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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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No more fuss - take the bus

If you are coming racing at Fontwell Park by train don’t forget we operate a bus service for the nearest station at Barnham at a cost of £4 return. The bus service starts two hours before the first race and operates a shuttle service to the course There are return journeys after racing The bus drops customers off in the main car park and leaves for Barnham from the same point after the last race

For further details call the racecourse office on 01243 543335.

HAVE A QUESTION? REQUIRE SOME ASSISTANCE? OUR RACEDAY TEAM ARE HERE TO HELP!

Thank You To Our Sponsors

Fontwell Park Racecourse would like to thank our sponsors and wish them an enjoyable and prosperous day’s racing

WEDNESDAY 10 MAY (UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)

Stewards Of The Meeting

FERGUS SWEENEY (CHIEF STEWARD)

ALLAN HEPWORTH (STEWARDS’ PANEL CHAIR)

KELLY O’BOYLE, KATE SMITH, RICHARD WESTROPP

STARTERS

JAMES STENNING

SAM AVIS

JUDGE

JANE GREEN

CLERK OF THE SCALES

GRAHAM FORD

VETERINARY OFFICER

LUCINDA TYLER

VETERINARY SURGEONS

MATT WATERHOUSE

BVETMED, CERT EM (INT), CERT VA, MRCVS

KYLE LOWERY BSC, BVSC, MRCVS

JUSTINE KANE-SMYTH

BVM&S, MSCR, DIP.ECVS, FHEA, MRCVS

NURSE

MICHELLE FORSDICK

MEDICAL OFFICERS

Dr LUCY FREE (SRMO)

Dr RIZ GHANI (SRMO)

Dr ROB DENNEY

EQUINE WELFARE AND INTEGRITY OFFICERS

SARAH COLLINS

PETER DOUBLE

NICK HOLMAN

COMMENTATOR

JOHN HUNT

SSR PRESENTER

ROBERT COOPER

BETTING RING MANAGER

VICKI MOORE

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

GUY PRIDIE

CLERK OF THE COURSE

PHILIP HIDE

HEAD GROUNDSMAN

PAUL MANT

FARRIER

MARTIN HOGAN

PHYSIO

APRIL HARRIS

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

S Br

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.

You must be 18 or over to place a bet

You may be asked to provide proof of your age when placing a bet

If you cannot produce this your bet will not be accepted

FIRST RACE 5.10

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

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JOCKEYS’

HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)

Total prize fund £8000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3231, 2nd £1615, 3rd £808, 4th £404, 5th £202. (Penalty Value £4224.80) A

RACE STATS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): G L Moore (80 wins from 376 runners, 21%) runs FIFTY BALL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): G L Moore (8 wins from 36 runners, 22%) runs FIFTY BALL WEIGHTWATCHER: FIFTY BALL won off a handicap mark of 127, his rating is now down 7lb to 120.

LONGEST TRAVELLER: ASTROMACHIA trained by Dr R Newland, Droitwich, 143 miles.

Quite a few to consider, with ASTROMACHIA just about the most persuasive option with his Flat form suggesting he can improve the return to this longer trip Mullinaree has struck up a good partnership with Bradley Harris here in recent weeks and he’s a threat, along with Mothill.

1-2-3: 1.ASTROMACHIA 2.MULLINAREE (IRE) 3.MOTHILL (IRE) colours no horse age st lb

1 FIFTY BALL (FR) (16) 1/P005P- D

8 12-0

B g Cokoriko (FR) - Voix de Montot (FR) Niall Houlihan (3) Mr Steven Packham Gary Moore, Horsham

Br Mr J. Berger & Mr J. Lamborot K M Elite Products Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEWWon at Ascot off 7lb higher last spring and most encouraging run of this season when fifth of 14 there (21.5f) last month. Must cast aside a heavy defeat at Kempton but this is slightly easier with cheekpieces reached for. TFRHHHII BHA120

2 ASTROMACHIA (GB) (36) 221441- C

8 11-11

B g Sea The Stars (IRE) - Fontley Luke Scott (6)

Marie’s Dream Team Dr Richard Newland, Droitwich

Br Newsells Park Stud Coulthursts Ltd

TIMEFORMVIEWUseful handicapper on Flat and bright start over hurdles following lengthy absence, landing Uttoxeter maiden (2m) in January and he showed a willing attitude when doubling tally here (17.7f) last month. 2lb rise very fair and return to this trip will help TFRHHHHH BHA117

3 UCANAVER (GB) (52) 1/PU230- C

7 11-11

Bl m Maxios - Purely By Chance Ben Godfrey (3)

Ifuwonner Partnership

Anthony Honeyball, Beaminster

Br Lady Jennifer Green Geegeez.co.uk

TIMEFORM VIEW Won a pair of mares ’ novice hurdles in 2021/22 but failed to take to chasing on her first 2 outings this season Much more like it when placed twice returned to timber but most disappointing at Chepstow in March. TFRHHHII BHA117

4 SWINGING LONDON (IRE) (49) P/P6322-

5 11-10

B g Dark Angel (IRE) - Malka (FR) Lewis Stones

Mr Adrian Butler Olly Murphy, Wilmcote

Br Zalim Bifov McCoy Contractors

TIMEFORM VIEW Scored at Fakenham in February last year before good sixth in the Fred Winter at Cheltenham. Back on track this season with a trio of placed efforts and he can remain competitive trying this new trip TFRHHHII BHA116

5 MOTHILL (IRE) (25) 114542- C

5 11-9

B g Golden Horn - Jilnaar (IRE) Joe Anderson

Mr J. Gray Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke

Br Shadwell Estate Company Limited

TIMEFORMVIEW Won first 2 starts this term and far from disgraced since, finding only a progressive rival too strong at Chepstow last month. Stays this far and he’s one to consider TFRHHHHI BHA115

6 MULLINAREE (IRE) (19) 422411- CD

7 11-9

B g Kayf Tara - Rydalis (FR) Bradley Harris (6)

Mrs Kate Kenyon Milton Harris, Warminster

Br D. & R Halley Bresbet

TIMEFORMVIEW In the frame on first 5 attempts over hurdles and now chases a C&D hat-trick following a brace of small-field wins under this rider. No reason why he won’t go well again. TFRHHHHI BHA115

7

CLEARANCE (GB) (87) F1342P-

B g

Authorized (IRE) - Four Miracles

9 10-11

Caoilin Quinn

Racing For A Cause Michael Blake, Trowbridge

Br Richard W. Farleigh Sb Racehorse Rehoming

TIMEFORMVIEWAttracted support and took advantage of much-reduced mark at Newton Abbot in June Ran no more than respectably in 2 outings there in July and limited impact on the level more recently Up in trip TFRHHIII BHA103

Parade Ring

All horses must parade in the Parade Ring except by permission of the Stewards, but in all cases must pass through the Ring on the way to the Post

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

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