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RACE CONDITIONS

RACE CONDITIONS

Abandonment Policy

If the meeting is abandoned before the first race, a full refund will be made If the meeting is abandoned after the first, but before the third race, a 50% refund will be made If the meeting is abandoned after the third race, no refund will be made No refunds are given on the day itself, all badges must be mailed to the Racecourse Office with a covering letter and refunds will be dealt with by post

Admission Policy

The management reserves the right to refuse admission to the racecourse without assigning a reason for so doing. We also reserve the right to eject any person from the racecourse without assigning a reason for so doing.

Baby Changing Facilities

There are baby changing facilities in the toilets of the Land & Power Premier Grandstand and the Tecom Stand as well as the unisex disabled toilet next to the Nickel Coin bar.

Disabled Customers

Disabled customers pay the standard full admission price. For those disabled customers dependant on a carer to help them during a race meeting, their carer is admitted free of charge

There is a viewing ramp for disabled customers next to the Nickel Coin stand in the Paddock Enclosure near to the disabled toilet, and a viewing area at the winning line in the Premier Enclosure There are disabled toilets on each floor of the Land & Power Premier Grandstand also. Disabled parking is on a first come first served basis so please display your blue badge for parking as close to the racecourse entrance as possible. For any help or assistance, please ask a raceday steward or member of Fontwell Park staff.

Dress Code

To access the Premier Enclosure, men should wear collared shirts A tie is not essential and smart jeans and tailored shorts are acceptable. We do not permit jogging bottoms, fancy dress, sports or beachwear in this Enclosure. The Paddock Enclosure: there is no dress code in this enclosure apart from in the hospitality suites where the same policy as the Premier Enclosure applies. There is no dress code for children in either enclosure.

Food and Drink

The only location we allow your own food and drink to be consumed is the centre course picnic area

Emergency Procedures

Fontwell Park employs trained safety stewards. In the event of an emergency which requires evacuation a public announcement will be made and the stewards will direct you to a safe area

Enclosures

Paddock: If you have a Paddock ticket, you have access to viewing of the Parade Ring & Winners enclosure, the three viewing Grandstands, plenty of bars including the Figure of Eight National Spirit and Comedy of Errors Bar, as well as the catering units. You can also cross the track into the Centre Course for additional viewing and picnic areas.

Premier Enclosure: A Premier Enclosure ticket allows access to the areas above as well as Fontwell Gardens and the ground floor of the Premier Grandstand. This has additional undercover seating, Premier Food café & bar as well as additional tote points and flat screen TVs. There is also a terrace overlooking Fontwell Gardens.

To upgrade from the Grandstand & Paddock enclosure to the Premier Enclosure, simply visit the racecourse office and pay £5

First Aid

Located at the First Aid unit opposite the main entrance. If you require medical assistance, please contact a member of staff.

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ALI GALLIERS-PRATT, GWEN THOMAS, CODY WATKINS

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NURSE

JANE JACKSON

MEDICAL OFFICERS

Dr LUCY FREE (SRMO)

Dr RIZ GHANI (SRMO)

Dr ROB DENNEY

EQUINE WELFARE AND INTEGRITY OFFICERS

NICK HOLMAN

PETER DOUBLE

SARAH COLLINS

COMMENTATOR

JOHN BLANCE

SSR PRESENTER

MICK FITZGERALD

BETTING RING MANAGER

VICKI MOORE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

GUY PRIDIE

CLERK OF THE COURSE

PHILIP HIDE

HEAD GROUNDSMAN

PAUL MANT

FARRIER

MARTIN HOGAN

PHYSIO

SALLY DUFTY

LEAD SAFEGUARDING OFFICIAL

GUY PRIDIE

DUTY SAFEGUARDING OFFICIAL

PHILIP HIDE colour since graphic horse’s saddlecloth number

No.ofdays since last ran horse’s name birthplace of horse if not GreatBritain form guide previous performances

/=new season

-=new year

Bold type shows allweather form

C=coursewinner

D=distancewinner

CD=course &distancewinner

BF=beaten favourite

3 CELESTIAL HALO (IRE) (8) F-F3332

B g Galileo (IRE) - Pay The Bank age weight st-lbs

711-7

Harry Skelton

The Stewart Family Paul Nicholls, Shepton Mallet Br Roncon Churchtown Bloodstock Br & Lane LtdPotensis S

TIMEFORM VIEW In front of Karabak when thirdoverthistripatCheltenham in December.Asgood as everwhengoing down fighting in KingwellHurdlelastweekend andthe one to beat if in asimilarmood here TFR HHHHH BHA162

KEY OwnerBreeding BreederJockeyTrainer Sponsor

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Star Ratings Explained

Eachhorse hasbeen given astarrating, theseare definedbelow:

HHHHH Selectedtowin therace.

HHHHI Good chance of being placed

HHHII By no meansout of thereckoning but atleast one or twoholdstrongerclaims

HHIII Unlikelytowin butnot totallywithout hope

HIIII Canbegiven little or no chance

Official Bha Ratings Explained

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 non-handicaps 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.

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FIRST RACE 1.40

TWO MILES ABOUT THREE FURLONGS (2M 3F 49YDS) FOR NOVICE FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE JEB HOMES BUILDING YOUR FUTURE

NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)

Total prize fund £8300 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3464, 2nd £1732, 3rd £866, 4th £433. (Penalty Value £4520.18)

RACE STATS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): G L Moore (79 wins from 381 runners, 21%) runs KANSAS DU BERLAIS

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): G L Moore (17 wins from 47 runners, 36%) runs KANSAS DU BERLAIS

LONGEST TRAVELLER: ARCHIE MACDART trained by J Ponting, Wotton-Under-Edge, 139 miles.

KANSAS DU BERLAIS got firmly back on track under a change of tactics when successful here last month and, with the longer trip promising to suit, he’s selected to follow up for his in-form stable. Gitche Gumme and French-recruit Ilot de L’Isle look the obvious threats.

1-2-3: 1.KANSAS DU BERLAIS (FR) 2.GITCHE GUMEE 3.ILOT DE L’ISLE (FR)

1 GITCHE GUMEE (GB) (46) 1-1432F BF

5 11-12

B g Clovis du Berlais (FR) - Fabrika Tom Cannon

Mr John P. McManus Alan King, Barbury Castle

Br Mr & Mrs D. Futter Goodwin Racing Ltd TIMEFORMVIEWOvercame inexperience to make a successful bumper debut at Kempton and followed up on hurdling debut at Stratford (16.3f) Solid efforts in defeat completed starts since (fell latest) and ought to be a big factor again if seeing out this longer trip TFRHHHHI BHA119

2 ILOT DE L’ISLE (FR) (161) 250-11

Ch g Vision d’Etat (FR) - Sariette de L’Isle (FR)

5 11-12

Harry Bannister

Mr Stephen Appelbee Richard Bandey, Kingsclere

Br Mme Veronique Sayet Tote

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful bumper winner who made a successful hurdling debut in 4-y-o event at Strasbourg (17.9f, heavy,) in November First run for yard after leaving Emmanuel Clayeux Should have more to offer. TFRHHHHI BHA-

3 CAPTAIN LARA (IRE) (338) 0

5 11-5

B g Maxios - La Superba (IRE) Sean Houlihan

Mark Dixon and Luke Lillingston Oliver Sherwood, Upper Lambourn

Br Mount Coote Stud and M.H Dixon Rewards 4 Racing Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Maxios gelding who failed to meet expectations in a Southwell bumper last May. Upped in trip for hurdle debut

4 CLINTON LANE (GB) (22) 6P

TFRHHHII BHA-

5 11-5

Ch g Linda’s Lad - Midnight Seranade (IRE) Fergus Gillard (3)

Mr T. J. C. Seegar Mark Gillard, Sherborne

Br Whitegate Stud Ascot Park Polo Club

TIMEFORM VIEW Well held in his sole bumper and was beaten a long way out on his Taunton hurdling debut 22 days ago.

5 TZUNAMI (GB) (26) 640/-00P

TFRHIIII BHA-

7 11-5

Ch g Gentlewave (IRE) - Kylenoe Fairy (IRE) James Best

Mr Ed Hawkings Paul Henderson, Whitsbury

Br Bramdean Breeders Partnership Specialist Audio Company Limited

TIMEFORMVIEW Showed modest form in bumpers during 2020/21 campaign, but hasn’t gone with any encouragement in 3 starts over hurdles since returning from a lengthy absence

6 KANSAS DU BERLAIS (FR) (34) 44241 C

Gr g Martaline - Kadika (FR)

TFRHIIII BHA-

4 11-2

Jamie Moore

Mr O. S. Harris Gary Moore, Horsham

Br S.A.R.L. Haras Du Berlais Tote

TIMEFORMVIEWPromisingfourthinListednewcomersraceatAuteuilonhurdlingdebutforDavidCottin Failedtomatchthatformfirst3startsforGaryMoorebutgot back on track under a change of tactics (forced pace) when successful in 7-runner maiden here (17.7f) 34 days ago. Step up in trip will suit TFRHHHHH BHA116

7 GIVEUSACUDDLE (IRE) (47) PP/0/P-PP

B m Doyen (IRE) - Gaye Preskina (IRE)

9 10-12

Kevin Brogan

Miss D Carr Denis Quinn, Exning

Br Margaret & Michael Tallon

TIMEFORM VIEW Little sign of ability in points/all 3 starts under Rules. Easily passed over

TFRHIIII BHA-

8

ARCHIE MACDART (GB) (50) 403

B g Dartmouth - Tara Mactwo

4 10-9

Caoilin Quinn (5)

Mr Mark Timothy Davies Joe Ponting, Wotton-Under-Edge

Br Mr Tim Davies

TIMEFORM VIEW Hasn’t shown enough in 3 starts to warrant interest

2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR

Tongue Strap worn by No. 6.

Stewards Note:

TFRHHIII BHA95

DECLARED RUNNERS 8

CAPTAIN LARA: Following its run on 18/5/2022 it was reported that the horse lost a shoe.

TZUNAMI: Following its run on 26/3/2023 it was reported that the horse did not face 1st time blinkers.

Probable S.P’s: 13-8 Gitche Gumee (GB), 7-4 Kansas du Berlais (FR), 7-2 Ilot de L’Isle (FR), 16-1 Captain Lara (IRE), 40-1 Archie Macdart (GB), 200-1 Giveusacuddle (IRE), 250-1 Clinton Lane (GB), 300-1 Tzunami (GB) RACE RESULT:

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Owners & Trainers may enjoy exclusive access to Fontwell House where there is a complimentary two course lunch. If you require assistance today, please ask a member of the team inside the Racecourse Reception & Ticket office who will be more than happy to help

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SECOND RACE 2.15

TWO MILES ABOUT ONE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 1F 162YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY FABULOUS RAY THORN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)

Total prize fund £6450 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2605, 2nd £1302, 3rd £651, 4th £326, 5th £163. (Penalty Value £3406.24) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): G L Moore (79 wins from 381 runners, 21%) runs NATURALLY HIGH, PRIVATORY & TARA ITI TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): G L Moore (17 wins from 47 runners, 36%) runs NATURALLY HIGH, PRIVATORY & TARA ITI WEIGHTWATCHER: TARA ITI won off a handicap mark of 94, his rating is now down 5lb to 89.

LONGEST TRAVELLER: LOOKINGDANDY trained by B Pauling, Naunton, 150 miles.

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest and DAZZLING DOVE is taken to gain a deserved breakthrough success on the back of her good Southwell second Plumpton runner-up Mickyh is next on the list while Fanfaron Dino is also weighted to have a say if back on his A-game.

B g Camelot - Just Little (FR) first-time hood at Taunton after a wind op Others appeal more. TFRHHIII BHA102

4 RAY’S THE ONE (GB) (34) 641304 CD

6 11-13

B g Mount Nelson - Tenpence James Best

M I Pattinson Racing Mark Pattinson, Epsom

Br Dullingham Park

TIMEFORMVIEW C&D winner in December but below that form since, only fourth of 7 in handicap over C&D 34 days ago. Needs to take a step forward despite an easing mark TFRHHIII BHA102

5 NOAH’S LIGHT (IRE) (34) P31P-PP

6 11-12

B g Leading Light (IRE) - Scrapper Jack (IRE) William Kennedy

Mr & Mrs K. B. Snook Richenda Ford, Blandford Forum

Br Brian Kiely Sturminster Newton Building Supplies

TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced ex-Irish winner over hurdles. Pulled up in handicap hurdles at Lingfield and Fontwell this term though, latest after undergoing breathing surgery. Has plenty to prove TFRHHIII BHA101

6 PRIVATORY (FR) (39) 0-60F4P

5 11-9

B g Motivator - Peinture Rose (USA)

Br Mr Jean-Pierre Dubois

Gary Moore, Horsham

Niall Houlihan (3) Mrs E Avery & Mr G L Moore

K M Elite Products Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Dual 2m winner last term but below par this season, tried in blinkers when pulled up at Taunton last time Lots more is required. TFRHHIII BHA98

7 MISTRAL LADY (GB) (17) 6-32060

B m Shirocco (GER) - Peggies Run

5 11-8

Sean Houlihan

Sir Christopher & Lady Wates Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead

Br Sir Christopher Stephen Wates

Philip Hobbs Racing

TIMEFORM VIEW Some encouragement when placed in a pair of maiden hurdles in the autumn Exploits in handicaps have been disappointing though, well held over 2m5f here 17 days ago. Others more persuasive. TFRHHIII BHA97

8

PENNA ROSSA (IRE) (19) 41r30

4 11-7

B g Belardo (IRE) - Alpine Charlie Price (3)

R ALLEN, BLYTHE HILL RACING2, THE CROWD Camilla Poulton, Lewes

Br Jennifer & Evelyn Cullen Gold & Green Crowd

TIMEFORM VIEW Off the mark in Sandown juvenile in December but below that form subsequently, coming in last of 13 in Ascot handicap 19 days ago. Cheekpieces replace blinkers now. TFRHHIII BHA104

9 DAZZLING DOVE (GB) (32) 44-0P32

8 11-4

B m Winged Love (IRE) - Dans Desert Sean Bowen

Old Bloxhamist Racing Billy Aprahamian, Towcester

Br A. W. Buller Fairfax and Favor Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEWStill a maiden but she has made a positive start for new connections, second of 7 in handicap hurdle at Southwell (20.4f, soft) 32 days ago. Merits serious consideration off an unchanged mark. TFRHHHHH BHA93

10 TARA ITI (GB) (39) 244635

Ch g Sixties Icon - Royal Warranty

Mark Albon and Gary Moore

Br Mr & Mrs C. Bonner

5 11-0

Rob Hargreaves (10)

Gary Moore, Horsham

K M Elite Products Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEW Won a pair of Plumpton handicaps last year but his recent form is not so encouraging, beating only one back there last time Needs to take a big step forward. TFRHHIII BHA89

11 SIR ROCK (IRE) (34) 00B12P

6 11-0

B g Shirocco (GER) - La Belle Sauvage Tom Cannon

Henfold Rockers Toby Lawes, Beare Green

Br Mrs O. Hegarty Lawmens Limited

TIMEFORM VIEW Irish point winner but he offered little on his yard/handicap debut when pulled up over 2m3f here 34 days ago. Plenty more is required. TFRHHIII BHA89

12 GREEN OR BLACK (IRE) (41) 04-P4PP

11 10-6

Gr m Zebedee - Boucheron Mr Edward Rees (7)

Mr Michael Rees Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke

Br Stonecross Stud Tote

TIMEFORMVIEWIt’s now twenty one runs since his last win in 2019 and she has been off 13 months since running modesty in handicap chase at Hereford. on her final outing for Evan Williams. Others appeal more. TFRHHIII BHA81

13 LOOKINGDANDY (GB) (59) 40000

5 10-6

B g Telescope (IRE) - Danisa Kevin Brogan

Nigel Holder, Peter Glanville

Ben Pauling, Naunton

Br Nigel Holder & Peter Glanville Fitzdares

TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced maiden hurdler Only ninth of 14 in handicap at Taunton (19f, good) 59 days ago so he’s hard to make a case for.

14 BOLBERRY DOWN (IRE) (74) 43PPP

TFRHHIII BHA81

7 10-6

Ch g Frozen Power (IRE) - Miss Barbados (IRE) Charlie Hammond

Mr David Yeadon & Mrs Linda Jewell Karen Jewell, Sittingbourne

Br J. P. Jones Best & Jewell Racing

TIMEFORMVIEW Pulled up in 3 handicap hurdles and needs to have been transformed by a recent wind op Also wears first-time cheekpieces. TFRHHIII BHA81

15

MICKYH (IRE) (39) 200522

7 10-2

B g Sageburg (IRE) - Anna’s Melody (IRE) Caoilin Quinn (5)

Mr Mike Hemmings Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke

Br Richard Eustace

TIMEFORMVIEW Yet to score this season but he arrives in good nick, second of 6 in handicap hurdle at Plumpton (15.9f, soft) 39 days ago. Merits consideration off the same mark. TFRHHHHI BHA77

2022: GOLD SOUK (IRE) 5 10 9 Daniel Sansom 2-1 (Daniel Steele) 11 ran

Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 14. Blinkers worn by No. 6.

Tongue Strap worn by No. 1, 9, 12, 15. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No. 3.

DECLARED RUNNERS 15

Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 8, 12, 15. Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No. 14.

Stewards Note:

SIR ROCK: Following its run on 18/3/2023 it was reported that the horse would prefer a quicker surface.

Probable S.P’s: 6-1

Dazzling Dove (GB), 13-2

Mickyh (IRE), 8-1

Fanfaron Dino (FR), 9-1

Tara Iti (GB), 10-1 Filanderer (GB), 11-1 Sir Rock (IRE), 12-1

Naturally High (FR), Ray’s The One (GB), 16-1

Privatory (FR), 18-1 Penna Rossa (IRE), 28-1 Mistral Lady (GB), 33-1

Lookingdandy (GB), 40-1

Green Or Black (IRE), 50-1 Bolberry Down (IRE), 66-1 Noah’s Light (IRE)

Commitment To Horse Welfare

We are committed to minimising risks, dealing quickly and humanely with injuries and maintaining the highest level of care At every meeting there are three specially qualified Equine vets appointed to look after the welfare of all horses in action

A British Horseracing Authority Veterinary Officer is also in attendance working closely with the racecourse veterinary team. This is to ensure that any injury to a horse is recorded, so that it can be monitored when it returns to racing.

It is now a standard practice for screens to be erected around any horse receiving veterinary attention on the course This does not reflect the severity of an injury, but allows the vet some privacy in which to administer treatment and provides the horse with a calmer environment Please do not assume the worst if you see screens erected around a fallen horse.

To find out more about our Equine Welfare policy, please visit our website: www.fontwellpark.co.uk

THIRD RACE 2.50

TWO MILES ABOUT FIVE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 5F 135YDS) FOR NOVICE FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

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NOVICES’ LIMITED HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS

3) (GBB RACE)

Total prize fund £12000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £4847, 2nd £2423, 3rd £1212, 4th £606, 5th £302. (Penalty Value £6337.20)

RACE STATS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): G L Moore (79 wins from 381 runners, 21%) runs HUDSON DE GRUGY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): G L Moore (17 wins from 47 runners, 36%) runs HUDSON DE GRUGY LONGEST TRAVELLER: HELL RED trained by P Nicholls, Ditcheat, 101 miles.

RACE SUMMARY

A case can be made for all of these but WEWILLGOWITHPLANB easily got off the mark on his first go over fences here for Richard Bandey and now reverts to this sphere after a solid third over hurdles. He looks to have more to offer so gets the vote ahead of recent Sandown scorer Hudson de Grugy, although the returning Hell Red and Milton Harris’new recruit Ikarak need factoring in too.

1-2-3: 1.WEWILLGOWITHPLANB (IRE) 2.HUDSON DE GRUGY (FR) 3.HELL RED (FR) colours no horse

1 HELL RED (FR) (207) 114112 CD age st lb

6 11-11

Gr g Martaline - Queen Margot (FR) Bryony Frost

Sir Martin Broughton & Friends 6 Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat

Br Kerry Ann Kepa & Auregann Kepa Morson Group

TIMEFORM VIEW Enjoyed a highly-productive spell in small-field chases last summer, bagging his fifth success at Newton Abbot. Freshened up after a 6-month absence and no surprise to see him go well TFRHHHHI BHA131

2 ZACONY REBEL (IRE) (101) 26-1364 C

8 11-6

B g Getaway (GER) - Bay Rebel (IRE) Tom Cannon

Andrew & Sarah Wates Toby Lawes, Beare Green

Br Brendan Walsh Lawmens Limited

TIMEFORMVIEWCourse winner in October but he came in only fourth of 5 in handicap chase at Doncaster (20.5f) in January. Has won after a break before so he needs considering. TFRHHIII BHA126

3 IKARAK (FR) (139) 44-12F1 D

5 11-6

B g Karaktar (IRE) - Une Idee (FR) Mitchell Bastyan

MiddlehamParkRacing&TrailerResourcesLtd Milton Harris, Warminster

Br Thierry Cypres Middleham Park Racing

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful for Francois Nicolle, landing 2m6f minor chase at Auteuil in December. Goes handicapping for his new yard and open to progress. Considered TFRHHHII BHA126

4 HUDSON DE GRUGY (FR) (41) 6-42031

B g Falco (USA) - Queen de Grugy (FR)

Alan Jamieson Site Services Ltd

Br S.C.E.A. Ecurie La Grugerie et al

6 11-6

Jamie Moore

Gary Moore, Horsham

K M Elite Products Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Back on song since the visor went on and he gained his first win in this sphere in 5-runner handicap at Sandown (20f, soft) 41 days ago. Weighted to go well again despite a 3lb rise TFRHHHHI BHA126

5

WEWILLGOWITHPLANB (IRE) (24) 01-2012 C BF 6 10-12

B g Fame And Glory - Our Polly (IRE)

Test Valley Partnership & M St Quinton

Harry Bannister

Richard Bandey, Kingsclere

Br Mrs Barbara Beattie Emerald Colour

TIMEFORMVIEWEx-Irish winner who has made a promising start for his new yard, scoring easily on his chase debut here in March before posting a good third in 2m Hexham handicap hurdle Has more to offer in this sphere. Interesting. TFRHHHHH BHA118

2022: LEGENDS RYDE 7 11 4 Tom O’Brien 11-4 (Jamie Snowden) 4 ran

Visor worn by No. 4. Tongue Strap worn by No. 1.

Stewards Note:

DECLARED RUNNERS 5

HELL RED: Following its run on 26/9/2022 it was reported that the horse was unnerved by an early error

Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Hell Red (FR), 3-1 Wewillgowithplanb (IRE), 7-2 Hudson de Grugy (FR), 4-1 Ikarak (FR), 11-1 Zacony Rebel (IRE)

RACE RESULT: TIMEDISTANCE

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