Aquick wayto see a horse’s past performance. These are its recent finishing positions.
Look out for Letters:
C = Has won at this course
D = Has won over this distance
CD = Has won over this distance at this course
BF = Was a beaten favourite
MORE INFORMATION ON THE FORM
- = New racing season
/ = Missed racing season
P = Was pulled-up and didn’t finish the race
F = Horse fell
U = Rider unseated
R = Horse refused to race
CO = The horse was forced out of a race by a loose horse
B = Horse was brought down
S = Horse slipped
r = The horse ran around a jump or took the wrong course in a flat race
d = Disqualified
Bold form
figures = performance in all-weather (Flat) or Point-to-Point (Jump) races
How the experts rate the horse’s chances:
2. BHA rating = the higher the number, the better the horse.
3. Timeform view and TFR rating
RACECARD EXPLAINED BETTING
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.
4. HORSE’STRAINER &THEIR LOCATION
Look out for the summary of leading course trainers before each race.
5. JOCKEYS
Listen out for any jockeys who are having a successful day.
OTHER USEFUL DETAILS
6. Owner’s colours worn by the Jockey
7. Saddlecloth number
8. Horse’s name
9. Birthplace of horse
10. Days since the horse last run
11. Horse’s age
12. Jockey’s weight (stone and lbs)
13. The horse’s breeding – father (sire) and mother (dam)
14. Horse’s owner
15. Horse’s breeder
16. Sponsor
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.
1. FORM EXPERTVIEW
Look out for the charity Racing to School today; you shouldn’t miss them as they will be leading a group of local pupils and their teachers through every corner of the racecourse for an action-packed day of fun challenges and discovery The charity works nationwide with over 250 schools, and this year will reach around 16,000 young people – at UK racecourses, trainers’yards and studs.
They deliver free, outdoor activity days to support the learning and to boost the self-confidence of children aged nine and above. Racing to School uses racing venues as unique, fast-moving classrooms full of opportunities to practise and improve subjects like maths, literacy and problem-solving.
The charity is only able to support young people’s education through the kind donations it receives. Please scan this QR code to donate, if you can.
for novice five yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £15000
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): D McCain (11 wins from 86 runners, 13%) runs GALUNGGUNG TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): G & J Moore (10 wins from 41 runners, 24%) runs HERMINO AA LONGESTTRAVELLER: HERMINO AA trained by G & J Moore, Horsham, 233 miles.
1 HERMINO AA (FR) (59) 243-140 8 11-10
Br B g Sinndar (IRE) - Acqua Luna (FR)
Freddie Mitchell (5) J
O Galloping On The South Downs Partnership Gary & Josh Moore, Horsham T
B Mr Pierre Gasnier KM Elite Products Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWBetterthaneverwhenmakingawinningreappearanceatNewburybutstruggledoffrevisedmarksince.Back downtheweightsreturnedtofencesnowbutdidn’ttaketothissphereinacoupleofstartsearlylastseason. TFRHHHII BHA134
2 GALUNGGUNG (FR) (44) 1-16321 D
Br Gr g Khalkevi (IRE) - Unibelle (FR)
9 11-5
Brian Hughes J
O Nigel Dunnington & David Shaw Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
YEALAND and Galunggung are both progressive but the former looks the better handicapped ofthe pair so gets the vote to win at this meeting for the second season running.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.YEALAND (IRE) 2.GALUNGGUNG (FR) 3.HERMINO AA (FR)
RACE RESULTS
TIME DISTANCE
GREAT BRITISH BONUS SCHEME
RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)
for maiden four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £9000
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): D McCain (11 wins from 86 runners, 13%) runs CAHIER’S DEN TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): D McCain (2 wins from 24 runners, 8%) runs CAHIER’S DEN LONGESTTRAVELLER: HIGH DANCER trained by J Ewart, Langholm, 134 miles.
1 CAHIER’S DEN (IRE) (25) F-12562 5 11-7
Br Ch g Idaho (IRE) - Caballo Sin Nombre (IRE)
Theo Gillard J
O David & Carol Shaw Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
B James and Jean Potter Ltd Wrr UK Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWPointwinnerrantoafairlevelwhenthirdatKelsoonhishurdlesdebut.FailedtoprogresswhenfourthatWetherby(2m,heavy)in DecemberbutlatesteffortatMusselburgh45daysagobestexcusedhavingbeenbroughtdownatthefifth.Notruledout. TFRHHHII BHA105
O Mr And Mrs Paul Chapman Micky Hammond, Middleham T
B Distillery Stud Micky Hammond Racing S TIMEFORMVIEWHalf-brothertonumerouswinners,includingbumperwinner/usefulhurdlerZuluOscar,butneverfiguredinbumpersand farednobetterinafirst-timehoodwhenwell-beatensixthof7inKelsonovicehurdle33daysago Canonlybewatched. TFRHIIII BHA-
5 OUR ROSIE (IRE) (24)
0/-50PP
Br B m Rule of Law (USA) - County Gate (IRE)
6 11-0
Philip Armson (3) J
O Mr L. Tomlinson Michael Mullineaux, Tarporley T
B Leonard Tomlinson
Tote S
TIMEFORM VIEW Offered little in bumpers and fared no better when pulled up both starts over hurdles last month. Looksfirmlyupagainstitagain. TFRHIIII BHA-
6 SHORTEN SASSY (GB)
(27) U0
Br B m Telescope (IRE) - Nordic Nymph
5 11-0
Shane Quinlan (3) J
O Mr P. E. Truscott Mel Rowley, Bridgnorth T
B Mr P. E. Truscott Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWTelescopefillywhounseatedearlyondebutatLudlowandtooktimetowarmtohertaskwhenanultimatelywell-beaten eighthinaHuntingdonmares’maiden(20.6f)4weeksago Probabletypeforstayinghandicapsmovingforward. TFRHHIII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 6 2024: ASCENDING LARK 6 11 4 Paul O’Brien 85-40 (Harry Derham) 8 ran Hood worn by No 4.
PIKE ROAD sets the standard and, having looked set to run creditably prior to falling at Ludlow latest, he’s the one to beat dropping down in trip Cahier’s Den and High Dancer can give Martin Keighley’s 6-y-o most to think about.
THE MACMILLAN HAYDOCK PARK RACEDAY 2025
Join us on Friday 23rd May 2025 for an exciting day of racing at the prestigious Haydock Park Racecourse, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
This year’s event will begin with a champagne reception and delicious lunch, followed by a sevenrace card line up and enticing opportunities to raise funds for the charity, including an Auction and Grand Prize Draw with all proceeds going to Macmillan.
Table of 10 - £2,000 (incl VAT)
• Champagne reception
• Delicious 4 course lunch with wines
• Afternoon Tea
To register your interest please scan the QR code. For more information about the event or any queries please contact the Macmillan events team at HaydockParkRaceDay@Macmillan.org.uk.
Sponsorship opportunities also available.
Almost 3.5 million people are living with cancer in the UK. Macmillan Cancer Support does whatever it takes to be there for them, providing vital financial, emotional and physical support, helping them to access expert care and advice and pioneering new ways to improve the lives of people living with cancer
for novice four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £9000
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): N Mulholland (2 wins from 21 runners, 10%) runs STARCROSSED LOVER TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins (15 wins from 97 runners, 15%) runs JARRIVE DE MEE
LONGESTTRAVELLER: JARRIVE DE MEE trained by W P Mullins, Ireland.
1 JARRIVE DE MEE (FR) (56) 41-11 D 6 11-12
Br B g Authorized (IRE) - Capelle de Mee (FR) Mr P. W. Mullins J
O Aisling Byrne/M. Cunningham/P Raleigh W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
B Mr W. A. Harrison-Allan Lancashire Racing Stables Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWRantoafairlevelfirst2startsinbumpers.However,wellheldonfinaloutinglastseasonandshowed nothingintrioofhurdleoutingsforpresentstable.Veryhardtomakeacasefor.
5 LOVE IS A ROSE (GB) (32) 5 10-7
Br Ch m Churchill (IRE) - Parsnip (IRE)
TFRHIIII BHA-
Peter Kavanagh (3) J
O Mr Keith Jones Michael Mullineaux, Tarporley T
B Chasemore Farm Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWFlat-bredmarewhohasbeenstrugglingtomakeanymeaningfulimpactinthatsphereinrecentmonths. Hardtoenvisagehergettinginvolvednowhurdling.
TFRHIIII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 5 2024: GOLDEN MAVERICK (FR) 4 11 0 Gavin Sheehan 4-6 (Jamie Snowden) 5 ran Hood worn by No 5.
Probable S.P’s: 4-5 Jarrive de Mee (FR), 6-5 Starcrossed Lover (IRE), 100-1 Break Point (GB), 150-1 Love Is A Rose (GB), 250-1 Dante’s Inferno (GB)
STARCROSSED LOVER marked himself down as a useful novice in the making before a below-par display in Grade 2 company at Kempton 25 days ago He’s well worth another chance to get back on the up and is narrowly selected to come out on top ahead of Irish raider Jarrive de Mee, who understandably commands plenty of respect from the all-conquering Mullins’ yard
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The Great British Bonus (GBB) offers multiple bonuses of up to £20,000 per eligible race for
YOU MUST BE 18 OR OVER TO PLACE A BET
You may be asked to provide proof ofyour age when placing a bet.
cannot produce this your bet will not be accepted.
B Miss Victoria Markowiak Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWPulledupin2pointsbutprovedadifferentproposition(followingwindop)whenwinningaFontwellbumperonRulesdebut.Improvedfrom herfirststartoverhurdleswhennarrowlydeniedbyPresentingDoyatLingfieldlasttimeandshe’srespectednowhandicapping. TFRHHHHI BHA106
4 KAZONTHERAZZ (GB) (26) 00530D
Br B m Kayf Tara - Giovanna
9 11-6
Daire McConville (7) J
O The Meagher Family Martin Keighley, Cheltenham T
B Mrs S. C. Welch & Mr R. Phillips FBC Manby Bowdler S TIMEFORMVIEWSteppeduponrecentrunwhenthirdatLudlow(21.2f)inDecember.However,notinthesameformbothstartssince,fifthpastthe postatWarwick(26f,heavy)26daysago(subsequentlydisqualifiedafterriderweighedinlight) Cheekpiecesnowreachedfor. TFRHHIII BHA101
5
EILEEN’S ORDERS
(IRE) (17) 663334 5 11-5
Br B m Order of St George (IRE) - Eileen O (IRE)
O Pant Y Gerdinen Equine Ltd
Brendan Powell J
Henrietta C Knight, Wantage T
B Kenneth Parkhill Henrietta Knight S TIMEFORMVIEWMid-divisionin2bumpers,beforeshowingpromisewhenplacedbothstartsinmares’novicehurdles.Hasruntoasimilar levelinhandicapsthelasttwice,fourthof8atDoncaster(20.8f,good)17daysago,andshecouldbeinthemix. TFRHHHII BHA100
6 WRAPPEDINRUBIES (IRE) (40) 0530-10
Br B m Milan - Wall of Silence (IRE)
O Four Counties
B W. Devereux
6 11-3
William Maggs (5) J
Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
The Injured Jockeys Fund S TIMEFORMVIEWPlacedoncefrom3startsoverhurdleslastseasonandtookastepforwardwhenwinningmares’handicapatCatterick(19.3f,good) onreturn.Below-pareffortatBangor(19.6f,heavy)lasttime,butshecouldbouncebackuppedintripwithcheekpiecesadded. TFRHHHII BHA98
7 EZMERELLDA (IRE) (29) 42F-454
Br B m Intello (GER) - Elraazy
O Mr Andrew Gough
5 10-12
James Best J
Sarah-Jayne Davies, Leominster T
B Shadwell Estate Company Limited SJD Racing S TIMEFORMVIEWMaidenonFlatbutmadesecondstartoverhurdlesawinningoneatDoncaster(16.6f)inDecember2023.However,formhasgonethe wrongwaythisseason,lastof7atWolverhampton(14f)backonthelevellastmonth.FirstrunforyardafterleavingAlanKing. TFRHHIII BHA93
DECLARED RUNNERS 7
2024:NO CORRESPONDING RACE LASTYEAR
Visor worn first time by No 2. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 4, 6. Tongue Strap worn by No 2. Stewards Note:
EZMERELLDA: Following its run on 18/2/2025 it was reported that the horse was never travelling.
PRESENTING DOY has made a promising start over hurdles, opening her account at the second attempt at Lingfield last month, and she can follow up with more still to offer as goes she handicapping. Wrappedinrubies took a step in the right direction when winning at Catterick on return and the step up in trip could aid her cause, with the cheekpieces added. Eileen’s Order looks the pick of the remainder
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IMPORTANCE NOTICE TO ALL RACEGOERS
THE COURSE IS FOR HORSES
PLEASEKEEPOFFTHETRACK
Please keep safe by remaining inside the barriers
Anyone trespassing on the track:
Will be liable to arrest and prosecution
Will be ejected immediately
Will be banned from all future Haydock Park meetings
May face a nationwide racecourse ban
Enjoy the racing and please leave the racecourse to the horses
PACE YOURSELF
ALLOW ONE SOFT DRINK BETWEEN EVERY ALCOHOLIC DRINK
STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE)
for five yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £16000
LONGESTTRAVELLER: WAL BUCK’S trained by L Russell, Kinross, 239 miles.
1 AMATEUR (IRE) (18) 1PPPP5 D 12 12-0
Br Ch g Giant’s Causeway (USA) - Adja (IRE)
O Burnham P & D Ltd
B Dayton Investments Ltd
Elizabeth Gale (7) J
John & Rhys Flint, Bridgend T
Burnham Plastering & Drylining Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWHasanall-or-nothingprofileandpulledupnext4startsaftermakingawinningreturnatFfosLasand offeredlimitedencouragementwhenfifthatNewburylatest.
2 ROCKINASTORM (IRE) (40) 2-31125 8 11-10
Br B g Mahler - Toorah Laura La (USA)
BHA122
David Bass J
O Rocking Horse Racing Henry Daly, Ludlow T
B Miss Roisin Carey Humphrey Butler Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWHavingaverygoodseason,scoringatLudlowandWetherbybeforeanexcellentsecondatAscot.Thissortoftripseemedtostretch himatBangorsincebutthatwasonheavyground.Worthanotherchancetoprovehisstaminaonbettergroundhere. TFRHHHHI BHA118
Br B g September Storm (GER) - Mrs Peachey (IRE) Henry Brooke J
O The Salmon Family Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T
B Mrs Gail Kidd Swansway S TIMEFORMVIEWMixedrecordthisseasonbutarrivesonthebackofagoodsecondatWarwick10daysago,clearoftherest, sobigshoutoffthesamemarkwitharepeat. TFRHHHHI BHA117(+2)
5 WAL
BUCK’S
(FR) (53) 3-63213 C 6 11-5
Br B g Buck’s Boum (FR) - Walsamelle (FR)
Derek Fox J
O Mr John P. McManus Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
B Thierry Prod’Homme & Mickael Prod’Homme Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWEncouraging signs overhurdles and is improving overfences, cosilyaccounting for5 rivals in a 25.6fHaydock handicap MadenoviceymistakeswhenthirdoffrevisedmarkatUttoxetersinceandremainswithpotential. TFRHHHHH BHA113
6 SAINT XAVIER
(FR) (47) P4-5414 CD 13 11-2
Br B g Saint des Saints (FR) - Princesse Lucie (FR) Charlie Maggs (5) J
O Mr Richard Hobson Richard Hobson, Little Rissington T
B Mr Jean-Marc Godefroy RH Bloodstock S TIMEFORMVIEWVeteranwhoresumedwinningwaysoverC&DinDecember.NotinsameformatLingfieldsince,however, andotherslookbettertreated. TFRHHHII BHA110
DECLARED RUNNERS 6 2024: JUBILEE EXPRESS (FR) 7 11 11 Sam Twiston-Davies 5-2 (Sam Thomas) 8 ran Blinkers worn by No 1. Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 3, 4, 6. Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 3.
Probable S.P’s: 7-4 Wal Buck’s (FR), 10-3 Duke of Deception (IRE), 9-2 Rockinastorm (IRE), 9-1 Regarde (IRE), 12-1 Amateur (IRE), 14-1 Saint Xavier (FR)
PLAY SMARTER
The vote goes to progressive novice WALBUCK’S, who still has room forimprovement. Duke of Deception is the obvious threat having been a good second off this mark at Warwick 10 days ago
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH
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The Great British Bonus (GBB) incentivises and rewards with breeding, buying and racing of British-bred fillies by paying out bonuses of up to £100,000 per filly And now with GBBPlus to further incentivise staying fillies and chasing mares, there are more reasons than ever to breed, buy and race British. Majority funded by the HBLB.
The Great British Bonus (GBB) offers multiple bonuses of up to £20,000 per eligible race for
EACH-WAY BETTING TERMS
Working alongside the Racecourse Association (RCA), bookmakers have introduced standard each-way betting terms across Jockey Club Racecourses. Bookmakers will provide these terms, or better, when offering each-way betting.
Fewer than 3 runners: win bets only, no places offered
3 or 4 runners: all to win Where a bookmaker wishes to depart from this default position he may offer place terms for 3 or 4 runners, this must be at 1/5 odds a place 1-2
5 to 7 runners (inclusive): 1/4 (one quarter) odds for finishing 1st or 2nd
8 or more runners: 1/5 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd or 3rd
Handicap races with 12 to 15 runners (inclusive): 1/4 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd or 3rd
Handicap races with 16 to 21 runners (inclusive): 1/5 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th
Handicap races with 22 or more runners: 1/4 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
CONDITIONS OF ENTRYTO RACECOURSE
Management reserves the right to refuse admission to, or eject from, the racecourse any person without assigning a reason. In particular, any instance of unruly behaviour, such as drunkenness, abusive conduct, singing or shouting, shall entitle the Racecourse Executive to expel the offending racegoer without prior notice.
At Haydock Park Racecourse we believe racing should be enjoyed by anyone and everyone. And one thing is certainly true, the more relaxed and comfortable we feel, the more likely we are to have a great time. So that’s why we’ve created one very simple piece of guidance, to come “dressed to feel your best”
Only individuals in possession of a valid betting badge and occupying an authorised pitch are entitled to lay bets in the course of their business. Any individuals found contravening these conditions will be evicted. Members of the public may not use two-way radios, scanning receivers etc, for any purpose at the racecourse.
ABANDONMENT
In the event of racing being abandoned before the gates open (typically two hours before the first race) a full refund will be processed at the earliest possible opportunity However if any food and beverage is consumed by clients booked into restaurants and hospitality facilities the cost of the food and beverages consumed will be deducted from any refund. In the event of abandonment, please ensure the booker of your group checks their emails for further communication.
for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £10000
Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Mucho Macabi (IRE)
7 11-8
Luke Scott (3) J
O Foxtrot Racing Typhoon Flyer Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole, Droitwich T
B Sweetmans Bloodstock Foxtrot Racing Syndicates S TIMEFORMVIEWMadeallatMarketRaseninNovemberandhasshownsimilarforminfinishingthirdonbothhandicaps startssince,latterlyatSandown(19.8f).Shouldgowellagain. TFRHHHII BHA114
4 LAND OF MOON (FR) (18) 0-40210
6 11-8
Br B g Spanish Moon (USA) - Landara (FR) Harry Bannister J
O Mr A. W. K. Merriam Warren Greatrex, Upper Lambourn T
B S.A.R.L. European B/Stock M’ment et al 1Account Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWAidedbyanuncontestedleadwhenlandingaSouthwellmaideninreadyfashioninDecember.Unsuitedbyhowtheracedevelopedwhenonly seventhof10onhandicapdebutatDoncastersubsequently,soshouldn’tbejudgedtooharshlyonthat.Tonguestraponfor1sttime. TFRHHHII BHA114
5 MISS
MAVERICK (GB)
(21) 1-113PP
Br B m Westerner - Heels Overhead
O Miss Jean Balmer
8 11-3
James Davies J
Gary Hanmer, Tattenhall T
B Miss Jean Balmer TIMEFORMVIEWRecordedhat-trickinmaiden/novicehurdlesatUttoxeterbeforeshapingwellindefeatonhandicapdebutatsamecourse inJanuary Letdownbyjumpingwhenpulledupbothstartsoverfences,soareturntohurdlinglookstherightcall. TFRHHHII BHA109
DECLARED RUNNERS 8 2024: YEALAND (IRE) 5 11 1 Sean Quinlan 5-2 (Jennie Candlish) 8 ran Visor worn first time by No 2. Tongue Strap worn first time by No 4. Hood worn by No 7. Tongue Strap worn by No 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 1.
HECOULDBETHEONE didn’t see his race out at Taunton when last seen in November, but had run well behind an unexposed youngster on his previous start, so is well worth another chance back from a break in a first-time visor Kourosh and the reliable Diamond Koda head up the opposition.
We have agreed with our vets that the screen should be erected, whenever a horse requires veterinary treatment on the course. This does not reflect the severity of an injury, but does help to provide a calm environment, in which the vet is better able to treat the horse.
Please do not assume the worst if you see screens erected around a fallen horse.
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We need your help to continue providing palliative and end of life care to patients and their loved ones.
for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £10000
O 5 O’clock Somewhere Partnership Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T
B Edmond Kent Swansway S TIMEFORMVIEWBumper/maidenhurdlewinnerinspring2023whobetteredopeningpairofexploitsinhandicapsbackfromalengthyabsencewhenthirdin 8-runnereventatDoncaster(19.4f)4weeksago Remainslightlyracedforan8-y-obuthedidlookalittleawkward.Cheekpiecesretained. TFRHHHII BHA102
DECLARED RUNNERS 5 2024: PRESIDENTSCOTTIE (IRE) 6 11 11 Danny McMenamin 2-1 (Nicky Richards) 9 ran Hood worn by No 3. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 4, 5. Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 1. Stewards Note:
ZACONY REBEL: Following its run on 19/2/2025 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed.
Probable S.P’s: 15-8 Minella Rescue (IRE), 3-1 Lune de La Mer (IRE), 7-2 Imperial Merlin (IRE), 11-2 Tiger Jet (IRE), 20-1 Zacony Rebel (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
MINELLA RESCUE remains low-mileage and arrives on the back of just about his best effort yet when second in a 3-runner Doncaster novice 17 days ago He could have more to offer now handicapping over staying trips and gets the narrow vote Imperial Merlin, back from a break/wind surgery is another worth a second look, with Lune de La Mer completing the shortlist.
RACE RESULTS
RACE TIME DISTANCE
ABANDONED RACING
In the event of racing being abandoned before the gates open (typically two hours before the first race) a full refund will be processed at the earliest possible opportunity However if any food and beverage is consumed by clients booked intorestaurantsandhospitalityfacilitiesthe cost of the food and beverages consumed will be deducted from any refund. In the event of abandonment, please ensure the booker of your group checks their emails for further communication
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO RACECOURSE
Management reserves the right to refuse admission to, or eject from, the racecourse any person without assigning a reason. In particular, any instance of unruly behaviour, such as drunkenness, abusive conduct, singing or shouting, shall entitle the Racecourse Executive to expel the offending racegoer without prior notice.
Racegoers must abide by any regulations including the observance of designated non-drinking areas and standards of dress. Premier Enclosure - tie and smart trousers (no jeans) for gentlemen and best day wear for ladies County Enclosure - smart dress for both ladies and gentlemen is advised. Fancy dress, sportswear (including training shoes) or swimwear are not permitted. Grandstand & Paddock & Be Friendly Enclosures - no dress code. Fancy dress is permitted but please make sure your outfit is not offensive to others.
Only individuals in possession of a valid betting badge and occupying an authorised pitch are entitled to lay bets in the course of their business. Any individuals found contravening these conditions will be evicted. Members of the public may not use two-way radios, scanning receivers etc, for any purpose at the racecourse.
EMERGENCY NOTICE
In an event of an emergency please be guided by our security stewards and by messages you will see and hear around the racecourse We would advise that you keep your personal belongings with you at all times. In the event of an evacuation please do as requested by Haydock Park Management and security staff They will direct you to a safe place. Do not attempt to regain access to buildings
FEEDBACK
We are always pleased to hear from our customers and are grateful for any feedback you can provide about your visit today. There are short contact forms available online at thejockeyclub.co.uk/ haydock and we value your comments
THE COURSE IS FOR HORSES
Please keep off the track. The track is for horses, their jockeys and stable staff, please keep them and yourselves safe by remaining inside the barriers. Anyone trespassing on the track will be: Liable to arrest and prosecution; Ejected immediately; Banned from all future Haydock Park race meetings; May face a nationwide racecourse ban.
HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE
The Racecourse would be grateful if you would observe all Health & Safety requirements whilst you are at Haydock Park Racecourse. We would request that only those that are disabled use the disabled viewing area and that parents keepacloseeyeonallchildrenandprevent them from climbing the running rails and getting on to the actual racecourse. We would also like to remind racegoers that we do have a first aid room Should anyone require any assistance please speak to the nearest steward
NOTICES
Weights, Pedigrees, Trainers’ Names, Descriptions, Performances and Values of races have been added for the convenience of the Public, but are subject to alteration All horses must parade in the Parade Ring except by permission of the Stewards, but in all cases must pass through the Ring on the way to the Post
PARADE RING ACCESS
In the interests of safety, access to the parade ring is strictly limited to Owners and Trainers with runners in the race, British Horseracing Authority Officials and Racecourse Officials who are on duty at the meeting and Emergency Service Personnel. Those people holding badges or accreditation that allow access to the Parade Ring are asked to refrain from entering this area unless it is absolutely necessary in the course of their business.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Racegoers may take photographs for private purposes in the public enclosures Under no circumstances may photographs taken on the racecourse be used for publication without prior accreditation being obtained Flash photography is not permitted anywhere in the Parade Ring or Winner’s Enclosure areas, or anywhere in the close vicinity of horses.
The official photographer is John Grossick To see any of his images please visit www.grossick.co.uk
HBLB PRIZE MONEY
The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £304,973 in ratecard and incrementalprizemoneyatthisracecourse from 1st January to 28th March 2025
RACEHORSE & JOCKEY WELFARE
The welfare of the sport’s equine and human participants is paramount to British Horseracing. All racehorses competing in Britain are stabled at the premises of trainers who are licensed by The British Horseracing Authority The standards demanded by The BHA of licensed racehorse trainers far exceed those prescribed by animal welfare legislation The British Horseracing Authority similarly licenses every racecourse, setting high standards for the racing surface and all parts of the course used by competitors, both human and equine. BHA Officials ensure that racecourses delivers these standards In addition Haydock Park Racecourse employs a minimum of three veterinary surgeons, whose sole responsibility it is to provide care to the horses throughout their time at the racecourse In the event of an incident on the racecourse, any horse affected will receive immediate treatment from the racecourse’s veterinary team. Qualified paramedics and doctors are also on hand in the case of any incident involving a jockey If any incident occurs during a race it is routine practice for screens to be erected around the horse or jockey receiving treatment. This is to allow the veterinary or medical personnel to make a safe and accurate diagnosis and so that they may perform any treatment in a private and calm environment. If necessary, horses and riders will be transported from the course to receive further treatment at the nearest equine hospital or Accident & Emergency hospital
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TODAY'S RACE CONDITIONS
First Race 2.20 - THE RACING TO SCHOOL NOVICES’ LIMITED HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £7921 to the winning horse The second to receive £3645, and the third £1822. for novice five yrs old and upwards. £62 stake if the horse is rated 130 or higher, or £12 stake if the horse is rated 129 or lower with £50 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 17th. Lowest weight 10st 5lb; Highest weight 11st 10lb Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb (20lb weight range). A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a £50 prize will be awarded to the person responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 10 entries, 6 at £12 and 4 at £62. - Closed March 13th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £6059; Second £3029; Third £1515. (PenaltyValue £7921.50)
SEE PAGE 7 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 2.50 -THE VISITracingtv.com ‘NATIONAL HUNT’ MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4901 to the winning horse The second to receive £2258, the third £1128 and the fourth £565. for maiden four yrs old and upwards, which have not run in a flat race Enter by noon, March 13th and pay £45 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 17th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 9lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 7lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize will be awarded to the person responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 18 entries at £45. - Closed March 13th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3756; Second £1878; Third £939; Fourth £470. (PenaltyValue £4901.40)
SEE PAGE 10 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 3.20 - THE MOLSON COORS NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4901 to the winning horse The second to receive £2258, the third £1128 and the fourth £565. for novice fouryrs old and upwards, which have not won more than two hurdle races. Enter by noon, March 13th and pay £45 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 17th.
Weights: 4-y-o 10st 4lb; 5-y-o and up 11st Fillies and mares allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a hurdle race 7lb Of 2 hurdle races 12lb No allowance to take a Horse’s weight below 10st 2lb A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a prize of £50 awarded to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse. 14 entries at £45. - Closed March 13th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3756; Second £1878; Third £939; Fourth £470 (PenaltyValue £4901.40)
SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 3.50 - THE LE WILLOWS MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (Challenger Mares’ Hurdle Series Qualifier) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5281 to the winning horse The second to receive £2430, the third £1215, the fourth £608 and the fifth £303. for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 - see Standard Conditions) £50 stake if the horse is rated 84 or higher, or £10 stake if the horse is rated 83 or lower with £40 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 17th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize will be awarded to the person responsible for the best turned out horse in this race Horses which have been placed in the first eight in this race will be eligible to enter THE CHALLENGER MARES’ HURDLE SERIES FINAL (A HANDICAP HURDLE RACE), to be run over a distance of Two Miles about Four Furlongs (2m 4f 56yds) at Cheltenham on 17th April, 2025. 22 entries, at £50 - Closed March 13th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4039; Second £2019; Third £1010; Fourth £505; Fifth £252. (Penalty Value £5281) Weights raised 1lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE. Fifth Race 4.25 - THE TIM MOLONY HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £8449 to the winning horse The second to receive £3888, the third £1944, the fourth £972 and the fifth £484. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-125 (also open to such horses rated 126 and 127 - see Standard Conditions) £80 stake if the horse is rated 99 or higher, or £16 stake if the horse is rated 98 or lower with £64 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 17th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a cash prize of £50 awarded to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse. 18 entries, at £80 - Closed March 13th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £6462; Second £3230; Third £1616; Fourth £808; Fifth £403. (PenaltyValue £8449.60) Weights raised 3lb and paragraph 34 ofthe Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SEE PAGE 22 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 5.00 - THE THANK YOU STEPHEN MILTON HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5281 to the winning horse The second to receive £2430, the third £1215, the fourth £608 and the fifth £303. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-120 (also open to such horses rated 121 and 122 - see Standard Conditions) £50 stake if the horse is rated 94 or higher, or £10 stake if the horse is rated 93 or lower with £40 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 17th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize will be awarded to the person responsible forthe best turned out horse in this race 22 entries, 0 at £10 and 22 at £50 - Closed March 13th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4039; Second £2019; Third £1010; Fourth £505; Fifth £252. (PenaltyValue £5281)
SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.
Seventh Race 5.35 - THE RACING TV HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £5281 to the winning horse The second to receive £2430, the third £1215, the fourth £608 and the fifth £303. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-120 (also open to such horses rated 121 and 122 - see Standard Conditions) £50 stake if the horse is rated 94 or higher, or £10 stake if the horse is rated 93 or lower with £40 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 17th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize will be awarded to the person responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 23 entries, at £50 - Closed March 13th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4039; Second £2019; Third £1010; Fourth £505; Fifth £252. (PenaltyValue £5281)
SEE PAGE 27 FOR THIS RACE.
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