WELCOMES YOU
May I extend a very warm welcome to the 2024 Randox Grand National Festival.
I do hope you arrive at Aintree in good health and high spirits and are looking forward to an exciting day of racing. Days such as this produce memories that will last forever.
Making the most of life’s opportunities is what drives our work at Randox. Through our testing programmes we aim to empower individuals to take better care of their health, with the aim of lowering the risk of disease and preventing illness. Our goal is to help people to live healthier for longer, to enjoy occasions such as this.
Our network of Randox Health clinics continues to grow across the UK, including right here in Liverpool, and within selected John Lewis stores. Our clinics provide easy access to understanding your future health - do speak with us today if that is of interest.
We also have an exciting sporting year ahead. As well as sponsoring this great racing festival, Randox are the official Diagnostic testing partners for Team GB, ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympic Games. We are looking forward to an outstanding Team GB performance in 2024.
Closer to home, we send our best wishes to all those competing today and to those enabling the racing programme throughout the Randox Grand National Festival
We do hope you enjoy your day, and in the future continue to make the most of life’s special moments. Let the racing begin!
Dr Peter FitzGerald CBE FREng DL, Randox Managing DirectorWELCOMES YOU
Hello and a very warm welcome to Ladies Day at the Randox Grand National Festival 2024, a day that is synonymous with Liverpool, and we’re looking forward to a fantastic day of style and racing.
We were treated to brilliant performances on the track yesterday and are looking forward to the action unfolding on course today. Ladies Day is a particularly special day as the annual jockeys’ visit to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital takes place A host of jockeys who will be riding in the big race tomorrow gave up their time this morning to visit the children and their families in the hospital. Our relationship with Alder Hey spans over two decades, and we are delighted that the final race on the card today will be run as The Alder Hey Handicap Hurdle
Our feature race of the day is the My Pension Expert Melling Chase (Grade 1), and it looks to be a thrilling contest with Jonbon, Pic D’Ohry and Protektorat all set to take their chance The Randox Supports Race Against Dementia Topham Handicap Chase never disappoints as we have our second opportunity to see a race over the famous fences this meeting. Harry Redknapp’s aptly named Shakem Up’arry will be looking to double up on his Cheltenham Festival success and give the popular owner his first win over the National fences.
We are delighted to be partnering with River Island as an official Style Partner for this year’s Style Awards today. As well as two prizes for the best-dressed racegoers, this year’s event also features a prize for the most-sustainably dressed racegoer Amy Hart, Frankie Foster and Natasha Jonas are on the judging panel, as well as honorary judges Tilly and Betsy Williams, daughters of racehorse trainer Christian Williams. The style award competition beings at 10:30am with racegoers able to enter by heading over to one of the style pods. Two are located in the Red Rum Garden with a further booth located on Grand National Avenue You have until 2.20pm to enter the Style Awards with the winner’s announced at 3.10pm on the DJ Platform in the Red Rum Garden. Good luck!
Our thanks as ever go to the sponsors of this meeting. Firstly our event sponsor Randox, who have supported the Grand National Festival since 2017 It’s a pleasure to work with them and we are thoroughly grateful for all of their support. Huyton Asphalt, William Hill, TrustATrader, My Pension Expert, House of Cavani and Alder Hey also all support races on today’s card and we wish them a wonderful day with us.
Before racing gets underway this afternoon, make sure you head over to the Parade Ring for the Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) display featuring some of racing’s most-loved names, from 12.40pm. This year’s parade features a stellar line-up of retired racehorses who are now excelling in a second career Among them are Kemboy, Blaklion and Kalashnikov Additionally, the Randox Grand National trophy will also be on display outside of the Weighing Room between 12.30-1.15pm on all three days of racing.
We hope you all have a brilliant day with us and look forward to welcoming you back to Aintree again soon.
Nicholas Wrigley Dickon White Chairman, Aintree Racecourse North West Regional DirectorStewards
Shaun Parker (Chief Steward)
Caroline Wilson, Peter Heaton (Stewards' Panel Chairs)
Lyndsay Allan, Ali Galliers-Pratt, Nathan Green, Louise Moore, Adrian Sharpe Starters
Robert Supple
Seamus O'Neill
Stuart Turner
Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers
Melanie Swarbrick, Alec Dent, Lisa Cook, Joanna Vickers, Tracey Hamilton, Linda Porter, Michelle Maughan, Graham Gray, Vince McKevitt
Judges
Nick Bostock & David Hicks
Clerks Of The Scales
Wayne Burnell & Michael Roberts Handicapper
Michael Harris
Veterinary Officers
Sally Taylor Matt Butterell, Graham Potts, Kate Maxwell
Regional Director - North West
Dickon White
Regional Head of Racing & Clerk of the Course - Aintree
Sulekha Varma
Clerk of the CourseHaydock Park
Daniel Cooper General ManagerHaydock Park
Molly Dingwall Marketing Manager
James Rennard Communications Lead
Grant Rowley
Veterinary Surgeons
Paddy Macandrew, Jim Tipp, Graham Potts, Kerry Comb, Kate Sumner, Sue Taylor, Seamus Miller John Spencer Alasdair Topp
Tim Froydenlund, Ellen Singer
Medical Officers
Dr John Murray, Dr Ian Roberts, Dr John Edwards, Dr Louise Williams, Dr Mike Unwin, Dr Martin Davis, Dr Emily Hill, Dr Helen Blakey Dr Hywel Hughes, Dr Tristan Elkin
Nurses
Darron Lomax & Karen Bailey
Commentators
Alan Howes, Simon Holt, David Fitzgerald
Betting Ring Managers
Mark Ryan, Neil Pateman, Darren Irving, Malcolm Hart Chairman
Nicholas Wrigley
Clerk Of The Course
Sulekha Varma
Designated Safeguarding Lead
Dickon White
Regional Head of Operations
Stephen Mansfield
Regional General ManagerCatering
Lee Dennan
Head of Hospitality
Claire Leonard
Head of Conference and Events
Charlotte Jones
Sales Service Manager
Lucy McCaffrey
Ticketing & Customer Relations Manager
Sherelle
Bartholomew
LADIES DAY GATES OPEN AT 10.30
COURSE TOUR
Tour Opens- 10.45
Last Tour - st - 12.00
start the Course Tour, follow signage and cross to llow the centre of the course.
DON'T
12.40pm- 1.00pm
TODAY'S RoR PARADE
A Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) Parade of former racehorses takes place in the parade ring before the first race at approximately 12.40pm.
The parade showcases the versatility of the Thoroughbred, together with the range of activities open to horses when they finish their racing careers. Today’s eight strong parade features some familiar names who have adapted to a new career, including Becher Chase winner Blaklion and 15 times winner, Lady Buttons.
RoR, British Horseracing’s official charity for the welfare of horses retired from racing, actively promotes the wellbeing of former racehorses through retraining, rehoming, and welfare support. Their mission is to safeguard the wellbeing of all former racehorses by highlighting Thoroughbred versatility, educating owners, and establishing a nationwide safety net for horses requiring charitable assistance. In the equestrian realm, RoR annually stages 39 separate competition series across 14 different disciplines, catering to all levels of ability, from grassroots to elite.
For more information visit: www.ror.org.uk or can the QR code below.
TODAY'S RoR PARADE
1. BLAKLION – ridden by Alice Pimbley
15-year-old by Kayf Tara, formerly trained by Dan Skelton
Breeder – Mrs. M D Worrison
Blaklion is owned by David Norcross. He was sent straight from Dan Skeletons to Alice Pimbley to be retrained. Alice has competed him in showing, taken part in fun rides and hunted; they have been very successful in hunt races. The plan is for David’s daughters Olivia and Hollie to take the ride on Blaklion. David says: "He has the life of luxury and owes nobody anything."
2. DUKE OF NAVAN – ridden by Kelly Harding
16-year-old by Presenting, formerly trained by Nicky Richards
Breeder – Keith Douglas
Duke of Navan was one of the flag bearing northern horses for a few good years for trainer Nicky Richards for owners David and Nicky Robinson.
Duke of Navan was broken in by jockey Brian Harding who also rode him on the racetrack, He was a yard favourite, and he was Nicky's ride towards the end of his training.
He has gone full circle and is now living the good life with Brian's wife Kelly who has taken him to many fun rides, camps and he's been hunting all winter He won his first RoR show in hand. He is ridden over the fells regularly and he will be aimed at the RoR classes in the summer
Kelly says, "He is adored by all of us, and Duke of Navan still gets visits from all who have been involved with him from the beginning."
3. KEMBOY - ridden by Rachel Sharp
12-year-old by Voix Du Nord, formerly trained by Willie Mullins
Breeder-Joelle Morruzzi and Philippe Morruzzi
Kemboy, the legend, a superstar and general lovely horse who has fitted into his retirement very easily He ran and won his last race, The Bobby-Jo, in February 2023. He was due to retire at Punchestown of 2023 but sadly, he sustained an injury on the gallop, so his retirement was brought forward.
We collected Kemboy in June 2023, he was then turned out in the field all summer and autumn, as we felt he needed a longer break. He was brought back into work in December, mainly hacking, but he has attended two training clinics, which he enjoyed. The future is to do RoR showing and dressage on him, and some jumping, but we will see as it is still early days in his retirement.
Rachel says: "We are very privileged as a family to have Kemboy in his retirement and to take things slowly and carefully."
4. LADY BUTTONS – ridden by Jenny Durrans
14-year-old mare by Beneficial, formerly trained by Philip Kirby
Breeder – Keith Sivills
Jenny Durrans was very lucky to be Lady Buttons’ exercise rider for two seasons, where she had a lot of success. Unfortunately, and very sadly, like many successful mares she couldn’t have foals, so Jenny was delighted to be asked to have her for her life after racing. She now lives in Seahouses, Northumberland. So far, we have done lots of training at home and we are enjoying the RoR Northeast clinics. We tried our hand at showing last summer and she won all three of her ridden classes and went champion RoR at her first show. We qualified for the Jockey Club RoR National Championships and although she didn’t get placed, she was a true professional and we had a blast.
Jenny says: "This year we are going to focus on eventing. Lady Buttons moves well but also has a huge jump, so fingers crossed for a fun summer."
5. MASTER WICKHAM – ridden by Claire Lewis
15-year-old gelding by Darsi, formerly trained by Paul Webber
Breeder – Patrick Kinsella
Since retirement in 2015, Master Wickham has shown exceptional ability in every discipline he has competed in. He has won prizes at the most prestigious venues across Great Britain including three times at the British Eventing Amateur Championships at Badminton Horse trials, the Hickstead Derby meeting, the Royal International Horse show, Bramham, Blenheim, Burghley, and he even has a British Showjumping national title to his name
He has won twelve national finals under RoR from show jumping, eventing, and combined training, to showing and dressage He comes into the parade having competed at the British Showjumping Winter Championships just six days ago
6. MELON – ridden by Sophie Candy
13-year-old gelding by Medicean, formerly trained by Willie Mullins Breeder – Newsells Park Stud
Melon joined Sophie Candy during the summer of 2022 after a very successful racing career when trained by Willie Mullins including four seconds at the Cheltenham Festival. Melon has continued to prove himself to be an absolute gentleman. He was foot perfect in the 2023 Aintree parade and continues to give Sophie the most wonderful days out. He has been out hunting plenty, thoroughly enjoying himself, a little too much at times! He has proved to be a very able team chaser, having had several wins with Team Ride Away ridden by Sophie’s partner, Joe
Sophie says: "He absolutely loves life, especially splashing in the river down by the yard."
7. TOUCH OF FAITH - ridden by Ben Berry
10-year-old gelding by Zoffany, formerly trained by Michael Appleby Breeder - Jusoor Syndicate
Touch Of Faith retired from racing after three unsuccessful starts on the Flat in 2017 and has since competed at pro elite level in Horseball. He is normally ridden by Jude Worthington but is ridden today by Ben Berry as Jude is recovering from a hip operation. Worthington rides him in the ladies’ league and second division. She has previously been a member of the Open Championship winning team in both ladies and pro elite, as well as previously training and competing with Team GB in the under 21 categories.
Jude says: "Touch of Faith is a superstar; he is a very willing partner and I am really enjoying competing with him."
8. PEVERIL POINT – ridden by David Worthington – Horseball
9-year-old gelding by Canford Cliffs, formerly trained by Henry Tett
Breeder - Denis McDonnell
An Injury in 2018 ended Peveril Point’s racing career after just two starts
He was then bought by Jude Worthington to retrain in Horseball for herself and her husband, David. Perveril Point and David are currently competing in pro elite Horseball. They are playing in the champions league in October with the OutGunned team representing GB.
David says: "Perveril Point is proving to be a multi-talented former racehorse, as he is also training in dressage and hunts occasionally with Jude."
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1. FORM
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RACING EXPLAINED
CORACH RAMBLER (IRE) (32) 4U1-541 C 9 10-05
Derek Fox
The Ramblers Lucinda Russell, Kinross
P. Hillis
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ARD EXPLAINED
EXPERT VIEW
A quick way to see a horse's past A way see a performance These are its recent are recent finishing positions.
Look out for Letters: ok
C = Has won at this course = won at course
D = Has won over this distance = over dist
CD = Has won over this distance at = over this course cour
How the experts rate the hor chances: w experts rate
2. BHA rating = the higher the number rating = the number better horse bet r
3. Timeform view and Time rm TFR rating.
4. HORSE'S TRAINER & THEIR LOCATION
Look out for the summary of leading ok out for the of course trainers before each race se tr s be race
BF = Was a beaten favourite = a
MORE INF TION ON THE FORM - = New racing season = season
/ = Missed racing season = season
P = Was pulled-up and didn't finish = Was and didn't finish the race race
F = Horse fell = Horse
U = Rider unseated = unseat
R = Horse refused to race =
5. JOCKEY
Listen out for any jockeys who are having n any s are ha a successful da day.
HER USEFUL
6. Owner's colours worn by the Jockey worn Saddlecloth
8. Horse's name Hor
9. Days since the horse last run Days
CO = The horse was forced out of a = was out a race by a loose horse ce a loose hor
B = Horse was brought down = was do
S = Horse slipped = Horse
r = The horse ran around a jump or = around a or took the wrong course in a flat race ok wrong course in a race
d = Disqualified = Bold form figures form = performance in = in all-weather (Flat) or Point-to-Point eather (Flat) or Point (Jump) races races
11. Jockey's weight
10. Horse's age (stone and Ibs) and
12. The horse's breeding – father (sire) – father and mother and mother
13. Horse's owner
14. Horse's breeder
15. Birthplace of horse (outside GB) of horse
BETTING EXPLAINED
Select your horse. Note their name and saddlecloth number
Choose your bet. 'To win' or 'each-way' are popular types of bet.
'To win' is for your horse to come first.
'Each-way' is for your horse to come first or to be placed. It's two bets, so '£2 each-way' = £4 total bet.
Decide the amount – or stake – you are comfortable to bet.
Place your bet. There are different places to bet on course; The Tote, racecourse bookmakers, betting shop or online Each option offers a different experience
Collect. Once 'Weighed-in' has been announced, present your betting slip and collect any winnings.
A DAY AT THE RACES EXPLAINED
Explore and familiarise yourself with the racecourse
Find out the time of the first race in the racecard. Races are about 30 minutes apart and provide a natural focus for your day.
Visit the Parade Ring around 20 minutes before each race This is your chance to see the horses up-close Look for signs of their fitness and attitude A glossy coat, pricked ears and alert nature are considered good.
Watch at least one race by the railings, as close to the finishing post as you can get.
RACEHORSES EXPLAINED
Jump horses are generally sturdier and bigger than Flat horses. Key attributes are endurance and strength.
Flat horses are lighter and more elegant for shorter, faster races.
They use a different set of muscles, so muscle definition varies just like in human athletes.
On average, Jump horses race - or 'travel' - at 30mph.
Flat horses are faster at 35mph and the best exceed 40mph during a race
Our range of bets
Pick a placed horse in races 1-6
Pick a placed horse in race 3-6
Pick the winner of the race
Pick a horse to win or be placed
Pick the 1st and 2nd in the correct order
Pick the 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the correct order
Pick two horses to finish in the first three
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THE HUYTON ASPHALT FRANNY BLENNERHASSETT MEMORIAL MILDMAY NOVICES' STEEPLE CHASE (GRADE 1)
RACE DESCRIPTION
Named after the course which the race is ran on, the Mildmay, this contest was first ran in 1981 A race for those who contested the Brown Advisory Novices' Chase (the Broadway) at the Cheltenham Festival, this test is ideal for those three mile chasers looking to gain more experience before taking the step into open company next season First ran as a Grade 1 in 2014, Might Bite and Chantry House have both completed the Cheltenham-Aintree double
2023 WINNER
GERRI COLOMBE
Gerri Colombe made amends in the Mildmay by bouncing back to winning ways following defeat in the Brown Advisory in March. There was suspicion that this sharper track wouldn't play to his strengths, but that proved anything but the case Well served by tracking the decent pace set by Galia Des Liteaux, Gerri Colombe jumped soundly through the race and never looked in any bother under Davy Russell which completed his third Grade 1 victory of the season Complete Unknown was a further seven and a half lengths back to pick up the minor honours
GRADE 1
RUN OVER THREE MILES, 210 YARDS
19 FENCES TO BE JUMPED
TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF
£120,000
£67,524 TO THE WINNER
ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023
KEY TRENDS
The past 10 winners finished first or second at Cheltenham
11 of the previous 13 winners were in the top 2 on official BHA ratings
WINNING CONNECTIONS
TRAINER
Lucinda Russell
1 winner
Today Lucinda saddles
Giovinco
5 of the past 10 winners contested the Kauto Star Novices' Chase
Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.
JOCKEY Sam Twiston-Davies
1 winner
Today Sam rides Broadway Boy
THE HUYTON ASPHALT FRANNY
BLENNERHASSETT MEMORIAL
MILDMAY NOVICES’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)
for novice five yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £120000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £51648, 2nd £21288, 3rd £10644, 4th £5328, 5th £2664, 6th £1332. (Penalty Value £67524) FIRST RACE
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): N Twiston-Davies (10 wins from 59 runners, 17%) runs BROADWAY BOY
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): H De Bromhead (6 wins from 30 runners, 20%) runs HEART WOOD
LONGEST TRAVELLERS: INOTHEWAYURTHINKIN trained by G Cromwel & HEART WOOD trained by H De Bromhead - all Ireland.
1 BROADWAY BOY (IRE) (90) 1-12113 CD
Br B g Malinas (GER) - Broadway Theatre (IRE) Sam Twiston-Davies J
O Mr D. M. Proos Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham T
B John Leahy
Investment Services
reached for. TFRHHIII BHA150
2 CHIANTI CLASSICO (IRE) (31) 1P-1121 D 7 11-7
Br B g Shantou (USA) - Ballinderry Lady (IRE) David Bass J
O Sir Francis Brooke & R A Pilkington Kim Bailey, Cheltenham T
B David O’Connell Kim Bailey Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Completed a hat-trick over hurdles last season and has quickly developed into a smart chaser, making it 3 wins from 4 starts in this sphere with an assured display in the Ultima Handicap Chase at Cheltenham. Up in grade but he has the potential of even more still to offer over fences. TFRHHHII BHA154
3 GIOVINCO (IRE) (30) U12P13 CD
Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Whyalla (IRE)
O Thunder Holdings Ltd & The Young Ones
B Colm Griffin
7 11-7
Stephen Mulqueen J
Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Unbeatenin3startsoverhurdlesandlargelyprogressivesentchasingthisseason,winningnovicehandicapatthisC&Donhissecondoutingofthecampaign. Soon back on track in a match at Newcastle in February before an excellent third in the Broadway Chase at Cheltenham. Not discounted. TFRHHIII BHA148
4 HEART WOOD (FR) (68) 61/2-221
Br B g Choeur du Nord (FR) - Miss Nikita (FR)
6 11-7
Rachael Blackmore J
O Robcour Henry de Bromhead, Ireland T
B Mrs Murielle Guillerm
TIMEFORM VIEW Winner over hurdles in France and shaped encouragingly when runner-up in maiden chases on his first 3 starts for current yard Switched to handicapping, proved a different proposition when landing the Leopardstown Chase in February in impressive style Well worth his place at this level. TFRHHHHI BHA153
5 INOTHEWAYURTHINKIN (IRE) (29) 4-22301
6 11-7
Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Sway (FR) Mark Walsh J
O Mr John P. McManus Gavin Cromwell, Ireland T
B Mrs Noreen McManus
TIMEFORM VIEW Useful novice hurdler and even better form over fences, opening his chase account in the Kim Muir at Cheltenham under a confident ride (form of his third to Gaelic Warrior at Limerick in December boosted in the Arkle). Major player with further progress to come TFRHHHHH BHA158
6 IROKO (FR) (29) 1113-15
6 11-7
Br B g Cokoriko (FR) - Boscraie (FR) Jonjo O’Neill Jr. J
O Mr John P. McManus Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T
B Jacques Cypres Swansway S
TIMEFORM VIEW Thrived over hurdles in 2022/23, successful in the Martin Pipe at Cheltenham and good third in the Sefton at this meeting. Easy winner of a Warwick novice on his chase debut, before mid-field in the Golden Miller at Cheltenham after 4 months. Remains open to improvement. TFRHHHII BHA149
DECLARED RUNNERS 6 2023: GERRI COLOMBE (FR) 7 11 7 Davy Russell 4-6 (Gordon Elliott) 6 ran
WINNING TIME 2023: 6m 21.33s
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 1. Tongue Strap worn by No 2, 6.
Probable S.P’s: 5-2 Inothewayurthinkin (IRE), 7-2 Chianti Classico (IRE), 9-2 Iroko (FR), 6-1 Heart Wood (FR), 8-1 Broadway Boy (IRE), Giovinco (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
INOTHEWAYURTHINKIN recorded a first success over fences in fine style when landing the Kim Muir at the Cheltenham Festival, relishing the step up in trip and he can continue his progression to follow up returned to Grade 1 company. Heart Wood also showed improved form when winning a major handicap at Leopardstown on his latest outing and is feared most, ahead of Chianti Classico
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.INOTHEWAYURTHINKIN (IRE) 2.HEART WOOD (FR) 3.CHIANTI CLASSICO (IRE)
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A TRIBUTE TO FORBRA & TIM HAMEY, WINNERS OF THE 1932 GRAND NATIONAL
"A DIAMOND OF A MAN" said LORD OAKSEY
(by William Lefebve, former Raceform & Press Association Reporter and nephew of Hamey. Will is today attending his 32nd GRAND NATIONAL)
To most BRITS aged 60-plus, mention of "66" conjures up memories of a glorious July Wembley afternoon, and Geoff Hurst – immortalised by THAT Kenneth Wolstenholme QUOTE – finally putting England on the WORLD CUP football map
But back in 1929, to a fearless army of jump jockeys that included V.Piggott, F.Fish, brothers F & W Gurney, Captains A.F.W.Gossage and R.E.Sassoon, and Mr R. Gubbins, 66 represented something rather different, because this was the extraordinary record number of horses ever to line up (IN TWO ROWS!) for a Grand National, worth £13,000 to connections of the victorious Gregalach.
TIM HAMEY, who would write his name into Aintree folklore aboard 1932 winner FORBRA, was another of those brave - some might say "bonkers" – 66 horsemen to set out on the gruelling four and a half miles stamina test Only the previous March, just TWO finished out of 42 starters, and one of those, runner-up Billy Barton, was remounted after falling at the final fence when upsides 100-1 winner Tipperary Tim.
Hamey, on Grakle, the subsequent 1931 hero, came home sixth of only 10 to complete the course in 1929. His vivid recollections of that recordsized field were that the START was "like the CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE", a reference to the 1854 BATTLE OF BALACLAVA during the CRIMEAN WAR.
Born James Henry Hamey in Grantham on December 17, 1905, he adopted a different Christian name to avoid confusion with other established jockeys in the stables run by Captain Kirk (honestly!) on Cleeve Hill, overlooking Cheltenham racecourse He was only 16 when he had his first mount over jumps, on Castlerobin at Birmingham on November 27th, 1922, having partnered just two Flat winners, at Leicester and Birmingham.
Tim’s rapid weight rise then forced the inevitable switch to jumping, but his career flourished. And 1926 brought the big breakthrough, with his first major triumph, on KOKO, who proved he was no clown with an emphatic success in only the third running of the CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP, worth just £880!
Later that March, Tim made his Grand National debut on the same horse but was brought down at Becher’s Brook. Koko, one of eight Cheltenham Festival winners for Hamey, was the first of his 12 consecutive National rides, and his place in the Aintree hall-of-fame arrived on March 18th, 1932, at the seventh attempt, on 50-1 chance Forbra, a flatracing reject owned by Ludlow mayor and turf accountant William Parsonage and prepared at Kinnersley, Worcestershire by Tom Rimell, father of Fred. (For the record, Hamey’s son Rex had seven mounts in the National, registering a personal best seventh in 1955,
and my father Len, Tim’s brother-inlaw, tasted the experience just once - 99 years ago - on Ardeen, a 1925 Canal Turn casualty).
YES, this was the same FRED RIMELL who would saddle four National winners between 1956 and 1976, ESB, Nicolaus Silver, Gay Trip and Rag Trade, a feat only matched by Ginger McCain, with Red Rum’s historic treble and Amberleigh House
But Fred was only 18 in 1932, too inexperienced to tackle the massive Merseyside obstacles, so giving Tim the opportunity to become one of the first jockeys to taste success in steeplechasing’s "BIG TWO"
Forbra’s place in the 1932 line-up actually came about fortuitously He had cost Mr Parsonage 1500 guineas not long before his colours of French grey, dark blue sleeves, red cap were donned at Newbury in December, 1931 when beaten five lengths by the legendary Golden Miller, only to be awarded first prize when it emerged the "Miller" had carried the wrong weight. And because of the value of that Newbury event, Forbra was now qualified for the National! What a double dose of "Lady Luck"! Less than three months later, Golden Miller landed the first of his never-to-be-repeated famous five Blue Riband triumphs in Gloucestershire.
The original idea was to run in the less taxing Stanley Chase the day before the National. But when the horse became "N.Q" for the "Stanley" with a victory at Taunton, the decision was taken to go for the "BIG ONE" And so, Forbra, a virtual novice carrying 10-7, lined up against 35 rivals including the three previous winners, Gregalach, Shaun Goilin and Grakle In a race full of grief, Tim and Forbra galloped to a three lengths victory over the amateur-ridden Egremont.
The runner-up’s jockey, Edward Paget, a London stockbroker, was thus denied a whopping £4,000 payout by his bookmaker for a £1 "Spring Double" wager after correctly predicting 40-1 shot Jerome Fandor would win the Lincoln!
Forbra, so named because he was by FORESIGHT out of THYMBRA, competed in two more Nationals, finishing last of 6 in 1933, with Hamey up again; then as a nine-year-old and partnered by Gerry Hardy, he came home fourth of 8 behind the "Miller", who was landing that historic Gold Cup-National double (1934)
Besides Hamey and Hardy, Forbra was partnered in public by a trio of champions, Gerry Wilson, Billy Stott and Fred Rimell of course The latter rode the horse just three times, sadly culminating in a fatal fall for Forbra at Newbury on January 26th, 1935. A tragic end to a wonderful career
Since 1955, the horse has been honoured each February at LUDLOW, with the running of the Forbra Gold Challenge Cup Steeple Chase, a beautiful solid gold trophy donated by the Parsonage family 70 years ago, and reputedly today worth £150,000 The popular and valuable ‘chasing prize went to the Paul Nicholls stable for the first time in 2019, with Tommy Silver, and was this year won by Topham Trophy-bound Arizona Cardinal, trained by Stuart Edmunds.
Tim Hamey, for whom Le Bizco was his 333rd and final riding success over jumps, at Huntingdon in 1940, went on to train around 50 winners, mostly from his base alongside Prestbury Park. He spent his final years in accommodation provided by Lord Oaksey’s I.J.F in Bishops Cleeve, near Cheltenham, and following his death, aged 84, Tim was described by Lord Oaksey at his memorial service as "A DIAMOND OF A MAN"
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THE WILLIAM HILL HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (PREMIER HANDICAP)
RACE DESCRIPTION This two and a half mile handicap hurdle is always a competitive contest and is one of the only intermediate trip handicap hurdles. Many trainers target this due to the favourable trip, with novices holding a particularly strong record thanks to the lateness it is staged in the season With a big field, horses with good tactical speed are able to excel and it is always a highly competitive race.
2023 WINNER FENNOR CROSS
Ben Harvey delivered a fantastic ride on the handicap debutant Fennor Cross in last year's renewal Given a patient ride by his jockey the pair were more than happy to watch the race play out in front of them, in what can only be described as a thrilling finish. They began to creep into the race gradually and soon found themselves at the front after the long-time leader West To The Bridge ran out of steam. The step up in trip clearly suited and he posted a career best effort to power away from Buddy One and Sonigino who also ran well in behind.
(PREMIER HANDICAP)
RUN OVER
TWO MILES, FOUR FURLONGS
11 HURDLES TO BE JUMPED
TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF
£75,000 £42,202 TO THE WINNER
ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023
KEY TRENDS
10 of the last 21 winners were novices
10 of the past 13 winners were rated in the 130's
WINNING CONNECTIONS
TRAINER
Nicky Henderson
2 winners
Today Nicky saddles
Jango Baie
Only 2 of the last 14 winners were in the top three of the betting
Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.
JOCKEY
Jack Kennedy
2 winners
Today Jack rides
What's Up Darling
THE WILLIAM HILL HANDICAP
HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (PREMIER HANDICAP) (GBB RACE)
for four yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £75000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £32280, 2nd £13305, 3rd £6653, 4th £3330, 5th £1665, 6th £833, 7th £413, 8th £210 (Penalty Value £42202.50) Weights raised 6lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable 10 Eliminated Under Rules (I)9 and (I)10
SECOND RACE 2.20
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs BOOMBAWN KATEIRA
PLAYFUL SAINT SANTOS BLUE & WEST TO THE BRIDGE
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins
(11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs OCASTLE DES MOTTES
FANCY THAT: N Henderson won this race in 2015 and 2017 The stable runs JANGO BAIE today.
2m 4f
colours no horse age st-lb
1 SPRINGWELL BAY (GB) (68) 116-142 D BF 7 12-0
Br B g Kayf Tara - Winning Counsel (IRE) Jonjo O’Neill Jr J
O Mrs Gay Smith Jonjo O’Neill, Cheltenham T
B J. R. Weston Wasdell Group, Ashford Stud of 5095 S
TIMEFORM VIEW Scored over 21f at Cheltenham in November and resumed his progress when going down by a neck in 3m handicap at Musselburgh in February No surprise were he to pull out more again but a really smart effort will be needed under top weight. TFRHHHII BHA145
2 ICARE ALLEN (FR) (29) 04353P 6 11-11
Br B g Cokoriko (FR) - Coeur d’Allen (FR) Richie McLernon J
O Mr John P. McManus Jonjo O’Neill, Cheltenham T
B Bruno Vagne Wasdell Group S
TIMEFORM VIEW Smart hurdler at his peak. Caught the eye when a running-on third of 11 in 3m course handicap in November but pulled up at the Cheltenham Festival 4 months later (final start for Willie Mullins). New stable removes his regular tongue tie and replaces it with a first-time hood. TFRHHIII BHA142
3 SONIGINO (FR) (28) 3-3410P CD
Br B g It’s Gino (GER) - Soniador (FR)
7 11-10
Freddie Gingell (5) J
O Sir A Ferguson G Mason J Hales & L Hales Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T
B Mr M. Contignon & Mrs N. Contignon Morson Group S
TIMEFORM VIEW Three wins last season and built on good in-frame efforts in the Silver Trophy at Chepstow and Greatwood at Cheltenham in autumn when scoring over C&D (heavy) in December Has struggled in Lanzarote at Kempton and Martin Pipe at Cheltenham since though. TFRHHIII BHA141
4 MIGHT I (IRE) (30) 4-52130
8 11-9
Br B g Fame And Glory - Our Honey (IRE) Jonathan Burke J
O Brian & Sandy Lambert Harry Fry, Corscombe T
B Cyril O’Hara Grosvenor Sport S
TIMEFORM VIEW Useful hurdler Showed similar form over fences before Christmas (won a match race at Exeter) but his jumping was an issue and he also made mistakes back hurdling at Cheltenham last month, finishing mid-field in the Coral Cup Others are preferred. TFRHHIII BHA140
5 JANGO BAIE (FR) (41) 2-1122 C BF
5 11-8
Br B g Tiger Groom - Tenessee (FR) Nico de Boinville J
O Countrywide Park Homes Ltd Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T
B Mr Andre Jean Belloir et al
TIMEFORM VIEW Irish point recruit who won first 2 starts over hurdles, latterly the Grade 1 Formby over 2m here on Boxing Day. Not at best when runner-up in small field at Huntingdon in February but back to form when 1/2-length second in 2 1/4m Kelso Grade 2. His opening handicap mark looks workable TFRHHHHI BHA139
6 KATEIRA (GB) (27) 112-324 7 11-5
Br B m Kayf Tara - Raitera (FR) Harry Skelton J
O Little Lodge Farm & Dan Skelton
Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B R. D. & Mrs J. S. Chugg Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Three-time novice hurdle winner last season and ended her campaign with excellent second in a C&D Grade 1 novice at this meeting. Below par in 2 comeback runs in November but back on form when fourth of 11 over 21f at Kempton 4 weeks ago Much respected. TFRHHHHI BHA136
7 SANTOS BLUE (GB) (27) 202101 D
Br B g Blue Bresil (FR) - Maybe Plenty
O Mr N. Sutton
7 11-5
Mr Ben Sutton (7) J
Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Nick Sutton & Adam Waugh Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Likeable type who has regained the progressive thread lately, producing another career best to score over this trip at Uttoxeter (heavy) last time Should remain competitive up 4lb TFRHHHII BHA136
8 WHAT’S UP DARLING (IRE) (28) 121526 7 11-5
Br B g Shirocco (GER) - Carries Darling
O Gigginstown House Stud
B William Mangan
Jack Kennedy J
Gordon Elliott, Ireland T
Gordon Elliott S
TIMEFORM VIEWBumperwinnerlastspringwhowashavingonlyhissecondstartoverhurdleswhenlandinga2mNavanGrade3(heavy)inNovember Betteredthatformwhen second in a Grade 3 at Gowran in February and made a sound start to his handicap career when sixth of 21 in Martin Pipe at Cheltenham (2 1/2m). TFRHHHII BHA136
9 GUARD YOUR DREAMS (GB) (30) 23U/-540 D 8 11-4
Br B g Fame And Glory - Native Sunrise (IRE)
O Graham and Alison Jelley
Sam Twiston-Davies J
Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham T
B Little Lodge Farm & Mr & Mrs TWR Chugg Jelson Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Developed into a smart and likeable hurdler in 2021/22 but has yet to show he retains that ability in 3 comeback outings this term, on the latest finishing down the field in the Coral Cup at Cheltenham. TFRHHIII BHA135
10 UNCLE BERT (GB) (20) F5P211 D 7 11-4
Br B g Pether’s Moon (IRE) - Azza (FR)
O James & Jean Potter Ltd
James Turner (7) J
Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham T
B James & Jean Potter Potter Group S
TIMEFORM VIEW Made a winning handicap debut at Perth in September Struggled immediately after that but firmly back on the up with wins in the mud at Wetherby and Bangor in recent months. 8lb higher in a deeper race now but he will be at home on this ground. TFRHHHII BHA135
11 BOOMBAWN (IRE) (27) 2620-11 CD 7 11-4
Br B g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Well Clad (IRE)
O Bullen-Smith & Faulks
Kielan Woods J
Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Mr Rory O’Toole Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Largely progressive sort who scored over C&D (good) last May and followed up in a 21f Kempton handicap (good to soft) 10 months later Much fresher than most for this stage of the season but testing ground a slight question mark and Harry Skelton is on Kateira this time TFRHHHII BHA135
12 SPIRIT D’AUNOU (FR) (34) 11-4100
Br B g Triple Threat (FR) - Miss Wind (FR)
O Heart of the South Racing 130
5 11-4
Niall Houlihan J
Gary Moore, Horsham T
B S.C.E.A. Du Moulin de Bel Oeuvre Heart Of The South Bloodstock S
TIMEFORM VIEW His success on heavy ground at Sandown (2m) in December was his fifth win in 6 starts. His run of good form has come to a halt in the Betfair at Newbury and Imperial Cup at Sandown this spring and his hopes are pinned on a step up in trip helping him to regain the progressive thread. TFRHHIII BHA135
13 THEATRE MAN (IRE) (29) 21-232F D BF
Br B g Ocovango - Theatre Bird (IRE)
O Burkes & Syders
8 11-2
Harry Bannister J
Richard Bandey, Kingsclere T
B Thomas Merrigan Tote S
TIMEFORM VIEW
14 PLAYFUL SAINT (FR) (13) 4213-26
BHA133
9 11-2
Br B g Saint des Saints (FR) - Playact (IRE) Fergus Gillard J
O Mr and Mrs J. D. Cotton Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B G.A.E.C. Campos John Cotton (Group) Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced 9-y-o who returned better than ever when neck second of 5 to Milldam in 2m handicap at Stratford (heavy) in March but failed to back it up at Haydock since Steps up in trip now. The stable has other stronger candidates. TFRHHIII BHA133
15 KAMSINAS (FR) (27) 121601
7 11-1
Br B g Kamsin (GER) - Louvadeus Has (FR) Paddy Brennan J
O Noel Fehily Racing Syndicates Kamsinas Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham T
B Mr Hugues Van Haaren Olive Print & Graphics S
TIMEFORM VIEW Had Making Headway behind in second when landing Haydock Grade 2 in November Shaped as if he’d be suited by longer trip when mid-field in Betfair at Newbury and got back to winning ways when stepped up to 21f at Kempton (novice) last month. Remains unexposed. TFRHHHHI BHA132
16 OCASTLE DES MOTTES (FR) (28) 01-P105 5 11-1
Br B g Castle du Berlais (FR) - Oktavia des Mottes (FR) P. Townend J
O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B E.A.R.L. Ecurie Des Mottes The Sporting Life S
TIMEFORM VIEW Dual 2 1/4m winner in France Didn’t get close to justifying favouritism in Betfair on yard debut but more promising signs when fifth of 21 in Martin Pipe at Cheltenham since the fact he only weakened late on encouraging given he pulled hard. Could have big say if refitted hood helps him to settle TFRHHHHI BHA132
17 SERIOUS OPERATOR (IRE) (41) 1-00151 D 7 11-0
Br B g Malinas (GER) - Idrather Not Say (IRE) Patrick Wadge (3) J
O The Operators Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
B Daniel O’Mahony Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Enhanced good strike rate over hurdles when successful at Kelso (21f soft) 6 weeks ago His fifth of 19 in the Lanzarote at Kempton prior to that shows he can mix it in competitive handicaps but he’s gone up another 5lb for Kelso TFRHHIII BHA131
18 WEST TO THE BRIDGE (IRE) (20) 6-2F544 C D 11 11-0
Br B g Flemensfirth (USA) - Godlylady (IRE) Tristan Durrell (3) J
O Mr J. Tierney Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Mr L. Dunne Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Better than ever when landing Sandown handicap (soft) last spring and good second at Uttoxeter (23f good to soft) on return in October Hasn’t reproduced that since (19 3/4 lengths fourth to Uncle Bert at Bangor latest) but he is starting to look well handicapped. TFRHHHII BHA131
19 CHAMPAGNE TWIST (IRE) (34) F1-4211 D 6 11-0
Br B g Shantou (USA) - Aunt Nora (IRE) Ben Jones J
O The Pour Decisions Syndicate Ben Pauling, Naunton T
B Fintan Kealy Fitzdares S
TIMEFORM VIEW Irish point winner and going the right way over hurdles for new connections, making a successful handicap debut in the very competitive EBF Final at Sandown (2 1/2m, soft) last month. Raised 7lb for that but there’s almost certainly more to come TFRHHHHI BHA131
20 TRONADOR (IRE) (154) 0/00-3P5 CD 8 10-13
Br Ch g Lope de Vega (IRE) - Autumn Leaves (FR)
Danny Gilligan (3) J
O Mr M. Wasylocha Gordon Elliott, Ireland T
B B. Sangster & Freynestown Stud Gordon Elliott S
TIMEFORM VIEW Won this race in 2021 but has rarely threatened over jumps since Did score on the Flat last summer but pulled up back hurdling at Chepstow in October and given a break since finishing a well-held fifth on chase debut in November Others are more obvious. TFRHHIII BHA130
21 INTHEWATERSIDE (FR) (55) 11-1412 CD BF 6 10-12
Br B g Jeu St Eloi (FR) - Vared (FR)
O McNeill Family & G C Stevens
Harry Cobden J
Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T
B Haras de la Rousseliere SCEA Ultima Business Solutions S
TIMEFORM VIEW Imposing sort who was unbeaten in 2 bumper runs and has taken well to hurdling this season, winning an Ascot maiden and Lingfield handicap around 2 1/2m. Good second of 6 in Ascot novice latest and unexposed for top yard now tackling only his second handicap Hooded first time TFRHHHHI BHA129
22 MAKING HEADWAY (IRE) (34) 1-12414 6 10-11
Br B g Malinas (GER) - Times Like These (IRE)
O Mr Malcolm B. Jones
Henry Brooke J
Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T
B Jonathan Walsh Swansway S
TIMEFORM VIEW Irish point winner who has done well over hurdles for new connections, winning pair of novices around 2m. Good start to his handicap career when fourth of 16 in Imperial Cup at Sandown (2m again) and he leaves the impression there’ll be more to come stepped up to 2 1/2m. Cheekpieces added. TFRHHHHH BHA128
DECLARED RUNNERS 22 2023: FENNOR CROSS (IRE) 6 10 10 Ben Harvey 8-1 (John McConnell) 20 ran
WINNING TIME 2023: 4m 58.57s
Hood worn first time by No 2, 16, 21. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 22.
Tongue Strap worn by No 1, 3, 4, 7, 14, 17, 18.
Stewards Note:
ICARE ALLEN: Following its run on 14/3/2024 it was reported that the horse erred badly at the second last.
SONIGINO: Following its run on 15/3/2024 it was reported that the horse was never travelling.
SPIRIT D’AUNOU: Following its run on 9/3/2024 it was reported that the horse lost its left-fore shoe
OCASTLE DES MOTTES: Following its run on 15/3/2024 it was reported that the horse ran too freely
INTHEWATERSIDE: Following its run on 17/2/2024 it was reported that the horse was restless in the preliminaries.
Probable S.P’s: 10-1 Champagne Twist (IRE), Making Headway (IRE), 12-1 Kateira (GB), Inthewaterside (FR), 16-1 Jango Baie (FR), 18-1 Springwell Bay (GB), Ocastle des Mottes (FR), Serious Operator (IRE), 20-1 Uncle Bert (GB), Boombawn (IRE), Kamsinas (FR), 22-1 Theatre Man (IRE), Tronador (IRE), 25-1 Might I (IRE), Santos Blue (GB), 28-1 Sonigino (FR), What’s Up Darling (IRE), 33-1 Icare Allen (FR), Playful Saint (FR), 40-1 Spirit d’Aunou (FR), 50-1 Guard Your Dreams (GB), West To The Bridge (IRE)
An ultra-competitive handicap MAKING HEADWAY is one who should have more to offer now stepping up to 2 1/2m so he’s the suggestion on the back of his good run in the Imperial Cup If the refitting of a hood helps Ocastle des Mottes to settle better he could pose a big threat. Kateira, one of five for Dan Skelton, bounced back to form at Kempton recently and ran a blinder at this meeting last year so she’s also on the shortlist along with Formby winner Jango Baie and Fergal O’Brien Kamsinas.
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THE TRUSTATRADER TOP NOVICES' HURDLE RACE (GRADE 1)
RACE DESCRIPTION
A test of speed, this race was handed Grade 1 status in 2016 and often offers up another chance of glory to those who ran well in defeat in the Supreme Novice's Hurdle at Cheltenham Nicky Henderson boasts a fine record in the race and his winners include subsequent dual Champion Hurdle winner Buveur d'Air, who won this in 2016, and 2022 winner Jonbon This two miles and half a furlong contest needs a novice who possesses plenty of ability and speed
2023 WINNER INTHEPOCKET
match for superstar Marine National in the Supreme, Henry De Bromhead still held Inthepocket in high regard and the sixyear-old proved that Cheltenham hadn't taken its toll Both Inthepocket and Hansard looked to be traveling the best two from home but Rachael Blackmore quickly found a gap in front and was never reeled in Her mount showed a nice turn of foot to build a healthy enough lead to defy Strong Leader who finished like a flash to come from near the back on the pack to pick-up second
(GRADE 1)
RUN OVER TWO MILES, 103 YARDS 9 HURDLES TO BE JUMPED
TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF
£100,000
£56,270 TO THE WINNER
ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023
KEY TRENDS
14 of the past 24 winners contested the Supreme Novices' Hurdle
21 of the past 24 winners were aged 5 or 6
WINNING CONNECTIONS
TRAINER
Gordon Elliott 1 winner
Today Gordon saddles Firefox
Nicky Henderson has saddled six winners since 2010
Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.
JOCKEY
Jack Kennedy 1 winner
Today Jack rides Firefox
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THE TRUSTATRADER TOP NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)
for novice four yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £100000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £43040, 2nd £17740, 3rd £8870, 4th £4440, 5th £2220, 6th £1110, 7th £550, 8th £280 (Penalty Value £56270)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): F O’Brien
(8 wins from 54 runners, 15%) runs DYSART ENOS
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins
(11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs MISTERGIF & MYSTICAL POWER
LONGEST TRAVELLERS: FIREFOX trained by G Elliott, MISTERGIF & MYSTICAL POWER trained by W P Mullins - all Ireland.
1 FIREFOX (IRE) (31) 11-1143 D
Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Cuteasafox (IRE)
O Bective Stud
B Grange Stud
Jack Kennedy J
Gordon Elliott, Ireland T
Gordon Elliott S
TIMEFORM VIEW 3-time bumper winner who has reached a smart level over hurdles, successful in a Fairyhouse maiden prior to finishing fourth in Naas Grade 1 in January Improved again when third in last month’s Supreme at Cheltenham and he has to enter the reckoning. TFRHHHHI BHA146
2 LOOKAWAY (IRE) (62) 111220 C D
Br Ch g Ask - Barrack’s Choice (IRE)
7
Quinlan J
O Peter Beadles Neil King, Burderop T
B William Neville Tote S
TIMEFORM VIEW Shown improved form this season, completing a hat-trick in Cheltenham Grade 2 in October and ran another cracker when second in Challow at Newbury (20.5f) in December Type to bounce back from below-par display in Betfair Hurdle but this looks a tough ask. Cheekpieces on. TFRHHHII BHA136
3 LUMP SUM (FR) (48) 13-1121 D
6 11-7
Br B g Authorized (IRE) - Fleur Enchantee (FR) Sam Twiston-Davies J
O Walters Plant Hire Ltd Sam Thomas, Cardiff T
B Mr Antoine Sauty De Chalon
TIMEFORM VIEW Won first of 2 starts in bumpers and quick to make his mark over hurdles this term, taking his record to 3 wins from 4 starts with a ready victory in the Grade 2 Dovecote at Kempton (2m) in February Remains with a good deal of untapped potential. TFRHHHII BHA135
4 MISTERGIF (FR) (31) 52-15 D
5 11-7
Br B g Zarak (FR) - Ibizane (USA) P. Townend J
O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede
W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Gestut Zur Kuste AG The Sporting Life S
TIMEFORM VIEW FairformincoupleofhurdlerunsinFrancebutdifferentpropositionwhenmakingwinningstartfornewyardinmaidenatLimerick(2m)inJanuary Acquitted himself with plenty of credit up markedly in grade when fifth in last month’s Supreme and that unlikely to prove his limit. TFRHHHII BHA141
5 MYSTICAL POWER (IRE) (31) 1112 5 11-7
Br B g Galileo (IRE) - Annie Power (IRE) Mark Walsh J
O J. P. McManus/Mrs.J Magnier/Mrs S Ricci W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Annie Power Partnership
TIMEFORM VIEW 5-y-o out of top-class mare Annie Power who has been brought along steadily landing first 3 starts including Grade 2 Moscow Flyer in January prior to a fine second in first-time hood (retained here) in Supreme last month, outstayed late on. Sound claims with prospect of more to come TFRHHHHH BHA148
6 PERSONAL AMBITION (IRE) (41) 3-1311 5 11-7
Br Br g Sandmason - Saoirse’s Sister (IRE) Kielan Woods J
O Mrs Lynne Maclennan Ben Pauling, Naunton T
B Mr Philip O’Connor Fitzdares S
TIMEFORM VIEW Placed in an Irish point and quickly built up a good record over hurdles, looking more polished than previously when landing Grade 1 Premier novices’ hurdle at Kelso (18f) 6 weeks ago Worthy of his place here but further progress required if he’s to play a lead role TFRHHHII BHA131
7 DYSART ENOS (IRE) (75) 111-111 C D 6 11-0
Br B m Malinas (GER) - Graces Benefit (IRE) Paddy Brennan J
O The Good Stock Syndicate Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham T
B Ms Grainne Dunne Bresbet S
TIMEFORM VIEW Won all 3 bumper outings, including a Grade 2 in decisive fashion here 12 months ago Also unbeaten in 3 novice hurdles, scoring in an excellent time at Cheltenham in December prior to completing simple task at Doncaster Had to miss the Festival (lame) but well worth her place here. TFRHHHII BHA131
8 GOLDEN ACE (GB) (29) 152-111 D 6 11-0
Br B m Golden Horn - Deuce Again Lorcan Williams J
O Mr I. F. Gosden Jeremy Scott, Dulverton T
B Meon Valley Stud Brendon Powerwashers S
TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful in bumpers (runner-up to Dysart Enos final start) and, on the back of a breathing op has landed each of her 3 starts over hurdles, suited by emphasis on speed when a good winner of Grade 2 mares’ novice at the Festival 4 weeks ago Good advert for her yard and likely better to come TFRHHHII BHA139
DECLARED RUNNERS 8 2023: INTHEPOCKET 6 11 7 Rachael Blackmore 3-1 (Henry de Bromhead) 12 ran WINNING TIME 2023: 4m 6.90s
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 2. Hood worn by No 4, 5.
Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Mystical Power (IRE), 10-3 Firefox (IRE), 11-2 Dysart Enos (IRE), 10-1 Mistergif (FR), Golden Ace (GB), 14-1 Lump Sum (FR), 22-1 Lookaway (IRE), 25-1 Personal Ambition (IRE)
A son of the illustrious mare Annie Power, MYSTICAL POWER has quickly reached a smart level over hurdles, enhancing his form further when runner-up in last month’s Supreme at the Cheltenham Festival, and he looks to hold sound claims of resuming winning ways with the prospect of more to come Firefox, not seen to best effect when a place behind the selection that day, is another of firm interest. Dysart Enos and Golden Ace are others who can feature.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.MYSTICAL POWER (IRE) 2.FIREFOX (IRE) 3.DYSART ENOS (IRE)
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THE RANDOX GRAND NATIONALTROPHY
The Randox Grand National Trophy is one of the most iconic and prestigious sporting trophies in the world of horseracing.
From the start of the Randox sponsorship of the Grand National in 2017, Randox CEO DR. Peter FitzGerald proposed that a unique trophy would be designed and produced each year. The winning owner received a full-size trophy, with the winning trainer, jockey and groom all receiving a miniature version.
Each trophy is uniquely Randox and has a story to tell. The design on the trophy has evolved over the years. Innovation is a characteristic that Randox takes great pride in – Randox is dedicated to improving health using innovative diagnostic technologies. This year’s design was the innovative work of talented De Montfort University placement student, Ritik Manoj Tailor
On his design, Ritik says "I am very fortunate to be given the opportunity to design the Randox Grand National trophy.
Being entrusted with such an important design at the start of my placement is quite rewarding. With the support of the team, I was able to create a trophy that feels like a major accomplishment for me as an intern. It’s also an incredible opportunity as the trophy is being presented to the winning jockey at the Randox Grand National. It is a great feeling that something I have created will be woven into the history of such a prestigious sporting event."
This year’s trophy has two key elements – the beautifully crafted horse and the stand on which it sits – a DNA helix, holding significant meaning and representation of Randox.
The horse, as the most iconic symbol of the Grand National was something Ritik considered an essential component to incorporate into the design. "I wanted to capture the racehorse in a way that would make it I stand out as the focal point of the trophy" adds Ritik, "After brainstorming a couple of sketches, I decided on a dynamic and lifelike horse sculpture."
But the life-like horse sculpture is not the only element that makes this trophy unique
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THE MY PENSION EXPERT MELLING CHASE (GRADE 1)
RACE DESCRIPTION
Another Grade 1 with a rich history, the Melling Chase was added to the racing calendar in 1991, with Grade 1 status handed for it's inaugural running Named after the nearby village of Melling, situated on the famous Melling Road which crosses the racecourse, this is for many the feature race of the meeting Another event over the intermediate trip of two miles and four furlongs, the likes of Don Cossack, Finian's Rainbow and Sprinter Sacre feature on the roll of honour
2023 WINNER PIC D'ORHY
Joseph O'Brien
Fakir d'oudairies in hope of his hat-trick bid of successes in this contest, the feature race on the second day. Shaken up by Mark Walsh around the final turn, the writing looked on the wall that defeat was heading his way, despite staying on for pressure again late on to finish second Minella Drama and Pic D'Orhy locked horns between the second and last fence but it was Paul Nicholls who came out victorious, just as he did when saddling Politologue to success in 2018 This gave Pic D'Orhy his first success at the highest level.
(GRADE 1)
RUN OVER TWO MILES, THREE FURLONGS & 200 YARDS 16 FENCES TO BE JUMPED
TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF
£250,000
£140,325 TO THE WINNER
ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023
KEY TRENDS
15 of the past 17 winners contested either the Queen Mother Chase or the Ryanair Chase
24 of the 32 winners had won or placed at this meeting previously
WINNING CONNECTIONS
TRAINER
Paul Nicholls
2 winners
Today Paul saddles
Pic D'Orhy
15 of the past 18 winners have been 5-1 or shorter
Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.
JOCKEY
Paul Townend
1 winner
Today Paul rides Easy Game
THE
EXPERT MELLING STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)
for five yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £250000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £107400, 2nd £44200, 3rd £22100, 4th £11050, 5th £5525, 6th £2750, 7th £1400 (Penalty Value £140325)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs PROTEKTORAT
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins
(11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs EASY GAME
FANCY THAT: P Nicholls won this race in 2018 and 2023.
The stable runs PIC D’ORHY today.
W P Mullins won this race in 2014 and 2019. The stable runs EASY GAME today.
Breeder
1 CONFLATED (IRE) (29) P-53UU3 D 10 11-10
Br B g Yeats (IRE) - Saucy Present (IRE) Jack Kennedy J
O Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott, Ireland T
B Dillon Family Gordon Elliott S
TIMEFORM VIEW Top-classchaseronhisdaywhoseonlysuccessinlast2seasonscameinSavillsChaselastterm.Wouldhavegoneclosehadmoreusebeenmade of him when third to Protektorat in Ryanair (20.6f soft) last month and interesting connections have opted for this instead of the National. TFRHHHII BHA166
2 EASY GAME (FR) (195) 111-101 D
10 11-10
Br B g Barastraight - Rule of The Game (FR) P. Townend J
O Mr Nick Peacock W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Mr Jean-Yves Taupin
TIMEFORM VIEW Prolific winning chaser who was back on song after his Galway Plate flop when landing Grade 2 PWC Champion Chase (for a third time) at Gowran (20f heavy) 6 months ago Will need a career best to trouble the principles, but he’s gone well fresh prior and is Willie Mullins’ sole representative. TFRHHIII BHA161
3 ENVOI ALLEN (FR) (29) 014-322 D BF
Br B g Muhtathir - Reaction (FR)
O Cheveley Park Stud
10 11-10
Rachael Blackmore J
Henry de Bromhead, Ireland T
B Mr Bruno Vagne Cheveley Park Stud Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Notched his third Cheltenham Festival success when seeing off Shishkin in Ryanair last season. Back to that level when neck second to Gerri Colombe in 3m Down Royal Grade 1 in November and ran a cracker when finding only Protektorat too strong in corresponding former event most recently TFRHHHII BHA164
4 JONBON (FR) (76) 211-112 C BF
8 11-10
Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Star Face (FR) Nico de Boinville J
O Mr John P. McManus Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T
B Mr Lotfi Kohli
TIMEFORM VIEW Grade 1 winning hurdler and a top-class chaser with his only defeat in his first 8 starts over fences coming at the hands of El Fabiolo in last year’s Arkle A shocking mistake 4 out provides an excuse when beaten narrowly at Cheltenham on Trials Day and he can regain the winning thread. TFRHHHHH BHA170
5 MINELLA DRAMA (IRE) (41) 13-2302 D 9 11-10
Br B g Flemensfirth (USA) - Midsummer Drama (IRE) Brian Hughes J
O Green Day Racing Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
B R. McCarthy
TIMEFORM VIEW Smart performer who returned with a good second in the Old Roan Chase over C&D Below-par efforts next 2 starts but back on track when 7 lengths second to Thunder Rock in Listed chase at Kelso (23.4f, soft) just under 6 weeks ago This considerably tougher though, so can only be watched. TFRHHIII BHA150
6 PIC D’ORHY (FR) (55) 121-121 CD 9 11-10
Br B g Turgeon (USA) - Rose Candy (FR) Harry Cobden J
O Mrs Johnny de la Hey Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T
B Mr J. Contou Carrere & Mr Y. Broca Morson Group S
TIMEFORM VIEWOnlydefeatin2022/23campaigncameatthehandsofShishkininAscotChaseandaddedanotherGrade1tohisCVwhenlandingthatcorresponding race in February making the most of superior jumping and a tactical advantage Won this last season and there’s plenty to like arriving fresh. TFRHHHHI BHA162
7 PROTEKTORAT (FR) (29) 5-43231 CD 9 11-10
Br B g Saint des Saints (FR) - Protektion (FR) Harry Skelton J
O Sir A Ferguson G Mason J Hales & L Hales Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Mr Guy Cherel & Mme Isabelle Pacault Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW WonBetfairChaseatHaydockin2022/23andhavingbeencampaignedasastayersince,foundthedropbackintripliberatingwhenaddingaRyanairChase to his record at Cheltenham (20.6f soft) last month, beating Envoi Allen by 4 lengths. Seemingly no reason why he won’t be in the shake-up again. TFRHHHHI BHA167
DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2023: PIC D’ORHY (FR) 8 11 10 Harry Cobden 4-1 (Paul Nicholls) 7 ran
WINNING TIME 2023: 5m 2.41s
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 1. Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 5, 6, 7.
Stewards Note:
JONBON: Following its run on 27/1/2024 it was reported that the horse made a jumping error
Probable S.P’s: 9-4 Jonbon (FR), 10-3 Pic D’orhy (FR), Protektorat (FR), 6-1 Envoi Allen (FR), 16-1 Conflated (IRE), 20-1 Easy Game (FR), 50-1 Minella Drama (IRE)
The 1-2-3 from this year’s Ryanair again do battle but it’s a notable absentee from the Cheltenham Festival JONBON who’s selected to regain the winning thread having been undone by a rare jumping blip in the rearranged Clarence House on Trials Day in January Confidence would only heighten should the yard’s handful of runners go well on Thursday. Last year’s winner Pic d’Orhy arrives fresh, so he may provide most resistance, ahead of recent Ryanair-scorer Protektorat.
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THE RANDOX SUPPORTS RACE AGAINST DEMENTIA TOPHAM HANDICAP CHASE (PREMIER HANDICAP)
RACE DESCRIPTION
The second of three races run over the famous Grand National fences, the Topham is staged over almost half the distance of the Randox Grand National Always Waining landed his race for three successive years from 2010 to 2012, with Ultragold winning back to back renewals in 2017 and 2018 This race is always a tough ask, so it's not a surprise to see that horses with plenty of previous experience over the fences fare the best
2023 WINNER BILL BAXTER
Always kept in a positive position by Sam Twiston-Davies, Bill Baxter showed just how much he had improved and notched up a fourth win in six efforts No doubt his best effort to date, he was always travelling with zest and showed a fine attitude to repel his main rival Fantastic Lady, who also ran a phenomenal race The loose horse tried to cause some late drama but Bill Baxter stayed on gamely to defy Nicky Henderson his first win in this race since 2015 The pair pulled nicely clear of the third placed Killer Kane who was no match for the duo.
(PREMIER HANDICAP)
RUN OVER TWO MILES, FIVE FURLONGS & 19 YARDS GRAND NATIONAL FENCES TO BE JUMPED
KEY TRENDS
12 out of the last 19 winners had previously run over the Grand National course
TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF
£150,000 £84,195 TO THE WINNER
ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023
6 of the last 10 winners were French-bred
WINNING CONNECTIONS
TRAINER
Willie Mullins
2 winners
Today Willie saddles
James Du Berlais, Classic Getaway & Aime Desjy
Only two winners this century won last time out
Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.
JOCKEY
Harry Cobden
2 winners
Today Harry rides Kandoo Kid
THE RANDOX SUPPORTS RACE
AGAINST DEMENTIA TOPHAM
HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (PREMIER HANDICAP) (GBB RACE)
for five yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £150000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £64440, 2nd £26520, 3rd £13260, 4th £6630, 5th £3315, 6th £1650, 7th £840, 8th £405, 9th £210, 10th £105. (Penalty Value £84195) FIFTH RACE
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs FLEGMATIK
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins (11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs AIME DESJY
CLASSIC GETAWAY & JAMES DU BERLAIS
FANCY THAT: N Henderson won this race in 2014 and 2015. The stable runs FANTASTIC LADY today. W P Mullins won this race in 2019 and 2021. The stable runs AIME DESJY
CLASSIC GETAWAY & JAMES DU BERLAIS today.
4.05 2m 5f 19y
colours no horse age st-lb
1 CLASSIC GETAWAY (IRE) (26) 14-12P3 BF 8 12-0
Br Br g Getaway (GER) - Classic Magic (IRE)
O Cheveley Park Stud
Mr P. W. Mullins J
W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Daniel Fogarty Cheveley Park Stud Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Kicked off this term with success at Thurles in November but failed to get home when an odds-on third of 5 in conditions event at Down Royal (26.2f soft) 26 days ago Can make his presence felt back in trip for yard with good record in this. TFRHHHII BHA155
2 JAMES DU BERLAIS (FR) (29) 43-4430 D 8 11-10
Br Ch g Muhtathir - King’s Daughter (FR) P. Townend J
O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Jean-Marc Lucas The Sporting Life S
TIMEFORM VIEW Consistent sort but he’s been winless in this sphere since his debut in January, 2023. Creditable seventh of 21 to Shakem Up’arry in handicap chase at Cheltenham (20.6f soft) 29 days ago Can give another good account. TFRHHHII BHA151
3 SHAKEM UP’ARRY (IRE) (29) 34-P611 D
10 11-8
Br B g Flemensfirth (USA) - Nun Better (IRE) Ben Jones J
O Mr Harry Redknapp Ben Pauling, Naunton T
B R. McCarthy Fitzdares S
TIMEFORM VIEW Jumped very well as usual when bagging 2m4f handicap chases at Cheltenham this year on the latter occasion in the Plate when always holding on. Up another 6lb but big shout in his hat-trick bid. TFRHHHHH BHA149
4 EMPIRE STEEL (IRE) (56) 010-321
10 11-4
Br Gr g Aizavoski (IRE) - Talk of Rain (FR) Ryan Mania J
O Alan Wight Sandy Thomson, Greenlaw T
B Mr Nick Blanchfield Sandy Thomson S
TIMEFORM VIEW Resumed winning ways on the back of a wind op in 5-runner handicap
5 FANTASTIC LADY (FR) (105) 1023-5P 9 11-3
Br B m Network (GER) - Latitude (FR)
O Mr E. R. Hanbury
Nico de Boinville J
Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T
B Mr Evan Hanbury Unibet S
Br B g Fame And Glory - Kilbarry Classic (IRE) Sam Ewing J
O Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott, Ireland T
B Con O’Keeffe
7 RICHMOND LAKE (IRE) (56) 1-1140F
S
Br B g Westerner - Chic Milan (IRE) Theo Gillard J
O Hemmings Racing
Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
B J.R. Weston Trust Inns Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Course winner who was running creditably when fell at the last in handicap chase at Kelso (21.6f, soft) 56 days ago Possibilities. TFR
8 FLEGMATIK (FR) (27) U23142
Br Ch g Fuisse (FR) - Crack d’Emble (FR)
O Exors of the late Mr N. W. Lake
9 11-2
Harry Skelton J
Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Jean-Bernard Chapalain Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Ended a near 2-year losing run when scoring at Kempton in January Took his form up a notch when an excellent runner-up there (2m4f) last time so can go well again.
TFRHHHII BHA143
9 KANDOO KID (FR) (41) 2212P2 BF
8 11-1
Br Gr g Kapgarde (FR) - Scarlett du Mesnil (IRE) Harry Cobden J
O Mr Michael Geoghegan Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T
B Henri Devin Morson Group S
TIMEFORM VIEW Back to winning ways at Newbury in December and posted a good second of 9 in handicap chase there (19.8f, soft) 41 days ago Needs considering.
10 AIME DESJY (FR) (34) 103521
TFRHHHII BHA142
9 11-0
Br B g No Risk At All (FR) - Kassadame (FR) Daniel Mullins J
O Roaringwater Syndicate W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Mr Joel Bodin
TIMEFORM VIEW Has taken well to chasing and readily landed the odds in novice chase at Gowran (20f, heavy) 34 days ago Not without interest now going into handicaps. TFRHHHII BHA141
11 LIFE IN THE PARK (IRE) (29) 330504
7 10-13
Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Jeanquiri (FR) Rachael Blackmore J
O Mr Barry Maloney Henry de Bromhead, Ireland T
B Minch Bloodstock & AV Bloodstock
TIMEFORM VIEW Tongue strap on for 1st time when very good fourth of 21 to Shakem Up’arry in the Plate at Cheltenham (20.6f soft) 29 days ago This Irish raider is weighted to go well nudged up 1lb TFRHHHHI BHA140
12 QUEL DESTIN (FR) (48) 23-0114 9 10-11
Br Ch g Muhtathir - High Destiny (FR) Bryony Frost J
O Martin Broughton & Friends Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T
B S.C.E.A. Haras Des Sablonnets et al Morson Group S
TIMEFORM VIEW Made it 2-2 in a change of headgear (blinkers replaced cheekpieces) in 4-runner Chepstow handicap chase in December Only fourth of five back there since but he’s the sort to bounce back.
TFR
13 CELEBRE D’ALLEN (FR) (29) 00-145U C 12 10-10
Br Ch g Network (GER) - Revoltee (FR) Micheal Nolan J
O Mr Allan Stennett Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead T
B Bruno Vagne Philip Hobbs Racing S
14 YOUR DARLING (IRE) (140) 4/15P-01 D 9 10-10
Br B g Shirocco (GER) - Carries Darling Kielan Woods J
O Lord Vestey Ben Pauling, Naunton T
B William Mangan Fitzdares
15 ARIZONA CARDINAL (GB) (43) 3-1PP11
Br B g Kayf Tara - Mathine (FR) Ciaran Gethings J
O Oakman Racing Club Stuart Edmunds, Leighton Buzzard T
B Mr J. L. Lightfoot Science Supplements, Oakman Group PLC
(IRE) (47) 250-202
Br B g Shantou (USA) - Shocona (IRE) Darragh O’Keeffe J
O Mr Anthony Head Henry de Bromhead, Ireland T
B Ben McCabe
17 LOUNGE LIZARD (GB) (40) 1-33521 7 10-9
Br B g Kayf Tara - Lifestyle J
O Arnold, Lukas, Leitao and Wrigley Henry Daly, Ludlow T
B David G. Ford Humphrey Butler Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW He got off the mark for the season in 8-runner handicap chase at Huntingdon (19.9f, heavy) 40 days ago, just holding on. Others remain more persuasive though. TFRHHIII BHA136
18 THE EDGAR WALLACE (IRE) (48) 40-1122 D BF 9 10-9
Br B g Flemensfirth (USA) - Annalecky (IRE) David Bass J
O Mr P. J. Andrews Kim Bailey, Cheltenham T
B Spencer Hawkins Kim Bailey Racing Ltd S
19 GOOD BOY BOBBY (IRE) (24) 511035 11 10-8
TIMEFORM VIEW Is enjoying a good season and scored around 2m4f at Wetherby and Leicester before Christmas. Recorded a good second of 4 in handicap chase at Newcastle (20.1f soft) 48 days ago so he can’t be dismissed. TFRHHHII BHA136
Br B g Flemensfirth (USA) - Princess Gaia (IRE) Sam Twiston-Davies J
O Dash Grange Stud
B Mrs M. Brophy
TIMEFORM VIEW Dual scorer (at up to 3m) earlier this term but unsuited by drop in trip when fifth of 7 in handicap chase at Exeter (19.2f, heavy) 24 days ago, Not ruled out back over further TFRHHHII BHA135 Ka Da
Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham T
20 BILL BAXTER (IRE) (41) 1-30406
Br Gr g Milan - Blossom Rose (IRE)
O Glassex Holdings Ltd
CD BF 8 10-7
James Bowen J
Warren Greatrex Upper Lambourn T
B Mary Fanning McCormack 1Account Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Took this 12 months ago but he turned in a laboured effort when only sixth of 9 in handicap chase (9/2) at Newbury (19.8f, soft) 41 days ago Cheekpieces go on now so he still merits consideration. TFRHHHII BHA134
21 FRANCKY DU BERLAIS (FR) (63) 230425 D 11 10-7
Br B g Saint des Saints (FR) - Legende du Luy (FR)
Robert Dunne J
O Mr Roddy Owen Peter Bowen, Haverfordwest T
B Mr Jean-Marc Lucas & Mr Franck Champion Foodnet Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Won the 2022 Summer Plate at Market Rasen and some good efforts since, including when runner-up in a cross-country event at Cheltenham in December Possibly needed the run when well held at Kempton last time but others still appeal more. TFRHHHII BHA134
22 GRANDADS COTTAGE (IRE) (48) 21-0314 9 10-7
Br Ch g Shantou (USA) - Sarah’s Cottage (IRE)
Sean Bowen J
O Mr J. Hales Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T
B Mrs A. Connolly Motaclan S
TIMEFORM VIEW Irish point/hurdles winner who added to his tally in a first-time tongue strap at Leicester in January Backed it up with a good fourth of 6 in handicap chase at Kempton (20.5f soft) 48 days ago No forlorn hope TFRHHHII BHA134
23 FRERO BANBOU (FR) (29) 232P66 9 10-4
Br B g Apsis - Lady Banbou (FR)
Charlie Deutsch J
O Mr P. Davies Venetia Williams, Hereford T
B Madame Evelyne Banchereau Faucets Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Winless for over 2 years but consistent sort who recorded a good sixth of 21 to Shakem Up’arry in the Plate at Cheltenham (20.6f soft) 29 days ago Not taken lightly off a falling mark.
24 CIEL DE NEIGE (FR) (29) U-60000 9 10-3
Br B g Authorized (IRE) - In Caso di Neve (FR)
O Mr John P. McManus
B Gregor Vischer
TIMEFORM VIEW Smart chaser at his peak for Willie Mullins but he’s yet
25 KILLER KANE (IRE) (29) 3-53300
Br B g Oscar (IRE) - Native Idea (IRE)
Richie McLernon J
Ben Haslam, Middleham T
9 10-2
Brendan Powell J
O Mr J. P. Romans Joe Tizzard, Sherborne T
B S. McElroy Coral Racing Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Winless since early 2023 and cheekpieces tried for the first time when fifteenth of 21 to Shakem Up’arry in the Plate at Cheltenham (20.6f, soft) 29 days ago Others are preferred. TFRHHIII BHA128
DECLARED RUNNERS 25 2023: BILL BAXTER (IRE) 7 10 4 Sam Twiston-Davies 20-1 (Warren Greatrex) 29 ran
WINNING TIME 2023: 5m 35.90s
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 20 Blinkers worn by No 12, 17
Tongue Strap worn by No 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 15, 18, 21, 22, 25.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 8, 13, 19, 24.
Stewards Note:
FANTASTIC LADY: Following its run on 29/12/2023 it was reported that the trainer could not explain the poor run.
Probable S.P’s: 17-2 Shakem Up’arry (IRE), 10-1 Bill Baxter (IRE), 14-1 Life In The Park (IRE), Your Darling (IRE), 16-1 Kandoo Kid (FR), Arizona Cardinal (GB), 18-1 Aime Desjy (FR), 20-1 James du Berlais (FR), 22-1 Empire Steel (IRE), 25-1 Fantastic Lady (FR), Frero Banbou (FR), 28-1 Richmond Lake (IRE), Flegmatik (FR), The Edgar Wallace (IRE), 33-1 Classic Getaway (IRE), Quel Destin (FR), Celebre d’Allen (FR), Shantreusse (IRE), 40-1 Good Boy Bobby (IRE), Francky du Berlais (FR), Grandads Cottage (IRE), Killer Kane (IRE), 80-1 Embittered (IRE), 100-1 Ciel De Neige (FR)
PLAY SMARTER
Plenty are in with a shout. SHAKEM UP’ARRY impressed when landing the Plate at last month’s Festival and with his jumping an asset he can complete a hat-trick in this prestigious event. Irish-challenger Life In The Park could emerge as the main danger after coming home a very good fourth behind Ben Pauling’s upwardly-mobile chaser at Cheltenham, although a solid case can also be made for last year’s winner Bill Baxter and the Willie Mullins-trained duo Classic Getaway and James du Berlais.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.SHAKEM UP’ARRY (IRE) 2.LIFE IN THE PARK (IRE) 3.BILL BAXTER (IRE)
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THE CAVANI SARTORIAL MENSWEAR SEFTON NOVICES' HURDLE RACE (GRADE 1)
RACE DESCRIPTION This race is one for the stayers, with plenty of previous winners going on to achieve great things over longer trips and over fences First ran in 1988, the race rose through the Graded ranks to achieve Grade 1 status in 1995, with Morgan's Harbour becoming the first winner of the race as a Grade 1. Since then, racing royalty have won this, with Sir Anthony McCoy, Richard Johnson and Paul Carberry all riding winners. This is one race at the meeting where 'fresh' horses go well, so keep a keen eye open on the ones who didn't run in March.
2023 WINNER
APPLE AWAY
The mare Apple Away proved too strong to land the Sefton Novices' Hurdle last year
A gutsy performance from a gutsy mare, Apple Away didn't have things all her own way in front but was up there and stayed on stoutly to defy her male rivals This success gave her rider, Stephen Mulqueen, a taste at success for the first time at the very highest level and he was strong in the finish. Brian Hughes produced the best out of Maximilian who had been kept fresh for this and came second while the 2023 Martin Pipe winner Iroko completed the podium
(GRADE 1)
RUN OVER
THREE MILES, 149 YARDS 13 HURDLES TO BE JUMPED
KEY TRENDS
19 of the past 23 winners had won at least twice over hurdles
TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF
£100,000
£56,270 TO THE WINNER
ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023
17 of the last 18 winners were aged six or seven
WINNING CONNECTIONS
TRAINER
Nicky Henderson 3 winners
Today Nicky saddles
Shanagh Bob
Irish-trained horses are 0-26 in the past 17 years
Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.
JOCKEY
Nico de Boinville 1 winner
Today Nico rides
Shanagh Bob
THE CAVANI SARTORIAL MENSWEAR
SEFTON NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)
for novice four yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £100000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £43040, 2nd £17740, 3rd £8870, 4th £4440, 5th £2220, 6th £1110, 7th £550, 8th £280 (Penalty Value £56270)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK J
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs CHERIE D’AM
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins (11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs DANCING CITY & READIN TOMMY WRONG
FANCY THAT: N Henderson won this race in 2014, 2018 and 2019. The stable runs SHANAGH BOB today.
LONGEST TRAVELLER: CROKE PARK trained by G Elliott,
READIN TOMMY WRONG & DANCING CITY trained by W P Mullins - all Ireland.
1 BALLYBENTRAGH (IRE) (21) 2-22122 BF 7 11-8
Br B g Fame And Glory - Shuil Dorcha (IRE)
O Mr David Maxwell
Mr David Maxwell J
Gary Moore, Horsham T
B Mrs Marilyn Syme The Fitzdares Club S
TIMEFORM VIEW Irish point winner who made a successful start over hurdles at Sandown in January Good second at Newbury both subsequent starts but faces a stiff task in this. TFRHHIII BHA128
2 CROKE PARK (IRE) (91) 21/-2110
Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Toledana (FR)
O Gigginstown House Stud
6 11-8
Jack Kennedy J
Gordon Elliott, Ireland T
B A. V. Bloodstock Gordon Elliott S
TIMEFORM VIEW Winning point who, having shaped well in a bumper, created a good impression in landing his first two starts over hurdles. Disappointed upped in grade at Naas last time but given a break since and longer trip should pose no issue TFRHHHII BHA143
3 DANCING CITY (FR) (28) 12-5113
7 11-8
Br Ch g Feel Like Dancing - Solitaire City (FR) Daniel Mullins J
O Mrs J. Donnelly W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B J. Moutel, L. Moutel & V. Moutel
TIMEFORM VIEW Highly progressive hurdler who produced another likeable display when third to Stellar Story (one place behind The Jukebox Man) at Cheltenham last time Should give another good account. TFRHHHHI BHA150
4 KYNTARA (GB) (29) 0-11222 CD 8 11-8
Br B g Kayf Tara - Speed Bonnie Boat Charlie Deutsch J
O Lady Dulverton Mel Rowley, Bridgnorth T
B H. D. J. Daly Bob Price & Son Groundworks S
TIMEFORM VIEW Isgoingtherightwayforhisnewyard winningstayinghandicapsingoodstyleatLingfieldandAintreebeforeChristmas.Excellentsecondthelasttwice notably in the 22-runner Pertemps Final at Cheltenham on latest. Should give his running but one or two might have more ability. TFRHHHII BHA134
5 READIN TOMMY WRONG (IRE) (28) 2/-1111P BF 6 11-8
Br B g Authorized (IRE) - Roque de Cyborg (IRE) P. Townend J
O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Mr Walter Connors The Sporting Life S
TIMEFORM VIEW Authorized gelding who added weight to the theory that he’s a smart prospect when a rallying winner of 7-runner Lawlor’s of Naas Novices’ Hurdle at Naas in January Not himself when losing his unbeaten record in the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham but no surprise if he bounces back. TFRHHHHH BHA149
6 SHANAGH BOB (IRE) (118) 1-11 6 11-8
Br B g Mahler - Exit Bob (IRE) Nico de Boinville J
O Mrs J Donnelly Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T
B Aaron Doocey Unibet S
TIMEFORM VIEW Winning pointer who has extended his unbeaten run since switched to hurdling, latterly when forging away in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham before Christmas. Has loads of potential and the testing conditions should bring his stamina into play. TFRHHHHI BHA134
7 THE JUKEBOX MAN (IRE) (28) 21-1132 6 11-8
Br B g Ask - My Twist (IRE) Kielan Woods J
O Mr Harry Redknapp Ben Pauling, Naunton T
B Mr P. Cunningham Fitzdares S
TIMEFORM VIEW Point winner who has made an excellent start under Rules, winning a bumper and 2 hurdles (all at Ffos Las on testing ground). Placed in Grade 1 company on both starts since latest when runner-up in Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham, and another bold showing is on the cards. TFRHHHHI BHA148
8 CHERIE D’AM (FR) (57) 11-1212 C BF 6 11-1
Br B m Great Pretender (IRE) - Flemens Pride
O Darren & Annaley Yates
Harry Skelton J
Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Alexia Reveley & James Reveley Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Point winner who has looked progressive over hurdles, taking another step forward when runner-up to Springtime Promise in the Jane Seymour Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle at Sandown 57 days ago This might prove a step too far, however. TFRHHHII BHA131 (-3)
9 PINOT ROUGE (IRE) (41) 1-31
6 11-1
Br Ch m Vendangeur (IRE) - Moanbaun Lady (IRE) Edward Austin J
O Mr S. Oliver
B Seamus O’Roarke
Susan Corbett, Otterburn T
Finnies Heavy Haulage S
TIMEFORM VIEW Successful on sole outing in Irish points and built on a promising hurdling debut when landing a Listed event at Doncaster last time, looking well suited by the longer trip Likely out of her depth in this company, though. TFRHHIII BHA117
DECLARED RUNNERS 9 2023: APPLE AWAY (IRE) 6 11 1 Stephen Mulqueen 16-1 (Lucinda Russell) 15 ran
WINNING TIME 2023: 6m 22.92s
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 9.
Stewards Note:
READIN TOMMY WRONG: Following its run on 15/3/2024 it was reported that the horse stopped quickly
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 The Jukebox Man (IRE), 4-1 Readin Tommy Wrong (IRE), 9-2 Dancing City (FR), 11-2 Shanagh Bob (IRE), 12-1 Kyntara (GB), 16-1 Croke Park (IRE), 18-1 Cherie d’Am (FR), 40-1 Ballybentragh (IRE), 66-1 Pinot Rouge (IRE)
READIN TOMMY WRONG arrived as a warm order to land the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham and, while he produced a tame display, he’s worth a chance to set the record straight at the possible expense of The Jukebox Man, who was runner-up in that race Shanagh Bob has plenty of potential and, having missed the Festival, he arrives fresh with solid claims. TIMEFORM
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THE PLOUGH HORSE
WHO WON THE NATIONAL
One hundred years ago, a typical Aintree fairytale was played out when Master Robert, a horse whose career had been plagued by foot and wind problems, and his unfashionable jockey namesake Robert Trudgill who rode with his leg stitched up, won the Grand National by four lengths at 25-1.
One hundred years ago, a typical Aintree fairytale was played out when Master Robert, a horse whose career had been plagued by foot and wind problems, and his unfashionable jockey namesake Robert Trudgill who rode with his leg stitched up, won the Grand National by four lengths at 25-1.
Irish-bred in 1913 by Robert McKinley and originally trained on the Curragh by Algy Anthony, Master Robert accompanied the highly regarded 1920 National hero Troytown in his work but was thought to be only moderate. Anthony returned the horse to his breeder who put him to plough in the fields of County Donegal in an attempt to clear his suspect wind issues and get him sound. He later changed hands for just £50 and was sent to England as a potential point-to-pointer then eventually sold to Lord Airlie with the objective of the peer riding him in the Scottish Military Gold Cup at Perth. This he won, under the welter burden of 13st 13lb, with his owner/rider putting up an incredible 37lb overweight.
Master Robert Celebration Dinner at Wroughton: standing left to right: Bob Trudgill (jockey), Lord Airlie (co-owner), Hon. Aubrey Hastings (trainer), Major Sidney Green (co-owner)
Master Robert and Bob Trudgill are led in after their 1924 Aintree victory. Used with permission from the collection of Francis X. Murray
The renowned Aubrey Hastings, whose Wroughton yard had already sent out three National winners, one of whom – Ascetic’s Silver in 1906 – he also rode, took over training duties with Master Robert and managed to win good chases at Newbury, Cheltenham and Aintree with him. However, the horse was increasingly handicapped by his navicular hoof problems for which he was constantly poulticed and so was an unconsidered outsider for the 1924 big Aintree race
Finding a jockey also proved an uphill task, with several leading riders declining the ride Hastings settled on journeyman Bob Trudgill who was only too keen to accept the mount. However, 24 hours before the race, he suffered a bad fall yet ignored the racecourse doctor’s advice and weighed out to ride Master Robert with his leg heavily stitched.
Perseverance and bravery won the day for the unlikely duo, as they were badly outpaced in the early stages, but gradually wore down the leaders to triumph going away, in the process beating two previous National winners Shaun Spadah and Sergeant Murphy. The stitches in Trudgill’s leg came undone and he was on the point of collapse, blood streaming down his leg after dismounting. Master Robert was never asked to race again.
Trudgill’s winning saddle is on display in McCoy’s (the Old Weighing Room) at Aintree and, later this year, a book chronicling Master Robert’s fascinating story is to be published. (Further details www.masterrobert.horse)
FACTS & STATS S
THE ALDER HEY HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS' AND AMATEUR RIDERS' RACE)
RACE DESCRIPTION A two mile handicap hurdle, this race has switched positions in the schedule to the final race on day two of the meeting, whereas previously it rounded out the meeting as the final race on Saturday A chance for the Amateur and Conditional riders to shine, the likes of Jamie Codd, David Mullins and David Bass have all won this previously. Always ran at a fast pace, hold up horses fare well in these kinds of races.
2023 WINNER PUNCTUATION
Our finale on the second day was concluded by the biggest price winner on the card all Festival, as Punctuation returned a surprise winner at 40/1 Showing significant improvement from the pulled-up effort last time out in the Imperial Cup, he defied a career high mark, albeit his jockey Liam Harrison was taking off a handy 3lb. He was much the best here though and careered away from his rivals with ease to give Fergal O'Brien his first victory in this race
For the minor placings Blueking D'Ooux was headed at the last and settled for second and he was in turn 6 lengths ahead of Washington
RUN OVER TWO MILES, 103 YARDS 9 HURDLES TO BE JUMPED
£50,000
£25,720 TO THE WINNER (CLASS 2)
ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023
KEY TRENDS
12 of the past 14 winners never won over 2m1f +
WINNING CONNECTIONS
TRAINER
Gordon Elliott
1 winner
Today Gordon saddles
Ted Hastings
13 of the last 14 winners contested a Class 1 previously
TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF
12 out of the last 14 winners had won in their last five races
Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.
JOCKEY
Peter Kavanagh
Fourth last year
Today Peter rides Jungle Jack
Alder Hey Children’s Charity is fundraising for the installation of a brand new state-of-the-art MediCinema to be built at the hospital.
The cinema is set to provide a welcome boost to the wellbeing of our long-term patients and give them the opportunity to experience the joy of cinema from the safety of our hospital, all whilst providing them with memorable moments with their friends and families.
One patient who would have benefitted from the cinema during their time at Alder Hey is 7-year-old Ivy, who was born with hypoplastic left-heart syndrome and has had three open-heart surgeries at the hospital to date, as well as numerous other procedures.
Clare, Ivy’s mum, told us: “Having a MediCinema in the hospital whilst Ivy was an inpatient would have been brilliant. Ivy has always loved films, particularly Disney films, her favourite is Wish and she so enjoyed going to watch it at the cinema”.
“If this facility had been available whilst Ivy was in hospital it would have given her a bit of normality and the opportunity for a break away from the ward as the days can be so long when you are stuck in one room. Going to the cinema allows Ivy to escape into another world and forget about all the procedures she is going through and makes her feel like any other child, and it is so great that the children at Alder Hey are going to get this opportunity too.”
By equipping the cinema with space for wheelchairs, beds, and medical equipment, as well as being staffed by specially trained clinical staff, parents and carers can enjoy the film alongside their child with the knowledge that they are comfortable and safe
Clare said: “It would have given her some normality away from the ward, but we would also feel comfortable knowing nurses and clinicians were on hand should she need them. She loves watching films and it would have been something for us all to look forward to and enjoy as a family It also would have given her the opportunity to spend some time with her brother who she missed whilst she was in hospital.
Being able to spend time with the whole family and being able to see siblings and share that experience can reconnect the family during a difficult time and really boost the mental health of the child who is in hospital.”
Our MediCinema Appeal will give brave patients like Ivy the opportunity to watch all the latest family-friendly releases from the comfort and safety of our hospital. Give the gift of cinema today and help us to give patients at Alder Hey the Hollywood experience! www.AlderHeyCharity.org
THE ALDER HEY HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 2) (CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS’ AND AMATEUR RIDERS’ RACE) (GBB RACE)
for four yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £50000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £19640, 2nd £9820, 3rd £4910, 4th £2455, 5th £1225, 6th £615, 7th £305, 8th £155. (Penalty Value £25720)
Weights raised 7lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs PIKAR & SKYCUTTER
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): B Pauling (5 wins from 15 runners, 33%) runs DENSWORTH
LONGEST TRAVELLER: TED HASTINGS trained by G Elliott, YOUR HONOR trained by J A Nash, EAGLES REIGN trained by R O’Sullivan, ZEEBAND trained by P Gilligan, BRUCIO trained by S R B Crawford
SEVENTH RACE
5.15
MAIDENSTREETPRINCE trained by C Byrnes - all Ireland.
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2m 103y
colours no horse age st-lb
1 BALLEE (IRE) (11) 52-311U D BF
Br B or Br g Sageburg (IRE) - Spartan Angel (IRE) Mr Callum Pritchard (7) J
O The Ballee Syndicate
B Greg Rossiter & Denis Hickey
Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead T
Philip Hobbs Racing S
TIMEFORM VIEW Looked progressive when winning a brace of 2m Taunton novice events during the winter Unseated Micheal Nolan at the second flight back from a break at Chepstow recently though, and his headstrong ways may present a challenge with a comparatively inexperienced rider aboard for this handicap bow. TFRHHHII BHA135
2 JUNGLE JACK (GB) (20) 210-P26 D
8 11-13
Br Ch g Doyen (IRE) - Skew Peter Kavanagh (3) J
O Mr T. G. Leslie Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
B Redgate Bloodstock & Trickledown Stud
TIMEFORM VIEW Developed into a useful handicap hurdler last season and left his disappointing reappearance effort well behind following a wind op when going close at Kelso (2m, soft) in February However, he checked out rather tamely at Bangor next time and now has a point to prove TFRHHIII BHA134
3 GO DANTE (GB) (34) 10-6131 D
Br B g Kayf Tara - Whoops A Daisy
8 11-13
Dylan Johnston (5) J
O Mrs Barbara Hester Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T
B N. J. Henderson and Mrs S. A. Aston Motaclan S
TIMEFORM VIEW Only eighth in this race 12 months ago and 7lb higher this time round but it’s justified given the improvement he has shown this season. Last-gasp victory in the Imperial Cup at Sandown (2m, soft) last month represented a career-best and he has to enter calculations. TFRHHHII BHA134
4 TED HASTINGS (IRE) (108) 116-302 D
8 11-11
Br B g Imperial Monarch (IRE) - Portacarron Lady (IRE) Danny Gilligan (3) J
O Mr Aidan J. Ryan Gordon Elliott, Ireland T
B Noel Fraher Gordon Elliott S
TIMEFORM VIEW Irish raider who has won 4 of his 9 in this sphere and was a solid second in a 7-runner handicap over 2 1/2m here when last seen on Boxing Day. Couldn’t be sure that this drop back in trip will be in his favour, though, and others look stronger in any case TFRHHIII BHA132
5 BRUCIO (GB) (41) 53F11B D
6 11-11
Br B m Authorized (IRE) - Lupa Montana (USA) Ben Bromley (5) J
O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede S. R. B. Crawford Northern Ireland T
B Ashbrittle Stud The Sporting Life S
TIMEFORM VIEW Clearly going the right way over hurdles, winning a 2m Catterick maiden in January and big-field 2 1/4m Leopardstown Listed handicap the following month. Didn’t get the chance to show what she can do in a Grade 2 Kelso novice last time (brought down at the first) and she remains with potential. TFRHHHII BHA132
6 AFADIL (FR) (28) 0P3315 D
5 11-9
Br B g Camelot - Afsheen (FR) Freddie Gingell (5) J
O Mr P. J. Vogt Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T
B S.A. Aga Khan Morson Group S
TIMEFORM VIEW Comfortable winner at the Ayr Scottish National meeting last spring and back on track equipped with cheekpieces in recent months, quickening well to take 13-runner Musselburgh handicap (15.5f good to soft) in February By no means disgraced off this mark at Cheltenham since and he’s a player. TFRHHHII BHA130
7 DENSWORTH (IRE) (41) 5211P-1 D
Br B g Kayf Tara - Mariah’s Way
O OAP Syndicate
7 11-9
Beau Morgan (5) J
Ben Pauling, Naunton T
B Mr D. J. Aiken Horse & Groom East Ashling S
TIMEFORM VIEW Improved when bagging 2m novices at Newcastle and Southwell last term prior to misfiring in this race 12 months ago Firmly back on track with a wide-margin success on belated reappearance at Doncaster (16.6f heavy) and though now 10lb higher in a stronger race he commands respect. TFRHHHII BHA130
8 LUTTRELL LAD (IRE) (76) 441523 D BF
Br B g Beat Hollow - Fairly Definite (IRE)
O Owners for Owners Luttrell Lad
8 11-8
Cameron Iles (7) J
Tom Lacey, Woolhope T
B Louis G. Vambeck Plumbing World S
TIMEFORM VIEW Resumed winning ways at Cartmel last summer and has acquitted himself well all 3 starts since returning from a break in November On the downside his current mark leaves very little margin for error and it’s not hard to think that one or two of these are better treated. TFRHHIII BHA129
9 MAIDENSTREETPRINCE (IRE) (12) U313-0F D 7 11-7
Br B g Kingston Hill - Nagambie (IRE)
P. Byrnes (3) J
O S Club Six Syndicate Charles Byrnes, Ireland T
B Mr Finbarr Kelly
TIMEFORM VIEW Limerick maiden winner last season and while his reappearance effort at Galway was uninspiring, he was making a real race of it with the long odds-on winner when departing 2 out at Cork (2m, heavy) recently More needed but that’s not out of the question given his low mileage TFRHHHHI BHA128
10 REWIRED (GB) (41) 214-11P D 6 11-6
Br Ch g Power - Kekova Luke Scott (5) J
O Opulence Thoroughbreds NH Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole, Droitwich T
B Mr T. G. Roddick Coulthursts Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Winner of 2m handicaps at Doncaster and Taunton on first 2 starts of this season but the wheels came off on soft ground at Kelso last time Opposable off the same mark here with similar conditions forecast. TFRHHIII BHA127
11 PIKAR (FR) (359) 5/16315- D 7 11-6
Br B g Masterstroke (USA) - Prairie Scilla (GER)
O Estate Research PC Limited
Fergus Gillard J
Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Appapays Racing Club Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Winner of decent novice events at Chepstow and Warwick last season. Wasn’t disgraced on the back of a wind op when fifth of 9 at Cheltenham on final outing of that campaign (since undergone another wind op) but this is a big ask following almost 12 months off Yard also represented by Skycutter. TFRHHIII BHA127
12 YOUR HONOR (IRE) (48) 05610P D
5 11-5
Br B g Lawman (FR) - Piece Unique Gavin Brouder (3) J
O Michael O’Flynn/John F O’Flynn James A. Nash, Ireland T
B Albert Conneally & Lawman Syndicate
TIMEFORM VIEW Did the job well when landing a heavy-ground Listed handicap at Limerick in December However, both efforts since have been poor and the addition of cheekpieces (well held sole start on the Flat in this headgear) may not be enough to help turn the tide TFRHIIII BHA126
13 KARUMA GREY (GER) (108) 51P-403 D 6 11-4
Br Gr g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Karuma (GER)
M. J. M. O’Sullivan J
O Mr A. Evans Christian Williams, Bridgend T
B Gestut Kussaburg NAF 3AS Leisure S
TIMEFORM VIEW Galway maiden hurdle winner last spring has made the frame on 2 of his 3 starts switched to fences for Ellmarie Holden this season. On a tough-looking mark back in this sphere for new connections (changed hands for £40,000), though, and it’s probably best to look elsewhere. TFRHHIII BHA125
14 ZEEBAND (IRE) (19) 032611 D
Br B g Sea The Stars (IRE) - Zeeba (IRE)
O Paul Carty &Natalie Gilligan Partnership
B Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum
7 11-1
Jack G. Gilligan (7) J
Paul John Gilligan, Ireland T
TIMEFORM VIEW Pretty useful stayer on the Flat and things have clicked for him over hurdles of late, winner of a Leopardstown maiden and Limerick handicap on his last 2 starts. Has shot up the weights as a consequence but it would be unwise to rule out further progress from this 7-y-o TFRHHHHH BHA122
15 PARTY VIBES (IRE) (20) 2-22116 6 11-0
Br B m Mahler - Flame of Dixie (IRE) Alice Stevens (5) J
O Richard Johnson Racing Party Vibes Henry Daly, Ludlow T
B M. O’Keeffe Humphrey Butler Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-up in an Irish point and confirmed previous promise under Rules when opening her account in Wincanton novice on Boxing Day. Followed up at Market Rasen next time and stamina perhaps to blame for her recent Newbury defeat upped to 20.5f Not discounted back down in trip here. TFRHHHII BHA121
16 SKYCUTTER (FR) (41) 20/-2413 D BF 6 11-0
Br B g Scissor Kick (AUS) - Skysweeper (FR) Tristan Durrell (3) J
O The French Connection Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B E.A.R.L. Ecurie Haras Du Cadran et al Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Having only his third start for the Dan Skelton stable when comfortably seeing off 10 rivals over 17f at Carlisle (soft) in February Backed that up with a good third at Kelso and there’s more races to be won with him, providing he can cut out the mistakes. TFRHHHII BHA121
17 EAGLES REIGN (IRE) (31) 02312 D 4 10-13
Br B g Gleneagles (IRE) - Nacre (JPN) Shane O’Callaghan (5) J
O Mr T J Ward Ross O’Sullivan, Ireland T
B Mohammed Hamad Khalifa Al-Attiyah
TIMEFORM VIEW Maiden on the Flat but has proved himself a much better hurdler showing a good attitude to get off the mark on handicap debut at Punchestown in January Fine second in the Fred Winter at the Cheltenham Festival (16.4f heavy) last time and he’s a serious contender TFRHHHII BHA128
18 LIVELY CITIZEN (IRE) (12) 64F201 D
9 10-12 (in 7lb ex)
Br B g Frammassone (IRE) - Acinorev (IRE) Harry Atkins (7) J
O Mark E Smith and Keith M Hawes D. J. Jeffreys, Hinton-On-The-Green T
B E. M. O’Sullivan
TIMEFORM VIEW In good heart since returning to this sphere following a stint over the larger obstacles, back on the scoreboard with a determined display at Ffos Las (15.8f, heavy) 12 days ago Looks vulnerable under a penalty back in much deeper waters here, though. TFRHHIII BHA112 (+5)
19 EL JEFE (IRE) (13) 430120
7 10-2
Br B g Born To Sea (IRE) - Ros Mountain (IRE) Ben Smith (7) J
O Mr A. B. Hamilton Andrew Hamilton, Carluke T
B Kilfeacle Stud & C. Quirke
TIMEFORM VIEW Enhanced his terrific strike rate at Sedgefield last month and backed that up when finding just one too strong at Bangor next time Can be excused for his latest display at Newbury where a chance-ending mistake 4 out TFRHIIII BHA109
DECLARED RUNNERS 19 2023: PUNCTUATION 6 11 2 Liam Harrison 40-1 (Fergal O’Brien) 20 ran
WINNING TIME 2023: 4m 13.49s
Hood worn by No 1. Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 14. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 19. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 2, 3, 6, 8, 12.
Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 11.
Stewards Note:
PARTY VIBES: Following its run on 23/3/2024 it was reported that the horse was hampered by a faller
Probable S.P’s: 15-2 Go Dante (GB), 8-1 Maidenstreetprince (IRE), 10-1 Brucio (GB), 11-1 Densworth (IRE), 12-1 Skycutter (FR), Eagles Reign (IRE), 14-1 Ballee (IRE), Afadil (FR), 18-1 Pikar (FR), Zeeband (IRE), 22-1 Ted Hastings (IRE), Party Vibes (IRE), 25-1 Luttrell Lad (IRE), 28-1 Karuma Grey (GER), 40-1 Jungle Jack (GB), Rewired (GB), Lively Citizen (IRE), 50-1 Your Honor (IRE), 80-1 El Jefe (IRE) PLAY SMARTER
It wouldn’t be any great surprise were the Irish raiders to dominate with ZEEBAND spearheading the half-a-dozen challengers from across the pond. He has got his act together over hurdles in recent weeks and there could be even more to come from him given his exploits on the Flat a few years ago Maidenstreetprince was going toe-to-toe with Sir Gerhard when falling 2 out at Cork last time and he is greatly respected, while Eagles Reign and the unexposed Brucio are others to consider
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TODAY’S RACE CONDITIONS
First Race 1.45 - THE HUYTON ASPHALT FRANNY BLENNERHASSETT MEMORIAL MILDMAY NOVICES’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)
Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £67524 to the winning horse
The second to receive £25440, the third £12732, the fourth £6360, the fifth £3192 and the sixth £1596. for novice five yrs old and upwards, which are allotted a rating of 120 or more by the BHA Handicapper, taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to entry Enter by noon, April 6th and pay £600 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 10th. Weights: 5-y-o 11st 5lb; 6-y-o and up 11st 7lb Mares allowed 7lb HUYTON ASPHALT has generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the Winning Owner and a cash prize to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of HUYTON ASPHALT. The sponsorship payment of £250 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code 15 entries at £600 - Closed April 6th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £51648; Second £21288; Third £10644; Fourth £5328; Fifth £2664; Sixth £1332. (Penalty Value £67524) A
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Second Race 2.20 - THE WILLIAM HILL HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (PREMIER HANDICAP) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £42202 to the winning horse The second to receive £15900 the third £7957 the fourth £3975, the fifth £1995, the sixth £997 the seventh £495 and the eighth £255. for four yrs old and upwards. £375 stake if the horse is rated 130 or higher or £75 stake if the horse is rated 129 or lower with £300 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 10th. Penalties, after March 30th, 2024, a winner of a hurdle race 4lb No penalty to increase a horse’s weight above 12st. WILLIAM HILL has generously sponsored this race They will present a memento to the winning Owner, Trainer & Jockey In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the person in charge of the best turned out horse All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/ logo of WILLIAM HILL. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code
PLEASE NOTE: A novice or juvenile horse shall only be qualified to run in this race if it has run a minimum of four times in Hurdle races in Great Britain, Ireland or France in accordance with paragraph 15 of the Weights and Handicapping Code 44 entries, 4 at £75 and 40 at £375.Closed April 6th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £32280; Second £13305; Third £6653; Fourth £3330; Fifth £1665; Sixth £833; Seventh £413; Eighth £210. (Penalty Value £42202.50) Weights raised 6lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. 10 Eliminated Under Rules (I)9 and (I)10.
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Third Race 2.55 - THE TRUSTATRADER TOP NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £56270 to the winning horse The second to receive £21200 the third £10610 the fourth £5300 the fifth £2660 the sixth £1330 the seventh £660 and the eighth £340 for novice four yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, April 6th and pay £500 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 10th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 13lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 7lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb TRUSTATRADER has generously sponsored this race They will present a memento to the winning Owner, Trainer & Jockey In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the person in charge of the best turned out horse All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of TRUSTATRADER. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code 20 entries at £500 - Closed April 6th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £43040; Second £17740; Third £8870; Fourth £4440; Fifth £2220; Sixth £1110; Seventh £550; Eighth £280 (Penalty Value £56270) A
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Fourth Race 3.30 - THE MY PENSION EXPERT MELLING STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £140325 to the winning horse The second to receive £52775, the third £26375, the fourth £13175, the fifth £6625, the sixth £3300 and the seventh £1700 for five yrs old and upwards, which are allotted a rating of 130 or more by the BHA Handicapper taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to entry Enter by noon, April 6th and pay £1250 stake Supplementary Entry by noon, April 9th and pay £10120 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 10th. Weights: 11st 10lb each Mares allowed 7lb MY PENSION EXPERT has generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the Winning Owner Trainer & Jockey The winning owner will be presented with the Kilton Cup to be returned to the Racecourse by March 1st, 2025. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of MY PENSION EXPERT. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code THERE WILL BE A PARADE FOR THIS RACE. Horses will be led past the Stands before cantering to the start 13 entries at £1250 - Closed April 6th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £107400; Second £44200; Third £22100; Fourth £11050; Fifth £5525; Sixth £2750; Seventh £1400 (Penalty Value £140325) A
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Fifth Race 4.05 - THE RANDOX SUPPORTS RACE AGAINST DEMENTIA TOPHAM HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (PREMIER HANDICAP) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £84195 to the winning horse The second to receive £31665, the third £15825, the fourth £7905, the fifth £3975, the sixth £1980, the seventh £1020, the eighth £540, the ninth £300 and the tenth £150 for five yrs old and upwards, which have Started in a Steeple Chase during the current season. Enter by noon, March 19th and pay £250 stake, Confirm by noon, April 6th and pay £500 Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 10th. Penalties, after March 24th, 2024, a winner of a steeple chase 4lb No penalty to increase a horse’s weight above 12st. To be ridden by Jockeys or Amateur Jockeys, who before April 10th, 2024, have ridden not less than 15 winners in steeple chases or hurdle races under the Rules of Racing and/or the Rules of Irish National Hunt Committee and ridden not less than 10 of these winners in steeple chases The winning owner will be presented with the Challenge Cup to be returned to the Racecourse by March 1st, next year Randox has generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner,
trainer jockey and groom and also a cash prize to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse in this race The Worshipful Company of Farriers will present a memento to the owner and farrier of the best shod horse in this race, the judging of which will take place during the prerace veterinary inspection. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of Randox. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code The British Horseracing Authority has modified paragraph 6 of the Weights and Handicapping Code for the purposes of this race, such that racecourse performances up to and including the Sunday after Closing may be taken into account. The British Horseracing Authority may exercise their powers under Rule (I)2 to refuse to allow a horse duly entered to run when they have reason to be concerned about the horse’s suitability for the race Any horse for whom a Confirmation of Entry has been submitted will not be permitted to run if it subsequently runs in any other race, including Point-to-Point races. All runners must be presented to the BHA Veterinary Officers for a pre-race veterinary inspection and must pass the inspection. Any horse considered unfit to run will be withdrawn by order of the Stewards of the Meeting under Rule (H)7.4 Horses may be presented for inspection on the day of racing as advised. Subject to the discretion of the Stewards, any horse which is not presented for a veterinary inspection by the time advised will not be permitted to run under Rule (H)7.4. A Confirmation of Entry will not be accepted for any horse for which Veterinary Medical Records are not submitted to the BHA by 26th March, 2024, with a further update to be submitted by 6.00pm on the day before the race PLEASE NOTE: A novice horse shall only be qualified to run in this race if it has run a minimum of three times in Steeple Chases in Great Britain, Ireland or France in accordance with paragraph 15 of the Weights and Handicapping Code 64 entries, 27 at £250, 37 at £750 - Closed March 19th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £64440; Second £26520; Third £13260; Fourth £6630; Fifth £3315; Sixth £1650; Seventh £840; Eighth £405; Ninth £210; Tenth £105. (Penalty Value £84195)
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Sixth Race 4.40 - THE CAVANI SARTORIAL MENSWEAR SEFTON NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £56270 to the winning horse The second to receive £21200, the third £10610, the fourth £5300, the fifth £2660, the sixth £1330, the seventh £660 and the eighth £340 for novice four yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, April 6th and pay £500 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 10th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 9lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 8lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb HOUSE OF CAVANI have generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey and a cash prize to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse in this race All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of HOUSE OF CAVANI. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code 25 entries at £500 - Closed April 6th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £43040; Second £17740; Third £8870; Fourth £4440; Fifth £2220; Sixth £1110; Seventh £550; Eighth £280 (Penalty Value £56270) A
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Seventh Race 5.15 - THE ALDER HEY HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 2) (CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS’ AND AMATEUR RIDERS’ RACE) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £25720 to the winning horse The second to receive £11825, the third £5915, the fourth £2955, the fifth £1480, the sixth £735, the seventh £370 and the eighth £185. for four yrs old and upwards. £250 stake if the horse is rated 130 or higher, or £50 stake if the horse is rated 129 or lower with £200 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 10th. Penalties, after March 30th, 2024, for each hurdle race won 7lb To be ridden by Conditional Jockeys or Amateur Jockeys or Overseas Jockeys eligible to ride Amateur Jockeys shall be those holding ‘Category B’ permits to ride only The Riders’ Allowances under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code may be claimed in this race A memento will be presented to the Winning Owner and a cash prize to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of AINTREE. The sponsorship payment of £250 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code PLEASE NOTE: A novice or juvenile horse shall only be qualified to run in this race if it has run a minimum of four times in Hurdle races in Great Britain, Ireland or France in accordance with paragraph 15 of the Weights and Handicapping Code 41 entries, 14 at £50 and 27 at £250 - Closed April 6th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £19640; Second £9820; Third £4910; Fourth £2455; Fifth £1225; Sixth £615; Seventh £305; Eighth £155. (Penalty Value £25720) Weights raised 7lbs and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable
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