































In the event of racing being abandoned the following rules apply:
• Abandonment before completion of the 1st race –Badge valid for the next meeting or full refund
• Abandonment prior to completion of 3rd Race –50% refund
• Abandonment thereafter – no refund
• No refunds will be made on the day of racing
• All refunds should be claimed in writing within 14 days of the meeting
• Please enclose your badge/s as proof of admission and send them to: Racecourse Office, Ffos Las Racecourse, Trimsaran, SA17 4DE
Please PRINT your name clearly and send with the returned badges.
• Entry to the racecourse is subject to the right of the racecourse executive to refuse to admit and/or to expel, without prior notice, any person whose behaviour is considered to be unruly or unacceptable or is a disqualified person
• Bringing alcohol into the enclosures other than that purchased at the racecourse is prohibited Barbecues are not permitted.
• No Dogs allowed (except Registered Assistance Dogs)
• Racegoers must at all times comply with any conditions, rules and regulations in operation, including the observance of no drinking areas for safety reasons.
• Lost and stolen badges will not be replaced.
Evacuation
If an incident occurs which is beyond our control, it is important that you are aware of how we intend to look after you in the event of an emergency.
As part of our Safety management, we have employed professionally trained and experienced stewards and you will see them at various points throughout the racecourse. In the event of a situation, which requires partial or full evacuation of the stands or racecourse, announcements will be broadcast and stewards will undertake the responsibility of ushering you to a place of safety; it is essential that you follow their instructions. Please take your immediate belongings with you and proceed out of the area quickly and calmly with the guidance of the stewards The evacuation procedures have been carefully planned to lead you to a safe area Should it be necessary to evacuate the course itself, there will be two main options; firstly to return to your vehicles if safe to do so and leave via the main entrance Secondly, should it not be safe to return to your vehicles, you will be requested to leave via emergency evacuation gates, onto the racecourse itself, where you will receive further instructions. It may give you peace of mind if you pre plan and agree a meeting place, just in case you become separated from your party. The above is precautionary only and we trust that the procedures will never be required. However, in the event of an emergency, remember;
• Take your belongings with you.
• Under the directions of the stewards, proceed quickly and calmly to the safe area.
Broken glasses and bottles are dangerous. In the interests of safety and the comfort of others please do not carry drinks or food on to the steppings of the stand, or the areas adjacent to the parade ring or unsaddling enclosure. Our catering team can transfer your drink into a plastic glass if you wish Horse & Jockey Welfare at Ffos Las
Nothing matters more to us when racing than the safety and welfare of both horse and rider. Central to that is the track itself and our groundstaff do everything in their power to provide an optimum racing surface On duty today we also have a dedicated and experienced team of highly-qualified Vets, Doctors and Paramedics following the action at every stage. Their key responsibility is to monitor and provide care to the competitors throughout their time at the racecourse The locations and vehicle movements of these skilled specialists during racing are designed to provide a rapid response to any incident across the site We also have a highspecification horse ambulance in attendance at every fixture to enable safe transport of a horse from the track to our on-site veterinary treatment facility for further treatment, or to the nearest equine referral hospital
It is our standard practice to erect screens around any horse or jockey requiring attention on the course as this provides privacy and a safe, calm environment in which to accurately diagnose and treat the patient as necessary. Please do not assume the worst if screens are erected around a horse. We are fully committed to minimizing risk in our sport, to dealing professionally and efficiently with any injury, and to maintaining the highest possible quality of care for the horses and jockeys racing here today. To find out more about our Equine Welfare policy, please visit our website www.ffoslasracecourse.com
Racegoers may take photographs for private purposes. Under no circumstances may photographs taken on the racecourse be used for publication without the permission of the racecourse executive Flash photography is essentially dangerous where horses are involved You are asked not to use flash photography anywhere in the parade ring area and particularly near the Winners Enclosure.
The use of all types of communication equipment is strictly controlled at all racecourses. Members of the public may not use two-way radios, scanning receivers etc. for any purpose at the racecourse Mobile telephones may not be used in or near any designated betting area, or for off-course betting purposes. Further details are available from the racecourse office
It is a condition of entry to this Racecourse that only individuals in possession of a valid betting badge and occupying an authorised pitch are entitled to lay bets on the course of their business. Any individual found contravening these conditions will be evicted.
MANY THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR FOR TODAY’S MEETING
FRIDAY 21 MARCH
(UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)
STEWARDS OF THE MEETING
GUY UPTON (Chief Steward), JOANNE HAWKINS (Stewards’ Panel Chair), SIMON KIRK, LOUISE NEALE, FERGUS SWEENEY
STARTERS
WILLIAM JORDAN
CIARAN MCKEE
JUDGE
GUY LEWIS
CLERK OF THE SCALES
ROBERT CUTHBERT
ALEX CUTHBERT
VETERINARY OFFICER
JESSICA RAINBOW
VETERINARY SURGEONS
GRAHAM FOWKE
SHUAN MCKANE
KELLY DINWIDDY
MEDICAL OFFICERS
Dr PHILIP PRITCHARD
Dr DAVID LEE
Dr TIM TILSLEY
EQUINE WELFARE AND INTEGRITY OFFICERS
MEL BAKER
ANDREA KELLY
JEREMY WILLIS
COMMENTATOR
JOHN BLANCE
BETTING RING MANAGER
DOMINIQUE HAMBLIN
RACE CONDITIONS CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 19
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
SOUTH WEST
PHIL BELL
GENERAL MANAGER/ SAFEGUARDING LEAD
KEVIN HIRE
CLERK OF THE COURSE
TRACEY O’MEARA
HEAD GROUNDSMAN
MARTYN DAVID
No of days since last ran
horse’s name
form guide
previous performances
/=new season
-=new year
Bold type shows all weather form
C=course winner
horse’s saddlecloth number colour graphic age weight st-lbs
birthplace of horse if not Great Britain
D=distance winner
CD=course & distance winner
BF=beaten favourite
B g King’s Theatre (IRE) - Thuringe (FR)
S Such & CG Paleta
9 11-10
Mr Z. Baker (5)
Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Br R. Brown & Ballylinch Stud Agetur (UK) Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Popular tough and consistent hurdler who won again at Cheltenham and Haydock last season Prone to mistakes, but record fresh bodes very well, and could be capable of carrying big weight to success.
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor
Star Ratings Explained
Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below:
HHHHH Selected to win the race
HHHHI Good chance of being placed
HHHII By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims
HHIII Unlikely to win but not totally without hope
HIIII Can be given little or no chance.
The BHA Handicappers allot ratings to horses once they have taken part in a sufficient number of races to enable the Handicappers to make a numerical assessment of each horse’s ability. The principal purpose of the ratings is to determine the weight to be carried by each runner in handicap races, with the Handicappers aiming to provide each participant with an equal chance based on its best recent form under its optimum conditions
A horse rated 100, for example, would be set to carry 1lb more than a horse rated 99 (ignoring any penalties or allowances). The ratings published in the racecard for handicap races are the ratings that were used to calculate the weight to be carried by each horse, whilst in nonhandicaps races the rating shown is that of each runner at the time that the entries for the race were confirmed Any subsequently published change to a rating, either up or down, is shown in brackets following the rating For novice steeple chasers, the latest hurdle race rating may be shown until such time as the Handicappers allot a separate steeple chase rating Such ratings are prefixed by the letter h.
Ffos Las Racecourse are proud to announce a new partnership with local travel firm
RHN Travel for all race and non race days
You can now travel in style to the races and all other events in executive coaches ranging from 7 to 49 seats
General Manager of Ffos Las Kevin Hire continues “RHN are not your average travel partner , they offer executive travel opportunities, which are perfect for our customers at Ffos Las racecourse.”
RHN Travel Director Richard Nugent said “we are grateful for this opportunity to be able to provide executive transport tailored to everyone’s needs and to work alongside Ffos Lad really has the potential to become an exceptional partnership” So if you are planning to travel in comfort and style at very competitive prices?
Contact RHN Travel today on 01554 701090
TWO MILES ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (2M 4F) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS FILLIES AND MARES
Total prize fund £6150 Owners Prize Money. 1st £2484, 2nd £1242, 3rd £621, 4th £311, 5th £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81) Weights raised 6lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. A
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (37 wins from 391 runners, 9%) runs ARCTIC ANGEL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): F O’Brien (4 wins from 29 runners, 14%) runs QUEEN OF STEEL LONGEST TRAVELLER: ARCTIC STREAM trained by R Bandey, Kingsclere, 159 miles.
QUEEN OF STEEL’s stable debut effort at Huntingdon 4 weeks ago has to go down as disappointing but she’s on a workable mark on the pick of her hurdles form and could be worth another chance with first-time cheekpieces enlisted. Arctic Angel and Bridget Mary are others to consider, whilst a market move for Somethingtosomeone, on handicap debut, would look significant.
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
1 SOMETHINGTOSOMEONE (IRE) (15) 2-3F5 6 12-0
B m Jet Away - Redstone Cave (IRE)
Joe Anderson Octavians III Ben Clarke, Corscombe
Br Pierce Breen
Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWRunner-up only start in points and there’s been promise to glean from her exploits in trio of mares ’ maiden/novice events at around 2m this season Pedigree suggests she’s bred to stay at least this far and she’s one to note in the betting now handicapping Tongue strap on 1st time. TFRHHHII BHA93
2 ARCTIC STREAM (GB) (52) P65/-506 8 11-13
B m Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Arctic Flow
Mrs C. J. Dunn
Dylan Johnston
Richard Bandey, Kingsclere
Br Mrs H. R. Dunn Super Mare Scaffolding
TIMEFORMVIEWShowed a bit more when sixth of 13 in novice hurdle at Chepstow (2m, heavy) in January. Stepping back up in trip for her handicap debut could see her take another step forward but she will need to TFRHHHII BHA92 (-2)
3 PRESENTING NELLY (GB) (28) 60P053 D 8 11-12
B m Kayf Tara - Forever Present (IRE) Shane Fenelon
Mr A. Evans
Alison Thorpe, Carmarthen
Br Netherfield House Stud 3AS Leisure
TIMEFORM VIEW Bumper/3-time hurdle winner for Dan Skelton but ended time with that yard out of sorts and no upturn in 3 runs for present stable since the turn of the year TFRHHIII BHA91
4 ARCTIC ANGEL (IRE) (11) P04034
B m Arctic Cosmos (USA) - Mandarli (IRE)
5 11-7
Isabel Williams
Mr Billy Bates Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Fintina Kealey & Irene Giles
TIMEFORMVIEWLightlyracedmaidenwhohasfoundsomeimprovementswitchedtohandicapsthelasttwice,keepingonforfourthin13-runnercontest at Stratford (22f) 11 days ago. Leaves the impression she has a bigger effort in her locker and she’s worth a second look TFRHHHHI BHA86
5 MISS PEARL (IRE) (13) 04-0235
9 11-2
B m Mahler - Road To Pearls Lewis Saunders (3)
Oaktree Racing Club Sheila Lewis, Brecon
Br Thomas Norris
TIMEFORM VIEWStill a maiden but went very close to bucking that trend when runner-up at Bangor (19.5f) in February. Followed that with a good third at Hereford (21.7f) later that month but under performer tackling extended 25f trip back there last time Drops back in distance now. TFRHHHII BHA81
6 BRIDGET MARY (IRE) (27) 514334
7 11-1
B m Sholokhov (IRE) - Leanne (IRE) Callum Pritchard
BM Partners Rebecca Curtis, Newport
Br Imelda Harney
William Hill
TIMEFORM VIEWMade winning chasing start in October before being held back by jumping errors in that sphere. Latest hurdles fourth at Chepstow (19.5f) was more like it following wind surgery, albeit not looking entirely suited by the drop in trip Still, she’s not discounted. TFRHHHII BHA80
7 QUEEN OF STEEL (GB) (29) 4-30606
5 11-0
B m Nathaniel (IRE) - Canyara (GER) Jack Hogan (3) KHDRP Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham
Br The Flying One BresBet
TIMEFORM VIEWModest maiden under both codes for Mark Usher and never gave her supporters much hope after 6 months off/for new stable when sixth of 12 in handicap hurdle at Huntingdon (19.6f, good to soft) 29 days ago. Cheekpieces reached for now and not one to write off yet. TFRHHHHH BHA79
8 TRIPLE NICKLE (IRE) (121) 3P2-220
B m So You Think (NZ) - Secret Shine (IRE)
Mr Alex James & Mr B. J. Llewellyn
9 10-12
Charlie Price
Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed Br George Kent
TIMEFORMVIEW
Just one win (back in 2021) over hurdles but runner-up a couple of times last spring and added a Flat success to her tally at this track last summer Final run over hurdles in November was below par and this run may well bring her on TFRHHHII BHA77
2024: WONDERWEASLE 6 10 8 Alan Johns 9-1 (Tim Vaughan) 6 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 8
Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 7.
Tongue Strap worn by No. 3, 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 3, 6, 8.
Stewards Note:
MISS PEARL: Following its run on 8/3/2025 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed under pressure.
Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Arctic Angel (IRE), 5-1 Somethingtosomeone (IRE), 11-2 Bridget Mary (IRE), 13-2 Arctic Stream (GB), Miss Pearl (IRE), 7-1 Queen of Steel (GB), 10-1 Triple Nickle (IRE), 22-1 Presenting Nelly (GB)
Odds Indicator Boards are now all marked “Approximate Odds’’ and all show the same approximate odds on offer at any given time before the start It will be appreciated that these are intended as a guide and cannot necessarily reflect the resultant S.P. or the Tote Dividend of the winner.
You may be asked to provide proof of your age when placing a bet
If you cannot produce this your bet will not be accepted
TWO MILES ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (2M 4F) FOR NOVICE FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE PANED \ 3A’S COFFEE SHOP NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)
Total prize fund
£7700 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3213, 2nd £1607, 3rd £803, 4th £402. (Penalty Value £4193.42)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): R Curtis (14 wins from 120 runners, 12%) runs BEN SOLO TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): R Curtis (2 wins from 8 runners, 25%) runs BEN SOLO LONGEST TRAVELLER: KNIGHT OF ALLEN trained by Mrs J Williams, South Molton, 173 miles.
This concerns KNIGHT OF ALLEN and Ben Solo The former ran a solid race when third in a strong-looking Haydock handicap on his penultimate start and that piece of form swings the pendulum in his favour back from 2 months off.
1 BEN SOLO (IRE) (40) 30-1022
B g Kingston Hill - Princess Leya (IRE)
6 11-12
Ben Jones
Mr David McDermott Rebecca Curtis, Newport
Br John Fallon William Hill
TIMEFORM VIEW Hurdles debut winner at Chepstow (2m) in October and quickly back from a blip in finishing runner-up in novice events over C&D/Chepstow in recent months Return to better ground may well help here and he’s a player TFRHHHHI BHA119
2 KNIGHT OF ALLEN (FR) (65) C21-333
B g Masterstroke (USA) - Atacames (FR)
Holt, Macnabb, Robinson & Jeffrey
5 11-12
David Noonan
Mrs Jane Williams, South Molton
Br Bruno Vagne Culverhill Farm Racing
TIMEFORM VIEWSuccessful on third start in juvenile hurdles last season and best effort yet when third on handicap debut at Haydock (18.9f) in November Unable to replicate that when third at Hereford (19.7f) in January but he holds obvious claims back in a novice lacking depth TFRHHHHH BHA122
(30) 60
B g Telescope (IRE) - Pearl Buttons
B Jones & Son
Br W. P. Jenks
5 11-5
Charlie Price (3)
Robbie Llewellyn, Swindon
B Jones & Sons Tar Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWBred to stay very well so unsurprising he’s failed to make an impact in pair of novice hurdles at around 2m to date Steps up in trip now but handicaps further down the line promise to be more his bag. TFRHIIII BHA-
4
(GB) (43) 03-0PP
B g Ask - Poacher’s Paddy (IRE)
Mr David Brace
Br Mr David Brace and Mr Neil Poacher
5 11-5
Connor Brace
David Brace, Bridgend
TIMEFORMVIEWPlaced in a point bumper but offered little in an Aintree bumper on Rules debut in May and pulled up both starts over hurdles since the turn of the year Can only be watched. TFRHIIII BHA-
(GB) (27) 4-P
B g Clovis du Berlais (FR) - Cresswell Ruby (IRE)
6 11-5
Shane Fenelon (5) The Brambles
David Rees, Haverfordwest
Br R. B. Mckay TIMEFORMVIEWClovis Du Berlais gelding who offered something to work on when fourth in a course bumper 12 months ago but pulled up starting out over hurdles for new yard at Chepstow (19.5f) 4 weeks ago. This should reveal more. TFRHIIII BHA-
2024: PATRIOTIK (FR) 5 11 2 Isabel Williams 5-2 (Evan Williams) 6 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 5 Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 4. Tongue Strap worn by No. 5.
Probable S.P’s: 5-6 Knight of Allen (FR), 6-5 Ben Solo (IRE), 50-1 Rubys Legacy (GB), 66-1 Captain Trigger (GB), 100-1 Pink Eyed Pancho (GB)
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 Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £88,073 in ratecard and incremental prize money at this racecourse from 1st January to 28th March 2025.
For all the latest news and offers, follow us on X (@FfosLasRC) or Like our Ffos Las Racecourse Facebook page
Please be reminded that all indoor areas of the racecourse are non-smoking
Customers of the Boards and Rails bookmakers should check their itemised tickets immediately on receipt, as mistakes cannot be rectified after the “off”.
Customers are reminded to retain all betting tickets until after the weigh-in, as immediate payment will be made only on production of the original ticket. All tickets will remain valid for one month.
TWO MILES ABOUT THREE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 3F 83YDS) FOR FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS MARES
THE 3A’S HORSE BOX HIRE AND SALES MARES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5)
Total prize fund
£6150 Owners Prize Money. 1st £2484, 2nd £1242, 3rd £621, 4th £311, 5th £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81)
Weights raised 4lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (37 wins from 391 runners, 9%) runs PRINCESS KERI TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): M Keighley (2 wins from 14 runners, 14%) runs ONEFORTHEFAIRGREEN LONGEST TRAVELLER: COMEONRITA trained by F Brennan, Upper Lambourn, 146 miles.
SHESUPINCOURT built on a solid run over hurdles when running out a convincing winner over fences at Leicester 24 days ago and a repeat should see her tough to beat again. Chase debutante Oneforthefairgreen and Princess Keri may emerge as the chief threats.
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
1 SHESUPINCOURT (GB) (24) 54P431 8 12-0
B m Court Cave (IRE) - Supreme Cove
Callum Pritchard (5)
Mr R. D. Potter Ryan Potter, Sellack
Br A. W. Buller
TIMEFORM VIEWNot the most reliable but encouragingly built on a sound hurdles run on penultimate start when running out a comfortable winner of mares ’ handicap chase at Leicester (20.1f, heavy) 24 days ago. Very good rider’s claim off-sets a chunk of her weight rise and the one to beat TFRHHHHH BHA88
2 ONEFORTHEFAIRGREEN (IRE) (46) 362064
B m Walk In The Park (IRE) - Back To Loughadera (IRE)
Mr Stephen Sugden
7 11-4
James Best
Martin Keighley, Cheltenham
Br J. J. Harty & Roger Harty Optima Self Store
TIMEFORM VIEW Still a maiden after 9 hurdle runs but most encouraging run when second back from 5 months off at Leicester (15.5f) in November Operating below best in trio of starts since, so switch to larger obstacles needs to have positive effect TFRHHHII BHA78
3 PRINCESS KERI (IRE) (28) 200055
B m Walk In The Park (IRE) - Burkes Lady (IRE)
IWEC Electrical Racing
Br Grangeclare Stud
5 10-13
Adam Wedge
Evan Williams, Llancarfan
TIMEFORM VIEWFrom the family of Welsh Grand National winner Potters Corner but she failed to make an impact in 4 hurdle runs and fared no better for switch to chasing when fifth of 8 in handicap at Warwick (3m, soft) 4 weeks ago. Cheekpieces go back on now TFRHHHII BHA75
4 ARCTIC FOOTPRINT (GB) (37) 10P-4P0 C
Br m Blueprint (IRE) - Arctic Flow
Mrs C. J. Dunn
11 10-12
Liam Harrison
Kerry Lee, Presteigne
Br Mrs H. R. Dunn Super Mare Scaffolding
TIMEFORMVIEWBounced back to form on back of a wind op when opening her account over hurdles here in December 2023 However, that very much a standout effort for this yard and she’s been safely held all 3 starts returned to chasing so far this season TFRHHIII BHA72
5 ROYAL MALINAS (IRE)
Gr m Malinas (GER) - Lurane (FR)
Mr John Berry (Gwent)
7 10-11
James Davies
Nikki Evans, Abergavenny
Br Eclipse Bloodstock Ltd Radnor Hills
TIMEFORMVIEWThird both starts in Irish points in late 2022 but off a long time and limited promise in 3 hurdle runs during second half of last year Switch to larger obstacles now handicapping needs to spark significant improvement TFRHHIII BHA71
6 COMEONRITA (GB) (58) 30PP-40 7 10-11
Ch m Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Pennepoint
Isabelle Ryder (7)
The Canny Heritage Syndicate Barry Brennan, Upper Lambourn
Br J. C. Haynes Howards Chartered Certified Accountants
TIMEFORMVIEWMaiden hurdler who came in a well-held fourth of 6 on her belated return/yard debut in handicap hurdle at Leicester (15.5f, heavy) in December and struggling some way out when well beaten on chasing bow in January. TFRHHIII BHA71
2024: COMMITTEE OF ONE 9 11 2 David Noonan 6-1 (Tom Gretton) 5 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 6 Tongue Strap worn by No. 1. Blinkers, Tongue Strap worn by No. 4. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 2, 3.
Probable
S.P’s: 4-6 Shesupincourt (GB), 9-2 Oneforthefairgreen (IRE), 6-1 Princess Keri (IRE), 16-1 Arctic Footprint (GB), 22-1 Royal Malinas (IRE), 40-1 Comeonrita (GB)
Racegoers
ABOUT THREE MILES (2M 7F 177YDS) FOR FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
Total prize fund
£17500 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £7068, 2nd £3533, 3rd £1768, 4th £884, 5th £441. (Penalty Value £9241.75)
Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (37 wins from 391 runners, 9%) runs BALKARDY and DIOL KER TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): P Nicholls (9 wins from 45 runners, 20%) runs TAKE YOUR TIME LONGEST TRAVELLER: LIVIN ON LUCO trained by P Hobbs & J White, Minehead, 147 miles.
Having shaped as though working his way back to form over hurdles last time, CLASSIC CONCORDE is of strong interest returned to fences off an attractive mark. He gets the nod ahead of Rouge de L’Quest, who didn’t appear to take kindly to the visor on his latest start but the blinkers are now refitted and he could have a big part to play. Balkardy is best of the rest
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
1 TOP OF THE BILL (IRE) (104) 1131-4P D 9 12-0
B g Fame And Glory - Glory Days (GER)
Jordan Nailor
Mr Charlie Walker Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Br Miss Jackie O’Flynn P3P Partners LLP
TIMEFORM VIEW Much improved since sent over fences last term, signing that campaign off with a stylish front-running victory at Wetherby (24.2f, heavy) last March. However, his efforts so far this season have left much to be desired, with an alarming display of temperament in evidence at Sandown last time TFRHHHII BHA133
2 TAKE YOUR TIME (IRE) (64) 1PP1-3P CD 10 11-5
B g Dubai Destination (USA) - Don’t Be Bleu (IRE)
Owners Group 060
Jay Tidball (5)
Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat
Br Gabriel O’Gara Owners Group
TIMEFORMVIEWTalented when on song but he was pulled up for the third time in his last 5 runs in a handicap chase at Wincanton (26.7f, soft) on latest start in January. Percentage call is to look elsewhere TFRHHIII BHA124
3 LIVIN ON LUCO (IRE) (67) 222-16P
Ch g Malinas (GER) - Andrea’s Answer (IRE)
7 11-3
Sean Houlihan
The Philip Hobbs Racing Partnership Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead
Br Kilfeacle Stud
TIMEFORM VIEWConsistent rather than progressive over hurdles and bettered that form, albeit somewhat fortuitously, when making a winning start over fences at Newton Abbot on return in October Little in the way of positives to take from his 2 subsequent efforts, though, and now finds himself with a bit to prove TFRHHHII BHA122
4 CLASSIC CONCORDE (IRE) (27) P0-00P4 CD 12 10-11
B g Shantou (USA) - Morning Calm
Connor Brace
Mr David Brace David Brace, Bridgend
Br Victor Connolly
TIMEFORMVIEWVeteran performer who has dipped below his last winning mark and shaped as though back on the right track when fourth of 13 over hurdles at Chepstow (23.6f, soft) last month. Very much of interest back in this sphere. TFRHHHHH BHA116
5 LILTING VERSE (IRE) (18) 31PP52 D
8 10-9
B m Yeats (IRE) - Sorcillera Fern O’Brien (7) Baker, Burford, Haynes & Plumb Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham
Br Gregg Stafford BresBet
TIMEFORMVIEWListedbumperwinnerwhoopenedhurdlesaccountatLudlowin2023.OffthemarkatthesecondattemptinthisspherewhentakingaHuntingdon handicap in November, and produced her best effort since when runner-up at Southwell (24.3f, good) recently Couldn’t rule out TFRHHHII BHA114
6 DIOL KER (FR) (38) 0P6P65 D
11 10-7
B g Martaline - Stiren Bleue (FR) Adam Wedge
Mrs C. Williams Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Suc Denis Milin
TIMEFORMVIEW Useful chaser at his best for Noel Meade/Gordon Elliott in Ireland but has struggled for current yard this season, again failing to see things out at Lingfield last time Others preferred. TFRHHIII BHA112
7 ROUGE DE L’QUEST (IRE) (42) 122-23P CD 9 10-7
B g Fame And Glory - What A Bleu (IRE) Ben Jones
Mark Sherwood & Francis Reid
Br JC South Farm Ltd
Rebecca Curtis, Newport
William Hill
TIMEFORMVIEWEasilyopenedhischaseaccountoverthisC&DlastMarchandpositivestarttothisseasonwhenplacedinhandicapsatChepstowandExeter Blinkers swiftly refitted after
8 BALKARDY (FR) (30) 15300F C D
Ch g Balko (FR) - Kalimnos (FR)
8 10-6
Isabel Williams (3)
Mr W. J. Evans Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Mr Hugo Merienne & Mr Yann Hamon Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWIt’s been a struggle since his narrow reappearance success at Stratford in October but he was in the process of putting in a good shift when exiting 2 out at Ludlow (23.8f, good to soft) last time Could have a say off the same mark here, granted a clear round TFRHHHII BHA111
2024: ART DECCO 8 10 7 Harry Kimber 4-1 (Robert Walford) 7 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 8 Blinkers worn by No. 3. Tongue Strap worn by No. 5. Blinkers, Tongue Strap worn by No. 7. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1, 2, 4, 6, 8.
Stewards Note:
TOP OF THE BILL: Following its run on 7/12/2024 it was reported that the horse hung badly left-handed. LIVIN ON LUCO: Following its run on 13/1/2025 it was reported that the horse was found to have bled.
Probable S.P’s: 10-3 Lilting Verse (IRE), 9-2 Rouge de L’Quest (IRE), 6-1 Classic Concorde (IRE), 7-1 Livin On Luco (IRE), 15-2 Top of The Bill (IRE), 17-2 Balkardy (FR), 10-1 Take Your Time (IRE), 22-1 Diol Ker (FR)
Both on and off the course are helping to pay for the improvement of racing through the Levy Fund
If you have concerns about the integrity of British racing or the wellbeing of the sport’s participants, human or equine, please contact RaceWISE Anonymous reporting.
ABOUT TWO MILES (1M 7F 182YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
Total prize fund £7700 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3110, 2nd £1555, 3rd £778, 4th £389, 5th £194. (Penalty Value £4066.37)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (37 wins from 391 runners, 9%) runs LEECH and MOUNT WASHINGTON
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): Dr R Newland & J Ins (3 wins from 13 runners, 23%) runs GIVE ME A BOOM LONGEST TRAVELLER: GIVE ME A BOOM trained by Dr R Newland & J Ins, Droitwich, 147 miles.
The return to this trip looks a good move where MOUNT WASHINGTON is concerned and, judged on the manner of his breakthrough success at Plumpton in January, he remains on a workable mark. The Bernard Llewellyn-trained pair Estate Planning and Good Impression rate the main dangers in that order of preference. &
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
1 GIVE ME A BOOM (IRE) (20) 35-P160 D 7 12-2
B g Sageburg (IRE) - Knockara One (IRE)
Charlie Hammond Racing To Profit Syndicate
Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole, Droitwich
Br G. Durrheim and Maria Mulcahy Durrheim Coulthursts Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWShowed improved form back hurdling when winning 14-runner maiden hurdle at Uttoxeter (15.8f, heavy) in December However, he has subsequently offered little in a couple of handicaps and others make more appeal TFRHHIII BHA112
2 COLONIAL EMPIRE (GB) (21) 1/030-56 CD
8 11-11
B g Zoffany (IRE) - Susan Stroman David Noonan
Mr Mick O’Boyle Tim Vaughan, Cowbridge
Br J. Dance DragonBet, Designation Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Multiple winner during 2022/23 campaign and didn’t shape at all badly back from a 14-month absence at Huntingdon in January. He failed to build on that next time, though, and may again find a few too good TFRHHHII BHA107
3 WASTHATOK (GB) (30) 1/526-06
7 11-7
B g Mount Nelson - Kassis Liam Harrison
Mr R. L Baker Kerry Lee, Presteigne
Br Mrs J A. Thomas Fitzdares Limited TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful 2m hurdles winner in Ireland back in 2023 but hasn’t performed as though he’s about to add to that anytime soon in 3 starts for present yard TFRHHIII BHA103
4
(FR) (21) 0-650P3 D
6 10-11
B g Masked Marvel - Lichtspiel (GER) Adam Wedge
Mr David M. Williams Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br S.C.E.A. Ecurie Haras Des Marais Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWChepstow bumper winner last February and produced his best effort so far over hurdles when third of 8 on second run in handicap company here (2 1/2m heavy) 3 weeks ago. Down 2lb and he’s not without each-way hope TFRHHHII BHA93
5 ESTATE PLANNING (IRE) (21) 534T3
4 10-11
B g Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Persian Memories (IRE) Ben Jones
Mr Simon James & Partner Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed
Br Mrs Virginia McGrath
TIMEFORMVIEWMade steady progress in his first 3 hurdles but blotted his copybook by refusing to race at Warwick last month. On the upside, he jumped off without any issues when third in a Newbury juvenile event and he’s a likely player on this handicap debut TFRHHHHI BHA103
6 L’EMPIRE VERT (FR) (13) 340P05
B g Blue Bresil (FR) - Femme En Or (FR)
Mr E. A. R. Morgans
5 10-9
Sean Houlihan
Sheila Lewis, Brecon
Br Ecurie Madame Patrick Papot Morgans Family Butchers
TIMEFORM VIEWFair maiden hurdler in France and showed a bit more than he did over fences on stable debut when seventh of 12 in handicap hurdle at Chepstow (19.4f, heavy) last month. Wasn’t disgraced at Hereford recently but looks vulnerable here all the same TFRHHIII BHA91
7 MOUNT WASHINGTON (IRE) (32) 5-60614 D 6 10-9
B g Shirocco (GER) - Kayf Hampshire (IRE) Conor Ring
W J Evans Racing Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Mr James O’Leary Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWShowed a fair level of ability on first of 2 starts in bumpers and produced much his best effort in this sphere to date when scoring at Plumpton (2m, soft) in January. One to consider TFRHHHHH BHA91
8
QUICKBUCK (IRE) (7) 00P-PP0 C
B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Buck’s Blue (FR)
8 10-8
Miss Imogen Mathias (7)
Miss I. Mathias Alison Thorpe, Carmarthen
Br Philip Hore Jnr
TIMEFORMVIEWFair hurdler at his best but has completely lost his way, pulled up both starts for new yard since returning from a 10-month absence in September Now tried in a hood TFRHIIII BHA90 (-5)
9 GOOD IMPRESSION (GB) (153) 0023P4 CD 10 10-3
B g Showcasing - Daintily Done
Ellis Collier (5)
B. M. G. Group Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed
Br Juddmonte Farms Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEWLatest success was gained off 3lb higher mark at Newton Abbot in September 2023 and he shaped as though his turn may again be near when placed twice last summer Below par when last seen during the autumn but he will be a threat if he puts his best foot forward. TFRHHHII BHA85
2024: LIVELY CITIZEN (IRE) 9 11 4 Harry Atkins 9-2 (D J Jeffreys) 7 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 9 Hood worn by No. 1, 8. Tongue Strap worn by No. 6, 7. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No. 3.
Stewards Note:
GOOD IMPRESSION: Following its run on 19/10/2024 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed.
Probable S.P’s: 3-1 Mount Washington (IRE), 9-2 Estate Planning (IRE), 6-1 Leech (FR), 7-1 Good Impression (GB), 8-1 Colonial Empire (GB), 12-1 Give Me A Boom (IRE), 14-1 Wasthatok (GB), L’Empire Vert (FR), 100-1 Quickbuck (IRE)
It is policy at this racecourse for screens to be erected in circumstances where we have any horse, or jockey in a condition whereby treatment is being administered and a degree of privacy is deemed appropriate. The use of screens does not therefore automatically infer that a fatality has occurred
To find out more about our Equine Welfare policy please visit www.ffoslasracecourse.com
HOW HAS YOUR RACECOURSE VISIT BEEN TODAY? Your feedback is essential ROA.CO.UK/FEEDBACK
ABOUT TWO MILES (1M 7F 182YDS) FOR MAIDEN FOUR, FIVE AND SIX YRS OLD
THE 3A’S MOTORHOME HIRE OPEN MAIDEN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 5) (CATEGORY 3 ELIMINATION) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund
£4500 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £1818, 2nd £909, 3rd £455, 4th £227, 5th £113. (Penalty Value £2376.45)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): B Pauling (18 wins from 58 runners, 31%) runs CALIACH POINT TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): B Pauling (6 wins from 32 runners, 19%) runs CALIACH POINT
LONGEST TRAVELLER: EMPIRE DAY trained by I Mohammed, Newmarket, 271 miles.
This could be a good bumper despite the lack of numbers Expensive Irish point recruit STARZAND gets the vote but Sam Thomas has a good strike-rate in bumpers so Whiskey Yankee would rate a big danger if the betting vibes are strong. Caliach Point ran to a fair level when an encouraging fourth on his Huntingdon debut and should also have a part to play.
colours no horse age st lb
1 CALIACH POINT (IRE) (43) 4
B g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Close To Shore (IRE)
Mr T. P. Radford
5 11-6
Ben Jones
Ben Pauling, Naunton
Br Victor Connolly Fitzdares
TIMEFORM VIEW From a good family and showed promise when fourth of 11 on his Huntingdon bumper debut 6 weeks ago. TFRHHHHI BHA-
2 JAJA JIMMY (GB) (105) 63
B g Linda’s Lad - Jaja de Jau
5 11-6
Gavin Sheehan
The Jimmy Syndicate Jo Davis, East Garston
Br Mrs S. L. Brimble Equissistant Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Stepped up on his debut when third of 12 at Exeter (heavy) 6 months later but the form isn’t anything special TFRHHIII BHA-
3 STARZAND (IRE) (81) 2-1
B g Harzand (IRE) - Phoenix Twist (IRE)
5 11-6
Sean Houlihan
Gwent Holdings Limited Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead
Br G. Regan
TIMEFORM VIEW £230,000 purchase after easily winning his second Irish point. Very interesting runner TFRHHHHH BHA-
4 EMPIRE DAY (IRE) (-)
Ch c Cracksman - Aquatinta (GER)
Mr Abdulla Al Mansoori
4 10-10
James Davies
Ismail Mohammed, Newmarket
Br Rabbah Bloodstock Limited Dubai Racing Club
TIMEFORMVIEWCracksman colt. Half-brother to 2 winners on Flat, including useful 7f/7.5f winner Alexej Interesting pedigree for a race like this and would enter the reckoning if the betting vibes are strong TFRHHHII BHA-
B g Hunter’s Light (IRE) - Charbelle (FR)
Walters Plant Hire Ltd
Br Yorton Farm Stud
4 10-10
Dylan Johnston (3)
Sam Thomas, Cardiff
TIMEFORMVIEWHunter’s Light gelding. Brother to useful hurdler Ed Keeper, and half-brother to 3 winners, including French 17f hurdle winner
Que T’es Belle Dam, French hurdler (2 1/4m winner) Appeals on paper for yard boasting a good record in this discipline TFRHHHHI BHA-
2024: POTTERS CHARM (IRE) 5 11 6 Sam Twiston-Davies 2-1 (Nigel Twiston-Davies) 6 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 5
Tongue Strap worn by No. 2. Running for the first time since Gelding No. 5.
Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Whiskey Yankee (GB), 11-4 Starzand (IRE), 3-1 Caliach Point (IRE), 17-2 Empire Day (IRE), 11-1 Jaja Jimmy (GB) RACE
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.
ABBREVIATIONS
BF - Beaten Favourite.
D - Distance Winner.
C - Course Winner.
d - Disqualified.
All owners can enjoy 20 syndicate badges at all fixtures, on all ARC tracks*
All ARC Tracks operate dedicated and exclusive syndicate lounge facilities on racedays.
First Race 2.08 - THE 3A’S LEISURE CARAVANS AND MOTORHOMES CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS’ MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)
Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3247 to the winning horse The second to receive £1494, the third £747, the fourth £373 and the fifth £186. for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, Rated 0-100. Enter by noon, March 15th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 19th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb. To be ridden by Conditional Jockeys, Overseas Jockeys eligible under Rule (B)42 and Professional Jockeys eligible to claim a weight allowance under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code Allowances: Jockeys who, prior to March 18th, 2025, have not ridden more than 20 such winners 3lb Jockeys who have not ridden more than 10 such winners 5lb Jockeys who have not ridden more than 5 such winners 7lb (Only one of these allowances may be claimed and wins in any races run under the Rules of Racing or the Rules of a recognised Racing Authority will count) Jockeys riding for their own stables allowed, in addition 3lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 15 entries at £30. - Closed March 15th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2484; Second £1242; Third £621; Fourth £311; Fifth £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81) Weights raised 6lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. A SEE PAGE 6 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 2.40 - THE PANED @ 3A’S COFFEE SHOP NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4193 to the winning horse The second to receive £1931, the third £965 and the fourth £483. for novice four yrs old and upwards, which have not won more than one hurdle race. Enter by noon, March 15th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 19th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 7lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 5lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a hurdle race 7lb No allowance to take a Horse’s weight below 10st 2lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 19 entries at £38. - Closed March 15th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3213; Second £1607; Third £803; Fourth £402. (Penalty Value £4193.42)
SEE PAGE 8 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 3.10 - THE 3A’S HORSE BOX HIRE AND SALES MARES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3247 to the winning horse The second to receive £1494, the third £747, the fourth £373 and the fifth £186. for five yrs old and upwards mares only, Rated 0-100. Enter by noon, March 15th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 19th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 13 entries at £30. - Closed March 15th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2484; Second £1242; Third £621; Fourth £311; Fifth £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81) Weights raised 4lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
SEE PAGE 10 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 3.40 - THE AMROTH BAY CARAVAN PARK ‘WEST WALES NATIONAL’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £9241 to the winning horse The second to receive £4252, the third £2126, the fourth £1064 and the fifth £530. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-135 (also open to such horses rated 136 and 137 - see Standard Conditions). £87 stake if the horse is rated 109 or higher, or £17 stake if the horse is rated 108 or lower with £70 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 19th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 25 entries, 0 at £17 and 25 at £87. - Closed March 15th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £7068; Second £3533; Third £1768; Fourth £884; Fifth £441. (Penalty Value £9241.75) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 4.15 - THE ALISON THORPE RACING HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4066 to the winning horse The second to receive £1871, the third £935, the fourth £468 and the fifth £233. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 - see Standard Conditions). £38 stake if the horse is rated 84 or higher, or £7 stake if the horse is rated 83 or lower with £31 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 19th. Penalties, after March 8th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 17 entries at £38. - Closed March 15th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3110; Second £1555; Third £778; Fourth £389; Fifth £194. (Penalty Value £4066.37)
SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 4.50 - THE 3A’S MOTORHOME HIRE OPEN MAIDEN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 5) (Category 3 Elimination) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £2376 to the winning horse The second to receive £1093, the third £546, the fourth £273 and the fifth £136. for maiden four, five and six yrs old only, which have not run under any recognised Rules of Racing, except National Hunt Flat races, Irish National Hunt Flat races or French AQPS Flat races. Enter by noon, March 15th and pay £22 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 19th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 10lb; 5-y-o and 6-y-o 11st 6lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb. The Riders’ Allowances under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code may be claimed in this race. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 27 entries at £22. - Closed March 15th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £1818; Second £909; Third £455; Fourth £227; Fifth £113. (Penalty Value £2376.45)
SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.
KEY = Jumps Turf = Flat Turf
Bold = Feature Day
JANUARY
Thu 30 Afternoon Racin
FEBRUARY Thu 6 Afternoon Racing Raceday
MARCH Fri 21 Spring Ladies’ Day
APRIL Sun 6 (A) Carmarthenshire Race Day
MAY Tue 6 Thu 22 Afternoon Racing Afternoon Racing
JUNE
Thu 5
AUGUST Tue 5 Wed 13 Fri 22 (A) Fri 29 Racing Racing Day Afternoon Racing Racing
Sun 22 (A) Sun 29 (A) Mon 30 Evening Racing Family Fun Da Pride Raceday Afternoon Racing
JULY Wed 9 Wed 16 Tues 29
Fri 28 (A) Proud to be Welsh Afternoon Christmas Raceday = Live Entertainment (A) = Afternoon Racing (E) = Evening Racing
SEPTEMBER Tue 9 Sun 28 (A) Racing Season Finale
OCTOBER Thu 16 (A) Tue 28 Las Jumps Racing
text Evening Flat Thu 28 Afternoon Evening Ladies Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon Ffos Opener Afternoon
DECEMBER Tue 2 Thu 18 (A) Racing Party
NOVEMBER Sun 9 Wed 19 Racing Racing Evening Racing Evening Racing Free Racenight
Fixture dates, themes and entertainment may change Please check the website for up to date information:
OURS sa heck tion: