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FRIDAY 29 AUGUST
(UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)
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RACE CONDITIONS CAN BE FOUND AT THE BACK OF THE CARD
horse’s saddlecloth number colour graphic
No of days since last ran
horse’s name
birthplace of horse
form guide
previous performances
/=new season
-=new year
Bold type shows all weather form
C=course winner
D=distance winner
CD=course & distance winner
BF=beaten favourite
B g Whipper (USA) - Topiary (IRE)
Dr Marwan Koukash
draw age weight st-lbs
6
Chris Catlin
David Simcock, Newmarket
Br Michael Mullins Euromatech S
TIMEFORM VIEW Hard to predict, though remains interesting from this sort of mark and didn’t run too badly at Chester last time Others more convincing though TFRHHHII BHA88
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor
Star Ratings Explained
Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below: S Br
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.
Wales has lost one of its greatest sporting pioneers with the passing of legendary jockey and trainer Geoff Lewis, who has died at the age of 89
Born in Talgarth near Brecon, Geoff Lewis is still the only Welsh jockey ever to ride a Derby winner.
He carved out a career that took him from humble beginnings as a page boy in London’s Waldorf Hotel to the pinnacle of world racing.
His triumphs aboard the brilliant Mill Reef in 1971 cemented his place in history, making him a national hero in both Wales and the wider racing world.
“It’s unusual for top jockeys to go on to be very successful Flat trainers,” recalled Epsom trainer Simon Dow, to The Mirror.
“He did and I remember him having success at the highest level and being a strict disciplinarian.
“He was a legendary figure in Epsom throughout his entire life. I am sure he will be fondly remembered and we’d want people to appreciate and celebrate everything that he was, how much fun he was and how successful he was.
“He was a truly remarkable person from a different generation who touched a lot of people.”
Although his family moved from Wales to London when he was a child, Lewis never lost sight of his roots.
His journey into racing began by chance when jump jockey Tim Molony noticed the youngster’s build and suggested he try his hand as a rider
Apprenticed to Ron Smyth at Epsom, Lewis rode his first winner in 1953 and quickly established himself among the elite.
By 1957 he was first jockey to Peter Hastings-Bass at Kingsclere, riding winners for some of the most powerful owners in the sport, including Sir Winston Churchill and the Queen.
Among his early successes were Tudor Monarch in the Stewards’ Cup for Churchill in 1959 and Magna Carta for the Queen in the Ascot Stakes and Doncaster Cup in 1970
But it was his partnership with Mill Reef, trained by Ian Balding, that defined his career. Together they captured the Dewhurst Stakes before sweeping through the 1971 season in unforgettable fashion.
That year, Lewis became the first Welshman to win the Derby on the colt, and also steered him to glory in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
In the same golden season, he also claimed the Oaks on Altesse Royale, the Coronation Cup on Lupe, the Ascot Gold Cup, the Lockinge Stakes and the Sun Chariot Stakes.
He won 1,880 races in Britain overall, twice finishing runner-up in the jockeys’ championship, and landed five Classics during his career
When Lewis retired from the saddle in 1979, he did what few riders manage: he reinvented himself as a highly successful trainer
Based in Epsom, he sent out nearly 500 winners before stepping away in 1999.
His stable stars included Silver Wisp, who finished third in the Derby in 1992, and champion sprinter Lake Coniston, winner of the July Cup in 1995
Even late in life, Lewis remained a revered figure in Welsh sport.
Just last November, at the age of 88, he was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Welsh Horse Racing Awards in Cardiff
Too unwell to attend, the award was collected on his behalf by his daughter Mary and grandchildren Luci and Alex.
At that same ceremony, current Welsh riders Sean Bowen and David Probert were recognised for their own successes a passing of the torch that underlined Lewis’s lasting influence.
DRAGONBET
Total prize fund
£6600 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2725, 2nd £1363, 3rd £681, 4th £341, 5th £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): R Millman (11 wins from 70 runners, 16%) runs FOUR ADAAY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): T Carroll (5 wins from 26 runners, 19%) runs SON OF ASTAR LONGEST TRAVELLER: RINKY TINKY TINKY trained by I G-Leveque, Newmarket, 271 miles.
SON OF ASTAR has proved a consistent performer over this track with a win here last month and a third last time He has solid claims again and is preferred to Four Adaay who continues to run creditably despite her losing run, finishing second at Windsor recently, while Sultan of Oj is less exposed than most at this level and could go well in first-time blinkers Recent course runner-up Call Time remains on a handy mark but looks far from straightforward.
1 FOUR ADAAY (GB) (18) 032252 D
B m Adaay (IRE) - Sonko (IRE)
7 9-9 (5)
Lewis Edmunds
The Four Adaay Syndicate Rod Millman, Cullompton
Br J. A. Khan Millman Racing Club, Rod Millman Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWIn good form with three seconds in last five runs, most recently when second of 10 in 5f handicap at Windsor (5/1) 18 days ago without tongue strap, making headway after dwelling Approaching a year without a win but is still worthy of consideration in this company. TFRHHHHI BHA59
2 SUNDIATA KEITA (IRE) (13) 006235
3 9-7 (4)
B g Sands of Mali (FR) - Excel Yourself (IRE) Rob Hornby
Cherry Racing Joe Ponting, Wotton-Under-Edge
Br Michael O’Mahony
TIMEFORMVIEWShowed promise when third at this C&D 16 days ago, but likely found the race coming too soon just 3 days on when finished last of 5 (wore first-time cheekpieces) in handicap at Bath (11/1) last time Has been given more time between races and should be more competitive with headgear retained. TFRHHHII BHA59
3 CALL TIME (IRE) (31) 00-0562 D
Br g Soldier’s Call - Broken Time (IRE)
4 9-5 (3)
Taylor Fisher (3)
The 19th Hole Syndicate & J S Moore J. S. Moore, Upper Lambourn
Br Equos Ltd & Troy Cullen Tote
TIMEFORMVIEW Arrives on the back of his best effort this season when second of 10 in handicap at Ffos Las (9/2) over 6f 31 days ago, though hung badly left from 2f out. Drops back to 5f and although not straightforward, he has the form to go close if things fall right. TFRHHHII BHA55
4 RINKY TINKY TINKY (GB) (14) 103560
B f Ardad (IRE) - Cats Eyes
Mr J. Mitchell
Br Manor Farm Stud (Rutland)
3 9-4 (6)
Charlie Bennett
Mrs Ilka Gansera-Leveque, Newmarket
Art & Horse Racing Gallery
TIMEFORM VIEW Winner at Nottingham (6f, good) in April and has some mitigation for couple of below-par efforts of late. Remains to be seen if she can get back on track on first try start over 5f TFRHHHHI BHA56
5 SON OF ASTAR (GB) (31) 30-0013 CD
3 9-4 (1)
B g Tasleet - Toni’s A Star Jack Doughty
A Star Recruitment Ltd Tony Carroll, Cropthorne
Br A Star Recruitment
A Star Recruitment Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWWon a handicap at this C&D (4/1) 51 days ago, getting off the mark in the lowest grade faced. Remained in good form when third of 5 in handicap at this C&D (6/1) 31 days ago, having been short of room over 1f out. Solid claims again. TFRHHHHH BHA56
6 SULTAN OF OJ (IRE) (16) 0-00354
3 8-13 (2)
B g Kuroshio (AUS) - Bronte Girl (IRE) Kieran Shoemark Mr T. Faulkner
Br Liam Doyle
Thomas Faulkner, Devauden
TIMEFORMVIEWShowed promise when 3rd in 6-runner handicap at Chepstow (16/1) in July in first-time hood. Disappointed here last month but ran better 4th of 5 in handicap over C&D 16 days ago. Given a chance by the handicapper and first-time blinkers now applied. TFRHHHHI BHA51
7 LOCO LOBO (GB) (253) 400020- D
7 8-11 (7)
Ch m Captain Gerrard (IRE) - Senora Lobo (IRE) Kieran O’Neill
Miss Hazel Roberts Lisa Williamson, Tarporley
Br Miss H. J. Roberts
TIMEFORMVIEW Well backed when second at Bath (3/1) in October but ran poorly when last seen finishing 10th of 12 in AW handicap at Southwell (40/1) 253 days ago. Others preferred. TFRHHIII BHA47
2024: NO CORRESPONDING RACE
Blinkers worn first time by No. 6. Blinkers worn by No. 1.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 2, 3.
Stewards Note:
FOUR ADAAY: Following its run on 11/8/2025 it was reported that the horse suffered interference early-on. CALL TIME: Following its run on 29/7/2025 it was reported that the horse hung badly left-handed.
Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Four Adaay (GB), 4-1 Son of Astar (GB), 9-2 Call Time (IRE), Sultan of Oj (IRE), 8-1 Sundiata Keita (IRE), 12-1 Rinky Tinky Tinky (GB), 20-1 Loco Lobo (GB)
RACE RESULT:
Outside - 5f, 7f 80 yards & 1m
Middle - 1m 2f and 1m 4f
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SEVEN FURLONGS ABOUT 80 YARDS FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS THE DRAGONBET - ONCOURSE SERVICE AND ONLINE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5)
Total prize fund
£8000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3303, 2nd £1652, 3rd £826, 4th £413, 5th £206. (Penalty Value £4187.20) SS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): R Millman (11 wins from 70 runners, 16%) runs CYPRIOT DIASPORA TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): I Williams (4 wins from 39 runners, 10%) runs JUST TYPICAL LONGEST TRAVELLERS: LESSAY trained by E Dunlop & CAPUCHINERO trained by A Haynes, both Newmarket, 271 miles.
CYPRIOT DIASPORA confirmed her recent promise when a ready winner over C&D 7 days ago and she’s taken to follow up under a penalty. JustTypical finished strongly following a slow start when second at Newmarket recently and is readily preferred as the main danger. Lhebayeb ran well here in June and may prove best of the rest if bouncing back from a below-par run.
B g Prince of Lir (IRE) - Kaplinsky (IRE) Kieran Shoemark News Team
Edward Smyth-Osbourne, Upper Lambourn
Br John R. Jeffers racehorse-ownership.com
TIMEFORMVIEW3-time all-weather winner but continued below form on first start for new handlers finishing eighth of 10 in AW handicap at Kempton (18/1) 16 days ago. Now tried in cheekpieces but has something to prove TFRHHIII BHA75
2 LESSAY (IRE) (19) 064560 D 4 9-4 (3)
B g Churchill (IRE) - For Now (IRE)
Rob Hornby Nick Bradley Racing 25 & Dunlop
Ed Dunlop, Newmarket
Br Barouche Stud Ireland Ltd Tattersalls
TIMEFORMVIEWBestformonall-weather Ranbetterwhen6thof12atSouthwell(7f,12/1)32daysagobeforeseventhof9inhandicapatWolverhampton(8.6f,9/2)19daysago, making little impression. Headgear removed and while he has the ability to be competitive, his overall turf record (0-6) is worth noting TFRHHHII BHA70
4 9-2 (in5lbex) (5)
B f Adaay (IRE) - Achianna (USA) Lewis Edmunds
Mr Harry Demetriou Rod Millman, Cullompton
Br Harry Demetriou Millman Racing Club, Rod Millman Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWIn good form since stepping back up to 7f with second at Ffos Las and fourth at Haydock in handicaps. Won 9-runner handicap at this course and distance (9/2) 7 days ago, travelling well and always holding on Solid claims under a penalty TFRHHHHH BHA63 (+4)
4 CAPUCHINERO (GB) (22) 601014 D
B m Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) - Ape Attack
6 9-1 (2)
Christian Howarth (3) Middleham Park Racing, A Haynes Alice Haynes, Newmarket
Br Chasemore Farm Middleham Park Racing
TIMEFORM VIEW Won at Kempton 51 days ago before fourth of 8 in AW handicap at Chelmsford (7/1) 22 days ago, underperforming after a win again. Better horse on the all-weather and has a bit to find back on turf TFRHHIII BHA67
5 JUST TYPICAL (GB) (14) 013162 D
B g Territories (IRE) - Just Like A Woman
4 8-10 (4)
Edward Greatrex Mascalls Stud Ian Williams, Alvechurch
Br Mascalls Stud
Matchroom Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWWon twice at Newcastle in March/April and has been in good form recently Finished second of 7 in 8f handicap at Newmarket (22/1) 14 days ago, overcoming a poor start to finish with a flourish in first time hood/tongue strap. Drops to 7f but should run well again. TFRHHHHI BHA62
6 LHEBAYEB (GER) (35) 151020
B m Alhebayeb (IRE) - Lady Gabrielle (IRE)
7 8-7 (6)
Jack Doughty Mr Douglas Boddy Richard Price, Hereford
Br Mount Coote Stud Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWWon at Chepstow in June and ran well when second at Ffos Las (12/1), but ninth of 10 in handicap at Chepstow (12/1) 35 days ago, following a good run with a below-par one. Ought to be competitive if bouncing back. TFRHHHII BHA59
2024: KING’S VANITY 4 9 9 Hayley Turner 7-1 (Andrew Balding) 5 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 6
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 1. Tongue Strap worn by No. 4. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No. 5. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 4. Stewards Note:
JUST TYPICAL: Following its run on 15/8/2025 it was reported that the jockey was slow to remove the blindfold.
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ABOUT ONE MILE FOR MAIDEN THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS FILLIES AND MARES THE PRICING BY REAL BOOKMAKERS dragonbet.co.uk MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES
Total prize fund £7200 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3072, 2nd £1536, 3rd £768, 4th £384. (Penalty Value £3888) SS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): R Beckett (13 wins from 37 runners, 35%) runs PARTICIPLE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): R Beckett (9 wins from 44 runners, 20%) runs PARTICIPLE
LONGEST TRAVELLERS: BINTALINA trained by R Varian & TIGHTLY BOUND & HEED trained by G Boughey, both Newmarket, 271 miles.
PARTICIPLE made a highly promising debut when only narrowly beaten by a subsequent Group 2 winner and having got back on track at Newmarket (10f) earlier this month, she could prove the one to beat. Dreamasar shaped with plenty of encouragement in a race that is working out well on her debut and she’s feared most, while Bintalina may prove best of the rest
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
1 AZURA (GB) (12) 5 3 9-2 (3)
B f Make Believe - Zarafa Rob Hornby Dave and Gill Hedley
Br G Hedley & Mike Channon Bloodstock Ltd
Jack Channon, West Ilsley
Jack Channon Racing Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWMake Believe filly. Half-sister to smart winner up to 9f Opal Tiara and offered something to work with when fifth of 13 in novice (16/1) at Southwell (8.1f) on debut 12 days ago, running on Open to improvement on turf debut TFRHHHII BHA-
2 BINTALINA (GB) (30) 6220
3 9-2 (7)
B f Dubawi (IRE) - Alina (IRE) Silvestre De Sousa Salhia Stud Limited Roger Varian, Newmarket
Br Sun Kingdom Pty Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWRunner-up for second time when shaping as though she needed the longer trip at Salisbury (10f) before turning in lacklustre display when seventh of 10 in handicap at Sandown (10f) 30 days ago. Drops in trip and has the form to be competitive if bouncing back. TFRHHHII BHA74
3 DEBRADINI (USA) (57) 0
B f Bernardini (USA) - Miss Arrangement (USA)
Mr R. Ostmann
3 9-2 (2)
Stevie Donohoe
Daniel & Claire Kubler, Lambourn
Br Fred W. Hertrich III & John D. Fielding Tattersalls
TIMEFORMVIEWToo green on sole start for Jamie Osborne when twelfth of 13 in novice at Kempton (11f, 33/1) on debut 57 days ago, very slowly away Down in trip for turf/stable debut but likely to need more time TFRHHIII BHA-
4 DREAMASAR (IRE) (78) 3
3 9-2 (1)
B f Masar (IRE) - Livia’s Dream (IRE) Kieran Shoemark Hot To Trot Racing 2 & Mr J Fill Ed Walker, Upper Lambourn
Br Mrs Olivia Hoare Hot To Trot Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWHalf-sistertoseveralwinners,including verysmart7f-9.2fwinnerDreamloper.Showedplentytoworkonwhenthirdof8innoviceatNewbury (8f, good to firm) on debut 78 days ago. That form is working out well and there may well be better to come from this filly. TFRHHHHI BHA-
5 LADY MARGRET (IRE) (43) 5
3 9-2 (10)
Br f Waldgeist - Samara Mara (IRE) Callum Hutchinson Jack Philpott / Vic Partridge David Killahena & Graeme McPherson, Stow-On-The-Wold
Br Mount Coote Stud Pragnell
TIMEFORMVIEW Held back by inexperience when fifth of 10 in maiden at Chepstow (8.1f, good to soft) on debut 43 days ago, slowly away May prove one for the longer term TFRHHIII BHA-
6 PARTICIPLE (GB) (28) 2-03
3 9-2 (8)
B f Frankel - Present Tense Edward Greatrex Juddmonte Ralph Beckett, Kimpton Down
Br Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Inc
TIMEFORMVIEWMadeahighlypromisingdebutwhenonlynarrowlydeniedatSalisbury(1m)(thewinnerprovingausefulsortoverlongertripsubsequently).Yettobuild on that but recent third at Newmarket (10f, good to soft) was a step back in the right direction. The one to beat if back to her best TFRHHHHH BHA85
7 REDBUD SIXTEEN (IRE) (22) 0 3 9-2 (6)
B f Galiway - Tristesse (USA) Kieran O’Neill RC Syndicate XV Paul Attwater, Upper Lambourn
Br Puerari-Oceanic Bds-Parc Monceau racingclub.com
TIMEFORMVIEWShowed a bit amid greenness when seventh of 9 in maiden at Nottingham (8.3f, good to soft) on debut 22 days ago. Related to plenty of middle-distance performers and may do better over further in time TFRHHIII BHA-
8 STUDY OF MOTION (IRE) (15) 0-0
B f Study of Man (IRE) - Psychometry (FR)
Innovate Racing II
3 9-2 (9)
Lewis Edmunds
Daniel & Claire Kubler, Lambourn
Br Niarchos Family Tattersalls
TIMEFORM VIEW Again made little impact when 22/1, seventh of 9 in novice at Salisbury (7f, good) 15 days ago, slowly away Looks one for handicaps. TFRHHIII BHA-
9 TIGHTLY
(GB) (-)
B f Farhh - Stone Roses (FR)
Jamie Perkins & Partner
3 9-2 (4)
Grace McEntee
George Boughey, Newmarket
Br Stone Roses Bloodstock George Boughey Racing Ltd, Star Sports Bet
TIMEFORMVIEWFarhh Filly. Half-sister to 1m winner (stayed 1 1/2m) Abstinence and 1 1/2m winner Vega Sicilia (both useful and by Lope de Vega). Dam, useful French 1m-1 1/4m winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 1m Straight Right One of 2 newcomers from this yard and market should prove informative. TFRHHHII BHA-
10 HEED (AUS) (-)
3 8-3 (5)
Br f Frankel - Obey Jack Doughty
Heed Partners
Br Yulong Investments Yulong Stud
George Boughey, Newmarket
TIMEFORM VIEW Frankel filly Dam unraced out of useful 7f-1 1/4m winner Discipline. Newcomer from a stable who can ready one first time up and she’s one to note in the betting with yard also saddling Tightly Bound TFRHHHII BHA2024: NATIVE SOUVENIR 3 8 13 Aidan Keeley 20-1 (Hugo Palmer) 9 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 10
Stewards Note:
DEBRADINI: Following its run on 3/7/2025 it was reported that the horse was slowly away.
LADY MARGRET: Following its run on 17/7/2025 it was reported that the horse ran green.
Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Participle (GB), 11-4 Dreamasar (IRE), 5-1 Bintalina (GB), 10-1 Heed (AUS), 12-1 Tightly Bound (GB), 16-1 Azura (GB), 50-1 Redbud Sixteen (IRE), 66-1 Debradini (USA), Lady Margret (IRE), Study of Motion (IRE)
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.
Total prize fund £6600 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2725, 2nd £1363, 3rd £681, 4th £341, 5th £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): D Evans (7 wins from 59 runners, 12%) runs DOCTOR DAUILA TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): I Williams (4 wins from 39 runners, 10%) runs TONAL LONGEST TRAVELLER: BROADHAVEN BAY trained by G Baker, Epsom, 206 miles.
FIFTY SENT won a handicap on the all-weather in April and should step forward from his recent stable debut here, which wasn’t without promise Bobby Dassler has been in good form at this track and may prove the main danger back over a mile, while Anticipating should be more competitive returning to turf.
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B m Bated Breath - Kekova
Connor Planas (3) West Buckland Bloodstock Ltd
Br Mr Gordon Roddick
Alexandra Dunn, Wellington
Alexandra Dunn Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWWinner at Chepstow in June and ran respectably without looking particularly suited by the step back up in trip when third at Ffos Las (10f, good to soft) next time Not in same form last time, eighth of 9 at Lingfield AW (14/1) 25 days ago. May do better back on turf
2 BOBBY DASSLER (IRE) (7) 5-06342 D
B g Awtaad (IRE) - Butoolat
Mrs Catherine Evans
Br Chris Hayes Racing Ltd
6 9-9 (6)
Elizabeth Gale (5)
Alison Thorpe, Carmarthen
TIMEFORMVIEW On a long losing run but back on track for new connections. Finished a neck second of 10 over 10f at this course (4/1) 7 days ago, making headway 2f out and running on well Likely to be competitive again back over 1m TFRHHHHI BHA45 (+3)
3 DAANY (IRE) (349) 3/61520- CD
B g Pivotal - Ejadah (IRE)
Duckhaven D Kenealy W Sprigg M Sprigg
Br Shadwell Estate Company Limited
8 9-9 (11)
Taylor Fisher (3)
Joe Tickle, Tiverton
TIMEFORMVIEWCoursewinnerhadmixedformontheFlatatthebackendoflastyear,includingasecondof6inthisrace Wonbyaneckin9-runnerhandicaphurdleatNewton Abbot 343 days ago, completing hurdle hat-trick. Off for nearly a year and market should guide on first run after wind operation. TFRHHHII BHA47
4 FIFTY SENT (GB) (31) 233146 BF
6 9-9 (4)
Br g Dabirsim (FR) - Sentaril Rob Hornby
Mr T. Faulkner Thomas Faulkner, Devauden
Br Roy & Gretchen Jackson
TIMEFORMVIEWWon a 7f AW handicap in April and that form has some substance Debut for new yard when sixth of 9 in conditions race at this C&D (5/2) 31 days ago, possibly needing the run after a break Expected to be closer to form in a change of headgear TFRHHHHH BHA47
5 JAMES PARK WOODS (IRE) (60) 00-0660 D
B g Australia - Happy Holly (IRE)
9 9-9 (5)
Ben Ffrench Davis (5)
Philip Banfield & Dominic ffrench Davis Dominic Ffrench Davis, Lambourn
Br Hunscote Stud High View Racing Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Poor form continues, finishing seventh of 8 in conditions race at this course (28/1) when weakening after brief headway. Limited appeal dropping back in trip TFRHHIII BHA46
6 OLYMPIC QUEST (GB) (7) 005660
5 9-9 (2)
Ch m Australia - Olympic Runner Stevie Donohoe
Mr P. Ponting Joe Ponting, Wotton-Under-Edge
Br Littleton Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW Ninth of 10 in conditions race here (40/1) 7 days ago. Remains out of form and has not won for 16 races. TFRHIIII BHA40 (-1)
7 SCARFO (IRE) (7) 350403
4 9-9 (8)
Ch g Soldier’s Call - Midsummer Breeze Charlie Tucker (7)
Ian Muir
Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed
Br Camogue Stud Ltd Constrata UK Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Has been inconsistent but better effort when third of 10 in conditions race at this course (18/1) 7 days ago. Remains to be seen if he can back that up over 1m TFRHHIII BHA40 (+1)
8
TONAL (FR) (15) 0-04030 BF 5 9-9 (1)
B g Siyouni (FR) - Oceanique (USA)
Ryan Kavanagh (5)
Sue Howell Ian Williams, Alvechurch
Br Wertheimer & Frere Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWThirdof8inhandicapatChepstow (13/2)35daysagowithoutheadgearbuteighthof13atsametrack15daysagowithheadgearbackon,notgoingespecially well when meeting trouble Tongue strap refitted for drop into classified company and form from earlier in the season puts him in the mix.
9 BROADHAVEN BAY (IRE) (25) 16-0000
B g River Boyne (IRE) - Serenity Dove
Ro-Ro-Rowtheboat
46
3 9-3 (7)
Kieran Shoemark
George Baker, Epsom
Br Ringfort Stud Ltd Vortex Shipbroking
TIMEFORMVIEWLittle impact since win last August, finished seventh of 13 in handicap at Windsor (66/1) 25 days ago where he continued out of sorts. First run after wind operation but remains with something to prove TFRHHIII BHA50
10 DOCTOR DAUILA (IRE) (35) 002005
Gr f Dream Ahead (USA) - Slope
Pierce Gerard Molony
Br Pierce Molony
3 9-3 (9)
Edward Greatrex
David Evans, Abergavenny
Emma Evans Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWBest effort when second in a handicap at Chepstow (8f) in May and again ran well to finish fifth of 14 in a classified stakes at the same venue (33/1) 35 days ago when wearing first-time visor. Relatively low-mileage for one in this sort of company and should give her running again TFRHHHII BHA46
B g Kodiac - Bungee Jump (IRE)
Foxhills Racing Limited
Br Tally-Ho Stud
3 9-3 (10)
Kieran O’Neill
Grace Harris, Shirenewton
Michelle Harris, Grace Harris Racing
TIMEFORM VIEW Had been out of form prior to finishing fourth of 9 in handicap at Ffos Las (20/1) 7 days ago when running creditably Will need to build on that effort to get off the mark over this longer trip
2024: PEARL SANDS (IRE) 3 9 3 Ben Robinson 5-2 (Brian Ellison) 6 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 11
Hood worn by No. 2, 3. Visor worn by No. 10. Tongue Strap worn by No. 8.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1, 4, 6, 8, 11.
Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No. 3
Stewards Note:
TONAL: Following its run on 14/8/2025 it was reported that the horse was denied a clear run.
Probable S.P’s: 9-2 Bobby Dassler (IRE), Fifty Sent (GB), 7-1 Anticipating (GB), 8-1 Daany (IRE), Tonal (FR), 10-1 Doctor Dauila (IRE), 12-1 Oldbury Lad (IRE), 14-1 Scarfo (IRE), 20-1 James Park Woods (IRE), 80-1 Olympic Quest (GB)
Total prize fund
£6600 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2725, 2nd £1363, 3rd £681, 4th £341, 5th £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): W Muir & C Grassick (11 wins from 53 runners, 21%) runs HONOUR WHIM TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): Dr R Newland & J Insole (2 wins from 25 runners, 8%) run PARISIAN PHOENIX LONGEST TRAVELLER: UNFORGETABLE BELLE trained by A Haynes, Newmarket, 271 miles.
PENN AVENUE arrives on the up, winning at Lingfield prior to running a determined second behind a subsequent winner at Catterick last time and she’s fancied to resume winning ways Parisian Phoenix has improved since stepping up in trip and could prove the main danger if first-time cheekpieces have a positive effect, while Honour Whim wasn’t disgraced in a better race at this course earlier in the season and may be best of the rest
Gr f Dark Angel (IRE) - Southern Gal (USA)
Middleham Park Racing XLVI
Br Yeomanstown Stud
Kieran O’Neill
Alice Haynes, Newmarket
Middleham Park Racing
TIMEFORM VIEW Won in heavy going last October but little win threat this season, seventh of 9 at Kempton (33/1) 23 days ago with first-time tongue strap, weakening late Significant step up in trip today and remains with plenty to prove TFRHHIII BHA60
2 ROSE WARRIOR (GB) (116) 000 9-8 (5)
B g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Penny Rose Jack Doughty
Mr & Mrs G. Middlebrook
Br Mr & Mrs G. Middlebrook
Daniel & Claire Kubler, Lambourn
TIMEFORMVIEWOne of the first off the bridle when eighth of 12 in a 1m novice at Windsor (200/1) 116 days ago, showing first signs of ability after two previous poor runs. Making handicap debut today over a more suitable trip but may prove yard second string (trainer also saddles Penn Avenue). TFRHHIII BHA59
B g Kodiac - Arctic Ocean (IRE)
(IRE) (16) 6-03005
9-8 (4)
Tyrese Cameron (7)
Berkshire Parts & Panels Ltd No1 Fanclub Rebecca Curtis, Newport
Br Mountain View Stud Solo Refinish Solutions Ltd, Berkshire Parts & Panels Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWMaiden ran creditably at Beverley in April but lost his way for Andrew Balding Fifth of 7 in handicap at this course (12f) (8/1) 16 days ago racing freely on first start for current connections. Will need to settle better if he’s to get home over middle-distances. TFRHHHII BHA59
(GB) (32) 0-05550
9-8 (3)
B f Mohaather - Whims of Desire Lewis Edmunds
Muir Racing Partnership - Ripon William Muir & Chris Grassick, Lambourn
Br Mr P Newell & Kirtlington Park Fitzdares Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWHas shown fair form in 10f handicaps including when fifth in a better race here last month, but finished 8th of 11 at Windsor (8/1) 32 days ago, always on the back foot after rearing leaving the stalls. Ought to be more competitive if getting away on terms. TFRHHHII BHA59
5 PENN AVENUE (GB) (37) 0-25312 BF 9-7 (8)
B f Mohaather - Victory Garden Rob Hornby Sarsen Racing & Partner
Daniel & Claire Kubler, Lambourn
Br Genesis Green Stud Ltd Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWImproving handicapper who confirmed the promise of previous outings when landing 10-runner contest at Lingfield (9f) and progressed again when second of 9 in handicap at Catterick (12f) at 7/4 37 days ago, showing a willing attitude behind a subsequent winner That form sets the standard here. TFRHHHHH BHA58
6 PARISIAN PHOENIX (IRE) (23) 05443 9-4 (7)
Gr f Phoenix of Spain (IRE) - Meeting In Paris (IRE) Kieran Shoemark Foxtrot Racing Parisian Phoenix
Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole, Droitwich
Br A.R.W. Marsh & Irish National Stud Foxtrot Racing Syndicates
TIMEFORMVIEWHinted at not being straightforward in earlier starts and has made more impact upped in trip, with two creditable efforts in handicaps. Third of 7 in a 10f handicap at Brighton (10/1) 23 days ago, racing freely Lightly-raced and could go well if cheekpieces have the desired effect. TFRHHHHI BHA55
7 FIXATED (FR) (19) 005 8-13 (1)
B g Advertise - Engrossed (IRE)
Scott Dixon Racing Partnership
Br Mantonbury Stud
Joey Haynes
Scott Dixon, Rolleston
TIMEFORMVIEWShown little in three starts over shorter trips, finishing fifth of 8 in maiden at Wolverhampton (125/1) 19 days ago. Worth a market check now upped in trip on handicap debut TFRHHIII BHA50
B g Blue Point (IRE) - Chateau La Fleur (IRE)
Aidan Keeley
Mr B. J. Llewellyn Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed Br Moyglare Stud Farm
TIMEFORMVIEWHas fallen a long way in the weights (races from 1lb out of the handicap) and ran well when second of 5 in a handicap over
7 days ago, making rapid headway over 2f out having not been ideally placed Can be slowly away but isn’t without a chance if things fall right. TFRHHHII BHA45
2024: SOLAR BENTLEY (IRE) 3 9 4 Ben Robinson 7-4 (Brian Ellison) 5 ran
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 6. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No. 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 4.
DECLARED RUNNERS 8
Stewards Note:
HONOUR WHIM: Following its run on 28/7/2025 it was reported that the horse jumped awkwardly from the stalls.
Probable S.P’s: 7-4 Penn Avenue (GB), 5-1 Parisian Phoenix (IRE), 11-2 Honour Whim (GB), 9-1 Berkshire Smudge (IRE), Beaune (IRE), 16-1 Unforgetable Belle (IRE), Rose Warrior (GB), 25-1 Fixated (FR)
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ONE MILE ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (11F ABT 209 YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS THE DOWNLOAD
Total prize fund £6600 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2725, 2nd £1363, 3rd £681, 4th £341, 5th £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): B J Llewellyn (7 wins from 86 runners, 8%) runs CHANGE OF FORTUNE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): T Carroll (5 wins from 26 runners, 19%) runs ABSTRACT
WEIGHTWATCHER: MUJID won off a handicap mark of 57, his rating is now down 5lb to 52. LONGEST TRAVELLER: CLOUDSIDE ROCK trained by D M Simcock, Newmarket, 271 miles.
CLOUDSIDEROCKprovedeffectiveonturfwhenfourthinahighergradethanheneedcontest at Chester last time and looks well-placed dropping in class Change of Fortune broke his maiden here earlier this season and is one of the more likely types in a weak race, for all he has stamina to prove over this longer trip. Rohilla ran creditably when second at Lingfield recently and may prove best of the rest if bouncing back from a disappointing run last time
1 CLOUDSIDE ROCK (GB) (34) 546304
B c Rock of Gibraltar (IRE) - Go Georgie
4 9-9 (4)
Stevie Donohoe Little Lymford Racing Partnership David Simcock, Newmarket
Br Ati Ltd& James,Janet,Axel Cornez,C.Hosey
Agri Tradaco Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Third at Kempton (12f, AW) in May. Fourth of 10 in higher grade handicap at Chester (12f) at 22/1 34 days ago, proving turf effectiveness. Looks well-placed dropping in class and rates a strong contender TFRHHHHH BHA55
2 MUJID (IRE) (51) 00600-3 CD
9-6 (5)
B g Frankel - Bethrah (IRE) Taylor Fisher (3)
The Family Affair Joe Tickle, Tiverton
Br Shadwell Estate Company Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWShowed little form towards end of last year Third of 4 in handicap here over 14f (6/1) 51 days ago possibly needing the run after 7 months off. Often slowly into stride and remains with a bit to prove TFRHHIII BHA52
3 CHANGE OF FORTUNE (GB) (24) 421443 C 6 9-6 (6)
Ch g Cityscape - Secret Dream (IRE)
Gale (5)
Mr Alan J. Williams Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed
Br Fiona Gordon
TIMEFORMVIEWBest effort of season to shed maiden status when winning at this track (1m, soft) in June and third of 6 in handicap at the course (11/4) 24 days ago, taking a step back in the right direction. Stamina to prove over this longer trip but remains one of the more interesting types in this race TFRHHHHI BHA52
4 BRAMBLE JELLY (IRE) (34) 516-040
B f Soldier’s Call - Jelly Monger (IRE)
9-0 (1)
Ben Ffrench Davis (5)
Mr D. J. Ffrench Davis Dominic Ffrench Davis, Lambourn
Br Ballyhane High View Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWWinner on heavy ground at Bath last season but didn’t come on for his comeback run when 11th of 13 in handicap at Windsor (25/1) 34 days ago, fading after initially chasing leaders. Questions to answer now TFRHHIII BHA46
5 SKY DANCER (GB) (312) 250004- 5 9-0 (2)
Gr m Zoustar (AUS) - Red Boots (IRE) Aidan Keeley
Mr Arthur Clayton Nikki Evans, Abergavenny
Br Marcia Gray Radnor Hills, Tote
TIMEFORM VIEW Some promise in all-weather handicaps for previous yard but little impact in 4 starts for current connections. Revival needed on return from a break, though has gone well fresh in the past (races from 1lb out of the handicap) TFRHHIII BHA45
6 ROHILLA (IRE) (17) 000526
B f Raven’s Pass (USA) - Himalayan Queen
Amphitheatre Racing Limited
Br Tinnakill Bloodstock
Joey Haynes
Scott Dixon, Rolleston
TIMEFORMVIEWRanwellwhen2ndof11atLingfieldearlierinAugustbutcouldn’tbackthatupwhenshefinished6thof10inconditionsraceatsametrack(33/1) 17 days ago, never threatening after being slowly away Place claims if bouncing back (races from 1lb out of the handicap) TFRHHHII BHA44
7 ABSTRACT (IRE) (52) 004006 D 7 9-0 (3)
Ch g Sea The Stars (IRE) - Sense of Purpose (IRE)
Mr A. W. Carroll
Jack Doughty
Tony Carroll, Cropthorne
Br Moyglare Stud Farm Ltd Mill House Racing Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWWinless in 13 starts, finishing sixth of 7 in 16f handicap at Lingfield (22/1) 52 days ago with little promise. Back down in trip for connections who won this last year but can only be of interest if market suggests a return to form (races from 1lb out of the handicap)
Probable S.P’s: 6-4 Cloudside Rock (GB), 5-2 Change of Fortune (GB), 11-2 Rohilla (IRE), 12-1 Abstract (IRE), 20-1 Sky Dancer (GB), 33-1 Mujid (IRE), Bramble Jelly (IRE)
ABBREVIATIONS BF - Beaten Favourite. C - Course Winner D - Distance Winner. d - Disqualified.
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First Race 1.25 - THE DRAGONBET PROUD SPONSORS OF FFOS LAS RACECOURSE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3454 to the winning horse The second to receive £1620, the third £809, the fourth £405 and the fifth £201. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 46-60 (also open to such horses rated 45 and below). £33 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £6 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £27 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 27th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 9lb; 3-y-o 8st 7lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 9st 9lb; 3-y-o 9st 7lb Penalties, after August 16th, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. The sponsors of this race will give a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 12 entries at £33. - Closed August 23rd, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2725; Second £1363; Third £681; Fourth £341; Fifth £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
SEE PAGE 6 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 1.55 - THE DRAGONBET - ONCOURSE SERVICE AND ONLINE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4187 to the winning horse The second to receive £1964, the third £981, the fourth £491 and the fifth £244. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 56-75 (also open to such horses rated 55 and below). £40 stake if the horse is rated 56 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 55 or lower with £32 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 27th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 16th, 2025, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. 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. 10 entries at £40. - Closed August 23rd, 2025. Owners Prize Money Winner £3303; Second £1652; Third £826; Fourth £413; Fifth £206. (Penalty Value £4187.20) SS
SEE PAGE 10 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 2.25 - THE PRICING BY REAL BOOKMAKERS dragonbet.co.uk MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES (CLASS 5) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3888 to the winning horse The second to receive £1825, the third £912 and the fourth £456. for maiden three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only. Enter by noon, August 23rd and pay £36 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 27th. Weights: 3-y-o 9st 2lb; 4-y-o and up 9st 8lb. The sponsor of this race will give a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 18 entries at £36. - Closed August 23rd, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3072; Second £1536; Third £768; Fourth £384. (Penalty Value £3888) SS SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 2.55 - THE dragonbet.co.uk BORN FROM THE BETTING RING CLASSIFIED STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3454 to the winning horse The second to receive £1620, the third £809, the fourth £405 and the fifth £201. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-50. Enter by noon, August 23rd and pay £33 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 27th. Weights: 3-y-o 9st 3lb; 4-y-o and up 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 16th, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb NOTE: For horses reassessed since the publication of the qualifying rating list for entry, the excess in any rating above the rating band shall be added to the weights stated above. 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. ELIMINATION: Protection from elimination will operate in the following order Horses which, in the opinion of the Handicapper, have the highest Handicap Rating based on races run up to and including the Saturday prior to closing, except that horses which have run fewer than seven times in a Flat race will be given priority. Random balloting will apply where horses have identical Handicap Ratings. (In the case of horses which have raced fewer than 7 times, no preference will be given to those with the least number of runs. Those with the highest handicap rating will be given preference). 22 entries at £33. - Closed August 23rd, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2725; Second £1363; Third £681; Fourth £341; Fifth £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 3.27 - THE BEST ODDS GUARANTEED ON dragonbet.co.uk HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6)
Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3454 to the winning horse The second to receive £1620, the third £809, the fourth £405 and the fifth £201. for three yrs old only, Rated 46-60 (also open to such horses rated 45 and below). £33 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £6 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £27 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 27th. Lowest weight 8st 9lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 16th, 2025, for each race won 6lb. 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, 1 at £6 and 16 at £33. - Closed August 23rd, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2725; Second £1363; Third £681; Fourth £341; Fifth £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 4.03 - THE DOWNLOAD THE DRAGONBET APP HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3454 to the winning horse The second to receive £1620, the third £809, the fourth £405 and the fifth £201. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 46-55 (also open to such horses rated 45 and below). £33 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £6 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £27 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 27th. Lowest weight 9st; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 16th, 2025, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. 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. 16 entries, 3 at £6 and 13 at £33. - Closed August 23rd, 2025. Owners Prize Money Winner £2725; Second £1363; Third £681; Fourth £341; Fifth £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.
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