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2 FOOTBALL MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30 2013 WESTERN DAILY PRESS
Aston Villa ...............(0) 3
Man city ..................(1) 2
El Ahmadi 51 Bacuna 73 Weimann 75
Toure 45 Dzeko 56 Att 34,063
Fulham .....................(1) 1
cardiff ......................(1) 2
Ruiz 45 Att 23,020
Caulker 12 Mutch 90
hull ...........................(1) 1
West ham ................(0) 0
Man Utd ...................(0) 1
West brom ..............(0) 2
Southamptn.............(0) 2
crystal Palace.........(0) 0
Spurs .......................(1) 1
chelsea ...................(0) 1
Swansea ..................(0) 1
Arsenal ....................(0) 2
Brady 12 (pen)
Att 24,291
Rooney 57 Att 75,042
Amalfitano 54 Berahino 67
Osvaldo 47 Lambert 49
Att 30,699
Sigurdsson 19 Att 35,857
Terry 65
Davies 81 Att 20,712
Gnabry 58, Ramsey 62
Yesterday Stoke ........................(0) 0 Norwich ...................(1) 1 Att 26,184
Howson 34
Sunderland ..............(0) 1
liverpool .................(2) 3
Giaccherini 52 Att 41,415
P W Arsenal ..............6 2 Liverpool ............6 2 Spurs .................6 2 Chelsea .............6 3 Southamptn .......6 1 Man City ............6 3 Hull ....................6 2 Everton ..............5 1 Aston Villa..........6 1 West Brom .........6 1 Cardiff ................6 1 Man Utd .............6 1 Swansea ............6 0 Norwich..............6 1 Stoke .................6 1 Newcastle ..........5 1 West Ham ..........6 1 Fulham...............6 0 Crystal Pal .........6 1 Sunderland ........6 0
Sturridge 28 Suarez 36, 89
hOMe D L F 0 1 5 0 1 2 1 0 4 0 0 6 2 0 3 0 0 10 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 2 4 0 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 4 1 2 3 0 2 3 0 3 2
A 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 3 3 2 8 3 2 3 4 6 4 7
W 3 2 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0
AWAY D L F 0 0 8 1 0 6 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 4 0 2 3 2 0 5 0 1 5 2 0 3 1 1 3 0 2 5 0 1 4 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 1 1 2 2
calor lge Premier
A 3 3 1 2 1 6 6 4 3 2 4 6 1 3 4 5 1 3 6 7
Pts 15 13 13 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 5 4 3 1
chippenham ........................3 redditch ............................ 0 hOMe AWAY
P Hemel Hempstead.9 Bideford .................9 Chesham ...............9 Poole Town ............9 Cambridge City......9 Banbury .................9 Stourbridge ............9 Weymouth .............9 Arlesey...................8 Hungerford Town ...9 St Albans ...............9 Corby .....................9 Chippenham ..........9 Hitchin....................8 Bedford Town.........9 St Neots Town .......9 Burnham ................8 Truro City ...............9 Biggleswade Town .8 Frome Town ...........9 Redditch ................9 Hinckley Utd ..........9 AFC Totton.............9 Bashley ..................9
W D 4 0 3 1 3 1 2 3 3 1 3 0 2 0 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 0 4 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1
l F A W D 0 16 2 4 0 0 11 2 2 3 0 11 5 3 0 0 9 7 3 1 1 9 5 2 2 2 8 7 2 1 2 5 5 3 0 1 8 5 1 2 0 8 5 2 0 2 5 6 3 0 2 7 5 1 1 1 9 6 0 1 3 8 8 2 0 0 6 3 1 1 2 6 7 1 1 3 8 7 1 0 2 2 6 2 2 2 3 7 2 1 1 5 3 0 3 4 1 11 2 1 4 6 19 2 0 2 5 6 0 1 3 8 13 1 0 3 4 10 0 1
l F A 1 13 3 0 9 6 2 10 7 0 9 5 0 4 2 1 8 7 2 12 6 1 7 6 2 5 4 2 9 4 2 7 6 3 2 11 2 7 4 2 4 5 3 8 17 3 4 6 1 7 4 2 8 10 1 5 6 1 5 4 2 5 9 3 4 11 4 5 13 4 3 12
Pt 24 19 19 19 18 16 15 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 6 6 2
calor lge South & West
bishops cleeve...................3 Wimborne town ............... 1 Guildford city .....................2 taunton ............................. 1 Merthyr town ......................3 Fleet town......................... 1 North leigh .........................4 cinderford ......................... 1 tiverton ...............................1 thatcham town ................ 0 Godalming town.................1 Swindon Supermarine ..... 1 hOMe AWAY W D 5 0 2 2 5 0 3 1 4 1 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
l 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2
F A W D 21 3 2 0 9 3 4 0 14 4 1 2 16 8 3 0 14 6 2 0 13 9 2 0 8 7 2 0 6 3 1 2 4 9 2 2 3 6 2 1 8 8 1 2 13 6 0 2 7 6 1 1 6 9 1 0 11 11 1 1 6 5 1 3 8 6 0 1 9 13 0 0 10 9 0 1 3 5 0 2 4 6 0 1 5 8 0 1
l 2 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 3 3 2 1 2 4 3 4 3 3
F 7 11 6 14 9 9 5 10 14 8 7 3 9 4 7 8 2 4 3 5 2 3
A 5 3 8 7 9 9 4 11 11 8 8 9 12 13 5 8 6 16 12 16 8 10
Pt 21 20 20 19 19 15 15 14 12 12 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 7 6 6 5 5
Baptiste 90 Att 14,716
bournemouth ..........(0) 1 Fraser 74 Att 9,441
burnley ....................(1) 3 Ings 38 Vokes 67, 86 Att 10,645
Yeovil .......................(0) 1
bradford ..................(0) 2
Shrewsbury.............(1) 1
blackburn................(3) 3
bristol city ..............(0) 1
colchester...............(1) 1
Kee 37 Weir 62 Att 2,556
carlisle.....................(1) 2
Notts county...........(1) 1
Cureton 90 Att 3,032
crawley town..........(1) 1
Oldham ....................(0) 0
Att 10,015
crewe .......................(0) 0
Gillingham...............(1) 3
Obafemi 44 Murphy 52 Att 1,604
Upson 79
Rhodes 10, 41 (pen) Best 24
charlton ..................(0) 0
Reid 60 Hanson 90
Baldock 74 Att 10,739 Robson 41 Amoo 54 Walsh 7
Bradshaw 2 Att 14,128 Taylor 30
McGregor 27 Att 4,315 Att 3,142
burton Albion..........(1) 2
Scunthorpe .............(0) 2
cheltenham .............(0) 1
AFc Wimbledon .....(0) 0
chesterfield .............(0) 0
Mansfield .................(1) 1
Fleetwood town......(0) 1
exeter ......................(0) 2
hartlepool ................(0) 1
Oxford Utd ..............(1) 3
leicester ..................(0) 2
barnsley ..................(0) 1
leyton Orient ..........(1) 1
Walsall .....................(0) 1
Millwall .....................(0) 2
leeds .......................(0) 0
Mk Dons ..................(3) 4
Stevenage ...............(1) 1
Nottm For ................(1) 1
Derby .......................(0) 0
Preston ....................(1) 2
Swindon ..................(0) 1
Att 3,799
rotherham...............(0) 0
Peterboro ................(0) 1
tranmere .................(0) 0
Port Vale ..................(0) 1
Yakubu 28 Crow 36 Att 3,557
Wolves .....................(0) 2
Sheff Utd .................(0) 0
Nugent 50, 62 (pen) Att 21,591 Woolford 65 Malone 77 Att 13,063 Hobbs 41 Att 28,276
QPr ..........................(2) 2 Barton 4 Austin 35 (pen) Att 17,081
Scotland 73
Middlesbrough .......(0) 0
reading ...................(1) 2
birmingham ............(0) 0
Sheff Wed ................(0) 0
Doncaster ................(0) 1
Guthrie 32, 75 Att 18,252 Att 21,871
Watford ....................(0) 1 Battocchio 83 Att 14,999
Macheda 71
Wigan.......................(0) 0
hOMe AWAY P W D L F A W D L F A Pts QPR ...................9 4 1 0 6 1 3 1 0 4 1 23 Burnley ..............9 3 2 0 10 2 3 0 1 7 4 20 Leicester ............9 4 1 0 9 4 2 1 1 6 5 20 Watford ..............9 3 2 0 11 4 2 1 1 9 5 18 Nottm For ..........9 4 1 0 10 4 1 2 1 5 5 18 Reading .............9 3 2 0 8 4 2 1 1 5 3 18 Blackpool ...........9 3 1 0 5 2 2 2 1 8 7 18 Huddersfld ........9 2 3 0 9 4 1 1 2 2 3 13 Ipswich...............9 4 0 1 11 4 0 1 3 2 6 13 Bournemth .........9 3 0 2 6 6 1 1 2 6 14 13 Blackburn...........9 2 1 1 9 4 1 2 2 6 7 12 Brighton .............9 2 1 1 7 4 1 2 2 2 4 12 Wigan ................8 2 2 0 8 5 1 0 3 4 4 11 Derby .................9 0 1 3 2 8 3 1 1 12 5 11 Leeds .................9 1 1 2 4 5 2 1 2 3 4 11 Millwall ...............9 2 0 3 6 8 1 2 1 4 6 11 Doncaster ..........8 1 1 2 5 6 1 2 1 4 4 9 Middlesbro’ ........9 0 3 1 6 7 1 2 2 6 9 8 Birmingham .......9 1 1 2 5 4 1 0 4 3 9 7 Charlton .............8 1 0 2 2 3 0 2 3 5 10 5 Yeovil .................9 0 0 4 0 6 1 2 2 4 6 5 Sheff Wed ..........8 0 2 2 4 6 0 2 2 4 8 4 Bolton ................9 0 3 2 4 6 0 1 3 3 11 4 Barnsley.............9 1 1 2 5 12 0 0 5 5 12 4
barnet ..................................3 Salisbury ........................... 1 braintree town....................3 Alfreton town ................... 1 Dartford ...............................1 Southport .......................... 0 Fc halifax ............................2 chester Fc ........................ 1 Forest Green .......................1 Gateshead ......................... 0 Grimsby ...............................3 tamworth .......................... 1 hereford...............................0 luton ................................. 0 lincoln city .........................3 hyde .................................. 0 Macclesfield ........................2 Welling .............................. 1 Woking.................................2 Nuneaton........................... 0 Wrexham .............................1 cambridge Utd ................. 1 hOMe AWAY P W D l F A W D l F Cambridge ...........12 6 0 0 15 2 2 4 0 6 Nuneaton .............12 4 1 1 11 6 3 1 2 6 Kiddermnstr .........12 4 1 1 10 5 3 0 3 8 Grimsby ...............12 4 1 1 14 7 2 2 2 3 Braintree Town.....12 3 1 2 7 6 3 2 1 8 Luton....................12 3 3 0 9 3 2 2 2 6 Lincoln City ..........12 5 0 1 9 2 1 2 3 5 Salisbury ..............12 4 1 1 10 4 2 1 3 6 FC Halifax............12 6 1 0 15 5 0 1 4 5 Barnet ..................12 3 2 1 12 7 2 2 2 10 Alfreton Town .......12 5 1 0 15 7 1 0 5 5 Forest Green .......12 4 1 1 15 4 1 2 3 8 Welling .................12 3 2 1 10 6 2 1 3 10 Hereford...............12 3 2 1 5 4 1 2 3 8 Southport .............12 4 1 0 8 4 1 0 6 4 Gateshead ...........12 2 1 3 9 12 2 0 4 5 Dartford................12 3 0 3 7 6 1 1 4 4 Macclesfld............12 2 1 3 7 8 1 2 3 6 Wrexham .............12 2 2 2 9 9 1 1 4 7 Tamworth .............12 1 2 3 6 9 2 1 3 6 Woking.................12 1 2 3 7 12 2 0 4 8 Aldershot .............12 4 1 1 11 5 1 2 3 3 Chester FC ..........12 1 2 3 3 7 1 0 5 7 Hyde ....................12 0 1 5 3 9 0 1 5 5 *Aldershot deducted 10 points for entering administration
A 4 8 9 6 5 3 7 9 14 9 12 12 10 9 12 8 13 8 11 10 10 4 14 20
Pt 28 23 22 21 21 20 20 20 20 19 19 18 18 16 16 13 13 12 12 12 11 8 8 2
Att 4,254
Mooney 38 Att 5,429
Bamford 12, 22 Alli 23 Williams 62 (pen)
Hume 11 McEveley 48 (og) Att 9,717 Att 5,334
Griffiths 66 Sako 90
McDonald 39 Martin 50, Barrett 70 Westcarr 71
Potter 42 (og) Att 7,770
N’Guessan 86 Att 9,296
McCann 51 (pen) Lines 56
Att 20,417
Yesterday coventry ..................(0) 0 brentford .................(1) 2
Donaldson 22 Taylor 68
Att 2,650
hOMe AWAY P W D L F A W D L F A Pts L Orient ..............9 4 1 0 14 4 4 0 0 10 2 25 Peterboro ..........9 3 0 1 5 4 4 1 0 15 4 22 Wolves ...............9 4 0 1 11 4 3 1 0 6 2 22 Preston ..............9 3 2 0 9 4 2 2 0 8 4 19 Bradford .............9 4 1 0 14 3 1 2 1 5 5 18 MK Dons............9 3 2 0 11 5 1 2 1 4 4 16 Rotherham .........9 2 2 1 8 6 2 2 0 7 5 16 Crawley Town ....9 3 1 1 9 7 1 2 1 7 6 15 Walsall ...............9 1 2 1 5 6 3 1 1 6 2 15 Brentford ............9 2 1 1 4 3 2 2 1 8 9 15 Port Vale ............9 2 1 1 7 7 2 0 3 5 7 13 Swindon .............9 3 1 0 11 4 0 1 4 4 9 11 Carlisle...............9 2 0 3 4 11 1 2 1 4 6 11 Colchester .........8 1 2 1 4 4 1 2 1 4 5 10 Shrewsbury........9 1 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 5 9 8 Oldham ..............9 1 1 2 4 4 1 0 4 8 11 7 Gillingham..........9 0 2 2 2 4 1 1 3 8 11 6 Crewe ................9 1 2 2 7 12 0 1 3 1 9 6 Stevenage .........9 0 1 3 5 9 1 1 3 2 8 5 Tranmere ...........9 0 2 3 6 13 1 0 3 3 7 5 Coventry ............9 3 1 1 13 11 1 1 2 9 7 4 Bristol City .........8 0 2 2 4 8 0 2 2 9 11 4 Notts Co ............9 1 0 3 4 6 0 1 4 5 13 4 Sheff Utd............9 1 1 2 3 4 0 0 5 2 11 4
Andrew 37
bury .........................(0) 1
brighton ..................(0) 0
McGoldrick 20, 24 Att 16,474
Burton 48 Canavan 52
Dag & red ...............(1) 2
ipswich ....................(2) 2
Blair 71 Att 2,557
James 48
Forrester 89 (pen)
Bennett 76, 79 Williams 5 Smalley 67 Hall 90 (pen)
Newport county......(2) 2
torquay ...................(0) 1
Northampton ...........(0) 0
Morecambe .............(0) 0
Plymouth .................(0) 0
Accrington Stanley (0) 0
rochdale .................(3) 3
Wycombe ................(1) 2
York ..........................(1) 4
Portsmouth .............(0) 2
Att 3,841 Att 6,180
Hogan 5 Bunney 10 Rose 15
Fletcher 4, 66 Montrose 58 Jarvis 64
Azeez 58
McClure 42 Kuffour 58 Att 2,303 Wallace 53 Marquis 88 Att 4,848
hOMe AWAY P W D L F A W D L F A Pts Chesterfield .......9 4 0 1 7 2 3 1 0 7 2 22 Oxford Utd .........9 1 2 1 5 5 4 1 0 14 5 18 Mansfield ...........9 2 2 0 8 2 3 1 1 5 4 18 Fleetwood Town 9 3 0 2 12 8 3 0 1 4 2 18 Rochdale ...........9 4 1 0 10 4 1 1 2 3 4 17 Exeter ................9 3 0 1 6 4 2 2 1 5 5 17 AFC Wimbledon 9 4 0 0 9 3 1 1 3 3 6 16 Newport County.9 3 1 1 10 6 1 2 1 5 5 15 Morecambe........9 2 2 0 7 4 2 1 2 6 7 15 Wycombe...........9 2 1 1 4 3 2 1 2 9 7 14 Scunthorpe ........9 2 2 0 5 2 1 3 1 6 6 14 Dag & Red .........9 3 2 0 8 3 0 2 2 4 9 13 Burton Albion .....9 1 2 2 6 8 2 1 1 7 7 12 Southend ...........9 2 1 2 5 5 1 1 2 4 5 11 Plymouth............9 2 1 2 2 5 1 0 3 4 5 10 Bristol Rvrs ........9 2 2 0 6 4 0 1 4 2 7 9 Portsmouth ........9 1 0 3 4 7 1 3 1 10 11 9 Torquay ..............9 1 2 1 6 6 1 1 3 5 9 9 Cheltenham .......9 1 3 1 8 9 1 0 3 4 10 9 Bury ...................9 2 1 1 8 4 0 1 4 5 9 8 York ...................9 2 1 2 6 6 0 1 3 4 8 8 Hartlepool ..........9 1 0 4 4 8 0 3 1 2 5 6 Northamptn ........9 1 2 2 6 6 0 0 4 0 7 5 Accrington S ......9 0 1 3 3 6 0 1 4 2 10 2
FA cup Second round Qualifying
Stockport county ...............1 runcorn linnets .................1 Guiseley...............................1 Frickley ................................1 Jarrow roofing ...................3 curzon Ashton ....................0 Workington..........................2 Ossett town ........................1 colwyn bay .........................1 Vauxhall Motors ..................4 trafford ................................2 Stalybridge ..........................3 buxton .................................1 West Auckland ....................5 AFc telford .........................1 Solihull Moors.....................1 Atherstone town ................1 Stamford ..............................4 Stourbridge .........................3 brackley...............................1 Gainsborough .....................2 Mickleover Sports ..............3 Worcester ............................4 belper town ........................1 Stafford rangers ................0 blaby & Whetstone.............0 halesowen ...........................5 carlton town .......................1 Spalding Utd .......................1 concord rangers ...............4 royston town .....................0 Fc clacton ..........................1 Needham Market.................3 St Albans .............................2 hampton & rich’d ..............1 Arlesey.................................1 AFc rushden & Diamonds .3 hemel hempstead ..............1 barton ..................................0 biggleswade town .............2
brighouse town ............... 0 cammell laird .................. 0 bradford P A ..................... 2 Marske Utd........................ 3 Guisborough town .......... 3 lancaster city .................. 0 burscough ........................ 1 Warrington town .............. 1 harrogate town ................ 0 chorley .............................. 0 Altrincham ........................ 1 Worksop ............................ 5 North Ferriby Utd ............. 4 Skelmersdale Utd ............. 0 hednesford ....................... 3 leamington ....................... 1 coalville town .................. 0 AFc Wulfrunians .............. 1 Sutton coldfield tn .......... 2 Gresley .............................. 1 rushall Olympic ............... 0 corby ................................. 3 coventry Sphinx .............. 0 Daventry town.................. 3 boston Utd ........................ 4 rugby town ...................... 6 tipton town ...................... 0 Matlock town.................... 0 AFc hornchurch .............. 4 St ives town ..................... 3 histon ................................ 4 North Greenford Utd ........ 1 Dunstable .......................... 1 billericay ........................... 0 bedford town ................... 0 thurrock............................ 0 cambridge city ................ 2 Witham town .................... 1 boreham Wood................. 0 chelmsford ....................... 0
harlow..................................2 Wealdstone .........................4 canvey island .....................2 Whitehawk ...........................0 thamesmead town ............1 Didcot town ........................2 bromley ...............................1 ebbsfleet United .................1 Guernsey .............................2 eastbourne town................1 Whyteleafe...........................1 chertsey town ....................1 eastbourne borough..........0 binfield ................................1 Aylesbury Utd .....................0 chalfont St Peter ................0 Dorchester...........................0 hamworthy Utd ...................2 cirencester ..........................2 brislington...........................3 bristol Manor Farm ............4 eastleigh..............................4 basingstoke ........................1 Yate ......................................2 Weymouth ...........................2 clevedon town ...................2 bath city..............................2 bashley ................................0 Scarborough Athletic .........1 AFc Fylde............................0 barrow .................................3 Merstham.............................1 Oxford city ..........................1 Margate ................................1
heybridge.......................... 3 haringey borough............ 1 St Neots town .................. 2 Sutton Utd ......................... 1 Sittingbourne .................... 2 burnham ........................... 1 burgess hill town ............ 0 Folkestone invicta............ 0 Dover ................................. 3 hartley Wintney ................ 5 chatham town.................. 2 chipstead .......................... 2 Farnboro ........................... 0 leatherhead ...................... 2 Staines town .................... 3 lewes ................................ 1 Shortwood Utd ................. 1 Poole town ....................... 4 AFc Portchester............... 0 truro city .......................... 2 bridgwater town .............. 4 Mangotsfield ..................... 0 Weston-S-Mare ................. 3 bideford ............................ 1 bognor regis town ......... 2 Sholing .............................. 0 Gosport borough ............. 0 hungerford town ............. 3 Penrith ............................... 1 Ashton Utd ........................ 1 ramsbottom Utd .............. 0 Maidstone Utd .................. 4 Maidenhead Utd ............... 0 Dulwich ............................. 2
Grays Athletic .....................3 hayes & Yeading ................0 hendon ................................0 Gloucester ...........................1 horsham ..............................2
tilbury ............................... 0 tonbridge Angels ............. 0 bishop’s Stortford ........... 5 havant and W ................... 1 Faversham town .............. 0
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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 North Leigh ............9 Bridgwater Town ....8 Swindon Super ....10 Paulton ..................9 Merthyr Town .........9 Bishops Cleeve .....9 Cirencester ............7 Tiverton ..................8 Stratford Town .......9 Thatcham Town .....9 Yate .......................8 Wimborne Town ...10 Taunton ................10 Godalming Town ....9 Shortwood Utd.......8 Cinderford ..............8 Mangotsfield ..........7 Guildford City.........9 Evesham................8 Fleet Town ...........10 Clevedon Town ......8 Didcot Town ...........8
bolton ......................(0) 1
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Complete check for Littlewoods, Vernons and Zetters: 3 = Score Draws, 2= No Score Draw or Void 1= Home or Away
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WESTERN DAILY PRESS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30 2013 FOOTBALL 3
We can’t be too disappointed, says Johnson BY CHRIS SWEET Yeovil manager Gary Johnson warned against getting overly disappointed with a point at Bolton even if the decision that led to the hosts’ equaliser left him hugely frustrated. The Glovers led at the Reebok Stadium thanks to Adam Bogdan’s glaring error, the goalkeeper allowing Ed Upson’s tame shot to squeeze under him. However, Alex Baptiste ensured the honours were shared in the Championship encounter when he headed in Zat Knight’s injury-time cross. Yet again this season, Johnson’s men were left ruing their misfortune, adamant the ball was out of play as Knight hooked into the danger area. Despite believing the Glovers had dropped two points, Johnson said: “We’ve got to be careful that you don’t get too carried away with being disappointed with a point at Bolton. “We’re disappointed because we were 1-0 up, albeit a mistake from the ’keeper. Having said that, I thought at
The Yeovil Town players celebrate with Ed Upson, centre, after the midfielder gave his side the lead at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday
PICTURES: GREIG BERTRAM/PINNACLE
Yeovil unable to hold on for victory after Bogdan hands them the lead BOLTON WDRS 1 YEOVIL TOWN 1 BY CHRIS SWEET Bolton defender Alex Baptiste spared his goalkeeper’s blushes with a controversial injury-time leveller against Yeovil after a howling error had almost handed the visitors victory. In a season where the Glovers had struggled to enjoy the rub of the green, they thought they had received a long-overdue slice of luck when Adam Bogdan allowed Ed Upson’s second-half drive to squirm through his arms. However, Baptiste headed an equaliser with Yeovil protesting the ball had bounced out of play when substitute Zat Knight hooked it back across goal. Glovers boss Gary Johnson said: “At the end of the day, when the ball is out of play, it’s out of play isn’t it? Yes, don’t stop, but don’t tell me that if you see it’s a yard out of play then you’re already taking your positions for the next move and for the goal kick.” Johnson made three changes to the side defeated by QPR. Everton defender Shane Duffy made his debut less than 24 hours after completing a
Yeovil Town striker Paddy Madden gets his shot away at the Reebok loan switch, replacing the injured Liam Fontaine. Liam Davis came in for Jamie McAllister, who suffered a knock in training, with fit-again Paddy Madden partnering Andy Williams in attack. Luke Ayling took the captain’s armband and Joe Ralls continued in central midfield alongside Ed Upson, with Joe Edwards operating on the right in a 4-4-2. A cautious start from both sides ended in the seventh
minute when Dan Seaborne’s slip in his own half allowed Bolton to break and Davis’ attempted covering tackle spread the ball to Chung-Yong Lee. The midfielder picked out Rob Hall, who burst into the box and sent an effort fizzing across the face of goal. Yeovil’s sleepy start was almost punished by two of the early stand-out performers on 15 minutes. After Lee and Chris Eagles had again made the Glovers’ defence look pedestrian, they pulled back for
Medo Kamara to rattle the upright with a low 20-yard drive. Four minutes before the break, Bogdan denied the Glovers what would have been an undeserved lead with a diving save to keep out Madden’s first-time sweeping effort from Williams’ cross. Wayne Hennessey went one better in the Yeovil goal on 45 minutes, sparing his midfield’s blushes. A visiting challenge only sent the ball into the path of Lee who, with the target at his mercy, found the Welsh international equal to the challenge, palming away what should have been the opener. After 50 minutes, Edwards’ right-wing cross somehow got through to Joel Grant at the far post. His shot was beaten away by Bogdan and Williams’ follow-up was charged down. Substitute Jermaine Beckford did little to settle an increasingly restless home support on 70 minutes when he spurned a golden chance. Hall’s diagonal ball scythed through the Glovers and with just the goalkeeper to beat the former Everton striker fired straight at Hennessey. Madden raced through after 71 minutes, but failed to time his lob well enough, only sending the ball over the crossbar. As the game entered the
final 15 minutes, Beckford wasted another chance. Eagles broke through the middle and would have expected more than the final wayward shot after selflessly spreading left. Williams then went to turn in Madden’s fierce volley only for Matt Mills’ close marking to allow a last-ditch block. With ten minutes remaining, Bogdan handed Yeovil the lead in comical fashion. He appeared to be comfortably behind Upson’s tame 20-yard shot, but it somehow squirmed through his hands and legs and trickled in. However, travelling hearts were broken when the Glovers failed to clear the lines from a free-kick. With the game in added-time, Bolton kept up the pressure, replacement Knight making the most of the assistant referee’s obscured view to square. Baptiste converted at the second time of asking. Bolton: Bogdan, Baptiste, Mills, Ream, Tierney (Knight 64), Medo, Spearing, Eagles, Hall, Lee (Feeney 54), Ngog (Beckford 54). Not Used: Danns, Pratley, Lonergan, Odelusi. Booked: Medo. Goals: Mills 90. Yeovil: Hennessey, Ayling, Seaborne, Duffy, Davis, Grant (Dawson 88), Edwards, Upson, Ralls, Madden, Williams. Not Used: McAllister, Hayter, Foley, Ngoo, Hoskins, Dunn. Booked: Seaborne, Ayling. Goals: Upson 79. Attendance: 14,716. Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland).
Yeovil Town boss Gary Johnson that time we looked the most likely to score and I was very pleased with our play during that time in the game. “We definitely took the game to them, we looked the stronger and we got the goal. Of course, they then go and leave five or six people up. “We didn’t keep it as much as we should’ve done. That was a little bit of naivety and inexperience because if they’ve got six or seven up there, they’ve only got three men over the field everywhere else and we just needed to get up there end and keep it. “There was that little bit of naivety and, hopefully, we will learn quickly from that.” Commenting on the build-up to Bolton’s strike, Johnson added: “It’s like a broken record, every week we seem to get something where somebody make a poor decision. “The lads are pretty adamant that the cross was out of play, which is why a few people stopped because they thought it was a yard out of play.” ■ Derby County have sacked manager Nigel Clough in the wake of defeat to his former club Nottingham Forest. The Championship club made the announcement on Saturday evening, just hours after the Rams’ 1-0 loss at the City Ground. It was a third defeat in eight days for the team bossed by Clough, who followed in his late father Brian’s footsteps when he took the job at Derby in 2009. A statement released by Derby said: “The board feel it is time to move Derby forward to the next level.”
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My players are coping with the pressure – Sean BY ANDY STOCKHAUSEN Sean O’Driscoll reckons his young Bristol City players are learning to deal with the pressure of being at the wrong end of the League One table. Without a league win in nine games this season and under fire from a small section of critical fans, the Robins demonstrated real strength of character to come from behind and draw 1-1 with Colchester at Ashton Gate on Saturday. Trailing to Matthew Taylor’s 30th-minute goal and booed-off by some fans at half-time, O’Driscoll’s team responded in positive fashion after the break and Sam Baldock grabbed a deserved equaliser 16 minutes from time. But City have now failed to win a league match in 19 attempts dating back to March 9 and the pressure is mounting with every game they play. “I don’t think the pressure could be any greater than it is at the minute,” declared O’Driscoll. “Confidence can be gone in a flash and, the more we go without winning, the more the pressure builds. “But I thought they handled it really well. Their attitude and commitment was first
Sam Baldock, right, fires the Bristol City equaliser against Colchester at Ashton Gate at the weekend
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Success of Plan B gives O’Driscoll food for thought but win is elusive BRISTOL CITY 1 COLCHESTER 1 BY ANDY STOCKHAUSEN This proverbial game of two halves will no doubt provide Bristol City head coach Sean O’Driscoll with much food for thought. A confirmed advocate of possession-based football, the Midlander adopted his preferred Plan A during the opening 45 minutes. When it failed to yield a way through a packed Colchester defence, he was forced to revert to Plan B, ten minutes into the second half. Marlon Harewood came off the bench to provide City’s attack with a much-needed focal point and his team-mates responded by embracing a more direct approach in a spirited quest to cancel out Matthew Taylor’s headed goal for the visitors. Although O’Driscoll remains committed to Plan A, even he must acknowledge the effectiveness of Plan B in confronting opponents who were hell-bent on putting men behind the ball to protect a slender lead. A pattern is emerging in games played at Ashton Gate this season and tactics adopted first by Shrewsbury and now by Colchester will conceivably become the norm for teams
visiting BS3. Quite content to let City have the ball in their own half, Joe Dunne’s side retreated in two banks of four and invited the Robins to try and break them down. If the idea was to frustrate the home side and then catch them out with swiftlylaunched counter-attacks, it worked up to a point. Having soaked up pressure and demonstrated only limited attacking intent during the opening 25 minutes, Colchester broke out and forged a lead against the run of play, onloan Bradford defender Taylor rising high at the far post to head in Luke Garbutt’s excellent out-swinging centre from the left. All of which rendered City’s task more difficult still. Now with something tangible to hold onto, the U’s made no attempt to disguise their intention of defending in numbers from deep inside their own half. Determined to adhere to their patient passing game, City were presented with a major problem to solve; how to translate superior possession into clear-cut goal-scoring opportunities. Recourse to statistical analysis will no doubt reveal a high percentage of completed passes by the Robins in the first half, but they were ponderous in their approach at times and, slow to move the
ball forwards, were unable to hurt the visitors in the areas where it really mattered. Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and Sam Baldock both sent firsttime shots off-target, but U’s goalkeeper Sam Walker was not seriously tested until Harewood’s arrival heralded a switch to Plan B. A physical presence in and around the penalty area, the former Aston Villa and West Ham forward encouraged his
Marlon Harewood made an impact from the bench team-mates to go from back to front more quickly now that they had a target to aim at. His arrival freed-up Emmanuel-Thomas to play between the lines and run at defenders, while affording the mobile Baldock a level of support that transformed him into a genuine threat. Baldock’s sixth goal of the season, laid on a plate for him by Stephen McLaughlin, and a series of near-misses thereafter, proved the effectiveness of a more direct style. Had a curling shot from the rejuvenated Emmanuel-
Thomas and a close-range header from Baldock not flashed agonisingly wide of goal, everyone would now be discussing City’s first league win of the season. Indeed, City’s second-half improvement surely begs the question – why does O’Driscoll not simply abandon Plan A and adopt Plan B from the outset of the next game? The answer is simple. Harewood is more effective when used as an impact substitute and O’Driscoll has still to find a way of including the big striker in the same starting line-up as Emmanuel-Thomas and Baldock without compromising his team’s defensive integrity. Defending remains an issue and a mix-up between centrebacks Aden Flint and Derrick Williams presented U’s forward Jabo Ibehre with an opportunity to win the game at the death. Fortunately for City, Williams recovered to execute a goal-saving tackle in the nick of time. A winning goal for Colchester would have represented rough justice indeed, given the manner in which the Robins went about cancellingout a deficit for the second home game in succession. Rather than allow themselves to be cowed by a highpressure situation, O’Driscoll’s charges responded in a manner that can only
bode well for the future, displaying bravery on the ball and running themselves to standstill in a common cause. The Ashton Gate crowd responded and played their part in a second-half recovery that suggests that elusive first win is just around the corner. One of only four clubs yet to register a league victory this season – Bolton, Sheffield Wednesday and Accrington are also still waiting – City have nevertheless drawn more games than they have lost and are showing genuine signs of improvement. Colchester boss Dunne best summed it up in the postmatch press conference when he said: “Bristol City are close. They are really close to getting it right.” Yes, there is frustration, but the players must believe their glass is half full and take heart from this performance as they prepare to meet Port Vale in the Potteries next weekend. City: Parish, Moloney, Flint, Williams, Shorey, Wagstaff (Elliott 88), Reid (Harewood 55), Pack, Bryan (McLaughlin 66), Baldock, Emmanuel-Thomas. Not Used: Fielding, Cunningham, Taylor, Brundle. Booked: Bryan. Goals: Baldock 74. Colchester: Walker, Wilson, Okuonghae, Taylor, Garbutt, Eastmond (Szmidics 82), Wright, Sears (Morrison 82), Gilbey, Monakana (Bean 62), Ibehre. Not Used: Sanderson, Ladapo, Sendles-White, Phillips. Booked: Garbutt, Wilson, Ibehre. Goals: Taylor 30. Attendance: 10,739. Referee: David Phillips (West Sussex).
Bristol City head coach Sean O’Driscoll class and they looked confident. That is something they have to hold onto, it is something they have to keep.” City staged a stirring second-half fight-back and went close to securing that elusive first win during a thrilling finale. Their performance drew approval from a majority of fans, many of whom stayed behind to applaud the team off after the final whistle. O’Driscoll felt the support from the stands made a difference and appealed for the fans to stay behind his team. He urged them: “Please keep supporting your local team, we all want the same thing. “To get through this frustrating time, we all have to be in it together. The applause at the end will make a massive difference in the players believing in what they are trying to do when the easy thing would be for them to allow their heads to drop. “This is a group that wants to do the right things and, although the result was obviously frustrating, your backing made a difference. “On behalf of myself and the players, I’d like to thank the supporters for their superb vocal backing and applause at the end.” O’Driscoll will today renew his search for a right-sided defender to replace long-term injury victim James O’Connor. He is scouring the emergency loan market and is keen to bolster his squad ahead of Saturday’s trip to Port Vale.
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Swindon Town’s Louis Thompson, left, attempts to win the ball from Preston North End’s Keith Keane at Deepdale on Saturday
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Cooper admits Chelsea cup tie ‘took it out’ of his squad for Preston clash PRESTON NE 2 SWINDON TN 1 BY NEIL GOULDING Swindon boss Mark Cooper admitted his stuttering side suffered a Chelsea hangover at Preston. The Robins gave everything in defeat to the Premier League giants in the Capital One Cup in midweek. As a result, a “frustrated” Cooper thought his side were lethargic in their away loss to on-song Preston at Deepdale at the weekend. “I think the efforts of the other night took it out of us,” said Cooper. “Physically and mentally, I think it (the performance) has taken it’s tole.” Dany N’Guessan’s late goal was a consolation for an oth-
erwise forgettable display from the visitors, who found themselves two goals down after 48 minutes. Former Barnsley hit-man Iain Hume pounced with a close-range header after 11 minutes to give the hosts the lead. Then Jay McEveley scored a comical own goal three minutes after the break by chipping goalkeeper Wes Foderingham as the Robins were left to chase the game. N’Guessan, who had a goal ruled out for offside against Chelsea, deserved his goal as one of the better performers. But Cooper was not pleased with the way his side performed overall as they slipped to a second loss of the week. “I’m frustrated because we looked very lethargic for large parts of the game,” added
Cooper. “Preston were in our faces, were physical and we didn’t deal with it. “If we’d have started the game like we played the last 15 minutes then it might have been a different story, but unfortunately you can’t do that. “We didn’t match Preston physically and we’ve conceded another two sloppy goals (like we did against Chelsea). “You can’t expect to concede goals and expect to win games of football. The second goal was a comedy goal. Somebody needed to take control of the situation, it’s allowed Preston to score without even trying. “We can’t start games at halftime, we need to be ready from the start of the game.” The Robins were not helped by two injuries in the space of five minutes before half-time. Nathan Byrne had to be re-
placed eight minutes before the break after suffering a dead leg, then Nathan Thompson limped off being involved in a challenge. The Robins looked disjointed, but Cooper believed the changes helped in the second half, even though the hosts doubled their advantage three minutes after the restart. “I made changes and we looked a completely different side,” reflected Cooper, who was also missing influential striker Nile Ranger. “We always looked like were going to nick a goal, but we didn’t deserve anything from the game. Just playing in the second half doesn’t warrant a result, you have to play for longer than that. “Full credit to Preston, though. They’ve obviously watched us and were better
than us, but we could have nicked a point at the end. Their keeper has made a great save. “We’re really down to the bare bones with injuries, so the two injuries in the first half didn’t help us, but I’m not looking at getting any loan players in, I’m very happy with the squad we’ve got.” Preston are now unbeaten in nine matches in the league. Preston: Rudd, Clarke, Huntington, Wright, Humphrey (Welsh 84), Keane (Wroe 90), Byrom, Laird, Hume (Holmes 76), Davies, Beavon. Not Used: Stuckmann, Garner, Buchanan, Mousinho. Booked: Hume. Goals: Hume 11, McEveley 48 og. Swindon: Foderingham, N Thompson (Barthram 42), Hall, Ward, McEveley, Kasim, Byrne (Ajose 37), Luongo, L Thompson, Pritchard (El-Gabbas 76), N’Guessan. Not Used: Storey, Cox, Belford, Branco. Booked: McEveley. Goals: N’Guessan 86. Attendance: 9,296. Referee: Mick Russell (Hertfordshire).
A disastrous couple of minutes saw Salisbury’s eight-match unbeaten Skrill Premier run come to a halt at the hands of Edgar Davids’ Barnet – the Whites’ first defeat in more than six weeks. The Whites were on course for their third straight away win as they stayed in front for 72 minutes – through striker Dan Fitchett poking home Elliott Frear’s speedy free-kick in the seventh minute. However, clumsy marking from set-pieces cost them dearly again, this time on the 3G pitch at the brand new Hive complex. An uncleared corner allowed Ahmed Abdulla to nod home at the far post for the equaliser. Then, a minute later, Salisbury, under the cosh, fell behind to Andy Yiadom’s low drive from the right. With the game turned on its head, Salisbury were left with little alternative but to throw men forward. Former Barnet star Clovis Kamdjo came on in midfield and came close to getting a touch on Stuart Sinclair’s lob, but it was out of his reach. Skipper Glenn Wilson joined the attack late on – lining up against player-manager Davids at centre-half – but was feeding off scraps. Angus MacDonald had a crack on goal with a longrange effort, but it swerved over the top. The next goal was crucial and, frustratingly for Salisbury, they were on the receiving end late on, failing to deal with another set-piece. Keanu Marsh-Brown’s curler took a nasty deflection, leaving Will Puddy wrongfooted, and landed in the top corner to finish the job and end their five-match run without a win. Deflated Salisbury boss Mikey Harris said was left “very disappointed” with the manner of the defeat. “For 67 minutes they didn’t cause us any problems and the game-plan was working,” he said. “If we had dealt with that corner I believe we would have gone on to win the game – it’s as simple as that. “Everything was working, then disappointingly we conceded from a set-piece. I’m very disappointed.”
Luton were there for the taking, admits Foyle as Bulls pick up useful point HEREFORD UNITED 0 LUTON TOWN 0 Hereford boss Martin Foyle had mixed emotions after his team were held to a goalless draw by Luton at Edgar Street. “It was a very well-earned point,” said the former Port Vale and York boss. “Nil-nil against the titlefavourites is not something you can really complain about, but I thought they were there for the taking. “I’m going home a wee bit
disappointed because it could have been three points today.” He acknowledged, however, that it had been a tough week for his team with five points gained from matches against three in-form teams – Halifax, Lincoln and now Luton. “The lads have worked very hard, there are a few in the team who have played three games in the week and it looked as if it caught up with them a bit today,” said Foyle. “Perhaps I should have made changes, but when you are un-
Hereford United boss Martin Foyle
beaten in two, you don’t want to change a winning side. “The defence were absolutely outstanding and Rhys Evans brought off a couple of good saves at the right time.” Evans produced the standout moment of the match on the hour. Paul Benson flicked the ball on to Luke Gutteridge whose shot looked destined for the top corner of the net, but the former Swindon goalkeeper flew through the air to tip the ball away for a corner. Evans also did well to get the
better of Jake Howells in a oneon-one situation, but the Bulls had their moments as well. Richard Brodie went closest, rising above the Luton defence to head Danny Pilkington’s corner against a post with skipper Luke Graham prodding the rebound inches wide. “Any criticism is probably with the front two,” said Foyle. “We’re not making it stick and the confidence is low, but we probably had the best chances.” Foyle at least had the con-
solation of maintaining his personal unbeaten run against the Hatters. “Luton are a million miles ahead of us, but I’ve never lost to them, so I’m pleased to have kept my own personal run going against them,” he added. “The players are disappointed after today and everyone of them said that we have got to be better. “But the endeavour and the passion to wear a Hereford United shirt is certainly there.”
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We’re a little frustrated, admits Matt SOUTHEND 1 BRISTOL ROVERS 1 BY JAMES MCNAMARA Matt Harrold scored a goal to help Bristol Rovers claim their first away point of the season – but then explained that the overriding feeling at Roots Hall after the final whistle was one of disappointment. Harrold opened the scoring with a towering 51st-minute header against Southend – one of his former clubs – on Friday night to raise hopes that a run of seven games without a league victory away from the Memorial Stadium was on course to be ended. Southend, however, claimed a share of the spoils from a close-run game after Kevan Hurst restored parity with a low shot from the edge of the penalty area before Rovers spurned late chances to win the game. “A point is not the end of the world,” Harrold said. “It’s just we had a few chances at the end and three points would have been lovely. “That would have really got us going after what was a good second-half performance against Hartlepool last week. “We are frustrated, but we feel we can go home with our heads held high after quite a good performance. “We sat back a bit for five or ten minutes after we scored the goal and we probably got punished for that. Southend are a decent side, though, and it is a good point – even if we are a bit disappointed.” He added: “We have to look at it as a little step. We know we haven’t been good enough away from home. We don’t need people to tell us that. “It was a much more united performance and there was maybe that little bit more togetherness to dig in.” Harrold was paired up front with Ryan Brunt on the first occasion that the two players
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have been fit on the same day this season. “I thought Ryan did really well considering he’s been out for a while,” said Harrold. “We’ve been playing catch up with our fitness for a number of weeks and I’m only starting to feel as though I am getting back into the groove. “I felt pretty strange out on the pitch a few weeks ago. I didn’t feel up to speed at all, but I have been training hard and it was a case of staying patient. “I started to feel a bit better against Dagenham a couple of weeks ago and, although I missed a penalty and we lost the game, I took a bit of belief from that game because I felt a lot better physically.” Harrold enjoyed scoring against his former club for the fourth game in succession after spending two years at Roots Hall during which he managed to net just six times in almost 60 appearances. “It’s a bit of a surprise because I had a complete disaster when I was here as a player,” Harrold joked. “I just seem to have a knack of scoring when I come back here.” Harrold will hope to add to his tally when Fleetwood come to the Memorial Stadium next weekend to start a run of games that pits Rovers against three of the sides that currently make up the top six. “We have a tough few games coming up; the sort you really have to relish,” Harrold said. “Sometimes it can be better to play teams like that because the pressure is a little less.” Southend: Bentley, Thompson, Phillips (Payne 23), Prosser, White, Hurst, Leonard, Atkinson, Straker, Corr, Eastwood (Woodrow 54). Not Used: Smith, Timlin, Reid, Clifford, Banton. Booked: Prosser. Goals: Hurst 67. Rovers: Mildenhall, Smith, Parkes, McChrystal, Brown, Norburn (Clucas 71), O’Toole, Lockyer, Bond, Brunt (Harrison 55), Harrold. Not Used: Clarkson, Richards, Harding, Gough, Santos. Booked: McChrystal, O’Toole, Mildenhall, Harrold. Goals: Harrold 51. Attendance: 5,489. Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex).
On-loan Andy Bond jumps onto the back of goalscorer Matt Harrold as Rovers celebrate
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Gill may have to consider a loan spell to get games – Ward Bristol Rovers boss John Ward has told Matt Gill to consider going out on loan in a bid to play some competitive games. The midfielder was omitted from the squad that made the trip to Roots Hall to face Southend on Friday after the pair had talks last week after which Gill was told that his opportunities would be limited in the foreseeable future. Ward has an embarrassment of riches available to him in midfield following the recent loan signing of Andy Bond and the return of long-term injury absentee Seanan Clucas. Ollie Clarke is also close to being available for selection
again after a minor knee complaint and Ward said: “Matt’s not injured, I just didn’t involve him in the squad. “I’ve got no problems with Matt, it’s just that he has come back from injury at a time when I have a lot of central midfielders available. “Seanan Clucas came back last week and Ollie Clarke is also back in training, so opportunities will be limited for him. I mentioned that to Matt last week and told him to go away and think about that over the weekend.” When Ward was asked whether Gill would be available to make a possible loan
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move, Ward replied: “Yes. It is possible that could happen if Matt wants to do that. “I’ve told him that I think it will be difficult for him to push into the first team at the moment, so I’ve given him the option to think about that situation and we will see where we are with that in the next few days.” Ward has also warned JohnJoe O’Toole that his place in the side would not be guaranteed should he drop out of the team because of suspension. O’Toole collected his fourth booking of the season at Roots Hall and will be subject to a one-game ban should he be
shown another yellow card before December 31. “John-Joe has to be careful,” Ward said. “He picked up an unnecessary booking on Friday night and has left himself on a knife-edge now. “If he comes out of the team through suspension, there is no guarantee that he will come straight back in again with someone like (Seanan) Clucas around. He has to be careful because there are people around ready to take the opportunity when he is not there. I don’t make decisions based on what someone has done in the past; it is about what they are doing at that moment.”
Larkhall retained their place at the top of the Premier Division table despite being held to a 1-1 draw at lowly Ilfracombe. Stan Paxton broke the deadlock for the Devon side 20 minutes from time, but Jamie Lyons fired the equaliser for the league leaders just five minutes later. Gillingham are level on points with Larkhall following their 2-0 home win over Hengrove, Jack Vallis and Gary Bowles scoring inside the final 15 minutes. The visitors had goalkeeper Liam MacFarlane sent off on the hour mark, while the hosts’ Ben Thomson saw red just five minutes later. Street remain third following their 2-0 victory at Slimbridge, Mark Salter opening the scoring before Swans player-manager Leon Sterling netted an own goal. Cadbury Heath needed a late Liam Dempsey strike to earn a 2-2 draw at home to Bridport despite taking an early lead through Matt Huxley. Ryan Dovell cancelled-out the opener before half-time, Tom Richardson put Bridport ahead and Sam Filkins saved a Huxley penalty before Dempsey’s late leveller. Bitton conceded an injurytime winner as Melksham picked up their first victory of the season – a 1-0 triumph courtesy of Dan Kovacs. Odd Down and Willand drew 1-1, Dean Stamp’s first-half opener for the visitors being cancelled-out midway through the second period by Kye Simpson. Radstock ran out 3-0 winners at Sherborne, while Longwell Green failed to turn domination into goals as they drew 0-0 at home to Bishop Sutton. Hallen and Winterbourne, meanwhile, were drawing 2-2 when they game was abandoned due to a 78th-minute injury to the home side’s Graham Joint. In the First Division, Bradford remain top of the pile following their 3-1 victory at Shepton Mallet, Sam Jordan scoring a hat-trick for the table-toppers. Second-placed Barnstaple won 6-1 at Keynsham, while Alexis Piper got the only goal as Wellington beat Cribbs 1-0. Dan Cottle struck twice and Anthony Conradi once as Welton beat Chippenham Park 3-1, while Almondsbury UWE won 2-1 at Corsham and Cheddar beat Oldland 2-0. Roman Glass took an early lead against Warminster through Drew HamiltonDunn, but goals from Louis Sparey and Mark Robinson gave the visitors a 2-1 win. Portishead were beaten 1-0 at home by Calne, who struck through James Lye, while Wincanton thumped Westbury 5-1 with new signing Lee Gale firing a hat-trick. Wells came from behind to beat Devizes 2-1, while Ashton & Backwell’s game with Chard was abandoned after 17 minutes due to an injury to the hosts’ Aaron Reid.
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Jamie Cureton delights the Cheltenham Town faithful with his last-minute winner against AFC Wimbledon on Saturday
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Cureton uses all of his experience to ease the tension at Cheltenham CHELTENHAM 1 WIMBLEDON 0 BY JON PALMER A moment of brilliance from substitute Jamie Cureton ended Cheltenham’s wait for a home League Two victory. They could not have left it any later, but that only made the veteran striker’s 94thminute goal all the sweeter the for fans who had not seen their team claim three points at home since April 13. The 38-year-old showed expert anticipation to evade Wimbledon’s offside trap and latch onto Troy Brown’s header from near the halfway line, take a touch and lift a masterful finish over goalkeeper Ross Worner. There was a huge collective sigh of relief around the ground as the afternoon had looked set to end in frustration yet again. Referee Darren Drysdale
awarded Cheltenham a penalty after spotting a foul on Byron Harrison. But, following protests from Wimbledon and a consultation with his assistants, Drysdale changed his mind and gave Wimbledon a free-kick. It was a bizarre episode and led to increased frustration because Cheltenham should have been ahead after controlling much of the second half. The first period was uneventful, with Mark Yates’ side showing far more organisation and solidity than they have in recent weeks. Troy Brown returned after a month out with a hamstring injury, picked ahead of Steve Elliott, who was dropped for the first time in more than three years at Cheltenham. Brown vindicated his selection with a dominant performance against two major aerial threats in Jack Midson and the on-loan Michael Smith. The only other change saw
Jason Taylor recalled in place of Sido Jombati, with Matt Richards moving to left-back. Taylor is not always easy on the eye, but he has started both of Cheltenham’s 1-0 victories this season and he added more robustness next to his old Rotherham team-mate David Noble in the middle. There was not much in the way of flowing football, but by cutting out the basic errors, Cheltenham always looked capable of snatching a winner. The only surprise was that they had to wait until virtually the last kick of the game. Jermaine McGlashan provided a spark after halftime, switching from left to right and causing Wimbledon major problems. He drew a fine stop from Worner in the 48th minute, just after setting up a chance by winning a crunching tackle with former Cheltenham captain Alan Bennett. Bennett, who was given a
warm welcome back, and his back four were given a hard time by ex-Dons front man Harrison, clearly fired up to impress against his old club. Perhaps the best example of Harrison’s rising confidence was an overhead kick in the first half that was comfortably saved, but the improvisation was indicative of a player enjoying his football. He also shot wide under pressure from Andy Frampton after Noble’s pass, and saw a header kicked away in the sixyard box after leaping highest to reach Noble’s corner. Richards prefers operating in midfield, but he is comfortable at left-back and having more balance on that side of the pitch aided Cheltenham. Wimbledon went close once in the first half when Barry Fuller’s quickly-taken throwin caught Cheltenham out and George Francomb’s angled drive sailed just over the bar. The Dons’ best chance of the
match was from an indirect free-kick on the edge of the sixyard box after Scott Brown picked up a back-pass from Richards, but substitute Chris Arthur smashed his effort wide of the near post after Luke Moore’s lay-off, a minute before the penalty controversy. Cureton had the final say, though, marking his home return in the best possible style. He had gone on in the 75th minute and made it two goals in the 33 minutes he has played at Whaddon Road for Cheltenham so far with one of the latest goals in his career. Cheltenham: S Brown, Lowe, Wilson, T Brown, Richards, McGlashan (Jombati 90), Noble (Cureton 75), Taylor, Penn, Gornell, Harrison. Not Used: Elliott, Deering, Roberts, Kotwica, Vincent. Booked: Noble. Goals: Cureton 90. Wimbledon: Worner, Fuller, Bennett, Frampton, Kennedy (Fenlon 79), Francomb (Porter 64), S Moore, Pell, L Moore, Midson (Arthur 65), Smith. Not Used: Sweeney, Brown, Weston, Fayers. Attendance: 3,032. Referee: Darren Drysdale (Lincolnshire).
It’s a lesson to all my strikers and young players, says Yates Cheltenham boss Mark Yates applauded Jamie Cureton’s goalscoring instinct after his late winner sank Wimbledon. Substitute Cureton scored with virtually the last kick of the game to earn the Robins their first home League Two victory of the season. He read a headed clearance from Troy Brown, pulled clear of the Wimbledon defence and lifted a perfectly measured finish into the net to relieve
some of the tension that has built up around the Abbey Business Stadium. “I glanced over at Jamie and he had got himself back onside by half a yard and he was on his bike as soon as he thought Troy could put it over the top to him,” Yates said. “It’s a lesson to all my strikers and to any young player at the club and he still had a hell of a lot to do because it bounced awkwardly, but he
Cheltenham Town boss Mark Yates
showed we have some good players at this club. I am a relieved man because our performance deserved the win.” Yates admitted he would have felt hard done by had the game finished goalless, with Cheltenham denied a penalty in controversial circumstances eight minutes before the final whistle. Referee Darren Drysdale had pointed to the spot after a foul on Byron Harrison, but
with Matt Richards set to take the penalty, he changed his mind and awarded Wimbledon a free-kick instead. “The referee must be relieved too because I’d have given him plenty of stick if we hadn’t won,” Yates said. “I won’t criticise him now, but he gave a penalty and for some reason he changed his mind. “He had a perfect view, so I don’t know why, but it hasn’t cost us in the end.”
Scott Wilson’s wondeful strike secured Gloucester an FA Cup replay after an enthralling tie against Havant & Waterlooville yesterday afternoon. Dennis Oli had opened the scoring for the Hampshire side early in second half with City then chasing the equaliser they needed in the second qualifying round tie. It could have been even better for the Tigers, but Jake Newton cleared Darren Mullings’ header off the line with two minutes remaining. With fluency at a premium during the early moments, chances were restricted to distance and Lewis Hogg unleashed a storming effort that shot inches over the bar from 25 yards out. There was controversy after half an hour with City goalkeeper Mike Green bringing down Oli in the area, but no penalty was given. The best opportunity of an increasingly open half fell to Will Morford after a fantastic corner from Hogg, but his header was placed wide. The Hampshire side made the breakthrough on 58 minutes when Christian Nanetti directed a weighted ball into the path of Oli, who smashed home. It was City’s turn to decry a penalty decision soon after with Matt Groves hacked down in the area, only for a free-kick to be given. Mullings came within inches of equalising after a Hogg knockdown, but his run was a split-second late. Then came Wilson’s time to shine as a stunning through ball from Hogg found the striker, who unleashed a wonderful strike past the goalkeeper for the equaliser. In a frenetic end to the game, the Tigers bombarded the Hawks goal and, after Matt Liddiard had headed back across the goal, Mullings’ header was hacked around the post by Jake Newton. ■ The replay will take place at Havant tomorrow (7.45pm).
Tytherington go top with victory HELLENIC LEAGUE Tytherington surged to the top of the Division One West table with a 4-0 win over previous leaders Shortwood Reserves. All the goals came inside the final 17 minutes with Luke Sperring, Stuart Nelson, Andy Criddle and Joe White on target for the home side. New College Swindon lost 2-0 at Letcombe, while Brimscombe won 3-0 at Flackwell Heath in the Premier Division with Joey Tustain and Ben Snook among the goals. In round one of the Bluefin Sports Challenge Cup, Lydney thumped Wootton Bassett 5-2, Tuffley beat Chinnor 3-0, Highworth defeated Oxford City Nomads 3-1 and Purton won 2-0 at Headington, but Fairford lost 4-2 at Wantage and Malmesbury were crushed 8-0 at Ardley.
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Brislington hit back to shock lofty Truro side
Clevedon have good Fortune CLEVEDON TOWN 2 SHOLING 0
BRISLINGTON 3 TRURO CITY 2 Mike Rimmer hit the winning goal eight minutes from time as Brislington shocked Truro in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup. The Toolstation League side, who play two divisions below the Cornish outfit, twice fell behind before stunning the Southern League side in great style. Cody Cooke gave Truro the lead with a spectacular tenthminute opener, but Neikell Plummer headed the home side level from a corner 11 minutes later. Brislington had parity for just two minutes, though, Neil Slateford putting the visitors back in front following a rebound off the goalkeeper. The hosts equalised for a second time eight minutes into the second half – again from a corner – as Danny Barwood pounced on a weak punch by the goalkeeper. Eight minutes from time, Brislington stunned the visitors with a winner as Alex Lambert pulled the ball back and Rimmer fired into the net with aplomb.
Robinson left so frustrated GUILDFORD CITY 2 TAUNTON TOWN 1 Fielding their strongest side this season, Taunton slumped to a disappointing defeat at lowly Guildford in Division One South & West of the Calor Southern League. Town boss Leigh Robinson said: “I can’t remember having a more frustrating day. “We were comfortable for the first hour, but then took our foot off the gas and that cost us the game.” The outstanding Chris Young put Taunton ahead in the 53rd minute when he glanced home a cross by winger Craig Herrod. Guildford, however, were back on level terms only six minutes later when Josh Clayman struck. Taunton thought they had gone ahead again when skipper Jamie Price headed home, but the goal was disallowed and, just when a draw looked certain, Ryan Bernard popped up in stoppage-time to net the winner. Taunton are home to Welton in the first round of the Somerset Premier Cup tomorrow night (7.45pm).
Clayton Fortune and Ross McNab were on target as Clevedon defeated former Southern League adversaries Sholing in the second qualifying round of the FA Cup. The home side forged ahead on 20 minutes when Sam Teale’s free-kick was only halfcleared and Fortune drove the ball into the net from the edge of the penalty area. Town doubled their lead seven minutes before half-time when Joe Flurry turned his marker and crossed for McNab to knock the ball into the net. Sholing tried to respond in the second half, but they looked just as likely to concede again as Adie Adams, Reeko Best and Teale all threatened. Lee Wort had the best chance to cut the deficit, but once he passed up that opportunity it left the hosts untroubled.
Stylish Smith hits a double CIRENCESTER TOWN 2 AFC PORTCHESTER 0
Mike Rimmer, red and black, nets the winning goal for Brislington against Truro City in Saturday’s FA Cup tie
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Klukowski puts Forest Green back on an even keel again FOREST GREEN ROVERS 1 GATESHEAD 0 Massively more convincing than the scoreline suggests, this restorative victory was not simply about character and endeavour. Such qualities ought to have been a given from Forest Green’s players after three straight Skrill Premier defeats, not to mention some searing criticism from their under-fire manager. They delivered considerably more, Yan Klukowski’s fourth goal of the season putting the ship back on an even keel and restoring some faith in Dave Hockaday’s capabilities. The manager could have done without late disruption to his plans, but a hamstring injury to central defender Jamie Turley during the warm-up meant a first start of the season for Aarran Racine. Gateshead looked the more confident side from the off,
James Marwood firing wide in the eighth minute before Jordan Hugill met Colin Larkin’s cross with a header that was held by Sam Russell. Dissenting voices could already be heard emanating from the home fans, but it was
Yan Klukowski scored the winning goal for Forest Green Rovers who went in front in the 15th minute when Chris Stokes burst clear on the left and pulled the ball back for the onrushing Klukowski to ram home emphatically. Magno Vieira saw an ambitious effort drop wide and when Klukowski chanced his arm from similar range on 25
minutes it brought a decent save from Adam Bartlett. Three minutes later, Forest Green thought they were entitled to a penalty when Danny Wright pounced on Matthew Bar nes-Homer’s clever backheel and was clumsily challenged from behind by Carl Magnay, but referee Colin Lymer was unmoved. Wright then ought to have done better than blaze over after being put clear by Al Bangura’s excellent pass. Barnes-Homer did better with a low effort from the edge of the penalty area which nicked off a defender, but Bartlett watched it well. The goalkeeper was called into action again two minutes before the break, tipping Klukowski’s skidding freekick around the post. The resulting corner was taken by Klukowski and met by the head of Stokes two yards out, but somehow Bartlett managed to make a block and
the ball was scrambled clear by the Gateshead defence. Rovers came close to doubling their lead at the start of the second period when Stokes saw another header saved by Bartlett and the rebound was crashed against the underside of the bar by Barnes-Homer. Hockaday must have been fearing missed chances would come back to haunt his side – and they survived a scare in the 59th minute when Larkin’s cross was met by a flicked header by Phil Turnbull and the ball crept wide. Substitute Andy Mangan then picked out Barnes-Homer in the area – and only James Curtis’ brave block prevented Bartlett being tested again. There was still time for an under-hit back-pass by Anthony Barry to cause more palpitations in the home ranks – and Russell was fortunate to see his attempted clearance cannon off James Brown and fly off-target.
Griffin hat-trick inspires Bluebirds to well-deserved triumph CHIPPENHAM TOWN 3 REDDITCH UNITED 0 Chippenham recorded a welldeserved three points to give Steve Winter his first Calor Southern League Premier Division victory since being installed as permanent boss. With centre-back Ben
Murray recovering from injury, skipper Alan Griffin was able to relinquish his role as an emergency defender and return up front – and duly notched a hat-trick. The Bluebirds always had the visitors on the back foot and, after early efforts from Joe Tumulty, Joe McClennan
and James Guthrie, they took the lead on 26 minutes. Griffin appeared to be flattened in the area, but as play went on McClennan drove the ball goalwards and Griffin recovered to divert the ball in. Redditch could only muster two first-half chances, but in the first 15 minutes of the
second period they wasted four goal-scoring opportunities. Chippenham made them pay on 64 minutes when Griffin was again sent sprawling as he looked to meet a cross and this time a spot-kick was awarded, which he duly despatched. Redditch goalkeeper Bradley Catlow then did well to beat out
a Tom Knighton effort and somehow smuggled Griffin’s follow-up drive off the line. Griffin wrapped up the points eight minutes from time when good work by McClennan saw the front man crash his cross into the net to round off an excellent victory for the Bluebirds.
Two goals from Lee Smith either side of the break saw Cirencester into the third qualifying round of the FA Cup after a hard-fought clash. Both sides were committed to the cause from the off as Portchester – managed by exArsenal and England midfielder Graham Rix – lost two players due to head injuries. Cirencester opened the scoring in the 31st minute with a superb 25-yard strike from Smith. Five minutes into the second half, Cirencester completed a five-pass move that eventually reached Smith on the left. He cut back onto his right foot and curled the ball inside the far post for his second goal. Leigh Henry struck the post with a header as Cirencester pushed on, but two goals were enough for the hosts.
Town’s Gamble pays dividends BISHOP’S CLEEVE 1 WIMBORNE TOWN 3 Bishop’s Cleeve’s two-game winning run in Division One South & West of the Calor Southern League was ended by Wimborne and Mark Gamble’s hat-trick at Kayte Lane. Cleeve took an early lead when Joe Hanks calmly scored from the penalty spot in the fourth minute following a handball in the box. Wimborne equalised on 40 minutes when Gamble picked up a loose ball 30 yards out and smashed a half-volley into the Cleeve net. On 79 minutes, a pass from Jamie Davidson found Gamble, who finished well. With Cleeve pushing for the equaliser late on, a long punt out of the Wimborne defence was picked up by Gamble, who confidently rounded goalkeeper Louie Barnfather for his hat-trick.
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Shortwood win stuns Magpies
Weston see off divisional rivals
DORCHESTER TOWN 0 SHORTWOOD UNITED 1
BASINGSTOKE TOWN 1 WESTON-SUPER-MARE 3
Shortwood recorded one of their finest-ever results as they dumped Skrill South side Dorchester out of the FA Cup at the second qualifying round stage. Delighted boss John Evans said: “We were outstanding. We could easily have been two up after 25 minutes and, although they came back into it, everybody ran their socks off. The back four and (goalkeeper) Tom King were brilliant, but James Coates has to be man of the match.” In the end, the visitors won courtesy of Duncan Culley’s 62nd-minute spot-kick – harshly awarded against Steve Walker, who was even more harshly given a second yellow card to compound the agony. ■ Shortwood host Bristol City Reserves in the GFA Challenge Cup tomorrow (7.30pm).
Weston go into the hat for the third qualifying round of the FA Cup after their comfortable win in Hampshire – beating their Skrill South rivals for the second time this season. The home side shaded the first-half exchanges, but after the break Weston grew in confidence and were easy winners in the end. Basingstoke started well and they came close on 11 minutes when Weston goalkeeper Luke Purnell had to dive low to his left to deal with Robbie Matthews’ powerful free-kick. As Weston got into the game, Ashley Kington went close with a curling effort on 17 minutes, but they did better a minute later when, following a good build-up involving Chas Hemmings, Kane Ingram and Kington, home goalkeeper Louis Wells spilled a low cross and Naby Diallo scored. Two minutes later, the hosts drew level when Matt Partridge knocked the ball past Purnell from a corner. Weston regained the lead two minutes into the second half when they were awarded a free-kick a yard outside the home penalty area. Hemmings’ superb free-kick which took a slight deflection, left Wells wrong-footed. Basingstoke brought on former Weston favourite Manny Williams and he tested Purnell with several strong efforts, but to no avail. Weston sealed the win on 77 minutes when Wells could only parry Kington’s powerful effort and skipper Ben Kirk headed in the rebound from a couple of yards. ■ Weston meet Chard in the Somerset Premier Cup first round tomorrow (7.45pm).
United beaten by high-fliers EASTLEIGH 4 MANGOTSFIELD UNITED 0 Mangotsfield’s FA Cup run came to an end in the second qualifying round as Skrill South pacesetters Eastleigh ran out comfortable winners. Eastleigh took a sixthminute lead through Jai Reason and Glen Southam doubled the advantage just after the half-hour. Stuart Fleetwood added a third goal shortly before halftime and Mangotsfield’s task was made all the harder as Jamie Reid was dismissed following a second booking. However, the ten men battled manfully after the interval and conceded just one more goal, Sam Wilson taking his chance seven minutes from time. ■ United return to Calor Southern League Division One South & West action tomorrow when they visit Tiverton (7.30pm).
Foresters sunk by late strikes
Bideford’s Ben Gerring, right, grabs the shirt of Yate Town’s former Bristol Rovers forward Lewis Haldane at Lodge Road on Saturday
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Harmer snatches last-gasp cup victory for Yate YATE TOWN 2 BIDEFORD 1 Yate moved closer to another appearance in the first round proper of the FA Cup with an excellent second qualifying round victory over higherdivision Bideford. The Devon side, unbeaten in the Calor Southern League Premier Division, took a first-
half lead, but the hosts came from behind to progress. Bideford forced the pace early on with Craig Duff firing wide and Owen Howe’s shot cleared by Mitch Harrison. Yate’s best chance of the opening period fell to Lewis Haldane, whose shot was saved by Steve Oliver after he was played in by Ricky Hulbert. However, the visitors went
ahead just prior to half-hour mark when Howe bundled Joe Chandler off the ball and went clear to beat goalkeeper Martin Horsell. The home side responded after the break with Oliver having to tip over a Hulbert shot and James Harmer lobbing the ball just over the crossbar. Midway through the second
half, though, Haldane equalised for Town when he converted Harmer’s low cross following an exchange of passes with Ross Staley. Yate snatched victory with time almost up as Harrison crossed into the Bideford goalmouth and Harmer managed to turn the ball beyond goalkeeper Oliver to spark wild celebrations.
Bath break Gosport hoodoo for much-needed cash boost
NORTH LEIGH 4 CINDERFORD TOWN 1
BATH CITY 2 GOSPORT BOROUGH 0
Cinderford conceded twice in the final seven minutes to give North Leigh victory by a more flattering scoreline than they necessarily deserved in Division One South & West of the Calor Southern League. Kieran Sanders gave the home side a 33rd-minute lead and then netted the crucial second goal just two minutes before half-time. Dave Bird pulled a goal back for the visitors seven minutes into the second half and the Foresters were still in with a shout with ten minutes left. However, Jacob Walcott got North Leigh’s third goal with seven minutes remaining and the same player completed a quick-fire double two minutes from time. ■ Cinderford host Cirencester in a Gloucestershire derby clash tomorrow (7.45pm).
Dave Pratt’s first-half goal and a late second from substitute Ross Stearn sent Bath through to the third qualifying round of the FA Cup. Their first win over Gosport in four attempts – and £4,500 in prize money – was deserved on the basis of their first-half display, although there was growing anxiety before Stearn finally killed the visitors off. After last weekend’s dismal home defeat to Dover, City head coach Lee Howells made four changes and switched formation to a 3-5-2. Out went Ben Adelsbury, Noah Keats, Stearn and Will Salmon, the latter not even on the bench, and in came Sekani Simpson and Aaron Brown as wing-backs. Joe Burnell came into midfield and striker Elliott Chamberlain – who returned to
Mayday Trust Park on loan from Exeter on Friday – partnered Pratt in attack. It looked a potentially defensive line-up, but City made a bright start and got into some good early positions, with
Dave Pratt gave Bath an early lead Pratt firing into the side-netting from Simpson’s pass and Chamberlain not quite able to fully connect with a volley. However, the hosts did not have to wait too long before their early pressure paid off. Andy Gallinagh, playing on the left of the three-man defence, launched a long ball for-
ward which found Pratt in acres of space. His first shot was saved by Gareth Barfoot, but the City striker coolly steered home the rebound. City remained in control and should have doubled their lead midway through the half when Gosport failed to clear a corner and the ball dropped to Dan Ball, who smashed his volley over from eight yards. Chamberlain also failed to make full contact from Josh Low’s inviting cross and the only disappointment of the first half was that City were unable to get a second goal. The visitors had offered no threat and had to wait until the 51st minute for their first attempt of note, with Andrew Forbes being left unmarked at a free-kick, but volleying against the bar. He would have been offside anyway, but it was a poor miss. City were not at the same level they were in the first
period, but had a sniff of a chance midway through the half when Barfoot fumbled the ball at Pratt’s feet and was grateful when the striker’s second touch knocked it back into his hands. Chris Allen’s first involvement from the bench saw him gifted the ball on the right wing but, with Pratt unmarked in the middle of the box, he put his cross out of play. Low got into a good position down the right thanks to a neat body-swerve, but his cross was pushed away by Barfoot, while Brown’s through-ball sent Pratt into space, but his shot was comfortably saved. Substitute Stearn finally put the tie to bed with four minutes remaining. A mistake by full-back Brett Poate left Stearn with a clear sight of goal and he kept his nerve to lift the ball over the advancing Barfoot and into the net.
Holly spot-kick earns a replay BRISTOL MANOR FARM 4 BRIDGWATER TOWN 4 Kye Holly’s late penalty earned Bristol Manor Farm a replay following a topsy-turvy FA Cup second qualifying round tie at home to Bridgwater. George Brimson headed an eighth-minute opener for Toolstation League side Manor Farm and Kris Miller headed an own goal to double the advantage just one minute later. The hosts were three goals clear a matter of minutes later as Pete Shepherd found the net with an acrobatic effort. Still three goals down at the break, Bridgwater responded as a Joe Bushin double and one from Dean Griffiths levelled matters by the hour mark. Manor Farm almost went back in front when they hit the woodwork twice in succession, only for the visitors to break away and score through Mitchell Page. However, a replay was the least the home side deserved and they earned it late on when Will Hailston was felled in the box and Holly kept his head from 12 yards. ■ The sides will replay at Fairfax Park tomorrow (7.45pm).
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Gunners Serge ahead after a miserable day for Manchester pair SATURDAY REVIEW BY JIM VAN WIJK Arsenal held their nerve to win 2-1 at Swansea and move clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League on a dramatic day which saw both Manchester clubs beaten. The Gunners – two points ahead of Tottenham, who had earlier drawn 1-1 with Chelsea – recorded a fifth straight league win. Second-half goals from German teenager Serge Gnabry (58) and in-form Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey (62) – netting for a fourth successive game – proved enough. There was, though, a nervy finale at the Liberty Stadium following a well-worked goal from Ben Davies (82), but Arsenal closed out the closing stages to mark Arsene Wenger’s 17th anniversary with a hard-fought victory. Wenger has been very impressed by the contribution of Gnabry, who was just 14 months old when he took charge of Arsenal. “He is surprising,” said Wenger. “He has the talent, but he has the personality on the pitch as well. He doesn’t look timid; he looks to play with belief and, of course, talent. “Unfortunately he is another player for Germany – he’s not English.” Earlier, West Brom heaped more pressure on new Manchester United manager David Moyes with a shock 2-1 win at Old Trafford. United – thumped 4-1 by rivals Manchester City last week – were stunned by Morgan Amalfitano’s superb solo effort after 54 minutes. The on-loan Marseille midfielder collected the ball on the halfway line, surged past Michael Carrick and Rio Ferdinand before chipping goalkeeper David de Gea as the Baggies fans dreamed of a first away win over Manchester United since 1978. A free-kick from Wayne Rooney levelled three minutes later, but De Gea was beaten again when England Under-21 international Saido Berahino converted Amalfitano’s through ball in the 67th minute. Moyes was not prepared to offer up any excuses for the loss, saying: “It was a poor result and a poor performance. We never really got going.” But Baggies boss Steve Clarke was delighted, saying: “We could have had more. We looked a threat every time we went forward.” Manchester City also came unstuck, losing 3-2 at Aston Villa following a second-half rally by Paul Lambert’s men. Yaya Toure slotted home following a corner just before half-time to put City ahead. Villa levelled through Karim
Arsenal’s Serge Gnabry celebrates scoring the first goal at Swansea El Ahmadi on 51 minutes, despite replays suggesting the Morocco midfielder was offside. City, though, were quick to respond and led again when Edin Dzeko bundled in a corner five minutes later. However, Villa were level when
Saido Berahino scored the second goal for West Brom Leandro Bacuna clipped in a 20-yard free-kick in the 73rd minute before going ahead seconds later when Andreas Weimann got on the end of a long ball to beat Joe Hart. Villa’s El Ahmadi said: “It was unbelievable, I cannot believe we won. A team that beat Man Utd last week – they are one of the best teams in the world. We will take that.” In the lunchtime kick-off,
Chelsea fought back to deny Tottenham the chance to go clear at the top as John Terry’s header earned a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, where Fernando Torres was controversially shown a red card. Tottenham dominated the first half and took the lead through Gylfi Sigurdsson, but Terry powered in a header on 65 minutes to set up what looked to be a thrilling finish. But it was overshadowed when, with nine minutes left, referee Mike Dean showed Torres a second yellow card for jumping into Jan Vertonghen with his elbow when replays showed there was no contact. Cardiff heaped more pressure on Fulham manager Martin Jol as a stoppage-time strike from Jordon Mutch earned the Welshmen a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage. Hull beat West Ham 1-0 at the KC Stadium, with an early penalty from Robbie Brady. Southampton maintained their promising start with a 2-0 home victory over struggling Crystal Palace at St Mary’s Stadium, with goals from Dani Osvaldo and Rickie Lambert.
Liverpool's Luis Suarez celebrates scoring his side's third goal and sealing the 3-1 triumph against Sunderland at the Stadium o
Suarez back at the do SUNDAY REVIEW BY DAMIAN SPELLMAN Luis Suarez marked his return to Barclays Premier League action with a double as Liverpool edged past bottom-ofthe-table Sunderland. The Uruguay international, back in the fold after completing a 10-match suspension, needed just 37 minutes to find his way on to the scoresheet when he made the most of a flowing move to tap home from close range. Strike-partner Daniel Sturridge had given the visitors the lead by bundling home a 28thminute Steven Gerrard corner, with referee Howard Webb failing to spot that the ball had gone in off his arm, and it was
he who set up Suarez to make it 3-1 at the death. However, managerless Sunderland, who had earlier hit the bar through Sebastian Larsson, more than played their part in the game and got themselves back into it when Emanuele Giaccherini pulled a goal back seven minutes after the restart. He pounced on a rebound after Simon Mignolet could only parry Ki Sungyueng’s long-range drive. There was as much focus before kick-off on the man who occupied Liverpool’s number seven shirt as there was on the search for a replacement for the man who no longer occupied a seat on the Sunderland bench. That process is ongoing with chief executive Margaret
Jonny Howson lets fly from outside the box to s
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Heartbreak for Vixens as Liverpool power their way to women’s crown
Bristol Academy players after losing the decider LIVERPOOL 2 BRISTOL ACADEMY 0 Bristol had gone into this winner-takes-all encounter insisting they were in a no-lose situation. The visitors were already guaranteed at least runners-up spot in the FA Women’s Super League and consequently a UEFA Champions League place next year. Yet you only had to look at the heartbroken expressions on the players’ faces as they headed back to the visitors’ dressing following the final whistle to realise how much this one-sided defeat had hurt the Vixens. Bristol coach Mark Sampson was full of praise for his side but conceded Liverpool deserved their win. He said: “We’ve achieved an incredible amount this year.
dium of Light in yesterday’s Premier League match
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double as Reds go second
ox to score the only goal of the game at Stoke
Byrne using her programme notes to inform the club’s fans that talks have taken place with several candidates. Sunderland produced a performance which combined character, organisation and some intent. Unfortunately for them, however, they came face to face with a team which boasted potent weapons in their armoury. However, afterwards Sturridge refused to get carried away by his side’s strong start to the season, which has seen them win four of their six matches to go second. “It’s early days, take every day as it comes,” he said. “Don’t worry about the future, worry about the here and now. I don’t think we played as well as we could have in the first
half, even though we were 2-0 up, but it was very difficult in the second half. We took our foot off the pedal a little bit and once they scored a goal it got a bit more difficult for us, but we held on in the end.” The England man, when asked about his controversial goal, defended his actions. “It’s a great ball from Stevie, it’s gone over the defender’s head and it was last minute,” he said. “I’ve obviously tried to head it, but I guess my heading’s not good enough. The ball’s just gone in off my arm, but I wouldn’t do that on purpose. Sometimes these things happen.” Meanwhile, Norwich boss Chris Hughton hailed what he saw as a “thoroughly deserved” 1-0 league win for
his side at Stoke – although he conceded they might have been lucky not to concede a secondhalf penalty. Jonny Howson netted in the 34th minute at the Britannia Stadium with a strike from outside the box as the Canaries took advantage of some sloppy play by their opponents. But Norwich survived a nervous moment after the break when Leroy Fer appeared to pull back Kenwyne Jones in the box, with no spotkick being given. Hughton said: “I have seen the incident, and there is contact – I have to say, I thought the lad (Jones) made a meal of it. But if it is something we have got away with, then I think we are due one, as all Norwich supporters will tell you.”
Bristol coach Mark Sampson was proud of his side We’ve got to a cup final and we’ve pushed Liverpool, the eventual champions and worthy champions, right the way to the wire, and I think myself, all directors and all supporters are really proud of the players’ efforts.” Bristol went into the final game of a remarkable campaign unbeaten in their previous six away matches – including a memorable 4-3 win at Doncaster in their last outing after fighting back from three goals down. But the challenge of overhauling a powerful and uncompromising Liverpool team proved too much. Uncharacteristically for a team that had netted 30 times in 13 WSL outings, the Vixens rarely looked like finding the net as Liverpool secured the crown by a five-point margin, thanks to Louise Fors’ firsthalf penalty and a strike from
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Katrin Omarsdottir after the break. At least the English domestic title has gone somewhere other than Arsenal for the first time in more than a decade – and most neutrals would see that as a good thing for the women’s game. Bristol looked nervy over the opening stages as the home side settled better at the Halton Stadium in Widnes. The Merseysiders’ 21-yearold German youth international Nicole Rolser set up Fors with an early chance which was pulled across goal. Rolser was soon threatening again with a shot which bounced just in front of Bristol keeper Siobhan Chamberlain and then forced a diving save from the England international after letting fly from the corner of the box. Just after the half-hour, Rolser had another couple of opportunities in the space of a minute, shooting just over the top and then seeing Chamberlain fingertip another attempt fractionally wide of an upright. But a Liverpool goal finally arrived nine minutes before the break following a quick free kick down the left. Alex Windell clipped Rolser just inside the box and from the penalty, Fors fired the ball low into the right-hand corner. Although the visitors emerged brighter in the second half, it was still Liverpool who looked the more likely to score. A fierce angled strike by Rolser forced Chamberlain into action again, blocking at her near post. But when a long free kick into Bristol’s box was chested down by Dowie for Omarsdottir to crash home Liverpool’s second goal 11 minutes from time, the contest – and the season – were effectively over. Liverpool: Laws, Bronze, Bonner, Engen, Schroder (Easton 83), Fors (Gregorious 81), Omarsdottir, Da Costa, Williams (Holbrook 88), Rolser, Dowie. Subs (not used): Quantrill, Chappell, Longhurst, Zelem. Bristol Academy: Chamberlain, McCatty, Rose, Matthews (Vega 81), Yorston, Heatherson (Watts 81), Windell, James (Curson 81), Del Rio, Harding, Sanchon. Subs (not used): Lee, Cleverley, Haynes, Walkley. Attendance: 2,165.
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Gloucester battle back to take points NEWCASTLE 16 GLOUCESTER 22 BY KATE BAMBER Gloucester ended their sixyear wait for a victory at Kingston Park as they edged out Newcastle in the Aviva Premiership yesterday. Rob Cook and Jonny May both scored for the travelling Cherry and Whites while flyhalf Freddie Burns kicked four penalties as Gloucester came from 10-0 down to seal their second win of the campaign and their first in the north east since 2007. The Falcons sped to an early lead thanks to Tom Catterick’s first-minute try and masterful kicking by Rory Clegg but Gloucester hit back in the second half as Burns found his range to claim victory. Newcastle fired straight from the whistle and crossed for the opening try of the game within 60 seconds. Falcons captain Will Welch broke the Gloucester line and passed the ball to fellow backrower Ally Hogg, who released wing Catterick for a race to the whitewash. Newcastle fly-half Clegg then added the extras with a conversion that curled inside the posts despite the swirling conditions as the home side took a 7-0 lead. Newcastle’s perfect start almost continued when centre Adam Powell again broke the Cherry and White’s line, but his pass to Noah Cato was poor. Both sides were favouring an open, running game, but Newcastle also had the edge up front, with Gloucester penalised at two consecutive scrums. The second came from a Billy Twelvetrees fumble as the visitors attempted to run the ball from their own 22, which resulted in Clegg extending Newcastle’s lead from the penalty tee. However, Gloucester soon got their first points on the board from the boot of Burns
with a simple penalty after Newcastle killed the ball. Newcastle were quickly on the front foot again, though, as they pressurised Gloucester’s line from a driving maul. Despite surviving the initial wave, the Cherry and Whites quickly saw the lead returned to 10 points as Clegg did not miss when another Falcons maul was pulled down. Burns failed to cut the gap by missing a penalty, but the visitors moved back to within five points thanks to Cook’s try. The full-back squeezed in at the corner and was awarded the try by the TMO but Burns missed the resulting conversion as Newcastle took a 13-8 lead into half-time. Gloucester started the second-half strongly, with a good backs move allowing their pack to put pressure on the Falcons’ line at the set piece. Newcastle kept the advancing Gloucester attack at bay, but a penalty after centre Henry Trinder was tackled high earned them a shot in front of goal, which Burns duly slotted. Gloucester were starting to take a grip on the game and they stretched Newcastle up front before dealing a hammer blow with a flowing backs move which put May across the line for their second try of the game. Burns missed the conversion but May’s score meant Gloucester were ahead for the first time in the match. Not to be outdone, Newcastle’s black tide swept deep into Gloucester territory and won a penalty, which substitute stand-off Phil Godman gratefully scored to level the match at 16-16 with 20 minutes to play. Newcastle were their own worst enemy five minutes later when they gifted Burns a penalty close to goal as Gloucester again edged ahead. Catterick then attempted a long-range penalty effort from just inside the halfway line but it drifted wide as Newcastle’s
Knights prove just too strong CINDERFORD 5 DONCASTER 35 Doncaster Knights kept up their unbeaten National One start to the season with a fivetry bonus point victory over a gallant Cinderford team. The visitors opened the scoring after four minutes.There was a hint of a forward pass in the build-up but winger Tyson Lewis went over for a try which Dougie Flockhart converted. Cinderford lost inspirational captain George Evans to the blood-bin with a bad cut as the visitors increased their lead with a try from secondrow Matt Challinor, with Flockhart converting. The home side kept battling away but poor execution of any chances they created let them down, then a yellow card to George Mills reduced the home side to 14 men, and in an extended period of injury time at the end of the first-half Challinor forced his way over for his second try with Flockhart again converting to make it 21-0 to the Knights. There was an early score for the visitors at the start of the second-half when full-back Paul Jarvis scored a well taken try, with Flockhart again adding the extras. Doncaster scored a fifth try though centre Matt Clark, with Flockhart maintaining his 100% kicking record. Cinderford kept plugging away and they eventually got the score their efforts deserved when replacement forward Lee Fortey forced his way over from a lineout catch and drive.
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Rob Cook celebrating his try for Gloucester at Newcastle yesterday hopes faded, with Burns sealing Gloucester’s win with another penalty strike. Newcastle: A. Tait, Cato, Powell, Fitzpatrick, Catterick, Clegg, Blair, Montanella, Thompson, Tomaszczyk, MacLeod, Barrow, M. Wilson, Welch, Hogg. Replacements: Godman for Clegg
(55), Vickers for Montanella (55), Tomes for MacLeod (62). Not Used: McGuigan, S. Wilson, York, Fury, Crockett. Scorers – Tries: Catterick. Cons: Clegg. Pens: Clegg 2, Godman. Gloucester: Cook, Simpson-Daniel, Trinder, Twelvetrees, May, Burns, Cowan, Murphy, Dawidiuk, Knight, Savage, James, Kalamafoni,
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Kvesic, B. Morgan. Replacements: Sharples for Simpson-Daniel (72), Robson for Cowan (61), Y. Thomas for Murphy (4), Britton for Dawidiuk (78), Harden for Knight (51), Stooke for James (69), Evans for B. Morgan (69). Not Used: Tindall. Scorers – Tries: Cook, May. Pens: Burns 4. Attendance: 5,030. Ref: Andrew Small.
This victory will help us change our mindset, says Davies Gloucester director of rugby Nigel Davies hailed his side’s mental strength as they fought back to claim a 22-16 win at Newcastle. It was the first time Gloucester have won a game at Kingston Park since 2007 and Davies believes breaking that hoodoo will give them a huge boost as they bid to achieve what they failed to do last season – reach the end of season play-offs. “Newcastle came out really strong which we knew they would and they scored a wellworked try which added pres-
sure to us,” Davies said. “But the key for me was we’ve got to change our mindset as a team and to come away to places like Newcastle, come under pressure and come through – it’s really important. “It helps to change the mindset of the team and it was a huge game in those terms. “Some teams have DNA that’s built into them and they don’t fare well against certain sides. I think it’s the first time in seven or eight years that we have come away here and won and that is hugely psychologically significant.”
Both sides wasted several chances, with Newcastle denied a last-gasp try as Sean Tomes was held up on the line. However, it was Gloucester, who took the lead for the first time in the game late midway through the second half, who finished stronger to claim their second league win of the season. “We managed the territory well in the second half,” Davies added. “There was a strong wind which allowed us to do that and it’s a frustrating place to be as I felt we created a lot of
opportunities but we struggled to finish off and because of that Newcastle had a shot to come through at the end and get the result.” Newcastle director of rugby Dean Richards was left to bemoan a lack of control as his side squandered a 10-point lead. The Falcons have only one league win to their name so far this term – a narrow 15-14 away win over Sale – and Richards was left frustrated following his side’s failure to hold off Gloucester’s revival. “We had a lot of possession
we just didn’t know how to use it. If you can’t do that you will never win a game,” Richards said. “You have to replicate that time and time again and unfortunately we don’t seem to be able to do that time and time again. That comes back to control and energy as well. “Some of the boys aren’t quite fit enough and a couple of the boys are carrying bugs from last week as well and we just need to make sure we look at ourselves in the eye and go out and train and play as we train.”
Cheltenham claimed their first home win of the season in South West One East against newly-promoted Southern Counties champions Devizes. Richard Athey touched down for a unconverted try to lift Cheltenham. But wing Jorge Wadman was allowed to waltz through the Cheltenham defence for an unconverted try. Devizes took a 10-5 lead after Julian Taylor touched down. Cheltenham replied with a Josh Herbert penalty and then captain Tom Lait scored a try converted by Herbert for a 1510 lead. Herbert kicked another penalty. Devizes prop Jake Richardson had a try ruled out for a forward pass. Cheltenham were reduced to 14 men after 48 minutes with Chris Tuck shown a yellow card. Devizes No 8 Craig Bryant scored a try. Herbert kicked thre more penalties to give Cheltenham a 27-15 lead. Devizes set up an interesting finish to the game with a second try from Taylor converted by Thompson. Cheltenham gained a man advantage for the final 10 minutes after Devizes prop Toby Randell was yellow carded, and Herbert kicked his sixth penalty.
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Bath back Jonathan Joseph goes in for a try against his former club at the Recreation Ground
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Ford produces solo spectacular as Bath first-half charge proves crucial BATH 33 LN IRISH 18 BY HARRY ABBOTT George Ford inspired an emphatic first-half display as Bath made it three wins in the Aviva Premiership with a bonus-point victory over London Irish. The fly-half scored a sensational solo try at The Rec and added eight points with the boot as Bath put last week’s 3117 defeat at Saracens behind them to make it three wins from four this season. Jonathan Joseph grabbed a touchdown against his old club, Guy Mercer scored two tries and Rob Webber also crossed the whitewash as Bath racked up a 33-10 lead at the break. Shane Geraghty’s penalty, try and conversion were Irish’s reward in the first half, and the visiting ten was the dominant force after the break, adding another penalty and second try to finish with all of his side’s points. The fact that Bath played 20 minutes of the second half against 14 men, following yellow cards to David Paice and Jamie Hagan, but still lost it 8-0, will be a concern for director of rugby Gary Gold and his staff, but they cannot be too disappointed with the overall result. Joseph got Bath off to dream start with a try against his old club after just six minutes. The
George Ford heads for a try
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England centre showed good strength to force his way over after the hosts had sent the ball down the line following a lineout. Ford converted. Geraghty then got Irish’s first points with a penalty and should have brought his side within one when a close-range shot went wide of the posts. From there, though, it was all one-way traffic and Ford’s genius began to show through. The Bath fly-half chased a clever Peter Stringer chip and forced Topsy Ojo to knock the ball into touch. Ford took the lineout quickly, gifting Mercer an easy score. Ford added the extras. The Bath ten then scored a try of his own, with another
piece of individual genius. He collected possession in home territory and dropped his shoulder to skip between several defenders. He then outsprinted winger Marlande Yarde to complete a sensational 60-metre score before converting himself. Webber wrapped up the bonus point before half-time when a driving maul from a close-range forced its way over the whitewash, with the England hooker touching down. Geraghty provided Irish with slim hopes of a comeback when he grabbed a try out wide and converted himself, but Bath responded quickly and sloppy defending allowed Mercer a second try.
Ford added the extras and there was more bad news for the visitors before the break. Hooker Paice was sent to the sin-bin for punching Dominic Day, to ensure Irish would start the second half with 14 men. Bath probably felt the work was done in the first 40 minutes and Irish were much the better side after the break. Geraghty grabbed a penalty immediately upon the resumption of play and later took his personal haul to 18 when he touched down in the corner for the second time, thanks to a neat exchange of passes with Alex Lewington. Visiting prop Hagan was also sent to the sin-bin in the closing stages and although Bath still failed to make an impact, it did little to affect the result as the hosts held on for a comfortable win. “We were very good in the first half. Last week was disappointing and I thought we came out and put that to bed very early in the game,” said Ford. “To score five tries in one half is very good. The second half was a bit scrappy, at the ruck area and some decisions, but you ride with it and we are very pleased with the five points. “We’ve got a five-point win in the Premiership and I’m not going to smack that in the face – we are happy with it. It’s very hard to keep up that intensity as a team but that’s where we’ve got to get to – we’ve got to play for the full 80 minutes.
“There are still blocks of frustration because you want perfection, but it’s very rare that you will get that at all in rugby because there is always some guy trying to knock your head off, so it makes your job very difficult. “And you’ve got to give respect to the opposition. I know [London Irish boss] Brian [Smith] very well and he would have said the right things at half-time. They’ve got their pride to restore a little bit, but that’s where we have got to get to if we want to win things. We’ve got to play for 80 minutes. Ford’s attention has already turned to Friday night’s trip to Sale Sharks and Bath are sweating over the fitness of three players who limped off at The Rec yesterday. Captain for the day Dave Attwood lasted just seven minutes before damaging his ribs, while Anthony Watson and Dominic Day went off having injured their legs. Bath: Watson (Devoto 15), Rokoduguni, Joseph, Eastmond (Biggs 75), Banahan, Ford, Stringer (Roberts 70), James (Perenise 60), Webber (Batty 67), Wilson (Palma-Newport 68), Day (Fa’osiliva 41), Attwood (c) (Hooper 7), Garvey, Mercer, Houston. Scorers – Tries: Joseph, Mercer 2, Ford, Webber. Cons: Ford 4. London Irish: Ojo (Halavatu 59-67 (Allinson 69)), Yarde, Mulchrone, Sheridan, Lewington, Geraghty, O’Leary (c) (Ojo 67), Parr (Yapp 41), Paice, Halavatau (Hagan 41), Rouse (Evans 52), Sinclair (Gough 52), Danaher (Cowan 41), Low, Treviranus. Replacements: Stevens, Dorrian. Scorers – Tries: Geraghty 2. Con: Geraghty. Pens: Geraghty 2. Referee: Luke Pearce. Attendance: 11,917.
Jake Murphy’s last-minute penalty was enough for Launceston to condemn Hartpury to their second defeat of the season. Despite dominating large periods of the first half in damp conditions at Polson Bridge, Hartpury trailed 9-3 at the break as Murphy and Kieron Lewitt combined to punish the college side. The visitors outscored their opponents two tries to nil after the restart, but their indiscipline continued to undo their hard work in attack and fly half Murphy struck four further penalties to hand the Cornish All Blacks victory. Billy Burns opened the scoring for Hartpury with a touchline penalty on four minutes, only for home fullback Lewitt to restore parity. After Lewitt was stretchered off with a head injury, Murphy assumed the kicking duties, slotting two at the end of the half. Hartpury’s Steve Leonard registered the first try of the match six minutes after the interval after Launceston lost control of the ball from a scrum. Hartpury, however, failed to claim the restart and granted the hosts field position, which resulted in a yellow card for captain Chris Fortey and three more points for Murphy. Hartpury struck back with Jaike Carter gathering Craig Jackson’s neat chip and grounding expertly in the corner. Then penalties by Burns and Murphy made the score 18-18 entering the final five minutes. But when Hartpury’s Alec Clarey was sin-binned less than a minute after replacing Wayne Thompson, the visitors faced an onslaught and conceded the decisive penalty.
Taunton stage own fightback TAUNTON 25 SHELFORD 19 Taunton, who have twice thrown away winning positions in National Two South, staged a fightback of their own after trailing 19-10 in the second half. Sam Kingdom was their kicking star, landing five penalties as Taunton won their second successive home game of the season. Jamie Forrester and Stuart Townsend also scored tries for Taunton, who did not make sure of victory until Kingdom kicked a late three-pointer. In between, Ben Smith scored Southend's only try, while Dave Bale kicked four penalties and a conversion. It was not a convincing victory for Taunton, but winning can become a habit and they need to produce better away form when they play at Redruth this coming weekend. Wellington bounced back to winning form in Western Counties West, chalking up a 15-5 victory at Bude with tries by Ben Williams and Dan Moore.
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Old Centralians were left ruing missed opportunities as they were narrowly beaten. A penalty was booted wide by fly-half Connor Gwilliam in the last minute, but Cents had left themselves too much to do in the second half. Faced with a 19-7 deficit at half-time, the visitors needed to shore up defence – and fast. Though two unconverted tries in the second half got Cents within one score of their first victory of the season, the visitors were ultimately off the pace. Captain Pete Willetts was left frustrated after their fourth loss of their debut season in the national league, but insists the side are still feeling positive. He said: “The boys know we are not performing well enough. We let in 14 tries all last season, and we have done that in our first four games in this league already. Worcester’s fast start left Cents desperate to claw points back. Their efforts were rewarded by second row Dale Cookwest, who scored a try in the 30th minute, converted by Gwilliam. Cents stopped Worcester scoring another point in the second half and went on the attack. Creative phase-play drew the Worcester forwards out wide, and centre Rob Jones used his pace to step inside and crash over, to reduce the arrears to just seven points. And Cookwest touched down for this second try of the day from a driving maul to make it 19-17, but Cents fell just short. ■ Avonmouth Old Boys lost 5424 at home to Barnstaple. Matt Belbin, Harry Hone and Andy Taylor scores tries for Mouth.
Old Patesians could not build on a bright start at Newton Abbot in National Three South West. But No 8 John Barker gave Pats an early try. Pats began to leak penalties within the kicking range of Newton full-back Josh Smith, who kicked two. But Newton fly-half Laurence May spotted a gap and dotted down in a corner. Good work for Barker on the charge and a steal from centre Ben Spry set up two successful penalties from scrum-half James Aherne to make it 11-11 at the break. Pats gifted a soft try with the Newton blindside wing forward Alex Smith winning a kick chase for a try converted by full-back Smith. Pats responded with a penalty goal from Aherne, but Newton picked up three more tries for a bonus-point victory. Try-scorers were centre Kevin Dennis and two for flanker Jason Keenan, with a conversion and a penalty goal added by Smith. Pats’ woes were compounded off the field when their coach driver was stung by a bee on the M5 on the journey home. He suffered a reaction and only just managed to pull on to the hard shoulder before he went into shock. The Highways Agency, paramedics and the police were called to attend the driver and set up the necessary safety cordon.
Weston slip to second defeat WESTON-SUPER-MARE 27 BRIXHAM 30 Weston slipped to their second defeat of the season in SSE National Three South West after a see-saw match. Weston led 17-6 at half-time. Brixham struck first with a Ben Lovell penalty but Weston were awarded a penalty try and James Mackay converted. Lovell and Mackay kicked another penalty each but Weston opened up a lead after a converted try from hooker Craig Withers. Brixham came back after the break with a try from Russell Morris following a catch and drive. Lovell kicked another penalty but Mackay kicked a three-pointer for Weston to make it 20-16. Brixham wing Matthew Crosscombe edged Brixham in front with a converted try, but a 70-metre run from Weston wing Matthew Watkins led to a try from Harry Jones and Mackay converted. Birixham snatched it with a second try from Crosscombe and Andy Dandercock converted.
Clifton’s scrum, left, preparing for a set piece on Clifton College’s Close field
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Clifton hold on for victory on debut at College CLIFTON 21 BISHOP’S STORTFORD 19 Clifton stretched their 100 per cent record to four outings to remain clear at the top of National Two South on a dramatic day at Clifton College. The home side, playing in Clifton for the first time in their 141-year history, were in complete control leading 21-7 at the turnaround. But the second period was a story of missed opportunities and edge-of-the-seat defending as newly-promoted Stortford ran them close.
This might have been a completely different game but for an horrific injury suffered by Stortford’s former England under-18 No 8 Charlie Kingham in the first quarter. Clifton took instant advantage of the sin-binning of flanker Steve Ballfor an offence at the breakdown to grab the opening try, Fincken muscling over from a catch and drive move, Charlie Foley converting. The match was then held up for 16 minutes as Kingham suffered a dislocated hip in a tackle.
With an air ambulance circling, Stortford got their opening try from a five-metre lineout when the throw missed its intended target and found unmarked prop Sean Edwards, Joe Clark converting. Clifton ended the half on top, winger Sam Smith darting over from close range while Paul Fincken then spotted a nice inside line to take scrumhalf Greg Nicholls' pop pass for a second five-pointer, Foley converting both. The visitors started to find gaps after the break with Clifton struggling to contain the
urgent promptings of replacement scrum-half Sam Coleman. Replacement Ross Bird got a try soon after home flanker Tom O’Keefe was carded for not rolling away. And, with just six minutes of regulation time remaining, flanker Richard Gill found an opening close to the line for the visitors’ third try, Coleman converting off an upright. Clifton resembled an exhausted boxer on the ropes but dug in to slow down the game, keep their defensive shape and hang on for the tightest of wins.
Burke hails Tigers as they subdue Chiefs on home soil Leicester attack coach Paul Burke took the positives from his team’s ability to continue grinding out results, despite having “not really got going this season”, following yesterday’s 21-9 victory over battling Exeter at Sandy Park. The triumph lifted the Tigers, who won by just three points at this venue in March, into the top three in the Aviva Premiership, with Bath slipping to fourth. There were worries for England boss Stuart Lancaster ahead of the Autumn Test Series with hooker Tom Youngs and lock Geoff Parling coming off injured. Other England stars Ben Youngs, at scrum-half, and his half-back partner Toby Flood, had armchair rides as their pack hammered the home eight in the scrums. Number nine Youngs grabbed a firsthalf try, with centre Niki
Guneva getting another moments before the break. Flood added three penalties and a conversion against three second-half penalties from home stand-off Gareth Steenson. But it was the outstanding Tigers pack, with England
Exeter Chiefs had plenty of backing
prop Dan Cole and lock Louis Deacon playing vital roles, that was the key to the Leicester win. Burke, who is in charge on matchdays while director of rugby Richard Cockerill
serves his nine-game ban for unprofessional behaviour at last season’s Premiership Final, was pleased with his players’ display – particularly in the first half – and felt there were numerous positives to take ahead of next Saturday’s clash with closest rivals Northampton at Welford Road. Burke said: “It was an outstanding effort from our players because Exeter really came at us in the second half. They threw everything at us and not to concede a try at Sandy Park was good. “We felt that if we tied Exeter up at the start, got momentum and quietened the crowd down, we would get a foothold in the game. You play in the right areas, get field position, keep hold of the ball and recycle, you will get your rewards.” Leicester will head into next weekend’s game against
Northampton at Welford Road level on points with secondplaced Saints – the pair four points behind leaders Saracens. Exeter head coach Rob Baxter, meanwhile, was wounded at his side’s horror show in the first period. Baxter said: “That is as disappointing with our showing in the first half that I can ever remember in the Premiership. I don’t mind the wins and the losses as such. You deal with those as they are going to happen. “But you have always got to fire some shots and give yourself a chance. I said to the guys at half-time that, if I was a supporter watching that, I would think we were afraid. “When I say that, I don’t mean afraid of the physical contest, I mean afraid to put ourselves out there and go for it.”
Steer’s kicks lift Old Reds OLD REDCLIFFIANS 32 LYDNEY 29 Lydney slipped to their first defeat of the season in Nation Three South West. Old Reds had a total of five men sin-binned during the match. But despite playing against 14 men for almost 50 minutes, Lydney could not capitalise. Old Reds raced to an early lead. Henry Bird and Richard Stephens scored tries with Jack Steer converting. Lydney scored two tries at the end of the first half. Openside flanker Matt Taylor scored Lydney’s first try and flanker Will Jones eventually muscled over for the second. Scrum-half Sam Arnott scored Lydney’s third try in their fight for victory in the second half before Paul Brice crashed over from a driving maul to score their fourth. But it was not enough. Old Reds only scored two tries but Lydney’s tendency to give away penalties proved their undoing as Steer kicked six penalties. Lydney boss Duncan Bell said: “We got dragged into a game we shouldn’t have got dragged in to, and we didn’t make the improvements I wanted. Our defence and our ill-discipline let us down, and then we just couldn’t break them down.”
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Bristol show how to open with gusto JERSEY 17 BRISTOL 26 BY STEVE COTTON If there had been any lingering uncertainty about how Andy Robinson and Sean Holley want their Bristol side to play, the blueprint was provided in the opening 17 minutes at St Peter. Robinson and Holley’s vision for how Bristol should be taking on opponents was rolled out, almost to a tee, for the first half of the first half, as they effectively put the game out of Jersey’s reach thanks to their pace and movement. Bristol started at an incredible speed. Thanks to their high tempo from the first whistle, they scored three early tries to lead 19-0. Jersey appeared shell-shocked as Ruki Tipuna and Tristan Roberts pulled the strings, keeping the hosts on the back foot for what must have been an extremely uncomfortable opening period for them. Jersey had beaten Bedford in their last outing – but were blown away by a combination of Bristol’s physicality, invention and cutting edge. For those first 17 minutes, Bristol were as good as they have been for a season or two – sharp, incisive, bold. One problem with starting so brightly, however, is that it creates an unrealistic expectation that that pace and fluency can be maintained for the remainder of the match – and, understandably, Jersey clawed their way back into the game, even if Bristol never looked like anything but victors. After their initial three-try burst, they added a fourth through Ryan Edwards – after Tipuna’s opener and two from Roberts – to secure their second straight try-scoring bonus point. But, from a lead of 26-3, the final scoreline shows that, while Bristol are improving, they are yet to find a way to put sides to bed. Tipuna hit the nail on the head when he said they are still striving to deliver a “killer blow” to opponents. But given this was only Robinson’s eighth competitive
game in charge – and Holley’s third with the club – Bristol were never going to be as polished as they will need to be in May and June. This is a work in progress – even if the opening 17 minutes on Saturday suggested that progress is likely to be swift. Director of rugby Robinson said: “I’m pleased with the way we started the game. I thought in the first 20 minutes, to score the three tries and get the points on the board that we did, was very pleasing. “Jersey came back into the game and they worked hard – and a lot of sides wouldn’t have been able to get back into the game like that. “Just after half-time we scored another great try – and I thought the movement of the ball, and the shape we had, were very good.” The game was not even two minutes old when Tipuna, who underlined Bristol’s attacking fearlessness by tapping and going whenever the opportunity arose, started and finished the move for the opening try. His quick tap was backed up with excellent support from his team-mates, and the scrumhalf went over from close range. He was at it again five minutes later – tapping and going – and played in Roberts, who withstood the attempts of a couple of Jersey players to halt him, and scored in the corner, too far wide to be able to convert his own try. Tipuna and Roberts combined again for the third Bristol try, with the New Zealander chipping ahead, getting the bounce of the ball as he tussled with a Jersey player, then hacking ahead twice more, before finding Roberts – via Glen Townson – for a superb try. “I saw a bit of space, put a grubber in, and we both had a nudge at the ball – and I came up with it,” said Tipuna. “There was some good support play from big GT – and Trist finished it off, so we’ve got numbers flooding through, which is the good thing.” Bristol had started in such a relentless fashion that they were surely going to hit a wall at some stage. As Robinson
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Bristol’s fly-half Tristan Roberts scored two tries in the victory acknowledged: “I think we were hanging quite a bit – the lungs were burning – in the second 20 minutes of the first half, and we made a couple of errors.” Iain Grieve saw yellow for taking out his opposite number at a line-out – but Jersey managed only three points while the flanker was off the field. Bristol wrapped up the bonus point three minutes after half-time when Roberts passed back inside to George Watkins, who powered through the middle before finding Edwards, who dived
over flamboyantly to seal the additional point. Jersey, having been blown away early on, showed commendable character to fight back as they did – scoring first through Ed Dawson, after Niall O’Connor’s cross-kick, and then through replacement prop Nick Selway. In between those tries, however, Bristol spurned an excellent chance to score what would have been one of the team tries of the season, but on another positive note, they welcomed back Bryan Rennie after almost a year out with a cruciate ligament injury.
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Jersey: G Pointer (D Locke 47); M Foster, M McCrea, D Bishop, E Dawson; N O’Connor, J Williams (J Dudley 56); S McCarthy (T Fidler 76), E Taione (D Felton 41), D Young (N Selway 71), N Campbell, A Rae (capt), J Voss (D Markham 66), J Buckle, T Brown. Rep not used: A Penberthy. Scorers: Tries – Dawson, Selway. Cons – O’Connor (2). Pen – O’Connor. Bristol: A D’Arcy; G Watkins, A Short (B Rennie 50), B Mosses, R Edwards; T Roberts (N Robinson 69), R Tipuna (C Braley 69); K Traynor (J Hobson 80), O Hayes (R Lawrence 50), J Hobson (J Hall 57), G Townson, M Sorenson (capt), I Grieve (B Skirving 53), R Pennycook (M Eadie 78), M Mama. Scorers: Tries – Tipuna, Roberts (2), Edwards. Cons – Roberts (3). Sin-binned: Grieve (30-40, taking man out in line-out). Referee: I Tempest. Attendance: 2,590.
We need to extend those blistering starts – scrum-half Tipuna Bristol scrum-half Ruki Tipuna believes his team are still seeking a genuine “killer blow” to put teams away more comfortably. Bristol stormed into a 19-0 lead inside 17 minutes at Jersey. Three early tries paved the way for victory, before Ryan Edwards grabbed the bonus point shortly after halftime. New Zealander Tipuna, who
made his first start of the GKIPA Championship season and responded by scoring a try and setting up two more, said: “What we did early on in the game is how we want to be playing – but we needed to be better towards the end of the first half, and then carry that on. “In the second half, we started well again, but we’re missing a killer blow, if you like, at
the moment. It’ll come – but there’s a bit more work to do and a little bit more accuracy to find. We’ll get there in the end.” Asked about Bristol’s blistering start – in which they attacked Jersey at a frantic pace – Tipuna said: “That’s what we’re looking to do. We’ve been doing that for the last two weeks – and, although we had a bit of trouble con-
verting it towards the end of the first half, that’s what we’re looking to do for the season. “By the end of games, we want teams to have run their lungs out, so we can finish strongly.” Bristol have now well and truly moved on from their opening-weekend defeat against Cornish Pirates, taking 10 points from the last two games.
Fly-half Tristan Roberts, who ended with 16 points in total, was pleased to have taken his chance – with Adrian Jarvis and the fit-again Nicky Robinson also competing for the No 10 shirt this season. “There’s going to be an awful lot of competition throughout the season – I know that and we all know that, so when I get an opportunity, I’ve got to go out and perform,” said Roberts.
Dings Crusaders had to make do with two bonus points from a thriller in SSE National Two South, with the home side clinching the victory with a last minute converted try. Dings opened the scoring after five minutes when wing Ollie Reyland scored in the cor ner. Bournemouth replied with a drop goal from full-back Ben Stevenson and took the lead on ten minutes with a penalty from stand-off Jack Metters. Then Stevenson scored a try. Dings hit back straight from the kick-off with a try for flanker Sam Steer after a brilliant catch by lock Jake Holcombe. Full-back Mark Woodrow added the conversion. Tries either side of half-time from scrum half Steve Plummer and then from flanker Matt Lane saw Dings stretch their lead to 24-11 five minutes into the second half. The home side replied with two tries. Hooker Frazer Wilford crossed in the corner and scrum-half Sam Hardcastle barged through three tackles to touch down, Metters added one conversion to bring the score to 24-23 to Dings. Dings forced a penalty try on 68 minutes. Four minutes later the home side hit back with a try for wing Alex Sutherland. Again Dings got a try direct from the restart when No 8 Mike Uren won the ball and centre Sheldon Stevens broke through the middle to feed fellow centre Rob Dempsey for a try out wide to make the score 36-30 to Dings with just minutes left on the clock. The Crusaders could have scored again when Steer was held up close to the try line but the home side had the last laugh when two tap penalties took them the length of the field for replacement Joe Atkinson to score close to the posts with the final play of the match. Metters landed the conversion for the win.
Cleeve keep up winning run SOUTH WEST ONE WEST Cleve maintained their 100 per cent start to the season and their four-point lead at the top of the table with a hard-fought 32-27 away win over early leaders Bridgwater and Albion. However, Cleve did it the hard way, fighting back to gain a splendid victory after trailing 24-3 in the first half and were still 24-20 behind at the interval. Greg Welling scored two of their tries. St Austell stepped up into second place after hammering Sidmouth 54-0 away while Chard bounced back to winning form with a 13-5 victory at Bideford. North Petherton turned on the style to beat Hornets 32-16 away and Thornbury pipped Coney Hill 34-27 at home. Cullompton slumped 34-13 at Camborne and Clevedon ran into trouble at Wadebridge, losing 50-15.
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RESULTS, TABLES, FIXTURES & SPORT ON TELEVISION RUGBY UNION The Rugby Championship: South Africa 28 Australia 8. Aviva Premiership: Friday: Northampton 33 Sale 14. Saturday: Bath 33 London Irish 18, Harlequins 12 Saracens 22, Wasps 32 Worcester 16. Yesterday: Exeter Chiefs 9 Leicester 21, Newcastle 16 Gloucester 22. P Saracens .................. 4 Northampton ........... 4 Leicester .................. 4 Bath ........................ 4 Harlequins ............... 4 Sale ......................... 4 Gloucester ............... 4 Exeter ...................... 4 Wasps...................... 4 London Irish............. 4 Newcastle ................ 4 Worcester ................ 4
W 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4
F 139 108 104 98 71 76 76 79 95 81 37 62
A 61 57 57 69 63 86 106 108 88 122 88 121
B Pts 3 19 3 15 3 15 1 13 2 10 1 9 1 9 0 8 4 8 1 5 1 5 1 1
Greene King IPA Championship: Bedford 28 Leeds 29, Ealing 17 Cornish Pirates 31, Jersey 17 Bristol 26, London Scottish 27 Nottingham 6, London Welsh 40 Plymouth Albion 9, Moseley 21 Rotherham Titans 47. P Rotherham ............... 3 London Welsh.......... 3 Bristol ...................... 3 Cornish Pirates......... 3 London Scottish ....... 3 Leeds ....................... 3 Plymouth Albion ...... 3 Jersey....................... 3 Nottingham ............. 3 Moseley ................... 3 Bedford.................... 3 Ealing ...................... 3
W 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
L 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
F A B Pts 166 54 3 15 109 42 2 14 78 58 3 11 74 65 2 10 89 50 1 9 72 72 1 9 84 101 2 8 70 81 0 4 49 89 0 4 79 123 1 3 56 78 2 2 39 152 0 0
SSE National League One: Cinderford 5 Doncaster 35, Coventry 32 Henley 15, Esher 31 Old Albanians 10, Fylde 45 Worthing 50, Hull Ionians 25 Richmond 41, Loughborough Students 43 Blackheath 50, Rosslyn Park 41 Blaydon 15, Tynedale 27 Wharfedale 40. P Doncaster ................ 4 Coventry .................. 4 Esher ....................... 4 Loughborough ......... 4 Fylde ........................ 4 Rosslyn Park ............ 4 Blackheath ............... 4 Wharfedale .............. 4 Richmond ................ 4 Old Albanians .......... 4 Worthing ................. 4 Henley ..................... 4 Cinderford................ 4 Tynedale .................. 4 Blaydon ................... 4 Hull Ionians.............. 4
W 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
L 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 4 4
F 160 143 134 132 155 84 123 125 109 99 123 102 55 86 73 63
A 58 71 87 104 141 42 143 124 111 119 148 95 91 144 135 153
B Pts 4 20 3 19 3 19 5 17 4 16 1 15 3 11 2 10 5 9 4 8 4 8 1 7 2 6 0 4 1 1 1 1
SSE National League Two South: Bournemouth 37 Dings Crusaders 37, Cambridge 15 Ampthill 25, Chinnor 27 Redruth 15, Clifton 21 Bishop’s Stortford 19, Exmouth 19 London Irish Wild Geese 16, Cornish All Blacks 21 Hartpury College 18, Southend 34 Canterbury 27, Taunton 25 Shelford 19. P Clifton ..................... 4 Chinnor.................... 4 Southend ................. 4 Bournemouth ........... 4 Hartpury College ...... 4 Ampthill ................... 4 Cambridge ............... 4 Exmouth .................. 4 Taunton ................... 4 Cornish AB .............. 4 Canterbury ............... 4 Bishops Stortford ..... 4 Dings Crusaders....... 4 Shelford ................... 4 Redruth.................... 4 London Irish WG...... 4
W 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0
D 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
L 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 4
F 119 102 90 142 97 110 87 78 124 86 104 97 104 72 90 86
A 92 54 104 116 76 90 85 104 108 82 115 121 128 75 100 138
B Pts 2 18 1 17 2 14 3 13 3 11 1 11 3 11 3 11 2 10 1 9 5 9 2 8 2 8 3 7 2 6 4 4
National League Three South West: Amersham & Chiltern 15 Bracknell 24, Avonmouth Old Boys 24 Barnstaple 54, Newton Abbot 38 Old Patesians 14, Old Redcliffians 32 Lydney 29, Redingensians 60 Chippenham 5, Weston-super-Mare 27 Brixham 30, Worcester Wanderers 19 Old Cents 17. Tribute South West One West: Bideford 5 Chard 13, Bridgwater & Albion 27 Cleve 32, Camborne 34 Cullompton 13, Hornets 16 North Petherton 32, Sidmouth 0 St Austell 54, Thornbury 34 Coney Hill 27, Wadebridge Camels 50 Clevedon 15. Southern Counties South: Dorchester 10 Corsham 0, North Dorset 31 Frome 15, Sherborne 27 Swanage & Wareham 13, Walcot 79 Weymouth 7, Wells 86 Ivel Barbarians 0, Wimborne 25 Trowbridge 15. Tribute Western Counties West: Bude 5 Wellington 15, Burnham-on-Sea 46 Tavistock 0, Devonport Services 26 Ivybridge 51, Kingsbridge 27 Okehampton 10, Teignmouth 45 St Ives 3, Torquay Athletic 26 Penryn 24, Truro 48 Paignton Saxons 0. Western Counties North: Barton Hill 27 Berry Hill 10, Bsl Harlequins 13 Avon 12, Chosen Hill 8 Chew Valley 38, Keynsham 25 Cirencester 12, Matson 29 Midsomer Norton 40, North Bristol 23 Oldfield OB 3, Old Bristolians 23 Drybrook 18. Gloucester Premier: Dursley 5 Bsl Saracens 22, Frampton Cott 6 Whitehall 48, Gordon League 5 Tewkesbury 34, Hucclecote 17 Newent 43, Painswick 12 Stroud 58, Southmead 0 St Mary’s OB 21. Gloucester One: Ashley Down 11 Kingswood 25, Bream 36 Old Richians 32, Brockworth 40 Bishopston 8, Cheltenham Sar 34 Old Colstonians 30, Chipping Sodbury 24 Widden OB 24, Gloucester OB 18 Longlevens 18. Gloucester Two: Bredon Star 50 Westbury 7, BAC 29 Aretians 21, Broad Plain 18 St Brendan’s OB 13, Cheltenham CS 0 Spartans 45, Cotham Park 0 Ross-on-Wye 19, Gloucester AB 0 Old Cryptians 73.
Gloucester Three: Minchinhampton 20 Cainscross 3, Norton 10 Tredworth 33, Old Elizabethans 35 Smiths 21. Somerset Premier: Bsl Barbarians 0 Old Reds 23, Gordano 39 Keynsham 10, Minehead Barb 27 St Bernadettes 3, Tor 13 Stothert & Pitt 7, Winscombe 18 Weston-s-Mare 24, Wiveliscombe 30 Nailsea & B 30, Yatton 35 Taunton 10. Somerset One: Castle Cary 62 Chard 7, Clevedon 11 Hornets 8, Crewkerne 38 Yatton 21, Midsomer Norton 20 Bridgwater & Alb 13, North Petherton v Old Reds (home w/o), Old Sulians 97 Wells 8, Wellington 34 Imperial 40 Somerset Two North: Chew Valley 43 Winscombe 8, Clevedon 20 Bsl Harlequins 26, Gordano 81 Weston-s-Mare 0, Keynsham 10 Walcot 6, Nailsea & Backwell v Old Culverhaysians (home w/o), Oldfield OB 48 Midsomer Norton 6. Somerset Two South: Burnham 20 Wyvern 33, Cheddar Valley 132 Bridgwater 0, Hornets v Wiveliscombe (home w/o), Ivel Barb 8 Tor 19, Minehead Barb 21 Taunton 22, Morganians 23 Somerton 6. Somerset Three North: Bath OEs 71 Midsomer Norton 0, Bsl Barbarians 5 Avon 51, Old Sulians v Oldfield OB (away w/o), Walcot 31 Keynsham 12, Yatton 0 Imperial 58.
FOOTBALL Scottish Premiership: Hearts 0 Dundee Utd 0, Inverness CT 3 Hibernian 0, Kilmarnock 2 Celtic 5, Motherwell 3 Ross County 1, St Johnstone 1 Partick Thistle 1. Scottish Championship: Alloa 1 Hamilton 0, Dundee 3 Morton 1, Livingston 5 Cowdenbeath 1, Queen of the South 1 Dumbarton 2, Raith Rovers 1 Falkirk 1. Scottish League One: Arbroath 3 Forfar Athletic 0, Brechin 1 Stranraer 1, Dunfermline 5 Ayr 1, East Fife 1 Airdrie 0, Rangers 8 Stenhousemuir 0. Scottish League Two: Albion Rovers 1 Peterhead 2, Clyde 0 Montrose 3, East Stirling 1 Berwick 0, Elgin 4 Stirling 0, Queen’s Park 2 Annan 5. Toolstation Western League Premier Division: Cadbury Heath 2 Bridport 2, Gillingham Town 2 Hengrove 0, Hallen 2 Winterbourne 2 – abandoned, Ilfracombe 1 Larkhall 1, Longwell Green 0 Bishop Sutton 0, Melksham 1 Bitton 0, Odd Down 1 Willand Rovers 1, Sherborne 0 Radstock 3, Slimbridge 0 Street 2. Toolstation Western League First Division: Ashton & Backwell 0 Chard 0 – abandoned, Cheddar 2 Oldland Abbotonians 0, Corsham 1 Almondsbury UWE 2, Keynsham 1 Barnstaple 6, Portishead 0 Calne 1, Roman Glass St George 1 Warminster 6, Shepton Mallet 1 Bradford Town 3, Wellington 1 Cribbs 0, Wells 2 Devizes 1, Welton 3 Chippenham Park 1, Wincanton 5 Westbury 1. Football League Youth alliance Cup, Group One: Bournemouth 2 Hereford 2, Oxford Utd 7 Swindon 1. Group Two: Bsl Rovers 4 Newport Co 0, Plymouth 2 Torquay 1. South West Counties Youth: Andover Tn 11 Dorchester Tn 1, Bath City 2 Cirencester Acad 2, Bsl Academy 3 Salisbury City 1, Newport County 5 New College 2, Poole Tn 1 Forest Green 3. Uhlsport Hellenic, Bluefin Sports Challenge Cup, Round I: Ardley Utd 8 Malmesbury Vic 0, Ascot Utd 7 Newbury 1, Carterton 2 Didcot Tn 0, Chalfont Wasps 0 Easington Spts 2, Clanfield 2 Abingdon Utd 3, Headington Amateurs 0 Purton 2, Highworth Tn 3 Oxford City 1, Hook Norton 2 Kidlington 4, Lydney Tn 5 Wootton Bassett 2, Milton Utd 1 Thame Utd 0, Old Woodstock Tn 1 Abingdon Tn 4, Reading Tn 0 Highmoor Ibis 2, Shrivenham 3 Wokingham & Emmbrook 0, Tuffley Rov 3 Chinnor 0, Wantage Tn 4 Fairford Tn 2. Div I West: Letcombe 2 New Coll Swindon 0, Tytherington Rocks 4 Shortwood 0. David Wilson Homes Gloucestershire County: Chipping Sodbury Tn 2 Yate Tn Res 2, Frampton Utd 4 Ellwood 0, Gala Wilton 5 Bsl Telephones 0, Henbury 1 Thornbury Tn 1, Kings Stanley 3 Bishops Cleeve Res 3, Kingswood 1 Bristol Academy 1, Longlevens 6 Hanham Ath 3, Rockleaze Rgrs 3 Berkeley Tn 2, Southmead CS Ath 1 Patchway Tn 0. Somerset County, Premier Div: Berrow 3 Nailsea Tn 2, Clutton 6 Bishops Lyd 2, Langford Rov 1 Odd Down Res 1, Minehead 3 Cutters Friday 2, Nailsea Utd 2 Fry Club 0, Shirehampton 3 Street Res 0, Stockwood Green 3 Bridgwater Tn Res 0, Watchet Tn 3 Weston St Johns 1, Yatton Ath 1 Ilminster Tn 3. Div I: Banwell 1 Dundry Ath 2, Broad Plain House 1 Castle Cary 0, Clevedon Utd 3 Congresbury 2, Frome Coll 6 Keynsham Tn Res 2, Larkhall Ath Res 2 Wrington Redhill 2, Purnell Spts 1 Saltford 1, St George(EIG) 4 Burnham Utd 3, Westfield 5 Middlezoy Rov 1. Div II East: Bishop Sutton 0 Timsbury Ath 4, Chew Magna 2 Farrington G 0, Fry club 2 Ashton & Backwell 0, Imperial 2 Long Ashton 4, Peasedown 2 Stockwood Gn 0, Radstock Tn 2 Hengrove Ath 2, Tunley 2 Chilcompton Sp 3. Div II West: Churchill Club 2 Cheddar 2, Cleeve West Tn 1 Wells City 1, Kewstoke Lions 3 Portishead Tn 3, Nailsea Tn 0 Glastonbury Tn 3, Nailsea Tn 0 Glastonbury 5, Staplegrove 1 Combe St Nich 0, Uphill Castle 1 North curry 2, Weston St Johns 0 Winscombe 2, Worle 3 Nailsea Utd 1. Gloucestershire FA Junior Cup, Round I: St Pancras 3 Henbury Res 5, Real Thornbury 5 Wanderers 0, Oldbury 0 Ridings High Res 2, Chipping Sodbury Res 4 Totterdown Utd Res 1,
HORSE RACING STATISTICS Seymour Utd Res 0 Hambrook 4, Warmley Saints 0 Talbot Knowle Utd 6, Mendip Utd Res 4 Filton Ath 4 (Filton won 4-2 on pens), Hallen A 0 Tyndalls Park Rgrs 3, Jersey Rgrs 3 Longwell Green Sp A 4, Lawrence Weston Res 3 Bsl Barcelona 3 (Bsl Barcelona won 4-3 on pens), St Annes Tn 4 Bradley St Tn 7, Kellaway Rgrs 2 DAC Beachcroft LLP 4, AEK Boco Res 2 Nicholas Wdrs Res 2 (Nicholas Wdrs won 6-5 on pens), Ashley 1 Cutters Friday Res 0, AFC Mangotsfield Res 1 Iron Acton 2, Jamaica Bell 3 AFC Bohemia 3 (Bohemia won 2-1 on pens), Soundwell Vic 5 Almondsbury UWE A 0, Stoke Gifford Res 1 Crosscourt Utd 5, Old Cothamians 3 St Aldhelms Res 1, Winterbourne Utd 8 Stanton Drew 1, Portland OB 1 Cotswool 1 (Cotswool won 5-4 on pens), Rangeworthy 3 Lawes Jrs 3 (Lawes won 3-2 on pens), Stoke Rgrs 4 Hanham Ath Res 2, Miners Rgrs 0 Avonmouth Res 4, Retainers 4 Cleeve Colts 2, Portville Warriors 8 Saints OB 4. Gloucestershire FA Intermediate Cup, Round I: Easton Cowboys 5 Henbury A 3, St Andrews 1 Cribbs A 9, Chipping Sodbury Tn A 0 Olveston Utd Res 4, Nicholas Wdrs A 0 Stapleton 6, Frampton Ath Res 0 Bsl Bilbao 4, Torpedo Res 2 Clifton St Vinc Res 0, Ashley Res 2 Downend Forresters Res 4, Corinthian Spts 0 Bradley St Tn Res 4, Bsl Barcelona Res 0 Hambrook Res 0, Lloydy Coalpit 3 Rockleaze Rgrs A 0, Coupland Insulation 0 Bendix 7, Highridge Utd Res 5 Iron Acton Res 3, DRG Frenchay Res 0 Old Cothamians Res 2, Hillfields OB 5 Greyfriars Ath Res 1, Horfield Utd 3 Club Corinthians 2, Clifton Rockets 3 Hallen B 2, Old Cliftonians 0 Pucklechurch Spts Res 4. Bristol Premier, Premier Div: Cribbs Friends Life Res 4 Wick 3, DRG Frenchay 1 Bitton Res 2, Totterdown Utd 1 Mendip Utd 0, Nicholas Wdrs 0 AEK Boco 5, Old Sodbury 3 Hallen Res 4, Shaftesbury Crusade 1 Lebeq 2, Winterbourne Utd Res 1 Longwell Green Res 0. Div I: Eden Grove 7 Brimsham Green 1, Frampton Ath 1 Bristol Manor Farm Res 0, Made For Ever 1 Lawrence Rov 4, Patchway Tn Res 1 Olveston Utd 0, Roman Glass Res 1 Oldland Res 1, Seymour Utd 3 Sea Mills Park 1. Mid-Somerset League, sponsored by Trophies of Radstock – Prem Div: Frome Tn Sports 5 Wells City A 0; Interhound 3 Welton Arsenal 1; Mells & Vobster 1 Westfield Res 2; Pensford 4 Belrose 0. Div One: Evercreech 1 Westfield A 8; Pilton 2 Glastonbury Res 1; Purnell Sp Res 7 Coleford Ath Res 1; Stoke Rov 3 Clutton Res 1; Temple Cloud 5 Camerton Ath 3. Div Two: Farrington Gurney Res 4 Mells & Vobster Res 5; Timsbury Ath Res 2 Frome Tn Sp Res 1. Div Three: Baltonsborough 12 Chew Magna Res 2; Chilcompton Sp A 0 Westhill Sp Res 3; Chilcompton Utd 1 Pensford Res 1. Paulton & District Hospital Welfare Cup 1st Rd: Meadow Rgs 1 Coleford Ath 4. Tony Baxter Memorial Shield 1st Rd: Tor Leisure 5 Peasedown Ath Res 3; Westhill Sp 3 Radstock Tn A 1; Wells B 6 Som Valley 0. Weston-s-Mare & District, Atwell Shield Prelim Rd: King Alfred 1 Portishead CT 6, KVFC 1 Banwell Res 4, South Park Rgrs 0 Worle Rgrs 2. Div I: Berrow 3 Yatton Ath 6, Nailsea Utd 4 Churchill Club 70 0, Portishead Tn 1 Cleeve West 5, Tickenham Utd 2 Hutton 3, Winscombe 1 Clevedon Utd 4. Div II: Burnham Utd 1 St George(EIG) 1, Clevedon Utd 2 Langford Rov 2, Congresbury 3 Nailsea Utd 2, Draycott 0 Weston Super Seagulls 9, Locking Park 4 Clevedon Dons 2. Div III: AFC Nailsea 0 Westend 2, Axbridge Tn 1 Winscombe 1, Portishead Tn 1 Wedmore 3, Shipham 2 Uphill Castle 4. Div IV: Hutton 4 Cheddar 3, Nailsea Colts 4 Kewstoke Lions 0, St George(EIG) 2 Pill Utd 2, Wrington Redhill 2 Cleeve West 1. Div V: Clapton-in-Gordano 4 Portishead Colts 0, Priory Rgrs 2 Dolphin Ath 7, Selkirk Utd 2 Worle 6, Shipham 5 Congresbury 4. Div VI: Banwell 0 Berrow 4, Burnham Utd 2 AFC Nailsea 2, Wedmore 7 Axbridge Tn 4, Westend 1 Clevedon Utd 1. Yeovil & District – Prem Div: Brhoden 1 Normalair RSL 0; Pen Mill 3 Milborne Port 2; Somerton 1 AFC Huish 2; Yellow Wagtail 0 Victoria Sp 4. Div One: Ashcott 5 Bradford Abbas 1; Castle Carey 1 Butleigh Dynamos 0; Barton Leverkusen 3 Martock 5; Normalair 1 Templecombe 6. Div Two: AFC Huish 2 Waggy Ath 9; Bruton Uts 3 Montacute 4; Manor Ath 1 Mudford 4. Div Three: AFC Camel 2 Ilchester 5; Aller Park Rgs 5 Ashcott 2; Barwick 5 Charlton 1; Martock 4 Barton Leverkusen 2; Milborne Port 3 Pen Mill Colts 3; Stoke 10 Odcombe 0. Taunton & District – Div One: Bishops Lydeard 0 Staplegrove 0; Bridgwater Sp 3 Hamilton Hawks 2; Locomotives 4 Porlock 0; N Petherton 1 Highbridge 2. Div Two: Blagdon Hill 1 Westonzoyland 1; Nether Stowey 2 Watchet 4; Stogursey 3 Appletree Tone Yth 2; Wembdon 2 Wyvern Rgs 2. Div Three: Galmington Dragons 2 Morganians 3; Highbridge 1 Bridgwater Sp 2; Sydenham 3 Alcomb Rov 2; Wyvern Guns 0 Milverton 3. Div Four: Rhode Lane 2 Exmoor 3; Sampford Blues 1 N Petherton 0; Williton 4 Woolavington 1. Div Five: Ash Rgs 4 Galmington Dragons 0; East Bower 5 Norton Fitzwarren 0; Middlezoy 2 Hamilton Foxes 1; Morganians 5 Bridgwater Wolves 1; Staplegrove 5 Bridgwater Grasshoppers 1. Seward Cup 1st Rd: Porlock Res 2 Creech Cougars 3. Wiltshire Prem Div: Devizes 1 Ludgershall 4; Chippenham 0 Southbrook 4; Purton 3 SKS Blyskawica 2; Shrewton 3 Corsham 2; Vale of Pewsey 0 Supermarine 4; Wilts Calne Tn 0 Trowbridge 2; Wroughton 4 Marlborough 0. Div One: Blunsdon 3 Wroughton 6; Malmesbury Vic 0 Melksham 2; Marlborough 0 Intel 6; W Bassett Dev 5 Sarum Sen 0.
Taunton Youth League – Under 12, Div One: VPR 2 Tone Youth Wasps 2, Minehead Town Milan 2 Wembdon Saints 2, Tone Youth Hornets 2 Minehead Town Inter 2, Wellington Town 4 Watchet Town 0. Div Two: Bishops Lydeard 3 Ashcott 2, Bridgwater Wolves 5 Ruishton 2, Holway 7 North Petherton 0, Nether Stowey 1 Wellington 3, Rhode Lane Wanderers 4 Taunton North 4, Wembdon Dragons 9 Spaxton 0. Under 11, Div A: Bridgwater Wolves 2 Wellington Town 3, Galmington Dragons Raiders 4 Tone Youth Hornets 0, Wembdon Saints 3 Heathfield 3. Div B: Rhode Lane Wanderers 6 Staplegrove Saints 2, VPR 5 Ruishton 3, Galmington Dragons Hawks 2 Wembdon Dragons 2, Tone Youth Wasps 3 Bridgwater Wolves 2. Trowbridge League, sponsored by Trowbridge Windows & Conservatories – Div Two: Bradford United Res v Heytesbury pp; Lacock 6, Bratton 2. Knockout Cup-sponsored by Chantry Digital Ltd-1st Rd: Drummer Boy v Worton & Cheverell pp; Freshford 8, Trowbridge Town Res 0; Holt 2, The Stiffs 0; North Bradley 1, Westbury United Res 3; Steeple Ashton 1, Marshfield 5; The Fleece 4, Zeals 2 aet; The Lamb 8, Polenez 0; Trowbridge Rangers 1, Trowbridge Wanderers Res 2; Trowbridge Wanderers 0, United FC 3; Warminster Res 1, Semington Magpies 4; Westbury Town 2, Castle Combe 3; Westwood 1, Bradford United 3; White Horse 5, Calne Eagles 1. S.K. Fruits Limited, Chippenham Sunday League – Prem Div: Bradford Renegades 2, Biddestone Social 3; FC Colerne 4, AFC Melksham 3; Semington Rovers 2, Westbury Rangers 5. Div One: Chippenham West End 4, Bromham (Sunday) 5; Corsham Wildcats 1, Prestige Bodyworks 3; Goatacre 1, North Star A 0 abandoned after 30mins; Kings Arms 0, Somerford 3; Staverton 1, White Horse (Sunday) A 1. Div Two: Miler Sports A 4, Fortune Inn 2; Southwick 5, GRFC 3; Sutton Benger 3, FC Buscots 7; Talbot 3, Potterne 2. Div Three: Christian Malford 2, Sportzcoach 3; Crossblades 1, Wren 4; Melksham Cosmos 3, FC North Wiltshire 1; North Star B 4, Old Road 1; Pig & Whistle United 6, Trowbridge Town S C 4. Div Four: Cavalier 1, Bath Road 4; Corsham Centre Youth 2, Bremhill View 0; The Mallard 4, Miller Sports B 2; Trowbridge Rangers (Sunday) 3, Oakhill 4. Eric Hughes Memorial Knockout Cup (sponsored by presstoprint) Prelim Round: Cross Keys 1, Bug & Spider 4; White Horse (Sunday) B 5, Melksham Forest 4. Keyline Taunton Sunday League – Div One: Bathpool 2 Staplegrove Sports 3, Old Inn 2 Tone Youth 6, Princess Royal 2 Black Rileys 1. Div Two: Carhampton Rovers 1 DB United 3, Cotford Saints 3 AFC Dunster 2, North Curry 3 Churchinford 1, PCUK 1 Hamilton Reserves 3, Watchet Blue Waves 0 Ash Rangers Reserves 4. Div Three: Mariners 1 Spaxton Rangers 2, Pink Panthers 0 Blue Park Rangers 5, Trinity Rangers 3 Williton Rockets 2, White Eagles FC 5 Pegasus 5, White Hart Albion 3 Wellington Warriors Reserves 4. Taunton Sunday Youth League – Under 14, Div One: Bishops Lydeard 2 Willand Rovers 1, Galmington Dragons 3 Minehead Town 0. Div Two: North Petherton 1 Staplegrove 5, Rhode Lane Wanderers 3 Wellington Town 0. Under 13, Div One: Staplegrove 2 Wellington Town 6.
BASKETBALL BBL Championship: Friday: London Lions 80 Manchester Giants 75, Newcastle Eagles 85 Durham Wildcats 78, Sheffield Sharks 73 Cheshire Phoenix 61. Saturday: Leicester Riders 90 Birmingham Knights 56, Surrey Heat 60 Worcester Wolves 117. Yesterday: Cheshire Phoenix 65 Newcastle Eagles 106, Manchester Giants 57 Sheffield Sharks 71, Plymouth Raiders 70 London Lions 79.
HOCKEY EHL Men’s Premier Division: East Grinstead 1 Beeston 3, Sheffield Hallam 0 Hampstead and Westminster 2, Canterbury 4 Loughborough Students 1, Reading 5 Cannock 2, Surbiton 2 Wimbledon 0. EHL Men’s Conference West: University of Exeter 1 Cheltenham 2, Team Bath Buccaneers 0 Cardiff & Met 5, University of Birmingham 2 Guildford 0, Fareham 1 Havant 1, Indian Gymkhana 4 Isca 3. EHL Women’s Premier Division: Beeston 0 Reading 3, University of Birmingham 2 Clifton 3, Bowdon Hightown 0 Canterbury 1, Surbiton 12 Olton & West Warwicks 1, Sutton Coldfield 1 Leicester 2. EHL Women’s Conference West: Exe 1 Oxford Hawks 2, Buckingham 3 Trojans 1, Gloucester City 1 Bristol Firebrands 4, Swansea City 1 Isca University 0, Slough 2 Barnes 1.
ICE HOCKEY Elite League: Saturday: Nottingham Panthers 3 Belfast Giants 2. Yesterday: Coventry Blaze 6 Dundee Stars 2, Hull Stingrays 2 Belfast Giants 3. Challenge Cup Group A: Saturday: Dundee Stars 6 Edinburgh Capitals 2, Fife Flyers 2 Braehead Clan 1. Yesterday: Edinburgh Capitals 0 Braehead Clan 7. Challenge Cup Group B: Saturday: Cardiff Devils 2 Sheffield Steelers 4. Yesterday: Sheffield Steelers 3 Cardiff Dev 4.
SPEEDWAY Premier League play-offs: Friday: Edinburgh 52 (C Cook 15) Workington 38 (R Bach 10). Saturday: Workington 50 (R Lawson 14+1) Ipswich 40 (R Hawkins 13+2). Premier League: Saturday: Rye House 40 (A Mellgren 14) Redcar 50 (C Wilkinson 14+2). Yesterday: Glasgow 62 (J Grieves 14+1) Plymouth 31 (M Wethers 15). Premier League Cup final: Yesterday: Newcastle 65 (A Rosen 13+2) Ipswich 27 (M Risager 12). Newcastle won 104-78 on aggregate. National League play-offs semi-final first leg: Yesterday: Mildenhall 49 (D Halsey 16+1) King’s Lynn 41 (S Worrall 13+1). Retro Cup second leg: Yesterday: Scunthorpe 54 (J Auty 15) Sheffield 24 (H Skidmore 9). Scunthorpe won 96-60 on aggregate. Ricky Ashworth Benefit Trophy: Saturday: Berwick 39 (K Doolan 8+1) Sheffield 39 (T Pijper 11). Premier League Knock-Out Cup final first leg: Friday: Somerset 59 (J Doyle 18) Rye House 31 (O Allen 9). Challenge: Friday: Plymouth 48 (S Boxall 11+2) Exeter Select 42 (C Harris 11+1).
CYCLING UCI World Road Championships, Italy, Elite Men’s Road Race (Lucca to Florence, 272.26km): 1 Rui Da Costa (Por) 7hr 25min 44sec, 2 J Rodriguez (Spa) same time, 3 A Valverde (Spa) +17sec, 4 V Nibali (Ita) same time, 5 A Grivko (Ukr) +31, 6 Peter Sagan (Slo) +34. Selected: DNF: B Wiggins (Gbr), C Froome (Gbr), G Thomas (Gbr), I Stannard (Gbr), J Edmondson (Gbr), L Rowe (Gbr), M Cavendish (Gbr), S Cummings (Gbr). Elite Women’s Road Race (Montecatini Terme to Florence, Italy, 139.65km): 1 M Vos (Ned) 3hr 44min 00sec, 2 E Johansson (Swe) +15sec, 3 R Ratto (Ita) same time. Selected: 19 L Armitstead (Gbr) +5.28.
Bath – (five-year record) Top Trainers (with runners): R Hannon 34-161 (21.1%), M Channon 34-257 (13.2%), R Harris 17-264 (6.4%), M Saunders 16-147 (10.9%), P Evans 16-163 (9.8%), A Balding 15-97 (15.5%), M Johnston 13-56 (23.2%), W Muir 10-67 (14.9%), A Carroll 10-103 (9.7%), J Bradley 10-178 (5.6%), H Candy 9-42 (21.4%), Mrs A Perrett 9-59 (15.2%). Top Jockeys (with mounts): D Probert 22172 (12.8%), Cathy Gannon 21-213 (9.9%), R Hughes 20-75 (26.7%), L Morris 20-211 (9.5%), P Dobbs 19-101 (18.8%), L Keniry 19175 (10.9%), M Dwyer 16-80 (20%), D Sweeney 14-167 (8.4%), G Baker 12-71 (16.9%), K O’Neill 11-42 (26.2%), J Fortune 11-56 (19.6%), L Jones 10-49 (20.4%). Favourites: 249-762 (32.7%). Bath stalls: 5f & 5.5f – Centre; 1m2f – Inside; 1m5f – Outside Longest traveller: Jewelled Dagger (2.00) 250 miles. Hamilton – (five-year record) Top Trainers (with runners): M Johnston 57247 (23.1%), R Fahey 41-226 (18.1%), K Ryan 37-156 (23.7%), D Nicholls 25-95 (26.3%), G Swinbank 23-129 (17.8%), K Dalgleish 22-149 (14.8%), J Goldie 22-221 (9.9%), Miss L Perratt 19-298 (6.4%), Mrs A Duffield 16-89 (18%), T Easterby 15-102 (14.7%), E Alston 13-82 (15.8%), A Berry 13-187 (7%). Top Jockeys (with mounts): J Fanning 48189 (25.4%), T Eaves 29-274 (10.6%), P McDonald 21-181 (11.6%), P Makin 20-164 (12.2%), Julie Burke 15-82 (18.3%), T Hamilton 15-129 (11.6%), A Nicholls 14-60 (23.3%), D Allan 14-78 (17.9%), D Tudhope 12-79 (15.2%), J Hart 10-62 (16.1%), G Gibbons 8-54 (14.8%), M O’Connell 7-38 (18.4%). Favourites: 209-617 (33.9%). Longest traveller: Frognal in the 2.10 and We Have A Dream in the 3.10 and McConnell in the 4.10 and Amenable in the 4.40 (313 miles).
GOLF European Tour Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, St Andrews, Leading final scores (Gbr or Irl unless stated, par 72): 265 d Howell 67 68 63 67, P Uihlein (USA) 71 60 65 69 (Howell won at second play-off hole). 266 S Lowry 68 66 64 68, T Lewis 64 65 73 64. 267 T Fleetwood 65 66 69 67. 268 G Mulroy (Rsa) 66 69 65 68.
TENNIS ATP PTT Thailand Open, Bangkok, Thailand, Semi-finals: (1) T Berdych (Cze) bt (4) G Simon (Fra) 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 7-5, (3) M Raonic (Can) bt (2) R Gasquet (Fra) 3-6 7-5 6-4. Final: (3) M Raonic (Can) bt (1) T Berdych (Cze) 7-6 (7-4) 6-3. ATP Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Semi-finals: J Sousa (Por) bt (4) J Melzer (Aut) 6-4 3-6 6-4, (5) J Benneteau (Fra) bt (2) S Wawrinka (Swi) 6-4 6-3. Final: J Sousa (Por) bt (5) J Benneteau (Fra) 2-6 7-5 6-4. WTA Tour Toray Pan Pacific Open, Tokyo, Japan, Final: (7) P Kvitova (Cze) bt (5) A Kerber (Ger) 6-2 0-6 6-3. WTA China Open, Beijing, China, First round: L Robson (Gbr) bt K Zakopalova (Cze) 7-6 (7-3) 4-6 6-1. AEGON GB Pro-Series Women’s Event, Loughborough, Final: A-L Friedsam (Ger) bt A Van Uytvanck (Bel) 6-3 6-0.
TODAY FOOTBALL Barclays Premier League: Everton v Newcastle (8pm). Scottish Premiership: St Mirren v Aberdeen (7.45pm).
RUGBY UNION Aviva Premiership A League Southern Conference: Bath United v Exeter Braves, Saracens Storm v Harlequins, London Irish v Wasps (all 7.30pm).
SPEEDWAY (7.30pm unless stated) Sky Sports Elite League play-offs semi-finals second leg: Birmingham v Wolverhampton, Poole v Swindon.
SPORT ON TELEVISION FOOTBALL: Barclays Premier League, Everton v Newcastle – Sky Sports 1, 7pm; Scottish Premiership, St Mirren v Aberdeen – BT Sport 1, 7.30pm; Italian League, Fiorentina v Parma – BT Sport 2, 7.45pm. SPEEDWAY: Elite League, Birmingham v Wolverhampton and Poole v Swindon – Sky Sports 2, 7.30pm. TENNIS: WTA China Open – Eurosport & BT Sport 2, 8am.
William Twiston-Davies has a ride in Bath’s opening race today Hamilton stalls: 5f & 6f – Centre; 1m4f – Stands’ side; 1m & 1m1f – Inside. Newton Abbot – (five-year record) Top Trainers (with runners): P Nicholls 46-150 (30.7%), E Williams 30-155 (19.4%), D Pipe 26-214 (12.2%), T Vaughan 22-155 (14.2%), P Hobbs 20-127 (15.8%), C Tizzard 16-138 (11.6%), N Twiston-Davies 11-55 (20%), P Henderson 10-68 (14.7%), B J Llewellyn 9-77 (11.7%), B Powell 8-41 (19.5%), M Hill 8-55 (14.6%), A Jones 7-51 (13.7%). Top Jockeys (with mounts): R Johnson 32-195 (16.4%), T J O’Brien 25-156 (16%), D Jacob 24-114 (21.1%), P Moloney 20-149 (13.4%), T Scudamore 19-144 (13.2%), S Twiston-Davies 17-78 (21.8%), N Scholfield 11127 (8.7%), H Frost 10-152 (6.6%), J Tizzard 7-85 (8.2%), M G Nolan 5-31 (16.1%), T Cannon 5-44 (11.4%), D P Fahy 5-50 (10%). Favourites: 216-605 (35.7%). Longest traveller: Super Duplex (3.20) 184 miles. Visored for the first time – Bath: 4.30 Somoud. Newton Abbot: 4.20 Mosstown; 5.20 Thehorsemaytalk Blinkered for the first time – Bath: 3.30 Ronaldinho; 5.00 Fletcher Christian. Hamilton: 3.40 Steer By The Stars; 4.10 Bitusa; 5.10 Light The City. Newton Abbot: 3.50 Dontpaytheferryman; 4.20 Santera Cheek pieces – Bath: 2.00 Boogie De Bispo(*), Eyeline, Hero’s Story, 3.30 April Ciel Precision Five, Silver Alliance, 4.00 Grayswood, Hal Of A Lover See And Be Seen, 5.00 Cristaliyev, 5.30 Exit Clause. Hamilton: 2.10 Distant Sun, Red Roar(*), Rock Canyon, Tuibama 2.40 Soul Instinct(*), 3.10 Hanalei Bay, We Have A Dream, 3.40 Tectonic 4.10 Ay Tay Tate, Camerooney, Funky Munky, Politbureau 4.40 Amenable, Barkston Ash, The Nifty Fox, 5.10 Dean Iarracht, Geanie Mac, Grandiloquent, Jawaab, Vittachi. Newton Abbot: 2.50 Bennys Quest, Humbel Ben, 3.20 Multitude Of Sins(*), Purple ’n Gold To The Sky(*), 4.50 Warsaw Pact, 5.20 Hobb’s Dream, Roisini Bay The Goldmeister(*). (*) = horses wearing cheek pieces for the first time Tongue straps – Bath: 2.00 Illegale, Jewelled Dagger, Cabuchon, 3.30 Kelpie Blitz, 4.00 Hal Of A Lover, Misteray, 4.30 Daylight, 5.00 Mossgo, Burnt Cream, 5.30 Exit Clause. Hamilton: 2.10 Frognal, Musical Strike, 3.10 We Have A Dream, 4.10 Dialogue, 5.10 Causeway Foot. Newton Abbot: 2.50 Cruise In Style, 3.20 Quadriller, 4.20 Sporting Boy, Escort’men, Qoubilai, Mount Vesuvius, Mosstown, Sun Quest, 4.50 Bolberry Springs, 5.20 Magical Treasure. TV – At The Races: Bath, Newton Abbot. Racing UK: Hamilton.
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2 2 (4)(4) 126-34 WATT BRODERICK (J42) (BF) I Williams 4-9-12 126-34 WATT BRODERICK (J42) (BF) I Williams 4-9-12 L Topliss L Topliss 13 3 (1) DIALOGUE (9) (T;D) G(8)Harker 7-9-12 (9)(9) 394928 636783 HIGH RESOLUTION (CD) Miss L Perratt 6-9-9 C JBeasley 636783 HIGH RESOLUTION (8) (CD) Miss L Perratt 6-9-9 CNason Beasley 24 4 (4) WATT BRODERICK (J42) (BF) Williams 4-9-12 LNTopliss (3)(3) 126-34 /00-03 CAMEROONEY (28) (P)(P) Mrs M IM Fife 10-9-5 Alison /00-03 CAMEROONEY (28) Mrs Fife 10-9-5 N Alison 35 5 (9) HIGH RESOLUTION (8) (CD) Miss L Perratt 6-9-9MCM (11)(11)636783 7-94 TRAVEL (11)(11) M Johnston 3-9-4 JBeasley Murphy 7-94 TRAVEL M Johnston 3-9-4 J Murphy 46 6 (3) /00-03 CAMEROONEY (28) (P) M Fife 10-9-5 N Alison (13)(13) 0-9905 AYAY TAY TATE (6)(6) (P;D) N Mrs Wilson 7-9-2 J Hart 0-9905 TAY TATE (P;D) N Wilson 7-9-2 J Hart 57 7 (11) 7-94 TRAVEL (11)(10) M(10) Johnston M J Murphy (10)(10)556107 LUCY BEE (C,D) RM Smith 3-9-2 I Burns 556107 LUCY BEE (C,D) R3-9-4 M Smith 3-9-2 I Burns 68 8 (13) 0-9905 AY TAY TATE (6) NViolet Wilson 7-9-2 Hart (12)(12)091315 MCCONNELL (3)(P;D) (B;D) Jordan 8-9-0 C Bishop 091315 MCCONNELL (3) (B;D) Violet Jordan 8-9-0 CJBishop 79 (10) LUCY BEE (10) (C,D) R M Smith 3-9-2 I Burns 828838 BITUSA (28) (B)(B) G Swinbank 3-8-12 Gemma Tutty 9 (2)(2) 556107 828838 BITUSA (28) G Swinbank 3-8-12 Gemma Tutty BETTING FORECAST: 13-8 Manatee Bay, 4 Hills Of Dakota, 13-2 Rock Canyon, 8 810 (12) 091315 MCCONNELL (3) (B;D) Violet Jordan 6-8-12 8-9-0 ShirleyCTeasdale Bishop POLITBUREAU (46) (P)(P) M W Easterby Distant Sun, 10 Tuibama, Fol Hollow, 14 Frognal, 20 20 Others. 2012: No corresponding race. 10(5)(5) 292629 292629 POLITBUREAU (46) MW Easterby 6-8-12 Shirley Teasdale Distant Sun, 10 Tuibama, Fol Hollow, 14 Frognal, Others. 911 (2) 828838 BITUSA (28) (B) G Swinbank 3-8-12 8-8-12 Gemma Tutty FUNKY MUNKY (54) (P;D) A Whillans Burke BETTING FORECAST: 13-8 Manatee Bay, 4 Hills Of Dakota, 13-2 Rock Canyon, 8 11(7)(7) 1/9-79 1/9-79 FUNKY MUNKY (54) (P;D) A Whillans 8-8-12 Julie Julie Burke FREEBETS ATAT FREEBETS.CO.UK AUCTION FREEBETS FREEBETS.CO.UK AUCTION 10 POLITBUREAU (46) (35) (P) MJ Goldie W Easterby 6-8-12 Shirley Teasdale 12 12(5) (6)(6) 292629 77-960 INNISCASTLE BOY 4-8-12 Sophie Robertson(7) Distant Sun, 10 Tuibama, Fol Hollow, 14 Frognal, 20 Others. 77-960 INNISCASTLE BOY (35) J Goldie 4-8-12 Sophie Robertson(7) NURSERY (5)(5)6f 6f2yo Only Winner £2,588 NURSERY 2yo Only Winner £2,588 11 1/9-79 FUNKY MUNKY (54) (P;D) A(CD) Whillans 8-8-12 3-8-11 JulieKBurke 13 13(7) (8)(8) 765215 TAXIFORMISSBYRON (6)(6) MM Herrington FREEBETS AT FREEBETS.CO.UK AUCTION 765215 TAXIFORMISSBYRON (CD) Herrington 3-8-11 Stott K Stott 12 (6)Race77-960 INNISCASTLE BOY (35) J Goldie 4-8-12 Sophie Robertson(7) 1 1(6) (6) 132528 MILLY’S SECRET (34)(34) (D)(D) MrsMrs AWinner Duffield 9-7 abandoned due to to waterlogging. NURSERY (5) 6f 2yo Only £2,588 132528 MILLY’S SECRET A Duffield 9-7 P McDonald P McDonald 2012: 2012: Race abandoned due waterlogging. 13 (8) 765215 TAXIFORMISSBYRON (6) (CD) M Herrington 3-8-11 K Stott 2 2(4) (4) 652169 SOUL INSTINCT (34)(34) (P;D) K Ryan 9-09-0 K Stott(7) FORECAST: 7-27-2 Travel, 11-2 McConnell, 13-2 Taxiformissbyron, 7 High 652169 SOUL INSTINCT (P;D) K Ryan K Stott(7) BETTING BETTING FORECAST: Travel, 11-2 McConnell, 13-2 Taxiformissbyron, 7 High 13 (6) 132528 MILLY’S SECRET (34) (D) Mrs A Duffield 9-7 PTMcDonald Race 10 abandoned due to waterlogging. Resolution, Dialogue, Politbureau, Watt Broderick, 1212 Camerooney, 1414 Others. GYM SHOES (10)(10) R Fahey 8-13 Hamilton Resolution, 10 Dialogue, Politbureau, Watt Broderick, Camerooney, Others. 3(2) (2) 40740 40740 GYM SHOES R Fahey 8-13 T Hamilton 2012: 24 (4) 652169 SOUL INSTINCT (34) (P;D) K Ryan 9-0 K Stott(7) FORECAST: 7-2 Travel, 11-2HANDICAP McConnell, 13-2 Taxiformissbyron, 7 High DRY YOUR EYES (23)(23) M Johnston 8-10 J Fanning FREEBETS.CO.UK 4(1) (1) 74406 74406 DRY YOUR EYES M Johnston 8-10 J Fanning BETTING FREEBETS.CO.UK Resolution, 10 Dialogue, Politbureau, WattHANDICAP Broderick, 12 Camerooney, 14 Others. 35 (2) 40740 GYM SHOES R Fahey TMooney(7) Hamilton HENKE (19)(19) N(10) Tinkler 8-98-98-13 Danielle (4)(4)6f6f3yo plus £5,175 5(3) (3) 2654 2654 HENKE N Tinkler Danielle Mooney(7) 3yo plus Winner Winner £5,175 46 (1) 74406 DRY YOUR EYES(20) (23)A M Johnston JPFanning FREEBETS.CO.UK HANDICAP RED FOREVER 8-28-28-10 Mathers 6(5) (5) 845754 845754 RED FOREVER (20)Berry A Berry P Mathers 1 (4) 8-8U41 MASTER BOND (12) (D) D O’Meara 4-9-10 52012: (3)Race abandoned 2654 HENKE (19) N Tinkler 8-9 Danielle Mooney(7) (4) 6f MASTER 3yo plusBOND Winner £5,175 1 (4) 8-8U41 (12) (D) D O’Meara 4-9-10 D Tudhope D Tudhope due to waterlogging. abandoned due to waterlogging. 6 2012: (5) Race 845754 RED FOREVER (20) A Berry 8-2 P Mathers 2 2 (10)(10)907008 KLYNCH (13) (B;CD) MrsMrs R Carr 7-9-8 P McDonald 907008 KLYNCH (13) (B;CD) R Carr 7-9-8 McDonald BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Henke, 3 Gym Shoes, 4 Soul Instinct, Dry Your Eyes, 8-8U41 MASTER BOND (12) (D) D O’Meara 4-9-10 DPTudhope BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Henke, 3 Gym Shoes, 4 Soul Instinct, Dry Your Eyes, 13 (4) (11) 496190 BARKSTON ASH (2) (P;CD) E Alston 5-9-8 J Hart(3) 2012: Race abandoned due to waterlogging. 7 Milly’s Secret, 10 Red Forever. (11)907008 496190 BARKSTON ASH (2) (P;CD) Alston 5-9-8 P McDonald J Hart(3) 7 Milly’s Secret, 10 Red Forever. 24 3 (10) KLYNCH (13) (31) (B;CD) Mrs R CarrE7-9-8 (3) 142050 SUNRAIDER (CD) P Midgley 6-9-7 L Topliss BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Henke, 3 Gym Shoes, 4 SoulCLAIMING Instinct, Dry Your Eyes, (3) 496190 142050 SUNRAIDER (31) (CD) P Midgley 6-9-7 Topliss FREEBETS.CO.UK CLASSIFIED FREEBETS.CO.UK CLASSIFIED CLAIMING 35 4 (11) BARKSTON ASH (2)M (P;CD) E Alston 5-9-8 J LHart(3) 7 Milly’s Secret, 10 Red Forever. (9) 080720 TOWBEE (35) (B;D) W Easterby 4-9-7 G Gibbons (9) 142050 080720 TOWBEE (35) MP W Easterby 4-9-7 Gibbons STAKES (6)(6)6f 6f3yo plus £2,045 46 5 (3) SUNRAIDER (31)(B;D) (CD)(D) Midgley 6-9-7 LGTopliss STAKES 3yo plus Winner Winner £2,045 FREEBETS.CO.UK CLASSIFIED CLAIMING (1) 105410 INDEGO BLUES (10) D Nicholls 4-9-7 J Nason(7) (1) 105410 INDEGO(35) BLUES (10) (D) D Nicholls 4-9-7 Nason(7) 5 6 (9) TOWBEE (B;D) MMW Easterby 4-9-7 GJJGibbons 1 1(1) (1) 763884 BUNCE (B;D) Dplus O’Meara 5-9-4 (15)(15)080720 331331 DAWN CALLING (9)(9) Johnston 3-9-6 Fanning STAKES (6)(10) 6f(10) 3yo Winner 763884 BUNCE (B;D) D O’Meara 5-9-4 £2,045 D Tudhope D Tudhope 67 7 (1) DAWN CALLING M 3-9-6 J Fanning 105410 INDEGO BLUES (10) (D) DJohnston Nicholls 4-9-7 JPNason(7) 2 2(5) (5) 452263 HANALEI BAY (10) (P) K Dalgleish 3-9-4 T Eaves 8 (8) 406435 BONNIE CHARLIE (10) (D) D Nicholls 7-9-5 M Quinn 452263 HANALEI BAY D (10) (P) K Dalgleish 3-9-4 T Eaves 7 8 (15)(8) 406435 BONNIE CHARLIE (10) (D) D Nicholls PM Quinn 13 (1) BUNCE (10) (B;D) O’Meara Tudhope 331 DAWN CALLING (9) M(P;C,D) Johnston 3-9-6 7-9-5 J Fanning (3) 763884 216754 SONG OF PARKES (19) (D)(D) P5-9-4 Grayson 6-9-1 SDO’Hara(3) 9 9 (16)(16)656350 THE NIFTY FOX (10) T Easterby 9-9-5 P Makin 216754 SONG OF P Grayson 656350 THE NIFTY FOX (10) (P;C,D) T Easterby 9-9-5 P Makin 2 3(5) (3) 452263 HANALEI BAYPARKES (10) (P) K(19) Dalgleish 3-9-4 6-9-1 STO’Hara(3) Eaves 8 (8) 406435 BONNIE CHARLIE (10) (D) D Nicholls 7-9-5 P M Quinn 4 4(4) (4) 206358 WE HAVE A DREAM (10) (P,T;D3) Violet Jordan 8-8-13 10 (14) 9505R3 DEFENCE COUNCIL (4) M Brittain 5-9-5 T Hamilton 206358 WE OF HAVE A DREAM Violet 8-8-13 9505R3 DEFENCE COUNCIL (4) MTBrittain 5-9-5 TPHamilton 3 (3) 216754 SONG PARKES (19)(10) (D) P(P,T;D3) Grayson 6-9-1Jordan O’Hara(3) 9 10(16)(14)656350 THE NIFTY FOX (10) (P;C,D) Easterby 9-9-5 Makin CS Bishop(3) JINKY (10) (D)(D) Miss L Perratt 5-9-4 T Eaves C Bishop(3) 11 11(7)(7) 416770 416770 JINKY (10) Miss L Perratt 5-9-4 T Eaves 45 (4) 206358 WE HAVE A DREAM (10) (P,T;D3) Violet Jordan 8-8-13 10 (14) 9505R3 DEFENCE COUNCIL (4) M Brittain 5-9-5 T Hamilton (2) 441067 BIX (2) (CD) A Berry 3-8-8 P Mathers 12 (12) 135833 AMENABLE (4) (P;CD) Violet Jordan 6-9-2 C Bishop(3) 5 (2) 441067 BIX (2) (CD) A Berry 3-8-8 P Mathers 12(7)(12)416770 135833 AMENABLE (4) (P;CD) Violet Jordan 6-9-2 C TBishop(3) C Bishop(3) 11 JINKY (10) (D) Miss L Perratt 5-9-4 Eaves 6 6(6) (6) 48-689 CROWN CHOICE (174) (D) P Midgley 8-8-8 G Gibbons 13 (13) 214232 TAJNEED (35) (D) D Nicholls 10-9-2 A Nicholls 48-689 CHOICE (174) (D) P Midgley 8-8-8 P Mathers G Gibbons 12 13(12)(13)135833 214232 TAJNEED (4) (35)(P;CD) (D) D Nicholls 10-9-26-9-2 A Nicholls 5 (2) 441067 BIXCROWN (2) (CD) A Berry 3-8-8 AMENABLE Violet Jordan C Bishop(3) 7 (7) 243325 BECKERMET (20) (BF,D) Mrs R Carr 11-8-6 14 14(5)(5) 919102 JUST THE TONIC (6) (D)(D) MrsMrs M Fife 6-9-2 Shirley Teasdale(5) 243325 BECKERMET R Carr 11-8-6 PGMcDonald PGibbons McDonald 13 919102 JUST THE TONIC M Fife 6-9-2 Shirley 6 7(6) (7) 48-689 CROWN CHOICE(20) (174)(BF,D) (D) PMrs Midgley 8-8-8 (13) 214232 TAJNEED (35) (D) D(6) Nicholls 10-9-2 ATeasdale(5) Nicholls 2012: Race abandoned due to waterlogging. 15 (6) 244829 ECONOMIC CRISIS (8) (CD) A Berry 4-8-13 P Mathers abandoned due to(20) waterlogging. 244829 ECONOMIC CRISIS (CD) A Berry P Mathers 7 2012: (7) Race 243325 BECKERMET (BF,D) Mrs R Carr 11-8-6 P McDonald 14 15(5)(6) 919102 JUST THE TONIC (6) (D)(8) Mrs M Fife 6-9-24-8-13 Shirley Teasdale(5) BETTING FORECAST: 2 Beckermet, 9-29-2 WeWe Have A Dream, 5 Crown Choice, 11-2 16 16(2)(2) 251113 LOTHAIR (6)(6) (BF,CD) G Swinbank 4-8-12 BA BETTING FORECAST: 2 Beckermet, Have A Dream, 5 Crown Choice, 11-2 15 251113 LOTHAIR (BF,CD) G Swinbank 4-8-12 B Curtis A Curtis 2012: Race abandoned due to waterlogging. (6) 244829 ECONOMIC CRISIS (8) (CD) A Berry 4-8-13 P Mathers Song Of Parkes, 7 Hanalei Bay,Bay, Bunce, 14 Bix. Song Of Parkes, 7 Hanalei Bunce, 14 Bix. 2012: abandoned due to(6) waterlogging. 2012: Race abandoned due to waterlogging. BETTING FORECAST: 2 Beckermet, 9-2 We Have A Dream, 5 Crown Choice, 11-2 16 (2)Race 251113 LOTHAIR (BF,CD) G Swinbank 4-8-12 B A Curtis
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3.40 3.40(5)(5)1m1m3yo plus Winner £3,408 3yo plus Winner £3,408 BETS AT BONUS.CO.UK HANDICAP 3.40 CASINO (5) 1m 3yo plus Winner £3,408 1 1(3) (3) 739-87 GOOD BOY JACKSON (11) (D) R MRSmith 5-9-7 739-87 GOOD BOY JACKSON (11) (D) M Smith 5-9-7 D Allan D Allan
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(8) (8) 867612 PIVOTMAN (47)(47) (BF,D) M W Easterby 5-9-5 2(3) 867612 PIVOTMAN (BF,D) M(D) W Easterby 5-9-5 DDTudhope 739-87 GOOD BOY JACKSON (11) R M Smith 5-9-7 D Tudhope Allan (9) (9) 867612 952613 TECTONIC (6) (P;C,D) KMDalgleish 4-9-3 T Eaves 3(8) 952613 TECTONIC (P;C,D) K Dalgleish 4-9-3 T Eaves PIVOTMAN (47)(6) (BF,D) W Easterby 5-9-5 D Tudhope (5) 608853 STEER BY THE STARS (15) (B;C) M Johnston 3-9-3 4(9) (5) 952613 608853 STEER BY STARS (15) (B;C) M Johnston 3-9-3 TECTONIC (6)THE (P;C,D) K Dalgleish 4-9-3 T Eaves J Fanning (5) 608853 STEER BY THE STARS (15) (B;C) M Johnston 3-9-3 J Fanning SPES NOSTRA (11)(11) (B;BF) T DTBarron 5-9-3 5(4) (4) 266628 266628 SPES NOSTRA (B;BF) D Barron 5-9-3 GJ Gibbons G Gibbons Fanning (1) (1) 266628 371322 RALPHY BOY (11) (D) A Whillans 4-9-2 6(4) 371322 RALPHY BOY (11) (D) A TWhillans 4-9-2 MGibbons O’Connell SPES NOSTRA (11) (B;BF) D Barron 5-9-3 MGO’Connell (7) 214322 LORD FRANKLIN (8) (CD) E Alston 4-9-2 J Hart(3) 7(1) (7) 371322 214322 LORDBOY FRANKLIN (CD) E Alston J Hart(3) RALPHY (11) (D)(8) A Whillans 4-9-24-9-2 M O’Connell (2) 340574 I’M SUPER TOO (6) (CD) G Swinbank 6-9-1 B A Curtis 8(7) (2) 214322 340574 I’M FRANKLIN SUPER TOO(8)(6)(CD) (CD)EGAlston Swinbank A Curtis LORD 4-9-26-9-1 J BHart(3) (6) 055742 KONZERT (9) I Williams 3-8-7 R Powell(3) 9(2) (6) 340574 055742 (9)(6) I Williams I’M KONZERT SUPER TOO (CD) G 3-8-7 Swinbank 6-9-1 BRAPowell(3) Curtis 2012: Race abandoned due to waterlogging. 9 2012: (6) Race 055742 KONZERT Williams 3-8-7 R Powell(3) abandoned due(9) toIwaterlogging.
BETTING 4due Pivotman, 5 Lord Franklin, 11-2 Ralphy Boy, 6 Tectonic, 2012: RaceFORECAST: abandoned waterlogging. BETTING FORECAST: 4 to Pivotman, 5 Lord Franklin, 11-2 Ralphy Boy, 6 Tectonic, 13-213-2 Konzert, 7 Steer By The Stars, 8 I’m Super Too,Too, 10 10 Spes Nostra, 14 Good BoyBoy Konzert, 7 Steer The Stars, 8 I’m Super Spes Nostra, Good BETTING FORECAST: 4By Pivotman, 5 Lord Franklin, 11-2 Ralphy Boy, 614 Tectonic, Jackson. Jackson. 13-2 Konzert, 7 Steer By The Stars, 8 I’m Super Too, 10 Spes Nostra, 14 Good Boy PIVOTMAN 7-4fav (9-13) Tracked leaders, went 3rd3rd going wellwell over Jackson. PIVOTMAN 7-4fav (9-13) Tracked leaders, went going over Form Form2f out, went 2nd2nd 2f out, ledTracked over 1f leaders, out, ridden inside final furlong, no no 2f out, went 2f out, led over 1f out, ridden inside final furlong, PIVOTMAN 7-4fav (9-13) went 3rd going well over Fextra orm extra andand headed towards finish, 2nd of 6, 3/4l behind Eeny Mac (9-11) at Beverley headed towards 6, 3/4l behind Eeny Macfinal (9-11) at Beverley 2f out, went 2nd finish, 2f out,2nd led of over 1f out, ridden inside furlong, no 1m 1m 2fand hcp 0-700-70 (5)towards gf ingfAug. LORD FRANKLIN 4-14-1 (9-6) Led, ridden 2f out, headed 2f hcp (5) in Aug. LORD (9-6) Led, ridden 2f out, headed extra headed finish, 2nd ofFRANKLIN 6, 3/4l behind Eeny Mac (9-11) at Beverley inside finalfinal furlong, on,on, 2nd of 9, behind at Hamilton 1m1m 1f 1f inside furlong, 2nd of29,1/4l 2 1/4l behind Jordaura (9-4) at 1m 2f hcp 0-70 (5) gfkept in kept Aug. LORD FRANKLIN 4-1Jordaura (9-6) Led,(9-4) ridden 2f Hamilton out, headed hcphcp 0-70 (5) gs. gs. RALPHY 9-19,9-1 (8-12) Soon led, clear 2f(9-4) out to over 1f out, rid0-70 (5) RALPHY BOY (8-12) Soon led, clear 2f out to over 1f1m out, inside final furlong, kept on,BOY 2nd of 2 1/4l behind Jordaura at Hamilton 1friddenden inside furlong, kept on until headed andand no no extra final 110to yards, of rid10, inside final furlong, kept on headed extra 110 yards, 2nd of 10, hcp 0-70 (5)final gs. RALPHY BOY 9-1until (8-12) Soon led, clear 2ffinal out over 1f2nd out, 1 3/4l behind Fazza (8-10) Pontefract 1m1m hcp 0-80 (4) (4) gd. TECTONIC (9-10) 1inside 3/4l behind Fazza (8-10) atuntil Pontefract hcp gd. TECTONIC 13-2 (9-10) den final furlong, keptaton headed and no0-80 extra final 110 yards,13-2 2nd of 10, In touch, not clear run entering final 3f, soon switched left, ridden and ran on final In touch, not clear run entering final 3f, soon switched left, ridden and ran on 1 3/4l behind Fazza (8-10) at Pontefract 1m hcp 0-80 (4) gd. TECTONIC 13-2 (9-10)final furlong, not reach leaders, 3rd3rd offinal 10, 3 1/2l behind Absent (9-9) at ran Carlisle 1m1m furlong, reach of 10, 3 1/2l behind Absent Amy (9-9) at Carlisle In touch, notnot clear runleaders, entering 3f, soon switched left,Amy ridden and on final 1f hcp 0-70 (5) gd.leaders, KONZERT (8-10) away, wellAmy in rear, headway 2f out, furlong, not0-70 reach 3rd14-1 of 10, 3(8-10) 1/2lSlowly behind Absent atheadway Carlisle 1mout, 1f hcp (5) gd. KONZERT 14-1 Slowly away, well in(9-9) rear, 2f switched over 1f out, went 2nd2nd inside final furlong, stayed on,on, not reach winner, 1f hcp 0-70left(5)left gd. KONZERT 14-1 (8-10) Slowly away, well in rear, headway 2fwinner, out, switched over 1f out, went inside final furlong, stayed not reach 2nd2nd of 9,of3l (9-2) at inside Wolverhampton 1m1m 1f 3yo hcp 0-70 (5)(5) pol. switched left 1fPlunder out, went 2nd final furlong, stayed on,hcp not reach winner, 9,behind 3lover behind Plunder (9-2) at Wolverhampton 1f 3yo 0-70 pol. 2nd of 9, 3l behind Plunder (9-2) at Wolverhampton 1m 1f 3yo hcp 0-70 (5) pol.
BETTING FORECAST: 11-2 Dawn Calling, 6 Master Bond, 7 Lothair, 15-2 Tajneed, BETTING FORECAST: 11-2 Dawn Calling, 6 Master Bond, 7 Lothair, 15-2 Tajneed, 2012: RaceCharlie, abandoned due toIndego waterlogging. 10 10 Bonnie Amenable, Blues, 1212 Just The Tonic, Barkston Ash, 1414 Bonnie Charlie, Amenable, Indego Blues, Just The Tonic, Barkston Ash, BETTING FORECAST: 11-2 Dawn Calling, 6 Master Bond, 7 Lothair, 15-2 Tajneed, Others. Others. 10 Bonnie Charlie, Amenable, Indego Blues, 12 Just The Tonic, Barkston Ash, 14 DAWN CALLING 15-8 (9-5) Made all,all, kicked clear over 2f 2f out, stayed CALLING 15-8 (9-5) Made kicked clear over out, stayed Form Others. FormonDAWN strongly, won at Catterick 7f 7f 3yo3yo & 4yo4yo mdn (5) gdgd beating Imperial on strongly, won at Catterick mdn beating Imperial DAWN CALLING 15-8 (9-5) Made all,&kicked clear(5)over 2f out, stayed Bond (9-1) by 8l, 10 ran. MASTER BOND 13-2 (9-5) Mid-division, headway 2f out, F orm Bond (9-1)on bystrongly, 8l, 10 ran. MASTER BOND 13-2&(9-5) Mid-division, headway 2f out, won atfurlong, Catterick 7fon, 3yo 4yo mdn (5) gd Imperial ledled andand edged leftleft inside final ranran won at at Beverley 5f beating hcp 0-75 (5) gdgd edged inside final furlong, on, won Beverley 5f hcp 0-75 Bond (9-1) by 8l,Lady 10 ran. MASTER BOND 13-2 (9-5) Mid-division, headway 2f (5) out, beating Modern (8-7) by 2 1/4l, 13 ran. LOTHAIR 9-2fav (9-1) Prominent, rid-ridbeating Modern Lady (8-7) by 2 1/4l, 13 ran. LOTHAIR 9-2fav (9-1) Prominent, led and edged left inside final furlong, ranfurlong, on, won at2nd Beverley 5f hcp 0-75 (5) gd denden to press winner 2f out, oneone pace final lostlost post, 3rd of of 10, 2l 2l behind toModern press winner 2f out, pace furlong, 2nd post, 3rd 10, behind beating Lady (8-7) by 2 1/4l, 13final ran. LOTHAIR 9-2fav (9-1) Prominent, ridPerfect Pasture (8-12) at at Carlisle 6f 6f hcp 0-75 (5)(5) gd.gd. TAJNEED 9-19-1 (8-8) Tracked Perfect Pasture (8-12) Carlisle hcp 0-75 TAJNEED (8-8) Tracked den to press winner 2f out, one pace final furlong, lost 2nd post, 3rd of 10, 2l behind leader, ridden 2f out, kept onon andand every chance inside final furlong, held towards fin-finleader, ridden 2f out, kept every chance inside final furlong, held towards Perfect Pasture atRight Carlisle 6f(9-3) hcp 0-75 (5) gd. TAJNEED 9-1 (8-8) ish,ish, 2nd2nd of 14, 1l (8-12) behind Touch at Newcastle 6f hcp 0-80 (4)(4) gsgs in Tracked Aug. of 14, 1l behind Right at Newcastle hcp 0-80 in Aug. leader, ridden 2f out, kept on andTouch every(9-3) chance inside final6ffurlong, held towards finFREE BETS ATAT FREEBETS.CO.UK ish, 2nd of 14,FOOTBALL 1l FOOTBALL behind Right Touch (9-3) at Newcastle 6f hcp 0-80 (4) gs in Aug. FREE BETS FREEBETS.CO.UK
5.10 5.10FOOTBALL HANDICAP (5) 4f4f3yo FREE BETS ATplus FREEBETS.CO.UK HANDICAP (5)1m1m 3yo plus Winner Winner£3,234 £3,234 5.10 HANDICAP (5) (7) 1mG4f 3yo4-10-6(6ex) plus Winner £3,234 1 (3) 464971 BLING KING Harker J Nason(7)
1 (3) 464971 BLING KING (7) G Harker 4-10-6(6ex) J Nason(7) (8)(8) 464971 533751 NABURN (9)(9) (D) Swinbank 5-10-0 A 12 2 (3) BLING KING (7)(D) GG Harker 4-10-6(6ex) JBNason(7) 533751 NABURN G Swinbank 5-10-0 B Curtis A Curtis (10)(10)533751 161238 A SOUTHSIDE (11) (H;CD) J Goldie 5-9-8 23 3 (8) NABURN (9) (D)BOY GBOY Swinbank 5-10-0 Curtis 161238 A SOUTHSIDE (11) (H;CD) J Goldie 5-9-8DBTudhope DATudhope (11)(11)161238 725440 GRANDILOQUENT (P;D) K Ryan 4-9-4 P Makin 34 4 (10) A SOUTHSIDE BOY(10) (11) (H;CD) JKGoldie 5-9-8 D Tudhope 725440 GRANDILOQUENT (10) (P;D) Ryan 4-9-4 P Makin (7)(7) 725440 979778 JAWAAB (14) (P;D) P(10) Kirby 9-8-13 O’Connell 45 5 (11) GRANDILOQUENT (P;D) K Ryan 4-9-4 M M P Makin 979778 JAWAAB (14) (P;D) P Kirby 9-8-13 O’Connell (2)(2) 979778 263232 GEANIE MAC (14) (P) Miss L9-8-13 Perratt 4-8-12 P McDonald 56 6 (7) JAWAAB (14) (P;D) P(P) Kirby O’Connell 263232 GEANIE MAC (14) Miss L Perratt 4-8-12 M P McDonald (5)(5) 263232 541240 VITTACHI (11)(11) (P;D) A Whillans 6-8-11 J Hart(3) 67 7 (2) GEANIE MAC (14) (P) Miss L Perratt 4-8-12 P McDonald 541240 VITTACHI (P;D) A Whillans 6-8-11 J Hart(3) (9)(9) 541240 252410 DEAN IARRACHT (14) (P;D) Miss T Waggott 7-8-10 G JGibbons 78 8 (5) VITTACHI (11) (P;D) A Whillans 6-8-11 252410 DEAN IARRACHT (14) (P;D) Miss T Waggott 7-8-10 GHart(3) Gibbons (4)(4) 252410 055537 KORNGOLD (10) (D)(D) Miss TMiss Waggott 5-8-9 89 9 (9) DEAN IARRACHT (14) (P;D) T Waggott 7-8-10 GJ Fanning Gibbons 055537 KORNGOLD (10) Miss T Waggott 5-8-9 J Fanning (1)(1) 055537 502564 LIGHT THE CITY (14) (B;D) R Carr 6-8-9 910 10(4) KORNGOLD (10) (D)(14) Miss TMrs Waggott 5-8-9 Fanning 502564 LIGHT THE CITY (B;D) Mrs R Carr 6-8-9C Beasley(5) CJBeasley(5) 11 11(1) (6)(6) 502564 357-60 CAUSEWAY FOOT (97) (T)(T) JMrs O’Keeffe T Eaves 10 LIGHT THE CITY (14) (B;D) R Carr3-8-7 6-8-9 357-60 CAUSEWAY FOOT (97) J O’Keeffe 3-8-7 C Beasley(5) T Eaves 2012: abandoned due to to waterlogging. 11 (6)Race 357-60 CAUSEWAY FOOT (97) (T) J O’Keeffe 3-8-7 T Eaves 2012: Race abandoned due waterlogging.
BETTING 11-4 Naburn, 9-29-2 Bling King, 11-2 Geanie Mac, 8 Korngold, 2012: RaceFORECAST: abandoned due toNaburn, waterlogging. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Bling King, 11-2 Geanie Mac, 8 Korngold, A Southside Boy, 1010 Grandiloquent, Vittachi, Dean Iarracht, 1616 Others. A Southside Boy, Grandiloquent, 12 Vittachi, Dean Iarracht, Others. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Naburn,129-2 Bling King, 11-2 Geanie Mac, 8 Korngold, A Southside Boy, 10 Grandiloquent, 12 Vittachi, Dean Iarracht, 16 Others.
McMahon eyes hat-trick win at Bath BY CAPTAIN WESSEX Ed McMahon appears to have found Emjayem the perfect opportunity to complete a hattrick in the BBC Radio Bristol Handicap at Bath today. A moderate fourth on his racecourse introduction on the Wolverhampton allweather in April, the threeyear-old gelding stepped up massively at the second time of asking to spring a 25-1 surprise on his turf debut at Windsor. Any thoughts that victory may have been a fluke were blown out of the water as Emjayem comfortably made every yard of the running over this course and distance and a sub-
abc abcindex indexto totoday’s today’smeetings meetings abc index to today’s meetings
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A Southside Boy...........H BA - Bath, H - Hamilton, Southside Boy...........H Amenable N Amenable - Newton.....................H Abbot. .....................H Appease........................B A Appease........................B Southside Boy...........H April Ciel .......................B Amenable .....................H April Ciel .......................B Arch Walker ..................B Appease........................B Arch Walker ..................B Aristocracy ...................B April Ciel .......................B Aristocracy ...................B Arthur’s Melody ...........B Arch Walker ..................B Arthur’s Melody ...........B Ask The Guru ................B Aristocracy ...................B Ask The Guru ................B Assertive Agent ............B Arthur’s Melody Assertive Agent...........B ............B Ay Tay Tate ....................H Ask The Guru ................B Ay Tay Tate ....................H Baltic Gin ......................B Assertive Agent ............B Baltic Gin ......................B Barkston Ash ................H AyBarkston Tay Tate ....................H Ash ................H Beckermet ....................H Baltic Gin ......................B Beckermet ....................H Bell’arte ........................B Barkston Ash ................H Bell’arte ........................B Bennys Quest ...............N Beckermet ....................H Bennys Quest ...............N Bernisdale ....................N Bell’arte ........................B Bernisdale ....................N Big Kenny .....................B Bennys Quest ...............N Big Kenny .....................B Birdie Queen ................B Bernisdale ....................N Birdie Queen ................B Bitusa............................H Big Kenny .....................B Bitusa............................H Bix .................................H Birdie Queen ................B Bix .................................H Black Truffle .................B Bitusa............................H Black Truffle .................B Bling King .....................H Bix .................................H Bling King .....................H Blue Clumber ...............B Black Truffle .................B Blue Clumber ...............B Bling King .....................H Bolberry Springs ..........N Bolberry Springs ..........N Blue Clumber ...............B Bold Cross ....................B Bold Cross ....................B Bolberry Springs ..........N Bold Cuffs .....................N Bold Cuffs .....................N Bold Cross Bondi Mist ....................B Bondi Mist ....................B Bold Cuffs .....................N Bonnie Charlie .............H Bonnie Charlie .............H Bondi Mist ....................B Boogie DeDe Bispo ..........B Boogie Bispo ..........B Bonnie Charlie .............H Brandywell Boy ............B Brandywell Boy ............B Boogie De Bispo ..........B Bunce............................H Bunce............................H Brandywell Boy ............B Burnt Cream .................B Burnt Cream .................B Bunce............................H Cabuchon .....................B Cabuchon Burnt Cream.....................B .................B Camerooney .................H Camerooney .................H Cabuchon .....................B Captain Oats .................B Captain Oats .................B Camerooney .................H Causeway Foot ............H Causeway Foot ............H Captain Oats .................B Chankillo ......................N Chankillo ......................N Causeway Foot ............H Chelsea Grey ................B Chelsea ......................N Grey ................B Chankillo Cloudy Lady .................N Cloudy Lady .................N Chelsea Grey ................B Coconut Kisses ............B Coconut Kisses ............B Cloudy Lady .................N Compton Prince ...........B Compton Prince ...........B Coconut Kisses ............B Craftybird .....................B Craftybird .....................B Compton Prince ...........B Cristaliyev ....................B Cristaliyev ....................B Craftybird .....................B Cross My Heart .............B Cross My Heart .............B Cristaliyev ....................B Crown Choice ...............H Crown Choice ...............H Cross My Heart..............N .............B Cruise InIn Style Cruise Style ..............N CrownCutter Choice ...............H Daisie .................B DaisieInCutter .................B Cruise Style................H ..............N Dawn Calling Dawn Calling ................H Daisie Cutter .................B Daylight ........................B Daylight ........................B Dawn Calling ................H Dean Iarracht ................H Dean Iarracht ................H Daylight ........................B Defence Council ...........H Defence Council ...........H Dean Iarracht ................H Delphi Mountain ...........N Delphi Mountain ...........N Defence Council ...........H Detroit Red ...................N Detroit Red ...................N Delphi Mountain ...........N Dialogue .......................H Dialogue .......................H Detroit Red ...................N Diamond Vine ...............B Diamond Vine ...............B Dialogue .......................H Distant Sun ...................H Distant Sun Diamond Vine...................H ...............B Doheny Bar ...................N Doheny Bar ...................N Distant Sun ...................H Doheny Bar...................N
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2.18 480m HHH RUBY H CAPTAIN MESSI (A8) 2.18STREAM FLYING HH LAVALLY 480m (A8)1 2 Lass (sa(sa fw)fw) .................................Atkins 30.41 2.18 480m (A8) 1612 612Marvel Marvel Lass .................................Atkins 30.4111-4 11-4 1 332332Marvel AERO PETREL ...........................Hepden 29.85 7-27-2 23 Lass (sa (rl fw)ep) 2612 AERO PETREL (rl.................................Atkins ep) ...........................Hepden30.41 29.8511-4 4 144 Touch On Ruben (md ro) ..........................Porter 30.10 4-1 3 PETREL (rl ep) ...........................Hepden 3332144AERO Touch On Ruben (md ro) ..........................Porter29.85 30.10 7-24-1 362362Touch Whiskey (md ro) ............................Jones 30.14 9-29-2 45 OnComet Ruben (md ro)ro) ..........................Porter 4144 Whiskey Comet (md ............................Jones30.10 30.14 4-1 353353Whiskey Aintgotspots (wd(wd ep)ep) ...........................McDowell 29.96 4-14-1 56 Comet (md ro) ............................Jones 30.14 5362 Aintgotspots ...........................McDowell 29.96 9-2 631631Aintgotspots Marys Maldini (wdep) ro)...........................McDowell ...............................Porter 30.30 9-29-2 6 (wd 6353 Marys Maldini (wd ro) ...............................Porter29.96 30.30 4-1 2.37 480m 631 Marys Maldini (wd ro) ...............................Porter 30.30 (A4) 9-2 2.37 480m (A4)1 2.37 480m (A4) 123 Boherash Roxanna (rl ro) .........................Atkins 29.66 7-2 1 123 Boherash Roxanna (rl ro) .........................Atkins 29.66 7-2 12 416416Boherash Valais Late (rl fw) .................................. Hughes 30.31 3-13-1 23 Roxanna (rl.................................. ro) .........................Atkins 2123 Valais Late (rl fw) Hughes29.66 30.31 7-2 265265Valais Primo Ellie (sa fw).................................. .............................. B McBride 30.08 Late (rl (sa fw) Hughes 3416 Primo Ellie fw) .............................. B McBride30.31 30.08 3-13-1 34 411411Primo STREAM (sa(sa fw)fw) .........................Porter 29.55 EllieFLYING (saFLYING fw) .............................. B McBride 30.08 3-1 4265 STREAM .........................Porter 29.5511-2 11-2 45 656 Swift Cyndi (ep ro) .................................... Gillett 30.44 6-16-1 56 411 STREAM FLYING (sa fw) .........................Porter 29.55 5 656 Swift Cyndi (ep ro) .................................... Gillett 30.4411-2 215215Swift AceAce Romeo (wd(wd ep) ...............................Hepden 29.94 3-13-1 6 Cyndi (ep ro) .................................... Gillett 30.44 6656 Romeo ep) ...............................Hepden 29.94 6-1 215 Ace Romeo (wd ep) ...............................Hepden 29.94 (A5) 3-1 2.57 480m 2.57 480m (A5)1 2.57 480m (A5) (rl ro) ...................................... Hughes 1662662KIAMBA KIAMBA (rl ro) ...................................... Hughes29.96 29.96 7-27-2 12 334334KIAMBA Suirview Pippa (ep(ep ro) ro) ..............................Porter (rl ro) ...................................... Hughes 29.96 7-2 2662 Suirview Pippa ..............................Porter 29.9611-2 11-2 23 ro) ..............................Porter 29.96 114114Suirview GoGo Jo Jo (sa fw)(ep .....................................Hepden 30.03 7-27-2 34 3334 JoPippa Jo (sa fw) .....................................Hepden 30.0311-2 Jo fw)fw) .....................................Hepden 336336Go I Know It (sa ......................................... Davy 30.19 4114 IJo Know It (sa ......................................... Davy30.03 30.19 7-27-2 45 336 I Know It (sa fw) ......................................... Davy 30.19 7-2 635 Bound In Ivy (sa fw) ............................Swadden 30.11 5 635 Bound In Ivy (sa fw)............................Swadden 30.11 5-25-2 56 In Ivy (wd (sa(wd fw) 444444Bound Sixhourtours ro)............................Swadden .................................Porter 30.08 6-16-1 6 6635 Sixhourtours ro) .................................Porter30.11 30.08 5-2 444 Sixhourtours (wd ro) .................................Porter 30.08 (A7) 6-1 3.17 480m 3.17 480m (A7)1 3.17 Hows My Tail (sa fw) ................................Porter 480m (A7) 124 30.03 3-1 1 124 Hows My Tail (sa fw) ................................Porter 30.03 3-1 12 My Tail (sa fw) 623623Hows Brookend Hopper (ep................................Porter ro)ro) .......................... Smith 30.09 7-27-2 2 2124 Brookend Hopper (ep .......................... Smith30.03 30.09 3-1 623 BrookendJoe Hopper (ep............................... ro) .......................... JSmith 30.09 7-2 3 (md(md ep) Little 3612612Falkners Falkners Joe ep) ............................... J Little29.72 29.72 7-2 34 612 FalknersHaze Joe (md ep) ............................... J Little 29.72 7-2 (md(md ep)...............................Walsh 4563563Autumn Autumn Haze ep)...............................Walsh29.77 29.7711-2 11-2 563 Autumn Haze (md ep)...............................Walsh 29.77 11-2 45 442 Cefn Bluebird (wd fw) ................................ Davy 5 442 Cefn Bluebird (wd fw) ................................ Davy29.93 29.93 6-16-1 56 442 Bluebird (wd fw)(wd ................................ Davy 29.93 6-1 421421Cefn HIGH CROSS DEC ro)ro) ................... Mitchell 29.69 11-4 6421 HIGH CROSS DEC (wd ................... Mitchell 29.69 11-4 6 ................... Mitchell 29.69 11-4 3.38 HIGH CROSS DEC (wd ro) 480m (A5) 480m (A5)1 3.383.38 480m (A5) 443 AUTUMN TANGLER (rl fw) ......................Walsh 29.64 4-1 1443443AUTUMN AUTUMN TANGLER (rl fw) ......................Walsh29.64 29.64 4-14-1 12 TANGLER (rl ......................Walsh 265265Stanton Ovation (sa(sa fw)fw) .........................Hutton 30.08 3-13-1 2265 Stanton Ovation fw) .........................Hutton 30.08 2 Ovation (sa.......................... fw) .........................Hutton 30.08 3-1 226226Stanton TinTin Can Tilly (md(md ep) B McBride 30.38 3-13-1 3 3226 Can ep) .......................... B McBride30.38 30.38 3-1 3 Can TillyTilly (md .......................... B McBride 256256Tin Blaze Fantasy (rlep) ro) .................................Porter 29.87 5-15-1 4 4256 Blaze Fantasy (rl ro) .................................Porter29.87 29.87 5-1 45 Blaze Fantasy (rl(wd ro) .................................Porter 451 Killahara Brave ro) ......................Wallington 29.94 7-2 5451451Killahara Killahara Brave (wd ro) ......................Wallington 29.94 7-2 5 Brave (wd.................................... ro) ......................Wallington 29.94 7-2 463463Paid Harry (wd ep) Gillett 29.94 5-15-1 6 6463 Paid Harry .................................... Gillett29.94 29.94 5-1 6 Paid Harry (wd(wd ep)ep) .................................... Gillett 3.58 480m (A6) 3.58 480m (A6) 3.58 Can He Deliver (ep ro) ....................... 480m (A6) 222 B McBride 29.78 7-27-2 1 1222 222 Can He Deliver (ep ro) ....................... B McBride29.78 29.78 7-2 He Deliver (ep ro) ....................... B McBride 555555Can Barro Lass (ep(ep rl) ......................................Porter 29.88 5-15-1 12 2555 Barro Lass rl) ......................................Porter29.88 29.88 5-1 2 Barro Lass (ep rl) ......................................Porter 366 High Cross Smart (sa fw) ..................... Mitchell 30.35 3-1 3366366High High Cross Smart (sa fw) ..................... Mitchell30.35 30.35 3-13-1 33 Cross Smart (sa ..................... Mitchell 346346Slanyside Steve (wd ro)fw) .......................Swadden 30.00 5-15-1 4 4346 Slanyside Steve (wd ro) .......................Swadden30.00 30.00 5-1 4 Slanyside Steve (wd ro) .......................Swadden 453 MOORES GOLD (ep wd) .........................Porter 29.52 11-4 5453453MOORES MOORES GOLD (ep wd) .........................Porter29.52 29.5211-4 11-4 5 GOLD .........................Porter 243243Kingsmill Paul (wd(ep ro)wd) ........................Wallington 29.82 5-15-1 56 6243 Kingsmill Paul ro) ........................Wallington29.82 29.82 5-1 Kingsmill Paul (wd(wd ro) ........................Wallington 6
sequent 5lb rise in the weights is perfectly reasonable. With Richard Hughes booked for the ride, he will not lack any assistance from the saddle and he should be very hard to beat. It could well be a good afternoon for the title-chasing jockey at Lansdown, as he is also fancied to strike gold on the Richard Hannon-trained Rising Dawn in the Seddon Nursery Handicap. It is fair to say the son of Dark Angel is not one of Hannon’s more precocious juveniles, in fact, he looked decidedly ordinary early in the season. He was well held in maidens
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6.04 480m (A4) 4.18 480m (A5) 4.18 480m (A5) 6.04 480m (A4) Man (rl(rl fw).................................Porter 30.14 7-2 RUBY (rl (rl fw)fw) .......................... Hughes 4.18 480m (A5) 6.04 480m 136 President President Man fw).................................Porter 30.14 (A4) 7-2 1533 533LAVALLY LAVALLY RUBY .......................... Hughes29.69 29.6911-2 11-2 1 1 136 2 41 Cooneen Miller (rl ro) ................................ Smith 29.62 6-1 462 Ruso Victory (rl ro) .................................... Smith 29.78 7-2 1 136 President Man (rl fw).................................Porter 30.14 7-2 533 LAVALLY RUBY (rl fw) .......................... Hughes 29.69 11-2 41 Cooneen Miller (rl ro) ................................ Smith 29.62 6-1 2 462 Ruso Victory (rl ro) .................................... Smith 29.78 7-2 2 3 3 626 Flyer (md ro)............................Atkins 543 Dunbolg Mensa (sa.................................... fw)fw) .............................. Davy 30.00 6-1 41 Cooneen Miller (rl ro) ................................ Smith 30.02 29.62 6-1 Victory (rl ro) Smith 626 Greenfield Greenfield Flyer (md ro)............................Atkins 30.02 5-1 5-1 3462 543Ruso Dunbolg Mensa (sa .............................. Davy29.78 30.00 7-2 6-1 2 4 262 Rumble (ep ro) ............................Porter 656 Bealady Noddy (wd ro)ro) .............................. Davy 30.63 4-1 Greenfield Flyer (md ro)............................Atkins 30.02 5-1 Mensa (sa fw) .............................. Davy 262 Honest Honest Rumble (ep ro) ............................Porter 29.76 29.76 7-2 7-2 4543 656Dunbolg Bealady Noddy (wd .............................. Davy30.00 30.63 6-1 4-1 3 4 626 5 5 262 316 Hasty (wd ro)............................Atkins 215 Castlehill Spitz (wd ro) ..............................Porter 29.95 7-2 Honest Rumble (ep ro) ............................Porter 30.16 29.76 7-2 Noddy (wd ro)ro) .............................. Davy 30.63 316 Holycross Holycross Hasty (wd ro)............................Atkins 30.16 7-2 7-2 5656 215Bealady Castlehill Spitz (wd ..............................Porter 29.95 4-1 7-2 4 6 232 PHADS GIRL (wd ro) ............................Hepden 29.49 11-4 5 316 Holycross Hasty (wd ro)............................Atkins 30.16 7-2 264 Debs Treat (wd fw) ...................................Porter 29.73 9-4 Spitz(wd (wdfw) ro)...................................Porter ..............................Porter 29.95 6215264Castlehill Debs Treat 29.73 7-2 9-4 6 232 PHADS GIRL (wd ro) ............................Hepden 29.49 11-4 6.18 480m (A4) 6 232 29.49 11-4 4.37 480m 264 Debs Treat (wd fw) ...................................Porter 29.73 (A2) 9-4 6.18PHADS GIRL (wd ro) ............................Hepden 480m (A4) 4.37 480m (A2) 6.18 480m (A4) 1 543 Maeve (rl(rl ro)ro) ............................... J Little 4.37 480m ArtiArti (rl (rl ro)ro) ...................................Hutton 29.80 4-1 543 Quivers Quivers Maeve ............................... J Little 29.79 29.79 11-2 11-2 1155 155Alarming Alarming ...................................Hutton 29.80 (A2) 4-1 2 1 662 Smokey Parade (ep rl) ....................... B McBride 29.76 4-1 1 543 Quivers Maeve (rl ro) ............................... J Little 29.79 11-2 552 Dead Nick (rl fw) .......................................Jones 29.38 9-2 2 662 Smokey Parade (ep rl) ....................... B McBride 29.76 4-1 Arti (rl 2155552Alarming Dead Nick (rl ro) fw)...................................Hutton .......................................Jones29.80 29.38 4-1 9-2 2 3 3 662 245 Misty (ep ro)ro) ................................Hutton Smokey Parade (ep rl) ....................... B McBride 29.91 29.76 4-1 556 Generous (rl.......................................Jones ro)ro) .................................Jeans 29.92 245 Scaffs Scaffs Misty (ep ................................Hutton 29.91 11-4 11-4 Nick Ray (rl Ray fw) 9-2 3552 556Dead Generous (rl .................................Jeans29.38 29.9211-2 11-2 3 4 213 Cefn Robert (md ep) .................................. Davy 29.80 11-4 245 Scaffs Misty (ep ro) ................................Hutton 29.91 4 213 Cefn Robert (md ep) .................................. Davy 29.80 11-4 211211Generous Touch OnOn Rodney (wd ro)ro) .........................Porter 29.32 7-2 Ray (rl ro) .................................Jeans 4556 Touch Rodney (wd .........................Porter29.92 29.3211-2 7-2 4 5 5 213 422 Firebird (sa fw).........................Hepden 9-2 Cefn Robert (md ep) .................................. Davy 29.65 29.80 422 Moreton Moreton Firebird (sa fw).........................Hepden 29.65 11-4 9-2 Tictac Chili (wd fw) ........................... B McBride 29.63 211156Touch On Rodney (wd ro) .........................Porter 7-2 5156 Tictac Chili (wd fw) ........................... B McBride29.32 29.6311-4 11-4 5 6 422 551 OFF (ep ro).............................Atkins Moreton Firebird (sa fw).........................Hepden 29.65 9-2 551 CHEESED CHEESED OFF (ep ro).............................Atkins 29.60 29.60 4-1 4-1 311311Tictac KILLINAT (wd ro)ro) ......................McDowell 29.05 3-1 ChiliGIRL (wd fw) ........................... B McBride 29.63 6156 KILLINAT GIRL (wd ......................McDowell 29.0511-4 3-1 6 6 551 CHEESED OFF (ep ro).............................Atkins 29.60 4-1 311 KILLINAT GIRL (wd ro) ......................McDowell 29.05 3-1 4.57 480m (A3) 4.57 480m (A3) 4.57 Gizmo Senor (rl ep) ...............................Hepden 480m (A3) 1562 562 Gizmo Senor (rl ep) ...............................Hepden29.46 29.46 7-2 7-2 HALL GREEN (rl(md ep) ...............................Hepden 335 Kays ToSenor Blame ro)........................McDowell 29.69 6-1 HALL GREENFANCIES FANCIES 2562 335Gizmo Kays To Blame (md ro)........................McDowell29.46 29.69 7-2 6-1 HALL GREEN Caribbean FANCIES ToFLIGHT Blame (md ro)........................McDowell 221 ROSS (rl (rl fw) ................................. Davy 29.21 7-2 Transtown Shaw (1-5-6), 3335 221Kays ROSS FLIGHT fw) ................................. Davy29.69 29.21 6-1 7-2 11.03 11.03 Transtown Shaw (1-5-6),11.19 11.19 CaribbeanJewel Jewel(1-4-5), (1-4-5),11.34 11.34 FLIGHT (rl fw) ................................. Davy 29.21 7-2 213 MrMr October (ep(ep md) .......................... B McBride 29.59 11.03 Transtown Shaw (1-5-6), 11.19 Caribbean Jewel (1-4-5),Cailin 11.34 4221 213ROSS October md) .......................... B McBride 29.5911-4 11-4 Gatillo Pride (6-5-1), 11.48 Ten Arches Gatillo Pride (6-5-1), 11.48 Ten Arches(6-1-4), (6-1-4),12.04 12.04Ballymac Ballymac Cailin October (ep md) B McBride 29.59 162 Silverton Solo (wd ro).......................... ...............................Walsh 29.62 4-1 5213 162Mr Silverton Solo (wd ro) ...............................Walsh 29.6211-4 4-1 Gatillo Pride (6-5-1), 11.48 Ten Arches (6-1-4), 12.04 Ballymac Cailin (4-2-6), 12.18 Supreme Egeria Solo (wd (wd ro)(wd ...............................Walsh 524 Brookend Scatcat ro)ro) ......................... Smith 29.52 12.18 Supreme Egeria(6-3-2), (6-3-2),12.32 12.32Ballymac BallymacPatty Patty(1-6-3), (1-6-3), 6162 524Silverton Brookend Scatcat ......................... Smith29.62 29.52 4-1 4-1 (4-2-6), 12.18 Supreme Egeria (6-3-2),Val 12.32 Ballymac Patty (1-6-3), 524 Brookend Scatcat (wd ro) 480m ......................... Smith 29.52 (A2) 4-1 (4-2-6), Rockview Venture (5-1-6), 5.17 12.47 Rockview Venture (5-1-6),1.04 1.04 Val(1-2-5), (1-2-5),1.19 1.19Ballymac BallymacAladin Aladin 5.17 480m (A2) 12.47 12.47 Rockview Venture (5-1-6), 1.04 Val (1-2-5), 1.19 Ballymac Aladin 5.17 480m (A2) TONE CHARLIE (rl (rl ro)ro) ...................Swadden 1.33 Copeland Elana (Nap) 1141 141TOTO TONE CHARLIE ...................Swadden29.24 29.24 7-2 7-2 (1-4-6), (1-4-6), 1.33 Copeland Elana (Nap)(6-5-2), (6-5-2),1.51 1.51Ballymac BallymacCody Cody(3-4(3-4141 TO TONEMer CHARLIE (rl ro)...................Swadden 29.24 7-2 (1-4-6), 1.33 Copeland Elana (Nap) (6-5-2), 1.51 Ballymac Cody (3-4263 Mullingar (rl ep).................................Hutton 29.35 9-2 2 263 Mullingar Mer (rl ep).................................Hutton 29.35 9-2 2)2) 263 Mullingar Mer (rl (md ep).................................Hutton 29.35 9-2 Harper ep)ep) ..........................Hutton 3545 545Droopys Droopys Harper (md ..........................Hutton29.57 29.57 7-2 7-2 2) MONMORE 545 Droopys Harper (md(sa ep) ..........................Hutton 29.57 11-4 7-2 Delta fw) ....................... Foster MONMOREFANCIES FANCIES 4314 314Rockmount Rockmount Delta (sa fw) ....................... Foster29.43 29.43 11-4 MONMORE FANCIES 314 Rockmount Delta (sa fw) ....................... Foster 29.43 11-4 Sooty (wd ro)ro) .............................Walsh Outbound Impact (1-2-3), 5654 654Silverton Silverton Sooty (wd .............................Walsh29.64 29.6411-2 11-2 2.08 2.08 Outbound Impact (1-2-3),2.27 2.27Lady LadyMillion Million(1-4-5), (1-4-5),2.47 2.47Start Start 654 Silverton Sooty (wd(wd ro)ro) .............................Walsh 29.64 11-2 2.08 Outbound Impact (1-2-3), 2.27 Lady Million (1-4-5), 2.47 Start 116 Chamberlain Tina ...................... Hughes 29.46 7-2 Sweep (6-3-1), 3.07 Swan 6 116 Chamberlain Tina (wd ro) ...................... Hughes 29.46 7-2 Itup Itup Sweep (6-3-1), 3.07 SwanStorm Storm(1-6-5), (1-6-5),3.28 3.28Manic ManicJoker Joker(2-5(2-5116 Chamberlain Tina (wd ro) 480m ...................... Hughes 29.46 (A3) 7-2 Itup Sweep (6-3-1), 3.07 Swan Storm (1-6-5), 3.28 Manic Joker 5.33 5.33 480m (A3) 1), 3.48 Droopys Ria (1-6-5), 4.08 Sheffield Hero (1-3-2), 4.27 Oi(2-55.33 480m (A3) 3.48 Droopys Ria (1-6-5),4.08 4.08Sheffield SheffieldHero Hero(1-3-2), (1-3-2),4.27 4.27OiOiOi 643 Jonnie Skull (rl (rl fw)fw) ....................................Porter 29.47 9-2 1),1), 3.48 Droopys Ria (1-6-5), OiOi 1643 643Jonnie Jonnie Skull ....................................Porter 29.47 9-2 Kanti (3-5-6), 4.47 Slaneyside Skull (rl fw)(rl ....................................Porter 29.47 9-2 Kanti (3-5-6), 4.47 SlaneysideJoe Joe(6-5-4), (6-5-4),5.07 5.07Endless EndlessNight Night(6-3-4), (6-3-4), 352 CAPTAIN MESSI ep) .......................... J Little 29.31 9-2 2352 352CAPTAIN CAPTAIN MESSI .......................... J Little29.31 29.31 9-2 9-2 Kanti (3-5-6), 4.47 Slaneyside Joe (6-5-4), 5.07 Endless Night (6-3-4), MESSI (rl (rl ep)ep) .......................... J Little 5.22 Organdy (2-3-5), 5.38 Rock 164 Primo Moe (sa(sa fw).............................. B McBride 29.61 9-2 5.22 Organdy (2-3-5), 5.38 RockItIt ItReason Reason(5-4-6), (5-4-6),5.56 5.56Farloe FarloeRiley Riley 3164 164Primo Primo Moe fw).............................. B McBride29.61 29.61 9-2 9-2 5.22 Organdy (2-3-5), 5.38 Rock Reason (5-4-6), 5.56 Farloe Riley Moe (sa fw).............................. B McBride 311311Headford Hoe (md ep) ............................... Davy 29.66 4-1 6.11 Nairobi Sunset (Nap) 4311 Headford Hoe (md ............................... Davy29.66 29.66 4-1 4-1 (2-4-3), (2-4-3), 6.11 Nairobi Sunset (Nap)(4-1-3) (4-1-3) Headford Hoe (md ep)ep) ............................... Davy (2-4-3), 6.11 Nairobi Sunset (Nap) (4-1-3) 265 Riverside Drogba (ep ro) ................... B McBride 29.57 3-1 5265265Riverside Riverside Drogba (ep ro) ................... B McBride29.57 29.57 3-1 3-1 SHEFFIELD Drogba (ep ................... B McBride SHEFFIELDFANCIES FANCIES 162 Ferryforth Sol (wd ro)ro) ............................... Davy 29.64 11-4 SHEFFIELD FANCIES 6162 162Ferryforth Ferryforth (wd ............................... Davy29.64 29.6411-4 11-4 11.11 Swift Brian (1-5-3), SolSol (wd ro)ro) ............................... Davy 11.28 5.47 685m (A2) 11.11 Swift Brian (1-5-3), 11.28Russanda RussandaRox Rox(5-1-2), (5-1-2),11.42 11.42 5.47 685m (A2) 11.11 Swift Brian (1-5-3), 11.28 Russanda Rox (5-1-2), 11.42 5.47 685m (A2) Camoranesi (6-2-3), 11.57 Muzzle 311311Silbury Campion (rl (rl ro)ro) ......................McDowell 42.45 3-1 Camoranesi (6-2-3), 11.57 MuzzleItIt ItMart Mart(4-5-1), (4-5-1),12.12 12.12Monleek MonleekSwift Swift 1311 Silbury Campion ......................McDowell42.45 42.45 3-1 3-1 Camoranesi (6-2-3), 11.57 Muzzle Mart (4-5-1), 12.12 Monleek Swift Silbury Campion (rl ro) ......................McDowell 126 Rodger (rl (rl ro)ro) .....................................Wallington 00.00 7-2 (6-4-3), 12.27 Alfie Joe (2-1-6), 2126 126Rodger Rodger .....................................Wallington00.00 00.00 7-2 7-2 (6-4-3), (6-4-3), 12.27 Alfie Joe (2-1-6),12.42 12.42Play PlayThe TheJoker Joker(1-2-3), (1-2-3),12.58 12.58 (rl ro) .....................................Wallington 12.27 Alfie Joe (2-1-6), 12.42 Play The Joker (1-2-3), 12.58 131 WISE LOUISE (md ro).........................Swadden 42.20 9-4 3131131WISE WISE LOUISE (md ro).........................Swadden42.20 42.20 9-4 9-4 Dodreamscometrue (3-1-6), 1.12 LOUISE (md ro).........................Swadden Dodreamscometrue (3-1-6), 1.12Newlawn NewlawnTally Tally(5-6-3), (5-6-3),1.27 1.27 231 Short Shift (wd fw) ...............................Swadden 00.00 6-1 (3-1-6), 1.12 Newlawn Tally (5-6-3), 1.27 4231 231Short Short Shift (wd ...............................Swadden00.00 00.00 6-1 6-1 Dodreamscometrue Shift (wd fw)fw) ...............................Swadden Stepaside Poplar (Nap) (3-1-5), 146 Sligo Mick (wd ep) ...................................Hutton 00.00 6-1 Stepaside Poplar (Nap) (3-1-5),1.44 1.44Burnley BurnleyBlue Blue(6-4-2), (6-4-2),1.58 1.58Voltair Voltair Poplar (Nap) (3-1-5), 1.44 Burnley Blue (6-4-2), 1.58 Voltair 5146 146Sligo Sligo Mick (wd ep) ...................................Hutton00.00 00.00 6-1 6-1 Stepaside Mick (wd ep) ...................................Hutton Mistie (5-6-1) 533 Call Nevada (wd ro) ................................. J Little 00.00 4-1 Mistie (5-6-1) 6533 533Call Call Nevada (wd ................................. J Little00.00 00.00 4-1 4-1 Mistie (5-6-1) Nevada (wd ro)ro) ................................. J Little
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3.50 3.50 2.40 2.40 2.30 3.50 2.30 4.00 2.40 4.00 3.00 2.30 3.00 3.50 4.00 3.50 4.40 3.00 4.40 4.30 3.50 4.30 4.30 4.40 4.30 4.20 44.20 30 3.30 43.30 30 4.50 44.50 20 5.30 35.30 30 2.00 42.00 50 4.50 54.50 30 3.20 23.20 00 2.00 42.00 50 5.20 35.20 20 5.00 25.00 00 2.10 52.10 20 2.10 52.10 00 3.00 23.00 10 2.10 22.10 10 4.10 34.10 00 5.10 25.10 10 43.30 10 3.30 52.00 10 2.00 35.20 30 5.20 23.40 00 3.40 55.10 20 5.10 34.00 40 4.00 52.00 10 2.00 4 00 2.40 2.40 2 00 4.00 4.00 2 40 3.10 43.10 00 3.50 33.50 10 2.40 32.40 50 2.20 22.20 40 2.00 2.00 2 20 4.10 24.10 00 2.10 2.10 4 10 5.20 5.20 2 10 2.50 52.50 20 3.40 23.40 50 2.00 32.00 40 2.00 2.00 2 00 5.30 5.30 2 00 4.40 54.40 30 4.10 4.10 4 40 3.50 43.50 10 3.30 3.30 3 50 5.10 35.10 30 4.50 54.50 10 4.50 4.50 4 50 3.30 43.30 50 2.00 2.00 3 30 4.40 24.40 00 4.40 44.40 40 3.00 43.00 40 3 00
Kelpie KelpieBlitz Blitz...................B ...................B Khefyn Khefyn..........................B ..........................B Klynch...........................H Ke p eB B Klynch...........................H Konzert Khe yn .........................H B Konzert .........................H Korngold KKorngold ynch .......................H H .......................H Lady Kon eSylvia...................B H LadySylvia ...................B Lager Time Ko ngo d ....................B H Lager Time ....................B Lets ........N Lady Sy vCracking a B LetsGet GetCracking ........N Libeccio ........................B Lage T me B Libeccio ........................B Light The Le s Ge CCity ack...............H ng N Light The City ...............H Little China LLittle becc o ...................B B China ...................B Little LLittle gh Miss The CZuri y ..............B H Miss Zuri ..............B Lord LLord eFranklin Ch na ................H B Franklin ................H Lord LLord eLexington M ss Zu .............B B Lexington .............B Lothair ..........................H Lo d F ank n H Lothair ..........................H Lovely Muck .................N Lo d Lex ng on B Lovely Muck .................N Lucy Bee .......................H Lo ha H Lucy Bee .......................H Madame Kintyre Love y Muck N Madame Kintyre...........B ...........B Magical Treasure Lucy Bee H Magical Treasure..........N ..........N Manatee Madame KBay n .................H y.................H e B ManateeBay Manshoor .....................B Mag ca T easu e N Manshoor .....................B Marmalady ....................B Mana ee Bay H Marmalady ....................B Master Manshoo B MasterBond Bond.................H .................H Matako ..........................N Ma ma ady B Matako ..........................N Maysville.......................B Mas e Bond H Maysville.......................B Ma ako N McConnell ....................H McConnell ....................H Maysv e Cry B Men MenDon’t Don’t Cry...............B ...............B McConne H Milly’s Milly’sSecret Secret................H ................H Men Don C y B Minty Fox ......................B Minty Fox ......................B MMisteray y s Sec e H Misteray ........................B ........................B MMossgo n y Fox B Mossgo .........................B .........................B MMosstown s e ay .....................N B Mosstown .....................N Mossgo B Mount Vesuvius ...........N Mount Vesuvius ...........N Moss ownOf Sins..........N N Multitude Multitude Of Sins ..........N Moun Vesuv us N Musical Strike ...............H Musical ...............H Mu udeStrike O....................B S ns N My Anchor My Anchor ....................B Mus ca ..........................H S ke H Naburn Naburn ..........................H My Ancho B North London ...............N NorthnLondon ...............N Nabu H Notarised ......................B Notarised ......................B No h London N Ocean Power ................B Ocean Power ................B No aPursuit sed B One ..................B One Pursuit ..................B OceanMagic Powe .................N B Oscar Oscar Magic .................N One Pu su B Pitt .....................H PittRivers Rivers Osca Mag......................H c.....................H N Pivotman PPivotman R ve s ......................H H Politbureau ...................H ...................H PPolitbureau vo man H Power Up ......................B Power Up ......................B Po bu eau H Precision Five ..............B Precision Five ..............B Powe Up B Princess Sheila ............B ............B PPrincess ec s ‘n onGold FSheila ve...............N B Purple Purple ‘nShe Golda...............N P ncess B Qoubilai ........................N Qoubilai ........................N Pu p e n Go d N Quadriller......................N Quadriller......................N Qoub a N Quite Chance ..........N QuiteBy By ..........N Quad e Chance N Ralphy Boy ...................H Ralphy ...................H Qu e ByBoy Chance N Red Forever ..................H Red Forever ..................H Ra phy Boy H Red .......................H RedRoar Roar Red Fo eve.......................H H Red Shuttle ...................B RedRoa Shuttle ...................B Red H Rising Dawn .................B Rising Dawn .................B Red Shu e ................H B Rock Canyon RRock s ng Canyon Dawn ................H B Rock RockPeak Peak.....................N .....................N Rock Canyon H Rock Peak N
at Sandown and Kempton, but fared a good deal better when second on his nursery debut at Windsor in August. Rising Dawn ran creditably again on his next start back at Sandown and then finally got off the mark at the sixth attempt in good style at Chepstow. Given he was doing all his best work at the finish in Wales, this step up to a mile and a quarter could well help him take his game to another level. Middleham maestro Mark Johnston loves a winner in his native Scotland and his Dawn Calling rates the best bet at Hamilton (4.40pm).
3.30 3.30 4.30 4.30 4.40 34.40 30 3.40 43.40 30 5.10 45.10 40 3.30 33.30 40 4.30 54.30 10 4.50 34.50 30 2.30 42.30 30 5.10 45.10 50 5.00 25.00 30 5.30 55.30 10 3.40 53.40 00 2.30 52.30 30 4.40 34.40 40 4.50 24.50 30 4.10 44.10 40 5.00 45.00 50 5.20 45.20 10 2.10 52.10 00 4.00 54.00 20 4.30 24.30 10 4.40 44.40 00 4.20 44.20 30 3.00 43.00 40 44.10 20 4.10 32.00 00 2.00 42.40 10 2.40 24.00 00 4.00 24.00 40 4.00 45.00 00 5.00 44.20 00 4.20 5 00 4.20 4.20 4 20 3.20 3.20 4 20 2.10 32.10 20 3.00 23.00 10 5.10 35.10 00 4.50 54.50 10 2.30 2.30 4 50 4.00 24.00 30 3.30 3.30 4 00 2.20 2.20 3 30 2.10 22.10 20 3.40 23.40 10 4.10 34.10 40 3.00 3.00 4 10 3.30 3.30 3 00 5.30 35.30 30 3.20 3.20 5 30 4.20 34.20 20 3.20 3.20 4 20 2.20 32.20 20 3.40 23.40 20 2.40 2.40 3 40 2.10 22.10 40 3.30 3.30 2 10 3.00 33.00 30 2.10 32.10 00 4.50 24.50 10 4 50
Roisini RoisiniBay Bay...................N ...................N Ronaldinho Ronaldinho...................B ...................B Rowlestone Ro s n Bay Lad N Rowlestone Lad...........B ...........B Ruff ......................B Rona d nho B RuffLuck Luck ......................B Samtu............................B Row es one Lad B Samtu............................B Santera .........................N Ru Luck B Santera .........................N Sash Of Sam B Sashu OfHonour Honour............N ............N Scarlet San e aStrand N Scarlet Strand..............B ..............B Scommettitrice.............B Sash O Honou N Scommettitrice.............B See Seen Sca e SBe and B SeeAnd And Be Seen..........B ..........B Senora Scomme ce B SenoraLobo Lobo.................B .................B Silver Alliance ..............B See And Be Seen B Silver Alliance ..............B Slow Coming Seno a Lobo B SlowTrain Train Coming.......N .......N Solitary SSolitary ve A Palm ance................N B Palm ................N Somoud SSomoud ow T a........................B n........................B Com ng N Song Parkes So aOf y Pa m ............H N Song Of Parkes ............H Sophie’s Beau ..............H Somoud B Sophie’s Beau ..............H Soul .................H Song O Pa kes H SoulInstinct Instinct .................H Spes ..................H Soph eNostra s Beau H SpesNostra ..................H Spock ............................N Sou ns nc H Spock ............................N Sporting Spes NosBoy a ................N H Sporting Boy ................N Spray Tan ......................B Spock N Spray Tan ......................B State .........N Spo ng Boy N StateDepartment Department .........N Steer By The Stars .......H Sp ay Tan B Steer By The Stars .......H Sun SSun a eQuest Depa.....................N men N Quest .....................N Sunraider ......................H SSunraider ee By The S a s H ......................H Sun Ques N Super Duplex Super Duplex................N ................N Sun a de H Tajneed .........................H Tajneed .........................H Supe Dup ex N Talqaa ...........................B Talqaa ...........................B Ta need H Taxiformissbyron .........H Taxiformissbyron .........H Ta qaa ........................H B Tectonic Tectonic ........................H Tax o m .......................B ssby on H Template Template .......................B Tec Goldmeister on c H The ..........N The Goldmeister ..........N Temp a eFox ................H B The Nifty The Nifty Fox ................H The Go dme s e .........N N Thehorsemaytalk Thehorsemaytalk .........N The N y Fox ...........N H Theroadtogorey Theroadtogorey Theho semay................B a k...........N N Tiger’s Home Tiger’s Home ................B The oad ogo ey N Tioga Pass ....................B ....................B TTioga ge sPass Home B To The Sky ....................N To The Sky ....................N T oga Pass B Towbee .........................H Towbee .........................H To The Sky N Train Hard .....................B Train Hard .....................B Towbee H Travel ............................H Travel ............................H T a n Ha d B Trooper Clarence Clarence.........N .........N TTrooper ave ........................H H Tuibama TTuibama oope C........................H a...................B ence N Two Sugars Two Sugars ...................B Tu bama H Upper Deck ...................N Upper Deck ...................N Two Suga s B Valco De Touzaine ........N Valco Deck De Touzaine ........N Uppe N Vallarta ..........................B Vallarta ..........................B Va co De Tou a ne N Vittachi ..........................H Vittachi ..........................H Va a a B Volio Vincente ..............N ..............N VVolio achVincente H Walter De La Mare ........B Walter De LaeMare ........B Vo o V ncen N Warsaw Pact .................N Warsaw .................N Wa eBroderick DePact La Ma e B Watt .............H Watt Broderick .............H Wa saw Pac N We Have A Dream .........H We Have A Dream .........H Wa B ode ck H Winnie Perry .................B Winnie .................B We HavePerry AFerry.............B D eam H Woolston Woolston Ferry.............B W nn e Pe y B Zalgarry ........................N Zalgarry ........................N Woo s on.......................B Fe y B Zaminate Zaminate Za ga y .......................B N Zarzal ............................N Zarzal Zam na............................N e B Za a N
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5.20 5.20 3.30 3.30 4.00 54.00 20 4.00 34.00 30 3.00 43.00 00 4.20 44.20 00 3.20 33.20 00 5.30 45.30 20 5.00 35.00 20 4.00 54.00 30 5.30 55.30 00 3.30 43.30 00 3.20 53.20 30 5.20 35.20 30 4.30 34.30 20 3.10 53.10 20 2.10 42.10 30 2.40 32.40 10 3.40 23.40 10 2.50 22.50 40 4.20 34.20 40 5.00 25.00 50 2.20 42.20 20 3.40 53.40 00 4.20 24.20 20 4.40 34.40 40 43.20 20 3.20 44.40 40 4.40 35.00 20 5.00 44.10 40 4.10 53.40 00 3.40 42.30 10 2.30 3 40 5.20 5.20 2 30 4.40 4.40 5 20 5.20 45.20 40 5.20 55.20 20 5.30 55.30 20 2.30 52.30 30 3.20 3.20 2 30 4.40 34.40 20 4.00 4.00 4 40 4.10 4.10 4 00 2.50 42.50 10 2.10 22.10 50 4.00 24.00 10 5.20 5.20 4 00 3.50 3.50 5 20 4.30 34.30 50 5.10 5.10 4 30 5.20 55.20 10 2.00 2.00 5 20 4.50 24.50 00 4.10 44.10 50 3.10 3.10 4 10 5.30 35.30 10 3.30 3.30 5 30 4.20 34.20 30 4.00 44.00 20 3.50 43.50 00 3 50
HALL HALLGREEN: GREEN:11.03 11.03Boglane BoglaneSunset Sunset3-1 3-1(4-1-3 (4-1-3£12.64 £12.64TC TC £34.89). £34.89). 11.19 11.19 Polnoon Fire 4-5f £9.06 TC 11.34 Shanakyle Rocket 2-1f (2-4-5 BELLE VUE: Cruising Belle 3-1 (5-4-6 £20.43 TC £46.35). 11.19 Polnoon Fire11.03 4-5f(2-1-5 (2-1-5 £9.06 TC£28.22). £28.22). 11.34 Shanakyle Rocket 2-1fAuntie (2-4-5 Nelly 3-1 (2-6-4 £16.48 TC £40.17). 11.34 Pea Diddy 6-1 (1-6-4 £33.65 TC £16.93 TC £57.93). 11.48 Frisky Lady 9-2 (6-2-1 £24.41 TC £52.17). 12.04 £16.93 TC £57.93). 11.48 Frisky Lady 9-2 (6-2-1 £24.41 TC £52.17). 12.04 £107.77). 11.48 Jewelinthecrown 5-2jtTC (3-4-6 £10.90 TC £26.48). 12.04 Kilcarrig Lagganmore Mally 2-1f £10.54 12.18 Lady 6-1 Lagganmore Mally 2-1f(1-3-2 (1-3-2 £10.5412.18 TC£34.39). £34.39). 12.18Manifesto Manifesto Lady 6-1(DH (DH Oyster 5-4f (3-4-6 £7.19 TC £17.22). Baliff Shannon 4-1 (4-2-5 £17.40 TC 2nd £16.46 TC 3-6-4 £17.94 TC 12.32 Ballymac Hi 2nd3-4-6 3-4-6 £16.46 TC£48.43 £48.43 £17.94 TC£52.76). £52.76). 12.3212.47 Ballymac Hi5-1 5-1 £61.90). 12.33 Towerhill Joker3-6-4 2-1f (2-1-3 £12.19 TC £32.62). Lil Scrappy (1-2-3 £21.16 TC 12.47 Funcheon 5-1 (1-2-3 £21.16 TC£72.37). £72.37). 12.471.04 Funcheon Harvey3-1 5-1(4-5-1 (4-5-1£29.27 £29.27TC TC £121.26). 7-2 (1-3-2 £14.11 TC £49.66). Forza Harvey Darryl (2-4-5 £15.92 TC£121.26). £53.54). 1.04 Cushie Nina 5-1 (6-2-1 £36.19 TC £142.82). 1.19 Mistys Dazl 4-1 (4-3-5 1.21 7-2 £36.19 (6-2-5 £23.17 TC £68.96). 1.37 Downsizing 3-1 1.04Bourne Cushie Supremacy Nina 5-1 (6-2-1 TC £142.82). 1.19 Mistys Dazl 4-1 (4-3-5 £30.50 TC 1.33 Killishin 7-2 (2-4-1 £19.27 £61.72). 1.51 (4-3-1 £19.02 TC £83.18). 1.51 Tyrur Magee Oxley 7-1 (6-5-4 £46.74 TCTC £116.69). Placer £30.50 TC£102.32). £102.32). 1.33 Killishin Magee 7-2 (2-4-1 £19.27 TC £61.72). 1.51 Adriatic 9-4f (4-6-1 £14.50 TC £41.82). Placer £1 stake (Races 1-6) £55.70, £1 stake (Races 1-6) £78.80, (Races 7-12) £717.00. Adriatic 9-4f (4-6-1 £14.50 TC £41.82). Placer £1 stake (Races 1-6) £55.70, HOVE: 7-12) Dacent Days 9-4f (6-4-1 £20.53 TC £67.49). 11.28 Monemore (Races (Races11.11 7-12)£876.00. £876.00. Messer 6-4f (4-6-5 £8.89 TC £25.56). 11.42 Express Hero 4-111.28 (2-6-5Duffs £20.52 TC NEWCASTLE: 11.11 4-1 (4-5-1 £19.02 TC £67.87). Lady NEWCASTLE: 11.11Fireswild Fireswild 4-1 (4-5-1 £19.02 TCTC £67.87). 11.28 Duffs Lady £45.21). 11.57 Ardbeg Brandon 6-4jt (3-1-6 £4.22 £12.70). 12.12 Tillyrod 5-2 (3-1-6 £14.14 TC 11.42 Aliyah 4-1 £19.07 TC £88.17). 5-2 (3-1-6 TC£42.16). £42.16). 11.42Droopys Droopys AliyahThelma 4-1(3-5-2 (3-5-2 £88.17). Teady 9-4f £14.14 (5-4-2 £13.83 TC £0.00). 12.27 Dacent 3-1£19.07 (3-1-5TC £17.31 TC 11.57 6-1 (1-4-3 £35.65 TC £88.84). 12.12 Anna Account 6-1 11.57AAKen KenRocky Rocky 6-1 (1-4-3 £35.65 TC £88.84). 12.12 Anna Account 6-1(5-2-3 (5-2-3 £50.29). 12.41 Joellie 2-1jt (1-2-3 £9.60 TC £18.15). 12.58 Roses Posh 2-1f (1-2-5 £34.54 T5,T6 both ran. Miss 3-1 (3-5-4 £10.97 TC £31.81). 1.12 Maireads 7-2 (4-1-3 £15.49 1.28 £34.54TC TC£78.30) £78.30)NR NR T5,T6 bothres resWish ran.12.27 12.27 MissLeanne LeanneTC 3-1£36.91). (3-5-4£26.19 £26.19 TC 12.42 Light Gold 3-1 (1-3-6 £14.34 TC £41.00). 12.58 Meenala Something Fishy 6-1 (5-1-3 £42.23 £123.20). 1.44 Slaheny Crystal (4-5-6 TC£57.92). £57.92). 12.42 Light Gold 3-1TC (1-3-6 £14.34 TC £41.00). 12.585-2 Meenala £30.98 TC £149.72). 1.58NR Mistaken For You 4-1 (1-2-4 TC £53.53). Placer Ritchie 6-1 (3-2 T1. Moaning May 7-2 (4-3-2 TC Ritchie 6-1 (3-2£23.59) £23.59) NR T1.1.12 1.12 Moaning May 7-2£15.52 (4-3-2£12.61 £12.61 TC£48.65). £48.65). £1 stake (Races 1-6) 5-1 £65.60, (Races 7-12) £238.00.1.44 Mill Francesca 6-1 (1-2-5 1.27 Was Not Casey (1-2-4 £21.27 TC £48.35). 1.27 Was Not 5-1 (1-2-4 £21.27 TC(2-6-3 £48.35). 1.44TC Mill£45.72). Francesca (1-2-5 KINSLEY: 2.12Casey Drobmur Casleeno 5-2f £16.33 2.296-1 Donnas £20.96 1.58 Kens Pint 4-1 £24.37 £54.80). Placer £1 stake £20.96TC TC£52.97). £52.97). Kens 4-1(4-3-1 (4-3-1 £24.37TC TC £54.80). Placer stake Spartacus 4-1 (6-2-51.58 £20.68 TCPint £47.25). 2.47 Another Episode 4-1 (1-2-4£1 £18.57 (Races 1-6) £476.00, (Races 7-12) £160.00. (Races 1-6) £476.00, (Races 7-12) £160.00. TC £54.82). 3.04 Send It Houdini 9-2 (3-2-5 £26.45 TC £89.29). 3.22 Two NEWCASTLE: 11.11 Fireswild (4-5-1 £19.02 TC Lady Shillings 4-1 (1-6-5 TC4-1 £92.00). Montreen 7-2 11.28 (4-2-5 £42.34 TC NEWCASTLE: 11.11£31.91 Fireswild 4-1 (4-5-13.37 £19.02 TC£67.87). £67.87). 11.28Duffs Duffs Lady 5-2 TC 11.42 Droopys Aliyah £19.07 TC £88.17). £108.62). 3.53 Maybe Billy 5-2f (1-6-4 £15.03 TC 4-1 £45.00). Poor 7-2 5-2(3-1-6 (3-1-6£14.14 £14.14 TC£42.16). £42.16). 11.42 Droopys Aliyah 4-1(3-5-2 (3-5-24.09 £19.07 TCAmy £88.17). 11.57 A Ken Rocky 6-1 (1-4-3 £35.65 TC £88.84). 12.12 Anna Account 6-1 (5-2-3 (2-3-1 £24.32 TC £82.16). 4.27 Gurtnacrehy Jess 7-2 (5-4-2 £22.09 TC £60.19). 11.57 A Ken Rocky 6-1 (1-4-3 £35.65 TC £88.84). 12.12 Anna Account 6-1 (5-2-3 4.41 Port Touch 5-2f (2-4-6 TCran. £75.98). Hawk 4-1£26.19 (3-4-2 £34.54 TC £78.30) NR T5,T6 both 12.27 Miss Leanne (3-5-4 £34.54 TC £78.30) NR T5,T6£19.83 bothres res ran. 12.274.58 MissHastings Leanne3-1 3-1 (3-5-4 £26.19 £17.52 TC £64.76). 5.17 Ballymac Credit £14.34 6-4f (1-6-2 £11.72 TC £25.81). 5.37 TC 12.42 Light Gold 3-1 TC £41.00). 12.58 Meenala TC£57.92). £57.92). 12.42 Light Gold 3-1(1-3-6 (1-3-6 £14.34 TCBorna £41.00). 12.589-2 Meenala Could Be Worse 3-1 (5-6-4 £15.86 TC £58.17). 5.55 Banner (1-2-6 Ritchie 6-1 (3-2 £23.59) NR T1. 1.12 Moaning May 7-2 (4-3-2 £12.61 TC £48.65). Ritchie 6-1 (3-2 £23.59) NR T1. 1.12 Moaning May 7-2 (4-3-2 £12.61 TC £48.65). £22.26 TC £43.19). Placer £1 stake (Races 1-6) £852.00, (Races 9-14) £241.00. 1.27 Not 5-1 £21.27 £48.35). Francesca 6-1 1.27Was Was NotCasey Casey 5-1(1-2-4 (1-2-4 £21.27TC TC £48.35). 1.44Mill Mill Francesca 6-1(1-2-5 (1-2-5 PELAW GRANGE: 12.00 Derryhogan Abbie 3-1 1.44 (1-3£20.12 TC £0.00). 12.20 £20.96 £52.97). 1.58 Kens Pint 4-1 (4-3-1 TC Placer £1 £6.54 TC £0.00). 12.40 Bluemist (1-3Crooks Marine 2-1jt (2-5£20.96TC TC £52.97). 1.58 Kens Pint 4-1 (4-3-1£24.37 £24.37Tunoco TC£54.80). £54.80). Placer5-2 £1stake stake (Races 1-6) £476.00, (Races 7-12) £160.00. £9.57 TC £0.00). 1.00 Loyal Mover 7-4jt (2-5£7.51 TC £0.00). 1.20 Dower Buster (Races 1-6) £476.00, (Races 7-12) £160.00. 5-2 (1-3£9.57 TC £0.00). 1.40 Welton 5-4f (5-2- £4.00 £0.00).Rose 2.00 HOVE: 2.08 Boherash Digby 9-2 (5-4-2 £32.99 2.27 Ballytag HOVE: 2.08 Boherash Digby 9-2 (5-4-2Spring £32.99TC TC£82.02). £82.02). 2.27TC Ballytag Rose Olympic Honcho 9-4fTC (3-6- £10.292.47 TC £0.00). 2.20 Jinky Race Void. 5-2cf £10.99 Viewpark 3-1jf £18.33 TC 5-2cf(3-4-2 (3-4-2 £10.99 TC£33.22). £33.22).2-1f 2.47 Viewpark Jinky 3-1jf(2-3-6 (2-3-6 £18.33 TC PERRY BARR: 2.06 Safe Impact (4-6-1 £10.31 TC £37.83). 2.21 Poor Fellow £67.97). 3.07 Zeagle Flashy 6-4f (2-5-3 £12.39 TC £45.87). 3.28 October Badger £67.97). 3.07 Zeagle Flashy 6-4f (2-5-3 £12.39 TC(4-6-5 £45.87). 3.28 TC October Badger 5-1 (3-2-6 £29.78 TCTC £90.69). 2.383.48 Tortilla FlatBenjiwells 5-1 £24.36 £79.33). 2.57 5-2cf (4-1-5 £11.87 £42.75). Being 5-2 (3-6-1 £25.42 TC 5-2cf (4-1-5 £11.87 TC £42.75). 3.48 Being Benjiwells 5-2 (3-6-1 £25.42 TC Crumps 7-1 (6-2-3 £84.53 TC £236.84). 3.13 Heathmill Ginger 5-2 (1-5-6 £9.74 £83.94). Placer £1 stake £83.94). Placer £1 stake(Races (Races1-6) 1-6) £208.00. TC £26.37). 3.29 Kilara Lauren 9-2£208.00. (3-5-2 £19.49 TC £45.06). 3.44 Black Bull BELLE Frosties Mover £15.16 TC 2.37 Wont Boy 3-1VUE: (2-1-6 £14.46 TC £32.23). 4.02 Miss Maggie 7-2 (5-3-1 £18.51 TC BELLE VUE:2.18 2.18 Frosties Mover5-2f 5-2f(4-1-2 (4-1-2Moo £15.16 TC£48.22). £48.22). 2.37 WontBe Be Gonelong 7-2 (3-5-6 £25.72 TC £96.08). 2.57 Oscar Bay 7-1 TC £65.90). 4.18 Leahs 3-1 (2-3-1 £19.01 TC £79.72). Denross Gretch Gonelong 7-2 (3-5-6Susie £25.72 TC £96.08). 2.57 Oscar Bay4.33 7-1(6-1-2 (6-1-2£25.33 £25.33 TC 5-2 (4-5-6 £12.69 TC £48.80). 4.47 Mullahill Hero 4-1 (4-3-2 £13.16 TC £43.10). £88.72) NR T3 res ran. 3.17 Truly Devine 9-4f (5-1-3 £17.85 TC £46.78). 3.38 £88.72) NR T3 res ran. 3.17 Truly Devine 9-4f (5-1-3 £17.85 TC £46.78). 3.38 5.08 Bower Ray 2-1f £25.23 (5-1-3 £12.38 TC £30.33). 5.27 Telex Thunder 7-2 (4-3-5 Kersal Boots (4-6-2 TC 3.58 Emerson Velvet 9-4 £7.27 KersalTC Boots (4-6-2 £25.23 TC£66.59). £66.59). 3.58 Emerson 9-4(1-5-4 (1-5-4 £7.27 £16.40 £61.14). 5.46 Heathmill Brae 7-2 (4-6-2 £21.59Velvet TC £74.43). Placer £1 TC Placer £1 (Races 1-6) TC£23.03). £23.03). £1stake stake (Races9-14) 1-6)£241.00. £241.00. stake (RacesPlacer 1-6) £745.00, (Races £73.30.
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54/78- HERE COMES MOSS (442) 6-10-12 ................ R Flint Runs: 6 £243 Trainer: J Flint Owner: Mr A R Evans
893-3 QUITE BY CHANCE (146) 4-10-11 ............... J Tizzard Runs: 4 Places: 2 £467 Trainer: C Tizzard Owner: T Hamlin, M Dare, W Snook, T Warner
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-23283 CRUISE IN STYLE (13)(B,T,D2) 7-10-7James Best(3) Runs: 25 Wins: 2(GS,G) Places: 6 £8,409 Trainer: K Bishop Owner: Mr Steve Atkinson
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4-1612 FAIRYINTHEWIND (48) 4-11-12.......... W Hutchinson Runs: 5 Wins: 2(A,G) Places: 1 £6,343 Trainer: A King Owner: Mr R Delnevo 2423- SASH OF HONOUR (182)(V,BF) 4-11-7 ....R Johnson Runs: 4 Places: 3 £3,244 Trainer: T Vaughan Owner: Mr R H D Smith
0650-1 TO THE SKY (29)(P,CD) 5-11-4 ................C McKee(7) Runs: 12 Wins: 1(F) Places: 3 £5,817 Trainer: J G O’Shea Owner: Mr J R Salter
4-8344 MULTITUDE OF SINS (40)(P) 6-11-2 ........... J Tizzard Runs: 7 Places: 1 £915 Trainer: C Tizzard Owner: Tizzard Racing One 133 PURPLE ‘N GOLD (8)(P) 4-11-2............T Scudamore Runs: 3 Wins: 1(F,A) Places: 1 £4,941 Trainer: D Pipe Owner: Mrs Lynne Webb
6-5132 QUADRILLER (30)(T,BF,D) 6-10-13..........T J O’Brien Runs: 13 Wins: 1(F) Places: 2 £3,810 Trainer: P Hobbs Owner: Ms Michelle Ryan 5/59-3 SLOW TRAIN COMING (39) 6-10-6 ...........P Moloney Runs: 5 Places: 1 £286 Trainer: E Williams Owner: Mr R E R Williams
4620-9 SUPER DUPLEX (F67) 6-10-5 ..................... C Bolger Runs: 7 Places: 1 £763 Trainer: P Phelan Owner: Special Piping Materials Ltd
2012: The Lemonpie 7 10 7, A Tinkler 6-1 (B Powell), 8 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 10-3 Quadriller, 4 Purple ‘n Gold, 9-2 Fairyinthewind, 5 Sash Of Honour, 8 Slow Train Coming, To The Sky, Multitude Of Sins, 16 Super Duplex. QUADRILLER 15-8fav (11-7) Tracked leaders, led 5th, not fluent 3 Form out, headed after 2 out, stayed on same pace flat, 2nd of 6, 2 1/2l behind Vimiero (11-12) at Newton Abbot 2m 1f nov hcp hdl 0-110 (4) gd in Aug. PURPLE ‘N GOLD 4-1 (10-6) Held up towards rear, hirt 3rd, good headway before 3 out, went 2nd 2 out, every chance when not fluent last, dropped to 3rd and one pace flat, 3rd of 10, 2l behind Alfraamsey (11-4) at Plumpton 2m hcp hdl 0-135 (3) gf. FAIRYINTHEWIND 3-1 (11-6) Tracked leaders, went 2nd after last (usual 2 out), ridden approaching bypassed last, no impression with winner, 2nd of 8, 4l behind Laudatory (11-7) at Stratford 2m hcp hdl 0-120 (4) gd in Aug. SASH OF HONOUR 11-8fav (10-12) Raced keenly, led, hit 3 out and ridden, went left and headed next, chased leaders, stayed on same pace approaching last, 3rd of 8, 3 1/2l behind Dollar Bill (11-2) at Plumpton 2m 4yo hdl (4) gd in Apr. MULTITUDE OF SINS 14-1 (10-12) Held up, pulled hard, not fluent, bad mistakes 3rd and 4th, headway 3 out, every chance 2 out, soon ridden, mistake last, no extra flat, 4th of 5, 4 1/2l behind Kilbree Kid (11-5) at Newton Abbot 2m 6f nh nov hdl (4) gf in Aug. SLOW TRAIN COMING 10-1 (11-0) Raced keenly, held up in touch on inside, chased leaders 4 out, outpaced when not much room before next, went moderate 3rd 2 out, no chance with front pair, 3rd of 8, 29l behind Koultas King (11-0) at Ffos Las 2m 6f mdn hdl (5) gd in Aug.
-51233 DETROIT RED (29)(CD) 7-11-1 .......................H Frost Runs: 17 Wins: 3(F,G) Places: 3 £14,104 Trainer: M Hill Owner: The Detroit Reds
9 597/P5 MOSSTOWN (20)(T,V) 7-11-1 ......................... D Fahy Runs: 11 Wins: 1(S,A) Places: 1 £12,159 Trainer: L Corcoran Owner: G D Building Ltd J Parsons
2012: Moulin De La Croix 8 11 8, S Twiston-Davies 10-11 Fav (N TwistonDavies), 4 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 13-8 Bennys Quest, 5-2 Spock, 3 Trooper Clarence, 13-2 Cruise In Style, 16 Humbel Ben. BENNYS QUEST 5-2 (11-9) Chased leaders, mistake 8th, went 2nd Form before last, stayed on same pace, no impression on winner, 2nd of 5, 7l behind Giant O Murchu (11-3) at Stratford 2m 1f hcp chs 0-115 (4) gf. SPOCK 8-1 (10-4) Took keen hold, tracked leader, led before 5th, hit last, narrowly headed flat, led again towards finish, won at Worcester 2m hcp chs 0-135 (3) gd beating Royale’s Charter (11-12) by 1/2l, 6 ran. TROOPER CLARENCE 5-2 (11-12) Led, mistake 5th, headed next, soon pushed along, ridden after 3 out, stayed on to dispute moderate 3rd next, no chance with leaders, 4th of 5, 21l behind Bennys Quest (10-9) at Newton Abbot 2m hcp chs 0-120 (4) gf in Aug.
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9/8-P9 SANTERA (44)(B) 9-11-4 ......................Will Kennedy Runs: 41 Wins: 7(F,S,GS,G) Places: 10 £44,646 Trainer: J Spearing Owner: Mr Jason Tucker
7 P0-965 DELPHI MOUNTAIN (39) 8-11-1 ............M G Nolan(3) Runs: 23 Wins: 2(GS,G) Places: 4 £20,468 Trainer: R Woollacott Mr D Stevens & Mrs S Stevens
4 6P-P89 HUMBEL BEN (17)(P,C) 10-11-4 .............N Scholfield Runs: 27 Wins: 3(G) Places: 4 £17,442 Trainer: A Jones Owner: Burnham P & D Ltd
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4-2322 QOUBILAI (57)(T) 9-11-8 ..........................R Johnson Runs: 21 Wins: 2(G) Places: 6 £10,922 Trainer: T Vaughan Owner: Mr J H Frost
5 225211 MOUNT VESUVIUS (25)(T) 5-11-8 ............T J O’Brien Runs: 17 Wins: 2(F,G) Places: 5 £10,969 Trainer: P Henderson The Ray Of Hope Partnership
0-7424 TROOPER CLARENCE (39)(CD) 9-11-12 .P Moloney Runs: 37 Wins: 7(F,G) Places: 6 £59,554 Trainer: E Williams Owner: Mrs S De Wilde
3 732112 BENNYS QUEST (23)(P,CD) 10-11-12C Shoemark(7) Runs: 42 Wins: 4(F,G) Places: 15 £30,847 Trainer: N Mulholland John Hobbs & Dave Harris
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547/24 ZALGARRY (38) 6-11-11 ...............................J Wall(7) Runs: 12 Wins: 1 Places: 2 £20,790 Trainer: A Whitehead Owner: Mr A J Whitehead
10 38/04- MATAKO (481) 10-10-13 ............................. I Popham Runs: 30 Wins: 6(G) Places: 6 £4,650 Trainer: Mrs C Keevil Owner: Mr P M Bryant 11 65P6- BOLD CUFFS (213) 4-10-13 ........................ J Tizzard Runs: 4 Trainer: C Tizzard Owner: Mr J P Romans
12 27-638 SUN QUEST (46)(T,D2) 9-10-9 .........Mr L Kilgarriff(7) Runs: 55 Wins: 2(S,GS) Places: 16 £16,836 Trainer: S D Dixon Owner: Mr S Dixon 2012: Southway Star 7 11 12, M G Nolan(7) 6-1 (Mrs S Gardner), 11 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Mount Vesuvius, 7-2 Qoubilai, 4 Detroit Red, 8 Sporting Boy, 10 Bold Cuffs, 12 Matako, 16 Zalgarry, Escort’men, 20 Others.
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1 P-60F4 BOLBERRY SPRINGS (39)(T) 6-11-12 ........ J Tizzard Runs: 6 £258 Trainer: C Tizzard Owner: J K Farms
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7567-8 LOVELY MUCK (38) 8-11-11 ..........S Twiston-Davies Runs: 7 Places: 1 £954 Trainer: N Twiston-Davies Owner: Mr N A Twiston-Davies /45-80 BERNISDALE (84)(D) 5-11-9 ........................... R Flint Runs: 9 Wins: 1(S,F,A,G) £2,214 Trainer: J Flint Roderick James & Geraint Anstee
45-627 CHANKILLO (6) 4-11-8 .........................Will Kennedy Runs: 5 Places: 1 £1,184 Trainer: S-J Davies Owner: Mr Andrew Gough
5 233FP/ JAZZ CITY (2365)(BF) 13-11-7.......................M Grant Runs: 9 Places: 4 £3,080 Trainer: M Blanshard Owner: Mr D Carroll 6 7
8741/ ROCK PEAK (F46)(B) 8-11-4 ........... Rob Williams(5) Runs: 4 Wins: 1(GS,G) £2,116 Trainer: B J Llewellyn Owner: Mr B J Llewellyn
08-905 WARSAW PACT (32)(P,D) 10-11-1 ...Mr L Kilgarriff(7) Runs: 40 Wins: 8(S,F,A,GS,G) Places: 8 £32,428 Trainer: S D Dixon Owner: Mr S Dixon
8 38P41- DOHENY BAR (183) 10-10-12 ..................T J O’Brien Runs: 35 Wins: 2(GS) Places: 4 £5,395 Trainer: P Henderson Owner: Mr John H W Finch
9 4455P- NORTH LONDON (184) 6-10-12 .....................H Frost Runs: 10 £143 Trainer: J Frost Owner: Mr Tim Russell 10 03-360 FAIR BREEZE (F26) 6-10-11 .....................R Johnson Runs: 13 Places: 5 £1,789 Trainer: R Phillips Owner: The Summer Club 11 57P88- JAWAHAL DU MATHAN (180) 5-10-7 ...........J Wall(7) Runs: 10 Trainer: A Whitehead Owner: Mr A J Whitehead
12 P649P/ LETS GET CRACKING (F1732) 9-10-6...N Scholfield Runs: 5 £262 Trainer: A Jones Owner: Mr T S M S Riley-Smith
2/R-1P ROISINI BAY (127)(P) 9-11-7 ..............J Sherwood(5) Runs: 23 Wins: 3 Places: 4 Trainer: Mrs R Ford Owner: Mr K Snook
3 21P3-3 THE GOLDMEISTER (84)(P) 6-11-5 Kielan Woods(3) Runs: 15 Wins: 1 Places: 3 £1,190 Trainer: C Longsdon Owner: Pitman Gold Syndicate Vi 4 4PP3P- FINNEGAN PADDY (205) 7-11-4.....Michael Byrne(3) Runs: 17 Wins: 1(GS) Places: 4 £2,969 Trainer: T Vaughan Owner: Mr Paul Bowtell
32633- VALCO DE TOUZAINE (206)(BF,D2) 4-10-7 . D Jacob Runs: 9 Wins: 2(G) Places: 3 £3,629 Trainer: P Nicholls Owner: The Gi Gi Syndicate
3 928U-8 ESCORT’MEN (23)(H,T) 7-11-9 .................P Moloney Runs: 20 Wins: 2(S,GS) £45,011 Trainer: A Middleton Owner: Macable Partnership
1 5534P1 SPOCK (3)(B,C,D) 8-12-5(7ex) ........... Mrs A Dunn(7) Runs: 20 Wins: 5(F,G) Places: 3 £24,637 Trainer: A Dunn Owner: Mrs K R Smith-Maxwell
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136-53 ZARZAL (23)(D) 5-11-4 ..............................P Moloney Runs: 9 Wins: 1(S) Places: 3 £14,057 Trainer: E Williams Owner: Mrs Janet Davies
AT THE RACES SKY 415 HANDICAP HURDLE (4) 2m 3f 4yo plus Winner £3,509
CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS’ HANDICAP CHASE (5) 3m 2f 110yds 4yo plus Winner £2,729
1 FP9-93 MAGICAL TREASURE (6)(B,T) 9-11-12 . James Best Runs: 18 Places: 6 £3,657 Trainer: S Kerswell Owner: Mr R H Kerswell
14387- IVOR’S KING (192) 6-11-4............................ J Tizzard Runs: 15 Wins: 3(S,GS) Places: 2 £12,590 Trainer: C Tizzard Owner: Mr W I M Perry
1 F25535 SPORTING BOY (48)(T) 5-11-12.............N Scholfield Runs: 20 Wins: 4(F,GS,G) Places: 3 £17,457 Trainer: J Farrelly Owner: Mr W Clifford
407-4 CLOUDY LADY (111) 5-10-5 ....................... I Popham Runs: 4 £114 Trainer: Mrs C Keevil Owner: Mr Peter Hart
WELCOME BACK SEAN DOONER HANDICAP CHASE (4) 2m 110yds 4yo plus Winner £4,289
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5 531-7P HOBB’S DREAM (43)(P,D2) 9-11-2....C Shoemark(3) Runs: 40 Wins: 6(S,GS,G) Places: 8 £20,240 N Mulholland J & J Hobbs & Mr P J Proudle
2012: Jump City 6 11 3, D Jacob 6-4 (P Nicholls), 4 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 6-4 Valco De Touzaine, 7-2 Hansupfordetroit, 9-2 Zarzal, 5 Ivor’s King, 10 Easily Pleased, 12 Dontpaytheferryman.
2012: The New One 4 10 12, S Twiston-Davies 2-7 Fav (N Twiston-Davies), 9 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 4-6 Oscar Magic, 4 Quite By Chance, 9-2 State Department, 10 Cloudy Lady, 33 Here Comes Moss.
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2012: Kayfrou 7 10 7, D Jacob 9-1 (N Mitchell), 15 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 3 Doheny Bar, 5 Bolberry Springs, 8 Lovely Muck, Warsaw Pact, Rock Peak, North London, 10 Chankillo, 12 Jawahal Du Mathan, 14 Others.
3 P6-851 HANSUPFORDETROIT (125) 8-11-4 .............. D Fahy Runs: 10 Wins: 2(S) Places: 2 £12,041 Trainer: B J Llewellyn Owner: Mr Alex James
/2221- OSCAR MAGIC (184) 6-11-5 ..........S Twiston-Davies Runs: 7 Wins: 2(GS) Places: 3 £won £13,212 Trainer: N Twiston-Davies Owner: Mrs Lorna Berryman
4/34 STATE DEPARTMENT (33) 6-10-12..........R Johnson Runs: 3 Places: 1 £594 Trainer: P Hobbs Owner: Mr P J Hobbs
13 26884P EXILES RETURN (6) 11-10-4 .................M Quinlan(3) Runs: 38 Wins: 2(F) Places: 1 £3,658 Trainer: Mrs J Retter Owner: Mrs Jackie Retter
OLIVE AND JACK OLIVER NOVICES’ CHASE (4) 2m 110yds 4yo plus Winner £4,289
2 5P2-86 DONTPAYTHEFERRYMAN (23)(B,D8) 8-11-4 R T Dunne(3) Runs: 43 Wins: 9(S,A,GS,G) Places: 11 £65,617 Trainer: J K Price Owner: Mr J K Price
2.20 – Quite By Chance 2.50 – Bennys Quest 3.20 – Purple ‘n Gold 3.50 – Zarzal 4.20 – Detroit Red 4.50 – Lovely Muck 5.20 – The Goldmeister
‘NATIONAL HUNT’ NOVICES’ HURDLE (Class 4) 2m 3f 4yo plus Winner £3,509 1
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1 113341 EASILY PLEASED (30)(CD) 7-11-11 ...............H Frost Runs: 24 Wins: 3(F,G) Places: 6 £9,466 Trainer: M Hill Owner: Roger Oliver & Claire Harding
Going: Soft (Good to soft in places; Goingstick 6.6).
CAPTAIN WESSEX 2.20 — Oscar Magic 2.50 — Bennys Quest 3.20 — To The Sky 3.50 — Zarzal 4.20 — Detroit Red 4.50 — Chankillo 5.20 — The Goldmeister
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6 0P5-P7 THEROADTOGOREY (84) 7-11-1 ............... I Popham Runs: 19 Trainer: Miss S Robinson Owner: Mr B Robinson, Mr & Mrs Wright
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1-4163 SOLITARY PALM (30)(B,C) 10-10-12 ........M G Nolan Runs: 51 Wins: 3(S,F) Places: 6 £18,440 Trainer: B Forsey Owner: A Stevens, B Forsey
8 1-35P5 THEHORSEMAYTALK (43)(V) 8-10-9 ........................ ...........................................................Kevin Jones(5) Runs: 9 Wins: 1 Places: 1 Trainer: M B Shears Owner: Mr J B Shears
9 364722 GOLDEN SQUIRELL (22)(V) 6-10-6 ...........T Cannon Runs: 10 Places: 3 £3,723 Trainer: B Powell Owner: Mr L Gilbert
10 P-5P55 UPPER DECK (20) 8-10-0 ....................... D Hiskett(5) Runs: 18 Places: 2 £1,177 Trainer: R Phillips Owner: The Summer Club 11 -30935 VOLIO VINCENTE (30) 6-10-0 ....... Jonathan Park(5) Runs: 20 Places: 3 £1,599 Trainer: C J Gray Owner: Optimumracing Co Uk
2012: How’s D Strawboss 7 10 0, Peter Carberry 15-2 (A Sadik), 6 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 9-4 Golden Squirell, 10-3 The Goldmeister, 5 Magical Treasure, 8 Solitary Palm, 12 Upper Deck, Roisini Bay, 14 Thehorsemaytalk, Finnegan Paddy, 20 Others.
weekend Results ePSoM DownS: good
2.15—Juan alonso (R Hughes, 3-1 2nd Fav) 1; Mime Dance (11-4 Fav) 2; Intermath (7-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. hd, 3l. (R Hannon). Tote: £3.20; pl £1.40, £1.70, £2.20. Ex: £11.60. Tricast: £47.71. Trifecta: £45.60. CSF: £10.83. 2.45—Scotland (J Crowley, 9-2) 1; Day Of Conquest (9-4 2nd Fav) 2; Lone Warrior (10-1) 3. 5 ran. 21/2l, nk. (A Balding; 2-1 Fav Speedy Approach). Tote: £5.10; pl £1.80, £1.80. Ex: £13.80. Trifecta: £67.60. CSF: £14.79. Non-runner: Top of The Glas.
3.20—Thouwra (M Barzalona, 6-4 Fav) 1; Melvin The Grate (7-2) 2; Dark Emerald (14-1) 3. Hcap 6 ran. 31/2l, 1/2l. (S Bin Suroor). Tote: £2.30; pl
£1.30, £2.70. Ex: £7.60. Trifecta: £35.00. CSF: £6.94.
3.55—weapon of choice (T Queally, 7-1) 1; Benzanno (5-1 Jt 2nd Fav) 2; Aussie Reigns (7-1) 3. Hcap 10 ran. 3/4l, hd. (W Kittow; 9-2 Fav
Broughton). Tote: £9.60; pl £2.70, £2.10, £2.50. Ex: £43.10. Tricast: £255.26. Trifecta: £296.20. CSF: £41.33. Non-runner: Soryah.
4.30—omar Khayyam (O Murphy, 8-1) 1; Certavi (5-1 2nd Fav) 2; Saint Helena (16-1) 3. Hcap 12 ran. 13/4l, 4l. (A Balding; 11-4 Fav Bee Jay
Kay). Tote: £8.40; pl £3.10, £2.00, £5.70. Ex: £51.00. Tricast: £639.71. Trifecta: £887.60. CSF: £48.61. Nonrunners: Aloha, Royal Alcor.
5.00—Jakey (R Hughes, 10-1) 1; Song And Dance Man (5-4 Fav) 2; Dark Amber (9-2) 3. 6 ran. 21/4l, 31/4l. (P Phelan). Tote: £8.00; pl £3.40, £1.40. Ex: £32.60. Trifecta: £57.00. CSF: £23.97.
5.30—iptisam (N Callan, 6-1) 1; Intimidate (20-1) 2; Kyllachy Rise (5-2 Fav) 3. Hcap 12 ran.
11/4l. (J Tate). Tote: £6.40; pl £2.40, £6.10, £1.60. Ex: £148.90. Tricast: £386.71. Trifecta: £850.60. CSF: £126.00. Non-runners: Intomist, Kamchatka, Strictly Silca. 3/4l,
Jackpot: not won, pool of £9,854.52 carried over to bath. Placepot: £70.50 Quadpot: £29.00
MUSSeLbURgH: good to firm
2.00—gulland Rock (D Costello, 11-4 Fav) 1; Baltic Spirit (10-1) 2; Saffire Song (13-2) 3. Hcap 9 ran. nk, ns. (W Muir). Tote: £4.10; pl £1.40, £3.30, £2.30. Ex: £32.60. Tricast: £163.29. Trifecta: £209.60. CSF: £30.74. Non-runner: Secret Applause. 2.30—neuf Des coeurs (P McDonald, 25-1) 1; Porthos Du Vallon (16-1) 2; Wealth (8-11 Fav) 3. 5 ran. nk, 1/2l. (K Dalgleish). Tote: £14.40; pl £3.70, £5.50. Ex: £64.20. Trifecta: £213.70. CSF: £271.64.
3.00—Just Paul (D Cannon, 9-2 2nd Fav) 1; Mishaal (7-1) 2; Future Reference (2-1 Fav) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 11/2l, hd. (P Kirby). Tote: £5.30; pl £1.20,
£2.90, £1.40. Ex: £35.20. Tricast: £84.06. Trifecta: £124.30. CSF: £35.32.
3.35—coincidently (S De Sousa, 13-2) 1; Light Rose (6-1) 2; Elle Woods (12-5 Fav) 3. Hcap 9 ran. 11/4l, 1/2l. (A Bailey). Tote: £10.00; pl £3.00,
£2.80, £1.20. Ex: £58.70. Tricast: £120.14. Trifecta: £497.70. CSF: £44.58.
4.10—alcaeus (L Morris, 15-8 Fav) 1; Cosmic Sun (8-1) 2; Hawdyerwheesht (10-1) 3. Hcap 7 ran. 1/2l, 1l. (Sir M Prescott). Tote: £2.60; pl £1.50,
£3.90. Ex: £17.30. Trifecta: £79.70. CSF: £16.18.
4.45—berlusca (D Tudhope, 12-1) 1; Tectonic (4-1) 2; Royal Straight (12-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 5l, 23/4l. (D O’Meara; 3-1 Fav Plunder). Tote: £12.10; pl
£3.50, £1.20, £2.90. Ex: £63.30. Tricast: £604.79. Trifecta: £414.70. CSF: £60.50.
5.15—irish girls Spirit (Shirley Teasdale, 7-2 2nd Fav) 1; Compton Heights (6-1) 2; Wicked Wilma (12-1) 3. Hcap 9 ran. 2l, 1l. (P Midgley; 5-2 Fav True That). Tote: £3.90; pl £1.30, £1.70, £3.50. Ex: £21.30. Tricast: £231.73. Trifecta: £207.90. CSF: £25.66. 5.45—beauty Pageant (Claire Murray, 7-2 2nd Fav) 1; Cheyenne Red (16-1) 2; Here Now And Why (15-8 Fav) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 3/4l, nk. (D
Brown). Tote: £4.50; pl £1.60, £3.60, £1.20. Ex: £39.10. Tricast: £98.46. Trifecta: £109.50. CSF: £44.61. Non-runner: The Kicking Lord. The Kicking Lord| Rule 4 applies to All Bets, deduct 10p in the pound.
Placepot: £832.30 Quadpot: £12.20
cHeSTeR: good
1.55—Dynaglow (R Havlin, 15-8 Fav) 1; Rough Courte (5-2 2nd Fav) 2; Kinloss (10-1) 3. 11 ran. 21/4l, 21/4l. (J Gosden). Tote: £2.70; pl £1.50,
4.15—blithe Spirit (N Farley, 13-2) 1; Secret Romance (8-1) 2; Telegraph (9-2 Fav) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 11/2l, 3/4l. (E Alston). Tote: £4.70; pl £4.70, £1.60,
£1.90. Ex: £114.60. Tricast: £264.23. Trifecta: £547.00. CSF: £60.09. Non-runners: Lilo Lil, Limegrove.
4.50—ocean Tempest (B Doyle, 11-4 Fav) 1; Rene Mathis (3-1 2nd Fav) 2; Monsieur Chevalier (8-1) 3. Hcap 12 ran. 41/2l, 1/2l. (J Ryan). Tote: £4.30;
pl £1.60, £1.10, £3.90. Ex: £13.10. Tricast: £63.42. Trifecta: £51.40. CSF: £11.92. Non-runners: Gandalak, Sorella Bella.
5.20—gabrial The Master (T Eaves, 4-1) 1; Duke Of Yorkshire (5-1) 2; Vicky Valentine (11-1) 3. Hcap 6 ran. 1l, nk. (R Fahey; 15-8 Fav Eton Rambler). Tote: £4.50; pl £5.10, £1.20. Ex: £23.50. Trifecta: £105.70. CSF: £24.30. Nonrunner: Arlecchino. Placepot: £6,671.60 Quadpot: £97.50
HaYDocK: good-good to firm in places
2.25—Flippant (T Queally, 5-1 2nd Fav) 1; Dancing Sands (9-4 Fav) 2; Testing (7-1) 3. 12 ran. 33/4l. (W Haggas). Tote: £5.00; pl £2.10, £1.20, £2.70. Ex: £10.40. Trifecta: £125.90. CSF: £15.48. 1/2l,
2.10—King of Macedon (A Nicholls, 15-2) 1; The Hooded Claw (5-1 2nd Fav) 2; Jacob’s Pillow (4-9 Fav) 3. 10 ran. 3/4l, 11/4l. (M Johnston). Tote:
ns. (A Balding). Tote: £5.90; pl £2.80, £3.50, £2.10. Ex: £39.10. Tricast: £477.60. Trifecta: £32.00. CSF: £76.69. Non-runners: Diman Waters, Jack Luey.
4.40—wall of Sound (R Kingscote, 7-2 2nd Fav) 1; Cruck Realta (12-1) 2; Vicksburg (5-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 21/2l, 2l. (T Dascombe; 11-4 Fav Electra
Spectra). Tote: £5.60; pl £2.00, £4.90, £2.00. Ex: £56.50. Tricast: £206.13. Trifecta: £433.10. CSF: £42.16. Non-runners: Asgardella, Missed Call, Rosaceous.
5.15—Swinging Hawk (S Donohoe, 16-1) 1; Suegioo (11-4 Fav) 2; Jonny Delta (7-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 2l, 2l. (I Williams). Tote: £24.90; pl £6.10, £1.10, £1.70. Ex: £94.00. Tricast: £344.49. Trifecta: £765.90. CSF: £59.12. 5.50—Short Squeeze (M Dwyer, evens Fav) 1; Balty Boys (5-1 2nd Fav) 2; Sandagiyr (9-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 41/2l, 11/2l. (H Palmer). Tote: £1.90; pl
£1.60, £2.30, £2.50. Ex: £7.90. Tricast: £30.25. Trifecta: £50.90. CSF: £6.55. Non-runners: Anton Chigurh, Mister Music.
Placepot: £83.20 Quadpot: £34.10
MaRKeT RaSen: good
1.45—Royal irish Hussar (D Bass, 15-8 Fav) 1; Fox Norton (5-1) 2; Town Mouse (14-1) 3. 10 ran. nk, 10l. (N Henderson). Tote: £2.50; pl £1.40, £2.00, £3.80. Ex: £10.90. Trifecta: £139.50. CSF: £11.86. 2.15—ahyaknowyerself (S Twiston-Davies, 7-1) 1; Orthodox Lad (11-2) 2; Prompter (5-1 Jt 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 14l, 31/2l. (Dr R Newland;
9-2 Fav Ittirad). Tote: £7.70; pl £2.90, £2.50, £2.10. Ex: £42.70. Tricast: £213.57. Trifecta: £191.70. CSF: £45.20.
2.50—bouggler (A Coleman, 22-1) 1; Rob Conti (25-1) 2; Kian’s Delight (12-1) 3; The Disengager (10-1) 4. Hcap 16 ran. 41/2l, 8l, 1l. (Miss
E Lavelle; 4-1 Fav Dover’s Hill). Tote: £26.60; pl £6.40, £4.90, £4.90, £3.40. Ex: £1016.10. Tricast: £6766.71. Trifecta: Not won. CSF: £480.24.
3.20—Little chip (N Fehily, 3-1 Fav) 1; O Crotaigh (7-2 2nd Fav) 2; Hodgson (8-1) 3. Hcap 9 ran. 17l, 16l. (C Longsdon). Tote: £3.20; pl £1.80, £1.80, £1.90. Ex: £15.70. Tricast: £76.12. Trifecta: £63.00. CSF: £14.78. 3.55—Spirit of Shankly (N Fehily, 5-6 Fav) 1; Oyster Shell (4-1 2nd Fav) 2; Benefit Cut (6-1) 3. 8 ran. 31/4l, 14l. (C Longsdon). Tote: £1.80; pl £1.10, £1.10, £2.20. Ex: £5.10. Trifecta: £14.00. CSF: £4.76.
4.30—Marmas (B Hughes, 4-1 2nd Fav) 1; Cool Baranca (6-5 Fav) 2; Elsafeer (17-2) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 3/4l, 17l. (J Mackie). Tote: £3.70; pl £1.10, £1.10,
£1.90; pl £1.10, £1.50, £7.80. Ex: £5.10. Trifecta: £84.30. CSF: £3.78. Non-runner: Sarsari.
3.40—busatto (J Fanning, 7-4 JtFav) 1; Puligny (7-4 JtFav) 2; Gabrial The Thug (9-2) 3. 9 ran. 3/4l, 41/2l. (M Johnston). Tote: £2.70; pl £1.50, £2.00, £1.10. Ex: £8.80. Trifecta: £14.30. CSF: £4.85. Non-runner: That’s Plenty.
5.35—amralah (S De Sousa, 10-3) 1; Urban Dance (2-1 Fav) 2; Van Percy (11-4 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 6 ran. 13/4l, Sh Hd. (M Channon). Tote: £4.80; pl
3.30—Demora (A Mullen, 8-1) 1; Racy (15-2) 2; Noble Storm (12-1) 3; Confessional (12-1) 4. Hcap 16 ran. 1l, 1l, hd. (M Appleby; 5-1 Fav Barracuda Boy). Tote: £10.10; pl £2.50, £2.40, £3.60, £4.30. Ex: £64.00. Tricast: £752.45. Trifecta: £1278.70. CSF: £66.15. Non-runner: Free Zone. 4.05—Dungannon (J Fortune, 8-1) 1; Joe Packet (9-1) 2; If So (6-1 Fav) 3. Hcap 15 ran. 11/4l,
Hannon). Tote: £4.90; pl £2.00, £1.60, £8.30. Ex: £20.50. Trifecta: £346.00. CSF: £13.61.
CoFav Gabrial’s Gift, 5-1 CoFav Lastchancelucas). Tote: £9.70; pl £4.70, £11.10, £1.10. Ex: £87.80. Tricast: £1156.62. Trifecta: £267.00. CSF: £165.96. Non-runners: Church Music, Clear Praise, Rylee Mooch.
Zain Eagle). Tote: £5.70; pl £1.80, £3.20, £3.00. Ex: £148.70. Tricast: £1999.06. Trifecta: £484.50. CSF: £177.40.
5.00—ayaar (R L Moore, 6-1) 1; Mezzotint
(6-1) 2; Flyman (8-1) 3. Hcap 11 ran. nk, 3/4l. (M Channon; 10-3 Fav Majestic Moon). Tote: £7.20; pl £1.80, £2.30, £2.80. Ex: £38.90. Tricast: £299.80. Trifecta: £256.10. CSF: £40.67. Non-runners: Birdman, Gold Hunter, Pied A Terre.
£2.10, £1.80. Ex: £10.90. Tricast: £19.63. Trifecta: £47.60. CSF: £10.71. Non-runners: Bantam, Plutocracy.
£3.40. Ex: £9.20. Tricast: £37.43. Trifecta: £72.90. CSF: £9.64.
3.05—Powder Hound (D Probert, 8-1) 1; Ocean Applause (25-1) 2; Romantic Settings (10-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 31/4l, ns. (A Balding; 7-4 Fav
Remember). Tote: £9.70; pl £3.20, £5.30, £2.10. Ex: £101.20. Tricast: £1262.22. Trifecta: £219.80. CSF: £181.57.
3.00—Monsea (P Dobbs, 5-1) 1; El Najmm (2-1 Fav) 2; Caridadi (25-1) 3. 15 ran. 1l, 1/2l. (R
£1.40, £4.70. Ex: £7.50. Trifecta: £85.40. CSF: £6.32. Non-runners: Great Wave, Mahatta.
2.30—cruise Tothelimit (N Callan, 13-2) 1; Naabegha (25-1) 2; Angelito (13-2) 3. Hcap 13 ran. 1/2l, 11/2l. (I Williams; 5-1 CoFav Al Muheer, 5-1
Hannon). Tote: £2.40; pl £1.60, £2.20. Ex: £8.90. Trifecta: £37.50. CSF: £15.00. 3.50—educate (J P Murtagh, 8-1 Fav) 1; Code Of Honor (12-1) 2; Tres Coronas (25-1) 3; Graphic (16-1) 4. Hcap 31 ran. Sh Hd, 2l, ns. (I Mohammed). Tote: £10.70; pl £3.10, £3.20, £6.70, £5.10. Ex: £119.00. Tricast: £2409.67. Trifecta: £6927.90. CSF: £80.39. Non-runners: Chapter Seven, Ascription, King’s Warrior, Top Notch Tonto. 4.25—autumn Lily (M Barzalona, 9-1) 1; Thewandaofu (20-1) 2; Ticking Katie (13-2 Jt 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 12 ran. 1/2l, nk. (C Appleby; 5-2 Fav
5.05—Long Lunch (C Deutsch, 5-6 Fav) 1; Lawsons Thorns (7-2 2nd Fav) 2; Frankie Four Feet (33-1) 3. 10 ran. 41/2l, 31/4l. (C Longsdon). Tote: Placepot: £56.30 Quadpot: £17.10
newMaRKeT: good to firm
2.00—berkshire (J Crowley, 11-8 JtFav) 1; Somewhat (11-8 JtFav) 2; Sir Jack Layden (40-1) 3. 5 ran. nk, nk. (P Cole). Tote: £2.30; pl £1.30, £1.40. Ex: £3.50. Trifecta: £38.90. CSF: £3.33. 2.35—Vorda (O Peslier, 11-8 Fav) 1; Princess Noor (11-1) 2; Kiyoshi (9-4 2nd Fav) 3. 7 ran. 3/4l,
11/4l. (P Sogorb (FR) ). Tote: £1.80; pl £1.10, £5.30. Ex: £16.30. Trifecta: £42.40. CSF: £17.23. Non-runner: Red Lady.
3.10—Sky Lantern (R Hughes, 7-4 Fav) 1; Integral (8-1) 2; Duntle (8-1) 3. 7 ran. 1l, 2l. (R
Jackpot: £25,511.80 Placepot: £184.50 Quadpot: £103.80
RiPon: good
£8.50; pl £2.30, £1.60, £1.02. Ex: £49.50. Trifecta: £130.50. CSF: £47.00. Non-runner: Offshore Bond.
2.45—Shamrocked (J Butterfield, 9-2) 1; Shillito (5-1) 2; Creek Falcon (5-2 Fav) 3. 7 ran. 1l, 11/4l. (O Pears). Tote: £3.20; pl £1.20, £2.90. Ex:
£30.20. Trifecta: £84.90. CSF: £25.58. Non-runner: One Kool Dude.
3.15—greed is good (P Makin, 5-2 Fav) 1; Fair Flutter (9-2) 2; Xanthos (7-2) 3. Hcap 6 ran. 3l, 11/4l. (K Burke). Tote: £3.60; pl £1.40, £2.80. Ex:
£14.80. Trifecta: £50.20. CSF: £14.30.
3.45—Doc Hay (D Nolan, 10-1) 1; Spinatrix (7-2 Fav) 2; Seeking Magic (5-1 Jt 2nd Fav) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 3/4l, 11/4l. (D O’Meara). Tote: £10.30; pl
£4.30, £1.10, £2.70. Ex: £46.40. Tricast: £206.91. Trifecta: £38.60. CSF: £46.06. Non-runner: Al Khan.
4.20—Discay (A Nicholls, 10-3 Fav) 1; Tetbury (8-1) 2; Be Perfect (8-1) 3. Hcap 10 ran. 3/4l, 11/4l. (M
Johnston). Tote: £4.10; pl £1.20, £3.40, £4.10. Ex: £28.00. Tricast: £200.47. Trifecta: £92.10. CSF: £30.96.
4.55—wizara (H Bentley, 11-4 2nd Fav) 1; Flemish School (15-2) 2; Fantasy In Blue (9-4 Fav) 3. 10 ran. 3/4l, 3/4l. (S Bin Suroor). Tote: £4.00; pl £2.90, £1.40, £1.20. Ex: £25.70. Trifecta: £92.70. CSF: £23.28.
5.25—ambitious icarus (Kirsty Milczarek, 16-1) 1; Tumblewind (10-1) 2; Jinker Noble (3-1 Fav) 3. Hcap 14 ran. 13/4l, 3/4l. (R C Guest). Tote: £27.40; pl £7.10, £1.50, £1.10. Ex: £192.50. Tricast: £638.41. Trifecta: £831.90. CSF: £164.08. Non-runners: Rothesay Chancer, Sharaarah, We Have A Dream.
Placepot: £30.10 Quadpot: £4.90
woLVeRHaMPTon: Standard to slow
5.30—Little choosey (J Fanning, 11-10 Fav) 1; Sunny Hollow (8-1) 2; Daneglow (28-1) 3. 7 ran. 3l, 23/4l. (Mrs A Murphy). Tote: £2.00; pl £2.20, £2.60.
Ex: £10.00. Trifecta: £111.30. CSF: £9.85.
6.00—R woody (M Lane, 8-1) 1; Dick Bos (6-4
Fav) 2; Picansort (9-2 2nd Fav) 3. 9 ran. nk, 21/2l. (R Cowell). Tote: £14.30; pl £3.80, £1.10, £2.70. Ex: £31.40. Trifecta: £205.60. CSF: £20.72. 6.30—goal (R Winston, 9-4 Fav) 1; Cantor
(12-1) 2; Greyemkay (16-1) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 21/4l, 11/2l. (G Elliott (IRE) ). Tote: £3.10; pl £1.50, £4.60, £3.80. Ex: £37.40. Tricast: £348.97. Trifecta: £404.70. CSF: £29.75.
7.00—Top Dollar (N Callan, 9-4 2nd Fav) 1; Lucky Visione (16-1) 2; By The Light (25-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. 6l, 11/4l. (J Tate; 2-1 Fav Full Day). Tote:
£4.00; pl £1.50, £3.20, £4.60. Ex: £28.80. Tricast: £714.61. Trifecta: £218.20. CSF: £36.96. Non-runner: Sweet Alibi.
7.30—Man From Seville (L Morris, 4-9 Fav) 1; Torero (8-1 2nd Fav) 2; Tigerino (20-1) 3. Hcap 10 ran. 41/2l, 23/4l. (Sir M Prescott). Tote: £1.30; pl £1.10, £3.10, £4.10. Ex: £5.60. Tricast: £36.47. Trifecta: £69.90. CSF: £3.75. Non-runners: Hit The Switch, Sure Fire, Word Of Warning.
8.00—Dangerous age (J Fanning, 12-1) 1; Trinityelitedotcom (5-2 Fav) 2; Exotic Isle (10-1) 3. Hcap 11 ran. 3/4l, nk. (J Hills). Tote: £12.30; pl £3.10, £1.30, £5.50. Ex: £52.00. Tricast: £331.32. Trifecta: £234.90. CSF: £41.58.
8.30—Dimitar (J Mitchell, 13-2) 1; Glenridding
(10-1) 2; Nelina (8-1) 3. Hcap 9 ran. 11/4l, nk. (B Powell; 7-4 Fav George Fenton). Tote: £10.30; pl £2.80, £2.40, £2.90. Ex: £80.90. Tricast: £535.63. Trifecta: £1803.70. CSF: £70.46. Non-runners: Amethyst Dawn, Meet Me Halfway.
9.00—greensward (S W Kelly, 8-1) 1; Living The Life (evens Fav) 2; Elspeth’s Boy (16-1) 3. Hcap 8 ran. hd, 21/4l. (Mike Murphy). Tote: £10.00; pl £2.40, £1.10, £4.80. Ex: £21.90. Tricast: £125.21. Trifecta: £325.30. CSF: £16.29. Non-runners: Loyal N Trusted, Smart Eighteen.
Placepot: £18.40 Quadpot: £7.10
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2.00 – Men Don’t Cry (nb) 2.30 – Dullingham 3.00 – Rising Dawn 3.30 – Appease 4.00 – Train Hard 4.30 – Cross My Heart 5.00 – Little China 5.30 – Winnie Perry
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M J CHURCH HANDICAP (DIV 1) (Class 6) 1m 5f 3yo plus Winner £1,941
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3 261332 MEN DON’T CRY (14)(B,BF) 4-9-7 ........M Coumbe(3) (5) Runs: 26 Wins: 1(F) Places: 6 £4,682 Trainer: E De Giles Owner: Clarke, King & Lewis
10 253235 EYELINE (14)(P) 3-8-12 .............................J Duern(5) (1) Runs: 22 Places: 4 £3,151 Trainer: A Hollinshead Owner: X8 Racing Partnership 1
11 425335 GLENS WOBBLY (2) 5-8-12 ........................ R Tate(5) (8) Runs: 17 Places: 6 £2,574 Trainer: J Geake Owner: Mr Glen Symes 12 (9)
058 FINALEE (18) 3-8-9 ................................. J Haynes(5) Runs: 3 Trainer: J Gallagher Owner: Mr Roy Brown
13 -36604 BELL’ARTE (21) 3-8-7 .................................. L Morris (10) Runs: 9 Places: 2 £1,876 Trainer: Mrs L Mongan Owner: Mr David J Bearman & Charlie’s Starrs 14 50-947 BOOGIE DE BISPO (87)(P) 3-8-4 .......Cathy Gannon (7) Runs: 6 £144 Trainer: W Kittow Owner: Mrs P de W Johnson
2012: No corresponding race. BETTING FORECAST: 5-2 Men Don’t Cry, 5 Hero’s Story, 8 Walter De La Mare, Cabuchon, 10 Eyeline, Iguacu, 14 Glens Wobbly, Gung Ho, 16 Others.
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IRISH STALLION FARMS E.B.F. MAIDEN STAKES (5) 1m 2f 2yo Only Winner £2,911 1 (4) 2 (6)
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5 (3) 6 (8) 7 (1)
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52 ARTHUR’S MELODY (101) 9-5 ..................R While(7) Runs: 2 Places: 1 £578 Trainer: W G M Turner Owner: Mr E A Brook 74 DULLINGHAM (16) 9-5 ............................S De Sousa Runs: 2 £279 Trainer: C Appleby Owner: Godolphin
95 LIBECCIO (12) 9-5 ........................................ L Keniry Runs: 2 Trainer: A Balding Owner: Mick And Janice Mariscotti
08 LORD LEXINGTON (35) 9-5..........................P Dobbs Runs: 2 Trainer: R Hannon Owner: Middleham Park Racing XLII 58 NOTARISED (12) 9-5 ......................................A Kirby Runs: 2 Trainer: M Johnston Owner: Mr Hugh Hart
736 TEMPLATE (7)(BF) 9-5 ...............................R Hughes Runs: 3 Places: 1 £289 Trainer: R Hannon Owner: Mrs J Wood
098 CRAFTYBIRD (16) 9-0 ................................D Probert Runs: 3 Trainer: B Johnson Owner: Sir Eric Parker 5 TIOGA PASS (12) 9-0 ................................. J Crowley Runs: 1 Trainer: P Cole Owner: The Fairy Story Partnership
2012: Rundell 9 3, R Hughes 11-4 Fav (R Hannon), drawn (9), 8 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 5-2 Dullingham, 11-4 Template, 7-2 Tioga Pass, 13-2 Libeccio, 10 Notarised, Arthur’s Melody, 14 Lord Lexington, 50 Craftybird. Form DULLINGHAM 11-4 (9-5) Slowly into stride, soon chasing leaders on outside, ridden inside final 2f, 4th and one pace when edged left entering final furlong, 4th of 9, 4l behind Spark Plug (9-5) at Bath 1m 2yo mdn (4) gd. TEMPLATE 7-4fav (9-5) Tracked leaders, ridden over 2f out, one pace over 1f out, no impression, 6th of 13, 4l behind Ninety Minutes (9-5) at Kempton 7f 2yo mdn auc stks (5) pol. TIOGA PASS 25-1 (9-0) Chased leaders, effort over 2f out, soon no impression, 5th of 13, 6l behind Psychometry (9-0) at Kempton 1m 2yo mdn fll (5) pol. LIBECCIO 12-1 (9-5) Mid-division, effort over 2f out, soon weakened, 5th of 9, 18l behind Miner’s Lamp (9-5) at Sandown 1m 2yo mdn (5) hvy. ARTHUR’S MELODY 16-1 (8-4) Chased leader, hung right under pressure over 1f out, stayed on well, never reached winner, 2nd of 7, 1 3/4l behind Strictly Glitz (7-13) at Redcar 7f 2yo sll (6) gf in Jun. NOTARISED 8-1 (9-5) Tracked leader, ridden to challenge over 2f out, soon hung right and weakened, 8th of 9, 21l behind Miner’s Lamp (9-5) at Sandown 1m 2yo mdn (5) hvy. LORD LEXINGTON 16-1 (9-0) Slowly into stride, soon in touch, ridden over 3f out, soon weakened, 8th of 10, 17l behind Ghaawy (9-0) at Chepstow 1m 2yo mdn (5) gd in Aug. CRAFTYBIRD 50-1 (8-8) Tracked leader, lost place before halfway, 8th of 12, 21l behind Our Duchess (8-10) at Lingfield 1m 2yo flls mdn auc stks (6) sft.
12 565-33 TRAIN HARD (180) 3-8-9 .........................S De Sousa (3) Runs: 5 £591 Trainer: M Johnston Owner: Mrs Christine E Budden 13 69-702 OCEAN POWER (53) 3-8-6 ........................... L Morris (13) Runs: 6 Places: 1 £578 Trainer: R Phillips Owner: Mr W McLuskey
14 798- MISTERAY (334)(T) 3-8-3 ..............................J Quinn (12) Runs: 3 Trainer: W G M Turner Owner: Ansells of Watford 2012: No corresponding race. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Dumbfounded, 5 Manshoor, 6 Train Hard, 8 Minty Fox, Grayswood, 10 Ocean Power, See And Be Seen, 12 Bondi Mist, 14 Others.
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BBC RADIO BRISTOL HANDICAP (4) 5f 3yo Only Winner £4,690
2 047505 ASK THE GURU (15)(V,D) 9-5....................S Sanders (7) Runs: 11 Wins: 1(G) Places: 1 £9,658 Trainer: M Attwater Owner: Canisbay Bloodstock
4 745211 MARMALADY (25) 9-3 ...................................G Baker (10) Runs: 7 Wins: 2(A) Places: 1 £4,651 Trainer: G L Moore Owner: Heart of the South Racing 411 EMJAYEM (26)(CD) 9-3 ..............................R Hughes Runs: 3 Wins: 2(F) £5,320 Trainer: E McMahon Owner: Mrs J McMahon
6 347124 EDGED OUT (28)(CD) 9-2 ...................... O Murphy(5) (6) Runs: 13 Wins: 2(F) Places: 2 £7,059 Trainer: C Mason Christopher & Annabelle Mason
7 10-444 SOMOUD (27)(V,D) 8-11 ..........................S De Sousa (4) Runs: 7 Wins: 1(F) £3,649 Trainer: J R Jenkins Owner: Mr A Al Sabah
8 221479 LAGER TIME (23)(D2) 8-10.....................D J Bates(3) (5) Runs: 20 Wins: 3(F,A) Places: 5 £13,300 Trainer: P Evans Owner: Mrs E Evans & C W Racing
11 412134 PRECISION FIVE (16)(P,CD) 4-9-2 ...............R Tart(3) (3) Runs: 15 Wins: 4(A,F) Places: 3 £9,781 Trainer: J Gask Owner: Calne Engineering Ltd
10 084556 KHEFYN (50)(D) 8-7...................................... L Morris (8) Runs: 18 Wins: 2(S,GS) Places: 3 £6,651 Trainer: R Harris Owner: Robert & Nina Bailey
13 174021 EXCELLENT PUCK (11) 3-9-0 .................... J Fortune (4) Runs: 10 Wins: 2(A) Places: 4 £8,597 Trainer: J Osborne Owner: Mr K J P Gundlach
14 166521 JAN DE HEEM (29)(V,D) 3-8-13 ................. J Crowley (11) Runs: 9 Wins: 2(F,G) Places: 1 £5,857 Trainer: R Beckett Owner: Larksborough Stud Limited
15 2-0756 GILDED FRAME (12) 3-8-7 .........................H Bentley (12) Runs: 7 Places: 1 £481 Trainer: M Tregoning Owner: Mrs B Sumner
2012: Duke Of Clarence 3 9 4, W Twiston-Davies(7) 9-1 (R Hannon), drawn (10), 14 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 9-2 Appease, 6 Excellent Puck, 13-2 Jan De Heem, 8 Bold Cross, April Ciel, 10 Woolston Ferry, 12 Lady Sylvia, Precision Five, 14 Others.
11 945392 MADAME KINTYRE (15)(B,CD) 5-8-11 .........M Dwyer (2) Runs: 26 Wins: 1(F) Places: 5 £6,507 Trainer: B Millman Owner: Mrs L S Millman 12 566473 BRANDYWELL BOY (26)(B,C,D8) 10-8-7 Cathy Gannon (1) Runs: 147 Wins: 12(F,A,G) Places: 29 £88,605 Trainer: D F Davis Owner: Mr D J Ffrench Davis
11 2-667 RUFF LUCK (J22) 3-8-9 ......................Cathy Gannon (6) Runs: 4 Places: 1 £481 Trainer: J W Mullins Owner: Phoenix Bloodstock
9 576751 APRIL CIEL (13)(P,C,D2) 4-9-5 ..................... L Morris (15) Runs: 26 Wins: 4(S,G) Places: 5 £13,339 Trainer: R Harris Owner: Paul & Ann de Weck
12 558669 RONALDINHO (17)(B) 3-9-0 ..........................S Levey (6) Runs: 14 Wins: 3(S,A,GS) Places: 2 £12,913 Trainer: R Hannon Owner: Macdonald, Wright, Creed, Smith & Jiggins
10 518323 LITTLE CHINA (9)(B,D2) 4-8-11 .................... F Tylicki (9) Runs: 22 Wins: 2(A) Places: 3 £6,845 Trainer: W Muir Owner: Mr S Lamb
10 0609-0 HAL OF A LOVER (100)(P,T,D) 5-8-12 ..M Coumbe(3) (11) Runs: 24 Wins: 2(F,GS) Places: 2 £6,401 Trainer: Mrs L Williamson Owner: Mr Glenn Briers
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10 1/900- ONE PURSUIT (467) 5-9-3 ..........................J Mitchell (1) Runs: 9 Wins: 3(A,G) Places: 1 £7,236 Trainer: B Powell Owner: Mr Nicholas J E Maher
9 762440 SCOMMETTITRICE (24)(B,D4) 5-9-1W Twiston-Davies(3) (7) Runs: 53 Wins: 5(S,GS,G) Places: 8 £14,646 Trainer: M Gillard Owner: Out Of Bounds Racing Club
9 55-74 ZAMINATE (40) 4-8-13 ................................D Probert (5) Runs: 4 Trainer: P Chamings Owner: Rolyon & Partners
6 886642 WOOLSTON FERRY (16)(C) 7-9-7 .......... D Sweeney (7) Runs: 66 Wins: 11(F,A,GS,G) Places: 13 £33,610 Trainer: H Candy Owner: Ms L Burns
8 814621 BOLD CROSS (30)(CD) 10-9-6 ..... Thomas Brown(3) (2) Runs: 104 Wins: 13(A,F,G) Places: 24 £64,018 Trainer: E G Bevan Owner: Mr E G Bevan
8 934059 COMPTON PRINCE (18)(B) 4-9-2 ...................A Kirby (3) Runs: 15 Places: 2 £1,361 Trainer: J Bradley Owner: Mr E A Hayward
8 872572 GRAYSWOOD (7)(P) 3-9-0 ...........................M Dwyer (4) Runs: 10 Places: 3 £3,065 Trainer: W Muir Owner: Mr C L A Edginton
3 699632 VALLARTA (9) 9-4........................................ M Harley (2) Runs: 10 Wins: 1(F) Places: 3 £10,751 Trainer: M Channon Owner: Tails & Bargate
7 462014 LADY SYLVIA (19) 4-9-6 ...............................P Dobbs (5) Runs: 19 Wins: 2(F,A) Places: 6 £8,470 Trainer: J Tuite Owner: Mr David J Keast
7 046653 TALQAA (15) 3-9-2 ...................................... M Harley (10) Runs: 11 £4,390 Trainer: M Channon Owner: Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum
7 124115 SEE AND BE SEEN (9)(P,CD) 3-9-2 .............. L Keniry (9) Runs: 17 Wins: 3(A,F) Places: 1 £8,148 Trainer: S Kirk Owner: Mr Timothy Pearson
4 3-4324 RED SHUTTLE (21)(H) 6-9-10 ........................A Kirby (14) Runs: 11 Places: 6 £4,605 Trainer: Andi Brown Owner: Miss Linsey Knocker
5 414186 SILVER ALLIANCE (42)(P) 5-9-9 ... Shelley Birkett(5) (13) Runs: 31 Wins: 5(F,A) Places: 6 £16,398 Trainer: Miss J Feilden Owner: In It To Win Partnership
6 643621 BURNT CREAM (30)(H,T,CD) 6-9-2 ..............R Havlin (6) Runs: 18 Wins: 2(A,F) Places: 3 £5,746 Trainer: M Bosley Owner: Mrs Patricia Brown
6 443-96 TWO SUGARS (40) 5-9-2 ................................A Kirby (14) Runs: 8 Places: 1 £601 Trainer: Mrs L Mongan Owner: Mrs Pam Akhurst
1 -21353 DAYLIGHT (15)(T,CD) 9-7 ...........................J Fortune (9) Runs: 6 Wins: 1(F) Places: 1 £6,046 Trainer: A Balding Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds V
3 025750 KELPIE BLITZ (17)(T,D2) 4-9-10....................G Baker (8) Runs: 23 Wins: 2(F,A) Places: 5 £8,273 Trainer: S Durack Owner: Mrs Anne Cowley
5 986926 DIAMOND VINE (6)(V,CD) 5-9-3 ................... L Morris (11) Runs: 64 Wins: 4(A,GS,G) Places: 13 £18,829 Trainer: R Harris Owner: Ridge House Stables Ltd
6682 DUMBFOUNDED (28)(BF) 5-9-6.................R Hughes Runs: 4 Places: 1 £578 Trainer: Lady Herries Owner: Lady Sarah Clutton
2-1 APPEASE (11) 4-9-10 .................................R Hughes Runs: 2 Wins: 1(A) Places: 1 £3,261 Trainer: R Hannon Owner: Mr John Reddington
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4 435832 MOSSGO (6)(T,D2) 3-9-4 ...............................G Baker (5) Runs: 17 Wins: 2(A,GS) Places: 3 £5,718 Trainer: J Best Owner: Hucking Horses V
5 06-442 MANSHOOR (30) 8-9-4 ..............................D Costello (2) Runs: 23 Wins: 3(S,A,GS,G) Places: 4 £11,143 Trainer: Mrs L Wadham Owner: Mr Tim Wood
2012: Felix Fabulla 9 6, N Mackay 9-4 (H Morrison), drawn (8), 10 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 2 Rising Dawn, 7-2 My Anchor, 5 Power Up, 7 Samtu, 10 Maysville, 12 Aristocracy, Freddie Kilroy, 20 Earl’s Bridge, 25 Others. RISING DAWN 7-2fav (9-3) Mid-division, headway over 2f out, soon Form ridden, kept on to lead inside final furlong, won at Chepstow 1m 2yo hcp 0-65 (6) gd beating Jazzy Lady (8-3) by 3/4l, 15 ran. MY ANCHOR 9-4fav (8-9) Chased leaders, ridden over 1f out, kept on under pressure inside final furlong, 3rd and held when bumped close home, 3rd of 11, 3/4l behind Improvized (8-9) at Brighton 7f 2yo mdn aut (6) gs. POWER UP 16-1 (8-13) Chased leaders, effort over 2f out, weakened appraoching final furlong, 4th of 11, 5l behind Jelly Fish (9-6) at Kempton 1m 2f 2yo hco 0-75 (5) pol. SAMTU 25-1 (9-0) Led, headed 2f out, weakened over 1f out, last of 6, 16l behind Day Of Conquest (9-0) at Kempton 1m Conditions Stakes (2yo) (4) pol. MAYSVILLE 8-1 (8-1) Chased leader until over 1f out, stayed on same pace under pressure inside final furlong, 6th of 7, 2 3/4l behind Raajis (9-5) at Bath 1m Fillies Handicap (0-80) (2yo) (4) gd. ARISTOCRACY 16-1 (8-6) Prominent, every chance over 2f out, soon weakened, 10th of 11, 15l behind Morally Bankrupt (9-6) at Kempton 1m 2yo hco 0-75 (5) pol. FREDDIE KILROY 8-1 (8-9) Dwelt, mid-division, weakened 2f out, 12th of 15, 26l behind Rising Dawn (9-3) at Chepstow 1m 2yo hcp 0-65 (6) gd. EARL’S BRIDGE 100-1 (8-5) Dwelt always in rear, ridden over 4f out, 10th of 11, 24l behind More Aspen (9-5) at Wolverhampton 7f 2yo hcp 0-70 (5) pol. BIG KENNY 40-1 (8-11) Outpaced towards rear, stayed on inside final furlong, never dangerous, 8th of 13, 9l behind Jazri (8-8) at Kempton 1m 2yo hcp 0-60 (6) pol in Aug. KAIZEN FACTOR 25-1 (9-0) Mid-division, weakened over 2f out, 9th of 11, 9l behind Jelly Fish (9-6) at Kempton 1m 2f 2yo hco 0-75 (5) pol.
1 335126 JEWELLED (21)(V,C3,D) 7-9-10 ................S Sanders (10) Runs: 44 Wins: 5(F,G) Places: 11 £29,708 Trainer: Lady Herries Owner: Angmering Park
3 324145 ARCH WALKER (39)(B,CD) 6-9-4................ K O’Neill (8) Runs: 36 Wins: 3(F) Places: 7 £10,346 Trainer: J Weymes Owner: High Moor & Thoroughbred Partners
3 925467 ROWLESTONE LAD (18) 6-9-6 ........... G Downing(5) (10) Runs: 10 Places: 1 £1,299 Trainer: J Flint Owner: Mr Ron C Williams
10 85690 FREDDIE KILROY (18) 8-2 .................Cathy Gannon (5) Runs: 5 Trainer: E Dunlop Owner: Mr Chris Kilroy & Ors
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2 7-1047 SPRAY TAN (36)(CD2) 3-9-6 ..........................S Levey (4) Runs: 10 Wins: 2(G) Places: 1 £5,191 Trainer: A Carroll Owner: Lady Whent
M J CHURCH HANDICAP (DIV 2) (6) 1m 5f 3yo plus Winner £1,941
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9 531-47 CROSS MY HEART (17)(D) 8-9 .....................L Jones (1) Runs: 5 Wins: 1(F) £3,563 Trainer: W Haggas Owner: Hot To Trot Racing Club
2012: No corresponding race. BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Marmalady, 3 Emjayem, 5 Vallarta, 6 Daylight, 8 Cross My Heart, 14 Somoud, Edged Out, 16 Ask The Guru, 20 Others. MARMALADY 2-5fav (9-8) Made all, took keen hold and hung left, Form clear over 1f out, kept on, won at Kempton 6f 3yo hcp 0-65 (6) pol beating Sweet Talking Guy (8-8) by 2l, 7 ran. EMJAYEM 13-8 (9-2) Made all, pushed out final furlong, comfortably, won at Bath 5f 3yo hcp 0-70 (5) fm beating Hot Secret (8-13) by 1l, 4 ran. VALLARTA 14-1 (8-7) Tracked leader 2f, tracked leaders, ridden to press winner over 1f out, stayed on near finish, 2nd of 11, nk behind Equitania (8-13) at Newmarket 6f hcp 0-85 (4) gd. DAYLIGHT 7-2 (9-0) Took keen hold early, chased leader, came to near side halfway, led inside final 2f, ridden and headed well inside final furlong, no extra in 3rd close home, 3rd of 5, 3/4l behind Secret Missile (9-1) at Bath 5f 3yo hcp 0-85 (4) gd. CROSS MY HEART 4-1 (9-5) Headway to chase leader after 1f, every chance 2f out, soon ridden chasing leader, lost 2nd over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong, 7th of 12, 9l behind Brynford (8-7) at Wolverhampton 6f 3yo hcp 0-70 (5) pol. EDGED OUT 14-1 (9-0) Prominent, ridden over 2f out, one pace when edged left 1f out, lost 3rd inside final furlong, 4th of 6, 6l behind Finesse (9-2) at Ffos Las 6f flls hcp 0-80 (4) gf. SOMOUD 6-1 (9-2) Chased leaders, ridden 2f out, kept on same pace, 4th of 6, 2 1/2l behind Royal Bajan (9-7) at Lingfield 5f hcp 0-75 (5) gf. ASK THE GURU 8-1 (9-2) Led, narrowly headed inside final 2f, stayed chasing leaders, no extra inside final furlong, last of 5, 3l behind Secret Missile (9-1) at Bath 5f 3yo hcp 0-85 (4) gd.
BATH LUXURY TOILET HIRE HANDICAP (6) 5f 3yo plus Winner £1,941 1 745699 FLETCHER CHRISTIAN (11)(B,D) 3-9-6. J Haynes(5) (12) Runs: 13 Wins: 1(G) Places: 2 £5,328 Trainer: J Gallagher Owner: Mr J Gallagher
2 6087-5 MINTY FOX (27) 4-9-10 ...........................D Cremin(7) (1) Runs: 6 Trainer: Eve J-Houghton Owner: The Foxxers
7340 EARL’S BRIDGE (10) 8-7 ...........................R While(7) Runs: 4 £529 Trainer: W G M Turner Owner: Mrs A F Horsington
A.DAVID.CO.UK HANDICAP (5) 1m 2f 3yo plus Winner £2,588
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1 -88610 BONDI MIST (46)(V) 4-9-12.......................... R Tate(5) (8) Runs: 15 Wins: 2(S,F) Places: 2 £4,849 Trainer: J Geake Owner: Double Kings Partnership
3664 POWER UP (12) 9-4 .................................S De Sousa Runs: 4 Places: 1 £673 Trainer: M Johnston Owner: Mrs Christine E Budden
9 6078 BIG KENNY (33) 8-2 ............................... N Garbutt(5) (10) Runs: 4 Trainer: P Evans Owner: Mr P D Evans
5 393103 CABUCHON (4)(T) 6-9-6........................ E J Walsh(7) (4) Runs: 10 Wins: 1(F) Places: 3 £2,820 Trainer: P Evans Owner: Mrs E Evans
9 063624 WALTER DE LA MARE (6) 6-9-0 .................. M Harley (12) Runs: 32 Wins: 2 Places: 4 £24,449 Trainer: Mrs A Murphy Owner: Mrs Anabel K Murphy
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8 06946 MAYSVILLE (15) 8-6 ......................................J Quinn (2) Runs: 5 £192 Trainer: C Hills Owner: Mrs G W Hills & Mrs B W Hills
4 132070 JEWELLED DAGGER (J25)(B,T,D3) 9-9-6 J Crowley (6) Runs: 55 Wins: 8(F,GS,G) Places: 11 £49,374 Trainer: Mrs S Watt Owner: Rosey Hill Partnership
8 727404 IGUACU (J23)(C) 9-9-0 ................. Thomas Brown(3) (11) Runs: 60 Wins: 6(F,A,G) Places: 11 £17,272 Trainer: R J Price Owner: Derek & Cheryl Holder
9849 KAIZEN FACTOR (12) 9-5...........................D Probert Runs: 4 £144 Trainer: B Millman Owner: Mustajed Partnership
6 854620 ARISTOCRACY (16) 8-12 ............................ M Harley (6) Runs: 6 Places: 1 £794 Trainer: M Channon Owner: Mr M Channon
2 937410 GUNG HO (29) 4-9-11......................................A Kirby (3) Runs: 24 Wins: 1(G) Places: 6 £5,250 Trainer: A Newcombe Owner: Mr Nigel Hardy
7 4-7949 CAPTAIN OATS (24) 10-9-2 ...........Shelley Birkett(5) (13) Runs: 32 Places: 9 £5,383 Trainer: Mrs P Ford Owner: Mr R S Herbert
466 SAMTU (19) 9-6............................................. L Morris Runs: 3 £673 Trainer: C Brittain Owner: Mr Saeed Manana
Form APPEASE 6-1 (9-9) Tracked leaders in 3rd, went 2nd over 3f out, led entering final furlong, kept on well, won at Kempton 1m mdn stks (5) pol beating Aomen Rock (9-5) by 2l, 13 ran. EXCELLENT PUCK 7-4fav (9-7) Tracked leaders in 3rd, went 2nd over 4f out, pushed along over 2f out, led 1f out, kept on well, won at Kempton 1m 3yo hcp 0-75 (5) pol beating Mcdelta (9-6) by 1/2l, 9 ran. JAN DE HEEM 11-8fav (9-7) Dwelt, in rear, headway 2f out, ridden over 1f out, led inside final furlong, kept on well, won at Brighton 1m 4f 3yo hcp 0-65 (6) gf beating Syrenka (9-5) by 1/2l, 4 ran. APRIL CIEL 6-1 (9-7) Made all, clear over 1f out, rider dropped whip inside final furlong, easily, won at Chepstow 1m 2f hcp 0-65 (6) hvy beating Monopoli (9-5) by 5l, 10 ran. .
5 90823 MY ANCHOR (14)(BF) 9-3 ............................. L Keniry (4) Runs: 5 Places: 2 £866 Trainer: S Kirk Owner: Mr R Hannon
1 915/ ILLEGALE (J30)(T) 7-9-12 ........W Twiston-Davies(3) (14) Runs: 3 Wins: 1 £won £9,175 Trainer: Mrs N Evans Owner: Hanford’s Chemist Ltd
6 059344 HERO’S STORY (15)(P) 3-9-3 .......................P Dobbs (2) Runs: 7 Places: 1 £722 Trainer: Mrs A Perrett The Recitation Partnership
SEDDON NURSERY (5) 1m 2f 2yo Only Winner £2,588 1 986251 RISING DAWN (18) 9-7 ...............................R Hughes (1) Runs: 6 Wins: 1(G) Places: 1 £3,384 Trainer: R Hannon Owner: Mr Mohamed Saeed Al Shahi
Going: Good to firm (GoingStick 8.9).
CAPTAIN WESSEX 2.00 — Men Don’t Cry 2.30 — Tioga Pass 3.00 — Rising Dawn 3.30 — Bold Cross 4.00 — Manshoor 4.30 — Emjayem (nap) 5.00 — Little China 5.30 — Imperial Spirit
Racing Desk: 0117 934 3284
13 070007 CRISTALIYEV (28)(P,CD) 5-8-7 ..............D J Bates(3) (13) Runs: 34 Wins: 1(G) Places: 6 £4,945 Trainer: P Evans Owner: Mr N R Hopkins
2012: Cristaliyev 4 8 8, J Fahy 20-1 (J Flint), drawn (12), 14 ran. BETTING FORECAST: 4 Little China, 9-2 Mossgo, 11-2 Burnt Cream, 15-2 Arch Walker, 8 Madame Kintyre, 10 Spray Tan, Talqaa, 14 Brandywell Boy, Diamond Vine, 16 Others. CHINA 16-1 (8-9) Chased leaders, went 2nd on inside 2f out, Form LITTLE ridden to lead over 1f out, headed well inside final furlong, stayed on same pace, 3rd of 9, 1/2l behind Excellent Jem (8-10) at Wolverhampton 6f hcp 0-75 (5) pol. MOSSGO 16-1 (9-3) Led, ridden over 1f out, headed well inside final furlong, 2nd of 9, nk behind Welease Bwian (9-4) at Lingfield 5f hcp 0-60 (6) pol.
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‘HANDS AND HEELS’ APPRENTICE SERIES HANDICAP (6) 6f 3yo Only Winner £1,941
1 353293 COCONUT KISSES (15) 9-7 ................... O Garner(3) (10) Runs: 15 Wins: 2(A,GS) Places: 3 £8,655 Trainer: W G M Turner Owner: Mr P Venner
2 0-3456 ASSERTIVE AGENT (53)(H) 9-6 ..................J Haynes (2) Runs: 5 Places: 1 £577 Trainer: A Carroll Owner: Wedgewood Estates
3 6-539 BIRDIE QUEEN (58) 9-5 ..........................H Crouch(5) (8) Runs: 4 £403 Trainer: G L Moore Owner: The Golf Partnership
4 382933 WINNIE PERRY (28)(B) 9-4.........................P Millman (9) Runs: 14 Places: 2 £1,967 Trainer: B Millman Owner: Mr G Thompson 5 267437 TIGER’S HOME (13) 9-0..................... Shelley Birkett (11) Runs: 11 Places: 2 £1,525 Trainer: Miss J Feilden Owner: Miss J Feilden 6 533441 IMPERIAL SPIRIT (9)(V) 9-0 ....................... D Cremin (1) Runs: 26 Wins: 1(A) Places: 7 £6,976 Trainer: M Channon Owner: Tytherley Partnership 7 000710 SCARLET STRAND (17)(CD) 8-13 .........R Hornby(5) (12) Runs: 10 Wins: 1(F) £2,229 Trainer: A Hollinshead Owner: Mr M Johnson
8 46-704 PRINCESS SHEILA (2) 8-13 .................D A Parkes(3) (14) Runs: 9 £757 Trainer: J S Moore Owner: Mr Ray Styles & J S Moore 9 304458 BALTIC GIN (35) 8-13 .................................E J Walsh (7) Runs: 14 Places: 2 £2,262 Trainer: M Saunders Owner: Mr Pat Hancock
10 408138 BLUE CLUMBER (24)(D) 8-12 ............ Josh Quinn(5) (13) Runs: 18 Wins: 1(S) Places: 2 £7,345 Trainer: S A Harris Owner: Miss H Ward
11 158237 BLACK TRUFFLE (19)(V) 8-12 .. Charlotte Jenner(3) (3) Runs: 20 Wins: 2(A) Places: 8 £7,597 Trainer: M Usher Owner: Ushers Court
12 477544 SENORA LOBO (32)(D) 8-9 ...................R Fitzpatrick (15) Runs: 13 Wins: 1(F) Places: 1 £2,469 Trainer: Mrs L Williamson Owner: Mr Glenn Briers 13 035788 EXIT CLAUSE (119)(P,T) 8-9............. Aaron Jones(3) (6) Runs: 12 Places: 1 £289 Trainer: M Gillard Owner: Orbit Performance 14 558853 CHELSEA GREY (24)(B,D) 8-7 ...............J Garritty(3) (5) Runs: 14 Wins: 1(A) £2,398 Trainer: R Harris Owner: Mr Leslie Scadding
15 646370 DAISIE CUTTER (125) 8-7 ................Eilish McCall(5) (16) Runs: 11 Places: 2 £973 Trainer: G McPherson Owner: Mr Graeme P McPherson 16 77-755 LITTLE MISS ZURI (28) 8-7........................ L Steward (4) Runs: 13 Places: 1 £1,103 Trainer: S Kirk Owner: Mr I A N Wight
2012: No corresponding race. BETTING FORECAST: 4 Imperial Spirit, 11-2 Coconut Kisses, 15-2 Winnie Perry, 8 Black Truffle, 10 Assertive Agent, Chelsea Grey, 12 Blue Clumber, 14 Others.
20 SPORT MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30 2013 WESTERN DAILY PRESS
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Marquez moves closer to title in debut season MOTORCYCLING MotoGP series leader Marc Marquez took another step towards claiming the title in his debut season after winning the Aragon Grand Prix. The 20-year-old Spaniard, on course to become the first rookie to win the championship since 1978, started in pole position but saw defending champion Jorge Lorenzo take an early lead. However, Repsol Honda’s Marquez regained the lead and beat his compatriot from Yamaha into second place by 1.356seconds to extend his championship lead to 39 points with four races left. It was not all plain sailing for Marquez, who with 18 laps remaining made slight contact with team-mate Dani Pedrosa
Delighted winner Marc Marquez PICTURE: LUCA BRUNO/AP
Froome’s world title hopes are swept away in the treacherous conditions CYCLING Tour de France champion Chris Froome abandoned the Road World Championships men’s elite race amid treacherous conditions in Tuscany that led to a disastrous day for Great Britain. Geraint Thomas was the last of the eight Britons to pull out with 30 kilometres of the 272.5km course remaining and the Welshman described what he witnessed on the roads as “car nage” after torrential rain resulted in a succession of crashes. Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish fell early on, the victims of a pile-up involving multiple riders, and Steve Cummings was hit by a puncture. With around 80km of the course left and having lost most of his team-mates, Froome withdrew from a race
won by Portugal’s Rui Costa, who pipped Joaquim Rodriguez, of Spain, in a sprint for the line. It ended Froome’s bid to become the first man since Greg LeMond in 1989 to win the Tour de France and World Championships road race in the same year. “Even before going out on to the circuit there were crashes everywhere. It’s just the weather – it hadn’t let up all day,” 28-year-old Froome said. “It had been raining solidly and all the drains started flooding and in some points on the road it was quite deep with water. People were trying to move up on the sides but were getting stuck in the gutters, causing most of the crashes. “The conditions were the same for everyone, so there are no excuses, we just weren’t there. After three laps the splits started happening and I
saw that I didn’t really have any team-mates with me and thought ‘This is not going to happen for me’. “This would have been a good exercise for Rio in 2016, but after coming up emptyhanded, we’ll have to go back to the drawing board. “Having trained so hard coming into this and making it such an important goal, a result here would have been a fantastic way to finish the season, but in these conditions it just wasn’t to be.” Thomas admitted that once the hilly course from Lucca to Florence had claimed Wiggins and Cummings, it was all over for Froome and Great Britain. “It wasn’t the best day on the bike. We had Chris as the leader and he wasn’t on a great day,” Thomas said. “We had a little bit of bad luck with Steve puncturing and that wasn’t the weather for
Brad. Brad and Steve are our two strongest to be with Froome and we lost them as soon as we hit the circuit. “It’s not ideal and the rest of us didn’t have the legs to do anything in the final. “We all committed to getting Chris there, it just wasn’t to be. “It was carnage out there – as soon as you drifted into the second half of that peloton there were crashes everywhere. I saw at least five or six crashes in front of me.” The appalling weather made it a nightmarish experience for the riders in a day of high drama. Costa and Rodriguez pulled away in the final kilometre but it was the Portuguese, who led for the first time, who had the strength to claim the rainbow jersey with Spain’s Alejandro Valverde finishing in third position.
■ Devon’s Jonathan TiernanLocke has withdrawn from racing after being notified of possible discrepancies in his biological passport data by the sport’s global governing body, the International Cycling Union (UCI). Tiernan-Locke joined Team Sky in January after a successful 2012, which included overall victory at the Tour of Britain last year. The 28-year-old withdrew from yesterday’s elite men’s road race at the Road World Championships in Florence, Italy, after receiving the information from the UCI. The UCI screens the blood values of riders as part of its efforts to clamp down on doping in the sport. Team Sky have confirmed the data being scrutinised comes from the period immediately before he joined the British squad from Endura.
Sky Lantern impresses again with fourth Group One triumph HORSE RACING Sky Lantern and Vorda are both set to head on their travels after their respective Group One victories at Newmarket. While Cheveley Park heroine Vorda will jet out to America for the Breeders’ Cup in November, Sky Lantern could have another British
date on her agenda before she heads to sunnier climes. She notched up the fourth Group One success of her career in the Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot Stakes, displaying her electric change of gear once again under Richard Hughes as she beat the lightly-raced Integral. Philippe Sogorb’s Vorda ran out an impressive winner of
Sky Lantern wins at Newmarket
the Connolly’s Red Mills Cheveley Park Stakes, taking her tally to four wins in five racecourse starts. Olivier Peslier delivered Vorda with typical panache to pass Princess Noor, who was cleverly-ridden by Johnny Murtagh, to deliver a first Group One triumph for former jockey Sogorb. Murtagh may have had to
settle for second on Princess Noor, but he did not have to wait long for compensation as Educate realised a gamble when winning the Betfred Cambridgeshire as the 8-1 favourite. Unlucky several times throughout the year, Educate had to dig deep to hold off the fast-finishing Code Of Honor by a short head.
as he challenged for second, causing his fellow Spaniard to suffer a huge accident. “I went a little wide under braking, lifted the bike up and made light contact with him,” said Marquez. “I’m not sure he even noticed it, but it was a bit of bad luck because the team told me I caused his traction control cable to snap and I’m sorry for that – it’s something very unusual to see.” Pedrosa’s bike high-sided on the exit of the corner and he was out on the spot, dealing another blow to his already fading title hopes. “I took a heavy knock to my hip and my groin area, but I was unable to escape relatively unhurt from what was a big crash,” said Pedrosa, who now trails Marquez by 59 points. Valentino Rossi took third, while Britons Cal Crutchlow and Bradley Smith came home in sixth and seventh. ■ Gloucestershire’s Scott Redding finished fourth in Moto2 after starting 13th on the grid, suffering from an arm injury.
ON THIS DAY 2000 Sailor Iain Percy won Britain’s ninth Olympic gold medal of the Sydney Games with victory in the men’s Finn class. Ian Walker and Mark Covell won Star class silver.
BIRTHDAYS Footballer Frank Rijkaard, former AC Milan and Holland midfielder, 1962. Rugby Union’s Gary Armstrong, former Scotland scrum-half, 1966. Tennis’ Martina Hingis, Swiss former Wimbledon champion, 1980.
QUIZ 1 What nationality is Aston Villa’s Andreas Weimann? 2 How many Olympic gold medals has cyclist Jason Kenny won? 3 What position does Morne Steyn play for South Africa? 4 Shaun Wane is the head coach of which Super League side? 5 The Bengals and Reds play in which American city?
Answers: 1 Austrian, 2 Three, 3 Fly-half, 4 Wigan, 5 Cincinnati.
Rui Costa, of Portugal, right, beats Spain’s Joaquim Rodriguez to the line to win the elite men’s race at the Road World Championships in Italy yesterday