THE WEEKLY GUIDE TO YOUR SPORT
GOPOINTING MONTY STAYS U N ST U C K AT CHADDESLEY
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08 / DECEMBER / 2023 COVER PHOTO: Sweet Photography
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WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK POINTING POINTERS PODCAST ON THE CLOCK TRAINER TALK: IAN CHANIN THE MITCHELSTOWN RACES IN THE FRAME SPEED FIGURES & RESULTS REPORTS INTERVIEW: ED VAUGHAN FIXTURE LIST 2023/2024 POINT-TO-POINT ENTRIES POINT-TO-POINT SOCIAL MEDIA
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WHAT’S ON THIS WEEK
CORNWALL CLUB, WADEBRIDGE DECEMBER 10, 2023 AT WHITECROSS, WADEBRIDGE PL27 7JE. LOCATION: At Royal Cornwall Showground, 1m W of town nr A39. PL27 7JE. WHAT THREE WORDS: corkscrew.mugs.snipped PTP AREA: Devon & Cornwall GOING: Soft, Good to Soft in Places (updated 03/12/23) FIRST RACE: 11.30 GATES OPEN: 9.30 ENTRY COST: £15 (Accompanied under 16’s go free)
MEETING PREVIEW The first of three meetings to be held at The Royal Cornwall Showground takes place this coming weekend. Sunday 10th December, and has attracted some quality entries with a total of 75 received for the six race card, the first is scheduled for an early11.30am start.
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NEW FOREST, LARKHILL DECEMBER 10, 2023 AT NETHERAVON RD, DURRINGTON, SALISBURY SP4 8AT. LOCATION: 5m NW of Amesbury, 10m N of Salisbury, nr A303, A345 and A360. SP4 8AT. WHAT THREE WORDS: relishes.panthers.handrail PTP AREA: Wessex GOING: Good, with generous grass cover. All the bends will be moved. (Updated 1.00pm Sat 2 Dec). FIRST RACE: 11.00 GATES OPEN: 9.00 ENTRY COST: £15.00 Children under 16 free
MEETING PREVIEW Larkhill hosts its second meeting of the new season on Sunday when the New Forest Hounds move to this pre- Christmas date from their traditional March day.
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POINTING POINTERS THE POINT-TO-POINT PODCAST
Pointing Pointers is a regular podcast hosted by stud owner Ben Atkins and former jockey Sam Davies-Thomas, who are frequently joined by a cast of characters from the point-to-point community. Episodes range in length from ten minute snippets to hour-long in-depth interviews and cover topics ranging from meeting reviews and previews to reflections on the state of the sport from leading jockeys, trainers and owners. All episodes for the 2023/2024 season will be sponsored for the first time by the PPORA. The easiest way to listen to Pointing Pointers is to visit pointingpointers.co.uk and click the “Listen Now” button. This takes you directly to the latest episodes, and provides you with a link to listen on your preferred podcast platform. The podcast is available on Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts and RadioPublic, or in your preferred web browser. This season, you are also able to watch and listen via YouTube where the Pointing Pointers page will host all episodes.
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NOTICE FOR OWNERS REMINDER! IMPORTANT NOTICE: For Owners and Keepers wishing to make entries for the Harkaway, due to run on Thursday 28th December, and the Thurlow and Larkhill Racing Club meetings, both due to run on Sunday 31st December. PLEASE NOTE: The Hunter Certificate deadline for these three meetings is Midday on THURSDAY 14TH DECEMBER
– Entries for HARKAWAY will then be closing at 12.30 pm MONDAY 18TH DECEMBER. – Entries for the THURLOW and LARKHILL RACING CLUB will close at 12.30 pm WEDNESDAY 20TH DECEMBER.
The Hunter Certificate deadline for the North Cornwall and West Percy, both due to run on Sunday 7th January is Midday THURSDAY 28TH DECEMBER.
– Entries for the NORTH CORNWALL and WEST PERCY close at 12.30 pm TUESDAY 2ND JANUARY. **If you wish to confirm whether your Hunter Cert/s have been received by email, or to pay for it/them by card, please call the Customer Services Team at Weatherbys on
01933 304 808
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NOTICE FOR OWNERS RATCHEUGH RACING CLUB – CHANGE TO THE RACECARD ORDER Please be aware that the Goffs four and five year old Maiden race, at the Ratcheugh Racing Club, due to run on this coming Sunday 17th December has now been moved to be the FIRST race on the card, with the time of 12.00 pm remaining as the time of start. It is currently the last race. The subsequent races drop back one place, with race times as appropriate. The full racecard order is now as follows:
Race 1 – The Goffs four and five years old MAIDEN Young Horse Series Race – 12.00 pm Race 2 – The CONDITIONS Race (Level 2) – 12.30 pm Race 3 – The LADIES OPEN Race – 1.00 pm Race 4 – The MENS OPEN Race – 1.30 pm Race 5 – The five years old and over RESTRICTED Race – 2.00 pm Race 6 – The six years old and over MAIDEN Race – 2.30 pm
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ON THE CLOCK The opening Chaddesley Corbett fixture for the season was marked by relentless drizzle and by the day’s end the going description had changed from Good to Soft to Soft with Heavy patches. Such circumstances provide an added challenge for those wishing to interpret the merit of performances on the clock . Among the questions to consider are whether the visual impression of worsening ground can be confirmed by the times recorded, approximately when, if any, this effect materially affected performance and whether the effect can be consistently applied to races over different distances. On the final times recorded, the evidence is inconclusive, however analysis of the sectionals do point to some gradual deterioration- not major but noticeable, nevertheless. The figures quoted here, and also published in the Looseleaf formbook, do therefore include an allowance for gradual deterioration but in truth things can never be precise – more they reflect a mathematical ‘best fit’. I would have no argument therefore with any reader who chose to exercise an added degree of caution when considering the future prospects of the horses highlighted below. On a day of relative shocks and long priced winners, Happy Victory (FR) (106) bucked the trend, justifying market confidence and making all for a ready win in the Restricted. His past profile boasted decent efforts both over hurdles (placed behind the useful, though ill-fated, Ginto ) and in Irish Hunter chases, but this performance was nevertheless a step up. A tall, imposing type from a family of decent winners in his native France, Happy Victory has the scope and speed that promises further success . Runner-up Learntalot ran creditably in second, running close to the mark of his debut success, but again showed signs of being far from straightforward – holding his head a little to one side on the run to the last. Joanne Priest’s Thattshalfthebattle (100), took division one of the Maiden in good style, declining the early skirmishes for the lead before making steady headway to lead down the back straight and holding on readily to finish five lengths clear. Runner-up in an Irish maiden, he has done all his racing on ground with give and looks perfectly capable of following up in a Restricted run on winter ground. The form of Chaddesley maidens normally stands scrutiny and although only four finished in the concluding event, Monty Searle (96) and Money From America (94) fought out a good finish, both recording figures a few pounds higher than their form assessments. Money From America was outstayed on this occasion but traces to a good family which includes the Thyestes Chase winner Preists Leap and can gain compensation in due course. Happy Victory made quite the impression on his pointing debut Photo: Sweet Photography
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TRAINER TALK: IAN & ROBERT CHANIN
BY JAKE EXELBY SOUTH MIDLANDS AREA PRESS OFFICER
There are many family dynasties in point-topointing, the Chanins from Devon are one of the most notable, and Ian is the latest of them to be making a mark on the sport as a producer of young horses. A successful jockey in his time, he now runs a joint-training operation with father Robert just north of Exeter, with Robert focusing on older progressive pointers and Ian concentrating on commercial youngsters to sell to race under rules. The pair are based just a stone’s throw from the Dunsmore track (where Robert’s brother Norman is Clerk of the Course) and Jake Exelby popped-in the morning after the season’s opening fixture – where Noble Don and Call Simon both finished second – to talk to them about a life in the sport, and how they see its future. With Ian and brother Tom – a successful jockey in his own right with over 60 winners between the flags and a Hunter Chase, and a key part of the family operation – riding work, I start by sitting down to talk to Robert about his career. “I started riding when I was 16,” he tells me, “Mostly on family homebreds, many of which had Holcombe in their name. My first winner was on Holcombe Scar and the best horse I rode was Royscar, whose dam was a Holcombe. I retired when I was 25 – I slipped a disc in my back and had a mortgage, children, and responsibilities! Dad only used to have the one pointer, so I was happy with one or two winners a year and rode about a dozen in total.” Robert explains how his career progressed from training to riding. “Royscar was the last of Dad’s homebreds and after that, I became joint master of the Silverton for ten years. That’s how Ian and Tom learnt to ride properly – we only had a two-horse trailer so one of them always had to hack to the meet and back.
Team Chanin with Noble Don (and Tiger) They’d be covered in mud from head to toe. My first pointer after that was Royal Rumour, who won a Cherrybrook Maiden with the late Richard Woollacott – Ian’s cousin Edward was supposed to ride but got injured. That win got us hooked and my joint-master – Andrew Knox – supported us with horses, then the boys started to get contacts. It’s changed so much over the years – we used to buy cheap horses to progress through the grades, and now there are no cheap horses and Ian sells his winner on!” “My best horse was probably Kirkleigh,” Robert continues, “Owned by another great supporter, Sue Trump. He won 12 points and three Hunter Chases for us, mostly ridden by Tom, although Ian won the Exeter Intermediate Final on him. Then there was Byerley Bear, who won 12 out of 15 points, and Mcsolo – another
Tom leads Ian up the gallop
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for Sue Trump – a genuine pointer who won eight races.” He cites his career highlight as being, “Seven winners in a row in December 2013 and January 2014, including three from Byerley Bear. I was sure I’d have an eighth, but the horse flopped and pulled up, so I told (point-to-point journalist) Granville Taylor it was time I retired!!” Though a keen hunting man, Robert admits, “We don’t hunt our pointers now as you can’t cut corners training when you’re busy and need to do it properly – you can’t take them hunting three or four times a week and still get them ready for racing. Anyway, since the ban,” he continues, “Hunting’s not been the same, and we now get our kicks from winning races.” Robert admits to concerns about the future of pointing. “We’re likely to have a change of government,” he predicts, “And how will it carry on if they ban hunting? Who’ll build the courses? Dunsmore’s our local track and it’s all done with free labour to support the hunts. Costs have gone up and it’s about 25% more expensive than it was before Covid. My wife Maureen questions my sanity, but we do it because we love pointing and it’s all about the teamwork. We’re a small hunt and Norman’s been Clerk of the Course for the Silverton fixture for over 40 years.” Maureen, according to Robert, has been unable to watch her sons ride ever since Ian suffered an injury at Lifton. “He fell at the ditch,” recalls Robert, “I saw him walking back so told her
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want to prove you can train them too! Taking them to the sales is a bit like running them in a race – things can go wrong.” Talking of sales, Ian tells me about two of his recent success stories. “We sold Tip Top Mountain to my friend Robert Walford after he’d won at Wadebridge, and he’s won six chases. Then Jamie Snowden, who I used to ride against, bought Doc McCoy after a Great Trethew win, and he scored last month. He’s targeting the EBF Final and Jamie says it’s great to have a British pointer going for a race like that.”
Call Simon in fine form after his Dunsmore second he was OK, but it turned out he’d broken both wrists and had to be airlifted to hospital. Mind you,” he continues with a wry smile, “She’d missed Ian’s first winner because she was on holiday – I had to phone her and tell her.” I watch Ian and Tom ride second lot with Robert and Ian’s wife Becks, a farrier who rode successfully under her maiden name, Rebecca Barnett. “I rode for four seasons, and had six winners,” she smiles, “But stopped because I broke several ribs and – when I did – I couldn’t go shoeing on a Monday! I rode a lot of maidens – the ones the boys didn’t want to ride! My first win was on Get Smart for Linda Blackford and other good horses I rode were Major Matt and Gorgeous Girl, the latter for Robert.” As Ian (on a 3yo Passing Glance filly out of useful chaser Miss Tenacious) and Tom (on maiden Ballynagloch, returning from a year off
with injury) canter past us up the all-weather gallop, which rises at a steep gradient over its three furlongs, Robert continues his story. “Our Stone Valley Stables is 400 feet above sea level here, we’re fortunate to have fantastic views, and you can see Norman’s farm down below – they call it Chanin Valley! We’ve got about a dozen horses between us, and Ian built the new yard – just before Covid, when he and Becks came back to live here. His yard is for the youngsters, breakers, and pre-trainers, while most in my yard are owner-bred. It’s just evolved that way.” As Robert’s sons return to the yard, Ian dismounts and talks me through his training routine. “The all-weather gallop is good for teaching horses to settle, and we do the fast work on arable land over the hill. It’s tricky with youngsters – you want to leave room for improvement (when you sell them), but you
Although, in his words, Ian is “Picking up the pace with store horses,” he admits to not having the budgets to compete with some of the bigger commercial operations. So how does he make it pay? “It’s not all one-way traffic,” he tells me. “You can spend a lot of money for no return. I’m in no rush with mine – I keep them happy and healthy and run them when they’re ready, not before. Take Tip Top Mountain – he was nearly six and having his third run at Wadebridge, so people were negative about his chances at the sales, but he made £30,000. We’d been running him during Covid, in the gaps between lockdowns – training then was incredibly stressful.” Ian nominates the Miss Tenacious filly and a Desinvolte gelding, “Who’s I bought from Peter Nolan and is from a good French family,” as ones to follow this season and explains why he’s not afraid of taking on the higher-profile yards. “I tend to run mine in the Goffs and Tattersalls races – they’re the sponsors and if you want to be in their sales, you need to run in their races. I wouldn’t go looking to win a three-runner race because the horse wouldn’t
The view over Chanin Valley
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Noble Don in his Cheltenham sales pose sell.” He smiles wryly. “I don’t tend to look at the opposition too much. It’s like in the recent Rugby World Cup – if you stay in your own half, you can’t go on the attack!” He shares his father’s concerns about the future of pointing when quizzed about his own plans. “We’ll have to see what happens with the financial climate,” Ian admits. “I like bringing on young horses, but if the Labour party finishes off hunting, will pointing continue? If not, a switch to rules would be an obvious move.” Winding back the clock, Ian tells me about his riding career. “Dad bought Barton Rose and I had my first ride on him when I’d just turned 16, finishing second at Flete Park. We then fell at Holnicote and won at Bratton Down. I then went to work for Robert Alner and my riding improved jumping hedges out hunting – I still feel that sort of practical experience is better than the modern-day assessments and hunting still has a place for jockeys.” “I’ve ridden winners from four furlongs to four miles,” continues Ian, laughing. “The latter was at Eggesford on Kingscliff and the former in the Fegentri Series in Norway – that was good fun.” Cheltenham Foxhunter winner Kingscliff
is an obvious standout among horses Ian rode, but he speaks most fondly of The Wealerdealer. “The highlight was winning the Intermediate Final on him at Exeter,” Ian confirms. “I bought him for £1,200 with the specific aim of winning that race and I owned, trained, and rode him myself. We bought him from Richard Woollacott, and he went back to Richard’s and won a hurdle for him, before getting chinned on the line in the inaugural Timico Mixed Open Final at Cheltenham. I rode just short of 100 winners – I think it was 98 – and retired due to a combination of a bad back and not having any standout horses,” Ian tells me. “I still enjoy schooling but miss the buzz of race-riding.” Ian does not hesitate when I ask the first thing he’d do if he was in charge of the sport. “It’s important to increase the appeal of owning a pointer, so I’d start by making it mandatory to give 8-10 passes for owners every time they make an entry. After all, you’re only giving away a piece of paper and the people who come spend money on the three Bs – beer, burgers, and betting! It’s especially important for syndicates – take Noble Don’s owners at Dunsmore (where Ian’s 4yo finished second and was accepted for the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale, making £26,000). They did
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all the above, bought racecards and shopped at the trade stands. Prize money’s never going to go up and doesn’t have an impact anyway – when Thewealerdealer won a £1,000 race at Upcott Cross, there were only five runners – so we need to find other ways to attract owners. Making it a good social occasion lessens the disappointment when your horse runs poorly!” Ian cites course management and the standard of riding and training as the main areas of improvement since he’s been involved in the sport, and increased costs and the drop in the number of participants as the key downsides, using Hunter Certificates as an example. “You can have a day’s hunting in Devon for £20 while it costs £250 to go out with the Beaufort – so why should you pay the same regardless of the hunt you qualify with? And I don’t think you should be able to nominate any hunt for your pointer – it should be local.” While I’ve been talking to Ian, Tom has been busy tacking up the horses for their next lot. His brother calls him over – “Have you got anything to add, Tom?” He answers with a sardonic grin. “I agree with everything Ian says!”
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New book recalls 125 years of the Mitchelstown Races
A new book is out this month by horseracing writer Ollie O'Donoghue which tells the full story of the Mitchelstown Races. The new book brings together rare photographs, reports, and all the facts and figures from 125 years of horseracing, as well as insightful interviews with those who were present. Copies of this limited-edition book can be ordered through the following website: mitchelstown.myshopify.com Each copy is priced at €23.20 / £20.00 which includes delivery to anywhere in Ireland or the UK. Readers of the Point-To-Point Racing Company website can unlock a ten per cent discount by using the code P2PUK. A launch event will be held in The Hunters Rest in Mitchelstown at 10pm on Saturday, December 9th, and readers will be able to meet the author and pick up a copy.
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O'Donoghue grew up and went to school in Mitchelstown and moved to London ten years ago. He has written about horseracing for years and was previously a bloodstock journalist for the Racing Post, analysing pedigrees and reporting from racehorse sales in Britain, Ireland and South Africa. Among the sales he reported from was the 2019 Goffs Orby Sale, when a filly by the legendary stallion Galileo sold for €3 million. For the book, O'Donoghue regularly returned home to Ireland to visit the old racecourses and to speak to people who attended and participated in the races, which last took place in 1958. If you have any further information relating to the Mitchelstown Races, or would like to find out more, you can contact the writer by email at ollieodonoghue@outlook.com. "The Mitchelstown Races are a wonderful part of our town's history," says O'Donoghue. "I was lucky to be able to speak to so many interesting people, which really helped bring the newspaper reports and photographs to life. I hope readers will get as much enjoyment from this book as I did writing it."
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Hung Jury, leads Highway Jewel and One For Rosie on the run to the line (Mixed Open) Photo: Graham Fisher
Aimee Jones and Shang Tang braved the elements Photo: Sweet Photography
A happy Alexandra Ingram aboard Everything Now Photo: Graham Fisher
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IN THE FRAME
Restricted Race winner, Happy Victory and Dale Peters lead the way Photo: Alun Sedgmore
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Jack Andrews powers home on Just A Rose to win the four-year-old Maiden Race Photo: Alun Sedgmore
Thatshalfthebattle and William Badlan Maiden (Div 1) Photo: Sweet Photography
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WEEKEND SPEED FIGURES LARKHILL 10/12/2023 11:35 THE FOUR AND FIVE YEARS OLD MAIDEN RACE: All Night Parking (IRE) (92) Busby Way (IRE) (83) Quickly Now Please (IRE) (80) 12:10 THE MIXED OPEN RACE: Walkin Out (GB) (127) Southfield Theatre (IRE) (117) Step Back (IRE) (117) Montanna (GB) (113) Sizing Cusimano (GB) (111) 12:45 THE RESTRICTED RACE: Mary’s Fortune (FR) (106) Bloodstone (IRE) (103) Happy Day Emery (FR) (93) Whitsand Bay (GB) (93) Marton Abbey (GB) (92) 1:20 THE CONDITIONS RACE (LEVEL 2): Polydora (IRE) (114) Step Back (IRE) (110) Bloodstone (IRE) (108) Frisson Collonges (FR) (103) 1:55 THE SIX YEARS OLD AND OVER MAIDEN RACE: Dorset Diamond (GB) (92) Horizon d’Ainay (FR) (84) Gallant Geronimo (FR) (82) Dorset Dazzler (GB) (80)
WADEBRIDGE 10/12/2023 11:30 THE CONDITIONS RACE (LEVEL 2), FOR VETERAN AND NOVICE RIDERS: Poli Roi (FR) (106) Siberian Star (GB) (102) Call Simon (IRE) (101) Larkbarrow Lad (GB) (98) 12:05 THE MAIDEN RACE: Jimmy Tew (GB) (90) Bollin Twinkle (GB) (89) Fire Squadron (IRE) (86) I Like Oats (IRE) (82) 12:40 THE LADIES OPEN RACE: Singapore Saga (GB) (133) From The Heart (IRE) (123) Broadclyst (IRE) (117) Hawkhurst (IRE) (97) 1:15 THE MENS OPEN RACE: Quintin’s Man (GB) (114) From The Heart (IRE) (109) Acey Milan (IRE) (106) Ellipsism (IRE) (106) Lakota Warrior (IRE) (103) 1:50 THE EXETER RACECOURSE INTERMEDIATE SERIES QUALIFIER RACE: Manofmanywords (GB) (108) Bang On Target (IRE) (106) Minella Jab (IRE) (100) Call Simon (IRE) (99) 2:20 THE RESTRICTED RACE: Mary’s Fortune (FR) (106) Bang On Target (IRE) (101) Stadmallen (IRE) (100) Oyster Perch (GB) (99)
LATEST RESULTS CHADDESLEY CORBETT 03/12/2023 11:00 1. JUST A ROSE (FR) Jack Andrews 4-5F 2. COUNTRY MILE (IRE) Z. Baker 5-1 3. DARCY’S FRIEND (IRE) T. McCainMitchell 8-1 (7 ran). 11:35 1. HIDOR DE BERSY (FR) Mrs V. Sollitt 14-1 2. WILLEWONGA (GB) Huw Edwards 5-1 3. YIPPEE KI YAY (IRE) Milo Herbert 7-2 (13 ran). 12:10 1. HAPPY VICTORY (FR) D. Peters 7-2 2. LEARNTALOT (IRE) Miss I. Marshall 5-2F 3. ISKANDAR PECOS (FR) Huw Edwards 3-1 (9 ran). 12:45 1. HUNG JURY (IRE) James King 33-1 2. HIGHWAY JEWEL (IRE) F. Mitchell 9-4 3. ONE FOR ROSIE (GB) M. McIntyre 5-2 (8 ran). 1:20 1. EVERYTHING NOW (IRE) Miss Alexandra Ingram 9-1 2. A JET OF OUR OWN (IRE) F. Philipson-Stow 3-1 3. DOC CARVER (IRE) Miss R. Pugh 12-1 (10 ran). 1:55 1. THATSHALFTHEBATTLE (IRE) W. Badlan 10-1 2. SUBTLE FORTUNE (GB) D. Andrews 7-1 3. LARGY PEARL (IRE) D. Peters 7-2 (12 ran). 2:30 1. MONTY SEARLE (GB) Miss E. Herbison 7-1 2. MONEY FROM AMERICA (IRE) I. Herbert 7-1 3. TRENDY LADY (IRE) Miss C. Morris 10-1 (12 ran).
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REPORTS WHEATLAND CHADDESLEY CORBETT SUNDAY 3RD DECEMBER 2023 By Andrew King
Christmas came early for the bookies at Chaddesley Corbett’s first meeting of the new pointing term with just one favourite obliging on the seven race card. On a grey afternoon when the rain refused to go away and the mud kept getting deeper, the scene was set for a few upsets and so it proved with punters left reeling as many of the fancied horses simply failed to act on the prevailing conditions. It soon became a case of get soaked but keep smiling - and one person who was left beaming from ear to ear was rookie handler Sian Brooke after Hung Jury sprang a 33-1 shock in the featured Mixed Open. Partnered by James King, the eight-yearold was always handy on the second circuit before dourly ploughing his way through the sodden conditions up the home straight to get the better of Highway Jewel by two-anda-half lengths. An over the moon Brooke, whose day job is working for Martin Keighley at Condicote near Stow-On-The-Wold, said: “We expected him to run well but certainly not to win the way he has as it looked a really classy race beforehand. “We bought the horse privately from Charlie Poste over the summer months and he has been pleasing in his work at home. The hope will be that he can progress from here but days do not come much better as we are all thoroughly delighted.” She added: “James has given him a lovely ride as he was never too far away and when he kicked away entering the home straight we were all cheering away, and shouting him home.” There was no hiding place in the Member’s Conditions contest as the Vicki Sollittridden Hidor De Bersy set out to make all the running and it turned out to be a winning tactic as he romped home with 12-lengths to spare over Willewonga. Sollitt said of the 14-1 shot: “He jumped for fun out in front and settled nicely at the head
Novice Riders Race winner, Everything Now and Alexandra Ingram (right) – Alun Sedgmore of affairs. You always think that something is going to come and get you but I was really confident as he was travelling so well in the conditions.” The success provided Sollitt with the perfect comeback and she explained: “I only had three rides last season due to injury so it’s good to ride my first winner for a while on my own horse.” Winning trainer Jo Priest doubled up later on the card after 10-1 chance Thatshalfthebattle proved the answer to the first division of the Maiden for 5-y-o and over with victory over Subtle Fortune. Dale Peters is not a regular at the Worcestershire circuit but made his presence felt in the Restricted after Happy Victory, who he also trains, battled his way to victory over Learntalot. The six-year-old was having his first outing since joining Peters and the successful rider said: “He used to be with Gordon Elliott and I was a bit nervous as you are not really going to improve a horse coming from that yard. But I could not be more pleased with the way the horse has performed there as he jumped like a stag for me. We can go home now and think about all our options for the future.”
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The only favourite to do the business on the card was the Tom Ellis-trained debutante Just A Rose, who landed the 4-y-o Maiden under Jack Andrews after beating Country Mile by two-and-a-quarter lengths. But successful connections had a worrying few minutes as the winner had to survive an objection by Zak Baker, rider of the runnerup, as the principles came close together approaching the second last fence. However, the stewards allowed the result to stand and a relieved Ellis said: “We have always loved this filly from the day she came into the yard and she should make up into a nicer mare for the future. I imagine the plan will be to send her to the sales now that she has won in pleasing style.” The Novice Riders race went the way of the Alexandra Ingram-partnered Everything Now at odds of 9-1 and the second division of the 5-y-o and upwards Maiden went the way of Monty Searle and Ella Herbison. STAR PERFORMANCE Vicki Sollitt for a brave front running ride in the very testing conditions aboard Hidor De Bersy.
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DEVON AND CORNWALL POINT TO POINT AREA WRITTEN BY SOPHIE DAVIES This article was first published on Devon & Cornwall PTP social media on 30th November
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Ed Vaughan lands a treble and the Devon & Cornwall Grassroots Award Ed Vaughan had his first P2P winner, a treble and the 1st Devon and Cornwall Area Grassroots Award all in one meeting at The East Cornwall P2P, Great Trethew on November 19th. At the age of 16, Ed is following in his father’s, Tim Vaughan, footsteps.
Was Great Trethew your first experience of racing in the Devon and Cornwall Area? I had ridden at the track and the area on ponies previously and was lucky to have some success there too. I’d imagine we’ll definitely be making a return to the area throughout the season.
How did you get into horses, was it always a passion for racing? I enjoyed show jumping and pony club from very small but from 8 when I rode in my first pony race I knew racing was what I wanted to do.
Ed jumping the last on the way to landing his treble
“ I rode in my first pony race I knew racing was what I wanted to do.”
How did you find the break between pony racing and your start this season?
It was tough to not ride in a race for the best part of two years but allowed me to focus on my GCSEs in this time How long have you been racing in period. It was more my weight for P2P’s and under rules? pony racing than height but being 6ft I had my first ride in September on didn’t help my case with riding ponies. the flat for Alexandra Dunn, and from My weight is in a good place at the there I have 3 rides under rules with moment for pointing and can ride at two of those being at Cheltenham enough weights to be busy and brilliant to pick one up for underrules as and when the rides are Christian Williams. I’ve had 14 rides in there. point to points to date (27/11/23). Was Great Trethew your first pointing win? Great Trethew was my third point to point meeting I have ridden at and great to have my first winner there.
Ed with sister Grace riding against each other in a pony race at 9 yrs old
Ed after winning in a working hunter pony class at ‘The Royal Welsh’ show
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Would you say you are following in your fathers’ footsteps and how do you manage still being in education and starting your career as a jockey?
Which trainers are you currently riding for and are there any horses that you are excited about this comingseason?
I’m following the same path at the moment with dad starting riding at 16 and being in education at the age too, I’m very lucky with school being so supportive of my racing it helps a lot. Being in school does limit the amount of riding out I do outside of our yard but when I can get away I do!
The majority of my rides have been for dad but have been away with other trainers riding out. I’m very keen to get outside rides and will jump on every opportunity I get. We have a nice selection of young and older horses for the season and looking forward to seeing how Mary’s Fortune progresses.
“ Get some outside rides that is definitely an aim for me this season. ” How does a normal day look for you at the moment? Do you ride out for your dad in the morning before going to school?
Do you have any goals this season if sowhatarethey? None other than trying to be as busy as I can and get some outside rides that is definitely an aim for me this season.
I’m on the bus to school by 7:30 every morning but try not to miss a work morning even if it’s only one I get to ride. The week days mainly consist of school work to make sure I’m meeting deadlines and the horses get priority on the weekends
Ed (left), Aron (holding horse) and Tim to the right in the winners enclosure after winning with Marys Fortune EdwithacitcuittogoonMary's Fortune
FIXTURE LIST 2023/24 AREA
FIXTURE
COURSE
DATE
AREA
FIXTURE
COURSE
DATE
D&C
The Cornwall Hunt Club
Wadebridge
Sunday 10th December
N
Alnwick
Sunday 25th February
W
The New Forest Bloodhounds
Larkhill
Sunday 10th December
The College Valley & North Northumberland Hunt
N
The Ratcheugh Racing Club
Alnwick
Sunday 17th December
WM
The Harkaway Club
Chaddesley Corbett
Thursday 28th December
EA
The Thurlow Hunt
Horseheath
Sunday 31st December
W
The Larkhill Racing Club
Larkhill
Sunday 31st December
D&C
North Cornwall
Wadebridge
Sunday 7th January
N
The West Percy Hunt
Alnwick
Sunday 7th January
EA
The Dunston Harriers
Ampton
Sunday 14th January
D&C
The Modbury Harriers
Buckfastleigh
Sunday 14th January
Y
The Yorkshire Area Point-to-Point Club
Sheriff Hutton
Sunday 14th January
W
The Royal Artillery
Larkhill
Saturday 20th January
MID
The South Wold Hunt
Revesby Park
Saturday 20th January
SM
The Heythrop Hunt
Cocklebarrow
Sunday 21st January
N
The Jedforest Hunt
Friars Haugh
Sunday 21st January
D&C
The Tiverton Foxhounds
Chipley Park
Sunday 21st January
EA
The Cambridgeshire With Enfield Chace
Horsheath
Sunday 28th January
N
The Percy
Alnwick
Sunday 28th January
W
The South Dorset Hunt
Milborne St Andrew
Sunday 28th January
MID
Melton Hunt Club
Garthorpe
Sunday 4th February
SE
South East Hunts Club
Charing
Sunday 4th February
W
The Combined Services
Larkhill
Sunday 4th February
Y
The Sinnington Hunt
Duncombe Park
Sunday 4th February
MID
The Brocklesby Hunt
Brocklesby
Saturday 10th February
N
The Berwickshire Races
Friars Haugh
Sunday 11th February
D&C
The South Pool Harriers
Buckfastleigh
Sunday 11th February
EA
The Waveney Harriers
Higham
Sunday 11th February
EA
The Puckeridge & Essex Hunts
Horseheath
Saturday 17th February
W
The Countryside Alliance Club (Wessex)
Badbury Rings
Sunday 18th February
Y
The York North & West of Yore
Askham Bryan
Sunday 18th February
WM
Knightwick Races
Knightwick
Sunday 18th February
SAND
Kimblewick (February) Meeting
Kingston Blount
Saturday 24th February
MID
The Cottesmore
Garthorpe
Sunday 25th February
WALES
The Curre & Llangibby
Howick
Sunday 25th February
W
The South & West Wilts
Larkhill
Sunday 25th February
SE
South East Hunts Club
Charing
Sunday 25th February
D&C
The Dart Vale & Haldon Harriers
Buckfastleigh
Saturday 2nd March
WM
The Duke of Beaufort's Hunt
Didmarton
Saturday 2nd March
SM
The Oakley Hunt
Brafield on the Green
Saturday 2nd March
W
The Blackmore & Sparkford Vale Hunt
Charlton Horethorne
Sunday 3rd March
EA
The Suffolk Hunt
Ampton
Sunday 3rd March
Y
The Yorkshire Jockeys Club
Charm Park
Sunday 3rd March
N
Buccleuch Point-toPoint
Friars Haugh
Saturday 9th March
W
The Quantock Hunt
Cothelstone
Saturday 9th March
WALES
The Curre and Llangibby
Howick
Sunday 10th March
D&C
The East Devon Hunt
Bishops Court
Sunday 10th March
Y
The Holderness Hunt
Dalton Park
Sunday 10th March
MID
The Pytchley with Woodland Hunt
Guilsborough
Sunday 10th March
WM
The Sir W.W Wynn's and Flint & Denbigh
Bangor
Sunday 10th March
WM
The Croome & West Warwickshire Hunt
Shelfield Park
Saturday 16th March
EA
The High Easter Racing Club
High Easter
Saturday 16th March
Y
The Hurworth Hunt
Hutton Rudby
Saturday 16th March
W
The Wilton Hunt
Milborne St Andrew
Saturday 16th March
D&C
The Lamerton Hunt
Kilworthy
Sunday 17th March
W
The Mendip Farmers' Hunt
Ston Easton
Sunday 17th March
MID
The Belvoir Hunt
Garthorpe
Saturday 23rd March
SE
The Crawley & Horsham Hunt
Parham
Saturday 23rd March
WALES
The Glamorgan Hunt
Ystradowen
Saturday 23rd March
N
Overton Races Lanark & Renfrew
Overton
Saturday 23rd March
W
The Tedworth Hunt
Larkhill
Saturday 23rd March
SM
The V.W.H. Hunt
Siddington
Saturday 23rd March
Y
The Badsworth & Bramham Moor
Askham Bryan College
Sunday 24th March
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AREA
FIXTURE
COURSE
DATE
AREA
FIXTURE
COURSE
DATE
W
The Cotley Hunt
Cotley
Sunday 24th March
N
Overton
Saturday 27th April
EA
The Essex & Suffolk Hunt
Higham
Friday 29th March
Overton Races Kingdom Blazers
D&C
The Axe Vale Hunt
Stafford Cross
Sunday 28th April
N
The Morpeth Hunt
Tranwell
Friday 29th March
WM
Tabley
Sunday 28th April
W
The Cattistock Hunt
Chilfrome
Saturday 30th March
The Cheshire Forest Hunt
SM
The Kimblewick Hunt
Kimble
Saturday 30th March
D&C
Flete Park
Saturday 4th May
WM
The North Staffordshire Hunt
Sandon
Saturday 30th March
Flete Park Races (Totness, Bridgetown Racing Co Ltd)
MID
The Pytchley with Woodland
Dingley
Saturday 30th March
SE
The Mid Surrey Farmers Draghounds
Godstone
Saturday 4th May
WM
Gloucester Races
Maisemore
Sunday 31st March
W
South Hill
Sunday 5th May
D&C
The Spooners & West Dartmoor Foxhounds
Cherrybrook
Sunday 31st March
The Devon & Somerset Staghounds
MID
The Fernie Hunt
Dingley
Sunday 5th May
D&C
Four Burrow
Trebudannon
Monday 1st April
WM
Eyton on Severn
Monday 6th May
WALES
The Cresselly Hunt
Lydstep
Monday 1st April
The South Shropshire Hunt
WM
The North Cotswold Hunt
Paxford
Monday 1st April
D&C
The Stevenstone Foxhounds
Vauterhill
Monday 6th May
SM
The Old Berkshire Hunt
Lockinge
Monday 1st April
SM
The Warwickshire
Mollington
Monday 6th May
Y
The Zetland Hunt
Witton Castle
Monday 6th May
MID
The South Notts Hunt
Thorpe Lodge
Monday 1st April
W
Holnicote
Saturday 11th May
WM
The North Shropshire Hunt
Eyton on Severn
Monday 1st April
The Minehead Harriers and West Somerset Hunt
W
The Taunton Vale Foxhounds & Taunton Vale Harriers
Cothelstone
Monday 1st April
Y
The Derwent Hunt
Charm Park
Sunday 12th May
D&C
The Eggesford Hunt
Upcott Cross Halwill
Sunday 12th May
SM
Kingston Blount
Sunday 12th May
N
The Tynedale Hunt
Down Hills Corbridge
Monday 1st April
Kimblewick (May) Meeting
WM
Bitterley Races (Ludlow)
Bitterley
Saturday 6th April
W
The Weston & Banwell Harriers
Cothelstone
Wednesday 15th May
Y
The Middleton Hunt
Sheriff Hutton
Sunday 7th April
N
The Haydon Hunt
Hexham
Saturday 18th May
D&C
The Silverton Foxhounds
Dunsmore
Sunday 7th April
SE
The Surrey Union Hunt
Peper Harow
Saturday 18th May
SAND
The Vine & Craven
Kingston Blount
Sunday 7th April
Wales
Trecoed
Saturday 18th May
Y
The Bedale Hunt
Hornby Castle
Saturday 13th April
The Welsh International
EA
The Puckeridge & Essex Hunts
High Easter
Saturday 13th April
D&C
The Dulverton West Foxhounds
Bratton Down
Sunday 19th May
SM
The Bicester with Whaddon Chase Hunt
Edgcote
Sunday 14th April
SM
The Grafton Hunt
Edgecote
Sunday 19th May
WM
The Knutsford Races Club
Tabley
Sunday 19th May
WALES
The Llangeinor Pentyrch Hunt
Ystradowen
Sunday 14th April
MID
The Fitzwilliam (Milton) Hunt
Dingley
Saturday 25th May
W
The Seavington Hunt
Cotley
Sunday 14th April
SM
Kingston Blount
Sunday 26th May
SE
The Chiddingfold, Leconfield & Cowdray Hunt
Parham
Saturday 20th April
The Berks & Bucks Draghounds
D&C
The Exmoor Foxhounds
Bratton Down
Sunday 26th May
D&C
Flete Park Races Dartmoor Foxhounds
Flete Park
Saturday 20th April
WM
Chaddesley Corbett
Monday 27th May
MID
Quorn
Garthorpe
Saturday 20th April
The Albrighton & Woodland Hunt (South)
WM
The Worcestershire Hunt
Chaddesley Corbett
Saturday 20th April
D&C
The South Tetcott Hunt
Upcott Cross
Monday 27th May
D&C
South Cornwall
Trebudannon
Sunday 21st April
D&C
The Tiverton Staghounds
Bratton Down
Sunday 2nd June
EA
The West Norfolk Foxhounds & North Norfolk Harriers
Fakenham Racecourse
Sunday 21st April
D&C
The Torrington Farmers Foxhounds
Chapleton Barton, Umberleigh
Saturday 8th June
WM
The Berkeley Races
Woodford
Saturday 27th April
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THIS WEEKEND’S ENTRIES Cornwall Hunt Club at WADEBRIDGE Sunday, 10 December 2023 11.30
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CALL SIMON (IRE) 43P232 ...................................................................Mr A & S Knox & Mrs Chanin CANASTERO (IRE) P363P4...................................................................... Mr & Mrs Julian Dascombe FRANIGANE (FR) 2/12/4-42 .................................................................................Mr George Edgedale ITACARE (FR) 56-0063 ................................................................................................... Somerset Racing JIMMY TEW 440P4R................................................................................................................... Mr Ian Howe KUMO PPPP ............................................................................................................................... Mrs C. Lawrence LARKBARROW LAD 4-2232P ................................................................... Mr & Mrs Roderick Moore MORGENSTERN (FR) B22512- ....................................................................................... Mrs N. Gooder POLI ROI (FR) P/42-13P .........................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan PORT OF MARS (IRE) 65-354P .................................................... win or lose we’re on the booze RIVER FROST 324146 ................................................................................................Miss Hannah Morgan SIBERIAN STAR 2000-33.....................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan SIR SHOLOKHOV (IRE) 14/4U4-3 .......................................................... Mr & Mrs Roderick Moore TIGHT CALL (IRE) 610/243/-.............................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan
12.05
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ASSASSINS LULLABY (IRE) PP4PPP ..........................................The Everhopeful Partnership BELL ME BABY P6...........................................................................................Mr J Gardener & T Hamlin BOLLIN TWINKLE PP-P63 ........................................................................................ Mrs B. F. Bowditch CASTLEWELLAN (IRE) P...................................................................... Miss Charlotte Summersby FINE INVESTMENT 334PP-4 .......................................................................................... Mrs Kay Jelbert FIRE SQUADRON (IRE) P233PP ................................................Mr & Mrs Helen & Peter Bament FOURNEUX D’ISANKA (FR) 42/300/0- ......................................................Mr P. Picton-Warlow FOXYS FIRST P/PP-P ....................................................................................................Mr S. W. Reddaway FRONT AND HESTER (IRE) 03U ................................................................................ Mr R. C. Smith GETAWAY CORY (IRE) 33524-3 ....................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan I LIKE OATS (IRE) 24 .........................................................................................................Mrs L. Osborne JEAN GENIE (FR) 5U-30P3 ................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan JIMMY TEW 440P4R................................................................................................................... Mr Ian Howe LIWAH (FR) 24-5F04 .............................................................................................John & Sonia Gardener OCOJOHN (IRE) 3603-P3....................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan RISK DE PLUIE (FR) 0 ............................................................................................................ Mr S. Payne ROSIETOKEN (IRE) 0- .................................................... D Summersby, H Instance & R Underhill SHARE A MOMENT (IRE) 000-40 ................................................................Mr Ryan G. Chapman TAKEABID (IRE) 000/2-42 ..........................................................................Mr J Gardener & T Hamlin WHITE GOLD (IRE) P ................................................................ The Boundary Stables Partnership WOULDN’T WOODY P63-PPP......................................................................... Worth, Chanin & Kelly
1.15
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ACEY MILAN (IRE) 0/20-311.......................................................................................... Mr A. Honeyball ELLIPSISM (IRE) 4P1132 ...........................................................................................................Mr J. Veysey FROM THE HEART (IRE) 134121............................................................... Mrs Sarah Spottiswoode GREAT D’ANGE (FR) PPP12P ........................................................ The Kernow Lowen Partnership HALO DES OBEAUX (FR) 142-F61...............................................................................Mr T. Vaughan LAKOTA WARRIOR (IRE) F-20212 .........................................John Gardener & Torben Hughes LARKBARROW LAD 4-2232P ................................................................... Mr & Mrs Roderick Moore MILLBANK FLYER (IRE) 22222P ...............................................................................Mr Michael Rees QUINTIN’S MAN 411215 .................................................................................................... The High Rollers SAY ABOUT IT 232R2P .......................................................................................................... Mr R. C. Smith THE KINGS WRIT (IRE) P1-234P .................................................................. Mrs Kayley Woollacott
1.50
3m
BANG ON TARGET (IRE) 121133 ................................................................. T Hamlin, J E Gardener CALL SIMON (IRE) 43P232 ...................................................................Mr A & S Knox & Mrs Chanin KILPIN (IRE) 0114-PP ..................................................................................................Mr George Edgedale LIBERTY ROCK (IRE) P-61P31 ...................................................... N. Banks J. Gardener T. Hughes MANOFMANYWORDS 0P-P243 .................................................Mr & Mrs Helen & Peter Bament MINELLA JAB (IRE) 112P2 ............................................................................................ Mrs C. Lawrence STATE OF FAME (IRE) 55-4401......................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan
2.20
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BANG ON TARGET (IRE) 121133 ................................................................. T Hamlin, J E Gardener COOLATTITUDE (FR) 44122...................................................................................... Mr Paul Thorman CUZZICOMBE (IRE) 333212 ..............................................................John A G Pearn & John Douse HEARTS CORNER (IRE) U1P ............................................................................................Mrs R. Kealey HIGHLAND GLORY PP-4r22 ..............................................................The Sunday Night Partnership JUBERTILEE (IRE) F51221 ................................................................................................Mr M. A. Bickell KILPIN (IRE) 0114-PP ..................................................................................................Mr George Edgedale MARY’S FORTUNE (FR) 425-P41..................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan OYSTER PERCH 3-4010P........................................................................... The Plainsfield Racing Club STADMALLEN (IRE) 4-12332 .........................................................Brian Mccreesh & Heidi Stevens STATE OF FAME (IRE) 55-4401......................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan
12.40......................................................................................... 3m
BROADCLYST (IRE) 2231PP ............................................................................................ Mrs L. Glanville CHECKITOUT (IRE) PP-032P............................................................................................... Miss B. Miles FROM THE HEART (IRE) 134121............................................................... Mrs Sarah Spottiswoode GREAT D’ANGE (FR) PPP12P ........................................................ The Kernow Lowen Partnership HAWKHURST (IRE) 233P-25.................................................................................................. Mr Alan Hill JOEY STEEL (IRE) 5P-36P2 ........................................................................................................Mr J. Cole SINGAPORE SAGA 11213P .................................................................... Gardener, Hooper and Heard WIND TOR 6P3343........................................................................................................The Group of Otters
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New Forest Hounds at LARKHILL Sunday, 10 December 2023 11.00
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BATSMAN .......................................................................................................... The Plaid Maid Partnership BREEZE A ROSA .......................................................................................................................Mr A. Evans DAVE’S SISTER .............................................................................................................. Dave’s Best Mates DREAMSINGREY ..................................................................................................................... Mr M. Brown GOLDEN ENIGMA .................................................................... Martin Sweetland & Suzy Stoneman HOLESHOT (IRE) 5 ...............................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan IS OUR OTIS (IRE) ......................................................................................................... Mr Robert Jones ISLA GETAWAY (IRE) ................................................................................................ Mrs Ros Newman JUST OUR MILLY 2 ....................................................................................................................Mrs S. Smith LAND GIRL’S LUCK (IRE) ...................................................................................... Mr Richard Bailey REJOYCE .................................................................................................................... Miss Sarah Hollinshead TEETOTALLER 3 ............................................................................... Mennell, Logan and Coneyworths THISTIMETOMORROW (IRE) ............................................................................ Miss Kelly Morgan WHAT’S UP HARRY 6 ..................................................................Mr Micheal Rees & Elizebeth Rees
11.35
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ALL NIGHT PARKING (IRE) 4 ......................................................................................... Mr G. Beilby BEAT THE POLI (IRE) ............................................................................................... The White Family BUSBY WAY (IRE) 3.....................................................................................................Mr Timothy Talbot CLAPTON HILL 4-P4620 ............................................................................................Mrs Sophie Pauling DAN DALY (IRE) P46P-PP .......................................................................................................... Mrs S. Ellis DOWNBYDUKESMEADOW 4R .....................................................................................Mr W. Thirlby ISLO (FR) 0-6P5 ............................................................................................................... Mr J. H. Henderson JOYEUX MOME (FR) 3 ......................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan LET’S SAIL AWAY .......................................................................................................Mr L. J. Strangman MARCHING MASON (IRE) ......................................................... Mr & Mrs Duncombe Anderson MOUNT DENALI (IRE) ............................................................................................... Mr & Mrs C Poste MOUNT ETNA (IRE) 2-P ..................................................................................... Mrs Carolyn Kendrick POWER OF THE SEA (IRE) .................................................................................. Mr & Mrs C Poste QUICKLY NOW PLEASE (IRE) 6-2P0............................................................. Mr & Mrs C Horner ROCKY CREED (IRE) ......................................................................The Barrow Street Racing Club
12.10
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BALLOTIN (FR) F//-2P355 .......................................................................... Mr Anthony Ward-Thomas COUP DE PINCEAU (FR) P0P523 .......................................... The Farmers, Farriers, Fibre Club GOLDEN POET (IRE) 031120 ....................................................................................... Mr Keiran Burke GRACE A VOUS ENKI (FR) 44S-U3F .....................................................................Mrs J. Hitchings L’AIR DU VENT (FR) P-PUPP4 .................................................................................. Miss J. E. Sargent MARTON ABBEY 21332P ...................................................................... Mrs A England & Mr S Claisse MONTANNA 3P/-1214 ........................................................................................................... Mr Reg Hopkins POTTERS VENTURE (IRE) 06-300U........................................................................ Mrs C. Gregory SIZING CUSIMANO P33U41..................................................................................................Mr J. Peaster SOUTHFIELD THEATRE (IRE) 211123 ........................................................... Mrs Angela Yeoman STEP BACK (IRE) P42004 ........................................................... Cracker and Smodge Partnership TEESCOMPONENTSFLY 33-01P1 ........................................................................... The Borders Club THE BIG STING (IRE) 111131- ....................................................................................................Mr Phil Fry TOO MANY DIAMONDS (IRE) 22221P............................................ Mr Anthony Ward-Thomas TOP OF THE CHARTS (FR) U2P-363 .......................................................................Miss C. M. Mills WALKIN OUT P-51411 ....................................................................................................................Mr J. Dorse
12.45
1.20
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ACEY MILAN (IRE) 0/20-311.......................................................................................... Mr A. Honeyball BISTOURI D’HONORE (FR) P124-63 ....................................................................... Miss A. Procter BLOODSTONE (IRE) F-2221P ................................................................................. Mr J. H. Henderson BUZZARD TRIX (IRE) 5P-4P1.......................................................................................... Mrs D. Walton CAPTAIN BUCK’S (FR) UP3223 ................................................................................ Mrs G. Matthews FRANIGANE (FR) 2/12/4-42 .................................................................................Mr George Edgedale FRISSON COLLONGES (FR) 3122P5 ............................................................... Mr J. H. Henderson GRACE A VOUS ENKI (FR) 44S-U3F .....................................................................Mrs J. Hitchings GREAT D’ANGE (FR) PPP12P ........................................................ The Kernow Lowen Partnership HALO DES OBEAUX (FR) 142-F61...............................................................................Mr T. Vaughan HARDI DU MESNIL (FR) 4/12/0-PP .........................................................Mr Robert Waley-Cohen MONTANNA 3P/-1214 ........................................................................................................... Mr Reg Hopkins PALMARIA 064214 ........................................................................................................................Lady Sutton POLYDORA (IRE) 4422P2.........................................................................................Mr G. C. Myddelton POUR UNE RAISON (FR) 44-PP06 ........................................................................Mrs Andrew May SIBERIAN STAR 2000-33.....................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan SOUTHFIELD THEATRE (IRE) 211123 ........................................................... Mrs Angela Yeoman STEP BACK (IRE) P42004 ........................................................... Cracker and Smodge Partnership THE BIG STING (IRE) 111131- ....................................................................................................Mr Phil Fry TIGHT CALL (IRE) 610/243/-.............................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan TOO MANY DIAMONDS (IRE) 22221P............................................ Mr Anthony Ward-Thomas TOP OF THE CHARTS (FR) U2P-363 .......................................................................Miss C. M. Mills WESTHILL (IRE) P53111- .................................................................................................Mr C. J. Hitchings WIRELESS OPERATOR (IRE) U21134 ............................... The Chamings Family Partnership
1.55
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ARKNELL 36 ..............................................................................................................Roger & Yvonne Allsop DORSET DAZZLER P-5P5PD ........................................................................................... Mrs H. Bartlett DORSET DIAMOND 6-34252 ........................................................................................... Mrs H. Bartlett GALLANT GERONIMO (FR) 323334 .............................Ms Alison Sargeant & Mr Glyn Jones GETAWAY CORY (IRE) 33524-3 ....................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan HORIZON D’AINAY (FR) 545-P22 .........................................................The Pitchfork Partnership KILFORDS QUEEN (IRE) PP-650U ........................................................The Hazel Star Syndicate OCOJOHN (IRE) 3603-P3....................................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan TIMEFORADANCE 46P04/-P ...........................................................................................Miss C. M. Mills VIGILANCE (IRE) ...................................................................................................Simon & Lisa Hobson
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BLOODSTONE (IRE) F-2221P ................................................................................. Mr J. H. Henderson CHABICHOU DUPOITOU 36-P21P ...........................................................Mr Robert Waley-Cohen CHATO SANTANA (IRE) 4341P5........................................Mr and Mrs Ben Herbert and Family COOLATTITUDE (FR) 44122...................................................................................... Mr Paul Thorman CUZZICOMBE (IRE) 333212 ..............................................................John A G Pearn & John Douse HAPPY DAY EMERY (FR) 1U1 ......................................................The Barrow Street Racing Club HIGHWAY HERO 221552 ..................................................................................... Miss Elizabeth Feakes JOE KIDD 0//0-FU1P ....................................................................................................... Mrs Margaret Jukes KILFORDS QUEEN (IRE) PP-650U ........................................................The Hazel Star Syndicate MAPLE LEAF (FR) 4/-23P1P ..................................................................Unsworth, Jefford & Bradley MARTON ABBEY 21332P ...................................................................... Mrs A England & Mr S Claisse MARY’S FORTUNE (FR) 425-P41..................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan MAXIMOUSE P55104 .................................................................................................................Mr M. H. Dare OUR BROTHER JOHN (IRE) 13-34P ........................................................Ian Cobbold & Alan Hill POTTERS MAGIC (IRE) P1 ................................................................................Mr James Drummond RED NIKA (FR) 5/2232/5/- ...................................................................The Day Dreamer Partnership RISK DE PLUIE (FR) 0 ............................................................................................................ Mr S. Payne STATE OF FAME (IRE) 55-4401......................................................................................Mr T. Vaughan VINNIE SPARKLES (IRE) 1-00P ....................................................................................Mr J. H. Young WHITSAND BAY 32/-P14 .............................................................................. The Wald & Crang Family
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