored by Trowbridge Windows & Conservatories – Div One: Bradford United 3, The Lamb 4; Castle Combe 4, Westbury Res 2; Freshford 6, Warminster Res 3; North Bradley 3, Steeple Ashton 1; Semington Magpies 8, Trowbridge Wanderers 0. Div Two: Trowbridge Town Res 1, Bradford United Res 0; Trowbridge Wanderers Res 6, Heytesbury 3; Westbury Town 3, The Fleece 3; Westwood 5, Bratton 1; Worton & Cheverell 4, Lacock 5. Div Three: Polenez 1, Marshfield 1; The Lamb Res v Holt pp; The Stiffs 3, Zeals 4; United 4, Trowbridge Rangers 3. Tony Pryce Taunton and District Youth League – Under 12, Div One: VPR 4 Minehead Town 2, Galmington Dragons A 0 Tone Youth Wasps 1, Minehead Town Inter 5 Watchet Town 0, Tone Youth Hornets 15 Galmington Dragons B 2. Div Two: Ashcott 2 Spaxton 5, Bishops Lydeard 5 Ruishton 2, Bridgwater Wolves 7 Wellington 2, Holway 8 Nether Stowey 1, Rhode Lane Wanderers 3 North Petherton 3, Wembdon 11 Taunton North 1. Under 11, Div A: Bishops Lydeard 4 Heathfield 5, Galmington Dragons Raiders 7 Wembdon 1, Staplegrove 3 Taunton North 1, Tone Youth Hornets 0 Wellington Town 7. Div B: Rhode Lane Wanderers 1 Tone Youth Wasps 2, Galmington Dragons Hawks 6 Staplegrove 2, Minehead Town 2 Bridgwater Wolves 4, Ruishton 4 Wembdon 1. Bristol & District, Senior Div: Henbury Res 3 Bristol Barcelona 2, Iron Acton 3 Hallen A 4, Longwell Green Spts A 1 Shire Res 3, Nicholas Wdrs Res 0 AEK Boco Res 1, Portville Warriors 9 Wick Res 0, Pucklechurch Spts 5 Crosscourt Utd 2. Div I: Hambrook 4 Chipping Sodbury Tn Res 0, Mendip Utd Res 0 Totterdown Utd Res 1, Miners 0 Bradley Stoke Tn 8, Rangeworthy 2 Seymour Utd Res 2, Stanton Drew 3 Lebeq Res 5, Talbot Knowle Utd 3 St Pancras 4, Winterbourne Utd A v Soundwell Vic pp. Bristol Suburban, Premier Div I: Ashton Utd 7 St Aldhelms 0, Easton Cowboys 0 Lawrence Weston 0, Little Stoke 3 Severn Beach 1, Mangotsfield Spts 0 Tytherington Rocks Res 1, Old Georgians 1 Fishponds OB 3, Ridings High 3 Stoke Gifford Utd 1. Premier Div II: Almondsbury UWE Res 4 Totterdown POB 0, Downend Foresters 5 Cadbury Heath Res 1, Glenside 5 OB 3 Lebeq Utd 9, Rockleaze Rgrs Res 1 Brislington A 2, Southmead CS Utd v Bristol Ath pp, Wessex Wdrs 2 CAB Olympic SC 2. Bristol & Avon, Premier Div: Bristol Revolution 1 LS Utd 5, Bristol Sports 10 Whitchurch Phoenix 2, Broad Plain A 6 Wessex Wdrs A 0, De Veys Res 5 Dodington 0, Iron Acton B 8 Westerleigh Spts Res 4, Sea Mills Park A 0 AFC Hartcliffe Res 4. Bristol Downs, Div I: AFC Bohemia 1

Ashley 3, Portland OB 3 Jersey Rgrs 1, Retainers 1 Jamaica Bell 7, Saints OB 0 DAC Beachcroft 0, Sneyd Park 5 Cotswool 1, Sporting Greyhound 0 Lawes Jrs 3, Torpedo 1 Clifton St Vinc 4. Div II: Ashley Res 0 Clifton Rockets 0, Saints OB Res 3 Lion 1, Sneyd Park Res 0 Hare On The Hill 3, Sporting Greyhound Res 0 Easton Cowboys 2, St Andrews 0 Corinthians 2, Tebby 5 Old Cliftonians 3, Torpedo Res 0 Clifton St Vinc Res 2. Div III: Bengal Tigers 1 Clifton St Vinc 3, Old Elizabethans 6 Helios 0, Portland OB Res 0 Green Park Rgrs 6, Retainers Res 1 Evergreen 3, Sneyd Park A 3 Easton Cowboys Res 8, Torpedo A 2 Luccombe Garage 1, Wellington Wdrs 2 Cotham OB 3. Div IV: Clifton Rockets Res 1 Clifton St Vinc 3, Retainers A 4 Lion FC 2, Sneyd Park B 3 Jersey Rgrs Res 6, Tebby AFC Res 3 DDAS 4, Torpedo B 1 Cosmos UK 2, Warmley Utd 1 NCSF Utd 1, West Town Utd 2 Conham Rgrs 1. Keyline Taunton and District Sunday League – Div One: Ash Rangers 0 Bathpool 4, Black Rileys 5 Staplegrove Sports 6, Hamilton 5 Princess Royal 3, Northern Lions 5 Tone Youth 1, Wellington Warriors 2 Old Inn 1. Div Two: Carhampton Rovers 1 North Curry 4, Churchinford 11 Hamilton Reserves 0, Cotford Sasints 3 Ash Rangers Reserves 6, DB United 7 PCUK 2, Watchet Blue Waves 2 AFC Dunster 3. Div Three: Pegasus 2 Pink Panthers 3, Saxton Rangers 6 White Hart Albion 2, Trinity Rangers 2 Mariners 2, Wellington Warriors Reserveds 2 Blue park Rangers 3, White Eagles FC 2 Williton Rockets 0. S.K. Fruits Limited, Chippenham Sunday League – Prem Div: AFC Melksham v Biddestone Social pp; Bradford Renegades 3, The Castle 4; Bug & Spider v Steeple Ashton Rangers pp; Westbury Rangers 8, FC Colerne 2. Div One: Bromham 3, Somerford 2; Goatacre 4, Chippenham West End 0. Div Two: FC Buscots v AFC Avellionspp; Potterne 3, Miller Sports A 2. Div Three: Old Road 2, Pig & Whistle United 5; Worton & Cheverell (Sunday) 3, FC North Wiltshire 2; Wren 0, Melksham Cosmos 5. Div Four: Bath Road 3, White Horse (Sunday) B 3; Cross Keys 1, Bremhill View 7; Melksham Forest 2, Cavalier 0; Miller Sports B 1, Corsham Centre Youth 5; The Mallard 4, Trowbridge Rangers (Sunday) 0. WG Parr Trophy (sponsored by Westernsport Trophies of Chippenham) Prelimin Rd: Christian Malford v Talbot H-W; Corsham Park v Oakhill A-W; Corsham United v North Star B A-W; GRFC 0, Kings Arms 3; North Star A 1, Corsham Wildcats 5; Prestige Bodyworks 2, Fortune Inn 1; Staverton 1, Sportzcoach 3; Sutton Benger 6, Crossblades 1; Trowbridge Town S C 2, Southwick 4.

CYCLING Tour of Spain, Stage 20 (Aviles to Alto de L’Angliru, 142.2km): 1 K Elissonde (Fra) FDJ.fr 3hr 55min 36sec, 2 C Horner (USA) RadioShack Leopard +0.26sec, 3 A Valverde (Spa) Movistar +0.54, 4 V Nibali (Ita) Astana same time, 5 A F Cardoso (Por) Caja Rural-Seguros RGA same time. Stage 21 (Leganes to Madrid, 109.6km): 1 M Matthews (Aus) Orica-Green Edge 2hr 44min 00sec, 2 T Farrar (USA) Garmin-Sharp, 3 N Arndt (Ger) Argos-Shimano, 4 G Meersman (Bel) Omega Pharma-Quick Step, 5 M A Richeze (Arg) Lampre-Merida all same time. Final general classification: 1 C Horner (USA) RadioShack Leopard 84hr 36min 04sec, 2 V Nibali (Ita) Astana +37secs, 3 A Valverde (Spa) Movistar +1.36, 4 J Rodriguez (Spa) Katusha +3.22, 5 N Roche (Irl) Saxo-Tinkoff +7.11.

GOLF European Tour KLM Open, Zandvoort, Netherlands, Leading final scores (Gbr or Irl unless stated, par 70): 268 J Luiten (Ned) 69 65 66 68, M A Jimenez (Spa) 64 67 70 67 (Luiten won at first play-off hole). 271 D McGrane 65 70 67 69, R Fisher 69 68 68 66, S Dyson 69 63 71 68, G Havret (Fra) 67 70 68 66. 272 J Quesne (Fra) 67 65 70 70. 273 S Kjeldsen (Den) 68 67 72 66. 274 D Horsey 71 66 70 67, P Larrazabal (Spa) 65 66 77 66. USPGA Tour BMW Championship, Lake Forest, Illinois, Leading third-round scores (USA unless stated, par 71): 200 J Furyk 72 59 69. 201 S Stricker 66 71 64. 202 B Snedeker 63 68 71. 203 Z Johnson 64 70 69. 204 T Woods 66 72 66.

HOCKEY EHL Men’s Premier Division East Grinstead 3 Sheffield Hallam 0, Reading 3 Canterbury 1, Surbiton 5 Hampstead and Westminster 1, Loughborough Students 3 Cannock 1, Wimbledon 1 Beeston 3. Men’s Conference West: University of Exeter 3 Guildford 0, University of Birmingham 3 Isca 2, Fareham 4 Indian Gymkhana 4, Team Bath Buccaneers 2 Havant 0, Cheltenham 1 Cardiff & Met 4. EHL Investec Women’s Premier Division: University of Birmingham 1 Leicester 3, Beeston 7 Sutton Coldfield 0, Reading 1 Canterbury 2, Bowdon Hightown 5 Olton & West Warwicks 2, Surbiton 1 Clifton 1. Women’s Conference West: Isca University 2 Oxford Hawks 2, Buckingham 11 Bristol Firebrands 0, Gloucester City 3 Exe 0, Swansea City 1 Barnes 0, Trojans 2 Slough 4.

ICE HOCKEY Elite League: Friday: Dundee Stars 5 Nottingham Panthers 2. Saturday: Belfast Giants 0 Coventry Blaze 5, Cardiff Devils 3 Braehead Clan 4, Edinburgh Capitals 3 Sheffield Steelers 10, Fife Flyers 4 Nottingham Panthers 5 (SO). Yesterday: Coventry v Fife, Edinburgh v Nottingham, Dundee v Sheffield – late results. Challenge Cup: Yesterday: Hull v Cardiff – late result.

SPEEDWAY Test Match (Saturday, at Workington): Great Britain 48 (C Cook 14+1) Australia 42 (J Grajczonek 10+2). Great Britain win series 4-1. Sky Sports Elite League: Friday: Eastbourne 20 Belle Vue 16 – abandoned after six heats, result does not stand, King’s Lynn v Birmingham – off. Premier League: Saturday: Rye House v Redcar – off. Yesterday: Glasgow v Plymouth – off, Newcastle v Edinburgh – late result. Retro Cup: Yesterday: Scunthorpe v Sheffield – off. Tony Sanford Memorial Trophy (Saturday, at Plymouth): 1 J Anderson (Plymouth), 2 T Kurtz (Plymouth), 3 P Starke (Berwick & Dudley), 4 K Hughes (Stoke).

TENNIS Davis Cup World Group semi-final, Belgrade: Serbia v Canada: M Raonic (Can) bt J Tipsarevic (Ser) 5-7 6-3 3-6 6-3 10-8, D Nestor (Can) & V Pospisil (Can) bt I Bozoljac (Ser) & N Zimonjic (Ser) 6-7 (6-8) 6-4 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 10-8, N Djokovic (Ser) bt M Raonic (Can) 7-6 (7-1) 6-2 6-2, J Tipsarevic (Ser) bt J Pospisil (Can) 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 7-6 (8-6). Serbia beat Canada 3-2. Davis Cup World Group semi-final, Prague: Czech Republic v Argentina: T Berdych (Cze) bt L Mayer (Arg) 6-4 4-6 6-3 6-4, T Berdych (Cze) & R Stepanek (Cze) bt C Berlocq (Arg) & H Zeballos (Arg) 6-3 6-4 6-2, H Zeballos (Arg) bt L Rosol (Cze) 4-6 7-6 (8-6) 6-4, L Mayer (Arg) bt J Vesely (Cze) 6-4 6-4. Czech Republic beat Argentina 3-2. Davis Cup World Group play-off, Umag, Croatia: Croatia v Great Britain: C Fleming (Gbr) & A Murray (Gbr) bt I Dodig (Cro) & M Pavic (Cro) 6-3 6-2 6-7 (6-8) 6-1, A Murray (Gbr) bt I Dodig (Cro) 6-4 6-2 6-4, D Evans (Gbr) bt M Pavic (Cro) 6-4 7-6 (7-4). Great Britain beat Croatia 4-1. WTA Tour Tashkent Open, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Final: (1) B Jovanovski (Ser) bt O Govortsova (Blr) 4-6 7-5 7-6 (7-3). AEGON GB Pro-Series Men’s Event, Roehampton, Final: D Cox (Gbr) bt J Goodall (Gbr) 7-6 (10-8) 2-2 ret.

TODAY CRICKET FIFTH ONE-DAY INTERNATIONAL Southampton Ageas Bowl: England v Australia (2pm).

FOOTBALL Barclays Premier League: Swansea City v Liverpool (8pm). Calor Southern League Premier Division: St Albans City v Cambridge City (7.45pm).

RUGBY UNION (7.30pm unless stated) Aviva Premiership A League Southern Conference: Exeter Braves v Wasps, Harlequins v Bath Utd, Saracens Storm v London Irish.

SPEEDWAY (7.30pm unless stated) Sky Sports Elite League: Birmingham v King’s Lynn, Peterborough v Belle Vue, Swindon v Lakeside. Premier League: Newcastle v Plymouth, Somerset v Ipswich, Workington v Edinburgh. Joe Hughes Invitational (at Wolverhampton). John Cearns Cup: Kent v Wimbledon (6.30pm).

SPORT ON TELEVISION FOOTBALL: Barclays Premier League: Swansea City v Liverpool – Sky Sports 1, 7pm. CRICKET: Fifth one-day international, England v Australia – Sky Sports 1, 1.30pm. CYCLING: Tour of Britain – ITV4, 1.30pm. SNOOKER: Shanghai Masters – Eurosport, 7.30am.

Patesians see off Wanderers RUGBY EXTRA Old Patesians came out on top by 28-20 at Worcester Wanderers in National Three South West. Both sides crossed for three tries in a tight affair despite the Wanderers having a bright opening quarter. Old Patesians’ try-scorers were James Aherne, Matt Mudway and Craig Ballinger with Stu Taylor adding a conversion and two penalties. Worcester replied with tries from Chris Jenkinson, Ed Whitehead and Mike Dodge plus a Paul Burton penalty and a conversion. ■ Avonmouth Old Boys have had a difficult start to their season facing two of the sides chasing promotion. Last weekend they lost at home to Weston and this time they went down 29-7 away to Amersham & Chiltern. The home side built up a commanding 24-0 lead with the game in to the second half before Mouth troubled the scoreboard with a try from Charlie Reynolds which was converted by skipper Matt Belbin. ■ Chard won one of the first big matches South West One West season when they beat North Petherton 18-7 at home. Joe Massey and Ryan Helliar scored tries for Chard with New Zealander Chris Doak kicking two penalties and a conversion. Damien Griffiths went over for a try for Petherton with Harry Roberts converting. Cleve were impressive 34-8 away winners over Thornbury while Bridgwater and Albion maintained their impressive start with a 14-0 home success against Camborne. Hornets proved too strong for visitors Clevedon, winning 42-9.

Herbert kicks six out of six BUCKINGHAM 13 CHELTENHAM 18 Cheltenham bounced back from last week’s heavy home defeat to Windsor as six Josh Herbert penalties earned a much-needed win on the road in South West One East. Buckingham opened the scoring with an Andy White penalty, but Cheltenham hit back within two minutes as full-back Herbert landed a penalty. A second Herbert penalty edged Cheltenham ahead and they gained a man advantage as home captain Tom Amos was shown a yellow card. Within two minutes of the restart Buckingham drew level with Cheltenham giving away a soft penalty which White kicked. Herbert kicked three penalties for a 15-6 lead after 60 minutes play. Cheltenham extended their lead to 18-6 with Herbert kicking his sixth penalty out six attempts. Buckingham finally gave their home support something to cheer when elusive full-back Andy Turvey split the Cheltenham defence to score a fine try which White converted.


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West ham ................(0) 0

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hOMe AWAY P W D L F A W D L F A Pts Arsenal ..............4 1 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 6 2 9 Spurs .................4 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 9 Liverpool ............3 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 9 Man City ............4 2 0 0 6 0 0 1 1 2 3 7 Man Utd .............4 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 4 2 7 Chelsea .............4 2 0 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 Stoke .................4 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 7 Newcastle ..........4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 5 7 Everton ..............4 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 2 2 6 West Ham ..........4 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 5 Southamptn .......4 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 5 Cardiff ................4 1 1 0 3 2 0 1 1 1 3 5 Fulham...............4 0 1 1 2 4 1 0 1 1 1 4 Norwich..............4 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 3 4 Hull ....................4 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 4 4 Aston Villa..........4 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 4 3 3 Crystal Pal .........4 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 2 1 4 3 Swansea ............3 0 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 2 1 3 West Brom .........4 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 Sunderland ........4 0 0 2 1 4 0 1 1 2 4 1

barnet ..................................1 lincoln city ...................... 1 cambridge Utd....................1 Gateshead ......................... 0 Dartford ...............................1 Nuneaton........................... 2 Forest Green .......................2 Fc halifax ......................... 1 Grimsby ...............................1 braintree town ................. 0 kidderminster .....................2 hyde .................................. 1 Macclesfield ........................0 Alfreton town ................... 1 Salisbury .............................3 chester Fc ........................ 1 Southport ............................2 Welling .............................. 2 hOMe AWAY

Pt 20 20 15 15 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 11 11 10 9 9 8 7 7 5 4 3 3 2

leeds .......................(1) 1

bournemouth ..........(1) 1

blackpool ................(1) 2

Att 19,622

Grabban 12 Att 9,446

Varney 7

Fuller 7 Bishop 48

bradford ..................(1) 2

colchester...............(2) 2

burton Albion..........(0) 1

Portsmouth .............(1) 2

bristol city ..............(0) 0

Peterboro ................(1) 3

cheltenham .............(1) 2

Oxford Utd ..............(1) 2

Sheff Utd .................(0) 0

chesterfield .............(1) 2

AFc Wimbledon .....(0) 0

Dag & red ...............(1) 2

bristol rovers.........(0) 0

Fleetwood town......(0) 2

bury .........................(1) 1

hartlepool ................(2) 2

Accrington Stanley (0) 1

Newport county......(2) 2

Morecambe .............(1) 3

Northampton ...........(1) 1

exeter ......................(1) 2

Plymouth .................(0) 0

Wycombe ................(0) 3

rochdale .................(0) 1

torquay ...................(0) 0

York ..........................(1) 1

Mansfield .................(1) 2

Wells 15, 53 Att 13,570 Att 11,134

Monakana 28 Ibehre 32

Barnett 24 Assombalonga 51, 88

burnley ....................(0) 1

blackburn................(0) 1 Rhodes 85

carlisle.....................(0) 1

huddersfld...............(0) 0

Doncaster ................(0) 0

crawley town..........(0) 1

Shrewsbury.............(0) 1

ipswich ....................(1) 3

Middlesbrough .......(1) 1

crewe .......................(0) 0

Walsall .....................(0) 3

leyton Orient ..........(2) 3

Port Vale ..................(1) 2

Mk Dons ..................(2) 3

Notts county...........(0) 1

Preston ....................(1) 3

Stevenage ...............(0) 0

Stanislas 76 Att 15,699 Att 13,102

McGoldrick 34, 90 Chambers 57

Adomah 12 Att 15,276

leicester ..................(1) 2

Wigan.......................(0) 0

Millwall .....................(0) 1

Derby .......................(2) 5

Moore 15 Nugent 81 (pen) Waghorn 75 Att 9,523

Nottm For ................(2) 3 Cox 18 Etuhu 45 (og) Henderson 84

Att 21,810

Buxton 9 Bryson 45, 57, 81 Bennett 87

barnsley ..................(1) 2 O’Grady 20 (pen) Cywka 69 Att 21,181

Robson 54

Drury 64, Att 3,202 Att 4,260

Chadwick 5, Williams 37 Bamford 90 Huntington 45 Laird 59, Davies 84

brentford .................(2) 4

Wolves .....................(2) 3

Swindon ..................(0) 2

Yeovil .......................(0) 1 charlton ..................(0) 1

Golbourne 3 Doyle 43, Foley 90

Pudil 71 Att 16,431

Kermorgant 47 (pen)

Yesterday reading ...................(0) 0 brighton ..................(0) 0 Att 18,306

P W Blackpool ...........6 3 QPR ...................6 3 Nottm For ..........6 3 Leicester ............6 2 Burnley ..............6 1 Leeds .................6 1 Derby .................6 0 Watford ..............6 1 Reading .............6 1 Bournemth .........6 2 Blackburn...........6 2 Huddersfld ........6 1 Wigan ................6 1 Brighton .............6 1 Ipswich...............6 2 Middlesbro’ ........6 0 Charlton .............5 1 Doncaster ..........5 1 Sheff Wed ..........6 0 Birmingham .......6 0 Yeovil .................6 0 Barnsley.............6 1 Bolton ................6 0 Millwall ...............6 0

hOMe D L F 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 7 1 0 5 2 0 4 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 0 8 2 0 5 0 1 4 0 1 9 2 0 6 2 0 6 1 1 4 0 1 7 2 1 3 0 1 2 0 2 3 2 1 4 1 2 1 0 3 0 1 1 4 1 2 1 0 3 1

A 0 1 2 2 2 3 5 3 4 3 4 2 5 3 3 4 2 4 5 3 5 7 3 7

W 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

AWAY D L F 1 0 6 1 0 3 1 1 3 0 1 4 0 1 5 1 0 3 0 0 10 1 1 4 1 1 2 0 2 3 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 4 2 0 2 2 1 3 0 2 3 1 1 2 0 3 4 1 2 2 2 1 3

A 3 1 3 3 3 1 2 4 2 11 4 3 3 2 4 5 5 2 4 4 3 9 8 6

Pts 16 16 13 13 11 11 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 2 2

basingstoke ........................2 ebbsfleet United............... 2 bath city..............................2 tonbridge Angels ............. 2 boreham Wood ...................2 Gosport borough ............. 0 bromley ...............................3 Staines town .................... 0 chelmsford..........................0 Whitehawk ........................ 2 Dorchester...........................1 bishop’s Stortford ........... 3 Dover ...................................1 Weston-S-Mare ................. 2 eastbourne borough..........0 concord rangers ............. 0 havant and W......................1 hayes & Yeading .............. 2 Maidenhead Utd..................1 eastleigh ........................... 3 Sutton Utd ...........................3 Farnboro ........................... 3 hOMe AWAY P W Eastleigh ................7 2 Bromley .................7 4 Weston-S-Mare .....7 2 Bishop’s Stortford .. 7 2 Basingstoke ...........7 3 Hayes & Yeading ... 7 1 Maidenhead Utd .... 6 1 Eastbourne Borough6 1 Sutton Utd .............7 2 Bath City ................6 1 Concord Rangers .. 7 1 Dover .....................7 1 Whitehawk .............7 1 Staines Town .........7 3 Ebbsfleet United ....7 0 Havant and W........7 2 Tonbridge Angels ...7 1 Boreham Wood......7 1 Farnboro ................3 1 Chelmsford ............6 1 Gosport Borough ...7 0 Dorchester .............7 0

D 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 0

l F A W 0 3 1 3 0 14 2 1 1 4 1 3 1 4 3 2 0 8 4 1 2 4 3 3 1 5 6 2 0 3 2 2 1 10 6 0 1 6 5 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 5 2 2 1 4 2 0 6 2 0 0 2 2 1 2 6 5 0 1 3 4 1 2 5 8 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 8 0 2 1 4 0 4 4 15 0

D 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1

l 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 2

F A 7 3 3 3 7 4 9 6 2 3 7 4 6 1 3 2 1 2 3 2 4 5 2 1 8 8 4 12 7 6 1 2 6 10 3 6 4 5 1 6 3 7 1 3

Pt 16 15 15 14 13 12 11 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 4 4 2 1

Att 8,855

tranmere .................(1) 3

Sheff Wed ................(1) 1 Watford ....................(0) 1

McGregor 76 Att 7,142

Oldham ....................(1) 2

Nardiello 21 (pen), 63, 90 Att 8,306 Atkinson 44 Dugdale 55, Stockton 90 Att 4,454

Ralls 64

Dodds 21 Myrie-Williams 54

rotherham...............(1) 3

birmingham ............(0) 0

Nuhiu 25 Att 22,328

Wildig 47

Westcarr 66, 69 (pen) Baxendale 84

Mooney 24, 45, Lisbie 88 Att 4,888

QPr ..........................(0) 1 Austin 49 Att 16,953

Att 4,863

Montano 44 Lanzoni 53

Taylor 3 Donaldson 14, 71 Forshaw 90 (pen)

N’Guessan 82, Mason 90 Att 19,388

Yesterday coventry ..................(1) 2 Gillingham...............(1) 1 L Clarke 2 Moussa 83

P W L Orient ..............6 3 Peterboro ..........7 2 Wolves ...............6 3 Rotherham .........7 2 Preston ..............7 2 MK Dons............7 2 Bradford .............7 3 Brentford ............7 2 Crawley Town ....7 2 Walsall ...............6 1 Colchester .........7 1 Swindon .............7 2 Shrewsbury........6 1 Port Vale ............7 1 Oldham ..............7 1 Stevenage .........7 0 Tranmere ...........7 0 Crewe ................7 1 Carlisle...............7 1 Coventry ............7 3 Sheff Utd............7 1 Bristol City .........6 0 Gillingham..........7 0 Notts Co ............6 0

hOMe D L F 0 0 8 0 1 3 0 0 9 2 0 8 2 0 7 2 0 7 1 0 12 1 0 4 1 1 8 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 0 8 2 0 3 1 1 4 0 2 3 1 2 4 2 2 6 2 1 7 0 3 2 1 0 13 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 0 3 2

McDonald 10 Att 2,046

A 2 3 3 5 3 4 2 1 7 5 3 2 1 5 3 6 12 9 10 9 3 7 3 6

W 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

AWAY D L F 0 0 8 1 0 14 1 0 5 1 0 6 2 0 7 2 0 3 2 1 4 2 1 6 1 1 6 0 1 4 2 1 4 1 3 3 2 1 3 0 3 4 0 3 8 1 2 1 0 2 3 0 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 7 0 4 2 2 1 7 1 3 5 1 2 3

A 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 9 5 1 5 7 6 7 10 4 5 8 5 4 9 8 11 6

Pts 18 16 16 15 13 13 12 12 11 10 9 8 7 7 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 1

Diamond 90 Att 3,577

Holmes 34 Ferry 52

Harrison 8 Gornell 51 Att 3,906

Kitson 34 Mullins 57

Roberts 30 Hird 54 Att 6,353 Ogogo 10 Howell 72

Att 1,423

Sarcevic 52 Evans 64 Att 3,520

Soares 28

Franks 30 Monkhouse 42

Gray 57 Att 3,388

Jones 3 Willmott 24 Att 3,165

Naylor 12 (og), 57 (og) Amond 71 (pen)

Blyth 7 Att 4,036

Bennett 35 O’Flynn 90

Att 6,702

Wood 70 Morgan 74 Knott 90

Henderson 77 Att 2,138 Brobbel 3 Att 3,513

P W Chesterfield .......7 4 Oxford Utd .........7 1 Fleetwood Town 7 3 Exeter ................7 3 Wycombe...........7 2 Morecambe........7 2 AFC Wimbledon 7 3 Mansfield ...........7 1 Rochdale ...........7 3 Burton Albion .....7 1 Scunthorpe ........7 1 Newport County.7 2 Portsmouth ........7 1 Dag & Red .........7 2 Southend ...........7 2 Plymouth............7 2 Bury ...................7 2 Bristol Rvrs ........7 2 Torquay ..............7 0 Cheltenham .......7 0 Hartlepool ..........7 1 Northamptn ........7 1 York ...................7 1 Accrington..........7 0

hOMe D L F 0 0 7 2 0 5 0 1 11 0 0 6 0 1 3 1 0 5 0 0 6 2 0 5 1 0 7 1 2 4 2 0 4 1 1 8 0 2 4 2 0 6 0 2 4 0 2 2 0 1 7 1 0 4 2 1 2 3 1 7 0 3 3 1 2 6 1 2 2 1 2 2

FA cup First round Qualifying

Guisborough Town 2 Bishop A 2, Jarrow Roofing 1 Morpeth Town 0, Marske Utd 3 Albion Sports 0, Penrith 3 Padiham 1, Spennymoor Town 0 Lancaster City 1, Brighouse Town 4 Crook Town 1, Blyth Spartans 1 AFC Fylde 3, Whitby 1 West Auckland 1, Team Northumbria 0 Scarborough Athletic 4, Stocksbridge PS 2 Ramsbottom 2, Marine 2 Curzon Ashton 4, Warrington Tn 0 New Mills 0, Runcorn Linnets 2 Glossop North End 1, Prescot Cables 0 Buxton 1, FC United 0 Chorley 1, Ashton U 2 Witton Albion 1, Ossett Town 2 Bamber B 2, Frickley 4 Sheffield 1, Droylsden 1 Trafford 5, Worksop 1 Bootle 1, Burscough 2 Radcliffe Boro 1, Northwich 0 Skelmersdale 3, Tipton Town 2 Kidsgrove Ath 0, Atherstone Town 3 Redditch 3, AFC Wulfrunians 1 Walsall Wood 1, Evesham 0 Stourbrdge 3, Hinckley Utd 0 Rushall O 3, N’castle T 2 Sutton Coldfield 2, Chasetown 0 Stafford 0, Halesowen 2 Brocton 1, Coventry Sphinx 2 Tividale 1, Nantwich T 1 Rugby Town 2, Coalville Town 3 Long Eaton Utd 2, Stamford 0 Grantham 0, Corby 3 Barwell 0, Mickleover Sp 2 Loughborough University 0, Carlton Town 1 Brigg Town 1, Dunkirk 0 Blaby & Whetstone 0, Gresley 3 Eastwood Town 2, Ilkeston 1 Belper T 2, Basford Utd 0 Matlock Town 2, St Neots Town 3 Wroxham 1, Sleaford Town A Huntingdon Town A, Kings Lynn Tn 1 Cambridge 5, St Ives Town 4 Dereham Town 1, Spalding 1 Gorleston 0, Billericay 2 Leiston 0, Witham Town 1 Mildenhall Town 1, Harlow 2 Lowestoft Town 1, AFC Hornchurch 1 East Thurrock 1, Brentwood Town 3 FC Clacton 3, Needham Market 3 Brantham Athletic 2, Bury Town 0 Thurrock 2, Aveley 2 Canvey I 5, Tilbury 2 Waltham Abbey 1, Maldon & Tiptree 0 Heybridge 2, Burnham Ramblers 1 AFC Sudbury 2, Chesham 1 Royston Town 2, Cockfosters 2 AFC Rushden & Diamonds 2, Daventry Town 6 Berkhamsted 1, Greenhouse London 2 Bedford T 6, Hitchin 1 Arlesey 1, Uxbridge 2 Barton 3, Harrow 2 North Greenford Utd 2, Wembley 0 Haringey Borough 2, St Albans 6 Enfield Town 1, Wealdstone 6 Kings Langley 1, Hertford 2 Dunstable 1, St Margaretsbury 0 H Hempstead 7, Westfield 1 Aylesbury Utd 1, Beaconsfield 2 Burnham 4, Chertsey T 4 Highmoor Ibis 0, Didcot Town 2 North Leigh 1, Hampton & Richmond 4 Ashford Town (Middx) 2, Aylesbury 1 Shortwood Utd 5, Hungerford Town 4 Cove 0, Chalfont St Peter 0 Met Police 0, Ardley Utd 2 Binfield 2, Hartley Wintney 0 Camberley Town 0, Banbury 1 Cirencester 2, Leatherh’d 2 Carshalton Ath 1, Burgess Hill Town 8 Alton Town 1, South Park 1 Horsham 1, Merstham 1 Corinthian Casuals 0, Peacehaven & Telscombe 2 Lewes 3, Three Bridges 0 Maidstone Utd 1, Thamesmead 2 Redhill 0, Hastings Utd 2 Guernsey 3, Margate 2 Kingstonian 1, Folkestone Invicta 2 Eastbourne Utd 0, Sittingbourne 3 Littlehampton Town 2, Dulwich 6 Shoreham 0, Hassocks 1 Chipstead 2, Eastbourne Town 3 Tunbridge Wells 2, Whyteleafe 3 Horley Town 0, Chatham Town 2 East Preston 1, Poole Town 2 Brockenhurst 0, Fareham Town 0 Weymouth 1,

Clucas 21 (pen) Palmer 76

A 1 4 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 2 5 6 2 4 5 3 2 4 9 5 6 4 4

W 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

AWAY D L F 1 0 6 1 0 11 0 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 7 0 2 6 1 2 3 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 0 6 2 1 4 2 1 3 3 0 8 1 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 4 1 3 4 0 4 1 1 2 4 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 4 2

A 2 4 2 4 4 7 5 4 3 4 4 5 7 7 4 4 7 6 7 6 3 4 7 10

Pts 19 15 15 14 13 13 13 12 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 6 6 5 4 4

Hallen 1 Hamworthy Utd 2, Sholing 4 AFC Totton 0, Frome Town 1 Bognor Regis Town 1, Corsham Town 4 Bristol Manor Farm 4, Yate 3 Chippenham 2, Winchester City 1 Mangotsfld 2, Horndean 0 AFC Portchester 5, Bashley 2 Moneyfields 0, Truro City 1 Street 0, Bridgwater Town 2 Merthyr Town 1, Bideford 3 Larkhall Athletic 0, Wells City 1 Brislington 2, Clevedon T 1 Plymouth Parkway 0, Worksop Parramore 1 Cammell L 3, Hendon 7 Biggleswade Utd 1, Wingate & Finchley 0 Biggleswade Town 0, Cray Wanderers 0 Faversham Town 3, Grays Athletic 2 Romford 1, Worksop Parramore 1 Cammell L 3, Hendon 7 Biggleswade Utd 1, Wingate & Finchley 0 Biggleswade Town 0, Cray Wanderers 0 Faversham Town 3, Grays Athletic 2 Romford 1.

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Paulton ................................3 Stratford town .................. 4 Swindon Supermarine .......4 Fleet town......................... 1 taunton................................0 Wimborne town ............... 0 hOMe AWAY

P Swindon Super ......7 Paulton ..................6 Bridgwater Town .... 5 Merthyr Town .........6 North Leigh ............6 Tiverton ..................6 Stratford Town .......7 Wimborne Town ..... 7 Cirencester ............5 Godalming Town ....6 Cinderford ..............5 Shortwood Utd.......6 Yate .......................6 Thatcham Town .....6 Taunton ..................6 Bishops Cleeve .....5 Fleet Town .............7 Mangotsfield ..........5 Didcot Town ...........6 Clevedon Town ......6 Evesham................5 Guildford City.........6

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

P W D l F A W D l F A Cambridge .............8 4 0 0 10 1 2 2 0 4 2 Nuneaton ...............8 3 1 0 8 3 3 1 0 6 3 Forest Green .........8 3 1 0 13 2 1 2 1 5 5 Barnet ....................8 2 2 0 8 4 2 1 1 6 3 Alfreton Town .........8 4 0 0 11 5 1 0 3 3 7 Kiddermnstr ...........8 3 0 1 8 5 2 0 2 5 6 Grimsby .................8 2 1 1 6 4 2 1 1 3 2 Lincoln City ............8 3 0 1 5 2 1 2 1 3 3 Salisbury ................8 3 0 1 7 3 1 1 2 3 5 FC Halifax..............8 4 0 0 8 3 0 1 3 5 12 Southport ...............8 3 1 0 6 3 1 0 3 4 9 Hereford.................8 2 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 6 6 Braintree Town.......8 1 1 2 3 5 2 1 1 4 2 Luton......................8 1 3 0 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 Welling ...................8 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 2 8 8 Tamworth ...............8 1 2 1 6 5 1 1 2 3 6 Wrexham ...............8 2 1 1 6 5 0 1 3 4 9 Gateshead .............8 1 1 2 6 7 1 0 3 4 7 Dartford..................8 1 0 3 3 6 1 1 2 2 5 Woking...................8 0 2 2 5 8 1 0 3 4 7 Chester FC ............8 0 1 3 1 6 1 0 3 4 9 Aldershot ...............8 3 0 1 6 2 1 1 2 3 3 Macclesfld..............8 0 1 3 2 5 0 2 2 3 5 Hyde ......................8 0 1 3 3 6 0 1 3 5 15 *Aldershot deducted 10 points for entering administration

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W 4 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0

D 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 1

l 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2

F A W 12 4 1 11 6 2 6 2 3 9 4 2 12 2 1 5 3 1 3 8 2 10 3 0 5 6 1 3 5 1 5 3 1 8 8 1 6 5 0 2 5 1 6 3 0 7 4 0 3 4 0 6 4 0 5 4 0 2 5 0 5 5 0 4 10 0

D 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0

l F A 1 5 6 0 11 3 0 8 2 1 7 4 2 4 4 1 7 8 1 11 8 2 2 4 1 4 4 2 4 8 0 6 3 1 6 3 1 5 7 1 4 4 1 5 6 2 2 7 2 2 10 2 2 6 3 2 8 2 1 5 3 2 11 3 3 14

Pt 16 13 13 13 12 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 6 6 5 4 2 2 1

treble check:

Complete check for Littlewoods, Vernons and Zetters: 8 = Score Draws, 5= No Score Draw or Void 36= Home or Away


16 CRICKET MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2013 WESTERN DAILY PRESS

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Somerset stay cool to secure vital victory BY STEVE COTTON Marcus Trescothick has seen it all in cricket: more than 200 international appearances, 20,000-plus first-class runs and Ashes glory. But he admitted he has never been as nervous as when he strode out to bat in Somerset’s second innings against Surrey. His team needed 133 runs in two-and-a-bit sessions to secure a crucial win in their quest to avoid relegation from Division One of the LV= County Championship – and, in the process, effectively send Surrey down. And, while 133 is a miniscule target in comparison with many Trescothick has helped chase over the years, the captain was on a pair, having been dismissed for a third-ball duck in Somerset’s first innings. It had taken Trescothick until July of this year – 20 years after he made his firstclass debut – to bag a pair, and the prospect of a second double failure left the 37-year-old shaking as he walked to the middle. “It’s never easy when people are writing you off a little bit, but you’ve just got to try to focus and get on with the job,” said Trescothick. “I’m not sure I’ve been as nervous as I was going out to bat in the second innings – I was shaking, literally, being on another pair. It’s not easy – and, whether you’re 25 or 37, being out of form is never easy. It’s tough to take, so you’ve just got to keep digging in and keep fighting.” As it turned out, Trescothick hit 25 as Somerset went on to win by seven wickets, with the only pair of the match going to the world’s best batsman, Surrey’s Hashim Amla. Victory – their first of the season at home in the four-day

game – has taken Somerset out of the relegation zone, 16 points clear of Derbyshire, who also have one game left, and 33 ahead of Surrey, who have two games to play. The platform for such a resounding win was set up by Somerset’s bowlers. Surrey resumed on 97-4 on the final day – 52 runs ahead – but Somerset took the six wickets they needed, allowing only 100 more runs, before lunch. Craig Meschede was the main threat, securing careerbest figures of 4-43 as he took

SCOREBOARD Somerset v Surrey Taunton: Somerset (21pts) beat Surrey (3pts) by 7 wkts. Overnight: Somerset 260 (N R D Compton 66). Surrey 195 (A C Thomas 4-23) and 97-4. Surrey Second Innings Z de Bruyn c Kieswetter b Meschede ................... 10 S M Davies c Compton b Meschede .................... 11 Z S Ansari c Kieswetter b Meschede .................... 14 G J Batty c Hildreth b Meschede ........................... 37 S C Meaker c Trescothick b Chawla ..................... 20 C T Tremlett not out .................................................. 6 J W Dernbach c Thomas b Chawla ......................... 0 Extras (b1 lb1 w1 nb8 pens 0) .............................. 11 Total (58.5 overs) ................................................... 197 Fall: 1-21 2-21 3-84 4-97 5-111 6-116 7-153 8-180 9-197 Bowling: Trego 10-2-26-2, Gregory 10-3-48-2, Thomas 18-7-50-0, Chawla 5.5-0-28-2, Meschede 15-5-43-4. Somerset Second Innings M E Trescothick c Burns b Dernbach ................... 25 C R Jones b Dernbach ............................................... 5 N R D Compton run out ......................................... 24 J C Hildreth not out ................................................. 36 C Kieswetter not out ............................................... 34 Extras (lb5 nb4 pens 0) ............................................. 9 Total 3 wkts (23.4 overs) ..................................... 133 Fall: 1-15 2-44 3-78 Did not bat: A W Barrow, P D Trego, C A J Meschede, L Gregory, P P Chawla, A C Thomas. Bowling: Dernbach 8-1-44-2, Tremlett 6-1-45-0, Ansari 5.4-1-23-0, Meaker 4-0-16-0.

the first four wickets to fall on day four. First, he had Steven Davies caught at gully for 11, before Zander de Bruyn was caught behind for 10 as he tried to cut. Zafar Ansairi was caught behind for 14, before Gareth Barry prodded to first slip for 37 – sparking Surrey’s

Somerset captain Marcus Trescothick cuts the ball during the vital win over Surrey

PICTURE: HARRY TRUMP/PINNACLE

We had it all under control, says match-winning batsman Buttler BY DAVID CLOUGH Jos Buttler said after his match-winning innings at the SWALEC Stadium that he always felt he had the situation under control. Even before his unbeaten 65 in the series-levelling threewicket victory against Australia, England’s 23-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman has shown glimpses of why he could win many more matches for his country. After his maiden half-century in a losing cause at the Emirates Old Trafford ground last weekend, the Somerset star went one better here – principally in a seventh-wicket stand of 75 with Ben Stokes – to complete England’s recovery from Clint McKay’s new-ball hat-trick.

Michael Carberry (63) and Eoin Morgan (53) initially put the hosts back on course for victory, which was eventually achieved with three balls to spare, in pursuit of 227 all out. The teams therefore head to Southampton today for the NatWest Series decider. “We were always confident,” said Buttler, who was joined by Stokes on 144 for six. “The runrate wasn’t too out of hand, and I knew if I was there at the end we wouldn’t be very far away.” There were some scrapes – including a DRS escape on eight when Buttler overturned an lbw decision against him, and then two close calls for run-outs later on. “We could have improved on our calling,” he added. “But I think we were quite calm. I’ve

played quite a bit of cricket with Ben growing up, and that helps. “I’ve played enough cricket now to know when it’s getting

Jos Buttler was always confident of reaching the total out of hand. It’s just pick your bowlers, pick your moments and hope it comes off in your favour.” If England had not kept a review in reserve, Buttler would have been out cheaply to

Shane Watson, and he admits he is relieved to be repaying the faith shown in him by England selectors who recognised his potential so young. Recalling the lbw decision, he said: “I wasn’t sure ... It was obviously a big moment, and luckily the review system saved me. “Up to this moment, I haven’t quite performed as well as I would have liked. “When you get the opportunity, it’s important to try to take it. I hope that’s what I’ve done.” Captain Morgan was delighted to see Carberry register his first significant innings, at his fourth attempt at the top of the order. “Obviously, our backs were against the wall – and Michael and I just said pretty much

we’ve got to bat time, and find a way to get through this tricky spell. It’s hugely satisfying. The guys can take a lot of confidence from this game, particularly the young guys.” Australia captain Michael Clarke was left to rue an uneven performance from his team, who owed much to George Bailey (87) for mustering even as many as they did after being put in. “We lost five for 18 at the end of our innings, so we needed to make some more runs,” he noted. “When you only make that many runs, you know you have to bowl the opposition out.” Clarke added: “I thought England played really well, and found a way. We have no excuses. They outplayed us today.”

disintegration. Stuart Meaker pushed forward to Piyush Chawla and edged behind for 20, after the Indian spinner had been switched from the Old Pavilion End to the River End, before Jade Dernbach went for glory and was caught in the deep by Alfonso Thomas off Chawla for a duck. Somerset were set 133 to win, with the comfort of two full sessions in which to get them, but their approach was simple: play aggressively and get the job done quickly. There were a few scares along the way, with Chris Jones bowled by Dernbach for 5 as he offered no shot. Trescothick, who had been dropped by pantomime villain Batty on 19, drove Dernbach to cover for 25, with his side still requiring 89 runs for victory. Nick Compton ran himself out on 24 attempting a second that may have even been beyond Usain Bolt. He steered the ball to deep backward point and went for a second, but was run out by Ansari’s throw, running in from wide third man. The dismissals of Trescothick and Compton, in particular, were a symptom of Somerset’s bold approach to chasing their relatively small target – with only 55 being required when the second of their England openers departed. Craig Kieswetter and James Hildreth appeared to relish finishing the job, with the former twice hitting Dernbach for six as Somerset closed in on victory. Kieswetter reached 34 not out from 26 balls, with Hildreth – who hit the winning single – unbeaten on 36 from 38 deliveries as Somerset required only 23.4 overs to seal a 21point win. They have given themselves an excellent chance of securing top-division status when they end their season against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge in eight days’ time. “We’re not out of the woods yet by a long stretch – but to get 21 points in the bank gives us a real bonus,” said Trescothick. “We’ll enjoy the victory, because we appreciate how hard they have been to come by this year, but we’ve still got a bit of work to do. “Hopefully, this goes a long way to making ourselves secure.”

SCOREBOARD England v Australia The SWALEC Stadium: ODI. England beat Australia by 3 wkts Australia Innings A J Finch lbw b Finn .................................................. 0 S E Marsh c Buttler b Stokes ................................. 25 S R Watson c Buttler b Rankin ................................ 6 M J Clarke lbw b Finn ............................................. 22 G J Bailey c Buttler b Rankin ................................. 87 A C Voges b Bopara ................................................ 30 M S Wade c Carberry b Tredwell .......................... 36 J P Faulkner run out .................................................. 1 M G Johnson b Tredwell ........................................... 4 N M Coulter-Nile not out ......................................... 7 C J McKay b Tredwell ................................................ 2 Extras (b1 lb3 w3 pens 0) ........................................ 7 Total (48.2 overs) ................................................... 227 Fall: 1-1 2-11 3-51 4-57 5-124 6-209 7-210 8-218 9-218 Bowling: Finn 10-0-43-2, Rankin 10-1-31-2, Stokes 9-1-42-1, Bopara 10-0-45-1, Tredwell 8.2-0-53-3, Root 1-0-9-0. England Innings M A Carberry b Coulter-Nile .................................. 63 K P Pietersen lbw b McKay ...................................... 5 I J L Trott c Finch b McKay ....................................... 0 J E Root c Watson b McKay ..................................... 0 E J G Morgan b Watson ......................................... 53 R S Bopara lbw b Faulkner ....................................... 7 J C Buttler not out ................................................... 65 B A Stokes b McKay ................................................ 25 J C Tredwell not out .................................................. 1 Extras (lb8 w4 pens 0) ............................................ 12 Total 7 wkts (49.3 overs) ..................................... 231 Fall: 1-8 2-8 3-8 4-112 5-126 6-144 7-219 Bowling: McKay 10-3-39-4, Johnson 9.3-0-64-0, Faulkner 10-1-43-1, Watson 10-0-43-1, Coulter-Nile 10-0-34-1.


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Leading Light could head to the Arc now BY ASHLEY IVESON Twelve months on from seeing the Triple Crown slip away, Ballydoyle were all smiles in the Doncaster winner’s enclosure on Saturday as Leading Light claimed Classic glory in the Ladbrokes St Leger. Following thrilling victories in the 2000 Guineas and Epsom Derby, Camelot was long oddson to become the first horse since the legendary Nijinsky in 1970 to complete the elusive treble. The masses gathered on Town Moor to witness the anticipated crowning of a champion, but instead racegoers were left shocked and decidedly underwhelmed as Aidan O’Brien’s runner, partnered by his son, Joseph, suffered a shock eclipse at the hands of unconsidered outsider Encke. A year later and the same purple and white silks of Derrick Smith and co-owners Michael Tabor and John Magnier were carried by the favourite again, but despite losing just one of his six previous starts, Leading Light did not arrive with the same air of invincibility. The 7-2 market leader had, however proven his versatility trip-wise, winning a Group Three over a mile and a quarter and the gruelling Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot over two miles. Never too far off the pace, Leading Light showed off his stamina as well as a touch of class as he saw off Ralph Beckett’s Epsom Oaks heroine Talent by a length and a quarter, with Galileo Rock third for David Wachman. The winner could now be supplemented for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in October. Aidan O’Brien said: ”The lads will make the decision (on

where to run next) but it (the Arc) would be open to them if they wanted to do that.” Frankie Dettori claimed his first Group One winner since his comeback and can look forward to riding a joint-favourite for the Arc as Treve turned in a dazzling performance on a remarkable day of trials at Longchamp on Sunday. Coming in between the victories of Japanese raiders Kizuna and Orfevre as the ante-post market changed almost minute by minute, Criquette Head-Maarek’s diminutive but unbeaten filly will be aimed for France’s greatest prize in three weeks time, as she was in a class of her own against her own sex in the Prix Ver meille. Dettori, who returned at the start of summer after serving the well-publicised drugs ban he picked up when riding in France, was cementing his partnership with Sheikh Joaan Al Thani and immediately embraced the owner. He said: “The Arc will be a different type of race, so I just hope I’m drawn on the fence so I can get some cover. “It was always the plan to ride her like that as I knew she had a great turn of foot.” There was no more agonising defeat than that of Orfevre 12 months ago, when he appeared to throw the Arc away to Solemia when it was well within his grasp. However, Yasutoshi Ikee’s powerful chestnut was far more impressive than when he had collected the corresponding Prix Foy and simply toyed with his opposition, albeit in a time nearly five seconds slower than the filly. Kizuna’s margin was rather smaller in the Prix Niel, but he came out a short head in front of the Investec Derby winner Ruler Of The World. Maxios has a variety of en-

Cavendish slips to Viviani on opening stage CYCLING Italian Elia Viviani took the win on the first stage of the Tour of Britain as Mark Cavendish missed the chance to take the sprint finish. Omega Pharma Quick-Step rider Cavendish had the platform laid for him by his teammates on the first ride from Peebles to Drumlanrig Castle, but he was boxed in and slipped off fellow OP man Alessandro Petacchi who went it alone to follow Viviani across the line. Sojasun’s Anthony Delapace had looked to go it alone with a breakaway with just over 40 of the 209.9 kilometre stage left but he was pulled back and Viviani took it. It was a disappointment for Cavendish on a day which saw the riders given the full delights of the inclement Scottish weather. Alex Dowsett (Movistar) made an attack that bore no fruit, although Sir Bradley Wiggins is likely to feel satisfied after crossing nine seconds off the pace for Team Sky. In fact, surviving a crash 200 metres from the end may well have been of greater pleasure to Wiggins, with the rest of his team-mates just a second behind him in the peloton. Cavendish was grouped in with the rest come the end, with Viviani timed as being four seconds quicker than Petacchi.

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Leading Light and Joseph O’Brien on the way to winning the Ladbrokes St Leger Stakes at Doncaster ticing options after stealing an unassailable advantage in the Prix du Moulin. Trainer Jonathan Pease said: “The ground suited and there was a good pace. I should think he’ll go to Ascot now for the QEII.” However, the Ni-

archos family’s racing manager Alan Cooper said: “He’s invited to the Cox Plate but would have to go into quarantine next week.” Master trainer Dermot Weld claimed a seventh victory in the GAIN Irish St Leger at the

Curragh when Voleuse De Coeurs ran riot under Chris Hayes. The Lady O’Reillyowned filly hacked up under her talented pilot to take the Group One over a mile and three-quarters in impressive fashion.

Irish Olympian Clark goes clear to win Trials at Blenheim EQUESTRIAN BY ANDREW BALDOCK Irish Olympian Aoife Clark held her nerve under intense pressure to win the Fidelity Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials in Oxfordshire yesterday. Clark, based in Middle Barton, eight miles from the scene of her first CCI three-star triumph, posted a clear showjumping round after closest challengers Jean Teulere and Clark Montgomery left no room for manoeuvre. Frenchman Teulere and American Montgomery both finished on their cross-country scores of 45.5 penalties, which meant Clark could not

afford a mistake aboard nineyear-old chestnut mare Fenyas Elegance. Clark did not disappoint, remaining on 44.0 penalties to take the £8,000 winner’s purse and a title that numbers Devon’s Mary King, Zara Phillips, Pippa Funnell and current world number one Andrew Nicholson among its former holders. Teulere, eventing world champion 11 years ago, secured the runners-up spot on Matelot Du Grand Val because he finished closer to the crosscountry optimum time of 10 minutes 10 seconds than Montgomery, riding Loughan Glen. Sussex-based Gemma Tattersall was the highest British finisher in fourth spot on

Arctic Soul, which again underlined her promise as a potential contender for the Rio 2016 Olympics. She is currently part of the British performance programme. Clark, who rode Master Crusoe to seventh place at London 2012, conquered Blenheim just two hours after the Irish eventing team were crowned European junior champions in France. “I knew I had to go clear,” Clark said. “We’ve only had one showjumping rail down all year, but there was still pressure. To win here means a huge amount. This mare is just at the right stage to be looking at the [2014] World Equestrian Games and then Rio.” British star William Fox-

Pitt, meanwhile, continued a rapid rate of progress with Fernhill Pimms by landing the prestigious CIC three-star eight and nine-year-old class. Only six weeks after winning the British Intermediate title at Gatcombe, the combination proved too strong for a star-studded field. Fox-Pitt collected just 0.4 time faults around Eric Winter’s crosscountry course to finish on a score of 33.5 penalties. The world number two was left with little margin for error after Australian Christopher Burton jumped the solitary clear round inside the time aboard Graf Liberty. Burton had to settle for second spot with 36.9 penalties, well clear of New Zealand’s

twice Olympic individual gold medallist Mark Todd in third. “He gave me a fabulous ride,” said Fox-Pitt, who was last to go among a 63-strong field. “It was a great position to be in knowing it was all there for the taking, and it was a super track to ride around.” Fox-Pitt’s victory ensured a weekend of mixed fortunes ended on a high note. He had a heavy fall from Before Time during Saturday’s CCI cross-country phase, and then he retired his second ride Running Order after a run-out. And after going into the CIC showjumping phase aboard Freddie Mac in third place, he was eliminated for contravening a rule on the style of hindleg boots allowed.

Floyd Mayweather claimed the WBC light middleweight and WBA super world light middleweight titles on Saturday night, producing a dominant display to get past Saul Alvarez on a 12-round majority decision in Las Vegas. Mayweather, 36, bossed proceedings against the Mexican 13 years his junior, and claimed a convincing victory –

Champ Floyd Mayweather enjoyed the victory despite one judge scoring the unification bout even – to extend his unbeaten professional record to 45 fights. The highly-rated 23-year-old headed into the bout having built his own unbeaten record and was regarded by many as the biggest threat yet to Mayweather. But the American always looked in control, his fast hands doing enough to edge most rounds however much Alvarez tried to stride forward. It was clear from the early stages that the action would not live up to the hype as Mayweather, who earned a base purse of US dollars 41.5million (£26.1m), made Alvarez dance to his tune throughout.


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BRIGHTON Tips Going: Soft (GoingStick 6.6) All races run on the inner. CAPTAIN WESSEX 2.20 — Hendry Trigger 2.50 — Mr Fickle 3.20 — Brown Pete 3.50 — My Anchor 4.20 — Jungle Bay 4.50 — Silvee 5.20 — Volito

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/06-36 IT’S A GIRL THING (27) G L Moore 4-9-12 H Crouch(7) 0-53 HENDRY TRIGGER (14) B J Llewellyn 4-9-3 L Steward(3) 803170 FROSTY SECRET (11) (B) J Chapple-Hyam 4-9-1 I Burns 200913 MCCONNELL (7) (B) Violet Jordan 8-9-0 O Murphy 457496 DRUMMOND (21) (T) B J Llewellyn 4-9-0 D Muscutt 024040 BENANDONNER (14) (P;D) P Butler 10-8-13 R While 703040 SILVER MARIZAH (17) (P) R Ingram 4-8-12 N Garbutt 272332 SPECIAL REPORT (7) P Hiatt 3-8-6 Shelley Birkett

2012: High Five Prince 3-8-6, Racheal Kneller 9-2 (M Usher), drawn 10, 9 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 15-8 Special Report, 7-2 It’s A Girl Thing, 6 McConnell, 7 Drummond, 8 Frosty Secret, 10 Hendry Trigger, 12 Benandonner, 20 Silver Marizah. SPECIAL REPORT 9-2 (8-12) In touch, ridden and headway over 1f Form out, kept on to go 2nd inside final furlong, no threat to easy winner, 2nd of 7, 5l behind Uganda Glory (9-7) at Brighton 1m 4f 3yo hcp 0-60 (6) sft. IT’S A GIRL THING 10-1 (9-7) Tracked leaders, lost place over 4f out, ridden over 3f out, well beaten final 2f, last of 6, 18l behind Jewelled (10-0) at Brighton 1m 2f hcp 0-70 (5) gf in Aug. MCCONNELL 20-1 (8-11) Held up mid-division, headway 3f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on, 3rd of 11, 4l behind Who’s That Chick (8-9) at Brighton 1m app hcp 0-60 (6) sft. DRUMMOND 8-1 (9-3) Chased leader and clear of rest, pushed along and lost 2nd over 2f out, weakened soon after, 6th of 8, 13l behind Gaelic Ice (8-10) at Chepstow 1m 2f app sell stks (6) gd in Aug.

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466216 COMEDY HOUSE (38) M Madgwick 5-9-10 P Prince(5) P80621 MR FICKLE (32) (B) G L Moore 4-9-10 G Baker -42518 ANGINOLA (20) (CD) Mrs L Mongan 4-9-10 D Sweeney 111473 GREEN EARTH (14) (C,D) P Phelan 6-9-10 Jemma Marshall(3) 64-536 PANETTONE (68) (B,H;CD) R Varian 4-9-9 A Atzeni 35218- CANTOR (423) (BF) G Bravery 5-9-6 P Donaghy 4-059 HIMALAYAN PEAK (88) J Eustace 3-9-3 R Tate(5) 6-3724 ROYAL DEFENCE (J7) (CD) M Quinn 7-8-12 M Lane 78-937 NOVEL DANCER (40) (T) Mrs L Richards 5-8-11 Shelley Birkett(7) -73454 EANANS BAY (19) (B) M Tompkins 4-8-11 A Morgan(3)

2012: Critical Point 3-8-9, L Morris 5-1 (Sir M Prescott), drawn 3, 8 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 5-2 Mr Fickle, 4 Panettone, 6 Cantor, 13-2 Green Earth, 8 Anginola, 10 Comedy House, 14 Royal Defence, Eanans Bay, 16 Others. MR FICKLE 2-1fav (9-7) Steadied start, held up towards rear, headForm way over 3f out, ridden and went 2nd over 1f out, driven to lead inside final furlong, stayed on, won at Chepstow 1m hcp 0-55 (6) sft in Aug beating Tanforan (9-3) by 3/4l, 14 ran. PANETTONE 7-2 (9-1) Soon led, headed 9f out, tracked leader, ridden 4f out, weakened 2f out, 6th of 7, 11l behind Meetings Man (9-7) at Yarmouth 1m 6f hcp 0-70 (5) gf in Jul. CANTOR 7-4fav (8-12) Raced wide held up, headway over 2f out, no impression from over 1f out, 8th of 15, 19l behind Minstrel Lad (8-6) at Newmarket 1m 2f hcp 0-70 (5) sft in Jul ‘12.

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056212 WORDISMYBOND (14) (BF,D) P Makin 4-9-10 S Drowne 647494 PERFECT PASTIME (7) (E,H) J Boyle 5-9-10 P Cosgrave 005858 POETIC LORD (31) (D) S Kirk 4-9-9 A Atzeni 335224 SOUTH CAPE (11) (D) G L Moore 10-9-9 Jayne Farwell(7) 305342 BROWN PETE (7) (D) Violet Jordan 5-9-7 O Murphy(5) -87949 SANTO PRINCE (49) (C) M Bell 3-9-4 M Lane -52974 BLOODSWEATANDTEARS (109) (CD) W Knight 5-9-2 G Baker 764776 SAINT IRENE (7) (CD) M Blanshard 4-9-2 D Sweeney 095-58 TIGERISH (12) (H) Mrs A Perrett 3-9-1 P Dobbs 90865- PHLUKE (364) (CD) Eve J-Houghton 12-8-10 J Fahy

2012: Light Burst 3-9-12, T Queally 13-8 Fav (I Mohammed), drawn 6, 7 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Wordismybond, 5 South Cape, 11-2 Bloodsweatandtears, 7 Brown Pete, 8 Saint Irene, Perfect Pastime, 10 Others.

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86 FISHER LANE (17) O Stevens 8-13 C Bishop(3) 037 NICE ARTY (25) J Osborne 8-13 P Dobbs TOPOFTHEDROPS P Hide 8-13 P Cosgrave 08 SIR PERCY BLAKENEY (7) M Tregoning 8-12 M J Murphy(3) 07 HAINES (60) B Johnson 8-11 O Murphy(5) 9 SEVEN LUCKY SEVEN (92) W G Harrison 8-11 J-P Guillambert 00 COMMANDING FORCE (32) J Bridger 8-9 K O’Neill 9082 MY ANCHOR (10) S Kirk 8-9 A Atzeni IMPROVIZED W Muir 8-8 S Drowne 6 SWEET P (11) M Tregoning 8-8 M Dwyer 8045 RURAL AFFAIR (26) (H) H Dunlop 8-5 M Lane

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2012: Al Emirati 2-9-0, M Lane 6-5 JtFav (D M Simcock), drawn 1, 4 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 2 My Anchor, 7-2 Fisher Lane, 9-2 Sweet P, 5 Nice Arty, 12 Improvized, 14 Topofthedrops, Rural Affair, 20 Seven Lucky Seven, 33 Others.

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4-9814 AYE AYE SKIPPER (31) (D) D Ivory 3-9-5 M Lane 836061 JUNGLE BAY (22) (B;D) J Chapple-Hyam 6-9-4 A Atzeni 144354 GINZAN (2) (C,D) M Saunders 5-9-3 T McLaughlin 008-69 R WOODY (19) (P;D) R Cowell 6-9-2 P Cosgrave 60-178 ROYAL REYAH (91) (H;D) W Kittow 4-9-2 S W Kelly 111358 AMENABLE (24) (P;C,D) Violet Jordan 6-9-0 O Murphy(5) 276700 CARDINAL (19) (D) R Cowell 8-8-10 S Drowne 459814 OLNEY LASS (4) (BF,C) Mrs L Pearce 6-8-7 S Pearce(3)

2012: Clear Spring 4-8-11, N Mackay 3-1 JtFav (J Spearing), drawn 7, 8 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 7-4 Jungle Bay, 3 Olney Lass, 5 Aye Aye Skipper, 8 Ginzan, 12 Royal Reyah, Amenable, 16 R Woody, Cardinal. BAY 5-1 (9-7) Raced towards stand side tracked leader, ridForm JUNGLE den to lead entering final furlong, stayed on, won at Yarmouth 6f hcp 0-75 (5) gd in Aug beating Diamondhead (9-10) by 1 3/4l, 7 ran. OLNEY LASS 7-2fav (9-7) Behind, headway over 2f out, kept on same pace inside final furlong, 4th of 9, 4l behind Viennese Verse (9-2) at Chepstow 7f hcp 0-60 (6) gd. AYE AYE SKIPPER 7-1 (9-7) Tracked leader until ridden over 1f out, soon weakened, 4th of 10, 10l behind Jontleman (8-12) at Newbury 6f 3yo hcp 0-80 (4) gd in Aug. GINZAN 7-2 (8-8) Chased leaders, went 2nd 2f out, ridden and every chance when rider dropped whip over 1f out, no extra in 4th inside final furlong, 4th of 7, 4l behind Maglietta Fina (9-5) at Bath 5f flls hcp 0-85 (4) gd.

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-58233 SPEEDFIT BOY (27) G Margarson 3-9-6 G Baker 672079 KINGS ‘N DREAMS (20) (B) D Ivory 6-9-2 M Lane 123266 WISHFORMORE (44) (P;D) Miss Z Davison 6-9-1 R Thomas 0-8064 SILVEE (33) (D) J Bridger 6-8-11 M J Murphy(3) 561463 SURREY DREAM (14) (BF,C) J Bridger 4-8-9 K O’Neill 084558 JACKIE LOVE (15) (V;CD) Miss O Maylam 5-8-9 O Murphy(5) 6-6090 BESTFOOTFORWARD (118) Miss J Feilden 4-8-9 Shelley Birkett(7) 6-8805 IFFLEY FIELDS (11) (P) M D Squance 3-8-6 Natasha Eaton(5)

2012: Malekat Jamal 3-9-3, H Turner 9-2 (D M Simcock), drawn 1, 7 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 5-2 Speedfit Boy, 3 Surrey Dream, 4 Silvee, 5 Wishformore, 8 Jackie Love, 10 Kings ‘n Dreams, 25 Iffley Fields, 33 Bestfootforward.

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476221 RIGOLLETO (21) Mrs A Murphy 5-9-7 G Baker 386024 ABOVE THE STARS (7) (CD) C Dore 5-9-7 D Sweeney 91 THREAVE (11) (D) Violet Jordan 5-9-6 O Murphy(5) 176736 COMMANDINGPRESENCE (2) (CD) J Bridger 7-9-6 K O’Neill 345163 FAIRY WING (7) (B;D) Violet Jordan 6-9-6 C Bishop(3) J-P Guillambert 054232 THE STRIG (17) (V;CD) S C Williams 6-9-4 483142 GRIFFIN POINT (14) (B;BF,D) W Muir 6-9-1 M Dwyer 352732 VOLITO (15) Mrs A Murphy 7-8-8 M Lane

2012: Mother Jones 4-9-4, R Hughes 11-8 Fav (P Evans), drawn 2, 7 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Griffin Point, 4 Rigolleto, The Strig, 5 Volito, 8 Threave, 10 Fairy Wing, 12 Above The Stars, 14 Commandingpresence. GRIFFIN POINT 2-1fav (9-0) Led, ridden 2f out, headed over 1f out, Form edged left inside final furlong, stayed on, 2nd of 7, nk behind Dangerous Age (9-4) at Ffos Las 5f hcp 0-65 (6) gf. RIGOLLETO 7-2 (9-6) Soon chasing leaders, ridden to challenge over 1f out, led inside final furlong, all out, won at Warwick 6f hcp 0-70 (5) gd in Aug beating Ace Master (8-10) by hd, 10 ran. THE STRIG 20-1 (8-13) Slowly into stride, held up towards rear, headway on outside over 1f out, chased winner inside final furlong, no real impression, 2nd of 11, 2l behind Rocket Rob (9-10) at Sandown 5f hcp 0-75 (5) gd in Aug. VOLITO 9-2 (9-3) Dwelt, in rear, ridden over 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong, went 2nd towards finish, 2nd of 6, 1 1/2l behind Pharoh Jake (8-5) at Brighton 5f hcp 0-60 (6) gf.

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472252 RIO COBOLO (10) (D) D Nicholls 7-9-5 A Nicholls -74522 HANALEI BAY (13) (B) K Dalgleish 3-9-4 T Eaves 459363 MOWHOOB (13) J Goldie 3-9-4 G Lee 985732 SUMMER DANCER (13) (CD) P Midgley 9-9-3 P Mulrennan -06958 VIVA RONALDO (17) (D) R Fahey 7-9-3 G Chaloner(5) 968044 PARTNER (17) (C) N Wilson 7-9-3 J Hart(3) 1370-6 ANDIAMO VIA (24) (P;D) B Ellison 6-9-3 P Pickard(3) 88-144 CARA’S REQUEST (45) (CD) M Dods 8-9-2 C Beasley(5) 342683 PERFECT WORDS (19) Mrs M Fife 3-9-1 Shirley Teasdale(5) 340258 AMIS REUNIS (38) (D) A Berry 4-9-1 P Aspell 218060 PTOLEMY (31) (D) T D Barron 4-9-1 G Gibbons 177-40 DRIVE HOME (31) (P;CD) N Wilson 6-9-1 N Farley(3)

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DRINKS EXPRESS SELLING STAKES (6) 7f 2yo Only Winner £1,941

331241 BLACK TREACLE (21) (V) K Dalgleish 9-2 T Eaves 147355 ANGEL ROSA (13) K Dalgleish 8-11 Georgina Baxter(7) 760 BOY RANGER (31) (V) Mrs A Duffield 8-11 P McDonald 500 MAID IN RIO (23) M Johnston 8-6 J Fanning 634430 PRINCESS TAMAY (23) M Johnston 8-6 D Fentiman

2012: Lea Valley Black 2-9-2, R Kingscote 15-8 Fav (T Dascombe), drawn 4, 7 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 5-6 Black Treacle, 2 Princess Tamay, 10 Angel Rosa, Maid In Rio, 20 Boy Ranger.

3.10

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(6) (2) (3)

4

(8)

5 6 7 8

(5) (4) (1) (7)

BATLEYS CASH AND CARRY HANDICAP (4) 2m 3yo plus Winner £6,469

641151 DR IRV (17) (CD) P Kirby 4-10-0 D Cannon(3) -78016 MAN OF PLENTY (41) (P) E Dunlop 4-9-12 P Mulrennan 021226 MERCHANT OF DUBAI (26) (C) J Goldie 8-9-12 Lucy Alexander(3) 1-0002 BOWDLER’S MAGIC (10) (T;D) D Thompson 6-9-12 L McNiff(3) 786604 HIT THE JACKPOT (8) D O’Meara 4-9-10 D Nolan 423205 ALEKSANDAR (26) J Goldie 4-9-6 G Lee 450222 JAN SMUTS (6) (P,T;CD) W Storey 5-8-13 J Hart(3) 086759 FEDERAL BLUE (9) M Johnston 3-8-12 J Fanning

2012: No corresponding race. BETTING FORECAST: 5-2 Jan Smuts, 7-2 Dr Irv, 6 Aleksandar, 7 Man Of Plenty, Hit The Jackpot, 15-2 Bowdler’s Magic, 12 Merchant Of Dubai, 14 Federal Blue.

3.40

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(8) (1) (6) (2) (9) (7) (4) (3) (5)

(1) (6) (2) (8) (7) (4) (5) (3)

562101 SEATTLE DRIVE (42) (D) B Ellison 5-9-10 G Lee 324649 BLING KING (11) (B) G Harker 4-9-8 P McDonald 921261 EXTRATERRESTRIAL (21) R Fahey 9-9-6 L Topliss 164475 JEBEL TARA (14) (P,T;C) A Brown 8-9-6 P Pickard(3) 403365 PRIME EXHIBIT (9) (T) J Stimpson 8-9-6 J Fanning -56131 YORKSTERS PRINCE (57) (B;D) Mrs M Fife 6-9-6 Shirley Teasdale(5) 342585 ROYAL STRAIGHT (18) (T;CD) Miss L Perratt 8-9-2 P Makin 301230 DEMOLITION (8) N Wilson 9-9-0 J Hart(3)

2012: Just Lille 9-9-9, G Lee 3-1 (Mrs A Duffield), drawn 3, 10 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 3 Seattle Drive, 7-2 Extraterrestrial, 9-2 Prime Exhibit, 7 Demolition, 8 Bling King, Yorksters Prince, 10 Royal Straight, 12 Jebel Tara.

4.40

BATLEYS FOODSERVICE HANDICAP (Class 6) 7f 3yo plus Winner £1,941

2012: Summer Dancer 8-9-7, M Fenton 5-1 (P Midgley), drawn 8, 9 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 9-2 Rio Cobolo, 5 Cara’s Request, 11-2 Summer Dancer, 8 Andiamo Via, Mowhoob, Hanalei Bay, Perfect Words, 12 Partner, 16 Others.

1 2 3 4 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BEST ONE NURSERY (5) 5f 2yo Only Winner £3,881

726 NOBLE ASSET (10) J J Quinn 9-7 M O’Connell 1555 ONE BOY (24) (D) M Dods 9-5 P Mulrennan 216757 CLASSICAL DIVA (10) (B;CD) D Carroll 9-4 N Farley(3) 333204 BOUNTY GIRL (9) (E) T Easterby 9-3 D Allan 25921 KIRTLING BELLE (24) (D) K Dalgleish 9-2 J Fanning 42513 KANO’S GHIRL (3) (CD) K Dalgleish 8-13 T Eaves 626414 BOUNTIFUL FOREST (13) (D) N Wilson 8-11 J Hart(3) 977714 FUEL INJECTION (22) (D) P Midgley 8-9 L Topliss 5446 STRAIGHT GIN (13) A Berry 8-4 J P Sullivan

2012: No corresponding race. BETTING FORECAST: 7-2 Kano’s Ghirl, 4 Kirtling Belle, 9-2 One Boy, Noble Asset, 13-2 Bountiful Forest, 10 Fuel Injection, 12 Bounty Girl, 20 Straight Gin, Classical Diva.

BEST IN CLAIMING STAKES (6) 1m 1f 3yo plus Winner £1,941

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(5) (4) (1) (10) (8) (2) (6) (7) (9) (3)

PETRUSHKA VODKA HANDICAP (DIV 1) (5) 5f 3yo plus Winner £3,234

-41366 GO GO GREEN (28) (CD) J Goldie 7-9-10 P Makin 0-1266 MR MO JO (40) (P;CD) L Mullaney 5-9-9 J Hart(3) 532448 ECONOMIC CRISIS (35) (D) A Berry 4-9-8 P Aspell -51009 JUST LIKE HEAVEN (56) (D) T Easterby 4-9-8 D Fentiman 534850 MITCHELL (6) (P;D) D Thompson 3-9-5 L McNiff(3) 4-4582 OUR DIANE (80) (D) R Fahey 3-9-0 G Chaloner(5) -20860 BOUCHER GARCON (108) (CD) D Carroll 5-8-13 N Farley(3) 132265 SAXONETTE (14) (D) Miss L Perratt 5-8-8 P McDonald 745073 WINDFORPOWER (19) (P;D) Miss T Waggott 3-8-5 J Fanning 244694 HEADSTIGHT (16) (P) P Midgley 4-8-5 Shirley Teasdale(5)

2012: Imperial Legend 3-9-9, Shirley Teasdale(7) 4-1 Fav (D Nicholls), drawn 3, 11 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Our Diane, 4 Go Go Green, 13-2 Mr Mo Jo, 7 Windforpower, 8 Economic Crisis, 10 Saxonette, 12 Mitchell, 14 Just Like Heaven, Boucher Garcon, Headstight.

5.10

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(4) (12) (8) (11) (9) (1) (7) (10) (2) (5) (3) (6)

XTRA LOCAL HANDICAP (5) 1m 4f 100yds 3yo plus Winner £3,234

/0385- BURNS NIGHT (J18) (P;C) P Kirby 7-9-9 P Makin 234346 MAYBEAGREY (30) (D) T Easterby 4-9-8 D Fentiman 553513 VALANTINO OYSTER (13) (P;D) Miss T Waggott 6-9-7 C Beasley(5) 74321U BAYAN KASIRGA (18) (D) R Fahey 3-9-6 G Chaloner(5) 6-3355 DHAULAR DHAR (J7) (C) J Goldie 11-9-6 G Lee 08-743 GREY BLUE (13) M Johnston 3-9-5 J Fanning 1/0885 HIGH ON A HILL (10) (P;D) I Jardine 6-9-5 D Allan -97977 JAWAAB (13) (P;D) P Kirby 9-9-5 M O’Connell 341747 AMAZING BLUE SKY (21) Mrs R Carr 7-9-3 J P Sullivan 2/4360 SUMMERLEA (6) (D) P Holmes 7-9-0 R Kennemore 925241 DEAN IARRACHT (10) (P;D) Miss T Waggott 7-8-13 J Hart(3) 526323 GEANIE MAC (13) (P) Miss L Perratt 4-8-12 P McDonald

2012: Hawdyerwheesht 4-9-5, G Lee 4-1 (J Goldie), drawn 13, 13 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 10-3 Burns Night, 11-2 Bayan Kasirga, 6 Dean Iarracht, 7 Valantino Oyster, 8 Grey Blue, 10 Geanie Mac, Dhaular Dhar, 12 Amazing Blue Sky, Maybeagrey, 14 Others. NIGHT 11-2 (9-8) Raced wide tracked leaders, ridden 2f out, Form BURNS kept on one pace, 5th of 14, 3 1/2l behind Ishikawa (9-10) at Lingfield 1m 2f hcp (0-65) (6) pol in Nov. BAYAN KASIRGA 4-1 (9-1) Riders left foot came out of iron and unseated rider soon after start, in a race won by St Ignatius (9-7) at Hamilton 1m 4f hcp 0-70 (5) gf in Aug, 7 ran. DEAN IARRACHT 7-1 (8-12) Raced wide close up, ridden to lead entering final 2f, driven and all out, won at Newcastle 1m 4f hcp 0-65 (6) gs beating Young Jay (8-13) by 1/2l, 7 ran. VALANTINO OYSTER 18-1 (9-4) Led, headed over 2f out, kept on same pace, 3rd of 10, 6l behind Discay (10-0) at Musselburgh 1m 4f hcp 0-70 (5) gf. GREY BLUE 11-1 (8-11) Held up in rear, headway 3f out, ridden to chase leader over 1f out, kept on one pace, 3rd of 9, 6l behind Quest For More (9-2) at Leicester 1m 4f hcp 0-75 (5) gf.

5.40

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(1) (9) (10) (5) (8) (6) (2) (7) (4) (3)

PETRUSHKA VODKA HANDICAP (DIV 2) (5) 5f 3yo plus Winner £3,234

940021 TOM SAWYER (18) (B;D) Julie Camacho 5-9-10 C Beasley(5) 845627 COMMANCHE RAIDER (17) (D) M Dods 6-9-9 G Lee 920010 CHOSEN ONE (28) (CD) Mrs R Carr 8-9-8 J P Sullivan 932570 FINDOG (14) (D) Miss L Perratt 3-9-7 P Mulrennan 850760 OPT OUT (14) (D) A Whillans 3-9-2 P McDonald 766622 HERE NOW AND WHY (13) (P;CD) I Jardine 6-8-13 D Allan 635466 INGLEBY STAR (14) (B,E;CD) J Stimpson 8-8-11 P Pickard(3) -80074 IRISH GIRLS SPIRIT (13) (D) P Midgley 4-8-8 Shirley Teasdale(5) 663528 ROCK CANYON (14) (P;D) Miss L Perratt 4-8-5 J Fanning 665654 RUTTERKIN (9) (D) J Moffatt 5-8-5 V Santos(7)

2012: No corresponding race. BETTING FORECAST: 5-2 Here Now And Why, 3 Tom Sawyer, 6 Commanche Raider, 8 Ingleby Star, 10 Irish Girls Spirit, 12 Chosen One, Rutterkin, 14 Findog, 16 Others.

Results BATH: Good

2.10—Sleepy Sioux (L Keniry, 9-2 2nd Fav) 1; Miss Atomic Bomb (5-1) 2; Perfect Pursuit (8-1) 3. 12 ran. nk, 1l. (D Elsworth; 11-8 Fav Rough Courte). Tote: £5.00; pl £1.80, £2.40, £2.60. Ex: £27.40. Trifecta: £117.70. CSF: £25.72. Non-runners: By Rights, Flashy Queen, Rock N Rouge, Warm Order. 2.40—Eshtyaaq (Cathy Gannon, 8-1) 1; Chapter Five (4-1 Fav) 2; Presto Volante (8-1) 3. Hcap 13 ran. nk, 3/4l. (P Evans). Tote: £10.40; pl £4.10, £3.00, £1.90. Ex: £66.90. Tricast: £278.56. Trifecta: £859.20. CSF: £42.51. Non-runners: Italian Riviera, L Frank Baum, Spice Fair, Wild Desert. 3.10—Rock Up (L Keniry, 4-1) 1; Pucker Up (6-4 2nd Fav) 2; Talqaa (14-1) 3. 4 ran. 5l, 2l. (D Elsworth; 11-8 Fav Teeline). Tote: £4.80; Ex: £11.20. Trifecta: £26.30. CSF: £10.42. 3.45—Raajis (P Hanagan, 5-2 Fav) 1; Thewandaofu (6-1) 2; Ding Ding (10-1) 3. Hcap 7 ran. hd, 1/2l. (R Hannon). Tote: £3.70; pl £1.80, £2.30. Ex: £21.10. Tricast: £134.03. Trifecta: £89.50. CSF: £19.73. Non-runner: Flora Medici. 4.20—Mister Music (W Twiston-Davies, 7-1) 1; Boom And Bust (8-11 Fav) 2; Bancnuanaheireann (12-1) 3. 6 ran. ns, 3/4l. (R Hannon). Tote: £6.20; pl £2.60, £1.30. Ex: £17.80. Trifecta: £84.90. CSF: £12.75. Non-runner: Ocean Applause. 4.50—Croquembouche (M Coumbe, 9-2) 1; Dandy (9-1) 2; The Cayterers (8-1) 3. Hcap 7 ran. 13/4l, 1/2l. (E De Giles; 3-1 JtFav Ed De Gas, 3-1 JtFav Tuscan Fun). Tote: £4.00; pl £1.80, £4.10. Ex: £47.00. Tricast: £317.52. Trifecta: £126.70. CSF: £44.79. Non-runner: Xinbama. 5.20—Secret Missile (D O’Neill, 11-4 Jt 2nd Fav) 1; The Art Of Racing (9-4 Fav) 2; Daylight (7-2) 3. Hcap 5 ran. ns, 1/2l. (W Muir). Tote: £3.90; pl £2.50, £1.80. Ex: £10.00. Trifecta: £32.50. CSF: £10.07. Nonrunners: Dreamy Ciara, Edged Out, Reqaaba, Tartary, Trinityelitedotcom. Jackpot: £46,474.70 Placepot: £470.40 Quadpot: £30.10

FFOS LAS: Good to soft

2.25—Hartnell (D J Bates, 15-8 2nd Fav) 1;

Monsea (evens Fav) 2; Ultimate Act (40-1) 3. 8 ran. 4l, 31/4l. (M Johnston). Tote: £2.90; pl £1.10, £1.10, £5.90. Ex: £5.00. Trifecta: £122.30. CSF: £4.18. 2.55—Defiant Spirit (S Drowne, 3-1 2nd Fav) 1; Crow Down (12-1) 2; Modem (11-1) 3. 5 ran. 2l, 31/4l. (R Charlton; 8-15 Fav Life And Times). Tote:

£3.70; pl £1.60, £4.10. Ex: £24.40. Trifecta: £79.30. CSF: £32.03. 3.30—Bounty Hunter (J Crowley, 6-4 Fav) 1; Urban Dreamer (3-1) 2; Intense Feeling (2-1 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 4 ran. 21/2l, 8l. (T Dascombe). Tote: £1.90; Ex: £6.60. Trifecta: £11.30. CSF: £6.53. Non-runners: Minley, Stellarta. 4.00—Singersongwriter (M Lane, 15-8 Fav) 1; Rosaceous (8-1) 2; Steer By The Stars (13-2) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 1/2l, 5l. (E Dunlop). Tote: £2.80; pl £3.20, £2.10, £1.20. Ex: £24.80. Tricast: £83.72. Trifecta: £140.70. CSF: £18.68. 4.35—Miss Cap Estel (O Murphy, 10-3 2nd Fav) 1; Divergence (8-11 Fav) 2; Solaras Exhibition (7-1) 3. Hcap 4 ran. 12l, 23l. (A Balding). Tote: £4.90; Ex: £6.80. Trifecta: £13.00. CSF: £6.34. Non-runners: Astra Hall, Charles Camoin, Guising. 5.05—Layline (D Muscutt, 10-1) 1; Candyman Can (9-2) 2; Ivanhoe (7-2 Fav) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 11/2l, nk. (Miss G Kelleway). Tote: £10.10; pl £3.40, £2.00, £1.70. Ex: £69.60. Tricast: £191.55. Trifecta: £221.10. CSF: £52.54. Non-runner: James Pollard. 5.35—Coalburn (S Pearce, 18-1) 1; Madame Kintyre (12-1) 2; Coconut Kisses (10-1) 3. Hcap 13 ran. 13/4l, 1/2l. (W G Harrison; 9-2 Fav Beach Rhythm). Tote: £18.90; pl £4.50, £4.40, £2.70. Ex: £364.70. Tricast: £2372.96. Trifecta: £1238.30. CSF: £230.77. Non-runners: Monty Fay, Trending.

Placepot: £162.40 Quadpot: £40.10

SATURDAY BATH: Good

2.15—Deeds Not Words (C Bishop, 5-2 Fav) 1; Fear Or Favour (11-2) 2; Aspirant (3-1 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 33/4l, 11/4l. (M Channon). Tote: £4.00;

pl £1.50, £2.20, £1.10. Ex: £15.10. Tricast: £41.77. Trifecta: £44.40. CSF: £16.10. Non-runner: Sefaat.

2.50—Royal Signaller (P Dobbs, 11-4 Fav) 1; Chapter Five (10-1) 2; Spanish Plume (16-1) 3. Hcap 12 ran. 1/2l, nk. (Mrs A Perrett). Tote: £4.00; pl

£1.50, £3.10, £7.20. Ex: £40.50. Tricast: £378.82. Trifecta: £608.10. CSF: £30.99. Non-runners: Dambuster, Wild Desert.

Hcap 7 ran. 11/4l, 23/4l. (A Hollinshead; 3-1 Fav Freeport). Tote: £10.20; pl £4.00, £5.80. Ex: £94.70. Tricast: £263.60. Trifecta: £262.90. CSF: £66.03. Nonrunner: North Pole.

4.35—Evangelist (L Morris, 4-1) 1; Plutocracy (6-4 Fav) 2; Quest For More (11-4 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 4 ran. 3/4l, 13/4l. (Sir M Stoute). Tote:

£3.80; Ex: £9.00. Trifecta: £11.40. CSF: £10.71. Nonrunner: Savanna La Mar.

5.05—Maglietta Fina (P Dobbs, 7-1) 1; Celestial Bay (8-1) 2; Best Be Careful (10-3 Fav) 3. Hcap 7 ran. 3/4l, 11/4l. (R Cowell). Tote: £7.90; pl

£3.70, £3.00. Ex: £45.20. Tricast: £215.74. Trifecta: £513.20. CSF: £56.82. Non-runners: Baby Queen, Crimson Queen, Hot Secret, Million Faces, Reqaaba.

5.40—Milly’s Gift (R Tate, 7-1) 1; Wooden King (16-1) 2; Shore Step (7-1) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 13/4l, 11/4l. (C Cox; 5-2 Fav Miliika). Tote: £7.90; pl

£2.60, £5.00, £1.50. Ex: £189.50. Tricast: £824.82. Trifecta: £982.50. CSF: £114.60. Non-runners: Comptonspirit, Rowe Park.

Placepot: £1,035.70 Quadpot: £240.90

CHESTER: Good to soft-soft in places

1.50—Aeolus (R Ffrench, 11-4 2nd Fav) 1; Telegraph (5-4 Fav) 2; Signore Piccolo (6-1) 3. 7 ran. 7l, 3/4l. (E McMahon). Tote: £3.60; pl £1.10,

£1.80. Ex: £6.10. Trifecta: £21.00. CSF: £6.25.

2.20—Ocean Tempest (B Doyle, 8-1) 1; Balty Boys (11-2) 2; You da One (5-1 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 12 ran. hd, 7l. (J Ryan; 9-2 Fav Mehdi). Tote: £9.00; pl £3.00, £2.50, £2.90. Ex: £65.70. Tricast: £252.16. Trifecta: £295.70. CSF: £52.77. Nonrunner: Kingscroft. 2.55—Tac De Boistron (M Harley, 11-2) 1; Cubanita (7-2 2nd Fav) 2; Allied Powers (11-1) 3. 8 ran. 8l, 10l. (M Botti; 2-1 Fav Cameron Highland). Tote: £5.50; pl £1.90, £1.10, £3.10. Ex: £23.60. Trifecta: £158.40. CSF: £25.25. 3.30—De Repente (R Da Silva, 11-4 Fav) 1; Memory Styx (11-2) 2; Song of Rowland (7-1) 3. Hcap 7 ran. 21/4l, 1l. (P Green). Tote: £3.50; pl £1.70,

£1.10. Ex: £16.40. Tricast: £94.43. Trifecta: £192.90. CSF: £18.10. Non-runner: Quatuor.

3.25—Spark Plug (J Fortune, 12-1) 1; Act Of Charity (4-1) 2; Charlotte’s Day (5-2 Fav) 3. 9 ran. 11/2l, 11/4l. (B Meehan). Tote: £12.00; pl £2.10, £1.50,

4.10—Mahican (J Fanning, evens Fav) 1; Gabrial The Thug (6-1) 2; Invincible Cara (4-1) 3. Hcap 4 ran. 9l, 33/4l. (M Johnston). Tote: £1.30; Ex:

4.00—Madame Elizabeth (J Duern, 8-1) 1; Saint Jerome (8-1) 2; New Falcon (7-2 2nd Fav) 3.

4.45—Da’quonde (P Mulrennan, 7-2 Fav) 1; Waseem Faris (13-2) 2; Haajes (9-2 2nd Fav) 3.

£1.80. Ex: £48.20. Trifecta: £168.20. CSF: £58.26. Non-runners: Good Value, Weddings Off.

£5.60. Trifecta: £11.60. CSF: £7.21. Non-runners: Mandy’s Boy, Tuscan Fun.

£2.30, £1.20. Ex: £29.90. Tricast: £104.43. Trifecta: £169.80. CSF: £26.51. Non-runners: Evens And Odds, Tango Sky.

£62.51. Trifecta: £58.80. CSF: £13.44. Nonrunners: Ajraam, Mont Ras. Jackpot: Not won, pool of £48,067.53 carried over to Bath. Placepot: £39.00 Quadpot: £10.80

£3.00, £1.10. Ex: £15.70. Tricast: £50.08. Trifecta: £53.50. CSF: £15.33. Non-runner: Snowy Dawn.

5.30—Oh So Sassy (G Baker, 11-4 2nd Fav) 1; Outbid (20-1) 2; Mossgo (10-1) 3. Hcap 9 ran. 41/2l, 1/2l. (C Wall; 9-4 Fav Golden Secret). Tote: £3.90;

Hcap 9 ran. 1l, 1/2l. (B Smart). Tote: £4.10; pl £1.50, 5.15—Chocala (M Harley, 11-8 Fav) 1; Gabrial The Master (9-1) 2; Fitzwilly (5-1 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 5l, 33/4l. (A King). Tote: £2.30; pl £1.60, Placepot: £25.30 Quadpot: £15.20

DONCASTER: Good to soft-soft in places

2.05—Outstrip (M Barzalona, 13-8 JtFav) 1; The Grey Gatsby (13-8 JtFav) 2; Cable Bay (5-1) 3. 4 ran. 3l, hd. (C Appleby). Tote: £2.20; Ex: £4.20. Trifecta: £9.90. CSF: £4.39. Non-runners: Anjaal, Exogenesis, Picks Pinta. 2.40—Angels Will Fall (R Winston, 16-1) 1; Steps (11-2 Fav) 2; Secret Witness (25-1) 3; Racy (12-1) 4. Hcap 21 ran. ns, nk, nk. (C Hills). Tote: £26.00; pl £5.50, £1.70, £6.90, £3.40. Ex: £202.00. Tricast: £2277.08. Trifecta: Not won. CSF: £100.66. Non-runner: Inxile. 3.15—Viztoria (W M Lordan, 7-2 2nd Fav) 1; Lockwood (5-1) 2; Gregorian (9-4 Fav) 3. 9 ran. 11/4l. (E Lynam (IRE) ). Tote: £4.00; pl £1.50, £1.90, £1.40. Ex: £21.70. Trifecta: £56.30. CSF: £21.51. Non-runners: Aljamaaheer, Pintura.

3/4l,

3.50—Leading Light (J P O’Brien, 7-2 Fav) 1; Talent (9-1) 2; Galileo Rock (6-1) 3. 11 ran. 11/4l, (A P O’Brien (IRE) ). Tote: £3.50; pl £1.40, £2.90, £2.60. Ex: £37.20. Tricast: £184.30. Trifecta: £300.20. CSF: £34.13.

3/4l.

4.25—Forgotten Hero (J P Spencer, 12-1) 1; Greatwood (5-1) 2; Voodoo Prince (9-2 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 9 ran. nk, nk. (C Hills; 7-2 Fav Mister Impatience). Tote: £15.40; pl £3.50, £2.10, £1.70. Ex: £85.40. Tricast: £315.29. Trifecta: £532.80. CSF: £70.68. Non-runner: Charles Camoin. 5.00—Photography (P Mathers, 20-1) 1; Extra Noble (5-2 Fav) 2; Dance Bid (12-1) 3. Hcap 7 ran. Sh Hd, 11/2l. (H Palmer). Tote: £19.10; pl £5.30,

£2.00. Ex: £120.90. Tricast: £649.31. Trifecta: £584.90. CSF: £70.83. Non-runners: Rudi Five One, What About Carlo.

6.05—Ascription (W Buick, 2-1 Fav) 1; Gabrial The Great (11-2 2nd Fav) 2; Levitate (13-2) 3. Hcap 9 ran. 5l, 5l. (H Palmer). Tote: £3.40; pl £1.50, £2.20, £2.20. Ex: £18.20. Tricast:

KEMPTON: Standard

pl £1.50, £3.60, £2.90. Ex: £49.60. Tricast: £490.43. Trifecta: £370.20. CSF: £55.97. Non-runner: Harrogate Fair.

6.00—Exclusive Waters (J Quinn, 2-1 Fav) 1; Woolston Ferry (10-1) 2; Jamaica Grande (16-1) 3. Hcap 11 ran. ns, 2l. (W Knight). Tote: £3.00; pl £1.40, £5.30, £4.40. Ex: £32.60. Tricast: £259.11. Trifecta: £284.70. CSF: £23.09. 6.30—Secret Success (A Kirby, 4-1 Fav) 1; Sonnetation (13-2) 2; Estibdaad (9-2 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 13 ran. 13/4l, hd. (P Cole). Tote: £4.50; pl £2.20, £2.90, £2.30. Ex: £30.70. Tricast: £128.98. Trifecta: £149.90. CSF: £28.01.

7.00—Loraine (G Baker, 9-1) 1; Knight Charm (14-1) 2; Princess Spirit (7-1) 3. Hcap 12 ran. 21/2l, 3/4l. (J Osborne; 5-2 Fav Petrify). Tote: £7.10; pl £3.20, £5.70, £2.40. Ex: £203.90. Tricast: £961.43. Trifecta: £494.60. CSF: £134.90.

7.30—Morally Bankrupt (R Hughes, 4-1 2nd Fav) 1; Killing Time (9-2) 2; M’lady Ermyn (40-1) 3. Hcap 11 ran. nk, 1/2l. (R Hannon; 11-4 Fav Haayil). Tote: £3.50; pl £2.20, £2.20, £12.90. Ex: £23.70. Tricast: £627.99. Trifecta: £530.40. CSF: £21.70.

8.00—Hamelin (R Hughes, 11-8 Fav) 1; My Direction (11-4 2nd Fav) 2; Diamond Mine (20-1) 3. 14 ran. 21/2l, 11/4l. (Lady Cecil). Tote: £2.20; pl £1.10, £1.50, £5.40. Ex: £6.20. Trifecta: £62.20. CSF: £4.65.

8.30—Sir Mike (A Kirby, 9-2) 1; Invisible Hunter (4-1 2nd Fav) 2; Bluegrass Blues (11-4 Fav) 3. Hcap 9 ran. nk, nk. (Mrs A Perrett). Tote: £4.90; pl £1.10, £2.00, £1.40. Ex: £28.60. Tricast: £56.93. Trifecta: £63.10. CSF: £22.91. 9.00—Superciliary (P Dobbs, 20-1) 1; Katie Gale (11-2) 2; Steely (11-4 Fav) 3. Hcap 10 ran. hd, 6l. (C Gordon). Tote: £25.80; pl £5.80, £1.80, £1.60. Ex: £169.80. Tricast: £407.31. Trifecta: £677.40. CSF: £128.55. Non-runners: Between The Lines, Hit The Switch. Placepot: £75.40 Quadpot: £9.40

LINGFIELD: Soft-good to soft in places on round course

2.00—Aloha (D O’Neill, 4-1 2nd Fav) 1; Rosie Rebel (5-1) 2; Royal Alcor (8-1) 3. Hcap 9 ran. 3l, 11/2l. (R Varian; 7-2 Fav First Secretary). Tote: £6.70;

pl £2.60, £1.60, £2.80. Ex: £36.60. Tricast: £153.27. Trifecta: £309.00. CSF: £24.63.

2.30—Sutton Sid (P Cosgrave, 6-1) 1; Ana Shababiya (2-1 2nd Fav) 2; Whitefall (7-4 Fav) 3. Hcap 7 ran. 1/2l, 5l. (C Gordon). Tote: £9.50; pl £4.20, £1.50. Ex: £28.10. Tricast: £28.37. Trifecta: £73.30. CSF: £17.48. Non-runners: Lars Krister, The Ginger Berry.

3.05—Gold Chain (J Fahy, 8-13 Fav) 1; Berkeley Street (7-1) 2; Violet Plum (33-1) 3. 4 ran. 5l, 3l. (C Cox). Tote: £1.50; Ex: £3.80. Trifecta: £10.00. CSF: £5.69. Non-runners: Alnawiyah, Jd Rockefeller. 3.40—Hipz (P Cosgrave, 3-1 2nd Fav) 1; Pretty Flemingo (10-11 Fav) 2; Arabian Sunset (6-1) 3. 7 ran. hd, 6l. (G Baker). Tote: £4.20; pl £2.40, £1.10. Ex: £8.20. Trifecta: £29.80. CSF: £6.08. Non-runners: Caminel, Qatar Princess, Stars Above Me, Sutton Sioux, Who Splashed Me. 4.15—Our Duchess (R Hughes, 5-2 Fav) 1; Tullia (11-4 2nd Fav) 2; Stosur (20-1) 3. 12 ran. Sh Hd, 23/4l. (R Hannon). Tote: £3.00; pl £1.70, £2.10, £9.40. Ex: £11.40. Trifecta: £237.50. CSF: £9.28. Nonrunners: Petale Noir, Rose Buck.

4.50—Raging Bear (R Hughes, 6-4 Fav) 1; Hartwright (7-2) 2; Patrona Ciana (9-2) 3. 4 ran. 33/4l. (R Hannon). Tote: £1.60; Ex: £8.60. Trifecta: £11.80. CSF: £6.74.

3/4l,

5.20—Set The Trend (R Hughes, 7-1) 1; Intibaah (3-1 Jt 2nd Fav) 2; Grey Mirage (6-1) 3. 6 ran. Sh Hd, 1/2l. (D O’Meara; 11-4 Fav Mar Mar). Tote: £8.80; pl £3.40, £1.70. Ex: £26.40. Trifecta: £223.40. CSF: £26.60.

5.50—Monsieur Jamie (A Coleman, 9-2 Jt 2nd Fav) 1; Indian Tinker (16-1) 2; Welease Bwian (6-1) 3. Hcap 10 ran. 23/4l, 11/4l. (J R Jenkins; 2-1 Fav

Pucon). Tote: £5.60; pl £1.60, £6.10, £2.40. Ex: £72.40. Tricast: £450.10. Trifecta: £839.80. CSF: £78.99.

Placepot: £12.70 Quadpot: £3.30


1 – WESTERN DAILY PRESS, XXXDAY, MONTH XX, 2009

Racing Desk: 0117 934 3284

1 – WESTERN DAILY PRESS, XXXDAY, MONTH XX, 2009 1 – WESTERN DAILY PRESS, XXXDAY, MONTH XX, 2009

Racing Desk: 0117 934 3284

PRESS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16 2013 HORSE RACING 19 Racing Desk: 0117 934 3284 RACING Strap goes across here and hereWESTERN andDAILY here RACING StrapTips goesacross acrosshere hereand andhere here and and here here RACING Strap goes WOLVERHAMPTON WDP-E01-S3

Going: Standard to slow. Stalls: 7f outside; rest inside

CAPTAIN WESSEX

Tips 2.30 — Devon Diva 3.00 —CAPTAIN Well OwdWESSEX Mon Tips

WOLVERHAMPTON 32RED CASINO APPRENTICE HANDICAP 2.30 WOLVERHAMPTON (Class 6) 1m 1f (AW) 3yo plus Winner £1,941 32RED CASINO APPRENTICE HANDICAP 2.30 2.30

1 (4) 065223 TATTING (12) 1f (CD) C Dwyer J Crane (Class 6) 1m (AW) 3yo4-9-7 plus Winner £1,941 32RED CASINO APPRENTICE HANDICAP 2 (1) 566576 DANESIDE (16) W G Harrison 6-9-7 Winner Jack Osborn(7) (Class 6) 1m 1f (AW) 3yo plus £1,941 1 (4) 065223 TATTING (12) (CD) C Dwyer 4-9-7 J Crane 3 (10) 5-902 BAILE ATHA CLIATH (9) D Carroll 4-9-5 L Leadbitter 566576 DANESIDE (16) W G Harrison 6-9-7 Osborn(7) (4)(1) 592403 065223 TATTING (12) (CD) C Dwyer J Crane 41 2 (3) MEGLIO ANCORA (32) (CD)4-9-7 R Ford 6-9-4 Jack C Bennett(5) 5-902 BAILE ATHA CLIATH (9) D Carroll 4-9-5 A L Leadbitter (1)(10)831337 566576 DANESIDE (16)(12) W G(BF) Harrison 6-9-77-9-2 Jack Osborn(7) 52 3 (5) SUPA SEEKER A Carroll Blakemore(5) 4 (10)(3) 5-902 592403 MEGLIO ANCORA (32)D(CD) R Ford 6-9-4 L Leadbitter C Bennett(5) BAILE ATHA CLIATH (9) Carroll 4-9-5 63 (8) 514008 JUST FIVE (32) (T,V;CD) J Weymes 7-9-1 J Garritty(5) 5 (3)(5) 592403 831337 SUPA SEEKER (12) (BF) 7-9-2 ACBlakemore(5) MEGLIO ANCORA (32) (CD)AW RCarroll Ford 6-9-4 Bennett(5) 74 (13) 412044 CRUCIS ABBEY (18) (P;CD) Brisbourne 5-9-0G Mahon(3) 6 (5)(8) 831337 514008 JUST FIVE (32) (T,V;CD) J Weymes 7-9-1A Blakemore(5) J Garritty(5) SUPA SEEKER (12) (BF) A Carroll 85 (2) 821493 DEVON DIVA (12) J Gallagher 7-9-07-9-2 J Van Overmeire(5) 412044 CRUCIS ABBEY (18) (P;CD) W Brisbourne 5-9-0 G Mahon(3) 69 7 (12) (8)(13)304574 514008 JUST FIVE (32) (T,V;CD) J Weymes 7-9-1 J Garritty(5) KATMAI RIVER (7) (V;C) M Usher 6-8-12 Charlotte Jenner(5) 821493 DEVON DIVA (12) Gallagher 7-9-0 J Van Overmeire(5) 7 8 (13)(2) 412044 CRUCIS ABBEY (18)J(P;CD) W Brisbourne G Mahon(3) 10 (7) 367996 JUSTCALLMEHANDSOME (4) (B,E;CD0) D5-9-0 F Davis 11-8-12 304574 KATMAI RIVER (V;C) M Usher 6-8-12J Van Charlotte Jenner(5) 8 9 (2)(12)821493 DEVON DIVA (12)(7) J Gallagher 7-9-0 Overmeire(5) Josephine Gordon(5) 367996 JUSTCALLMEHANDSOME (4) (B,E;CD0) D F Davis 11-8-12 9 10(9) (12)(7) 304574 KATMAI RIVER (7) (V;C) M Usher 6-8-12 Charlotte Jenner(5) 11 00067 OLIVERS MOUNT (2) (T) E Vaughan 3-8-8 T Hemsley(5) Josephine Gordon(5) 10 (6) (7) 565265 367996 LUCKY JUSTCALLMEHANDSOME (4) (B,E;CD0) D F Davis 11-8-12 12 MOUNTAIN (38) S Dixon 3-8-7 A McLean 11 (9) 00067 OLIVERS MOUNT (2) (T) E Vaughan 3-8-8 TGordon(5) Hemsley(5) Josephine 13 12(11)(6) 0860 GREEN AND WHITE (33) (T)SFDixon Sheridan 3-8-7 565265 LUCKY MOUNTAIN (38) 3-8-7 A McLean 11 (9) 00067 OLIVERS MOUNT (2) (T) E Vaughan 3-8-8 T Hemsley(5) Dana Zamecnikova(5) 0860 GREEN AND WHITE (T) F3-8-7 Sheridan 3-8-7 A McLean 12 13(6)(11)565265 LUCKY MOUNTAIN (38)(33) S Dixon 2012: Tigertoo 3-8-6, L Steward(7) 5-2 Fav (S C Williams), Dana drawnZamecnikova(5) 11, 10 ran. 13 (11) 0860 GREEN AND WHITE (33) (T) F Sheridan 3-8-7 BETTING FORECAST: Atha Cliath, 9-2(S Tatting, 11-2 Crucis Abbey, Supa Dana Zamecnikova(5) 2012: Tigertoo 3-8-6,4LBaile Steward(7) 5-2 Fav C Williams), drawn 11, 107ran.

BOB WATTS

2.30 —Crucis Abbey Falcon 3.00 —Creek BOB WATTS Vallila 2.30 2.30 DevonWESSEX Diva 3.30 —— —— Starlight Serenade (nb) 3.30 BOB WATTS CAPTAIN Illustrious Prince 3.00 — 3.00 — Well Owd Mon 4.00 — Bapak Muda 4.00 — 2.30 — 2.30 — Devon Diva Burning Dawn 3.30 Starlight Serenade (nb) 3.00 3.30 4.30 —— The Great Gabrial 4.30 —— — 3.00 — Well Owd Mon 4.00 Bapak Serenade Muda 4.00 Bereka 5.00 —— Bereka 5.00 —— 3.30 — — Starlight (nb) 3.30 4.30 The Great 4.30 Big Storm Coming 5.30 —— Father Fred Gabrial 5.30 —— 4.00 — Bapak Muda 4.00 — 5.00 — Bereka 5.00 — 6.00 — Eyeline 6.00 — 4.30 — The Great Gabrial 4.30 — Inherited 5.30 — Father Fred 5.30 — 5.00 — Bereka 5.00 — 6.00 Eyeline 6.00 5.30 —— Father Fred —— 32RED HANDICAP (DIV5.30 2) 6.00 — Eyeline — £3,234 (5) 7f (AW) 3yo plus 6.00 Winner

4.30 4.30 4.30

32RED HANDICAP (DIV 2)

1 (3) 30-391 BOYplus (37) A2) Hollinshead 4-9-7 D Tudhope (5) AMBITIOUS 7fHANDICAP (AW) 3yo Winner £3,234 32RED (DIV 2 (10) 382000 (9) (C) £3,234 C Dore 4-9-5 L Keniry (5) 7fEXCEEDEXPECTATIONS (AW) 3yo plus Winner 1 (3) 30-391 AMBITIOUS BOY (37) A Hollinshead 4-9-7 DNTudhope 3 (8) 135708 GRILLETTO (25) (P;CD) J Tate 3-9-4 Callan 2 (10) 382000 EXCEEDEXPECTATIONS (9) (C) C Dore 4-9-5 Keniry 14 (3) 30-391 AMBITIOUS BOY A Hollinshead 4-9-7 D Tudhope (4) 823611 AVATAR STAR (33)(37) (P,T;D) M Botti 3-9-3 M LHarley (8) 382000 135708EXCEEDEXPECTATIONS GRILLETTO (25) (P;CD) (9) J Tate 3-9-4 N Callan 25 3 (10) (C) C Dore 4-9-5 L Keniry (2) 4-1724 BURNING DAWN (25) D Brown 3-9-2 H Bentley (4) 823611GRILLETTO AVATAR STAR (33) (P,T;D) M3-9-4 Botti 3-9-3 Harley 36 4 (8) (25)(BF) (P;CD) Tate NJMCallan (9) 135708 0-2527 MERIDIUS (54) W GJHarrison 3-9-1 Quinn (2) 4-1724AVATAR BURNING DAWN (25) D Brown 3-9-2 HHarley Bentley 47 5 (4) STAR (33) (P,T;D) M Botti 3-9-3 4-8-13 SMDe (6) 823611 156101 THE GREAT GABRIAL (10) (B;C,D) I Williams Sousa (9) 4-1724 0-2527BURNING MERIDIUS (54) (BF) WBrown G Harrison 3-9-1 J Quinn 58 6 (2) (25)(157) D (5)(6) 782354 ONE WAY ORDAWN ANOTHER (CD) P3-9-2 Evans 10-8-12 EHJBentley Walsh(7) 156101MERIDIUS THE GREAT GABRIAL (10) (B;C,D) I3-9-1 Williams 4-8-13 SJDe Sousa 69 7 (9) 0-2527 (54) G Harrison Quinn (7) 121333 FOSSA (9) OR (C)ANOTHER D(BF) IvoryW3-8-10 R Winston 782354THE ONE WAY (CD)I Williams P Evans 10-8-12 Walsh(7) 7 8 (6)(5) 156101 GREAT GABRIAL (10)(157) (B;C,D) 4-8-13 S EDeJ Sousa 109 (1)(7) 644832 CASA TUA (78) D O’Meara 3-8-9 Julie Burke(3) 121333ONE FOSSA (9)ANOTHER (C) D Ivory 3-8-10 Winston 82012: (5)No corresponding 782354 WAY OR (157) (CD) P Evans 10-8-12 E JRWalsh(7) race. 644832FOSSA CASA(9) TUA D O’Meara Julie Burke(3) Seeker, 8 Meglio Ancora, 10 Devon Diva, Katmai River, 14 Daneside, 16 Others. 9 10(7)(1) 121333 (C)(78) D Ivory 3-8-10 3-8-9 R Winston 2012: Tigertoo 3-8-6, L Steward(7) 5-2 Cliath, Fav (S9-2 C Williams), drawn 11,Abbey, 10 ran.7 Supa BETTING BETTING FORECAST: 4 Baile Atha Tatting, 11-2 Crucis FORECAST: 5-2 Avatar Star, 9-2 Ambitious Boy, 11-2 Burning Dawn, 7 2012: No644832 corresponding race. 10 CASA TUA (78) D O’Meara 3-8-9 16 Others. Julie Burke(3) 32 BONUS 32RED.COM SELLING STAKES Seeker, 8 Meglio Ancora, AT 10 Devon Diva, Katmai River, 14 Daneside, 16 Others. The (1) Great Gabrial, 15-2 Meridius, 8 Grilletto, 12 Fossa,

3.00 3.00 3.00

BETTING FORECAST: 4 Baile Atha Cliath, 9-2 Tatting, 11-2 Crucis Abbey, 7 Supa (6)32 1m 1f10(AW) 5yo River, Winner £1,941 Seeker, 8 Meglio Ancora, Devon Diva,to Katmai 14 Daneside, 16 Others. BONUS AT 3yo 32RED.COM SELLING STAKES

32(6) BONUS 32RED.COM SELLING 1m 1fAT (AW) 3yoMiss to G5yo Winner £1,941L Morris 1 (8) 012401 CONDUCTING (12) Kelleway 5-9-9STAKES (6) 1m 1f (AW) 3yo(54) to 5yoD O’Meara Winner £1,941D Tudhope 2 1 (2) (8) 810179 CREEK FALCON 012401 CONDUCTING (12) (BF) Miss G Kelleway4-9-9 5-9-9 L Morris 31 2 (3) FLUCTUATION (19)Miss (V) I (BF) Williams 5-9-9 RL Tudhope Tart(3) (8)(2) 212575 012401 CONDUCTING (12) G Kelleway 5-9-94-9-9 Morris 810179 CREEK FALCON (54) D O’Meara D 42 3 (6) 236476 HONEY OF A KITTEN (46) (V;CD) P Evans 5-9-9 R Evans(3) (2)(3) 810179 CREEK FALCON (54) O’Meara5-9-9 4-9-9 D Tudhope 212575 FLUCTUATION (19)(BF) (V) IDWilliams R Tart(3) 53 4 (5) THE GURUOF OFAGLOOM (B;C) W5-9-9 5-9-9 (3)(6) 570582 212575 FLUCTUATION (19) (V)(26) I Williams RRTart(3) 236476 HONEY KITTEN (46) (V;CD) PMuir Evans 5-9-9 T Garner(5) Evans(3) 64 5 (7) 607875 AJEEB (26) (T;CD) M Scudamore 5-9-3 W Twiston-Davies(3) (6)(5) 236476 HONEY OF A KITTEN (46) (V;CD) P Evans 5-9-9 570582 THE GURU OF GLOOM (26) (B;C) W Muir 5-9-9 R Evans(3) T Garner(5) (5)(7) 570582 THE GURU(26) OF GLOOM (26) (B;C) W Muir 5-9-9 T Garner(5) 75 6 (10) 7-4997 COCOZZA (35)(T;CD) (P) KMClutterbuck 5-9-3 J Quinn 607875 AJEEB Scudamore 5-9-3 W Twiston-Davies(3) (7)(10)607875 AJEEB (26) (T;CD) Scudamore 5-9-35-9-3 W Twiston-Davies(3) 86 7 (1) 8-878 IDOLISE (41) (T) Spearing 4-9-3 C Catlin 7-4997 COCOZZA (35)JM(P) K Clutterbuck J Quinn (10)(1) 7-4997 COCOZZA (35) (P) KJ Clutterbuck 5-9-3 Quinn 8-878 IDOLISE (41) (T) Spearing 4-9-3 C Catlin 97 8 (9) 7495 EATON OAK (20) Mrs L Williamson 3-8-12 KJStott(7) 8 9 (4) (1)(9) 8-878 IDOLISE (41) (T)(20) J(36) Spearing 4-9-3 3-8-12 CKCatlin 7495 EATON OAK Mrs L Williamson 3-8-12 Stott(7) 10 23 WELL OWD MON A Hollinshead J Duern(5) 9 10(9)Justbookie EATON OAK (20) Mrs L Williamson Stott(7) (4) 7495Dot 23 WELL OWD MON (36) A Hollinshead 3-8-12drawnKJ5, Duern(5) 2012: Com 4-9-9, S De Sousa 13-8 Fav (P3-8-12 Evans), 6 ran. 10 2012: (4) Justbookie 23 WELL OWD MON (36) A Creek Hollinshead 3-8-12 J Duern(5) Dot5-2 Com 4-9-9, S De Sousa 13-8Falcon, Fav (P 5, 6 ran. BETTING FORECAST: Conducting, 7-2 5Evans), Honeydrawn Of A Kitten, 7

2012: No corresponding BETTING FORECAST:race. 5-2 Avatar Star, 9-2 Ambitious Boy, 11-2 Burning Dawn, 7 32RED.COM E.B.F. MAIDEN STAKES The Great Gabrial, 15-25-2 Meridius, 8 Grilletto, 12 Fossa, 16 Others. BETTING FORECAST: Avatar Star, 9-2 Ambitious Boy, 11-2 Burning Dawn, 7 The Great Gabrial, 15-2 Meridius, 8 Grilletto, 12 Fossa,STAKES 16 Others. (5)32RED.COM 5f (AW) 2yo OnlyMAIDEN Winner £3,234 E.B.F.

5.00 5.0032RED.COM MAIDEN STAKES (5) BAZOOKA 5f (AW) E.B.F. 2yo 1 5.00 (7) E De Only Giles 9-5 Winner £3,234 (5)405fBOB (AW) 2yo Only(45) SWinner 2 (2) MASNICKEN Dixon 9-5£3,234

D J Bates(3) Morris 1 (7) BAZOOKA E De Giles 9-5 D JLBates(3) (11) 44240BAZOOKA CHORLTON (9) (2) BOB MASNICKEN Dixon 9-59-5 L Morris 13 2 (7) EMANOR De Giles(45) 9-5NSVaughan DSJDonohoe Bates(3) (5)(11) 9 BOB GRANDE MAGO (94) Cowell 9-5 Keniry 442 CHORLTON MANOR N Vaughan SLLDonohoe 24 3 (2) 40 MASNICKEN (45)RS(9) Dixon 9-5 9-5 Morris (6)(5) 68 CHORLTON GULLAND (50) WRNMuir 9-59-59-5 Carson 9 GRANDEROCK MAGO (94) Cowell L Keniry 35 4 (11) 442 MANOR (9) Vaughan SW Donohoe (1)(6) 46968GRANDE HIGH ON LIFE (26) J(50) Osborne 9-5 J LCrowley GULLAND ROCK W Muir 9-5 WKeniry Carson 46 5 (5) MAGO (94) R Cowell 9-5 (8)(1) QUANTUM DOT (100) TOsborne Dascombe R Kingscote HIGH ONROCK LIFE (26) Crowley 57 6 (6) 68446GULLAND (50)JW Muir 9-59-5 9-5 WJCarson (9)(8) BEREKA (12)DOT J(26) Tate(100) N Callan 68 7 (1) 464 HIGH ON LIFE J9-0 Osborne 9-5 Crowley 4 QUANTUM T Dascombe 9-5 RJ Kingscote (10) CAMINEL GaskJ(100) 9-0 9-0 R Winston 79 8 (8) 4 QUANTUM T Dascombe 9-5 R Kingscote (9) 4 BEREKAJDOT (12) Tate N Callan 8109 (9) 4 BEREKA (12)JNAN JGask Tate 9-0 9-0 N Winston Callan (12) DONT TELL D 9-0 Shaw A McLean(7) (10) CAMINEL R 91110(10) JQUALITY Gask 9-0D(14) Winston DONT TELL NAN Shaw 9-0E Vaughan 9-0 ARHMcLean(7) (4)(12) 2222 CAMINEL GENUINE (BF) Bentley TELL NAN D Shaw 9-0 2222 GENUINE QUALITY (BF) E9-0 Vaughan 9-0A McLean(7) H Bentley 1211(12) (3)(4) 76 DONT MARLISMAMMA (9) D (14) O’Meara D Tudhope 2012: Justbookie DotOwd ComMon, 4-9-9, De Sousa Fav (P Of Evans), drawn ran.33 7 10 Fluctuation, 8FORECAST: Well 10S Ajeeb, 12 The Guru Gloom, Cocozza, BETTING 5-2 Conducting, 7-213-8 Creek Falcon, 5 Honey Of5,A6 Kitten, 11 QUALITY (14) (BF) E Vaughan 2012: 2-9-3, R Ffrench 8-11 Fav (B Smart), drawn 8 ran. HDBentley 12(4)Moviesta (3) 2222 76GENUINE MARLISMAMMA (9) D O’Meara 9-0 9,9-0 Tudhope Others. Fluctuation, 8 Well Owd Mon, 10 Ajeeb, 12 The Guru 5OfHoney Gloom, BETTING FORECAST: 5-2 Conducting, 7-2 Creek Falcon, Of Cocozza, A Kitten, 733 2012: Moviesta 2-9-3, R Ffrench 8-11 Fav (B Smart), drawn 9, 8 ran. 12 (3) 76 MARLISMAMMA (9) D O’Meara 9-0 D Tudhope BETTING FORECAST: 9-4 Genuine Quality, 3 Chorlton Manor, 5 High On Life, 6 Others. 8 Well Owd Mon, 10 Ajeeb, 12 The Guru Of Gloom, Cocozza, 33 Fluctuation,

32REDPOKER.COM NURSERY 3.30 32REDPOKER.COM 7f (AW) 2yo Only NURSERY Winner £1,941 3.30(6) 32REDPOKER.COM NURSERY (6) 7f (AW) 2yo Only Winner £1,941 1 3.30 (9) 4961 RELATION ALEXANDER (5) (D) P D’Arcy 9-9(6ex) (6) 7f (AW) 2yo Only Winner £1,941 Others.

R Tart(3) 4961 RELATION ALEXANDER (5) (D) R Tart(3) 2 1 (2) (9) 073 SHEACHEVAL (28) J S Moore 9-6P D’Arcy 9-9(6ex) L Keniry 1 (9) 4961073 RELATION ALEXANDER (D) P D’Arcy 9-9(6ex) R Tart(3) SHEACHEVAL (28) J S(5)(32) Moore L Keniry 3 2 (4) (2) 21 STARLIGHT SERENADE (D)9-6 R Beckett 9-6 J Crowley 2 3 (2)(4) 073 21 SHEACHEVAL (28) J S Moore 9-6 L Keniry STARLIGHT SERENADE (32) (D) 9-6Jenner(7) J Crowley 4 (3) 885258 VODKA CHASER (12) J S Moore 9-6 R Beckett Charlotte 3 (4) 21 STARLIGHT SERENADE (D) R Beckett 9-6 J Crowley 885258 VODKAPETA’S CHASER J(32) S Moore 5 4 (11)(3) 4F2454 CHEEKY (13)(12) J Given 9-6 9-6 Charlotte Jenner(7) D Swift 4 5 (3)(11)885258 VODKA CHASER (12) J S Moore 9-6 Charlotte Jenner(7) 4F2454 CHEEKY PETA’S (13) 9-6 9-5 D Swift 6 (5) 415 BORN TO FLY (24) (D) WJGGiven Harrison J Quinn 5 6 (11)(5) 4F2454415 CHEEKY PETA’S (13) J Given 9-6 D BORN TOFURY FLY (24) (D) W G Harrison JSwift Quinn 76 (6) 0053 AMBRIA’S (10) MWChannon 9-59-59-5 MJ Harley (5) 415 BORN TO FLY (24) (D) G Harrison Quinn (6) 52542 0053 AMBRIA’S FURY M Channon 9-5 M Harley 87 7 (7) THE DUKKERER (19)(10) D O’Meara 9-4 D Tudhope (6) 0053 AMBRIA’S FURY (10) M Channon 9-5 M Harley 8 (7) 52542 THE DUKKERER (19) D O’Meara 9-4 D Tudhope 98 (12) 474 TEZ (39) M Botti 9-4 D O’Meara 9-4 T Atkinson(5) THE DUKKERER Tudhope 9 (7)(12) 52542474 TEZ (39) M Botti(19) 9-4 TDAtkinson(5) 10 243 AMADAFFAIR T Dascombe 9-2 Kingscote 9 10(8) (12)(8) 474243 TEZ (39) M Botti(15) 9-4 TRAtkinson(5) AMADAFFAIR (15) T Dascombe 9-2 R Kingscote 11 VALLILA (12) R Charlton 9-2 9-2 Haynes(5) 10 11(1) (8) (1) 5422 243 AMADAFFAIR T Dascombe RJ Kingscote 5422 VALLILA (12)(15) R Charlton 9-2 J Haynes(5) 12 SEVERNWIND R Harris L Morris 11 12(10) (1)(10) 4563 5422 VALLILA (12) R(49) Charlton 9-2 9-29-2 J Haynes(5) 4563 SEVERNWIND (49) R Harris L Morris 2012: Aeronwyn Bryn 2-9-3, P Mulrennan 12-1 (M Dods), drawn 6, 11 ran. 12 2012: (10) 4563 SEVERNWIND (49) R Harris 9-2 L Aeronwyn Bryn 2-9-3, P Mulrennan 12-1 (M Dods), drawn 6, 11 Morris ran.

2012: Moviesta 2-9-3, Ffrench 8-11 Fav (B20Smart), drawn 9,Caminel, 8 ran. Bereka, 8 Quantum Dot,R 16 BobGenuine Masnicken, Grande Mago, 33 Others. BETTING FORECAST: 9-4 Quality, 3 Chorlton Manor, 5 High On Life, 6 Bereka, 8FORECAST: Quantum Dot, Bob Masnicken, Grande Mago, 33 Others. BETTING 9-416Genuine Quality, 20 3 Chorlton Manor,Caminel, 5 High On Life, 6 32REDBET.COM HANDICAP Bereka, 8 Quantum Dot, 16 Bob Masnicken, 20 Grande Mago, Caminel, 33 Others. 32REDBET.COM HANDICAP

5.30 (6) 6f (AW) 3yo plus Winner £1,941 5.3032REDBET.COM (6) 6f (AW) 3yoHANDICAP plus Winner £1,941 5.30 1 (5) 9-551 STORM COMING (CD) B Ellison 3-9-8(6ex) (6) 6fBIG (AW) 3yo plus (4)Winner £1,941

H Bentley 9-551LORD BIG STORM COMING (4) (CD) Ellison4-9-7 3-9-8(6ex) H Bentley 2 1 (2)(5) 015229 BUFFHEAD (4) (V;CD) R CBGuest R Fitzpatrick 13 2 (5) 9-551 STORM COMING (4)(B;CD) (CD) BJRWeymes Ellison 3-9-8(6ex) Bentley 015229BIG LORD BUFFHEAD (4) (V;CD) C Guest 4-9-7 JRHHaynes(5) Fitzpatrick (6)(2) 800130 ALMATY EXPRESS (25) 11-9-7 24 3 (2) 015229 LORD BUFFHEAD (4) (V;CD) R C Guest 4-9-7 R Fitzpatrick (6) 114666 800130RISE ALMATY EXPRESS (25) (B;CD) Weymes 11-9-7 RJWinston Haynes(5) (11) TO GLORY (9) (P;CD) S AJHarris 5-9-5 35 4 (6) 800130 ALMATY EXPRESS (25) (B;CD) J Weymes 11-9-7 J Haynes(5) (11) 114666 RISE TO GLORY (9) (P;CD) S A Harris 5-9-5 R (12) 55691 FATHER FRED (14) (D) C Dwyer 3-9-5 JWinston Quinn 46 5 (11) TO GLORY SK A Harris 5-9-5 55691RISE FATHER FRED (14) (D) C Dwyer 3-9-5 J Quinn (1)(12)114666 774849 MARSHALL ART(9) (28)(P;CD) (P,T;D) Wingrove 4-9-4 R Winston R Tart(3) 5 6 (12) 55691 FATHER FREDART (14) (28) (D) C(P,T;D) DwyerK3-9-5 JRQuinn (1) 774849 MARSHALL Wingrove 4-9-4 Tart(3) 7 (9) 273356 STEEL CITY BOY (160) (CD) Miss A Stokell 10-9-4 Ann Stokell(5) 6 7 (1)(9) 774849 (28) (P,T;D) K Wingrove 4-9-4 Ann R Stokell(5) Tart(3) STEEL CITYART BOY Miss A5-9-4 Stokell 10-9-4 273356MARSHALL 8 (8) 854707 LADY MANGO (21)(160) (D)(CD) R Harris L Morris STEEL CITY BOY (160) (CD) Miss A Stokell 10-9-4 Ann Stokell(5) 7 8 (9)(8) 273356 854707 LADY MANGO (21) (D) R Harris 5-9-4 L Morris CHARLEMAGNE DIVA (T;D) 5-9-4 R C Guest 3-9-4 KLStott(7) (7) 854707 661066 LADY 89 9 (8) MANGO (21) (D)(24) R(24) Harris DIVA (T;D) R C Guest 3-9-4 KMorris Stott(7) (7) 0098-7 661066MYCHARLEMAGNE (10) BEST MAN (12) A Carroll 7-9-3 Keniry CHARLEMAGNE DIVA (24) (T;D) R C Guest 3-9-4 KLStott(7) 91010(7) 661066 (10) 0098-7 MY BEST MAN (12) A Carroll 7-9-3 L Keniry VERY FIRSTMAN BLADE (21) (P;CD)7-9-3 W Brisbourne 4-9-2 JLDuern(5) 11 (10) (13) 412870 10 0098-7 MY BEST (12) A Carroll Keniry 11 (13) 412870 VERY FIRST BLADE (21) (P;CD) W Brisbourne 4-9-2 J Duern(5) 12 (13) (4) 08-026 VERY MONTY FAYBLADE (10) (T) D (P;CD) HaydnWJones 4-9-14-9-2 JNDuern(5) Callan FIRST Brisbourne 11 12 (4) 412870 08-026 MONTY FAY (10)(21) (T) D Haydn Jones 4-9-1 N Callan 13 (4) (3) 378698 FLOW CHART (25) P Grayson S O’Hara(5) 12 MONTY FAY (10) (T)(CD) D(CD) Haydn Jones 6-9-1 4-9-1 Callan 13 (3) 08-026 378698 FLOW CHART (25) Pdrawn Grayson 6-9-1 SNO’Hara(5) BETTING FORECAST: 9-2 Starlight Serenade, 5Dods), The Dukkerer, 11-2 Relation 2012: Invigilator 2012: Aeronwyn Bryn 2-9-3, P Mulrennan 12-1 (M drawn 6, 11 ran. 4-9-2, M Dwyer 9-2 (D Shaw), 12, 12 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 9-2 Starlight Serenade, 5 The Dukkerer, 11-2 Relation 132012: (3) Invigilator 378698 FLOW (CD) P Grayson 4-9-2, MCHART Dwyer (25) 9-2 (D Shaw), drawn6-9-1 12, 12 ran. S O’Hara(5) Alexander, 7 Ambria’s Fury, Amadaffair, 10 Tez, Cheeky Peta’s, 12Relation Others. BETTING FORECAST: 9-28 Vallila, Starlight 11-2 Alexander, 7 Ambria’s Fury, 8 Vallila, Serenade, Amadaffair, 510The Tez,Dukkerer, Cheeky Peta’s, 12 Others. 2012: BETTING FORECAST: 3 Dwyer Big Storm Father 12, Fred, Rise To Glory, 8 Invigilator 4-9-2, M 9-2 Coming, (DComing, Shaw),4 drawn 12 13-2 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 3 Big Storm 4 Father Fred, 13-2 Rise To Glory, 8 Alexander, 7 Ambria’s Fury, 8 Vallila, Amadaffair, 10 Tez, Cheeky Peta’s, 12 Others. 32RED HANDICAP (DIV 1) 1) Lord Buffhead, 10 Monty Fay, Lady Mango, 12 Charlemagne Diva, 1414 Others. 32RED HANDICAP (DIV BETTING FORECAST: 3 Big Storm Coming, 4 Father Fred, To Glory, 8 Lord Buffhead, 10 Monty Fay, Lady Mango, 12 Charlemagne13-2 Diva,Rise Others.

4.00 4.00(5) 32RED HANDICAP (DIVWinner 1)Winner (AW) plus £3,234 (5)7f 7f (AW)3yo 3yo plus £3,234 4.00 (5) 7f (AW) 3yo plus Winner £3,234

1 1 (3) (3) -36236 TAKE A NOTE (13)(13) (V)(V) P Chamings 4-9-7 J Crowley -36236 TAKE A NOTE P Chamings 4-9-7 J Crowley (3)(10)172571 -36236 TAKE A NOTE (13) (V) P(6) Chamings 21 2 (10) ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE (D)(D) D Carroll 6-9-6 172571 ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE (6) D4-9-7 Carroll 6-9-6 J Crowley 2 (10) 172571 ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE (6) (D) D Carroll 6-9-6L Leadbitter(7) L Leadbitter(7) 3 3 (7) (7) 262112 BAPAK MUDA (36)(36) (BF) K Ryan 3-9-4 K Stott(7) 262112 BAPAK MUDA (BF) K Ryan 3-9-4 L Leadbitter(7) K Stott(7) 34 4 (2) (7)(2) 707000 262112 BAPAK MUDA (36) (BF) K Ryan 3-9-4 LASTKINGOFSCOTLAND (9)(9) (B;CD) C Dore 7-9-3 Keniry 707000 LASTKINGOFSCOTLAND (B;CD) C Dore 7-9-3KLStott(7) L Keniry 45 5 (6) (2)(6) 363759 707000 LASTKINGOFSCOTLAND (9) (B;CD) C Dore 7-9-3 L Keniry LIGHT ROSE (21)(21) (D)(D) M Johnston 3-9-2 S De Sousa 363759 LIGHT ROSE M Johnston 3-9-2 S De Sousa 56 6 (5) (6)(5) 442441 363759 LIGHT ROSE (21) (D) M Johnston 3-9-2 S De Sousa FOUR WINDS (12)(12) (V)(V) R Cowell 7-9-2 N Callan 442441 FOUR WINDS R Cowell 7-9-2 N Callan 67 7 (1) (5)(1) 530445 442441 FOUR WINDS (12) (V) R Cowell 7-9-2 N Callan KHAJAALY (24)(24) (P,T;CD) M Appleby 6-9-0 A Mullen 530445 KHAJAALY (P,T;CD) M Appleby 6-9-0 A Mullen (1)(4) 530445 KHAJAALY (24) (P,T;CD) M Appleby 6-9-0 AJ Mullen 87 8 (4) 511845 THE MONGOOSE (14)(14) (T;CD) P Evans 5-9-0 511845 THE MONGOOSE (T;CD) P Evans 5-9-0E JEWalsh(7) Walsh(7) 89 9 (9) (4)(9) 511845 THE MONGOOSE (14) (T;CD) P Evans 5-9-0 E J Walsh(7) 4942-3 FERRYVIEW PLACE (234) (T,V) I Williams 4-8-11 4942-3 FERRYVIEW PLACE (234) (T,V) I Williams 4-8-11 S Donohoe S Donohoe 9 10(8) (9)(8) 008408 4942-3 FERRYVIEW PLACE (234) Williams 4-8-11 S Donohoe 10 ROY’S LEGACY (11)(11) (T)(T) S(T,V) ASHarris 4-8-10 J Quinn 008408 ROY’S LEGACY AIHarris 4-8-10 J Quinn 10 (8) 008408 ROY’S LEGACY (11) (T) S A Harris 4-8-10 J Quinn

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Lord Buffhead,32REDBINGO.COM 10 Monty Fay, Lady Mango, 12 Charlemagne Diva, 14 Others. HANDICAP

1 1 (3)(3) 30516/ OFOF PRIDE (J534) Miss 30516/SONG SONG PRIDE (J534) MissMMRowland Rowland9-9-12 9-9-12 CCCatlin Catlin (1)(1) 877-07 DIVEA (70) A Carson 4-9-12 12 2 (3) 30516/ OF PRIDE (J534) Miss M Rowland 9-9-12 WW CCarson Catlin 877-07SONG DIVEA (70) A Carson 4-9-12 Carson 23 3 (1) 877-07 (70) A Carson 4-9-12 W Carson (2)(2) 424808 SATWA LAIRD (93) (C) Miss A Stokell Stokell(5) 424808DIVEA SATWA LAIRD (93) (C) Miss A Stokell7-9-9 7-9-9Ann Ann Stokell(5) 34 4 (2) LAIRD (93) (C) Miss Stokell 7-9-9 Ann Stokell(5) (5)(5) 424808 426133 MEN DON’T CRY (14) (B;D) EA EDe 4-9-8 L LKeniry 426133SATWA MEN DON’T CRY (14) (B;D) DeGiles Giles 4-9-8 Keniry 45 5 (5) DON’TBAHIA CRY (14) (B;D) E De Giles 4-9-8 LWinston Keniry (11) 3-2150 MIDNIGHT (180) (CD) D DIvory (11) 426133 3-2150MEN MIDNIGHT BAHIA (180) (CD) Ivory4-9-4 4-9-4 RR Winston 56 6 (11) 3-2150 MIDNIGHT BAHIA (180) (CD) D Ivory 4-9-4 R Winston (12) 263353 ELIZABETH COFFEE (4) (T;D) J Weymes 5-9-4 J Quinn (12) 263353 ELIZABETH COFFEE (4) (T;D) J Weymes 5-9-4 J Quinn 67 7 (12) COFFEE (4)Sir(T;D) JPrescott Weymes 5-9-4 LJ LMorris Quinn (8)(8) 263353 9-5433 INHERITED (22) (P;BF) MMPrescott 3-9-1 9-5433ELIZABETH INHERITED (22) (P;BF) Sir 3-9-1 Morris 78 8 (8) 9-5433 (22) (P;BF) Sir M Prescott LDuern(5) Morris (7)(7) 325323 EYELINE (16) (V)(V) A Hollinshead 3-9-0 J JDuern(5) 325323INHERITED EYELINE (16) A Hollinshead 3-9-03-9-1 89 9 (7) 325323 EYELINE (16) (V) A Hollinshead 3-9-0 J Duern(5) (4)(4) 780-2 (16) (B)(B) J Farrelly Cathy 780-2AMANTIUS AMANTIUS (16) J Farrelly4-9-0 4-9-0 CathyGannon Gannon 91010(4) 780-2 (16) (B) J Farrelly 4-9-0 Cathy Gannon (9)(9) 8794-5 LIKELIKELIKELIKEIT (31) MM Tompkins S SDe 8794-5AMANTIUS LIKELIKELIKELIKEIT (31) Tompkins3-8-13 3-8-13 DeSousa Sousa 10 8794-5 (31) M Tompkins 3-8-13 S DeDSousa 1111(9) (6)(6) 450256 LIGHT THE CITY (19) (D) Mrs R RCarr 450256LIKELIKELIKELIKEIT LIGHT THE CITY (19) (D) Mrs Carr6-8-12 6-8-12 DSwift Swift 2012: Majuro 8-9-13, D Bergin(7) 11-2 (C (C Smith), drawn 7, 12 ran. 11 (6) 450256 LIGHT THE CITY (19) (D) Mrs R Carr 6-8-12 RRDaDaSilva(3) DSilva(3) Swift 2012: Majuro 8-9-13, D Bergin(7) 11-2 Smith), drawn 7, 12 ran. 12 (10) 986 CAPE ROSA (10) J Moffatt 3-8-4 12 (10) 986 CAPE ROSA (10) J Moffatt 3-8-4 2012: Majuro 8-9-13, D Bergin(7) 11-2 (C Smith), drawn 7, 12 ran. (10) 986 CAPE ROSA (10) J (G Moffatt 3-8-4 R Da Silva(3) BETTING FORECAST: 2 Illustrious Prince, 3 Bapak Muda, 11-2 Four Winds, 15-2 BETTING FORECAST: 2 Illustrious Prince, 3 Bapak Muda, 11-2 Four Winds, 15-2 12 2012: Azrag 4-9-11, P Mulrennan 14-1 Butler), drawn 4,4,1111ran. 2012: Azrag 4-9-11, P Mulrennan 14-1 (G Butler), drawn ran. BETTING FORECAST: 2 Illustrious Prince, 3 Bapak Muda, 20 11-2 Four Winds, 15-2 2012: Azrag 4-9-11, P Mulrennan 14-1 (G Butler), drawn 4, 11 ran. Take A Note, 10 Light Rose, 12 12 Ferryview Place, 16 16 Khajaaly, Lastkingofscotland, Take A Note, 10 Light Rose, Ferryview Place, Khajaaly, 20 Lastkingofscotland, BETTING FORECAST: 3 Inherited,9-29-2 Amantius,5 5Men MenDon’t Don’tCry, Cry,7 7Elizabeth Elizabeth BETTING FORECAST: 3 Inherited, Amantius, Take A Note, 10 Light Rose, 12 Ferryview Place, 16 Khajaaly, 20 Lastkingofscotland, BETTING The Mongoose, Roy’s Legacy. The Mongoose, 25 25 Roy’s Legacy. FORECAST: Inherited, 9-2 Amantius, 5 Men Bahia, Don’t Cry, 7Others. Elizabeth Coffee, 15-2 Eyeline, 8 3Light The City, Divea, Midnight Bahia, Coffee, 15-2 Eyeline, 8 Light The City, 1010 Divea, 1414 Midnight 2525Others. The Mongoose, 25 Roy’s Legacy. Coffee, 15-2 Eyeline, 8 Light The City, 10 Divea, 14 Midnight Bahia, 25 Others.

TODAY’S HORSE RACING STATISTICS

Brighton – (five-year record) Top Trainers (with runners): G L Moore 17165 (10.3%), J Bridger 14-130 (10.8%), G Margarson 12-66 (18.2%), S C Williams 11-47 (23.4%), Eve J-Houghton 11-66 (16.7%), P Hiatt 8-54 (14.8%), W Knight 7-32 (21.9%), Mrs A Perrett 7-50 (14%), M Bell 6-38 (15.8%), S Kirk 6-49 (12.2%), P Phelan 6-54 (11.1%), Miss J Feilden 6-64 (9.4%). Top Jockeys (with mounts): G Baker 21-162 (13%), M Lane 14-87 (16.1%), D Sweeney 13137 (9.5%), P Cosgrave 10-82 (12.2%), S Drowne 8-51 (15.7%), A Atzeni 7-44 (15.9%), S W Kelly 6-50 (12%), P Dobbs 5-42 (11.9%), M Dwyer 5-45 (11.1%), S Pearce 5-50 (10%), C Bishop 4-22 (18.2%), J Marshall 4-31 (12.9%). Favourites: 252-736 (34.2%). Brighton stalls: 1m2f & 1m4f – Outside; Remainder – Inside. Longest traveller: Hendry Trigger (2.20), Drummond (2.20) 179 miles. Musselburgh – (five-year record) Top Trainers (with runners): R Fahey 44-216 (20.4%), M Johnston 39-205 (19%), J Goldie 31-385 (8.1%), T Easterby 20-149 (13.4%), T D Barron 16-84 (19.1%), D Nicholls 16-149 (10.7%), P Midgley 14-130 (10.8%), P Kirby 13-42 (30.9%), Miss L Perratt 13-286 (4.5%), D O’Meara 12-70 (17.1%), N Wilson 12-116 (10.3%), K Dalgleish 12-122 (9.8%). Top Jockeys (with mounts): J Fanning 34-182 (18.7%), T Eaves 31-269 (11.5%), P Makin 25-

185 (13.5%), G Lee 15-112 (13.4%), D Allan 14-112 (12.5%), A Nicholls 13-109 (11.9%), P McDonald 13-167 (7.8%), N Farley 11-73 (15.1%), D Fentiman 11-100 (11%), P Mulrennan 11-127 (8.7%), Lee Topliss 10-56 (17.9%), J P Sullivan 10-153 (6.5%). Favourites: 194-601 (32.3%). Musselburgh stalls: 5f & 2m – Stands’ side; Remainder – Inside. Longest traveller: Man Of Plenty (3.10) 349 miles. Wolverhampton – (five-year record) Top Trainers (with runners): P Evans 95867 (11%), M Johnston 89-457 (19.5%), M Botti 62-325 (19.1%), T Dascombe 62-327 (19%), K Ryan 57-405 (14.1%), D Shaw 51510 (10%), R Harris 48-575 (8.3%), W Brisbourne 45-575 (7.8%), I Williams 43-297 (14.5%), J Osborne 40-275 (14.6%), R C Guest 38-412 (9.2%), B Ellison 37-272 (13.6%). Top Jockeys (with mounts): L Morris 116-1260 (9.2%), R Kingscote 74-450 (16.4%), R Winston 72-505 (14.3%), J Quinn 69-653 (10.6%), S De Sousa 55-343 (16%), C Catlin 53-626 (8.5%), N Callan 49-267 (18.4%), S Donohoe 49-418 (11.7%), W Carson 48-468 (10.3%), L Keniry 35-506 (6.9%), Cathy Gannon 34-387 (8.8%), M Harley 29-209 (13.9%). Favourites: 1230-3835 (32.1%). Visored for the first time – Musselburgh: 2.40 Boy Ranger Wolverhampton: 4.00 Take A Note.

Abc Index To Today’s Meetings Abc Index To Today’s Meetings Abc Index To Today’s Meetings Daneside...................... W 2.30 B - Brighton, M - Musselburgh, Dean Iarracht ............... M 5.10 W - Wolverhampton.

B - Brighton, M - Musselburgh, Above The Stars ...........B 5.20 W - Wolverhampton. B - Brighton, M - Musselburgh, Ajeeb ............................ W 3.00 Above The Stars ...........B 5.20 W - Wolverhampton. Aleksandar .................. MW 3.10 AjeebThe ............................ 3.00 Above Stars ...........B Almaty Express ........... WM 5.20 5.30 Aleksandar .................. 3.10 Ajeeb ............................ W 3.00 Amadaffair ................... WW 3.30 Almaty Express ...........M 5.30 Aleksandar .................. 3.10 Amantius ..................... W 6.00 Amadaffair ................... 3.30 Almaty Express ........... WW 5.30 Amazing Blue Sky ....... M 5.10 Amantius ..................... W 6.00 Amadaffair ................... W 3.30 Ambitious Boy ............ WM 6.00 4.30 Amazing..................... Blue Sky ....... 5.10 Amantius W Ambria’s Fury .............. WW 5.10 3.30 Ambitious Boy ............ 4.30 Amazing Blue Sky ....... M Amenable .....................B 4.20 Ambria’s Boy Fury............ .............. 3.30 Ambitious WW 4.30 Amis Reunis ................ M 3.30 2.10 Amenable .....................B 4.20 Ambria’s Fury .............. W Andiamo Via ................ M 2.10 Amis Reunis ................ M 2.10 Amenable .....................B 4.20 Angel RosaVia .................. MM 2.10 2.40 Andiamo ................M 2.10 Amis Reunis ................ Anginola .......................B 2.50 Angel Rosa ..................MM 2.10 2.40 Andiamo Via ................ Avatar Star.......................B ................... W 2.40 4.30 Anginola 2.50 Angel Rosa .................. M Avatar ................... 4.30 Aye Aye Star Skipper ...........BW 2.50 4.20 Anginola .......................B Aye Atha Aye Skipper ...........B 4.20 Baile Cliath .......... W 4.30 2.30 Avatar Star ................... W Baile Cliath ..........WW 4.20 2.30 Bapak Muda ................. 4.00 Aye AyeAtha Skipper ...........B Bapak Muda ................. 4.00 Bayan Kasirga ............. MW 2.30 5.10 Baile Atha Cliath .......... W Bayan Kasirga ............. 5.10 Bazooka ....................... WM 4.00 5.00 Bapak Muda ................. W Bazooka ....................... 5.00 Bayan Kasirga ............. MW 5.10 Benandonner ...............B 2.20 Benandonner ...............B 2.20 Bazooka ....................... W Bereka.......................... W 5.00 5.00 Bereka.......................... 5.00 Benandonner ...............B Bestfootforward ...........BW 2.20 4.50 Bestfootforward 4.50 Bereka.......................... Big Storm Coming...........B .......W W 5.00 5.30 Big Storm Coming .......MW 4.50 5.30 Bestfootforward ...........B Black Treacle ............... 2.40 Black Treacle ............... 2.40 Big Storm Coming ....... W Bling King .................... MM 5.30 4.10 BlingTreacle King .................... 4.10 Black ..................B MM 2.40 Bloodsweatandtears 3.20 Bloodsweatandtears 3.20 Bling King .................... M Bob Masnicken ..............B W 4.10 5.00 Bob Masnicken ........... W 5.00 Bloodsweatandtears ...B 3.20 Born To Fly .................. W 3.30 Born ToGarcon Fly .................. 3.30 Bob Masnicken ........... Boucher ..........W MW 5.00 4.40 Boucher Garcon .......... 4.40 Born To Fly .................. W Bountiful Forest .......... MM 3.30 3.40 Bountiful Forest ..........M 3.40 Boucher Garcon .......... Bounty Girl .................. MM 4.40 3.40 Bountiful Forest .......... Bounty Girl .................. 3.40 Bowdler’s Magic ......... M MM 3.40 3.10 Bounty Girl .................. M 3.40 Bowdler’s Magic ......... M 3.10 Boy Ranger.................. M 2.40 Bowdler’s Magic ......... MM 3.10 Boy Ranger .................. 2.40 Brown Pete ...................B 3.20 Boy Ranger .................. M 2.40 Brown Pete ...................B 3.20 Burning Dawn ............. 4.30 Brown Pete ...................B Burning Dawn .............WW 3.20 4.30 Burns Night ................. M 5.10 Burning Dawn................. ............. WM 4.30 Burns Night 5.10 Caminel........................ WW 5.10 5.00 Burns Night ................. M Caminel........................ 5.00 Cantor 2.50 Caminel........................ W 5.00 Cantor...........................B ...........................B 2.50 Cape 6.00 Cantor ...........................B CapeRosa Rosa................... ...................WW 2.50 6.00 Cara’s Request ............ MM 6.00 2.10 Cape Rosa ................... W Cara’s Request ............ 2.10 Cardinal ........................B 4.20 Cara’s Request ............ M 2.10 Cardinal ........................B 4.20 Casa ...................... 4.30 Cardinal ........................B CasaTua Tua ......................WW 4.20 4.30 Charlemagne Diva WW 4.30 5.30 Casa Tua ...................... W Charlemagne Diva...... ...... 5.30 Cheeky ............. WW 5.30 3.30 Charlemagne Diva ...... W CheekyPeta’s Peta’s ............. 3.30 Chorlton Manor ........... WW 3.30 5.00 Cheeky Peta’s ............. W Chorlton Manor ........... 5.00 Chosen ................. MM 5.00 5.40 Chorlton Manor ........... W ChosenOne One ................. 5.40 Classical Diva .............. MM 5.40 3.40 Chosen One ................. Classical Diva ..............M 3.40 Cocozza WW 3.40 3.00 Classical Diva .............. M Cocozza....................... ....................... 3.00 Cocozza ....................... W 3.00 Comedy House .............B 2.50 Comedy House .............B 2.50 Comedy House .............B Commanche Raider .... 5.40 Commanche Raider ....MM 2.50 5.40 Commanche Raider .... M 5.40 Commanding Force .....B 3.50 Commanding Force .....B 3.50 Commanding Force .....B Commandingpresence .B 5.20 Commandingpresence .B 3.50 5.20 Commandingpresence .B Conducting .................. WW 5.20 3.00 Conducting .................. 3.00 Conducting .................. W Creek ............... WW 3.00 3.00 CreekFalcon Falcon ............... 3.00 Creek Falcon ............... W Crucis Abbey ............... 2.30 Crucis Abbey ............... WW 3.00 2.30 Crucis Abbey ............... W 2.30

Daneside...................... W Demolition ................... MM Dean Iarracht ...............W Daneside...................... Devon Diva .................. WM Demolition ................... Dean Iarracht ............... M Dhaular Dhar ............... M Devon Diva ..................M W Demolition ................... Divea ............................ Dhaular Dhar ...............WM Devon Diva .................. Dont Tell Nan ...............W W Divea ............................ Dhaular Dhar ............... MW Dr Irv ............................ M Dont............................ Tell Nan ...............WW Divea Drive Home MM Dr Irv ............................ Dont Tell Nan.................. ............... W Drummond Drive Home...................B ..................MM Dr Irv ............................ Eanans Bay.................. ..................B Drummond ...................B Drive Home M Eaton Oak .................... W Eanans Bay ..................B Drummond ...................B Economic .......... M Eaton Oak .................... W Eanans BayCrisis ..................B Elizabeth Coffee .......... WM Economic Crisis .......... Eaton Oak .................... W Exceedexpectations ... M W ElizabethCrisis Coffee .......... W Economic .......... Extraterrestrial M Exceedexpectations W Elizabeth Coffee............ .............W Eyeline ......................... WM Extraterrestrial ............ Exceedexpectations ... W Eyeline ......................... Fairy Wing ....................B Extraterrestrial ............ MW Fairy Wing ....................B Father Fred .................. W Eyeline ......................... W Father Fred .................. W Federal Blue ................ M Fairy Wing ....................B Federal Blue ................ Ferryview Place ...........W WM Father Fred .................. Ferryview ...........M W Findog .......................... M Federal BluePlace ................ Findog .......................... Ferryview Place ........... WM Fisher Lane ...................B Fisher Lane ...................B Findog .......................... M Flow Chart ................... W Flow Chart ...................W W Fisher Lane...................B Fluctuation .................. Fluctuation ..................W W Flow Chart ................... Fossa ........................... W Fossa ........................... W Fluctuation .................. Four Winds ..................W W Four ........................... Winds Fossa WW Frosty Secret.................. ................B Frosty Secret ................B Four Winds .................. W Fuel Injection ............... M Fuel Injection ...............MM Frosty Secret ................B Geanie Mac .................. Geanie Mac .................. Fuel Injection ............... Genuine Quality ..........M WM Genuine Quality ..........MW Geanie Mac .................. Ginzan ...........................B Ginzan ...........................B Genuine Quality .......... W Go Go Green ................ M Go Go...........................B Green ................WM Ginzan Grande Mago ............... Go Go Green ................ Grande Mago ............... W Green And White .........M W Grande Mago ............... GreenEarth And White .........WW Green ..................B Green And White ......... W Green Earth ..................B Grey Blue ..................... M Green ..................BM Grey Earth Blue ..................... Griffin Point ..................B Grey Blue ..................... M Griffin Point ..................B Grilletto ........................ W Griffin Point ..................B Grilletto ........................ W Gulland Rock W Grilletto Gulland........................ Rock............... ...............W W Haines ...........................B Gulland Rock ............... W Haines ...........................B Hanalei Bay ................. M Haines ...........................B Hanalei Bay ................. M Headstight MM Hanalei Bay................... ................. Headstight ...................M Hendry .............B Headstight ................... M HendryTrigger Trigger .............B Here And Hendry Trigger .............B HereNow Now AndWhy Why..... .....MM High On Hill............... MM Here And Why ..... M HighNow OnAA Hill............... High On ................. W High Hill............... HighOn OnALife Life .................M W Himalayan High On LifePeak ................. W Himalayan Peak...........B ...........B Hit Himalayan Peak ........... ...........B HitThe TheJackpot Jackpot ...........MM Honey ........ W Hit The Of Jackpot ........... Honey OfAAKitten Kitten ........M W Idolise .......................... W Honey Of A Kitten ........ W Idolise .......................... W Idolise .......................... W Iffley ...................B IffleyFields Fields ...................B Iffley FieldsPrince ...................B Illustrious Illustrious Prince......... .........W W Illustrious Prince......... W Improvized....................B Improvized....................B Improvized....................B Ingleby InglebyStar Star................. .................MM Ingleby Star ................. M Inherited ...................... W Inherited ...................... W Inherited ...................... Irish Spirit MM IrishGirls Girls Spirit........... ...........W Irish Girls Spirit ........... M It’sAA GirlThing Thing.............B .............B It’s Girl It’s A Girl Thing .............B

2.30 4.10 5.10 2.30 2.30 4.10 5.10 5.10 2.30 4.10 6.00 5.10 2.30 5.00 6.00 5.10 3.10 5.00 6.00 2.10 3.10 5.00 2.20 2.10 3.10 2.50 2.20 2.10 3.00 2.50 2.20 4.40 3.00 2.50 6.00 4.40 3.00 4.30 6.00 4.40 4.10 4.30 6.00 6.00 4.10 4.30 6.00 5.20 4.10 5.20 5.30 6.00 5.30 3.10 5.20 3.10 4.00 5.30 4.00 5.40 3.10 5.40 4.00 3.50 3.50 5.40 5.30 5.30 3.50 3.00 3.00 5.30 4.30 4.30 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.30 2.20 2.20 4.00 3.40 3.40 2.20 5.10 5.10 3.40 5.00 5.00 5.10 4.20 4.20 5.00 4.40 4.40 4.20 5.00 4.40 5.00 2.30 5.00 2.30 2.50 2.30 2.50 5.10 2.50 5.10 5.20 5.10 5.20 4.30 5.20 4.30 5.00 4.30 5.00 3.50 5.00 3.50 2.10 3.50 2.10 4.40 2.10 4.40 2.20 4.40 2.20 5.40 2.20 5.40 5.10 5.40 5.10 5.00 5.10 5.00 2.50 5.00 2.50 3.10 2.50 3.10 3.00 3.10 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 5.40 5.40 5.40 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.40 5.40 5.40 2.20 2.20 2.20

Jackie Love ..................B Jan Smuts .................... M Jackie Love ..................B Jawaab......................... M Jan Smuts .................... M Jackie Love.................... ..................B Jebel Tara M Jawaab......................... Jan Smuts .................... MM Jungle Bay ....................B Jebel Tara ....................MM Jawaab......................... Just Five ...................... W Jungle Bay ....................B Jebel Tara .................... Just Heaven .........M M JustLike Five Jungle Bay...................... ....................BW Justcallmehandsome .W W JustFive Like...................... Heaven ......... M Just Kano’s Ghirl ................ M Justcallmehandsome . W Just Like Heaven ......... M Katmai W Kano’sRiver Ghirl................ ................ M Justcallmehandsome .W Khajaaly ....................... W KatmaiGhirl River ................M W Kano’s ................ Kings ‘n Dreams ...........B Khajaaly ....................... Katmai River ................ WW Kirtling ................ M Kings ‘nBelle Dreams ...........B Khajaaly ....................... W Lady Mango ................. W Kirtling Belle ................ M Kings ‘n Dreams ...........B Lastkingofscotland .....M W Lady Mango ................. W Kirtling Belle................ Light Rose ................... W Lastkingofscotland .....W W Lady Mango ................. Light City .............. W LightThe Rose ................... W Lastkingofscotland ..... W LightRose The City .............. W Likelikelikelikeit ..........W W Light ................... Likelikelikelikeit ..........W W Lord Buffhead ............. W Light The City .............. Lord Buffhead W Lucky Mountain............. ..........W W Likelikelikelikeit .......... Lucky ..........W W Maid InMountain Rio ................... M Lord Buffhead ............. MaidOf In Rio ................... M Man Plenty .............. M Lucky Mountain .......... W ManIn OfRio Plenty ..............M M Maid ................... Marlismamma.............. W Marlismamma.............. W Man Of Plenty .............. M Marshall Art ................. W Marshall Art................. .................W W Marlismamma.............. Maybeagrey M Maybeagrey .................WM Marshall Art....................B ................. McConnell McConnell ....................B Maybeagrey ................. Meglio Ancora .............M W Meglio Ancora .............W W McConnell ....................B Men Don’t Cry .............. Men Don’t .............. W Meglio Ancora ............. Merchant OfCry Dubai ......W M Merchant Of Dubai ......W M Men Don’t....................... Cry .............. Meridius W Meridius ....................... W Merchant Of Dubai ...... M Midnight Bahia ............ W Midnight Bahia ............W W Meridius ....................... Mitchell ........................ M Mitchell ........................ M Midnight Bahia ............ W Monty Fay .................... W Monty Fay ....................M W Mitchell ........................ Mowhoob ..................... M Monty Fay.......................B .................... Mowhoob .....................WM Mr Fickle Mowhoob ..................... M MrMo Fickle .......................B Mr Jo ...................... M Mr MrFickle Mo Jo.......................B ...................... M My Anchor ....................B Mr Mo Jo ...................... M My Anchor ....................B My Best ................ My ....................B MyAnchor BestMan Man ................W W Nice Arty .......................B My Best Man ................ W Nice Arty .......................B Noble Asset ................. Nice Arty .......................B Noble Asset .................M M Novel Dancer ................B Noble ................. M NovelAsset Dancer ................B Olivers Mount .............. Novel Dancer ................B Olivers Mount ..............W W Olney ....................B Olivers Mount .............. W OlneyLass Lass ....................B One ....................... M Olney Lass ....................B OneBoy Boy ....................... M One Way Or W One ....................... OneBoy Way OrAnother Another... ...M W Opt Out ........................ One Way Or Another ... W Opt Out ........................M M Our Diane ..................... M Opt ........................ OurOut Diane .....................M M Panettone .....................B Our Diane..................... M Panettone .....................B Partner ......................... M Panettone .....................BM Partner ......................... Perfect Pastime Partner M Perfect......................... Pastime............B ............B Perfect Words.............. M Perfect ............B PerfectPastime Words.............. M Perfect Words.............. M Phluke Phluke...........................B ...........................B Phluke Poetic Lord Poetic...........................B Lord...................B ...................B Poetic ...................B Prime Exhibit ............... PrimeLord Exhibit ...............M M Prime Exhibit ............... Princess Tamay ........... M Princess Tamay ...........M M Princess Tamay ........... M Ptolemy........................ M Ptolemy........................ M Ptolemy........................ Quantum W QuantumDot Dot............... ...............M W Quantum ............... W WoodyDot .......................B RRWoody .......................B R Woody .......................B

Blinkered for the first time – Brighton: 3.20 Perfect Pastime; 3.20 Tigerish. 3.50 Rural Affair, 4.20 Royal Reyah. Musselburgh: 3.40 Bounty Girl. Cheek pieces – Brighton: 2.20 Benandonner, Silver Marizah, 4.20 Amenable, R Woody 4.50 Iffley Fields, Wishformore. Musselburgh: 2.10 Andiamo Via(*), Drive Home, 3.10 Jan Smuts, Man Of Plenty 4.10 Jebel Tara(*), 4.40 Headstight, Mitchell(*), Mr Mo Jo Windforpower, 5.10 Burns Night, Dean Iarracht, Geanie Mac High On A Hill(*), Jawaab, Valantino Oyster, 5.40 Here Now And Why, Rock Canyon. Wolverhampton: 2.30 Crucis Abbey, 3.00 Cocozza, 4.00 Khajaaly, 4.30 Avatar Star Grilletto(*), 5.30 Marshall Art, Rise To Glory, Very First Blade 6.00 Inherited(*). (*) = horses wearing cheek pieces for the first time. Tongue straps – Brighton: 2.20 Drummond, 2.50 Novel Dancer. Musselburgh: 3.10 Bowdler’s Magic, Jan Smuts, 4.10 Jebel Tara, Prime Exhibit, Royal Straight. Wolverhampton: 2.30 Just Five, Olivers Mount, Green And White, 3.00 Ajeeb, Idolise, 4.00 Khajaaly, The Mongoose, Ferryview Place, Roy’s Legacy, 4.30 Avatar Star, 5.30 Marshall Art, Charlemagne Diva, Monty Fay, 6.00 Elizabeth Coffee. TV – At The Races: Brighton, Wolverhampton. Racing UK: Musselburgh.

4.50 3.10 4.50 5.10 3.10 4.50 4.10 5.10 3.10 4.20 4.10 5.10 2.30 4.20 4.10 4.40 2.30 4.20 2.30 4.40 2.30 3.40 2.30 4.40 2.30 3.40 2.30 4.00 2.30 3.40 4.50 4.00 2.30 3.40 4.50 4.00 5.30 3.40 4.50 4.00 5.30 3.40 4.00 4.00 5.30 6.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 5.30 6.00 5.30 2.30 6.00 2.30 2.40 5.30 2.40 3.10 2.30 3.10 2.40 5.00 5.00 3.10 5.30 5.30 5.00 5.10 5.10 5.30 2.20 2.20 5.10 2.30 2.30 2.20 6.00 6.00 2.30 3.10 3.10 6.00 4.30 4.30 3.10 6.00 6.00 4.30 4.40 4.40 6.00 5.30 5.30 4.40 2.10 5.30 2.10 2.50 2.10 2.50 4.40 2.50 4.40 3.50 4.40 3.50 5.30 3.50 5.30 3.50 5.30 3.50 3.40 3.50 3.40 2.50 3.40 2.50 2.30 2.50 2.30 4.20 2.30 4.20 3.40 4.20 3.40 4.30 3.40 4.30 5.40 4.30 5.40 4.40 5.40 4.40 2.50 4.40 2.50 2.10 2.50 2.10 3.20 2.10 3.20 2.10 3.20 2.10 2.10 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.20 4.10 4.10 4.10 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.10 2.10 2.10 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.20 4.20 4.20

Relation Alexander ..... W Rigolleto .......................B Relation Alexander ..... W Rio Cobolo ................... M Rigolleto .......................B Relation Alexander ..... W Rise To Glory ............... W Rio Cobolo ................... M Rigolleto .......................B Rock Canyon ............... M Rise To Glory ...............M W Rio Cobolo ................... Roy’s Legacy ............... W Rock ...............W M Rise ToCanyon Glory ............... Royal Defence ..............B Roy’s Legacy............... ............... W Rock Canyon M Royal Reyah .................B RoyalLegacy Defence ..............B Roy’s ............... W Royal Straight ............. M RoyalDefence Reyah .................B Royal ..............B Rural Affair ...................B RoyalReyah Straight ............. M Royal .................B Rutterkin ...................... M Rural Affair ...................B Royal Straight ............. M Saint Irene...................... ....................B Rutterkin M Rural Affair ...................B Santo Prince .................B Saint Irene ....................B Rutterkin ...................... M Satwa Laird .................. W Santo Prince .................B Saint Irene ....................B Saxonette .................... M SatwaPrince Laird .................. W Santo .................B Seattle Drive ................W M Saxonette .................... M Satwa Laird .................. SeattleLucky Drive ................MM Seven Seven......B Saxonette .................... Seven Drive Lucky................ Seven......B Severnwind ................. W Seattle M Severnwind .................W W Sheacheval Seven Lucky.................. Seven......B Sheacheval ..................W W Silvee ............................B Severnwind ................. SilveeMarizah ............................B Sheacheval .................. W Silver ...............B Silver Marizah ...............B Silvee ............................B Sir Percy Blakeney .......B Sir Percy Blakeney .......B Silver Marizah ...............B Song of Pride ............... W Song of Pride ............... W Sir Percy Blakeney .......B South Cape ...................B South Cape ...................B Song of Pride ............... W Special Report..............B Special Report ..............B South Cape ...................B Speedfit Boy .................B Speedfit Boy .................B Special Report ..............B Starlight Serenade ...... W Starlight Serenade ......W W Speedfit Boy .................B Steel City Boy .............. Steel City Boy .............. W Starlight Serenade ...... W Straight Gin ................. M Straight M Steel CityGin Boy................. .............. Summer Dancer ..........WM SummerGin Dancer Straight ................. ..........M M Summerlea .................. M Summerlea .................. M Summer Dancer .......... M Supa Seeker ................ W Summerlea .................. M Supa Seeker ................ W Surrey Dream ...............B Supa Seeker ................ W Surrey ...............B Sweet PDream .........................B Surrey ...............B Sweet P .........................B Take ADream Note .................. W Sweet .........................B Take AP.......................... Note .................. W W Tatting Take A Note .................. W Tatting .......................... W Tez ................................ W Tatting .......................... W Tez ................................ W The Dukkerer W Tez ................................ The Dukkerer............... ...............W W The Great W The ...... ........ TheDukkerer Great Gabrial Gabrial ........W W The Of ..... W The ea Gab a TheGGuru Guru Of Gloom Gloom .....W W The Mongoose ............ The Gu u O G oom W The Mongoose ............W W The Strig .......................B The W TheMongoose Strig .......................B Threave The S g.........................B B Threave .........................B Tigerish Th eave .........................B B Tigerish .........................B ................. M TTom ge Sawyer sh Tom Sawyer .................B M Topofthedrops .............B Tom Sawye M Topofthedrops .............B Valantino M Topo hed Oyster ops ......... Valantino Oyster .........B M Vallila ........................... W Va an no Oys e M Vallila ........................... W Very W Va VeryaFirst First Blade Blade........... ...........W W Ve y FRonaldo s B ade Viva ............... M Viva Ronaldo ...............W M VVodka va Rona do .............. Chaser W Vodka Chaser ..............M W Vodka Chase W Volito Volito.............................B .............................B Vo Well W WelloOwd Owd Mon Mon.............. ..............B W We Owd Mon ............. Windforpower M Windforpower .............W W nd o powe M Wishformore Wishformore ................B ................B W sh o mo e B Wordismybond ............B Wordismybond ............B Wo d smybond Yorksters Prince..........B Yorksters Prince.......... M Yo ks e s P nce M

3.30 5.20 3.30 2.10 5.20 3.30 5.30 2.10 5.20 5.40 5.30 2.10 4.00 5.40 5.30 2.50 4.00 5.40 4.20 2.50 4.00 4.10 4.20 2.50 3.50 4.10 4.20 5.40 3.50 4.10 3.20 5.40 3.50 3.20 5.40 6.00 3.20 3.20 4.40 6.00 3.20 4.10 4.40 6.00 4.10 3.50 4.40 3.50 3.30 4.10 3.30 3.50 3.30 4.50 3.30 4.50 3.30 2.20 2.20 4.50 3.50 3.50 2.20 6.00 6.00 3.50 3.20 3.20 6.00 2.20 2.20 3.20 4.50 4.50 2.20 3.30 3.30 4.50 5.30 5.30 3.30 3.40 3.40 5.30 2.10 3.40 2.10 5.10 5.10 2.10 2.30 5.10 2.30 4.50 2.30 4.50 3.50 4.50 3.50 4.00 3.50 4.00 2.30 4.00 2.30 3.30 2.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 3.30 34.30 30 4.30 43.00 30 3.00 34.00 00 4.00 5.20 45.20 00 55.20 20 5.20 53.20 20 3.20 35.40 20 5.40 53.50 40 3.50 35.10 50 5.10 53.30 10 3.30 35.30 30 5.30 52.10 30 23.30 10 35.20 30 53.00 20 34.40 00 44.50 40 43.20 50 34.10 20 4 10

THEHARE’S HARE’SRUNNING RUNNING.........GREYHOUND GREYHOUNDSERVICE SERVICE THE GREYHOUND SERVICE THE HARE’S RUNNING SWINDONBAGS BAGS SWINDON BAGS SWINDON 11 22 33 44 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 22 33 44 55 66 11 2 23 34 45 56 6 1 12 23 34 45 56 6 1 12 23 34 45 56 6

YESTERDAY’S BAGSRESULTS RESULTS YESTERDAY’S SATURDAY'S BAGS

4.18 480m (A7) 6.04 480m (A3) HHH MARYS MALDINI HH MENDIP WYNN LONGWOOD H LONGWOOD FANTASY 4.18 480m (A7) 6.04 480m (A3) HHH MARYS FANTASY 6.04 480m (A3) 4.18 480m (A7) HHH2.18 MARYS MALDINI MALDINI HH HH MENDIP MENDIP WYNN WYNN H H LONGWOOD FANTASY 523 Captain CaptainMessi Messi(rl(rlep)................................ ep)................................JJLittle Little 29.66 29.66 11-2 11-2 480m (A5) 1 1 554 554 Primo Primo Ted ep) ................................ B McBride 30.06 30.06 6-1 6-1 1 1 523 2.18 480m (A5) Ted (rl(rl ep) ................................ B McBride McBride Messi (rl ep)................................ Little 29.66 2.18 480m (A5) 1 2 554 (rl ep) ................................ B 611 Captain NEWINN MINOR (rl ep) ......................... JHughes 29.49 11-2 9-2 641 Primo PAIDTed RAMBO (md ro) .............................. Gillett 30.06 29.80 6-1 7-2 1 2 523 1245245Dunbolg Dunbolg Tucana (ep ro) ............................. Davy30.07 30.07 7-27-2 2 Tucana (ep ro) ............................. Davy 2 245564Dunbolg Tucana (ep(rl ro)ro) ............................. Davy 2564 RUSO VICTORY ............................. Smith30.07 29.75 7-2 3 VICTORY (rl ............................. Smith 29.75 3-13-1 3 564464RUSO RUSO VICTORY (rl ro) ro) ............................. Smith 29.75 3-1 3464 Make Me Call (ep ro) .............................Hepden 29.8311-2 11-2 4 Make Me Call (ep ro) .............................Hepden 29.83 4 464 Make Me Call (ep ro) .............................Hepden 29.83 11-2 4663663I Know I Know It (sa fw) ......................................... Davy 30.37 4-1 5 It Davy 30.37 30.37 4-1 4-1 663125I Know It (sa (sa fw) fw) ......................................... ......................................... Davy 5125 Cheesed .................................Atkins 30.06 5-2 5 Cheesed OffOff (ep(ep ro)ro) .................................Atkins 6 344 Sixhourtours (wd ro) .................................Porter30.06 29.97 5-2 11-2 6 344 Sixhourtours (wd ro) .................................Porter 29.97 11-2 2.37 480m (OR) 2.37 480m (OR) 1 1 363 Youtalktoomuch (rl ro) ....................... McDonald 29.30 6-1 (rl (rl ro)fw)............................ ....................... McDonald 2363236Youtalktoomuch Ballymac Cryan Dartnall29.30 29.02 6-19-2 2 Cryan (rl Dartnall 29.02 3236123Ballymac Jolly Bullseye (safw)............................ fw) ...............................Hutton 28.97 9-23-1 3 28.97 123 Jolly Bullseye (sa fw) ...............................Hutton 4 121 Alarming Jacks (sa fw).............................Hutton 28.74 3-13-1 4 121 Alarming Jacks (sa fw).............................Hutton 28.74 3-1 5 523 LONGWOOD FANTASY (rl ep) ........... C Callow 28.48 9-2 5 9-2 FANTASY(sa (rl fw) ep)....................Hutton ........... C Callow 28.48 6523111LONGWOOD Witcombe Dilemma 28.75 11-4 6 111 Witcombe Dilemma (sa fw) ....................Hutton 28.75 11-4 2.57 480m (OR) 2.57 480m (OR) 2.57 480m (OR) 1 1 512 Rewind Express (ep ro) ......................... Dartnall 29.05 7-2 1 512 Rewind Express Express (ep (ep ro) ro) ......................... Dartnall 7-2 Dartnall 29.05 29.05 2 2512414Rewind Jacobs Courage (md ......................... ep) ... K Humphreys(Unatt) 28.67 7-26-1 2 414 Jacobs Jacobs Courage Courage (md (md ep) ep) ... ... K K Humphreys(Unatt) Humphreys(Unatt) 28.67 6-1 28.67 6-13-1 3 3414 Klockwork Kaipo (md Gary Sallis(Unatt)29.39 29.39 3-1 3 254254Klockwork Klockwork Kaipo (md ep)ep) ........ Gary Sallis(Unatt) Kaipo (md ep) .... Gary Sallis(Unatt) 29.39 3-13-1 4 4254 211 STANTON JOHN (ep ro) .........................Hutton 28.62 4 211 STANTON STANTON JOHN JOHN (ep (ep ro) ro) .........................Hutton .........................Hutton 28.62 3-1 28.62 3-16-1 5 5211 211Cremartin Cremartin Lark (sa fw) ........... Gary Sallis(Unatt)28.58 28.58 6-1 5 211 Lark (sa fw) ........... Gary Sallis(Unatt) 211664Cremartin Lark (sa fw) ........... Gary Sallis(Unatt) 28.58 6-13-1 6 6664 Longwood Bound (md ro) .................... C Callow29.13 29.13 3-1 6 Longwood Bound (md ro) .................... C Callow 6643.17 Longwood Bound (md ro) .................... C Callow 29.13 3-1 480m (A6) 3.17 480m (A6) 3.17 480m 1 1444 444Primo Primo Selma (rl ep) ............................ B McBride 30.26(A6) Selma (rl ep) ............................ B McBride 5-15-1 1 Primo Selma (rl ep)(sa ............................ B McBride 30.26 30.26 5-19-4 2 2444 412 BLACK TULIP fw) ..............................Porter 29.99 412 BLACK TULIP (sa fw) ..............................Porter 29.99 9-4 2 3 412 BLACK TULIP (sa fw) ..............................Porter 29.99 9-4 3656656Manu Manu Echo ep)............................... Hughes30.50 30.50 7-27-2 3 Echo (wd(wd ep)............................... Hughes Echo (wd ep)............................... Hughes 30.63 30.50 7-29-2 4 4656 Calling Sam (md ...........................Wallington 30.63 9-2 666666Manu Calling Sam (md ro)ro) ...........................Wallington 4 Sam (md ro)ep)................................... ...........................Wallington 30.63 9-2 5666 Marrow Boy (wd Davy30.39 30.3911-2 11-2 5 325325Calling Marrow Boy (wd ep)................................... Davy 5 Marrow Boy (wd ep)................................... Davy 30.39 11-2 6325 326 Woodbridge Lady (wd ep) ...................McDowell 30.42 326 Woodbridge Lady (wd ep)...................McDowell 30.42 7-27-2 6 6 326 Woodbridge Lady (wd ep)480m ...................McDowell 30.42 (A8) 7-2 3.38 480m (A8) 3.38 3.38 480m (A8) 1146 146Robbies Robbies Maldini (rl ep) .............................. Gillett30.80 30.8011-4 11-4 1 Maldini (rl ep) .............................. Gillett 1 2146 Freedom Brave (rl fw) ............................... Gillett30.84 30.8411-4 Maldini (rlfw) ep) .............................. Gillett 30.80 453453Robbies Freedom Brave (rl ............................... Gillett 6-16-1 2 3453 Dublinhill Tiny (md fw) ............................Atkins 30.33 9-4 Brave (rl fw) ............................... Gillett 30.33 30.84 6-19-4 32 233233Freedom Dublinhill Tiny (md fw) ............................Atkins 4233 Mendip Harry (md fw) ................................... 30.48 3-1 Tiny (md ............................Atkins 30.33 9-43-1 43 124124Dublinhill Mendip Harry (md fw)fw) ................................... DixDix30.48 5124 MARYS MALDINI .........................Porter 30.23 6-1 Harry (md fw) ................................... Dix 30.23 30.48 3-16-1 54 463463Mendip MARYS MALDINI (wd(wd ro)ro) .........................Porter 6463 Maigueside Sally (wd ro) ...................Wallington30.61 30.61 5-1 MALDINI (wd ro) .........................Porter 30.23 6-15-1 65 254254MARYS Maigueside Sally (wd ro) ...................Wallington 3.58 480m (A5) 6 254 Maigueside Sally (wd ro) ...................Wallington 30.61 (A5) 5-1 3.58 480m 1444 444Autumn Autumn Tangler (rl fw) ...............................Walsh 29.98(A5) 3.58 480m Tangler (rl fw) ...............................Walsh 29.98 4-14-1 1 2444 Kiamba (ep Hughes29.96 29.96 6-1 1 Tangler (rl....................................... fw)...............................Walsh 29.98 4-16-1 2 446446Autumn Kiamba (ep ro)ro) ....................................... Hughes 3446 Glendine Girl (md ...............................Hutton 29.79 6-16-1 3 2 643643Kiamba Glendine Girl (md ro)ro) ...............................Hutton (ep ro) ....................................... Hughes 29.79 29.96 4643 MENDIP (md ............................... 29.6611-2 11-2 4 3 532532Glendine MENDIP WYNN ro)ro) ............................... DixDix29.66 GirlWYNN (md(md ro) ...............................Hutton 29.79 6-1 5532 Cefn Blaze (md ro) .................................... Davy30.46 30.4611-2 446446MENDIP Cefn Blaze (md ro) .................................... Davy 2-12-1 5 4 WYNN (md ro) ............................... Dix 29.66 6446 Soccer Boy ...................................Porter 30.0411-4 11-4 6 425425Cefn Soccer Boy (wd(wd fw) ...................................Porter 5 Blaze (md ro)fw) .................................... Davy 30.04 30.46 2-1 425 Soccer Boy (wd fw) ...................................Porter 30.04 11-4 6

641 PAID PAID RAMBO RAMBO (md (md ro) ro) .............................. .............................. Gillett Gillett 29.80 29.80 7-2 7-2 3 641 523 Knoppogue Knoppogue Gal (md ep) ........................... Smith 30.05 30.05 4-1 4-1 523 Gal (md ep) ........................... Smith Gal (md ep) ........................... Smith 30.05 4 523 665 Knoppogue Lady Mission (wd ............................Hepden 30.51 4-1 5-2 665 Lady Mission (wd ro)ro) ............................Hepden 30.51 5-2 665 Lady Mission (wd ro) ............................Hepden 30.51 5-2 5 233 233 Coco Coco Bright (wd ro) ...................................Porter 29.90 29.90 3-1 3-1 Bright (wd ro) ...................................Porter Bright (wd ro)fw) ...................................Porter 3-1 6 233 554 Coco Kinielty Star (wd .............................Swadden 29.90 30.33 11-2 11-2 .............................Swadden 30.33 554 Kinielty Star (wd fw) .............................Swadden 30.33 11-2 4.37 480m (A4) (A4) 4.37 480m (A4) 1 114 Crown Tara (rl ro)..................................... Smith 29.76 3-1 Smith 29.76 3-1 3-1 Tara (rl ro)..................................... Smith 2 114 552 Crown Ballyhill Oscar (rl ep).............................. Dartnall 29.76 29.65 11-2 Dartnall 29.65 29.65 11-2 11-2 552 Ballyhill Oscar (rl ep).............................. Dartnall 3 654 Ashville Joker (sa fw) ................................Porter 29.70 7-2 654 Ashville Joker (sa fw) ................................Porter 29.70 7-2 ................................Porter 4 453 Oaklands Pet (sa fw) ................................Porter 29.70 29.73 7-2 4-1 453 Oaklands Pet (sa fw) ................................Porter 29.73 4-1 ................................Porter 29.73 5 634 Sarahs Hawk (wd ep) ............................ Hughes 29.90 4-1 9-2 634 Sarahs Hawk (wd ep) ............................ Hughes 9-2 Hughes 29.90 29.90 6 253 KILLINAT GIRL (wd ro) ......................McDowell 29.59 9-2 3-1 253 KILLINAT GIRL (wd ro) ......................McDowell ......................McDowell 29.59 29.59 3-1 3-1 4.57 480m (A2) 4.57 480m (A2) (A2) 1 136 Jonnie Skull (rl fw) ....................................Porter 29.98 4-1 136 Jonnie Skull (rl ....................................Porter 29.98 4-1 Skull (rl fw) fw) 2 136 115 Jonnie Gizmo Senor (rl ....................................Porter ep) ..............................Hepden 29.98 29.88 4-1 7-2 115 Gizmo Senor (rl ep) ..............................Hepden 29.88 7-2 ep)ro) ..............................Hepden 3 115 111 Gizmo ManuSenor Vogue(rl (md .............................. Hughes 29.88 29.31 7-2 4-1 111 Manu Vogue (md .............................. Hughes 4-1 111 Manu Vogue (md ro) ro) .............................. Hughes 29.31 29.31 4-1 4 311 311 SHORT SHORT SHIFT (wd fw) ........................Swadden 29.13 3-1 SHIFT (wd fw) ........................Swadden 3-1 311 SHORT SHIFT (wd fw)................................Hutton ........................Swadden 29.13 29.13 3-1 5 132 132 Bookies Bookies Girls (sa fw) 29.32 9-2 Girls (sa ................................Hutton 29.32 9-2 132 Bookies Girls (sa fw) fw) ................................Hutton 29.32 9-2 6 125 125 Offshore Offshore Cruise (wd fw) .......................Swadden 29.24 7-2 29.24 1255.17Offshore Cruise Cruise (wd (wd fw) fw) .......................Swadden .......................Swadden 29.24 7-2 7-2 480m (A3) 5.17 480m (A3) 5.17 1 524 524 Ballymac Ballymac Drumm (ep rl)480m ........................... J Little 29.36 (A3) 4-1 Drumm (ep rl) JJ Little 4-1 524 Ballymac Drumm (ep ............................ rl) ........................... ........................... Little 29.36 29.36 4-1 2 352 352 Cians Cians Jessie B McBride 29.4711-2 11-2 Jessie (rl (rl ep)ep) ............................ B McBride 29.47 352 Cians Jessie (rl ep) ............................ B McBride 29.47 3 652 652 Amazing Amazing Aine (md ................................ Davy 29.45 29.45 11-2 4-1 Aine (md ro)ro) ................................ Davy 4-1 652 Amazing Aine (md ro) ................................ Davy 29.45 4-1 4 142 142 Mr Mr October md) .......................... B McBride 29.4311-4 11-4 October (ep(ep md) .......................... B McBride 29.43 142 MrSILVERTON October (ep md) .......................... B McBride 29.28 29.43 5 462 462 SILVERTON BLAZE (wd ....................Walsh 29.28 11-4 7-2 BLAZE (wd fw)fw) ....................Walsh 7-2 SILVERTON BLAZE (wd fw) ....................Walsh 29.50 29.28 7-2 6 462 Rockview (wd ..................................Atkins 29.50 7-2 7-2 1515 Rockview HiHi (wd ro)ro) ..................................Atkins 155.33Rockview Hi (wd ro) ..................................Atkins 29.50 7-2 480m (A4) 5.33 480m (A4) 5.33 480m 1 536 536 Sunrise Sunrise Ruby ..................................Porter 29.88 (A4) 5-1 Ruby (rl (rl fw)fw) ..................................Porter 29.88 5-1 2 625 625 Cefn Cefn Isobel ...................................... Davy 29.81 29.81 7-2 7-2 536 Sunrise Ruby fw) ..................................Porter 29.88 5-1 Isobel (rl (rl ep)ep) ...................................... Davy 3 526 526 Primo Primo Gem (sa fw) ............................ B McBride 29.91 3-1 3-1 625 Cefn Isobel (rl ep) Davy 29.91 29.81 7-2 Gem (sa fw)...................................... ............................ B McBride 4 121 121 Cefn Cefn Merlin (md ................................... Davy 29.70 29.70 4-1 4-1 526 Primo Gem (sa fw) ............................ B McBride 29.91 3-1 Merlin (md fw)fw) ................................... Davy 5 231 231 KENSA KENSA BELLA fw) ......................McDowell 29.57 9-2 9-2 121 Cefn Merlin (md (sa fw)(sa ................................... Davy 29.57 29.70 4-1 BELLA fw) ......................McDowell 6 221 221 Ace Romeo (wd ep) ...............................Hepden 29.69 3-1 231 Ace KENSA BELLA (sa ............................... fw) ......................McDowell 29.57 3-1 9-2 Romeo (wd ep) Hepden 29.69 5.47Ace Romeo (wd ep) ...............................Hepden 480m (A2) 221 29.69 (A2) 3-1 5.47 480m 1 125 125 Bright Bright Ells ep) ...................................... Davy 29.27 29.27 (A2) 7-2 5.47 480m Ells (rl (rl ep) ...................................... Davy 7-2 2 351 351 DISTANT EVERLAND (sa fw) ..................Walsh 29.01 9-2 125 DISTANT Bright EllsEVERLAND (rl ep) ...................................... Davy 29.01 29.27 9-2 7-2 (sa fw) ..................Walsh 3 355 355 Rians Rians Gamble (md ep)............................... Davy 29.15 29.15 7-2 7-2 351 DISTANT EVERLAND (sa fw) ..................Walsh 29.01 9-2 Gamble (md ep)............................... Davy 4 355 611 Wise Wise Louise (md ro).............................Swadden 29.20 4-1 4-1 611 Louise (md ro).............................Swadden Rians Gamble (md ep)............................... Davy 29.20 29.15 7-2 5 214 214 Sligo Sligo Mick (wd ep) ...................................Hutton 29.25 29.25 7-2 7-2 Mick (wd ep) ...................................Hutton 611 Wise Louise (md ro).............................Swadden 29.20 4-1 6 466 466 Panthers Legend (wd ep) ........................Hutton 29.36 4-1 ep) ........................Hutton 29.36 214 Panthers Sligo MickLegend (wd ep)(wd ...................................Hutton 29.25 4-1 7-2 466 Panthers Legend (wd ep) ........................Hutton 29.36 4-1

611 NEWINN NEWINN MINOR MINOR (rl (rl ep) ep)......................... .........................Hughes Hughes 29.49 9-2 9-2 22 3 611 323 Kays KaysTo ToBlame Blame(md (md ro)......................McDowell ......................McDowell 29.49 29.66 11-4 11-4 323 ro) 29.66 33 4 323 ToOn Blame (md(wd ro) ......................McDowell 423 Kays Touch Rodney ro).........................Porter .........................Porter 29.66 29.50 11-4 7-2 423 Touch On Rodney Rodney (wd ro) ro) 29.50 7-2 44 5 423 Touch On (wd .........................Porter 29.50 7-2 144 Snookie SnookieDee Dee(wd (wdro) ro).......................... ..........................BBMcBride McBride 29.53 29.53 11-2 11-2 144 55 6 144 Snookie DeeSol (wd ro)ro) .......................... B McBride 29.53 11-2 151 Ferryforth (wd ................................. Davy 29.56 3-1 151 Ferryforth Ferryforth Sol Sol (wd (wd ro) ro)................................. ................................. Davy Davy 29.56 29.56 3-1 3-1 66 151 6.18 480m (A4) 6.18 480m (A4) 6.18 480m (A4) 1 151 BOHERASH ROXANNA (rl ro) ................Atkins 29.44 3-1 151 BOHERASH BOHERASH ROXANNA ROXANNA (rl (rl ro) ro) ................Atkins ................Atkins 29.44 29.44 3-1 3-1 11 2 151 543 Kilpedder Impact (rl fw) .............................Jeans 29.80 9-2 543 Kilpedder Impact (rlep) fw).................................. .............................Jeans 29.80 9-2 22 3 543 Impact fw) .............................Jeans 562 Kilpedder Cefn Robert (md(rl Davy 29.80 29.84 9-2 5-1 33 4 562 Cefn Robert (md ep) .................................. Davy 29.84 5-1 562 Cefn Robert (md ep) .................................. Davy 29.84 5-1 514 Aintgottwobob (md ro) ........................McDowell 29.66 7-2 44 5 514 (md ro) ........................McDowell 514 Aintgottwobob (md(sa ro)fw).........................Hepden ........................McDowell 29.66 29.66 7-2 133 Aintgottwobob Moreton Firebird 30.12 7-2 5-1 55 133 Firebird fw).........................Hepden Moreton Firebird (sa fw).........................Hepden 30.12 5-1 6 133 145 Moreton Trumpers Gold(sa (wd ro) ............................Porter 30.12 30.07 5-1 3-1 66 145 145 Trumpers Trumpers Gold Gold (wd (wd ro) ro)............................Porter ............................Porter 30.07 30.07 3-1 3-1

BAGSPICKS PICKS BAGS HALL GREEN FANCIES

HALL HALL GREEN GREEN FANCIES FANCIES 11.03 CompassEmmet Emmet (5-3-4)11.19 11.19 BallymacAladin Aladin (1-3-5)11.34 11.34 11.03 11.03 Compass Compass Emmet (5-3-4) (5-3-4) 11.19 Ballymac Ballymac Aladin (1-3-5) (1-3-5) 11.34 BadgeyBessie Bessie(2-1-3) (2-1-3)11.48 11.48Westmead WestmeadGary Gary(3-2-1) (3-2-1)12.04 12.04Ballymac Ballymac Badgey Badgey Bessie (2-1-3) 11.48 Westmead Gary (3-2-1) 12.04 Ballymac Scol (2-4-6)12.18 12.18 DowerMaeve Maeve (1-3-2)12.32 12.32 InkyDandy Dandy (6-4-3) Scol Scol (2-4-6) (2-4-6) 12.18 Dower Dower Maeve (1-3-2) (1-3-2) 12.32 Inky Inky Dandy (6-4-3) (6-4-3) 12.47 MohicanLaila Laila (4-3-6)1.04 1.04 TurnRight Right (1-4-3)1.19 1.19 GuidingJill Jill 12.47 12.47 Mohican Mohican Laila (4-3-6) (4-3-6) 1.04 Turn Turn Right (1-4-3) (1-4-3) 1.19 Guiding Guiding Jill (1-4-3) 1.33 Droopys India (2-4-6) 1.51 Caligula (Nap) (5-4-1) (1-4-3) (1-4-3) 1.33 1.33 Droopys Droopys India India (2-4-6) (2-4-6) 1.51 1.51 Caligula Caligula(Nap) (Nap)(5-4-1) (5-4-1) SHEFFIELDFANCIES FANCIES SHEFFIELD SHEFFIELD FANCIES 11.11 Bodell Justin (3-6-2)11.28 11.28Spires SpiresSon Son(3-4-1) (3-4-1)11.42 11.42Hazel HazelBlue Blue 11.11 Bodell Justin (3-6-2) 11.11 Bodell Justin (3-6-2) 11.28 Spires Son 12.12 (3-4-1)Dodreamscometrue 11.42 Hazel Blue (5-2-6) 11.57 Miranda Sandy (Nap) (4-3-6) (5-2-6) 11.57 Miranda Sandy (Nap) (4-3-6) 12.12 Dodreamscometrue (5-2-6) Miranda Sandy (Nap)(3-4-2) (4-3-6)12.42 12.12Jacobs Dodreamscometrue (2-4-5)11.57 12.27 CabriolShamrock Shamrock Delight(4-3-1) (4-3-1) (2-4-5) 12.27 Cabriol (3-4-2) 12.42 Jacobs Delight (2-4-5) 12.27 Cabriol Shamrock (3-4-2) 12.42 Jacobs Delight (4-3-1) 12.58 Highview Fawn (5-6-2) 1.12 Esker Lily (2-6-5) 1.27Derrane Derrane 12.58 Highview Fawn (5-6-2) 1.12 Esker Lily (2-6-5) 1.27 12.58 Highview Fawn (5-6-2) 1.12 Esker Lily1.58 (2-6-5) 1.27 Derrane Honcho (1-6-5) 1.44 Desert Ted(3-6-4) (3-6-4) BestSilk Silk(6-3-4) (6-3-4) Honcho (1-6-5) 1.44 Desert Ted 1.58 Best Honcho (1-6-5) 1.44MONMORE Desert Ted (3-6-4) 1.58 Best Silk (6-3-4) FANCIES MONMORE FANCIES MONMORE FANCIES Joe (Nap) (5-6-4) 2.47 2.08Pookies PookiesCharm Charm(4-2-1) (4-2-1)2.27 2.27Slaneyside Slaneyside 2.08 Joe (Nap) (5-6-4) 2.47 2.08 Pookies 2.27 Slaneyside Joe3.28 (Nap) (5-6-4) 2.47 Pinstripe MikeCharm (1-2-4)(4-2-1) 3.07Go Go GoSonic Sonic(6-5-2) (6-5-2) Aulton Leo(1-2(1-2Pinstripe Mike (1-2-4) 3.07 Go 3.28 Aulton Leo Pinstripe Mike (1-2-4) 3.07(4-5-6) Go Go4.08 Sonic (6-5-2) 3.28 Aulton4.27 Leo (1-23.48Cracking Cracking Rambler (4-5-6) 4.08Ardera Ardera Jack (5-4-1) 4.27Lady Lady 4)4)3.48 Rambler Jack (5-4-1) 4)Million 3.48(2-1-3) Cracking Rambler (4-5-6) 4.08 5.07 Ardera Jack (5-4-1) 4.27 5.22 Lady (2-1-3)4.47 4.47 Organdy (2-4-3) 5.07Bua Bua Jamie (5-6-3) 5.22 Million Organdy (2-4-3) Jamie (5-6-3) Million (2-1-3) 4.47 Organdy (2-4-3) Bua5.56 Jamie (5-6-3) Kool 5.22 Longwood Ash(5-2-4) (5-2-4) 5.38Swift Swift Ger5.07 (5-2-1) 5.56 Elderberry Kool Longwood Ash 5.38 Ger (5-2-1) Elderberry Longwood Ash (5-2-4) 5.38(6-1-2) Swift Ger (5-2-1) 5.56 Elderberry Kool (3-6-4)6.11 6.11 Wheretoshenow (6-1-2) (3-6-4) Wheretoshenow (3-6-4) 6.11 Wheretoshenow (6-1-2)

CRAYFORD: 10.38 Frontiers 5-1 (1-6-2 £26.95 TC £76.24). 10.53 Rockmount Silva 7-2 (5-6-4 £11.44 TC £32.36). 11.07 Sharons Delight 2-1f (6-3-1 £9.12 TC £33.95). 11.23 Satisfied Mind 4-1 (2-6-1 £18.13 TC £41.11). 11.37 Auntie Otis 5-2 (4-3-6 £11.48 TC £20.57). 11.51 Hillfield Lad 6-1 (4-5-6 £40.02 TC £80.18). 12.08 Good Poet 5-2jt (6-4-5 £11.90 TC £43.55). 12.24 Saleen Blue Boo 5-1 (6-5-4 £17.40 TC £39.02). 12.39 Pennys Plate 5-2 (6-4-3 £9.98 TC £30.87). 12.57 Poacher 3-1 (5-6-4 £15.16 TC £32.08). 1.11 Butterbridge Ri 10-1 (1-5-6 £53.99 TC £155.67). 1.27 Viking Global 5-2f (4-6-3 £12.75 TC £35.64). 1.44 Puffanomic Evensf (6-1-5 £5.33 TC £20.96). 1.58 Peace Master 5-2 (6-3-4 £10.29 TC £25.48). 7.31 Pebbles Ajay 3-1 (2-5-3 £19.47 TC £42.36). NEWCASTLE: 2.24 Tornaroy Temper 7-2 (4-2-1 £22.41 TC £60.02). 2.42 Run For Rachel 4-1 (1-4-2 £19.15 TC £63.30). 2.58 Tunes Beat 4-1 (6-5-1 £17.39 TC £81.99). 3.18 Hestias Lad 4-1 (2-4-3 £40.44 TC £69.36). 3.37 Global Made 4-1 (1-2-6 £14.93 TC £47.26). 3.53 Shaneboy Phantom 5-2jt (6-4-1 £15.50 TC £55.76). 4.14 Anfi Melody Evensf (3-2-1 £9.07 TC £27.33). 4.28 Chaotic Serena 3-1 (6-4-1 £18.43 TC £38.05). 4.47 Cabela Bass 6-4f (4-3-2 £6.65 TC £19.61). 5.07 Lostrigg Phanter 3-1 (3-4-5 £19.64 TC £82.30). 5.27 Steel Silver 5-1 (3-1-6 £22.86 TC £60.37). 5.44 Bay City Ted 4-1 (5-6-4 £15.48 TC £41.97). 5.58 Millroad Maggie 10-1 (6-3-4 £64.86 TC £235.12). 6.16 Lostrigg Legend 5-1 (3-6-4 £19.44 TC £57.25). ROMFORD: 10.31 Mushroom 4-1 (4-1-5 £34.08 TC £99.90). 10.46 Rookies Dream 3-1 (6-3-4 £10.79 TC £29.16). 11.00 Dods Mover 4-1 (5-3-6 £21.19 TC £64.45). 11.16 Bridge Lucy 3-1 (3-4-1 £29.11 TC £78.15). 11.31 Mosquito Flyer 5-1 (1-2-4 £16.95 TC £40.54). 11.44 Two Lilys 7-2 (2-1-3 £15.65 TC £41.60). 11.58 Borwickwolverine 11-4 (1-2-5 £14.98 TC £31.73). 12.17 Wychwood Dancer 4-1 (4-3-2 £25.46 TC £67.39). 12.33 Murlens Court 9-2 (6-3-1 £31.06 TC £90.46). 12.47 Quarterland Midi 9-2 (4-6-1 £23.83 TC £79.94). 1.04 Ille Girl 3-1 (5-6-3 £19.95 TC £57.96). 1.19 Avalon Flash 7-4f (4-1-3 £9.71 TC £31.38). 1.33 Cape Down 3-1 (3-2-6 £16.94 TC £50.90). 1.49 Young Storm 5-1 (5-1-2 £26.45 TC £77.14). SITTINGBOURNE: 6.28 Hollyoak Diamond 4-1 (1-5-4 £19.48 TC £89.00). 6.48 Longscar Jack 5-2f (2-4-3 £15.90 TC £46.45). 7.06 Matching Kian Evensf (4-3-1 £10.70 TC £45.91). 7.22 Hollyoak Levi 4-1 (3-6-1 £11.14 TC £39.34). 7.37 Special Empire 6-4f (6-2-1 £9.48 TC £24.58). 7.52 Magna Spice 4-1 (5-6-4 £23.40 TC £49.44). 8.07 Glen Junior 3-1 (3-5-2 £12.29 TC £37.89). 8.22 Battlefield Girl 4-1 (2-6-5 £38.71 TC £91.17). 8.37 Tullna Cyclone 9-4f (5-1-6 £15.20 TC £42.01). 8.51 Hedsor Lola 4-1 (5-6-1 £21.37 TC £54.78). 9.07 Brinkleys Dragon 9-4f (3-1-4 £10.69 TC £35.05). 9.22 Special Trio 4-1 (3-6-5 £17.36 TC £47.46). 9.37 Evco Flash 4-1 (2-5-4 £20.01 TC £61.13). 9.52 Stellasallsorts 6-1 (2-5-1 £33.12 TC £84.26). 10.07 Hollyoak Dart 7-2 (6-1-2 £17.06 TC £56.29). Placer £1 stake (Races 1-6) £61.80, (Races 10-15) £163.00. SWINDON: 7.25 Derrane Tip 5-2 (4-5-2 £10.75 TC £32.79). 7.41 Snaffi Yank 4-1 (3-1-6 £15.33 TC £0.00). 7.57 Farkland Lady 5-2f (2-6-1 £14.66 TC £51.37). 8.13 Glynnscross Carl 3-1 (6-4-2 £14.11 TC £50.26). 8.29 Sharp Exit 4-1 (4-2-1 £28.66 TC £72.38). 8.45 Bup Bups 8-1 (1-2-3 £36.07 TC £87.36). 9.01 Swift Whitney 7-4f (2-1-6 £10.09 TC £31.83). 9.17 Primo Patch 3-1f (5-4-6 £19.10 TC £61.09). 9.33 Shelbourne Geoff 7-1 (5-4-6 £33.87 TC £99.80). 9.49 Apple Stan 9-4 (2-1-3 £11.32 TC £0.00). 10.05 Seiskin Belle 9-4f (5-6-3 £15.10 TC £48.43). 10.20 Ardjeff Lady 7-2 (6-5-1 £17.11 TC £49.35).


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Luiten wins it after a play-off GOLF Joost Luiten made it a day of double Dutch delight with victory in the KLM Open after compatriot Daan Huizing won the Kharkov Superior Cup on the Challenge Tour. Minutes after Huizing secured a two-shot win in the Ukraine, Luiten beat Miguel Angel Jimenez on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off at Kennemer Golf Club. A par on the 18th was enough to give Luiten victory after Jimenez three-putted from long range. Jimenez began the day a shot behind playing partner Luiten but quickly moved into the lead courtesy of a hat-trick of birdies from the second and another on the sixth. The 49-year-old, who broke his leg in a skiing accident shortly after his win in the Hong Kong Open aged 48 and 318 days last November, missed from two feet for a birdie on the 12th but soon enjoyed a twoshot cushion when he birdied the next and Luiten bogeyed. However, Luiten birdied the 14th after a superb approach to five feet and got back on level terms on the next when Jimenez failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker. Both players bogeyed the 17th and parred the last to finish tied on 12 under par, Jimenez carding a 67 and Luiten a 68.

Britain’s Andy Murray celebrates with his team-mates, after his victory over Croatia’s Ivan Dodig in their Davis Cup play-off tennis match in Umag

Murray commits to playing a full role for Britain in World Group tie TENNIS BY JAMES CARTER Andy Murray is ready to play a full role for Great Britain in the Davis Cup after sealing their spot in the elite World Group with a straight-sets win over Croatia’s Ivan Dodig. Murray was playing in his first Davis Cup match in two years and underlined his importance as Britain overcame Croatia 4-1 in their play-off encounter on the clay of the Stadion Stella Maris in Umag. Despite nursing a back injury, the Scot clinched the all-important third point his team needed to ensure their berth in the elite World Group for the first time in five years after easing to a 6-4 6-2 6-4 victory over world number 35 Dodig yesterday. Tougher tests await but the Wimbledon champion has plenty of confidence in the team, captained by Leon Smith, and wants to play his part, fitness permitting. “I feel we’re ready to do well,” he told Radio 5 Live. “We have a top doubles team.

Dan Evans sealed the 4-1 victory with a singles win yesterday “Dan (Evans) and James (Ward) will continue to improve, get their rankings up a little bit between now and the end of the year, and we’ve got the makings of a very solid team. “If I’m fit and healthy I’ll be there to play.” Britain held the advantage

coming into yesterday’s reverse singles after Murray and Colin Fleming won in the doubles 24 hours earlier against Dodig and Mate Pavic. There were slight worries over Murray’s back injury, which had left him a doubt for Saturday’s doubles match, but he dispelled any doubts with a

clinical performance against Dodig. With the world number three at the forefront of his team’s charge, few countries will relish the prospect of facing Britain. Murray is unfazed at their next opponents although he admitted he was keen on a home encounter. “I don’t really mind (who we face next),” he added. “There’s certain teams you’d like to avoid but there are teams we’d have a good chance of winning against. “I just want a home tie. To get back in the World Group, get a big arena and play against one of the top teams at home would be good.” Despite Olympic, US Open and Wimbledon glory in the last 13 months, Murray admitted he felt the pressure to perform well before facing Dodig. He said on Eurosport: “I was nervous. I wanted to try and finish the tie, it was a big match for us, we wanted to try and get back into the World Group, the guys have had some big wins this year and I didn’t want to let the team down.

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“I’ve dealt with enough pressure around Wimbledon time and those sorts of matches to know how to get through it and how to conquer the nerves and fears that you have before you go out on the court. “I’m glad I managed to finish it off because he fought extremely hard.” Murray’s success in the first match of the reverse singles on yesterday ensured the fifth tie, which was initially slated to be Evans against 16-year-old Borna Coric, was a dead rubber. However, world number 149 Evans put the gloss on the scoreline with a professional 6-4 76 (7/4) win over late replacement Pavic to finish a memorable week for Britain in style. GB captain Smith was effusive in his praise for the entire team. He said: “It’s been a long journey a real team effort and couldn’t be done without all the back room staff. “I’m delighted, really delighted. Team spirit has got us back and that makes the difference.”

Jorge Lorenzo continued his fightback in the MotoGP title race after securing back-toback wins with victory in yesterday’s San Marino Grand Prix at Misano. The Yamaha rider lined up second on the grid but took the lead from pole-sitter Marc Marquez on the opening lap and duly reeled off the laps to take a comprehensive win. A fifth victory of 2013 moves Lorenzo onto 219 points, level with Honda’s Dani Pedrosa but still 34 down on the second factory Honda of Marquez, who came home in second place. “Five victories is a lot to still be in second place but you know I made a mistake at Assen and also Sachsenring. It was my own fault and now I’m paying a little bit for it,” Lorenzo said. “The past is the past, we cannot change it and have to look to the future. Improve the bike more and try to win the remaining grands prix. “If we want to win the championship we have to win races. That is the only thing we can do.” Gloucestershire rider Scott Redding finished sixth in Moto2. He still leads the standings by 23 points ahead of Spain’s Pol Espargaro.

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