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Admission Conditions of Entry
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. 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 Transfers to enclosures may be possible on the day, subject to availability
Baby Changing Facilities
There are four areas for baby changing: 1 on each floor in the Lord Nelson Grandstand and 1 in the toilets in the Tea Rooms.
Bars
The racecourse bars will stop serving half an hour after the last race No person under the age of 18 years will be served or allowed to consume alcohol on these premises
Dogs
Dogs are not allowed at Great Yarmouth Racecourse with the exception of Assisted Dogs.
Dress Code
Premier and Hospitality Enclosures – We encourage customers to adopt ‘smart casual’ clothing Jackets, collared shirts and ties are not obligatory but we do advise customers that we do not allow ripped jeans, sportswear, jogging bottoms, beachwear, fancy dress or extreme attire Tailored shorts, smart jeans and trainers are permitted. Grandstand & Paddock Enclosure – There is no formal dress code in this enclosure, however the removal of shirts is not permitted.
Evacuation Procedures
Great Yarmouth Racecourse has significantly enhanced Safety & Security measures this year to ensure your safety, comfort and enjoyment of the day. However an incident may occur which is beyond our control and 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
Health & Safety Notice
The Racecourse would be grateful if racegoers could observe all Health & Safety requirements whilst at Great Yarmouth Racecourse. We would also be grateful if parents could keep a close eye on children and prevent them from climbing on the running rails and getting onto the actual racecourse We would also like to remind racegoers that the FIRST AID room is located opposite the racecourse offices.
Horse & Jockey Welfare at Great Yarmouth
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.greatyarmouth-racecourse.co.uk.
Laptops, Notebooks and Computing Devices
Laptop computers are not allowed into the public areas of the racecourse, irrespective of their intended use. Notebooks, tablets and mobile phones are permitted but no device is to be used for the capture of horse racing video or for communication with anyone outside the racecourse for the purpose of or in connection with any betting. Still photography is permitted but for personal use only You will be politely asked to remove the device or leave the racecourse should you breach these conditions.
Photography
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. Recording Racing Images and Sound.
Viewing Steppings
In the interest of safety and the comfort of others, please do not take food or drink onto the Grandstand steps

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
The Great Yarmouth Racecourse Executive would like to thank our sponsors and wish them an enjoyable and prosperous day’s racing

RICHARD DELF MEMORIAL
CLAIRE&MICHAEL’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY
FRIDAY 15 AUGUST
(UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)
STEWARDS OF THE MEETING
DEVON’S VJ REMEMBRANCE DAY
SIMON, CONNAWAY (Chief Steward), SARAH ELLISON (Stewards Panel Chair)
MICHAEL EYRE, SIMON KIRK, LOUISE NEALE
STARTERS
PHILLIP DENNIS
STUART TURNER
JUDGE
KATIE DOWSON
CLERK OF THE SCALES
JEREMY LIND
VETERINARY OFFICER
RACHAEL FROST
VETERINARY SURGEONS
ANN KENT (SVET)
JAMES TILLY
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN
POLLY PAPWORTH
MEDICAL OFFICERS
Dr MEG HARDMAN (SRMO)
Dr DUNCAN PEACOCK (RMO)
NURSE
SUE PATEMAN
EQUINE WELFARE & INTEGRITY OFFICERS
JULIE LINGHAM
ELIZABETH BUDDEN
SARAH SHREEVE
RACEDAY PRESENTER
TIM PETERS
RACEDAY COMMENTATOR
STEVEN POWEL
BETTING RING MANAGER
CLIFF MORRISSEY
GENERAL MANAGER
TOM PENNINGTON
REGIONAL CLERK OF THE COURSE
RICHARD ALDOUS
DESIGNATED
SAFEGUARDING LEAD
TOM PENNINGTON
DEPUTY
SAFEGUARDING LEAD
RICHARD ALDOUS
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER
ANGIE SHARPE
EVENTS & RETAIL MANAGER
KATE MOSS


CARAVAN CLUB

Sound Angela - winner of the Listed EBF Stallions John Musker Fillies’ Stakes on Wednesday 18 September 2024
saddlecloth no. horse’s name & birthplace
no. days since last ran
previous performances
- = new season / = previous season
bold type = all weather form
C = course winner
D = distance winner
CD = course & distance winner
BF = beaten favourite
9 SOUND ANGELA (GB) (26) 20322-5
age weight st-lb draw
5 9-4 (7)
B m Muhaarar - Instance Silvestre De Sousa
Mr Yuichi Masuda
Roger Varian, Newmarket
Br Mr Charles Fox Sponsor
TIMEFORMVIEWUseful mare who returned from 8 months off/breathing surgery with a promising fifth of 15 in handicap at York (10.2f, good to firm) 26 days ago. Very much one to consider with that run under her belt. TFRHHHHI BHA98
KEY Breeding Owner Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
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 chance.
OFFICIAL BHA RATING
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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British Stallion Studs will contribute £2million towards British
in 2025, bringing our total investment to £40million since we were founded in 1983
FIRST RACE 2.15
SEVEN FURLONGS, STRAIGHT (7F AND 3YDS)
FOR MAIDEN TWO YRS OLD
THE BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF
MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund
£9950 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £4246, 2nd £2122, 3rd £1062, 4th £530. (Penalty Value £5372.99) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): G Boughey (20 wins from 129 runners, 16%) runs ARMSTRONG TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): C Appleby (7 wins from 21 runners, 33%) runs CATULLUS LONGEST TRAVELLER: CAPALL RASA trained by T Dascombe, Lambourn, 190 miles.
Hard to oppose useful-prospect CATULLUS in this weak maiden. Armstrong offered something to work on at Lingfield and can follow him home
1 ARMSTRONG (IRE) (38) 3
Ch c Starman - Moment of Truth (IRE)
Al Shaqab Racing & Amo Racing
Daniel Muscutt
George Boughey, Newmarket
Br Sandra Russell Sports Invest UK Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW£115,000 foal, 260,000 gns yearling, Starman colt. Half-brother to several winners, including smart 7f-1 1/4m winner Excellent Truth. Dam maiden (stayed 1 1/4m) sister to smart winner up to 1 1/2m Gold Trail Third of 8 in novice at Lingfield (7f, 10/3) on debut 38 days ago, needing stiffer test TFRHHHII BHA-
2 CAPALL
RASA (IRE)
(-) 9-7 (2)
B g Footstepsinthesand - Point Reyes (IRE)
Mr Laurence Bellman and Partner
Pierre-Louis Jamin
Tom Dascombe, Lambourn
Br Castletown Bloodstock Ltd Route Agency Limited
TIMEFORMVIEW Foaled April 11 £68,000 yearling, Footstepsinthesand gelding. Half-brother to 2-y-o 5f winner Mission Command Dam 2-y-o 1m winner out of useful 10.4f winner Hug And A Kiss Market good guide to stable newcomers. TFRHHHII BHA-
3 CATULLUS (IRE) (22) 32
9-7 (3)
B c Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Communicate William Buick
Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket
Br Godolphin Emirates Fly Better
TIMEFORM VIEW Invincible Spirit colt who showed plenty of ability when placed in maidens at Newmarket and Sandown last month. Has been found an excellent opportunity. TFRHHHHH BHA-
4 EL CARRUSEL (GB) (7) 6
B g Advertise - Smitten
The Boys Are Back In Town
Br Genesis Green Stud Ltd
9-7 (1)
Stevie Donohoe
John Ryan, Newmarket
TIMEFORMVIEW 1,000 gns yearling Advertise gelding. First foal out of a dam of little account Sixth of 8 in seller at Musselburgh (7.1f, good to firm, 33/1) on debut 7 days ago. TFRHIIII BHA-
2024: BACK IN BLACK (IRE) 2 9 7 Daniel Muscutt 8-13 (James Fanshawe) 10 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 4
Probable S.P’s: 2-11 Catullus (IRE), 9-1 Armstrong (IRE), 12-1 Capall Rasa (IRE), 200-1 El Carrusel (GB)
GREAT BRITISH BONUS SCHEME
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.

POSITION OF STALLS
Straight - Centre
1m4f - Inside
CHECK YOUR BETTING SLIPS
Customers of the Boards and Rails bookmakers should check their itemised tickets immediately on receipt, as mistakes cannot be rectified after the “off”. Please retain all betting tickets until after the weigh-in, as immediate payment will be made only on production of the original ticket. All tickets remain valid for one month.
HBLB PRIZE MONEY
The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £270,564 in ratecard and incremental prize money at this racecourse from 23rd June to 14th September 2025.



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Extra place terms are at odds 1/5 unless otherwise stated. Applies to each-way singles or accumulator bets prior to the off. Extra place terms are subject to non-runners. Gamble Responsibly. 18+ T&Cs Apply.






Silver Wedding Anniversary

We are celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary in August 2025 and wanted to use this time to do all the things that bring joy to us and have formed a part of our life together. One of those has been horses and horse racing, Claire teaches horse riding and we have been to racecourses all over the Country to watch the horses and usually be unsuccessful when placing small bets on the races. We are very grateful to be joined by our amazing daughters, Sophie and Jessica, who are the best example of our life and time together, we are very proud of them and love them with all of our hearts.
We are very grateful to be able to sponsor a race today, the “Claire and Michael 25thAnniversary Stakes” and we even get the honour of selecting the best turned out horse and presenting the trophies to the winners. It is a long time since we first met 30 years ago and 25 years since our wedding, hopefully we will have another 30+ years together and see our girls grow up and continue to be the wonderful people they are and finally thank you to Claire for being an amazing Mum, Wife and the only person with whom I could spend my life.
SECOND RACE 2.50
SIX FURLONGS (6F AND 3YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE CLAIRE AND MICHAEL’S 25TH
ANNIVERSARY CLASSIFIED STAKES (CLASS 6)
Total prize fund £6600 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2725, 2nd £1363, 3rd £681, 4th £341, 5th £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): C Dunnett (8 wins from 190 runners, 4%) runs FAST FLO TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): J Owen (7 wins from 50 runners, 14%) runs B ASSOCIATES LONGEST TRAVELLER: PAYFORANOTHER DAAY trained by S Hodgson, Hook, 178 miles.
B ASSOCIATES has returned to form since rejoining his current yard, winning twice in quick succession, including at this track. He looks capable of scoring again with headgear applied Analytical Engine impressed when scoring over C&D last week and should relish this sprint trip again, while Payforanother Daay showed promise at Bath after an absence. 1-2-3:
1.B ASSOCIATES (IRE) 2.ANALYTICAL
B g War Command (USA) - Spirit of The Sea (IRE)
Paddy Bradley Deva Racing JH James Owen, Newmarket
Br W. M. Johnstone
TIMEFORMVIEWDual course winner who ended lengthy losing run when scoring at this track (7f) 12 days ago. Kept busy since, resuming winning ways in minor event at Brighton (7f) as 6/5 favourite 8 days ago. First-time headgear applied and looks capable of defying a
2 ANALYTICAL ENGINE (GB) (9) 60-0001 CD 4 10-0 (5)
Ch f Mukhadram - Ada Lovelace Dylan Hogan
Mr.Don Clark Mike Murphy, Westoning
Br Mr D. A. Clark Tote
TIMEFORMVIEWPreviously struggled over longer trips with poor efforts at Chelmsford and Kempton. Won comfortably in 5-runner handicap over C&D (12/1) 9 days ago, posting an improved effort to get off the mark. Could follow up if continuing to benefit from these shorter sprint distances TFRHHHHI BHA47 (+7)
3 ARAIFJAN (GB) (20) 433642 C D
Ch g Kyllachy - Light Hearted
Mrs H. Lloyd-Herrington
8 9-9 (6)
Daniel Muscutt
Michael Herrington, Willoughton
Br Cheveley Park Stud Limited Tote
TIMEFORM VIEW Experienced handicapper who ran well when 2nd of 14 in 5f handicap at Newcastle (AW) (10/1) 20 days ago, just losing out on the nod. Has previous course win but 22 runs since last success. TFRHHHII BHA48
4 CAESARS PEARL (IRE) (57) 00-6000 D
B m Profitable (IRE) - Malilla (IRE)
5 9-9 (7)
Pierre-Louis Jamin
Craig Lidster Racing Craig Lidster, Malton
Br Mrs Tina Cox
TIMEFORMVIEW Last of 10 in handicap at Wetherby (17/2) 57 days ago, running below form again with cheekpieces back on Now without a win in 15 races. TFRHHIII BHA48
5 FAST FLO (GB) (12) 006664
B m Garswood - College Doll
Mrs Christine Dunnett
Br Mrs Christine Dunnett
6 9-9 (3)
Christian Howarth (3)
Christine Dunnett, Norwich
Christine Dunnett Racing
TIMEFORM VIEW Winless maiden who ran up to her best when fourth of 8 in minor race at Yarmouth (40/1) 12 days ago, led early but faded late. TFRHHHII BHA41 (+5)
6 NO NEWS (IRE) (37) 064056
B g Prince of Lir (IRE) - Lost Highway (IRE)
5 9-9 (4)
Oliver Carmichael (7)
Mrs Irene Hampson J. R. Jenkins, Royston
Br John Hutchinson
TIMEFORM VIEW Extended long losing run to 17 starts and sixth of 11 in handicap at Yarmouth (66/1) 37 days ago when racing freely before fading First-time blinkers replace visor. TFRHHIII BHA42
7 PAYFORANOTHER DAAY (GB) (14) 04000-3
5 9-9 (2)
B g Adaay (IRE) - Amber Lane Adam Farragher P C F Racing Ltd
Br Mr W. Poole & Mr L. Loake
Simon Hodgson, Hook
TIMEFORMVIEWHas shown little in most races but step back in the right direction after 11 months off when third of 9 in minor race over 5.7f at Bath (20/1) 14 days ago. Needs to build on that TFRHHHII BHA44
2024: SCARLET LADY 3 9 11 Tommie Jakes 7-4 (Philip McBride) 7 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 7
Blinkers worn first time by No. 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 1. Tongue Strap worn by No. 2. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 3, 4.
Stewards Note:
CAESARS PEARL: Following its run on 19/6/2025 it was reported that the horse was unsuited by the going.
Probable S.P’s: 2-1 B Associates (IRE), 3-1 Analytical Engine (GB), 13-2 Araifjan (GB), Payforanother Daay (GB), 10-1 Fast Flo (GB), 22-1 Caesars Pearl (IRE), No News (IRE)
APPROXIMATE ODDS
Odds Indicator Boards are now all marked “Approximate Odds’’ and all show the same approximate odds on offer at any given time before the start. It will be appreciated that these are intended as a guide and cannot necessarily reflect the resultant S.P or the Tote Dividend of the winner
RECORD TIMES

THIRD RACE 3.25
ABOUT FIVE FURLONGS (5F AND 42YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
QUINNBET QUARTERBACK HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5)
Total prize fund
£8400 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3468, 2nd £1735, 3rd £867, 4th £433, 5th £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): M Appleby (13 wins from 135 runners, 10%) runs GYPSY NATION TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): M Appleby (5 wins from 26 runners, 19%) runs GYPSY NATION
WEIGHTWATCHER: MATCH PLAY won off a handicap mark of 73, his rating is now down 8lb to 65. LONGEST TRAVELLER: SMOOTH SILESIE trained by L Williamson, Tarporley, 211 miles.
SMOOTH SILESIE has found her form again, winning over course and distance 12 days ago before a creditable second at Lingfield under a penalty. She should go well again off same mark if recent busy spell hasn’t caught up with her. Angle Land is another course and distance winner in good form, keeping on when second at Lingfield recently Match Play can have his York run excused so needs considering, too.
B g Blue Point (IRE) - Our Joy (IRE)
Mr W. Frewen
Dylan Hogan
Julie Camacho, Malton
Br Ballyphilip Stud David Roberts & Partners Insurance Brokers Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Inconsistent recently but returned to form when second of 10 in 6f handicap at Doncaster (8/1) 13 days ago, almost stealing it from the front. Drop to 5f may suit. TFRHHHII BHA70
2 ANGLE LAND (GB) (24) 040122 CD 6 9-8 (1)
B m Mayson - Jumeirah Star (USA) Silvestre De Sousa
Mr Allen Rix & Mr Richard Penney
Robert Cowell, Newmarket
Br Mr K. Dasmal & Bottisham Heath Stud Al Basti Equiworld
TIMEFORMVIEWCourse and distance winner in June, also finishing second at this track two weeks later. Second of 6 in 5f handicap at Lingfield (11/4) 24 days ago, keeping on without threatening the winner Clearly in good form and should go well again. TFRHHHHI BHA66
3 MATCH PLAY (GB) (20) 432130 CD
B g Dandy Man (IRE) - Corazon Canarias (FR)
5 9-7 (4)
Daniel Muscutt
chris priestley & partners Paul Midgley, Westow
Br Branton Court Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW5f handicapper with a win at Pontefract in June before finishing seventeenth of 19 at York (40/1) 20 days ago, never involved from highest stall Previous course and distance winner who should bounce back. TFRHHHHI BHA65
4 SMOOTH SILESIE (IRE) (6) 605212 CD
Ch f Smooth Daddy (USA) - Silesie (USA)
4 9-3 (in5lbex) (3)
Pat Cosgrave
Everybody Racing Limited Lisa Williamson, Tarporley
Br Christopher Johnston Bloodstock
Everybody Racing Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWHas found form again, winning at this course and distance (10/1) 12 days ago. Ran at least as well in defeat when runner-up of 6 at Lingfield (4/1) 6 days ago despite carrying a penalty Remains well treated on old form and suited by returning to this track. TFRHHHHH BHA56 (+7)
5 COOLAGH MAGIC (GB) (30) 324230 D 9 8-12 (6)
B g Sepoy (AUS) - Miliika
Lady Emma Oshea and A Carson
Br C. J. Mills
William Carson
Anthony Carson, Newmarket
TIMEFORM VIEW Has shown decent form on turf previously but eighth of 9 in handicap at Yarmouth over 6f (7/1) 30 days ago, never threatening after slow start. TFRHHHII BHA56
6 GYPSY NATION (IRE) (8) 054013 D
Gr g Sioux Nation (USA) - Gypsy Style
Mr A. C. Birkle
5 8-8 (2)
Frederick Larson
Michael Appleby, Oakham
Br A. C. Birkle Trade Access Panels Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWWon a 5f handicap (11/4) in June and finished third of 8 in similar race (10/1) at Nottingham 8 days ago, making headway after being outpaced early. May have a lazy streak but capable when in the mood
7 LATIN FIVE (IRE) (17) 304635 D
8 8-7 (7)
B g Camacho - Penolva (IRE) Adam Farragher
Sandfield & Ged Shields Paul Midgley, Westow
Br Canice Farrell
TIMEFORM VIEW Veteran 5f handicapper, respectable fifth of 9 at Ripon (5/1) 17 days ago when not getting a clean run. Tends to alternate between good and poor performances. Engaged 6.15 Chelmsford Thursday
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HORSE AND JOCKEY WELFARE AT GREAT YARMOUTH
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.greatyarmouth-racecourse.co.uk.

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IN MEMORY OF RICHARD MARTIN DELF

Husband, Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather.
Richard had a lifelong love of horseracing, and as well as being a regular at Great Yarmouth and Newmarket racecourses, he visited courses all over the country, rarely missing the opportunity for a flutter.
He is greatly missed by all his family and friends.
FOURTH RACE 4.00
ONE MILE, THREE FURLONGS ABOUT 104 YARDS FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS THE RICHARD DELF MEMORIAL HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5)
Total prize fund
£8400 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3468, 2nd £1735, 3rd £867, 4th £433, 5th £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): M Bell (23 wins from 136 runners, 17%) runs TELECOMMUNICATION TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): I Williams (8 wins from 38 runners, 21%) runs WOODSTOCK CITY
WEIGHTWATCHER: PAPPA LOUIS won off a handicap mark of 76, his rating is now down 5lb to 71. LONGEST TRAVELLER: RECORD ART trained by F O’Brien, Cheltenham, 228 miles.
TELECOMMUNICATION has shown a clear affinity for Yarmouth, winning here in May and returning to form when third over 10f at this track 12 days ago The step up in trip should suit this improving gelding. Record Art is potentially well treated back on the Flat having won twice over hurdles recently, while Media Mogul stayed on well when runner-up at Salisbury last time
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B g Advertise - Chicago Girl (IRE)
Laurence Bellman
Br Forenaghts Stud Farm Ltd & Sam Mencoff
George Downing
Ed Walker, Upper Lambourn
ABM Catering Facilities Management
TIMEFORMVIEWWon twice in March and April over 12f-14f. Ran well when second of 9 in handicap at Salisbury (12/1) 23 days ago, staying on after having to wait for a gap. Handles this sort of trip and could go well here TFRHHHHI BHA74
2 WOODSTOCK CITY (GB) (15) 420345 5 9-12 (6)
B g Churchill (IRE) - White Witch (USA)
Not One But Two
Br J. P. Dubois
Ryan Kavanagh (5)
Ian Williams, Alvechurch
Paul McGowan Grab Hire Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Best effort was second at this track in May but finished fifth of 6 in handicap at Epsom (13/2) 15 days ago, weakening after rallying Cheekpieces back on today. TFRHHHII BHA70
3 PHRYGIA (GB) (27) 540416
3 9-6 (2)
B f Sergei Prokofiev (CAN) - O’Connor’s Girl Daniel Muscutt
Mr Ben Perry & Partner James Ferguson, Newmarket
Br Whatcote Farm Stud James Ferguson Racing
TIMEFORM VIEW Won a 12f AW handicap at Kempton in June but finished last of 6 at Doncaster (22/1) 27 days ago on turf debut, hanging left. May need to return to AW to show best form TFRHHIII BHA73
4 PAPPA LOUIS (GB) (23) 042652
3 9-4 (5)
B g Showcasing - Orange Sun Pierre-Louis Jamin
Laurence Bellman Tom Dascombe, Lambourn
Br Effevi SRL Route Agency Limited
TIMEFORMVIEW Twice a runner-up in last 3 handicap starts, most recently second of 5 at Catterick (12f) on good to soft (8/1) 23 days ago when keeping on despite carrying head awkwardly. Head carriage remains a concern. TFRHHHII BHA71
5 IWANTMYTIMEWITHYOU (GB) (13) 004115
3 9-2 (7)
B g Time Test - Perla Blanca (USA) Adam Farragher
Mrs C. L. Smith Ed Dunlop, Newmarket
Br Mrs C. L. Smith Ed Dunlop Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWWon handicaps at Ripon and Bath in July before finishing fifth of 7 at Thirsk (4/1) 13 days ago when failing to set a strong enough tempo from the front. Needs to make better use of stamina. TFRHHHII BHA69
6 TELECOMMUNICATION (IRE) (12) 3-41043 C 3 9-1 (3)
B g Arizona (IRE) - Dream Impossible (IRE) William Buick Ontoawinner, Maria Lashley & Breitmeyer Michael Bell, Newmarket
Br D. J. Maher www.ontoawinner.net
TIMEFORMVIEWWon a handicap at this course in May but ran poorly in next two
RECORD ART (FR) (1202) 000/R0//- 6 8-11 (4)
Ch g Recorder - Rock Art (IRE) Gina Mangan
Mr Angus Lowe Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham
Br Miss Melanie Austin
TIMEFORMVIEWWon twice from last 3 hurdle starts since rejoining stable Won by 5 1/2 lengths in 8-runner hurdle at Market Rasen (6/1) 56 days ago, bouncing back from Worcester blip with improved form up in trip Interesting to see how
OFFICIAL BHA RATING
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THE DEVON’S VJ REMEMBRANCE DAY
Today 15th August marks the 80th anniversary of VJ day, “Victory over Japan” and the end of WW2.
In memory of our father Ronnie Devon and his brothers, brave soldiers of WW2 who enjoyed coming to the races at Great Yarmouth.
Having survived the beaches of Dunkirk, Ronnie and Bert went on to fight in Burma and India, and Stanley “Glorious” Devon MBE, was recognised for his bravery in photography under war conditions.
Always in our Hearts.
Rosemary, Joy, Christine and John - The Devon’s

Ronnie DevonTaken during the war
FIFTH RACE 4.35
ONE MILE, STRAIGHT (8F AND 3YDS) FOR NOVICE THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE DEVON’S V J REMEMBRANCE DAY “CONFINED” NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 5) (FOR HORSES WHICH HAVE RUN NO MORE THAN TWICE) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund £8000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3414, 2nd £1706, 3rd £854, 4th £426. (Penalty Value £4320) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): J Chapple-Hyam (11 wins from 74 runners, 15%) runs KOGE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): J Owen (7 wins from 50 runners, 14%) runs ZAEIM ALHARB
LONGEST TRAVELLER: SNOW MASTER trained by T Dascombe, Lambourn, 190 miles.
DIVINE KNIGHT is worth another chance to build on the promise of his belated debut win having faced a stiff task at Glorious Goodwood 2 weeks ago Snow Master looked a good prospect when making a winning debut here last summer but the market should reveal expectations having been off the track since.
1 DIVINE KNIGHT (IRE) (14) 10 D
B g Night of Thunder (IRE) - Diantha (IRE)
Daniel Muscutt Teme Valley and Opulence Thoroughbreds
Br Ballygreany Stud & Elec Bloodstock
S. P. C. Woods, Newmarket
TIMEFORMVIEW £270,000 2-y-o. Night of Thunder gelding who looked potentially useful when beating a previous winner to make a belated winning debut at Thirsk last month. Never threatened taking on some smart performers at Goodwood since and big player back in calmer waters. TFRHHHHH BHA88
2 SNOW MASTER (GB) (381) 1- C
3 9-9 (3)
B c Ardad (IRE) - Snowtime (IRE) Pierre-Louis Jamin
Empire State Racing Partnership 2 Tom Dascombe, Lambourn
Br Cover and Carry Limited Route Agency Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWArdad colt. Half-brother to several winners, including useful 1m-1 1/4m winner Alpine Mistral and 1 1/4m/10.3f winner Auld Toon Loon Dam unraced. 25/1, won 13-runner novice at this course (7f, good to firm) on debut, slowly away Off 12 months Should have more to offer. TFRHHHHI BHA-
3 KOGE (GB) (113) 6 BF
3 9-4 (4)
Ch c New Bay - Permission Alexandra Egan (7)
Mr P. W. Harris Jane Chapple-Hyam, Newmarket
Br Julia Scott, J.F Dean & Lady Trenchard Woodstock English Honey
TIMEFORMVIEW50,000 gns yearling, New Bay colt. Half-brother to 6f winner Dance And Romance. Dam, 1m-1 1/4m winner, half-sister to smart sprinter Cotai Glory. 8/11, sixth of 10 in maiden at Chelmsford City (7f) on debut Off 113 days. Evidently thought capable of better TFRHHHII BHA-
4 MAWOOD (GB) (67) 04
Br g Mohaather - Majmu (AUS)
3 9-4 (6)
William Buick
Shadwell Estate Company Ltd Harry Eustace, Newmarket
Br Shadwell Estate Company Limited Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWTwice-raced maiden Cheekpieces on for 1st time and much better effort when fourth of 10 in novice (80/1) at Windsor (8.1f, good) 67 days ago, having run of race TFRHHHII BHA-
5 SUITCASE SMITH (GB) (-)
3 9-4 (7)
B g Sixties Icon - Hope Is High Gina Mangan Canuck One John Berry, Newmarket
Br Emma Berry & Robert Nastanovich Collings Berry Media
TIMEFORM VIEW Sixties Icon gelding. Dam 1 1/4m-1 3/4m winner Best watched on debut TFRHIIII BHA-
6 ZAEIM ALHARB (USA) (9) 6
Ch g Vino Rosso (USA) - Dreaming of Liz (USA)
3 9-4 (5)
Sean Dylan Bowen
Mrs A. G. Kavanagh James Owen, Newmarket
Br Lantern Hill Farm LLC
TIMEFORMVIEW£50,000 yearling, Vino Rosso gelding Half-brother to several winners, including useful Canadian minor stakes winner up to 9f Dreaming of Drew Poor form when sixth of 8 in maiden at this course (10.1f, firm) on debut 9 days ago. Down in trip TFRHHIII BHA-
7 COUNTRY LIQUOR (FR) (340) 0-
3 8-13 (1)
B f Charm Spirit (IRE) - Soho Star Dylan Hogan
G. B. Partnership Andi Brown, Newmarket
Br G.B. Partnership
TIMEFORM VIEW 83/10, well held in newcomers race at Saint-Cloud on sole start in 2024 for H-A. Pantall. TFRHIIII BHA-
1-2-3: 1.DIVINE KNIGHT (IRE)
MASTER
2024: STAR TIME 3 9 5
Billy Loughnane EVENS (Alan King) 6 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 7
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 4. Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No. 3.
Stewards Note:
MAWOOD: Following its run on 9/6/2025 it was reported that the horse hung right-handed.
Probable S.P’s: 5-4 Divine Knight (IRE), 9-4 Snow Master (GB), 7-1 Mawood (GB), 9-1 Koge (GB), 33-1 Zaeim Alharb (USA), 50-1 Suitcase Smith (GB), 66-1 Country Liquor (FR)
GREAT BRITISH BONUS SCHEME
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.

BETTING WITH THE BOOKMAKERS
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ONE MILE, STRAIGHT (8F AND 3YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
CLASSIFIED STAKES (CLASS 6)
Total prize fund £6600 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2725, 2nd £1363, 3rd £681, 4th £341, 5th £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): J Ryan (11 wins from 92 runners, 12%) runs TOMMY’S PROMISE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): I Williams (8 wins from 38 runners, 21%) runs TYPEFACE LONGEST TRAVELLER: TYPEFACE trained by I Williams, Alvechurch, 194 miles.
RIBSTON PIPPIN showed much-improved form under a positive ride at Redcar last week and can build on that promising second in this minor race Beautiful Dawn rallied well on first start for new connections and appeals as one they could find the key to, while the hat-trick seeking Typeface must be respected.
Br g Bated Breath - Nos Da
Oliver Carmichael (7)
Miss A. Finn J. R. Jenkins, Royston
Br Usk Valley Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW Not one to be interested in, finishing fifth of 8 in handicap at Yarmouth (40/1) 64 days ago. TFRHIIII BHA43
2 BEAUTIFUL DAWN (IRE) (11) 000403 D BF
Ch f Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Balakera (IRE)
On The Bridle Racing
Br Sebastian Curran
4 9-9 (2)
Pat Cosgrave
James Owen, Newmarket
TIMEFORMVIEWModest performer with 18 runs since last win Third of 7 in handicap at Lingfield at odds of 1/1 on yard debut 11 days ago, rallying final furlong. Visor returns and appeals as type connections could find key to TFRHHHHI BHA43 (+2)
3 DARLO LADY (GB) (18) 050505
Gr f Outstrip - Doric Lady
Mr A. Carson
Br Clive Dennett
4 9-9 (6)
William Carson
Anthony Carson, Newmarket
Office-Serv
TIMEFORM VIEW Has shown little in 8 career starts, finishing fifth of 9 in a handicap at this C&D (18/1) 18 days ago. Runs off the pace and struggles to quicken. TFRHHIII BHA43
4 FLYING STAR (IRE) (43) 4-44005
Gr m Camacho - Guiletta (IRE)
Beryl’s Bunch
Br Kellsgrange Stud & J. Dwan
5 9-9 (13)
Gina Mangan
John Berry, Newmarket
TIMEFORMVIEWHas shown modest form in handicaps, fifth of 14 in 7f handicap at this course (14/1) 43 days ago, very slowly away before good headway late. Generally unreliable and needs to improve starting ability TFRHHHII BHA48
5 KODEBREAKER (IRE) (182) 6-06360 CD
B g Kodi Bear (IRE) - Coachhouse Lady (USA)
Michael Herrington Racing Club
6 9-9 (7)
Dylan Hogan
Michael Herrington, Willoughton
Br Old Carhue Stud Fitzdares Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Poor recent AW form, finished ninth of 9 in handicap at Southwell (9/2) 182 days ago, making no impression Cheekpieces removed on return to turf TFRHHHII BHA46
6 PRIMROSE MAID (GB) (12) 330000 C 5 9-9 (3)
B m Harry Angel (IRE) - Cat O’ Nine Tails
Mrs Christine Dunnett
Christian Howarth (3)
Christine Dunnett, Norwich
Br Aston Mullins Stud Christine Dunnett Racing
TIMEFORMVIEWPerformed poorly in recent runs, last of 8 in minor race over 7f at Yarmouth (25/1) 12 days ago, soon beaten after taking keen hold. Hood back on but form offers little encouragement. Without a win in 20 races. TFRHHIII BHA44 (-3)
7 STAR OF ST LOUIS (FR) (519) 236/541- C D 8 9-9 (11)
B g Style Vendome (FR) - Momix Frederick Larson
Mr Wayne Lukas
Br Mr Mohammed Abdulla Al Mannai
Wayne Lukas, Newmarket
TIMEFORM VIEW Won at Southwell (15/8) 519 days ago, displaying a nice change of pace to win comfortably First run for new trainer May need this run after such a lengthy break. TFRHHIII BHA48
8
TOMMY’S PROMISE (GB) (7) 0/-33200
B g Saxon Warrior (JPN) - Sister Red (IRE)
4 9-9 (10)
Stevie Donohoe
Mr Gerry McGladery John Ryan, Newmarket
Br Mr G McGladery
TIMEFORM VIEW Placed in three consecutive races earlier but finished last of 7 in a handicap at Musselburgh (10/1) 7 days ago, never threatening after dwelling Wears first-time cheekpieces and returns to a track where ran well previously TFRHHHII BHA49 (-1)
9 WILLOW’S KISS (GB) (12) 455066
4 9-9 (5)
B f Twilight Son - Whispered Kiss Paddy Bradley
Mrs Diane Ellison
Mike Murphy, Westoning
Br D. Ellison & B.Olkowicz Chapmans of Sunninghill
TIMEFORM VIEW Running below form recently, including when sixth of 8 in minor race at this course over 7f (9/1) 12 days ago. Previously struggled with stamina over 8f TFRHIIII BHA50 (-5)
10 AIM FOR THE BULL (IRE) (38) 0-42443
Ch g Showcasing - Ultimate Aim
3 9-2 (8)
Daniel Muscutt
Ms Denise Tibbett Mike Murphy, Westoning
Br David John Brown & Whistbury Manor Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW Has been running at a modest level this year, finishing third of 8 in minor race at Brighton (9/2) 38 days ago, staying on after being upped in trip Looks capable of making the frame again TFRHHHII BHA49
11 GARIBALDI MEMORY (IRE) (7) 002005 3 9-2 (9)
B g Mohaather - Memoria
Matt Broughton & Hold My Beer Syndicate
Br Glencoole Stud
NON-RUNNER
Dylan Cunha, Newmarket
TIMEFORMVIEWRan best race when second of 5 at Leicester (9/2) in June but form has dipped since, including when fifth of 7 in minor race at Brighton (17/2) 7 days ago. Needs to recapture earlier promise to feature. TFRHHHII BHA50
12
RIBSTON PIPPIN (IRE)
(6) 5502 3 9-2 (1)
B g Ribchester (IRE) - Koduro (IRE) Silvestre De Sousa
Burns Farm Racing Lemos De Souza, Newmarket
Br Burns Farm Stud Class1Personnel
TIMEFORM VIEW Second of 7 on handicap debut at Redcar (9/1) 6 days ago, showing much improved form upped to 8f under a more positive ride Looks capable of building on that promising effort in this minor race TFRHHHHH BHA50
13 TYPEFACE (GB) (2) 00011 D
3 9-8 (12)
B g Wootton Bassett - Phiz (GER) Ryan Kavanagh (5)
Mr Sayed Hashish Ian Williams, Alvechurch
Br Minster Stud Tote
TIMEFORM VIEW Another step forward when winning 10-runner handicap at Ffos Las (8f, good, 7/2) 2 days ago. Can go on improving and big shout in hat-trick bid. TFRHHHHI BHA47
2024: QUICKFIRE 3 9 3 Billy Loughnane 18-1 (Mark Loughnane) 13 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 13 Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 8. Hood worn by No. 6. Visor worn by No. 2. Tongue Strap worn by No. 13. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 10, 11. Stewards Note:
FLYING STAR: Following its run on 3/7/2025 it was reported that the horse was slowly away.
Probable S.P’s: 4-1 Typeface (GB), 5-1 Ribston Pippin (IRE), 6-1 Beautiful Dawn (IRE), 9-1 Aim For The Bull (IRE), 11-1 Tommy’s Promise (GB), 16-1 Flying Star (IRE), Kodebreaker (IRE), 22-1 Darlo Lady (GB), Primrose Maid (GB), Star of St Louis (FR), 50-1 Basharat (GB), 66-1 Willow’s Kiss (GB)

NEXT MEETING
DINO FAMILY FUN DAY - SUNDAY 24TH AUGUST
Prepare for a roar-some party as Great Yarmouth Racecourse is transformed into a Jurassic wonderland for our Dino Family Fun Raceday! Bring the whole family and meet life-sized dinosaurs, enjoy roaring live shows, and take part in a day packed with dino-themed activities. Children aged 17 and under attend all for FREE.
Gates Open: 12:10, First Race: 14:10
Please visit greatyarmouth-racecourse.co.uk to check for updates.
23rd - 31st August 2025

Yards, studs and aftercare centres across the country are opening their doors to celebrate the love, care and attention that racehorses receive 365 days a year.

RACE CONDITIONS
First Race 2.15 - THE BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5372 to the winning horse The second to receive £2522, the third £1261 and the fourth £630. for maiden two yrs old, which are E.B.F eligible. Enter by noon, August 9th and pay £49 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 13th. Weights: Colts and geldings 9st 7lb; fillies 9st 2lb. THE TRUSTEES OF THE E.B.F have kindly contributed £1000 towards the prize money for this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 19 entries at £49.Closed August 9th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4246; Second £2122; Third £1062; Fourth £530. (Penalty Value £5372.99) SS SEE PAGE 8 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 2.50 - THE CLAIRE AND MICHAEL’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY CLASSIFIED STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3454 to the winning horse The second to receive £1620, the third £809, the fourth £405 and the fifth £201. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-50. Enter by noon, August 9th and pay £33 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 13th. Weights: 3-y-o 9st 5lb; 4-y-o and up 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 2nd, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb NOTE: For horses reassessed since the publication of the qualifying rating list for entry, the excess in any rating above the rating band shall be added to the weights stated above. Michael Kimber has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. ELIMINATION: Protection from elimination will operate in the following order Horses which, in the opinion of the Handicapper, have the highest Handicap Rating based on races run up to and including the Saturday prior to closing, except that horses which have run fewer than seven times in a Flat race will be given priority. Random balloting will apply where horses have identical Handicap Ratings. (In the case of horses which have raced fewer than 7 times, no preference will be given to those with the least number of runs. Those with the highest handicap rating will be given preference). 11 entries at £33. - Closed August 9th, 2025. Owners Prize Money Winner £2725; Second £1363; Third £681; Fourth £341; Fifth £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 3.25 - THE QUINNBET QUARTERBACK HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4396 to the winning horse The second to receive £2063, the third £1030, the fourth £515 and the fifth £257. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 53-72 (also open to such horses rated 52 and below). £42 stake if the horse is rated 53 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 52 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 13th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 7lb; 3-y-o 8st 4lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 9st 12lb; 3-y-o 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 2nd, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. QuinnBet has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 9 entries at £42. - Closed August 9th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3468; Second £1735; Third £867; Fourth £433; Fifth £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56) SS SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 4.00 - THE RICHARD DELF MEMORIAL HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4396 to the winning horse The second to receive £2063, the third £1030, the fourth £515 and the fifth £257. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 56-75 (also open to such horses rated 55 and below). £42 stake if the horse is rated 56 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 55 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 13th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 2lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-y-o 9st 7lb Penalties, after August 2nd, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. Family and Friends of Richard Delf has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 10 entries at £42. - Closed August 9th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3468; Second £1735; Third £867; Fourth £433; Fifth £217. (Penalty Value £4396.56) SS SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE. Fifth Race 4.35 - THE DEVON’S V J REMEMBRANCE DAY “CONFINED” NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 5) (for horses which have run no more than twice) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4320 to the winning horse The second to receive £2028, the third £1014 and the fourth £507. for novice three yrs old and upwards, who have not run more than twice. Enter by noon, August 9th and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 13th. Weights: 3-y-o colts and geldings 9st 4lb; fillies 8st 13lb 4-y-o and up colts and geldings 9st 11lb; fillies 9st 6lb Penalties, for each Restricted Novice or Maiden race won 5lb For each other race won 7lb (Where appropriate, median auction and auction Novice or Maiden races will carry the same penalty as Restricted races) (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties). Stuart Harris has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 19 entries at £40. - Closed August 9th, 2025. Owners Prize Money Winner £3414; Second £1706; Third £854; Fourth £426. (Penalty Value £4320) SS SEE PAGE 22 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 5.05 - THE QUINNBET CLASSIFIED STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3454 to the winning horse The second to receive £1620, the third £809, the fourth £405 and the fifth £201. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-50. Enter by noon, August 9th and pay £33 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 13th. Weights: 3-y-o 9st 2lb; 4-y-o and up 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 2nd, 2025, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb NOTE: For horses reassessed since the publication of the qualifying rating list for entry, the excess in any rating above the rating band shall be added to the weights stated above. QuinnBet has generously sponsored this race. There will be a prize for the person responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. ELIMINATION: Protection from elimination will operate in the following order. Horses which, in the opinion of the Handicapper, have the highest Handicap Rating based on races run up to and including the Saturday prior to closing, except that horses which have run fewer than seven times in a Flat race will be given priority. Random balloting will apply where horses have identical Handicap Ratings. (In the case of horses which have raced fewer than 7 times, no preference will be given to those with the least number of runs. Those with the highest handicap rating will be given preference). 23 entries at £33. - Closed August 9th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2725; Second £1363; Third £681; Fourth £341; Fifth £170. (Penalty Value £3454.44) SS
SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.






