















![]()

















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 SPONSORS FOR TODAY’S MEETING









THURSDAY 16 OCTOBER (UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)


THOMAS EVETTS (Chief Steward), ROGER BELLAMY (Stewards’ Panel Chair)
CATHERINE CHINN (Trainee Stewards Panel Chair)
LYNDSAY GLYNN, MARGARET GROVES, GUY UPTON
STARTERS
WILLIAM JORDAN
SOPHIA UPTON
JUDGE
GUY LEWIS
CLERK OF THE SCALES
CHRIS HILL
VETERINARY OFFICER
KATHERINE BYAM-COOK
VETERINARY SURGEONS
JOHN EDWARDS
JAMES WHITMORE
GRAHAM FOWKE
MEDICAL OFFICERS
DR PETER PHILLIPS
DR OWEN HASWELL
DR SARAH GOFF
EQUINE WELFARE AND INTEGRITY OFFICERS
ANDREA KELLY
MEL BAKER
JEREMY WILLIS
COMMENTATOR
ALAN HOWES
BETTING RING MANAGER
MIKE OXLEY
REGIONAL DIRECTOR
SOUTH WEST
PHIL BELL
GENERAL MANAGER/ SAFEGUARDING LEAD
KEVIN HIRE
CLERK OF THE COURSE
TRACEY O’MEARA
HEAD GROUNDSMAN
MARTYN DAVID
RACE CONDITIONS CAN BE FOUND AT THE BACK OF THE CARD

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.

Every 5 days a baby will be born in Wales who will have cerebral palsy.
Cerebral Palsy Cymru is a national centre of excellence and the only specialist therapy service for babies and children with cerebral palsy in Wales. It is also one of very few services of its kind in the UK. We are internationally recognised for our clinical expertise and contribution to the field of paediatric neuro-disability
Cerebral palsy can affect the way a child moves, plays and interacts with the world. While there is no cure, there is hope Early intervention can influence how the brain develops to allow for learning new skills.
Our unique early intervention service, Better Start, Better Future, gives babies in Wales who are at high risk of, or who have cerebral palsy, the best start in life Our expert team of paediatric physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech and language therapists work together looking at all the child’s needs holistically, alongside our Family Support Service which provides the family with emotional, mental health and practical support
As we receive no government funding for this vital work, Cerebral Palsy Cymru must raise over £1.3 million every year to continue providing these life changing services. We rely on the generosity of individuals, businesses, charitable trusts, fundraising events, and income from our four charity shops
We’re incredibly excited to be hosting our first Raceday fundraiser at Ffos Las with Janet Davies, the High Sheriff of South Glamorgan, who has selected us as one of her chosen charities for her time in the role. The purpose of today is to raise vital funds for our early intervention service, and raise awareness about our work
We’d like to extend our thanks to our Headline Sponsor today, RWK Goodman, for their support, along with all of our race sponsors and our guests joining us today.
Together with your support, we can continue providing therapy and support to children and families across Wales living with cerebral palsy, and ensure no child is left behind.
To find our more, please visit www.cerebralpalsycymru.org

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 FOUR FURLONGS (2M 4F) FOR MAIDEN FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE HERBERT R THOMAS MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund
£7700 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3213, 2nd £1607, 3rd £803. (Penalty Value £4193.42)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (41 wins from 418 runners, 10%) runs MINELLA APPRENTICE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): M Bowen (2 wins from 15 runners, 13%) runs FAIRLAWN SKIPPER LONGEST TRAVELLER: MINELLA APPRENTICE trained by E Williams, Llancarfan, 61 miles.
CALME OLYMPIEN has shown fairly useful form in France and has to be considered the one to beat on his UK/stable debut, though strong market support for successful Irish pointer Minella Apprentice would put a slightly different slant on matters.
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
colours no horse age st lb
1 CALME OLYMPIEN (FR) (310) 44023-
6 11-4
B g Magneticjim (IRE) - Timanfaya (FR) James Bowen
The Pant Wilkin Partnership 004 Tim Vaughan, Cowbridge
Br Scea Des Collines Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWPlaced on both completed starts on the Flat and fairly useful form over hurdles, including when third of 13 in minor event at Fontainebleau (18.9f) last time Has left N. Chevalier. Has to be considered the one to beat TFRHHHHH BHA114
2 FAIRLAWN SKIPPER (GB) (35) 3-123
5 11-4
B g Schiaparelli (GER) - Joe’s Island Sean Bowen
Mr Ross Williams Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Br Paul S Davies Peter and Karen Bowen Racing
TIMEFORMVIEWFair in bumpers and ran to a similar level sent hurdling when third in 5-runner maiden at Uttoxeter (23.3f, good) 35 days ago, needing no excuses. Probably doesn’t have much scope for improvement. TFRHHHII BHA-
3 MINELLA
(IRE) (214) 1- 5 11-4
Ch g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Blameitalonmyroots (IRE) Adam Wedge
Mrs Janet Davies
Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Kilfeacle Stud Prysg Cyf
TIMEFORMVIEW £45,000 5-y-o, Jukebox Jury gelding. Dam (c128/h121) 2 3/4m/3m hurdle/chase winner (stayed 27f) Won sole start in Irish points (Mar 2025). Interesting Rules newcomer TFRHHHHI BHA-
2024: DE TELLERS FORTUNE (IRE) 5 11 4 Nico de Boinville 4-1 (Nicky Henderson) 14 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 3
Probable S.P’s: EVENS Calme Olympien (FR), 5-2 Fairlawn Skipper (GB), 3-1 Minella Apprentice (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.
ABBREVIATIONS
BF - Beaten Favourite. C - Course Winner. D - Distance Winner. d - Disqualified

The official photographer at Ffos Las is Behind The Lens Media.
Photographs taken at today’s meeting can be viewed at, and purchased from https://ffoslas.zenfolio.com


THREE MILES ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (3M 3F 208YDS) FOR FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
HANDICAP
Total prize fund
£8900 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3595, 2nd £1797, 3rd £899. (Penalty Value £4700.09)
Weights raised 1lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (41 wins from 418 runners, 10%) runs NEO KING & PUDDLESINTHEPARK TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): M Bowen (2 wins from 15 runners, 13%) runs ANOTHER LORD LONGEST TRAVELLERS: NEO KING & PUDDLESINTHEPARK trained by E Williams, Llancarfan, 61 miles.
ANOTHER LORD got back on the up in the style of one who’ll go on to even better things at Uttoxeter last month, so he’s fancied to see off the Evan Williams-trained pair
U31-115 C 7 11-5
B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Vast Consumption (IRE) Osian Radford (10)
Tony Cromwell & Partner Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Michael O’Neill
TIMEFORMVIEW Completed a hat-trick at Cartmel in July but proved a disappointment back over hurdles at Newton Abbot 7 weeks later Bounce back required.
2 ANOTHER LORD (IRE) (35) 21-21P1 C
Ch g Sans Frontieres (IRE) - Run Cat (IRE)
Miss Jayne Brace & Mr Gwyn Brace
TFRHHHII BHA110
8 11-4
James Bowen
Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Br Martin Keating Adept GRP Cabinets Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Got straight back on the up when winning 9-runner handicap chase at Uttoxeter (24f, good, 4/1) 35 days ago, cosily Likely to go on improving. TFRHHHHH BHA109
3 NEO KING (FR) (237) 236032-
B g Coastal Path - Douce Irlandaise (FR)
7 11-2
Adam Wedge
Stoneacre Racing Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Mr Joel Denis & Mrs Anne Dupont
TIMEFORM VIEW Multiple point winner who ran a fine race when second of 8 in handicap chase at Exeter (30.7f, heavy) in February. Remains unexposed TFRHHHHI BHA107
2024: AMATEUR (IRE) 11 11 9 Mr Edward Vaughan 22-1 (John & Rhys Flint) 11 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 3
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1.
Probable S.P’s: 4-5 Another Lord (IRE), 15-8 Neo King (FR), 13-2 Puddlesinthepark (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.
Racegoers are advised that bookmakers are not obliged to pay until the ‘Weighed in’ is announced, nor to remain on the course more than 5 minutes after that announcement.
ABOUT THREE MILES (2M 7F 177YDS) FOR NOVICE FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
Total prize fund £6150 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2484, 2nd £1242, 3rd £621, 4th £311, 5th £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (41 wins from 418 runners, 10%) runs FRANKIE FAULKNER & IMPERIAL MEASURE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): J Snowden (9 wins from 16 runners, 56%) runs ROE AND CO LONGEST TRAVELLER: HE’LLSTOPATTHETOP trained by R Ford, Blandford Forum, 153 miles.
Former point winner ROE AND CO may well leave his low-key maiden hurdle form a long way behind now switched to fences for the bang in-form Jamie Snowden yard. It will look significant if there’s support for him in the ring and the 7-y-o gets the nod ahead of Mini Fortune and Imperial Measure.
1 ROE AND CO (IRE) (27) C1/P0-4 D 7 12-0
Br g Malinas (GER) - Limerick Rose (IRE)
Roe And Co Racing
Joe Anderson (3)
Jamie Snowden, Lambourn
Br Kevin Cullen BetVictor
TIMEFORMVIEWFetched £58,000 after landing a maiden point in 2023 and, though he hasn’t shown much in a trio of maiden hurdles, it would be no surprise to see him play a leading role now making his chase/handicap debut off a realistic opening mark. TFRHHHHH BHA98
2 JAUNTY VIKING (GB) (40) 5P/054//-P C 10 11-4
B g Norse Dancer (IRE) - Jaunty Spirit
James Best
Mr Brian Eckley Brian Eckley, Brecon
Br B. J. Eckley
TIMEFORM VIEW Successful off a higher hurdles mark here, but that was back in June 2021 and he checked out in concerning fashion back from 30 months off at Stratford TFRHIIII BHA88
3 FRANKIE FAULKNER (IRE) (420) 4P36P/0- D 8 10-12
Ch g Malinas (GER) - Ballerina Queen (IRE)
Mr W. J. Evans
Br Miss Marie Motherway
Isabel Williams
Evan Williams, Llancarfan
TIMEFORMVIEWNewton Abbot hurdles winner in July 2023 and posted best effort to date in this sphere when going close off a significantly higher mark at the same course in September of that year However, below par since and is opposable back from a 14-month absence. Yard also runs Imperial Measure TFRHIIII BHA82
4 RADHARC NA SLAINE (IRE) (20) 235215
8 10-8
B g Jet Away - Alstroemeria (IRE) Sean Bowen John, Roger & Dai
Br Mr K. Bolger
David Rees, Haverfordwest
TIMEFORMVIEW Hard to begrudge him his first career win in first-time cheekpieces at Stratford (22.6f, good) last month. Wasn’t able to repeat the dose at Worcester recently, though, and it could be that he’s now a shade too high in the weights TFRHHHII BHA78
5 IMPERIAL
(IRE) (37) 4/-54333 BF 7 10-6
B g Imperial Monarch (IRE) - Boro Cruise (IRE)
Adam Wedge Vale Racing 1
Br Ms Margaret Finn
Evan Williams, Llancarfan
TIMEFORMVIEWModest hurdles winner who produced arguably his best effort to date over fences when third in a 4-runner Newton Abbot handicap (21f, good to soft) last month, leaving the strong impression that this step up in trip will be in his favour Major player TFRHHHII BHA76
6 HE’LLSTOPATTHETOP (GB) (387) 5/F4653- 8 10-4
B g Telescope (IRE) - Kahooting Harry Kimber Richenda Ford Racing Club Richenda Ford, Blandford Forum
Br Neil & Jane Maltby & Mr & Mrs R. Bandey Sturminster Newton Building Supplies
TIMEFORMVIEWWould have probably won but for departing at the last at Fontwell (3 1/4m, good) in May, but he hasn’t repeated that in a handful of subsequent appearances and is opposable back from a 12-month absence on debut for new yard TFRHHHII BHA74
7 MINI FORTUNE (IRE) (11) 3-43443 D 8 10-2
B m Soldier of Fortune (IRE) - Mini Dane (IRE) Ben Jones
Mr Nathan Pyne Thomas Faulkner, Devauden
Br Mr Kevin Dillon Valley Water Services Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWProlific winning pointer who has reached the frame in each of her half-a-dozen starts over fences, finishing a solid third of 10 at Uttoxeter (3m, good to soft) recently. Solid claims. TFRHHHHI BHA71 (+1)
8 MAWLOOD (IRE) (14) 065606
B g Dawn Approach (IRE) - Kalaatah (USA)
Ms G. Howell
9 10-2
Tabitha Worsley (3)
Georgie Howell, Tenbury Wells
Br Shadwell Estate Company Limited NDS Equine Nutrition, Drill Service (Horley) Ltd, Perilla Clothing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Winless since 2021 and record over fences stands at 0-18 Losing run looks set to continue from 12lb out of the handicap here TFRHIIII BHA60
2024: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
Tongue Strap worn by No. 1, 2, 4. Blinkers, Tongue Strap worn by No. 8. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 4, 7.
DECLARED RUNNERS 8
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Roe And Co (IRE), 3-1 Imperial Measure (IRE), 10-3 Mini Fortune (IRE), 15-2 Radharc Na Slaine (IRE), 8-1 He’llstopatthetop (GB), 28-1 Frankie Faulkner (IRE), 50-1 Jaunty Viking (GB), 300-1 Mawlood (IRE)
RACE RESULT: TIMEDISTANCE


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.

*Terms & Conditions apply.
Nationallyrecognisedspecialistsinbirth injurycases,ourexpertteamofsolicitors areheretohelpfamiliesmakeaclaim whenthere’sbeensubstandardcare.
Buildingateamaroundtheclient,we workwithourclientseverystepofthe way.Evenaftercasesaresettled,our CompensationProtectionUnitisonhand tohelpindividualsandthierfamilies, managetheircompensationtoprovide life-longsecurity.


Speakwithourteamon enquiries@rwkgoodman.com Orvisit rwkgoodman.com/injury


TWO MILES ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (2M 4F) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE RWK GOODMAN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)
Total prize fund £6150 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2484, 2nd £1242, 3rd £621, 4th £311, 5th £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (41 wins from 418 runners, 10%) runs MELTON MOSSY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): M Bowen (2 wins from 15 runners, 13%) runs FOREST SPIRIT
LONGEST TRAVELLER: ORDER OF THE DANCE trained by D Pipe, Wellington, 150 miles.
MELTON MOSSY shaped better than the bare result over a trip too far at Chepstow (23.6f) on his final outing and given he’s capable fresh, he’s taken to make a winning return back down in distance. The Longest Day proved he retains ability when a creditable third at Newton Abbot on his recent comeback and is second choice.
1 ORDER OF THE DANCE (IRE) (93) 002-202 5 12-0
B g Order of St George (IRE) - Oscar’s Beauty (IRE)
Jack Tudor
Mr Aidan J. Ryan David Pipe, Wellington
Br Liam O’Regan W & S Recycling
TIMEFORMVIEW Fair maiden hurdler in Ireland who returned to form when second of 9 in handicap at Downpatrick (21.8f, good to firm) in July First run for yard after leaving E. J. O’Grady. Tongue strap on for 1st time TFRHHHII BHA105
2 MELTON MOSSY (IRE) (210) 132005- C 6 11-13
B g Valirann (FR) - Miss Ira Zarad (IRE)
Miss Eleanor Williams (7) Vale Racing 1 Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br James Flood
TIMEFORMVIEWWon 4 times in first half of last season, including when striking under Eleanor Williams at Ludlow (21f, good to soft) in November Placed on his next 2 starts and shaped better than the bare result over a trip too far at Chepstow (23.6f) on final outing. Off 7 months but capable fresh. TFRHHHHH BHA104
3 KATANA (FR) (24) 4-22PP6
B g Blek (FR) - Tosca de Coddes (FR)
Mrs V. James
5 11-6
Ben Jones
Robert Stephens, Caldicot
Br Mrs Claire Juillet Mailly Capital Windscreens & Body Glass Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWImproved second on handicap debut/final run for Nicky Henderson at Worcester (2m, good to soft) in May. Again found just one too good in a maiden over the same C&D on first run for new yard the following month, but has been out of sorts since TFRHHIII BHA97
4
(IRE) (20) 000
B f Waldgeist - Helisa (FR)
4 10-7
Shane Fenelon (5)
Mrs Karen Smith Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Br John O’Connor
TIMEFORMVIEW Fair Flat winner who has been well held in a trio of maiden hurdles, showing little spark, though does at least get a crack at a low-level handicap now TFRHHHII BHA86
5 THE LONGEST DAY (IRE) (17) 40/046-3
B g Milan - Court Leader (IRE)
Mr C. R. Leech
9 10-5
Miss Roisin Leech (7)
Sophie Leech, Westbury-on-Severn
Br K. D. Cotter W & S Recycling
TIMEFORMVIEW Proved he retains ability from 2lb out of the weights after 14 months off when third of 9 in handicap hurdle at Newton Abbot (18.5f, good to firm) 17 days ago. Cheekpieces back on and needs considering TFRHHHHI BHA82
6 NO GUARANTEE (GB) (25) 0-34236 BF
B g The Gurkha (IRE) - Tropical Rock
S W Racing
Br Littleton Stud
5 10-2
Sean Bowen
Max Comley, Naunton
TIMEFORMVIEWLong-standing maiden who was placed in a pair of low-level handicaps from out of the weights in August However, was beaten by more than the return to this trip at Plumpton last month. Blinkers on for 1st time TFRHHHII BHA78
2024: LONG DRAW (IRE) 5 11 9 Sean Bowen 6-1 (Olly Murphy) 15 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 6 Blinkers worn first time by No. 6. Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 3. Tongue Strap worn by No. 2, 5, 6.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 5.
Stewards Note:
MELTON MOSSY: Following its run on 20/3/2025 it was reported that the horse had bitten its tongue.
Probable S.P’s: 5-2 The Longest Day (IRE), 3-1 Order of The Dance (IRE), 5-1 Melton Mossy (IRE), 11-2 No Guarantee (GB), 9-1 Forest Spirit (IRE), 14-1 Katana (FR)







ABOUT TWO MILES (1M 7F 182YDS)
YRS
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): E Williams (41 wins from 418 runners, 10%) runs ELUSIVE KNIGHT, GETAROSE & MINELLA MANIA TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): N & W Twiston-Davies (6 wins from 21 runners, 29%) runs AT THE OCHE LONGEST TRAVELLER: AT THE OCHE trained by N & W Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham, 123 miles.
There should be better to come from AT THE OCHE, who pulled well clear of the rest when second to a race-fit rival on his hurdles debut last month and he should go one better this time Point winner Elusive Knight looks the pick of the Evan Williams-trained trio judged on jockey bookings and he is preferred to stablemates Getarose and Minella Mania for forecast purposes
1 ADRIAN (GER) (10) 8 11-4
Gr g Reliable Man - Anna Desta (GER)
Chris Smith & Partners
Sean Houlihan
Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed
Br Gestut Rottgen Venuenow Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Four-time winner on the Flat in Germany earlier in his career, but modest form for present connections and probably worth taking on now switched to hurdles. TFRHIIII BHA-
2 CLONDAW FAME (IRE) (228) 444///23P-
B g Fame And Glory - Aguida (FR)
Mr A. Evans
Br Parkville Stud
8 11-4
James Bowen
Alison Thorpe, Carmarthen
TIMEFORMVIEWPlaced first 2 starts over hurdles last season prior to shaping as though amiss on handicap debut at Doncaster when last seen in March. Will need to get back on track equipped with a first-time tongue strap on this return/debut for new yard if he’s to play a part in the finish. TFRHHIII BHA98
3 ELUSIVE KNIGHT (IRE) (207) 1-
5 11-4
Br g Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Madame Martine (IRE) Adam Wedge
Mr R. E. R. Williams
Br Vincent Holian
Evan Williams, Llancarfan
TIMEFORMVIEWPicked up for £30,000 after winning his sole start between the flags during the spring and he’s very much of interest on Rules debut. One of 3 representing the Evan Williams yard TFRHHHHI BHA-
4
(IRE) (161) 4-3
6 11-4
B g Flemensfirth (USA) - He Said She Said (IRE) Ellis Collier (5)
Mrs C. Williams Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Conor Murphy
TIMEFORMVIEWFailed to make an impact in a maiden point earlier this year, but he made a positive start under Rules when third in a 12-runner Tipperary bumper for John Nallen during the spring Still, jockey bookings suggest that Elusive Knight is the stable first-string TFRHHHII BHA-
5 PEACE
(GB) (17) 140-UU D
5 11-4
B g Massaat (IRE) - Ssafa Callum Pritchard (5)
Mr A. Evans Alison Thorpe, Carmarthen
Br Richard Kent & Clare Lloyd
TIMEFORMVIEWOvercame inexperience to make a winning debut in 5-runner bumper at Worcester last September, but he is hard to warm to following a couple of early unseats since switched to hurdles. Now tried in a hood TFRHIIII BHA-
6 AT THE OCHE (IRE) (17) 10-2
Ch g Ocovango - Carnival Flag (FR)
4 11-3
Sam Twiston-Davies
Mr N. A. Twiston-Davies Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Br Peter Molony Courtiers Investment Services Limited
TIMEFORMVIEW Landed a 12-runner Doncaster bumper (16.6f, good) on debut in March, despite looking green Race may have come too soon at Newbury next time and, having shaped with encouragement when second on recent return/hurdles debut at Newton Abbot (16.7f, good to firm), he’s the one to beat TFRHHHHH BHA-
7 GETAROSE (IRE) (-)
4 10-10
B f Getaway (GER) - Fleur Rose (IRE) Conor Ring
Mr R. E. R. Williams Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Ballymorisheen Stables
TIMEFORMVIEW€13,0003-y-o.Half-sisterto3winners,includingbumperwinner/usefulhurdlerFavourAndFortune,stays21/2m,andusefulhurdler/chaserDrealDeal Yard can ready a newcomer and she needs a second look in the betting, albeit Elusive Knight is presumably the stable No 1. TFRHHHII BHA-
2024: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR DECLARED RUNNERS 7 Hood worn first time by No. 5. Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 2. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1. Stewards Note: CLONDAW FAME: Following its run on 2/3/2025 it was reported that the horse hung badly left-handed.
Probable S.P’s: EVENS At The Oche (IRE), 9-2 Elusive Knight (IRE), 13-2 Getarose (IRE), 7-1 Minella Mania (IRE), 12-1 Clondaw Fame (IRE), 40-1 Adrian (GER), 66-1 Peace Motivator (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.
This is situated behind the Weighing Room and satellite First Aiders are positioned throughout the Racecourse
The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £153,598 in ratecard and incremental prize money at this racecourse from 15th September to 31st December 2025.









SIXTH RACE 3.50
ABOUT TWO MILES (1M 7F 182YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE FAUCETS HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)
Total prize fund £7700 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3110, 2nd £1555, 3rd £778, 4th £389, 5th £194. (Penalty Value £4066.37) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (41 wins from 418 runners, 10%) runs KOTGAR TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): T Lacey (3 wins from 8 runners, 38%) runs TURPIN GOLD
WEIGHTWATCHER: BAIKAL won off a handicap mark of 98, his rating is now down 9lb to 89. LONGEST TRAVELLER: TURPIN GOLD trained by T Lacey, Woolhope, 100 miles.
GAVIN has plenty in his favour here and is fancied to record another C&D success Turpin Gold has had a productive season forTom Lacey and is feared most if back to his best, while Estate Planning isn’t one for maximum faith but did run well to finish third on his sole previous start at this track.
1 TURPIN GOLD (GB) (20) 115214 D BF
9 12-0
B g Dick Turpin (IRE) - Tamara Stan Sheppard The Shinton Family Tom Lacey, Woolhope
Br J. B. J. Richards Plumbing World
TIMEFORMVIEWLanded a third win for Tom Lacey with a smooth success at Newton Abbot (17f) in August but was unable to justify support when fourth in an 8-runner handicap at Worcester (16f) last month. Should be in the mix if back to his best TFRHHHHI BHA107
2 COGITAL (GB) (18) 3/551/3//- CD
10 11-12
B g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Galaxy Highflyer Ellis Collier (5)
Mr Alex James & Mr B. J. Llewellyn
Br Meon Valley Stud
Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed
TIMEFORMVIEWSuccessful in a 4-runner handicap on the Flat here over the summer but form tailed off subsequently Has won over this C&D but hard to be confident making his first hurdle start since 2022 TFRHHIII BHA105
3 ESTATE PLANNING (IRE) (163) 4T333-0
4 11-6
B g Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Persian Memories (IRE) Ben Jones
Mr Simon James & Partner
Br Mrs Virginia McGrath
Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed
TIMEFORMVIEWThird over this C&D on handicap debut in March but not the first time looked less than straightforward when well held in a 2m novice handicap hurdle at Worcester in May, not persevered with once held Previous course form gives him a chance if on a going day. TFRHHHII BHA100
4 GAVIN (GB) (17) 420224 CD
7 11-5
B g Bated Breath - Under Milk Wood Sean Bowen
Mr H. Jones
Br Seasons Holidays PLC
Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Peter and Karen Bowen Racing
TIMEFORMVIEWJustified support with a typically enthusiastic front-running success over C&D in May and has finished runner-up 4 times subsequently Not seen to best effect over a longer trip in a Newton Abbot seller last month and much better expected back over a bare 2m. TFRHHHHH BHA98
5 SILENT REVOLUTION (IRE) (17) 2P45-6P D
9 11-2
B g Sholokhov (IRE) - Watson River (IRE) James Bowen
Mr A. Evans Alison Thorpe, Carmarthen
Br D. Murphy
TIMEFORMVIEWArrives out of sorts, faring no better on first start following a breathing operation (with cheekpieces refitted) when pulled up on reappearance at Newton Abbot last month. Remains to be seen if more severe headgear can spark a resurgence TFRHHIII BHA95
6 KOTGAR (IRE) (158) 42P6-6
4 10-11
B g Wootton Bassett - Kotama (FR) Adam Wedge
Mrs Helen Cole Racing Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br His Highness The Aga Khan’s Studs S.C Tote
TIMEFORMVIEW Fair maiden on the Flat in France but regressed over hurdles last season Hard to fancy unless the market suggests an improved showing on return. TFRHHIII BHA91
7 BAIKAL (GB) (41) 06-4115 D
6 10-10
B g No Nay Never (USA) - Foreign Assignment (IRE) Joe Anderson (3)
Ms Michelle Harris Grace Harris, Shirenewton
Br The Pocock Family
TIMEFORMVIEWHad won his previous two hurdle starts (latest over 18.5f at Newton Abbot in August) prior to not being seen to best effect at Bangor last month, when not suited by the test of speed on a sharp track. Should appreciate a more galloping track on return to 2m. TFRHHHII BHA89
2024: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
Blinkers worn first time by No. 5. Hood worn by No. 2. Tongue Strap worn by No. 4, 5.
DECLARED RUNNERS 7
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 7.
Probable S.P’s: 5-2 Turpin Gold (GB), Gavin (GB), 9-2 Baikal (GB), 7-1 Estate Planning (IRE), 16-1 Cogital (GB), 20-1 Silent Revolution (IRE), 25-1 Kotgar (IRE)
For all the latest news and offers, follow us on X (@FfosLasRC) or Like our Ffos Las Racecourse Facebook page.









ABOUT THREE MILES (2M 7F 191YDS)
FOUR YRS OLD AND
THE BEAR HOTEL HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)
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 (41 wins from 418 runners, 10%) runs BALKARDY & D’JO DELA BARRIERE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): O Murphy (6 wins from 16 runners, 38%) runs WOLFSPEAR
LONGEST TRAVELLER: WOLFSPEAR trained by O Murphy, Wilmcote, 144 miles.
WEAVER’S ANSWER posted some good efforts last season, including when third in a race at Taunton backed up by the timefigure on his final outing, so he earns the vote having gone well fresh before. Isle of Sark seemed revitalised by a first-time visor when scoring at Sedgefield last week and is much respected under a 7-lb penalty, with Wolfspear also feared
1 ISLE OF SARK (USA) (8) 3-14361
7 12-4 (in7lbex)
B g Kitten’s Joy (USA) - Endless Fancy (USA) Shane Fenelon (5)
Mr Bill Hawkins Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Br Kenneth L. Ramsey & Sarah K. Ramsey
TIMEFORMVIEWBounced back to his best in a first-time visor to make second start for current yard a winning one in 5-runner handicap hurdle at Sedgefield (19.8f, good to firm) 8 days ago, well on top finish. Back up in trip and must respected under a 7-lb penalty TFRHHHHI BHA107 (+6)
2 CHILLHI (IRE) (5) 2P1413
5 12-2
B g Churchill (IRE) - Hi Katriona (IRE) Callum Pritchard (5)
Mr L. H. Evans Alison Thorpe, Carmarthen
Br Mr John Webb 3A’s Leisure
TIMEFORMVIEWRecorded a second win over hurdles and for James Owen yard in a Stratford seller last month. Seemed beaten by a rise in the weights at Newton Abbot next time prior to running modestly back on the Flat for this yard. TFRHHHII BHA112
(FR) (47) 0F45-15 C D
Ch g Balko (FR) - Kalimnos (FR)
8 12-0
Isabel Williams
Mr W. J. Evans Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Mr Hugo Merienne & Mr Yann Hamon
TIMEFORM VIEW Returned to something like his best to score here (20f) in June Possibly needed the run when below form at Newton Abbot 12 weeks later. TFRHHHII BHA110
4 WOLFSPEAR (IRE) (30) PU434-2
B g Fame And Glory - Espresso Lady (IRE)
9 12-0
Robert Dunne Olly Murphy Racing Club Olly Murphy, Wilmcote
Br Exors of the Late John Harrington Betano TIMEFORMVIEWRan well following a 5-month break when second of 15 in handicap hurdle at Uttoxeter (19.9f, good, 14/1) 30 days ago. Sure to be in the thick of the action if reproducing that effort TFRHHHHI BHA110
5 D’JO DELA BARRIERE (FR) (27) 135555
B g Choeur du Nord (FR) - Morning Rose (GER)
6 11-8
Miss Eleanor Williams (7) Baytree Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Mrs Joselita Planchenault
TIMEFORMVIEW Won a 20.5f handicap hurdle at Plumpton in May but has run below that level on all 5 outings since Others arrive with more pressing claims TFRHHHII BHA104
6 WEAVER’S ANSWER (GB) (220) 14/6223- 7 11-1
Gr g Dunaden (FR) - Oskar’s Eva (IRE)
S&R Racing Ltd
James Bowen
Tim Vaughan, Cowbridge
Br Sally & Richard Prince DragonBet
TIMEFORM VIEW Ran well on 3 of his 4 starts last season and looks sure to be on the premises again back from 7 months off. Has gone well fresh before TFRHHHHH BHA97
2024: LUBEAT FORAS (IRE) 9 11 7 Ben Jones 6-1 (Rebecca Curtis) 8 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 6 Visor worn by No. 2. Visor, Tongue Strap worn by No. 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 3, 6.
Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Isle of Sark (USA), 7-2 Wolfspear (IRE), 9-2 Weaver’s Answer (GB), 15-2 Balkardy (FR), 17-2 Chillhi (IRE), 11-1 D’Jo Dela Barriere (FR)
Broken


















First Race 1.00 - THE HERBERT R THOMAS MAIDEN 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, and the third £965. for maiden four yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, October 10th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 14th. Weights: 4-y-o 11st 2lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 4lb Fillies and mares allowed 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. 11 entries at £38. - Closed October 10th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3213; Second £1607; Third £803. (Penalty Value £4193.42)
SEE PAGE 7 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 1.30 - THE JCP SOLICITORS HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4700 to the winning horse The second to receive £2162, and the third £1081. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-120 (also open to such horses rated 121 and 122 - see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, October 10th and pay £44 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 14th. Penalties, after October 4th, 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. 8 entries at £44. - Closed October 10th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3595; Second £1797; Third £899. (Penalty Value £4700.09) Weights raised 1lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
SEE PAGE 9 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 2.05 - THE ETHICAL PACKAGING NOVICES’ 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 novice four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100. Enter by noon, October 10th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 14th. Penalties, after October 4th, 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. 15 entries at £30. - Closed October 10th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2484; Second £1242; Third £621; Fourth £311; Fifth £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
SEE PAGE 10 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 2.40 - THE RWK GOODMAN 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, Rated 0-105. Enter by noon, October 10th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 14th. Penalties, after October 4th, 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. 21 entries at £30. - Closed October 10th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2484; Second £1242; Third £621; Fourth £311; Fifth £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81)
SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 3.15 - THE SIGMA 3 KITCHENS & BEDROOMS MAIDEN 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 maiden four yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, October 10th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 14th. Weights: 4-y-o 11st 3lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 4lb Fillies and mares allowed 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 October 10th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3213; Second £1607; Third £803; Fourth £402. (Penalty Value £4193.42) SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 3.50 - THE FAUCETS 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 three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 - see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, October 10th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 14th. Penalties, after October 4th, 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. 16 entries at £38. - Closed October 10th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3110; Second £1555; Third £778; Fourth £389; Fifth £194. (Penalty Value £4066.37) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE.
Seventh Race 4.22 - THE BEAR HOTEL 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). Enter by noon, October 10th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 14th. Penalties, after October 4th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb. 16 entries at £38. - Closed October 10th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3110; Second £1555; Third £778; Fourth £389; Fifth £194. (Penalty Value £4066.37)
SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.




KEY = Jumps Turf = Flat Turf


JANUARY Thu 30 Afternoon Racing




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






Sun 22 (A) Sun 29 (A) Mon 30 Evening Racing Family Fun Day ABBA Afternoon Afternoon Racing

Bold = Feature Day
Live Entertainment (A) Afternoon Racing (E) Evening Racing

















Fri 28 (A) Proud to be Welsh Aftern Christm Raced


AUGUST Tue 5 Wed 13 Fri 22 (A) Fri 29 Racing Racing Day Racing Racing

SEPTEMBER








JULY Wed Wed 16 (E) Tues 29
Tue Sun 28 (A) Racing Season Finale









text Evening Flat Thu 28 Afternoon Evening Ladies Afternoon Afternoon Aftern Aftern Ffos Opener Afternoon





OCTOBER Thu 16 (A) Tue 28 Ffos Las Jumps Racing







DECEMBER Tue 2 Thu 18 (A) Afternoon Racing Christmas Party Raceday
NOVEMBER Sun 9 Wed 19 Afternoon Racing Afternoon Racing Evening Racing Sausage & Cider Festival Free Racenight







Fixture dates, themes entertainment may change Please the website for up to date information:
OURSE.C and check tion:

