Hereford Racecard - Tuesday 11th November

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Welcome to Hereford Racecourse for an afternoon of jump racing, and thank you to our race sponsors BetWright for their support. We also welcome Paul Ferguson here today, author of ‘Jumpers To Follow’ now in its 19th year of publication, it is your essential guide to the 2025-2026 jumps season, and can be purchased online via the Weatherbys shop.

If you haven’t made a start on the Christmas shopping yet, then the Injured Jockeys’ Fund stand here with us today is the perfect place to start! With Christmas cards, gifts and much more available to purchase, with all proceeds going to such a worthy cause, do pay them a visit next to the winner’s enclosure.Thank you also to the volunteers from the Hereford Poppy Appeal who joined us last week to raise vital funds for the Royal British Legion. With today being Remembrance Day, you will also see our poppies around the enclosures including the purple poppy, a symbol of remembrance to those animals lost in war and conflict.

Following hospitality selling out for both our December fixtures, we have recently launched a‘Winter Warmer’restaurant package on Tuesday 25th November, which includes admission, racecards, and a two course hot buffet lunch at a private table in our restaurant, and is on sale for £59pp For more details or to book please visit the website or visit the racecourse office today. This fixture will also celebrate Venetia Williams ’30 Years in Training’, acknowledging her achievements over her career where racegoers will enjoy a parade of stable stars as well as a Q&A panel, proceeds from the day will be supporting Headway Herefordshire, the brain injury association who were closely linked with the late Liam Treadwell

We hope you enjoy your day with us today.

Best wishes

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

ABANDONMENT POLICY

In the event of racing being abandoned, the following rules apply:

• Abandonment before completion of the 1st race – badge valid for the next race meeting or full refund

• Abandonment prior to completion of the 3rd race – 50% refund

• Abandonment thereafter – no refund

No refunds will be made on the day of racing

All refunds should be claimed in writing within 14 days of the abandoned meeting.

Please enclose your badge/s as proof of admission and send them to: Racecourse Office, Hereford Racecourse, Roman Road, Hereford HR4 9QU

Please PRINT your name clearly and send with the returned badges

ADMISSION BADGES

Racegoers are politely requested to ensure their badges are worn and to be clearly visible at all times. If you have purchased an E-ticket, please ensure you have this with you at all times

BABY CHANGING FACILITIES

Baby changing facilities can be found in the main toilet block next to the raceday office to the left of the main entrance and in the Rusty Bridge Restaurant toilets Please ask a member of staff for details of a private breast feeding area, if required.

DISABLED VISITORS

Forward parking is available for blue badge holders, stewards will direct you. For disabled visitors requiring a carer, the carer is admitted free of change There is a disabled viewing area accessible through Rusty Bridge for wheelchair users, and disabled toilets on site.

DOGS

Racegoers are not permitted to bring dogs onto the racecourse at any time during the raceday, with the exception of guide dogs for the blind and hearing dogs During hot weather, it should be remembered that Police and RSPCA officials reserve the right to force entry into any vehicle to release an animal if suffering

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Hereford Racecourse employs 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.

FEEDBACK

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FIRST AID

The first aid room is located inside the main entrance. LITTER

Please help us keep Hereford Racecourse tidy by disposing of your litter and old betting slips in the bins provided

HORSE AND JOCKEY WELFARE AT HEREFORD

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.hereford-racecourse.co.uk

PHOTOGRAPHY

Flash photography is not permitted at any time Press and Commercial photographers must pre-arrange the necessary permission with the racecourse office at least 7 days before the race meeting Amateur photographers are only permitted to take photographs in the areas normally open to the public and should not encroach upon areas specifically designated for or used by professional photographers. Professional filming and photography takes place here at Hereford Racecourse for various publications and broadcasting, and racegoers (including families) consent to being filmed, photographed and otherwise recorded by Hereford Racecourse or any third party authorised by Hereford Racecourse

SAFETY

In the interests of public safety all visitors to the Racecourse should follow directions of the Safety Stewards on the Stands and the Raceday Staff throughout the racecourse Please do not leave bags or your possessions unattended at any time as this could cause a security alert. The racecourse reserves the right to ask anyone clearly under the influence of alcohol to leave at any time. Racegoers are requested to be particularly aware of their personal safety in all areas where they come into close contact with the horses, such as the parade ring and the horse walks.

(UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)

STEWARDS OF THE MEETING

Guy Upton (Chief Steward) Roger Bellamy (Stewards’Panel Chair)

Richard Westropp, Margaret Groves, Lauren Thomson

STARTERS

William Jordan

Ciaran McKee

JUDGE

Guy Lewis

CLERK OF THE SCALES

Michael Roberts

VETERINARY OFFICERS

Jessica Rainbow

Graham Potts

VETERINARY SURGEONS

Liam J Kearns, MVB, MRCVS

Ed Shaw MRCVS

Anne Gibbs MRCVS

MEDICAL OFFICERS

Dr Chris Reynolds

Dr Philip Pritchard

Dr Heather Clark

Hereford Racecourse is part of Arena Racing Company which includes; Bath, Brighton, Chepstow, Doncaster, Ffos Las, Fontwell Park, Great Yarmouth, Lingfield Park, Newcastle, Royal Windsor, Sedgefield, Southwell, Uttoxeter, Wolverhampton and Worcester racecourses TUESDAY 11TH NOVEMBER

EQUINE WELFARE AND INTEGRITY OFFICERS

Joanna Vickers, Rachel Barnett, Jeremy Willis, Jane Southam

COMMENTATOR

Stewart Machin

BETTING RING MANAGER

Andy Collins

GENERAL MANAGER

Camilla Esling

CLERK OF THE COURSE

Molly King

HEAD GROUNDSMAN

Oliver Whittaker

SAFEGUARDING LEAD

Camilla Esling

PADDOCK PRESENTER

Cornelius Lysaght

Located next to the Winners' Enclosure offering award-winning hot food, sandwiches, plus tea & coffee, bottled bar & soft drinks PIG LETS PANTRY

Located next to the Hummingbird Bar

Selection of drinks including full draught and bottled bar. Plus Day At the Races Redemption Point.

HOW TO READ YOUR RACECARD

form guide

previous performances

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colour graphic weight st-lb

horse’s saddlecloth number horse’s name birthplace of horse if not Great Britain No of days since last ran

1COURTLIABILITY(IRE)(27)2-

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Bold type shows Point-to-Point form

C=course winner

D=distance winner

CD=course & distance winner

BF=beaten favourite age

11

B g Court Cave (IRE) - Whataliability (IRE)

NashWebbPaverVandenberghe&10Percenters

Br Brendan K. Fitzpatrick

411-4

Harry Bannister

Harry Whittington, Sparsholt

TIMEFORMVIEW Cost £88,000 after finishing runner-up in an Irish point and has won a Fontwell bumper and 21f Sedgefield novice hurdle for new connections. Good chance he can make it 3 in a row TFRHHHHH BHA-

KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor S Br

Star Ratings Explained

Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below:

Selected to win the race

Good chance of being placed. By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims

OFFICIAL BHA RATINGS EXPLAINED

Unlikely to win but not totally without hope

Can be given little or no chance

The BHA Handicappers allot ratings to horses once they have taken part in a sufficient number of races to enable the Handicappers to make a numerical assessment of each horse’s ability. The principal purpose of the ratings is to determine the weight to be carried by each runner in handicap races, with the Handicappers aiming to provide each participant with an equal chance based on its best recent form under its optimum conditions.

A horse rated 100, for example, would be set to carry 1lb more than a horse rated 99 (ignoring any penalties or allowances). The ratings published in the racecard for handicap races are the ratings that were used to calculate the weight to be carried by each horse, whilst in nonhandicaps races the rating shown is that of each runner at the time that the entries for the race were confirmed Any subsequently published change to a rating, either up or down, is shown in brackets following the rating for novice steeple chasers, the latest hurdle race rating may be shown until such time as the Handicappers allot a separate steeple chase rating. Such ratings are prefixed by the letter h.

You must be 18 or over to place a bet

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If you cannot produce this your bet will not be accepted

Today’s Owners & Trainers lounge is located in the Rusty Bridge restaurant overlooking the racecourse.

Complimentary tea, coffee & luncheon is available throughout the day (on production of the correct voucher) with a full pay bar and tote betting.

Susan Mackay is your dedicated hostess and here to help Owners throughout today.

The Syndicate Lounge is located in the Parade Ring Marquee, for those with pre-registered badges.

Complimentary tea, coffee & biscuits are available throughout the day with a full pay bar and tote betting.

British Stallion Studs will contribute £2million towards British prize-money in 2025, bringing our total investment to £40million since we were founded in 1983

FIRST RACE 1.00

ABOUT TWO MILES (2M 53YDS) FOR NOVICE FOUR, FIVE AND SIX YRS OLD

THE BETWRIGHT BET THE WRIGHT WAY EBF‘NATIONAL HUNT’ NOVICES’HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (Qualifier) (GBB RACE)

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): N & W Twiston-Davies (17 wins from 87 runners, 20%) runs RACE TO BASE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): N & W Twiston-Davies (6 wins from 30 runners, 20%) runs RACE TO BASE LONGEST TRAVELLER: IDAHO BRIDGE trained by P Hobbs & J White, Minehead, 111 miles.

RACE TO BASE made his hurdle debut in a race which has worked out well and can add to April’s course bumper success. Bumper runner-up Beggar’s Nap looks the obvious threat unless the betting hints that Hey Buddy is likely to leave last month’s hurdle debut effort well behind

colours no horse age st lb

1 BEGGAR’SNAP(IRE)(175)2

B g Wings of Eagles (FR) - Fairy Native (IRE)

Mr R. H. J. Martin

4 11-0

Brendan Powell

Dan Horsford, Rockley

Br Frank Motherway Rhm Horses Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW 9/2, encouraging start to his career when second of 8 in Southwell bumper in May. Has a hood added now hurdling after 6 months off Should be up to making his presence felt TFRHHHHI BHA-

2

ELARCO(IRE)(12)0-00

B g Pillar Coral - Mareena

Royal Arch Racing El Arco

4 11-0

Bradley Harris (3)

Harriet Dickin, Midford

Br Ballinaroone Stud Ltd Clay Street Property Consultants, Kissing It Better S

TIMEFORM VIEW Well held in bumper/2 novice hurdles TFRHIIII BHA-

3 GETINORDER(IRE)(25)35

5 11-0

B g Order of St George (IRE) - Milogan (IRE) Lee Edwards

Mr R. G. Whitehead Henry Oliver, Kinnersley

Br David Fenton Tote S

TIMEFORM VIEW Third in Irish point in April. Late headway for fifth on 2m Uttoxeter hurdle debut (good to soft) 25 days ago. May not see the best of him until he tackles longer trips. TFRHHIII BHA-

4

GUARDAMIANCORA(FR)(12)0

B g Bathyrhon (GER) - Perlara (FR)

RED & BLACK MAGIC

Br Mr Tim Dineen

4 11-0

Conor Ring

Evan Williams, Llancarfan

TIMEFORM VIEW 150/1, badly in need of experience when well beaten in Stratford novice hurdle on debut 12 days ago. Needs to have come on a lot in a short time TFRHIIII BHA-

5 HEYBUDDY(IRE)(27)5-20

B g Vadamos (FR) - Assistance

5 11-0

Jonathan Burke

Paul & Clare Rooney Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham

Br Mmo Bloodstock & Drumlin Bloodstock BresBet S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair form in bumpers in the spring, finishing runner-up on the second occasion. Well beaten on last month’s Worcester hurdle debut after a break but he’s surely better than that TFRHHHII BHA-

6

IDAHOBRIDGE(IRE)(12)660-F0 5 11-0

Ch g Idaho (IRE) - Quivvy Bridge (IRE)

Johnson White Racing - Idaho Bridge

Br Brendan and Mary Fitzpatrick

Sean Houlihan

Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead

Teresa Davis Sporting Artist S

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest form in bumpers and well held on completed start in novice hurdles last month More one for handicaps after this TFRHHIII BHA-

Gr g Choeur du Nord (FR) - Elfe Des Bruyeres (FR)

Mr W. A. Thomas

Br Gaec de La Cauvelliere

James Bowen

Sheila Lewis, Brecon

TIMEFORMVIEWPointbumperwinnerinAprilandfollowedupinreadyfashioninaStratfordbumperonhisRulesdebutinMay.NarrowlydeniedunderapenaltyatBangor in June That made last month’s remote fifth on Ludlow hurdle debutdisappointing but he

1-2-3: 1.RACE TO BASE (IRE) 2.BEGGAR’S NAP (IRE) 3.HEY BUDDY (IRE)
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br S

8 RACETOBASE(IRE)(37)1421-5CD

B g Vadamos (FR) - Real Revival (IRE)

Mr D. M. Proos

5 11-0

Sam Twiston-Davies

Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham

Br Jimmy Lawler Courtiers Investment Services Limited S TIMEFORM VIEW Point winner who landed a course bumper in April. His Uttoxeter hurdle debut fifth 5 weeks ago came in a race which has thrown up winners and this looks a decent opening for him. TFRHHHHH BHA-

9 SKITTLESBELUCKY(GB)

(20)P

B f Yorgunnabelucky (USA) - Simmply Sam

4 10-7

Toby Wynne

Mrs Claire Lockett Sam Allwood, Whitchurch

Br Paul Arnold Allwood Horse Transport S TIMEFORM VIEW 300/1 when pulled up in Worcester novice hurdle on debut 3 weeks ago TFRHIIII BHA-

2024: D’JO DELA BARRIERE (FR) 5 11 0 Adam Wedge 6-4 (Evan Williams) 6 ran

RUNNERS 9 Hood worn first time by No 1. Hood worn by No 6.

Probable S.P’s: 4-6 Race To Base (IRE), 7-2 Beggar’s Nap (IRE), 12-1 Lord Cauvelliere (FR), 22-1 Get In Order (IRE), Hey Buddy (IRE), Idaho Bridge (IRE), 250-1 Skittles Be Lucky (GB), 300-1 El Arco (IRE), Guardami Ancora (FR)

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Customers of the Boards and Rails Bookmakers should check their itemised tickets immediately on receipt as mistakes cannot be rectified after the ‘off’ Customers are reminded to retain all betting tickets until after the ‘Weigh In’, as immediate payment will be made only on production of the original ticket All tickets will remain valid for one month. CHECK YOUR BETTING SLIPS

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SECOND RACE 1.35

ABOUT TWO MILES (2M 53YDS) FOR JUVENILE THREE YRS OLD FILLIES THE BETWRIGHT BANGERS N’CASH FILLIES’JUVENILE HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)

(GBB RACE)

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): A King (7 wins from 38 runners, 18%) runs GHOST DANCING TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A King (5 wins from 16 runners, 31%) runs GHOST DANCING LONGEST TRAVELLER: PRAYING FOR TIME trained by C Down, Cullompton, 95 miles.

This looks a good chance for LOVE SONNET to build on her promising hurdle debut second at Ludlow, although Alan King newcomer Ghost Dancing would rate a danger if the betting speaks in her favour Sedgefield winner Only One Blue may prove best of the rest

colours no horse st lb

1

B f Shaman (IRE) - Cape Joza Lee Edwards

Friends of The Ballygarry Henry Oliver, Kinnersley

Br Bridgetown Stud Fitzdares Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest 1m maiden on the level for Richard Hannon. Proved up to making a winning hurdle debut at Stratford 5 weeks ago but it was a weak race and more will be needed to defy a penalty. TFRHHHII BHA-

2

ONLYONEBLUE(IRE)(23)1

B f Blue Point (IRE) - Missunited (IRE)

Mr C. Noell III

Br Mrs Vanessa Hutch

11-7

Tom Broughton (5)

Max Comley, Naunton

TIMEFORMVIEW Fair maiden on Flat for Richard Hannon and made a successful hurdle debut for new connections at Sedgefield (17f, good) last month, rallying to lead again towards the finish in first-time cheekpieces (retained). TFRHHHII BHA-

3

EMILYREBECCA(GB)(43)

B f Without Parole - So Claire

11-0

Joshua Bryan

Mr B. J. Llewellyn Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed

Br Kassala Ltd & Charlock Stud

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair on Flat (stays 1 1/2m) for Richard Hannon. Sold for 2,000 gns in October. The betting should guide now hurdling in first-time cheekpieces. TFRHHHII BHA-

4 GHOSTDANCING(GB)(-)

Ch f Outstrip - Sula Island

Alan King Racing Club

11-0

Tom Bellamy

Alan King, Barbury Castle

Br Alan King Racing Limited Goodwin Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW First foal of a Flat/hurdle winner for this yard Alan King is traditionally strong in juvenile hurdles so she has to enter the reckoning on debut, particularly if the betting vibes are strong. TFRHHHHI BHA-

5 LOVESONNET(IRE)(34)2

B f Shaman (IRE) - Kiss Goodnight (IRE)

Paul Bowtell & Jonathan Shinton

11-0

James Davies

Tim Vaughan, Cowbridge

Br Highfort Stud DragonBet S

TIMEFORM VIEW Progressive 2-time scorer on the Flat in Ireland and can win races over hurdles judged on last month’s opening second at Ludlow Looks sure to progress and the one to beat

6

OASISSUNRISE(IRE)(7)30

Br f Bated Breath - Sunrise Rose (FR)

In for a Pound

Br Haras du Logis St Germain

TFRHHHHH BHA-

11-0

Conor Ring

Grace Harris, Shirenewton

Grace Harris Racing S

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest on Flat (stays 1m). Similar level when 14 lengths third (Love Sonnet 10 lengths ahead in second) on Ludlow hurdle debut. Failed to build on that when only seventh at Warwick last week

7

PRAYINGFORTIME(IRE)(74)

B f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Sweet Delight (IRE)

Mrs Wendy Atkins

TFRHHIII BHA-

11-0

Sean Houlihan

Chris Down, Cullompton

Br Mr J. Higgins Woodwarm Stoves S

TIMEFORM VIEW Regressive on the Flat for 3 different yards A watching brief is advised now hurdling.

TFRHIIII BHA-

KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br S

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

HORSE AND JOCKEY WELFARE AT HEREFORD

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.hereford-racecourse.co.uk

THIRD RACE 2.10

THREE MILES ABOUT ONE FURLONG (3M 1F 44YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS FILLIES AND MARES

THE BEATWRIGHT: BEAT THE WRIGHT WAY MARES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)

Total prize fund £8900 x Owners Prize Money 1st £3595, 2nd £1797, 3rd £899, 4th £449, 5th £224. (PenaltyValue £4700.09)Weights raised 6lb and paragraph 34 of theWeights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (14 wins from 168 runners, 8%) runs FOLLOWANGO TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Honeyball (5 wins from 15 runners, 33%) runs PRESENTING A QUEEN LONGEST TRAVELLER: KOSASIEMPRE trained by S Edmunds, Leighton Buzzard, 125 miles.

With the Anthony Honeyball stable going so well it might be worth chancing PRESENTING A QUEEN to make light of her long absence. Last month’s Ludlow scorer Kit’s Coty looks the obvious danger

Br m Presenting - Queens Regatta (IRE)

Mr Richard & Mrs Carol Cheshire

Sam Twiston-Davies

Anthony Honeyball, Beaminster

Br Bruce Mactaggart geegeez.co.uk S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful handicap chaser for Chris Gordon in 2023/24 season, including runner-up over C&D. Has a 19-month absence to overcome but Anthony Honeyball has his team in flying form and she might be worth chancing in first-time blinkers. TFRHHHHH BHA112

2 KOSASIEMPRE(FR)(32)12P43-0

B m Masked Marvel - Cosavita (FR)

Ben turner racing partnership 2

Br Ecurie Biraben, D. Biraben & A. Biraben

7 11-9

Charlie Hammond

Stuart Edmunds, Leighton Buzzard

Science Supplements S

TIMEFORM VIEW Dual hurdles winner who made a successful chase debut in handicap at Leicester (23f, soft) last December Similar form when reaching the frame 3 times later in the campaign and entitled to be sharper for last month’s Chepstow reappearance. TFRHHHII BHA107

3 FOLLOWANGO(IRE)(12)25224-2

B m Ocovango - Follow The Icon

7 11-7

Isabel Williams

W J Evans Racing Evan Williams, Llancarfan

Br Patrick McCarthy Tote S

TIMEFORM VIEW Bumper winner who was runner-up for a seventh time over fences on her Stratford reappearance 12 days ago Creditable fourth at Ffos Las in April on her completed start over fences. TFRHHHII BHA105

4 KIT’SCOTY(IRE)(19)36506-1C

B m Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Great Jane (FR)

7 11-0

Jonathan Burke

Owners Group 120 Emma Lavelle, Marlborough

Br M. Fleming & T. Westropp Bennett Owners Group S

TIMEFORMVIEWWent the wrong way last season but back on track after wind surgery when striking on 3m Ludlow reappearance 19 days ago. Only nudged up 2lb so a bold show looks assured if showing up in similar form. TFRHHHHI BHA98

5 EMBERSCOMBE(IRE)(139)PP3-51P

8 10-2

Br m Califet (FR) - Market Niche (IRE) Ben Godfrey Mr Keiran Johns Joe Tickle, Tiverton

Br William Flood Fire Defence Servicing S

TIMEFORM VIEW Below form maiden hurdler/chaser who looks booked for another struggle from 15lb out of the handicap TFRHIIII BHA71

2024: LANGLEY HUNDRED (IRE) 7 11 12 Micheal Nolan 11-2 (Philip Hobbs & Johnson White) 8 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 5 Blinkers worn first time by No 1.

Probable S.P’s: 13-8 Kit’s Coty (IRE), 7-2 Kosasiempre (FR), 4-1 Presenting A Queen (GB), Followango (IRE), 28-1 Emberscombe (IRE)

1-2-3: 1.PRESENTING
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br S

Race preview from Weatherbys

It is an absolute pleasure to be sponsoring the Paul Ferguson’s JumpersToFollowHandicapChase atHerefordthisafternoon,aClass4 eventinwhichacompetitivefieldof ninerunnersaresettogotopost.

The top-weighted Delpotro has been in fine form since returning from a short break in September for Charlie Longsdon, making all to victory at Sedgefield before again running well when runner-up at the same track down in trip next time. The five-year-old is up 1lb back up in distance but has jockey Daire McConville taking off a handy 7lb in thesaddle.

Jackpot Cash proved incredibly progressive once joining the James Owen stable last term, winning four of his seven starts over both hurdles and fences. The six-yearold was below par over the smaller obstacles at Uttoxeter last time but reverts to fences from a reduced mark. Admirable 11-year-old Mix Of Clover is another who has mixed hurdling and chasing to good effect, and Alastair Ralph’s gelding arrives here on the back of an impressive success over fences at Stratford last time. MahlerMoon, a winner over hurdles at Newbury in March, reverts to fences for the first time since fourth in this race 12 monthsago.

There are three in this field who are set to make their chasing debut, with Nicky Henderson’s Noble Park perhaps the most interesting. The six-year-old remains a maiden under rules but posted some good runner-up efforts at Sandown and Warwick in the spring and appeals asthetypetomakeabetterchaser. Evan Williams’ The Magus scored at Chepstow on his final start last seasonandshouldstripfitterforhis chase debut with a reappearance run under his belt, whilst DarkSolidersneaksinatthebottom of the weights but does hold plenty ofpointexperience.

Imac Wood is the sole course and distance winner lining up in this field, scoring twice from four starts at the track. Deborah Cole’s seven-year-old is winless since a victoryatUttoxeterlastJulybuthas now dropped 2lbs below that last winning mark. Jonjo & A J O’Neill’s Trapista was a mightily impressive winnerofanovices’handicapchase here at the track last April over the shorter trip of two miles and went on to win over the intermediate trip at Warwick and Ludlow. The eight-year-old is winless since 2024 but he is now 16lb below that last winning mark and is tried in first-timecheekpieceshere.

FOURTH RACE 2.45

TWO MILES ABOUT FIVE FURLONGS (2M 4F 194YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE PAUL FERGUSON’S JUMPERS TO FOLLOW HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)

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): J & A O’Neill (19 wins from 90 runners, 21%) runs TRAPISTA TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): J Owen (6 wins from 50 runners, 12%) runs JACKPOT CASH

WEIGHTWATCHER: TRAPISTA won off a handicap mark of 103, her rating is now down 9lb to 94. LONGEST TRAVELLER: JACKPOT CASH trained by J Owen, Newmarket, 158 miles.

JACKPOT CASH has already won four times since joining James Owen and arrives in better heart than his last couple of form figures suggest. He can resume winning ways back over fences, with course winner Trapista feared most from a handy mark, if first-time cheekpieces have the desired effect. Noble Park is an interesting chase debutant for a top yard if the betting indicates he’s fit enough to do himself justice.

1

DELPOTRO(FR)(42)32-1P12BF

B g Masked Marvel - Tigrine (FR)

Jon’s Birthday

Br E.A.R.L Elevage Des Loges

5 12-0

Daire McConville (7)

Charlie Longsdon, Chipping Norton

Merriebelle Stable LLC S TIMEFORM VIEW Free-going front runner saves his best for Segdefield, seeing out a longer trip under an energy-conserving ride when winning there last month (19.3f) and runningaswellaseverwhensecondatthetrack(16.4f)lasttime.Backupintrip/awayfromhisfavouritetrackherebutrespectednonetheless. TFRHHHII BHA110

2 JACKPOTCASH(FR)(11)11-21U6DBF

B g Cokoriko (FR) - Fresca Has (FR)

Pontoon racing

Br Mr A. Delaroque & Mr & Mrs C. Theault

6 11-13

Sam Twiston-Davies

James Owen, Newmarket

The Rare Breed Meat Company S

TIMEFORMVIEW Has thrived following a switch to this yard, scoring for fourth time (over hurdles/fences) in 2m5f chase at Sedgefield in May. Shaped as if still in good form on a couple of starts following a break and could be poised to resume winning ways back over fences. TFRHHHHH BHA109

3

NOBLEPARK(IRE)

(196)60U22-0

B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Cove (IRE)

Mr M. Buckley & Mr A. Speelman

6 11-12

Nico de Boinville

Nicky Henderson, Lambourn

Br P. Connell Unibet S

TIMEFORMVIEWLightly raced maiden shaped well on handicap debut when 5 1/2 lengths second to Almuhit (form franked subsequently) butunderperformed in a valuable Punchestown handicap (19.4f) subsequently. Stoutly bred and may have more to offer now sent chasing by top yard TFRHHHHI BHA108

4 IMACWOOD(FR)(118)136P-55CD

B g Karaktar (IRE) - Carrieriste (FR)

7 11-12

James Bowen

Knowle Racing Stables Limited Deborah Cole, Solihull

Br S.C.E.A. Bertwood Stables & Haras de Sai Lewisham Developments Limited S

TIMEFORMVIEW C&D winner wasn’t beaten far when fifth in a 2 1/2m handicap at Uttoxeter in July (had won the race the previous year) but has been absent since James Bowen aboard for the first time and has the form to be competitive if ready to roll on reappearance TFRHHHII BHA108

5 MIXOFCLOVER(GB)(24)320361D

Br g Fair Mix (IRE) - Allforclover (IRE)

11 11-10

Tom Broughton (5)

Miss S. Troughton Alastair Ralph, Bridgnorth

Br Miss S. Troughton Air Conditioning Accessories Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Inconsistent veteran was twice a winner last year and bounce back to justify support when winning a 5-runner handicap chase at Stratford (20.9f, good) 24 days ago, capitalising on a reduced mark Up 4lb here and not guaranteed to be in the same form. TFRHHHII BHA106

6

B g Yeats (IRE) - Regents Dancer (IRE) Conor Ring RED & BLACK MAGIC Evan Williams, Llancarfan

Br R. Lynch

TIMEFORM VIEW Low-mileage 5-y-o made a winning handicap hurdle debut at Chepstow (19.5f) last season but looked rusty over the same C&D on his return last month Quickly sent chasing (bred

B g Mahler - Celestial Spirit (IRE) Jonathan Burke

Mrs K. M. Pink Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham

Br Miss Lillian Barry BresBet S

1-2-3: 1.JACKPOT CASH (FR) 2.TRAPISTA (FR) 3.NOBLE PARK (IRE)
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br S

(19)4U0433C

Br m Golden Horn - Quezon Sun (GER)

Mr John P. McManus

Br S.C.E.A. Haras de La Perelle

8 10-12

Jonjo O’Neill Jr

Jonjo & A.J O’Neill, Cheltenham

Wasdell Group S

TIMEFORMVIEWCoursewinnerpostedsomecreditableeffortsearlierintheseasonfollowingaspellin thedoldrumsbutnotin thesameformoveralongertrip at Ludlow (23.8f) last time, finishing a well held third of 5. Still on a workable mark if first-time cheekpieces have the desired effect. TFRHHHHI BHA94

9 DARKSOLDIER(IRE)(473)2P/6006-

B g Soldier of Fortune (IRE) - Lady Pippa (IRE)

Oaktree Racing Club

Br Oliver Loughlin

6 10-3

Sean Houlihan

Sheila Lewis, Brecon

TIMEFORMVIEWRunner-upinamaidenpointinMarch2024(unplacedother5starts)butwellbeatenatlongoddsonhis3runsunderRules(alloverhurdles),showing a bit more on qualifying run at Uttoxeter in July Upped in trip for chase debut but hard to confident unless market speaks in his favour TFRHHIII BHA85

2024: MOODOFTHEMOMENT (IRE) 7 11 6 Stan Sheppard 2-1 (Matt Sheppard) 5 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 9 Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 8. Hood worn by No 2. Tongue Strap worn by No 4, 7. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 5, 7.

Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Jackpot Cash (FR), 4-1 Delpotro (FR), 11-2 Noble Park (IRE), Mix of Clover (GB), 8-1 Trapista (FR), 10-1 Imac Wood (FR), 16-1 Mahler Moon (IRE), 20-1 The Magus (IRE), 50-1 Dark Soldier (IRE)

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FIFTH RACE 3.20

TWO MILES ABOUT FIVE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 5F 163YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE BETWRIGHT SAFER GAMBLING HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)

Total prize fund £7700 x Owners Prize Money 1st £3110, 2nd £1555, 3rd £778, 4th £389, 5th £194. (Penalty Value £4066.37)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): N Mulholland (14 wins from 58 runners, 24%) runs MAN OF THE SEA & OF COURSE YOU CAN TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): J Owen (6 wins from 50 runners, 12%) runs LUNAR POWER LONGEST TRAVELLER: LUNAR POWER trained by J Owen, Newmarket, 158 miles.

LUNAR POWER is seemingly not the force of old, but he showed enough behind a younger and far less exposed rival at Kempton last month to be of interest again from his current mark. On The Go is a low-mileage sort who ought to remain competitive, with Ludlow-scorer Of Course You Can also respected. 1-2-3:

Ch g Power - Dusty Moon

Nathan Howie (3) The Thick As Thieves Syndicate James Owen, Newmarket Br Grange Stud TIMEFORM VIEW Not the force of old but showed plenty of ability remains when second of 6 in handicap hurdle at Kempton (21f, good to firm) 23 days ago, albeit no match for winner Player off same mark TFRHHHHH BHA112

2 WOODYTHEWOODPECKER(IRE)

B g Doyen (IRE) - Omyn Supreme (IRE)

(177)45P04-3

5 11-9

Conor Ring Stoneacre Racing

Evan Williams, Llancarfan

Br Mrs A. Darragh Tote S

TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced sort who looked a little awkward when third of 5 in novice hurdle at Stratford (22f, good) in May, jumping ponderously. Into a handicap now and will need to be more fluent on that score. TFRHHHII BHA105

3 OFCOURSEYOUCAN(GB)(34)00-3001

B m Yeats (IRE) - Free Thinking

7 11-8

Harriet Tucker (7) Hot to Trot Racing & Robert Waley-Cohen

Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke

Br Upton Viva Stud Hot To Trot Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Bounced back to best to win 7-runner handicap hurdle (for second year running) at Ludlow (21.2f, good to firm) 34 days ago, staying on to lead final 100 yds. Respected up 4lb. TFRHHHHI BHA104

4 MANOFTHESEA(IRE)(24)432436

Ch g Born To Sea (IRE) - Hurricane Lily (IRE)

9 11-2

Richie McLernon Dajam Ltd

Br Stephanie Hanly

Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke

TIMEFORM VIEW Added to his tally on the Flat at Bath in August but turned in a lacklustre display there next time and fared little better back hurdling at Stratford last month TFRHHHII BHA98

5 ONTHEGO(GB)(35)F604-33

B g Linda’s Lad - Russie With Love

5 10-9

Daire McConville (7) Monkland, Fowlie, McCormack & Orchard

Br C. J. Down

Charlie Longsdon, Chipping Norton

Merriebelle Stable LLC S

TIMEFORM VIEW Posted another creditable effort when third of 8 in handicap hurdle at Huntingdon (19.6f, good to firm) 35 days ago. Should remain competitive. TFRHHHHI BHA91

6 IZZY’SGREY(IRE)(178)5032-PP

6 10-9

Gr g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Shamble Street (IRE) Lee Edwards SHININMOON

Br Mount Eaton Stud Ltd

Belinda Clarke, Bridgnorth

TIMEFORM VIEW Maiden who was placed in a pair of Bangor handicap in the spring but has been pulled up on his last 2 outings, including in a first-time strap when said to have made a noise at Bangor on most recent outing. Has had a breathing operation since. TFRHHIII BHA91

7 INCHAGOILLLADY(IRE)(160)4PP1-56

Ch m Mahler - Kitty The Hare (IRE)

9 10-2

Lewis Saunders (5) Kevin Pickard & John Middleton Kevin Pickard, Umberleigh

Br Sandra Curley Pickard Homes Solutions Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Underwent breathing surgery before getting off the mark in 3m handicap hurdle at Taunton in April and backed it up with a solid fifth at Newton Abbot Failed

KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br S

2024: GREENWAYS (IRE) 5 10 2 Ben Poste 3-1 (Tom Symonds) 10 ran

Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 4, 6, 7. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 1, 3, 4, 7.

Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 6, 7.

Stewards Note:

DECLARED RUNNERS 7

WOODYTHEWOODPECKER: Following its run on 18/5/2025 it was reported that the horse jumped left-handed

IZZY’S GREY: Following its run on 17/5/2025 it was reported that the horse made a respiratory noise

Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Of Course You Can (GB), 10-3 On The Go (GB), 4-1 Lunar Power (IRE), 8-1 Inchagoill Lady (IRE), 9-1 Woodythewoodpecker (IRE), 12-1 Man of The Sea (IRE), 20-1 Izzy’s Grey (IRE)

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SIXTH RACE 3.55

ABOUT TWO MILES (2M 53YDS) FOR THREE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS

THE HEREFORD QUARRIES HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)

Total prize fund £6150 x Owners Prize Money 1st £2484, 2nd £1242, 3rd £621, 4th £311, 5th £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): J & A O’Neill (19 wins from 90 runners, 21%) runs CAWTHORNE BANKER TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A King (5 wins from 16 runners, 31%) runs ONE COOL DREAMER LONGEST TRAVELLER: ACROSS EARTH trained by G & J Moore, Horsham, 148 miles.

GRAECIA is going the right way as a hurdler now and should be suited by the return to a bigger-field handicap which promises to be run at a true pace, so she remains of firm interest. Granpa Ger is a long-standing maiden but split 2 subsequent winners on his first start for his current yard in a maiden at Uttoxeter last month, with the in-form Baikal completing the shortlist

1 RENOIR(GB)(36)41-4354CD

B g Nathaniel (IRE) - Feis Ceoil (IRE)

6 12-0

Toby McCain-Mitchell (5)

Octavians V Ben Clarke, Corscombe

Br Robert Allcock Tote, Ben Clarke Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORMVIEW12fFlatwinnerwhogotoffthemarkoverhurdlesoverC&DinMarchandshapedaclearsecondbestwhenthirdatStratfordinMay.Flyingtoohighonreappearance atPlumptonbutagainranbelowformbackdowningradeataforementionedtracklasttime.Bittoproveinafirst-timetonguestrap. TFRHHHII BHA105

2 GRANPAGER(IRE)(37)0-20322

B g Vendangeur (IRE) - Clarach (IRE)

7 12-0

Lee Edwards

Mr David W Jagger & Mrs Belinda Clarke Belinda Clarke, Bridgnorth

Br Ger Whyte

TIMEFORMVIEW Long-standing maiden who again ran well on first run since leaving Anthony Mullins when splitting 2 subsequent winners in a maiden hurdle at Uttoxeter (15.8f, good to soft) 37 days ago. In the mix with a repeat. TFRHHHHI BHA105

3 ACROSSEARTH(IRE)(215)234-

B g Golden Horn - War No More (USA)

4 11-11

Freddie Mitchell (5)

Aura Racing Gary & Josh Moore, Horsham

Br Mike Spence

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful Flat winner who was a shade disappointing making the switch to handicaps in this sphere over C&D in April but it’s still early days with him over hurdles TFRHHHII BHA102

4 ELGAVILAN(FR)(20)52325-P

B g Guignol (GER) - La Jalousie (FR)

4 11-10

Richard Patrick

C & C Boultbee Brooks Clive Boultbee-Brooks, Woolhope

Br Mr Emmanuel Dibatista, Mme Claire Dibati Boultbee Brooks Real Estate Limited S

TFRHHIII BHA101

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair form over hurdles in France A bit below that level in Britain last season and shapes as if amiss on last month’s return at Worcester, folding tamely leaving back straight.

5 COGITAL(GB)(26)/551/3//-5D 10 11-10

B g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Galaxy Highflyer

Jay Tidball (5)

Mr Alex James & Mr B. J. Llewellyn Bernard Llewellyn, Bargoed

Br Meon Valley Stud

TIMEFORM VIEW Has seemingly going off the boil on the Flat and offered little returned to hurdling in handicap won by Baikal at Ffos Las (15.8f, good, 40/1) 26 days ago. TFRHHIII BHA101

6 ONECOOLDREAMER(IRE)(32)42 4 11-6

B g Oasis Dream - Araminte

The Maple Street Partnership

Tom Bellamy

Alan King, Barbury Castle

Br Exors of the Late Mrs L. Peacock Goodwin Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful handicapper on Flat (stays 1 3/4m), posted a creditable fourth at Kempton last month Ran below that level when in the frame both starts over hurdles this summer but could well do better now venturing into handicaps TFRHHHII BHA97

7 FOLLOWINGCHAPTER(GB)(265)054- 5 11-3

B g Pether’s Moon (IRE) - Following Mama (IRE)

Jonathan Burke Black, Jones, Spiers & Hartwell Alastair Ralph, Bridgnorth

Br Mrs D J Ralph Air Conditioning Accessories Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Made little impact in a trio of starts over hurdles last season. More realistic chance now handicapping but will likely be of more interest over longer trips in due course

TFRHHIII BHA94

1-2-3: 1.GRAECIA (IRE) 2.GRANPA GER (IRE) 3.BAIKAL
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br S

8

GRAECIA(IRE)(23)3P-4412D

B f Magna Grecia (IRE) - Palinodie (FR)

Run Like A Girl

Br Newtown Anner Stud Farm Ltd

4 11-2

Daire McConville (7)

Charlie Longsdon, Chipping Norton

Merriebelle Stable LLC S

TIMEFORM VIEW A fair Flat winner who is progressing over hurdles, cosily landing 2m Worcester handicap in September before finding only one too good from a 7lb higher mark at Kempton (2m). Remains of firm interest. TFRHHHHH BHA93

9 BAIKAL(GB)(14)411513D

6 11-2

B g No Nay Never (USA) - Foreign Assignment (IRE) Conor Ring

Ms Michelle Harris

Br The Pocock Family

Grace Harris, Shirenewton

TIMEFORMVIEW Has really found his feet of late, right back to his best when notching a third win from his last 4 starts in this sphere at Ffos Las (15.8f) in October. Ran at least as well in defeat from a 4lb higher mark back there 12 days later and ought to remain competitive. TFRHHHHI BHA93

10

GLORIOUSLION(GB)

(11)43250/-P 5 10-12

B g Roaring Lion (USA) - Glories (USA)

Shane Fenelon (5)

Moorland Racing Sarah-Jayne Davies, Leominster

Br The Glories Partnership Walling & Landscape Contractors S

TIMEFORM VIEW Failed to go on from a promising start in juvenile hurdles for Harry Derham in early 2024 and showed nothing returning for a new yard after 18 months off at Uttoxeter recently Easily passed over. TFRHIIII BHA89

11

CAWTHORNEBANKER(IRE)

(24)P2131DDBF 7 10-12

B g Flemensfirth (USA) - Shees A Dante (IRE)

Jonjo O’Neill Jr.

Mr E. A. Brook Jonjo & A.J O’Neill, Cheltenham

Br Mr Sam Doyle Wasdell Group S TIMEFORMVIEWBaggedasecondsuccessthisautumnwhenseeingoff6rivalsatUttoxeterinOctober.Probablyfoundracecomingtoosoonwhen well held at Stratford only 24 hrs later (subsequently disqualified after jockey failed to weigh in). Could bounce back TFRHHHII BHA89

12 SILKBIRD(GB)(184)64-F

B m Free Eagle (IRE) - Organza

5 10-7

Charlie Hammond

Mr Royston Morgan Evans Max Young, Sneads Green

Br Caron & Paul Chapman Racing

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair at best on the Flat (stays 1 1/4m) but disappointing in that sphere for current yard and has made no impact on all 3 starts over hurdles Into handicaps now and hard to fancy. TFRHHIII BHA84

13

LADYWILHELMINA(FR)

(36)33006

3 10-6

Br f Willywell (FR) - Eccentric Lady (FR) Richie McLernon

Sue Howell

Br Jean-Charles Haimet & Olivier Tricot

Nick Scholfield, Lambourn

TIMEFORM VIEW Showed fair form when third on hurdle debut in France in May but well below that level since, including in 2 runs for Dominic Ffrench Davis. Has work to do now setting out for another new stable. TFRHHIII BHA99

14

GALACTICGLOW(IRE)

(26)30P424-

8 10-2

B g No Nay Never (USA) - Shine Like A Star Ben Godfrey

The Clueless Syndicate Joe Tickle, Tiverton

Br D. Boocock Fire Defence Servicing S

TIMEFORM VIEW Yet to win in this sphere but made the frame in a couple of Taunton handicaps last spring and has added to his tally on the Flat this summer Not ruled out despite being 5lb out of the weights.

2024: JAZZ KING (FR) 8 11 7 Murray Dodd 13-8 (Alastair Ralph) 6 ran

TFRHHHII BHA74

DECLARED RUNNERS 14 Tongue Strap worn first time by No 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 1. Tongue Strap worn by No 4. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 8. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 6, 9, 11, 14. Stewards Note:

CAWTHORNE BANKER: Following its run on 18/10/2025 it was reported that the horse ran flat after its recent run.

Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Graecia (IRE), 13-2 Granpa Ger (IRE), Baikal (GB), 17-2 Cawthorne Banker (IRE), 9-1 One Cool Dreamer (IRE), 11-1 Renoir (GB), 12-1 Across Earth (IRE), 16-1 Galactic Glow (IRE), 25-1 Following Chapter (GB), 33-1 Silk Bird (GB), 40-1 El Gavilan (FR), Lady Wilhelmina (FR), 50-1 Cogital (GB), 100-1 Glorious Lion (GB)

RACE CONDITIONS

First Race 1.00 - THE BETWRIGHT BET THE WRIGHT WAY EBF ‘NATIONAL HUNT’ NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (Qualifier) (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 novice four, five and six yrs old, which are E.B.F. eligible, which have not run in a flat race and which have not won more than two hurdle races. Enter by noon, November 5th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 9th. Weights: 11st each Fillies and mares allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a Class 3 to Class 5 hurdle race 6lb Of 2 hurdle races or of a Class 1 or Class 2 hurdle race 10lb BetWright have kindly sponsored this race and will present a winning memento to the winning owner In addition, they will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out Horses placed first, second, third or fourth in this race will qualify for the Final (A Handicap) of the EBF ‘National Hunt’ Novices’ Hurdle Race Series, to be run over two miles about four furlongs at Sandown Park on Saturday, March 7th, 2026. 24 entries at £38. - Closed November 5th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3213; Second £1607; Third £803; Fourth £402. (Penalty Value £4193.42)

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Second Race 1.35 - THE BETWRIGHT BANGERS N’CASH FILLIES’ JUVENILE 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 juvenile three yrs old fillies only, which have not won more than two hurdle races. Enter by noon, November 5th and pay £38 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 9th. Weights: 11st each Penalties, a winner of a hurdle race 7lb Of 2 hurdle races 12lb BetWright have kindly sponsored this race and will present a winning memento to the winning owner In addition, they will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out 9 entries at £38. - Closed November 5th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3213; Second £1607; Third £803; Fourth £402. (Penalty Value £4193.42)

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Third Race 2.10 - THE BEATWRIGHT: BEAT THE WRIGHT WAY MARES’ 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 four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, 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. November 9th. Penalties, after November 1st, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb Betwright have kindly sponsored this race and will present a winning memento to the winning owner In addition, they will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out 8 entries, 1 at £8 and 7 at £44. - Closed November 5th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3595; Second £1797; Third £899; Fourth £449; Fifth £224. (Penalty Value £4700.09) Weights raised 6lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable SEE PAGE 15 FOR THIS RACE

Fourth Race 2.45 - THE PAUL FERGUSON’S JUMPERS TO FOLLOW 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 four 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. November 9th. Penalties, after November 1st, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb PAUL FERGUSON’S JUMPERS TO FOLLOW have kindly sponsored this race and will present a winning memento to the winning owner In addition, they will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out. 17 entries at £44. - Closed November 5th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3595; Second £1797; Third £899; Fourth £449; Fifth £224. (Penalty Value £4700.09) SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE Fifth Race 3.20 - THE BETWRIGHT SAFER GAMBLING HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4066 to the winning horse The second to receive £1871, the third £935, the fourth £468 and the fifth £233. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 - see Standard Conditions). £38 stake if the horse is rated 84 or higher, or £38 stake if the horse is rated 83 or lower with £0 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 9th. Penalties, after November 1st, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb BetWright have kindly sponsored this race and will present a winning memento to the winning owner In addition, they will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out. 15 entries at £38. - Closed November 5th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3110; Second £1555; Third £778; Fourth £389; Fifth £194. (Penalty Value £4066.37)

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Sixth Race 3.55 - THE HEREFORD QUARRIES 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 three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-105. Enter by noon, November 5th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 9th. Penalties, after November 1st, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb Hereford Quarries has kindly sponsored this race and will present a winning memento to the winning owner In addition, they will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out 25 entries at £30. - Closed November 5th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2484; Second £1242; Third £621; Fourth £311; Fifth £155. (Penalty Value £3247.81)

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