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B g Galileo (IRE) - Pay The Bank
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 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
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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Fontwell Park Racecourse is part of Arena Racing Company which includes; Bath, Brighton, Chepstow Doncaster, Ffos Las, Great Yarmouth Hereford Lingfield Park Newcastle Royal Windsor, Sedgefield, Southwell, Uttoxeter, Wolverhampton and Worcester racecourses.
The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £141,538 in ratecard and incremental prize money at this racecourse from 1st January to 28th March 2025
TWO MILES ABOUT ONE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 1F 162YDS) FOR MAIDEN FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
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): G & J Moore (69 wins from 343 runners, 20%) run LE TIEP’S SACRE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): B Pauling (10 wins from 28 runners, 36%) runs BANK ON FRANK LONGEST TRAVELLER: BANK ON FRANK trained by B Pauling, Naunton, 150 miles.
LE TIEP’S SACRE shaped well starting out for Gary & Josh Moore when a recent third at Sandown and can build on it now to get off the mark Walk On High rates much the biggest threat on the back of a good Taunton second with Bank On Frank also in the mix if, as expected, building on his Lingfield third last time out
1 BANK ON FRANK (GB) (23) 2/-503
B g Passing Glance - Celestial Dancer (FR)
The Ben Pauling Racing Club
7 11-5
Ben Jones
Ben Pauling, Naunton
Br M. J. Golding Fitzdares
TIMEFORMVIEWRunner-up only start in points Beaten 23 lengths or more in 3 novice hurdles this winter but caught the eye when third at Lingfield last time and there’s likely a bigger performance in him. TFRHHHII BHA-
(81) 0-35P
B g Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Rowlestone Lass
L N & P Grant
5 11-5
James Davies
Nick Gifford, Findon
Br Ambrose Madden Avtrade Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWThird in an Ascot bumper in November but he has failed to build on that in 2 subsequent starts, offering little on hurdles bow last time at Windsor where he was pulled up TFRHHIII BHA-
3 FORLANO (FR) (19) 5350/-0
B g Papal Bull - Floriana (GER)
South Downs Super 6 & If Only Partnershp
Br Detouillon Raphael et Frederique et al
8 11-5
Sean Bowen
Jim & Suzi Best, Lewes
TIMEFORM VIEW Placed at Kempton on second of the 4 bumpers that he contested but little impact otherwise, including on hurdles debut at Wincanton last month. TFRHHIII BHA-
4
(GB) (36) 60/-
Ch g Proconsul - Meebo (IRE)
Whytehall Partnership
Br Mrs L. N. Harmes & Mr M. Willis
6 11-5
Marc Goldstein
Michael Madgwick, Denmead
TIMEFORMVIEW Fair winner at 12f on Flat but only ninth at Kempton (12f) 36 days ago. Still commands respect on his hurdles debut TFRHHHII BHA-
5
(GER) (40) 05
B g Nathaniel (IRE) - Survey (GER)
Mrs Lynne Webb & Partners
6 11-5
Jack Tudor
David Pipe, Wellington
Br Gestut Hof Lttlingen W & S Recycling
TIMEFORM VIEW A fairly useful 10f Flat winner but yet to match that form in two hurdling runs, fifth of 8 in novice at Uttoxeter (15.8f, soft) 40 days ago. Hooded for 1st time and may still do better TFRHHIII BHA-
6 THE LONG WALK (IRE) (46) 326
B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Collen Beag (IRE)
5 11-5
Jonjo O’Neill Jr.
Martyn and Elaine Booth Jonjo & A.J. O’Neill, Cheltenham
Br James A. Slattery Wasdell Group
TIMEFORM VIEW Fair form shown in bumpers, sixth of 10 at Windsor 46 days ago. No forlorn hope stepping up in trip for his hurdles debut TFRHHHII BHA-
7 WALK ON HIGH (GB) (30) 4/F-3202
B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Highland Retreat
The Highland Walkers
8 11-5
Bryan Carver
Harry Fry, Corscombe
Br Sullivan Bloodstock Ltd Grosvenor Sport
TIMEFORM VIEW Remains a maiden but he posted a good second of 14 in handicap hurdle at Taunton (16.5f, soft) 30 days ago. Solid claims. TFRHHHHI BHA114
8
WARFLEET (GB) (91) 020
B g Dartmouth - Titch Strider (IRE)
John Panvert & Ian Moss
Br John Panvert
5 11-5
Conor O’Farrell
Michael Blake, Trowbridge
TIMEFORM VIEW Fair form shown in a trio of bumpers, seventh of 8 for his new yard at Market Rasen 91 days ago. Possibilities now going hurdling. TFRHHHII BHA-
(FR) (502)
B m Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Attima
Mr R. W. Huggins
6 10-12
Sam Twiston-Davies
Anthony Honeyball, Beaminster
Br Friar Ings Stud Ltd geegeez.co.uk
TIMEFORM VIEW A fair 1m6f Flat winner for Charlie Johnston in 2023. Off 16 months but she still can’t be ruled out now starting out over hurdles for new handler TFRHHHII BHA-
10 LE TIEP’S SACRE (FR) (21) 233
B g It’s Gino (GER) - Sacree Tiepy (FR)
Sunville Rail Limited
Br Michel Contignon & Nelly Contignon
4 10-9
Niall Houlihan
Gary & Josh Moore, Horsham
KM Elite Products Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful form in France for David Cottin in October. Changed hands for €150,000 and made a promising start here when third of six in 2m Sandown novice three weeks ago. The one to beat TFRHHHHH BHA-
2024:MEETING ABANDONED
DECLARED RUNNERS 10
Hood worn first time by No. 5. Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 9. Tongue Strap worn by No. 7.
Probable S.P’s: 9-4 Le Tiep’s Sacre (FR), 11-4 Walk On High (GB), 13-2 Ask Peter (FR), 8-1 Bank On Frank (GB), 9-1 The Long Walk (IRE), 28-1 Fravanco (GB), 33-1 Warfleet (GB), 40-1 Flimsy Nosebag (IRE), 50-1 Saccary (GER), 150-1 Forlano (FR)
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.
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
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TWO MILES ABOUT THREE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 3F 104YDS) FOR FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
Total prize fund £8900 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3595, 2nd £1797, 3rd £899, 4th £449, 5th £224. (Penalty Value £4700.09)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): G & J Moore (69 wins from 343 runners, 20%) run DIPLOMATIC ASH TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): D Skelton (6 wins from 53 runners, 11%) runs DOYOUKNOWWHATIMEAN & NEXT LEFT LONGEST TRAVELLER: ROYAL MER trained by D Pipe, Wellington, 136 miles.
ROYAL MER signalled he is ready to go in again when a clear second at Lingfield last time out so is fancied to capitalise on a 2lb lower mark here. Next Left should be all the better for a recent Huntingdon fourth after a lay-off and is next on the list ahead of Broughshane and Alto Alto.
1 NEXT LEFT (IRE) (14) 414224
9 12-0
B g Sans Frontieres (IRE) - Mountainviewqueen (IRE) Charlie Todd
Mr T. C. McKeever
Dan Skelton, Alcester
Br Mrs Breda Spillane The Air Ambulance Service (Warks & Northants), Ladbrokes TIMEFORMVIEWTook well to fences in the first half of this season, winning (over 20f) at Warwick and Worcester Shaped as if the run was needed after 4 months off when fourth of 5 at Huntingdon two weeks ago. A likely contender with that run under his belt. TFRHHHHI BHA119
2 BROUGHSHANE (IRE) (17) F4-1213 CD BF
7 11-12
B g Mahler - Shuil Milan (IRE) Jonjo O’Neill Jr
Mrs Gay Smith Jonjo & A.J. O’Neill, Cheltenham
Br Michael Murphy Ashford Stud of 5095, Wasdell Group
TIMEFORMVIEW A two-time hurdles winner this term but he came in a below-par third of 5 in handicap at Carlisle (19.3f, good to soft) 17 days ago. Still much respected on his chase debut TFRHHHII BHA117
3 ALTO ALTO (FR) (24) 20-6501
Ch g Falco (USA) - Beautyful (IRE)
8 11-10
Freddie Gordon (3)
Mrs C. New Chris Gordon, Winchester
Br Mr Manuel Martinez & Mr Luciano Urano Goodwin Racing Ltd, Equestrian Fencing & Timber Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Visored for 1st time when resuming winning ways in 5-runner handicap chase at Plumpton (17f, soft) 24 days ago. Not taken lightly despite a 4lb rise TFRHHHII BHA115
4 ROYAL MER (FR) (23) P-46532 D
7 11-8
Gr g Montmartre (FR) - Princesse Pauline (FR) Jack Tudor
Mr Samuel Sutton David Pipe, Wellington
Br Xavier Moyer, Herve Sotteau & Annabelle Phillips Sutton Associates Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Notched 5 wins over fences in 2023/24. Yet to score this term but he posted a good second of 6 in 2m4f Lingfield handicap chase 23 days ago. Weighted to go close off a 2lb lower mark. TFRHHHHH BHA113
5 DOYOUKNOWWHATIMEAN
B g Martaline - Knar Mardy
Mr Robert Kirkland
(17) 11-3P44 8 11-7
Tristan Durrell (3)
Dan Skelton, Alcester
Br Exors of the Late Michael Lysaght The Air Ambulance Service (Warks & Northants), Ladbrokes
TIMEFORM VIEW Cheekpieces on for 1st time when a respectable fourth of 9 in handicap chase at Southwell (20.4f, soft) 17 days ago. Shortlisted with the headgear retained. TFRHHHII BHA112
6 DIPLOMATIC
B g Doyen (IRE) - Carrigeen Lechuga (IRE)
Tom Cannon
Past The Post Racing Gary & Josh Moore, Horsham
Br Mrs R H. Lalor KM Elite Products Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Was pulled up in handicap chase at Plumpton (17f, soft) 38 days ago. Is best opposed TFRHHIII BHA104
DECLARED RUNNERS 6
Visor worn by No. 3. Tongue Strap worn by No. 4, 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 4, 5. Stewards Note: DIPLOMATIC ASH: Following its run on 27/1/2025 it was reported that the horse would prefer a quicker surface.
Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Alto Alto (FR), 7-2 Royal Mer (FR), 9-2 Broughshane (IRE), 15-2 Next Left (IRE), 9-1 Doyouknowwhatimean (GB), 12-1 Diplomatic Ash (IRE)
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THREE MILES ABOUT TWO FURLONGS (3M 1F 166YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS FILLIES AND MARES
THE
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): N Mulholland (28 wins from 185 runners, 15%) runs HAPPY RETURNS & TUSCAN ROSE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): F O’Brien (4 wins from 26 runners, 15%) runs BARRA BLUE LONGEST TRAVELLER: BARRA BLUE trained by F O’Brien, Cheltenham, 112 miles.
This could prove tactical, with no obvious pace on paper Having proved she stays this far when secondatHuntingdonlastmonth,MISSGOLDFIREmayberiddenmoreaggressivelyandsheismarginallypreferredtoPipersCross whoalsoarrivesingoodheartbutequallywouldn’twantthistobeacrawl,withstaminaherstrongsuit.TuscanRoseisforgivenher latest below-par effort and remains of interest now tackling this longer trip in first-time cheekpieces
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1 MISS
(28) 025022 6
B m Yeats (IRE) - Miss McGoldrick (IRE)
Harry Fry Racing Syndicate Miss Goldfire
Miss Megan Bevan (7)
Harry Fry, Corscombe
Br Mr John Connolly Grosvenor Sport
TIMEFORM VIEW Bumper winner on debut has progressed for the move into handicaps, proved she stays this trip when second of 10 in handicap hurdle at Huntingdon (25f, soft) 28 days ago. 6-y-o doesn’t have many miles on the clock, and she is one of the more likely winners in this contest TFRHHHHH BHA100
2
(IRE) (25) 14-5333
8 11-13
B m Soldier of Fortune (IRE) - Oatfield Lady (IRE) Cameron Johnstone-Baker (10)
Mrs Sarah Johnstone - Cooke Emma Lavelle, Marlborough
Br Grove View Stud Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWDualwinnerinthespringof2024forRobbieLlewellynanddespitenotgettingherheadinfrontsince,shehasmatchedthatformforcurrentconnections. Shaped as if still in good form when third at Chepstow (23.6f) last month and she’s one to be interested in stepping back up in distance TFRHHHHI BHA99
(GB) (14) 0550
B m Highland Reel (IRE) - Senorita Rumbalita
Mrs J. A. Thomas & Ms K. J. Austin
5 11-7
David Bass
Richard Bandey, Kingsclere
Br Dr Bryan Mayoh Tally Ho Farm Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Well held in bumper on debut and just modest form in qualifying runs over hurdles. Longer trip needs to bring about improvement, but she’s one to note in the betting on handicap debut. TFRHHIII BHA93
4
(GB) (27) 001P66
B m Blue Bresil (FR) - Arrucian
6 11-1
Liam Harrison
Mr J. C. S. Wilson Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham
Br Grove Farm Stud BresBet
TIMEFORM VIEW Won a notably weak race on handicap debut at Leicester (20.5f, heavy) in December but has struggled in subsequent starts Handicapper has given her a chance though and her reduced mark and a step up in trip may bring about a return to form TFRHHHII BHA87
5 TUSCAN ROSE (IRE) (28) 531-22P BF
7 10-10
B m Milan - Ma Furie (FR) Sam Twiston-Davies Fighting Chance Syndicate Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke
Br Jonathan Whymark
TIMEFORMVIEWFinishedlasttermwithsuccessatTauntonandcarriedthatformintothisseason,onlyfindingonetoogoodinherfirstcoupleofstarts,shapingasthough she would improve for staying distances. Forgiven latest run (pulled up, found to be in season) and better expected in first-time cheekpieces. TFRHHHHI BHA82
6 LYNESS DANCER (GB) (35) 66-0405
Ch m Norse Dancer (IRE) - Madame Allsorts
6 10-10
Tom Cannon
Thompson & Musson Dominic Ffrench Davis, Lambourn
Br R & R Musson High View Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWBehind both starts in point bumpers and it has been a similar story under Rules, well-beaten in a bumper and qualifying runs. Needs to improve for this longer trip and step into handicap company. TFRHHIII BHA82
7 HAPPY RETURNS (GB) (22) F4/443-4
B m Recharge (IRE) - Bonne Anniversaire
Mrs J M. Abbott
8 10-3
Conor O’Farrell
Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke
Br Shade Oak Stud Tote
TIMEFORM VIEWMade the frame all 4 completed starts in handicaps in 2023 and showed enough after 19-month absence to suggest she retains that ability when fourth of 9 at Hereford (21.7f), not given a hard time once chance had gone Yard has two runners in this and worth noting how the market rates her chances. TFRHHHII BHA75
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 5. Tongue Strap worn by No. 1.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 2, 7.
Stewards Note:
TUSCAN ROSE: Following its run on 6/2/2025 it was reported that the horse was found to be in season.
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Miss Goldfire (IRE), 3-1 Pipers Cross (IRE), 4-1 Tuscan Rose (IRE), 8-1 Barra Blue (GB), 17-2 Happy Returns (GB), 18-1 Ramalamadingdong (GB), 22-1 Lyness Dancer (GB)
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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 high-specification 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.fontwellpark.co.uk
TWO MILES ABOUT THREE FURLONGS (2M 3F 29YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND
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): G & J Moore (69 wins from 343 runners, 20%) run SOIGNEUX BELL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): G & J Moore (4 wins from 34 runners, 12%) run SOIGNEUX BELL LONGEST TRAVELLER: STORMING NELSON trained by S Gardner, Longdown, 156 miles.
Lightly-raced WHAT’S ONE MORE settled better when fourth in a higher grade last time and granted a fair pace to aim at on this occasion, there could be more improvement to come over this longer trip. Forgiven his latest effort, Copper Cove may be seen to better effect now back up in distance while Decorated and Tea and Chats both look fairly treated if they can put it all together
B g Muhtathir - Marble Game (FR) Caoilin Quinn
Jacobs Construction (Holdings) Limited Gary & Josh Moore, Horsham
Br Mme Victoria Libaud
Jacobs Construction (Holdings) Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Flat winner in France who readily landed juvenile hurdle at this venue in December 2023 before disappointing the following month Needed the run after 13 months off when well-held at Sandown 3 weeks ago. Should come on for that but connections quick to reach for headgear(tongue-tie/cheekpieces). TFRHHHII BHA105
2 ACTIVIST (FR) (30) P-P1645 D 6 11-13
B g Iffraaj - Above The Clouds (FR) Jack Tudor
Mrs L. Maclennan David Pipe, Wellington
Br Dayton Investments Limited W & S Recycling
TIMEFORMVIEWReturnedtoformwithwinningreappearance(Leicester15.5f)buthasn’tbeenabletogethisheadinfrontfromhighermarkssince,despiteperforming with some credit Tried in first-time visor and while he should run his race again, he’s still a couple of pounds above his last winning mark. TFRHHHII BHA104
3 KINGSTON BRESIL (GB) (80) 264563
B g Blue Bresil (FR) - Summervale (IRE)
5 11-12
Mrs Izzie Hill (7)
Mr Alan Hill Lawney Hill, Aston Rowant
Br Mr Adrian Butler Prolinx Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Best effort in final qualifying run when third of 12 in novice hurdle at Plumpton (15.9f, good to soft), although was well-positioned in how the race unfolded. Makes handicap debut with little room for error from his opening mark. TFRHHIII BHA103
B g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Starrystarrysky (IRE)
9 11-12
Mr Joshua Newman (5)
4Racing Owners Club Kayley Woollacott, Crewkerne
Br Mrs T. J. Kidd
The Firehouse Somerset
TIMEFORMVIEWConsistent type has been steadily progressive since the end of last season, again performing with credit when only bettered by an improver last month (Taunton, 19f) Races off a career high mark but not ruled out in his current form TFRHHHHI BHA103
5 COPPER COVE (IRE) (23) 2124-00 C
B g Jet Away - Cherry Island (IRE)
Mrs E. J. Wills
8 11-12
Jonjo O’Neill Jr
Jonjo & A.J. O’Neill, Cheltenham
Br Ms Cecily Purcell Wasdell Group
TIMEFORM VIEWCoursewinner(17.7f,heavy)lastseasonandhavingneededhisreappearance,didwaytoomuchtoosoonwhendownthefield atLingfield 23daysago,shaping better than the beaten distance suggests Both wins have been on more testing ground but might be seen to better effect for this longer trip TFRHHHHI BHA103
6 WHAT’S ONE MORE (IRE) (28) 301-434 6 11-11
Ch m Mount Nelson - Madame Stella (FR) Ben Jones
Bonita Racing Club Emma Lavelle, Marlborough
Br Michael G. Daly Hatherden Horse Transport
TIMEFORM VIEWHaving often raced keenly (including when landing a bumper last season) connections have taken their time with this mare and she did settle better when fourth in a decent race for the grade (winner entered in Saturday’s Imperial Cup) last time. She could be an improver if relaxing over longer trip TFRHHHHH BHA102
7 DECORATED (GB) (25) 45-5PP4 D
7 11-7
Ch g Nathaniel (IRE) - Trapeze Sam Twiston-Davies
Mr M.L. Darley Oliver Signy, Lambourn
Br Mr K. Kok Oliver Signy Racing Llp TIMEFORMVIEWDisappointingoverhurdleslastseason/fencesthisseason Handicapmarkhasplummetedwhichpromptedaslightlymoreencouragingeffortwhenfourthof12 at Chepstow (19.4f, heavy) last month Fairly handicapped and the question is whether he can build on that effort under different conditions TFRHHHHI BHA98
B g Westerner - Dartmeet (IRE)
Exors of the late Mr L. Gilbert
8 11-7
Freddie Gordon (3)
Chris Gordon, Winchester
Br T. J. Whitley Goodwin Racing Ltd, Equestrian Fencing & Timber Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEWStill a maiden but has shown enough promise in handicaps to suggest he is capable off this sort of mark. Was given a very considerate return to action following a 10-month absence last time and could be open to improvement on the back of that effort Interesting and one to note in the betting. TFRHHHHI BHA98
(13) 56-P00P
B g Mount Nelson - Storming Strumpet
Mr D. V. Gardner
6 11-4
Lucy Gardner
Susan Gardner, Longdown
Br Mountainview Stud Ltd Tipperary Woodhayes Stud
TIMEFORM VIEW Winner of an Exeter novice last January but has offered little in 6 subsequent handicap starts, having been easy to back when pulled-up 13 days ago. Best to look elsewhere TFRHHIII BHA95
(27) 3600
B g Sans Frontieres (IRE) - Maidrin Rua (IRE)
5 11-1
James Davies
The Willow and Bridle Partnership Nick Gifford, Findon
Br Mrs Evelyn Sheridan Avtrade Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Promising third of 11 in a Downpatrick bumper for Paul Nolan in September but comfortably held in novice hurdles for Nick Gifford in recent months. Improvement required on handicap hurdle debut TFRHHIII BHA92
B f Expert Eye - Jazzy Belle (IRE)
4 10-2
Conor O’Farrell
Mr B. Walsh Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke
Br Mount Coote Stud
TIMEFORM VIEWFair on Flat for Joseph O’Brien but well-beaten in 3 juvenile hurdles for current yard Did offer minor promise on handicap debut when fourth of 6 at Plumpton (15.9f), although never looked like winning Races from 5lb out of handicap and needs to take another step forward for this
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
Visor worn first time by No. 2.
Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 1.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 1.
Hood worn by No. 10.
Tongue Strap worn by No. 5, 9.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 5, 11.
Probable S.P’s: 4-1 Our Dylan (IRE), 6-1 What’s One More (IRE), 7-1 Activist (FR), 15-2 Decorated (GB), 8-1 Copper Cove (IRE), 12-1 Soigneux Bell (FR), Kingston Bresil (GB), 14-1 Tea And Chats (IRE), 22-1 Low Expectations (IRE), Little Lady Lucy (IRE), 25-1 Storming Nelson (IRE)
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TWO MILES ABOUT ONE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 1F 165YDS) FOR FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
Total prize fund
£8900 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3595, 2nd £1797, 3rd £899, 4th £449, 5th £224. (Penalty Value £4700.09)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): G & J Moore (69 wins from 343 runners, 20%) run JOLYJUMP TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): G & J Moore (4 wins from 34 runners, 12%) run JOLYJUMP LONGEST TRAVELLER: DEMOISELLE KAP trained by J Candlish, Leek, 233 miles.
DEMOISELLE KAP made it 2 from 2 for Jennie Candlish when scoring easily at Newcastle 3 weeks ago, jumping accurately making her first chase start in Britain, and she can land the hat-trick in her current form. The main danger could be Royal King, who showed fair form in France and shaped encouragingly back over fences last time, ahead of Smart Casual
B g Anjaal - Trebles (IRE)
James Davies Ham Manor Farms Ltd
Nick Gifford, Findon
Br Breda Wall & Timothy Cleary Avtrade Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWDual winning pointer who opened his chase account at the third attempt in handicap at this C&D (soft) on Boxing Day. Well-beaten fourth of 10 at Huntingdon (16.5f, soft) 6 weeks ago, but he’s not ruled out with cheekpieces added back at this venue TFRHHHII BHA110
2
KAP (FR) (21) P-04011
B m Kapgarde (FR) - Dabaratsa (FR)
7 11-13
Jonjo O’Neill Jr
Mr Larry Melrose Jennie Candlish, Leek
Br E.A.R.L. de Cordelles et al
TIMEFORM VIEW Back to her best when winning handicap hurdle at Sedgefield on stable debut last month and, making her first chase start in Britain, followed up at Newcastle (16.3f, good to soft) 8 days later. Scored easily last time and she’s a leading contender TFRHHHHH BHA109
3 ROYAL KING (FR) (14) F42042 BF
Gr g Saint des Saints (FR) - Anaqueen (FR)
5 11-11
Mr Jack Andrews (3)
Mr Will Simpson Tom Ellis, Rugby
Br E.A.R.L. Haras Du Luy Fresh Air
TIMEFORM VIEW Fair form over fences in France and, having shown encouragement starting off over hurdles for current yard, ran well when second of 5 in handicap chase at Huntingdon (16.5f, good to soft) 2 weeks ago. Respected with cheekpieces back on TFRHHHHI BHA107
4 JOLYJUMP (FR) (24) 24413P
B g Kapgarde (FR) - Pepite du Mathan (FR)
6 11-7
Caoilin Quinn
Mr Jerry Hinds & Mr Ashley Head Gary & Josh Moore, Horsham
Br Mrs D Saliou & Haras de La Haie Neuve
KM Elite Products Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWMade second start over fences a winning one in handicap at Southwell in November Not in the same form in 2 subsequent outings, off 10 weeks before pulled up at Plumpton (17f, soft) last time, but he could fare better with his recent run behind him. TFRHHHII BHA103
5 CONSTANT FRIDAY (IRE) (19) P351//-P4
Gr g Mahler - Mattys Joy (IRE)
Pink Birds
10 10-3
Tabitha Worsley (3)
Richard Rowe, Pulborough
Br John Palmer Southern Cranes & Access Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Off the mark in handicap hurdle at Plumpton (20.5f) in April 2022. However, after an absence of nearly 3 years he hasn’t offered much in 2 starts this season, making his chasing debut when well-beaten fourth of 6 at Wincanton (20.2f, soft) 19 days ago. TFRHHIII BHA85
6 SMART CASUAL (GB) (38) B2-3323 BF
B g Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Rouquine Sauvage
7 10-2
Sam Twiston-Davies
Mr John P. McManus Anthony Honeyball, Beaminster
Br Mrs Rachael Honeyball geegeez.co.uk
TIMEFORMVIEWRemains a maiden but made a promising start over fences when placed on his first 2 outings of the campaign. Lesser effort when third of 6 in handicap at Plumpton (17f, soft) in January, though he could bounce back with cheekpieces on first time TFRHHHII BHA83
7 PLEASURE GARDEN (USA) (28) 01/24-30 8 10-2
B g Union Rags (USA) - Garden of Eden (USA) Marc Goldstein
Mr H J Jarvis & Mrs P Jarvis Karen Jewell, Sittingbourne
Br Neil Jones Karen Jewell Racing
TIMEFORMVIEWFair winner on the Flat and made a successful chasing debut in handicap at Plumpton in April 2023 Made the frame both starts last season, but went backwards from return when well held at Huntingdon last time Has work to do from out of the weights TFRHHIII BHA74
DECLARED RUNNERS 7
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 1, 3, 6. Tongue Strap worn by No. 2, 6.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 7.
Stewards Note:
JOLYJUMP: Following its run on 10/2/2025 it was reported that the horse made a bad mistake.
Probable S.P’s: 6-4 Demoiselle Kap (FR), 4-1 Royal King (FR), 9-2 Smart Casual (GB), 7-1 Koenigsstern (IRE), 9-1 Jolyjump (FR), 28-1 Pleasure Garden (USA), 40-1 Constant Friday (IRE)
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TWO MILES ABOUT ONE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 1F 162YDS) FOR FOUR, FIVE AND SIX YRS OLD
THE BETGOODWIN AMBASSADOR PHIL THE POWER TAYLOR OPEN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 5) (CATEGORY 1 ELIMINATION) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund £4500 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £1878, 2nd £939, 3rd £469, 4th £235. (Penalty Value £2450.70)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): A Honeyball (37 wins from 126 runners, 29%) runs FOUNTAINS BLENHEIN TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Honeyball (2 wins from 11 runners, 18%) runs FOUNTAINS BLENHEIN
LONGEST TRAVELLERS: CROESO TALOG trained by J Evans, Kinnersley, 136 miles. BRAS D’OR trained by D Pipe, Wellington, 136 miles.
BRAS D’OR was second in a point in October and the winner has since taken a bumper for NigelTwiston-Davies so he makes plenty of appeal starting out in a thin contest Fountains Blenhein is feared most.
1 BEN LOMOND (IRE) (98) 0 5
B g Gleneagles (IRE) - Coquette Rouge (IRE)
Harry Reed
Simonell Racing Daisy Hitchins, Sherborne
Br Roundhill Stud & C. & M. Murphy
TIMEFORM VIEW 25/1, pulled too hard when well beaten on debut at Taunton in November
2 BRAS D’OR (FR) (144) P2
B g Barastraight - Nuit de Guerre (FR)
Mr John P. McManus
TFRHIIII BHA-
5 11-2
Jack Tudor
David Pipe, Wellington
Br Mrs Melanie Gonzalez De Canales W & S Recycling
TIMEFORM VIEW€55,000 half-brother to fair hurdler Ronde de Nuit (2m winner, by Doctor Dino) and Nuit de France (17f hurdle/chase winner in France) Runner-up on second of 2 outings in Irish points (Oct 2024), the winner taking a bumper for Nigel Twiston-Davies since. Lots to like for top connections. TFRHHHHH BHA-
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Ch g Cityscape - Croeso Mawr
Richard Evans Bloodstock
5 11-2
Ben Poste
James Evans, Kinnersley
Br Richard Evans Bloodstock The Little Jet Company Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Cityscape gelding. Dam 1m winner
4 FOUNTAINS BLENHEIN (GB) (81) 4
B g Passing Glance - Fountain Crumble
TFRHHHII BHA-
6 11-2
Sam Twiston-Davies
The Fountains Partnership Anthony Honeyball, Beaminster
Br Fountains Partnership geegeez.co.uk
TIMEFORM VIEWBrother to 3 winners, including useful hurdler/smart chaser Fountains Windfall (2 1/4m-25f winner) and dual bumper winner/fair hurdler Fountains Blossom (2 1/2m winner), out of a bumper/2 3/4m-3m hurdle winner Fourth sole start in point bumpers (Dec 15). Got to be of interest. TFRHHHHI BHA-
5 ITAINTMEBABE (IRE) (109) P2
B g Sageburg (IRE) - Grande Solitaire (FR)
Mrs S. J. Humphrey
Br John Byrne
6 11-2
Sean Bowen
Sarah Humphrey, West Wratting
TIMEFORMVIEWHalf-brother to 4 winners, including smart bumper winner Killyglass (by Heron Island) and winning hurdler/chaser Solitary Palm Runner-up on second of 2 starts in Irish points (Nov 17). Sean Bowen up and one to note TFRHHHII BHA-
6 MONANSUNU (GB) (27) 0 5 11-2
B g Pether’s Moon (IRE) - Molly Potter
Jokulhlaup Syndicate
Caoilin Quinn
Andy Irvine, East Grinstead
Br James and Jean Potter Ltd Funnel Fuel
TIMEFORMVIEW
£9,000 Pether’s Moon gelding Dam unraced half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/smart chaser (stayed 29f) Potterman. 100/1, pulled hard and well beaten in Kempton bumper on debut 4 weeks ago. TFRHIIII BHA-
7 COMMANCHE PRINCESS (GB) (27) 0 5 10-9
B m Dartmouth - Melangerie
Mr Tim Richardson & Partners
Br Shade Oak Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW
Tom Cannon
Amanda Perrett, Pulborough
Amanda Perrett Racing - Coombelands Racing Stables
£5,000 3-y-o, Dartmouth mare. Dam, bumper/2m hurdle winner, half-sister to useful hurdler/chase winner (stayed 21f) Cultivator. 28/1, well beaten in Kempton bumper on debut 4 weeks ago. TFRHHIII BHA-
First Race 2.10 - THE BETGOODWIN NEW UK BOOKIE 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, February 28th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 4th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 9lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 5lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb. BetGoodwin 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. 15 entries at £38. - Closed February 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3213; Second £1607; Third £803; Fourth £402. (Penalty Value £4193.42)
SEE PAGE 8 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 2.40 - THE BETGOODWIN HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) (Fontwell Chase Series Qualifier) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4700 to the winning horse The second to receive £2162, the third £1081, the fourth £541 and the fifth £269. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-120 (also open to such horses rated 121 and 122 - see Standard Conditions). £44 stake if the horse is rated 94 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 93 or lower with £36 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 4th. Penalties, after February 22nd, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb. BetGoodwin 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. All horses which finish in the first 8 in this race will be eligible to enter THE FONTWELL CHASE SERIES FINAL to be run over 2m 3f 104y at Fontwell on 28 March, 2025. 10 entries at £44. - Closed February 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3595; Second £1797; Third £899; Fourth £449; Fifth £224. (Penalty Value £4700.09)
SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 3.10 - THE BETGOODWIN DOWNLOAD THE APP MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)
Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3247 to the winning horse The second to receive £1494, the third £747, the fourth £373 and the fifth £186. for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, Rated 0-100. Enter by noon, February 28th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 4th. Penalties, after February 22nd, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb. BetGoodwin 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. 15 entries at £30.Closed February 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2484; Second £1242; Third £621; Fourth £311; Fifth £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81)
SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 3.40 - THE BETGOODWIN FREE BET NOSE LOSERS 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, February 28th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 4th. Penalties, after February 22nd, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb. BetGoodwin 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. 15 entries at £30. - Closed February 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2484; Second £1242; Third £621; Fourth £311; Fifth £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81)
SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 4.10 - THE BETGOODWIN BEST ODDS GUARANTEED 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, the third £1081, the fourth £541 and the fifth £269. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 - see Standard Conditions). £44 stake if the horse is rated 84 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 83 or lower with £36 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 4th. Penalties, after February 22nd, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb. BetGoodwin 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. 10 entries at £44. - Closed February 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money Winner £3595; Second £1797; Third £899; Fourth £449; Fifth £224. (Penalty Value £4700.09)
SEE PAGE 22 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 4.40 - THE BETGOODWIN AMBASSADOR PHIL THE POWER TAYLOR OPEN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 5) (Category 1 Elimination) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £2450 to the winning horse The second to receive £1129, the third £564 and the fourth £282. for four, five and six yrs old only, which have not run under any recognised Rules of Racing, except National Hunt Flat races, Irish National Hunt Flat races or French AQPS Flat races. Enter by noon, February 28th and pay £22 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 4th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 6lb; 5-y-o and 6-y-o 11st 2lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a race 7lb Of 2 races 10lb No allowance to take a Horse’s weight below 10st 2lb. The Riders’ Allowances under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code may be claimed in this race. BetGoodwin 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. 11 entries at £22. - Closed February 28th, 2025. Owners Prize Money Winner £1878; Second £939; Third £469; Fourth £235. (Penalty Value £2450.70)
SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.
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