Aintree Racecard - Thursday 11th April

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WELCOMES YOU

May I extend a very warm welcome to the 2024 Randox Grand National Festival.

I do hope you arrive at Aintree in good health and high spirits and are looking forward to an exciting day of racing. Days such as this produce memories that will last forever.

Making the most of life’s opportunities is what drives our work at Randox. Through our testing programmes we aim to empower individuals to take better care of their health, with the aim of lowering the risk of disease and preventing illness. Our goal is to help people to live healthier for longer, to enjoy occasions such as this.

Our network of Randox Health clinics continues to grow across the UK, including right here in Liverpool, and within selected John Lewis stores. Our clinics provide easy access to understanding your future health - do speak with us today if that is of interest.

We also have an exciting sporting year ahead. As well as sponsoring this great racing festival, Randox are the official Diagnostic testing partners for Team GB, ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympic Games. We are looking forward to an outstanding Team GB performance in 2024.

Closer to home, we send our best wishes to all those competing today and to those enabling the racing programme throughout the Randox Grand National Festival

We do hope you enjoy your day, and in the future continue to make the most of life’s special moments. Let the racing begin!

WELCOMES YOU

Hello and a very warm welcome to the Opening Day of the Randox Grand National Festival 2024 and the first of three days of spectacular racing and entertainment.

We are delighted to welcome you all to Aintree Racecourse, where we expect to see some of the very best racehorses from across Great Britain and Ireland over the coming days The strength and depth of this year’s entries is really something to be proud of, and we hope you thoroughly enjoy all of what is to come as the flag goes up for the first race this afternoon.

The William Hill Bowl Steeple Chase, which is the third race on the card taking place at 2.55pm, is set to be an impressive renewal with superstar names such as the 2022 King George VI Chase winner Bravemansgame and the Nicky Henderson-trained Shishkin looking for a win in the day’s feature race

Our thanks as ever go to the sponsors of this meeting. Firstly our event sponsor Randox, who have supported the Grand National Festival since 2017 It’s a pleasure to work with them and we are thoroughly grateful for all of their support. Close Brothers, William Hill, Boodles and Goffs also all support races on today’s card and we wish them a wonderful day with us.

Before racing gets underway this afternoon, make sure you head over to the parade ring to join Leonna Mayor and Barry Geraghty as they run through the card at 12.15pm. Straight afterwards, an educational display of the anatomy of a racehorse will be taking place, so stay and watch to find out more about the inner workings of our incredible equine athletes. Additionally the Randox Grand National trophy will also be on display outside of the Weighing Room between 12.30-1.15pm on all three days of racing.

If you get the chance throughout the day, we’d highly recommend you take a visit to our new-look Red Rum Garden, which now offers an enhanced level of wet weather cover and elevated DJ platform as well as an array of food and drink concessions.

After the last, the Goffs Aintree Sale will be taking place in the Parade Ring, giving you a chance to have a look at potential stars of the future as they pass through the sales ring. If you’ve never been to a sale before we’d highly recommend you head over to soak it all in, it really is a great way to end a day’s racing here at Aintree

For now, we’d like to wish you a wonderful day here at the first day of the Randox Grand National Festival 2024 and thank you for your support.

Warm Regards,

T: 0344 579 3001 E: aintree@thejockeyclub.co.uk W: thejockeyclub co.uk/aintree

Stewards

Shaun Parker (Chief Steward)

Peter Crafts, Jeremy Barlow (Stewards' Panel Chairs)

Lyndsay Allan, Ali Galliers-Pratt, Nathan Green, Louise Moore, Adrian Sharpe

Starters

Robert Supple

Seamus O'Neill

Stuart Turner

Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers

Melanie Swarbrick, Lisa Cook, Alec Dent, Joanna Vickers, Tracey Hamilton, Linda Porter, Michelle Maughan, Graham Gray, Vince McKevitt

Judges

Nick Bostock & David Hicks

Clerks Of The Scales

Wayne Burnell & Claudia Marelli Handicapper

Andrew Mealor

Veterinary Officers

Matt Butterell, Graham Potts, Kate Maxwell, Sally Taylor

Regional Director - North West

Dickon White

Regional Head of Racing & Clerk of the Course - Aintree

Sulekha Varma

Clerk of the CourseHaydock Park

Daniel Cooper

General ManagerHaydock Park

Molly Dingwall

Marketing Manager

James Rennard Communications Lead

Grant Rowley

Veterinary Surgeons

Paddy Macandrew, Jim Tipp, Graham Potts, Kerry Comb, Kate Sumner, Sue Taylor, Seamus Miller John Spencer Alasdair Topp

Tim Froydenlund, Ellen Singer

Medical Officers

Dr John Murray, Dr Ian Roberts, Dr John Edwards, Dr Louise Williams, Dr Mike Unwin, Dr Martin Davis, Dr Emily Hill, Dr Helen Blakey Dr Hywel Hughes, Dr Tristan Elkin

Nurses

Darron Lomax & Karen Bailey

Commentators

Alan Howes, Simon Holt, David Fitzgerald

Betting Ring Managers

Mark Ryan, Neil Pateman, Darren Irving, Malcolm Hart Chairman

Nicholas Wrigley

Clerk Of The Course

Sulekha Varma

Designated Safeguarding Lead

Dickon White

Regional Head of Operations

Stephen Mansfield

Regional General ManagerCatering

Lee Dennan

Head of Hospitality

Claire Leonard

Head of Conference and Events

Charlotte Jones

Sales Service Manager

Lucy McCaffrey

Ticketing & Customer Relations Manager

Sherelle Bartholomew

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INFORMATION THE EMBANKMENT STEEPLECHASE CAR PARK 34 1 5 6 7 COUNTY CAR PARK 2 3 4 8 AINTREE PAVILION PRINCESS ROYAL STAND WEST TIP CHAIR PAVILION MELLING ROAD MELLING ROAD PRINCESS ROYAL FOOD COURT (Open to All) 7 COUNTY CAR PARK & VIP ENTRANCE 8 9 INFORMATION AND UPGRADES 1 WEST TIP ENTRANCE 2 WEST TIP BAR (Private Bar) 3 WEST TIP GRANDSTAND (Private Racecourse Viewing) 4 CHAIR PAVILION WITH UNRESERVED SEATS AND COURSE FACING OUTSIDE BALCONY (Open to All) 5 AINTREE PAVILION FOOD COURT (Open to All) 15 MOËT RED RUM, MADRI & PRAVHA BARS (Open to All) 6 DRIVE 3 ENTRANCE RED RUM BRONZE 17 THE HORSE COMES FIRST TRADESTANDS 19 18 REKORDERLIG BAR (Open to All) TIGER ROLL SUITE (Private Hospitality) 20 GRAND NATIONAL AVENUE ENTRANCE 10 11 FINISHING LINE GARDEN CLUB (Ticketed) 14 12 McCOY'S (Private Hospitality) RED RUM GARDEN (Open to All) 16 36 DISABLED VIEWING BETTING RING MANAGER ENTERTAINMENT TOILETS INFORMATION BAR FOOD GRAND NATIONAL COURSE WALK FIRST AID TICKET COLLECTION POINT COURSE CROSSING POINT COMMEMORATIVE BRONZE STATUE PHARMACY PHONE CHARGING CASH MACHINES HOSPITALITY COLLECTION POINT 13 COSTA COFFEE UNIT HOSPITALITY COLLECTION ARE
GRANDNATIONALAVENUE GRAND NATIONAL START LINE LORD SEFTON STAND HORSE & GROOM SILVER BIRCH GOFFS OWNERS & TRAINERS' CAR PARK 12 14 16 18 24 9 10 11 17 26 19 20 27 28 25 29 30 22 32 33 31 23 AND LORD DARESBURY STAND THE ART SCHOOL GOFFS OWNERS & TRAINERS SUITE GOFFS OWNERS & TRAINERS’ RECEPTION QUEEN MOTHER STAND EARL OF DERBY STAND HOSPITALITY PAVILION SEEDSLANE ORMSKIRKROAD MELLING ROAD MELLINGROAD 21 22 THE ART SCHOOL (Private Hospitality) WINNER'S ENCLOSURE 24 PARADE RING 21 GOFFS OWNERS & TRAINERS SUITE Upper & Lower Floors O’Sullevan’s 23 25 ALAN LEE MEDIA CENTRE (Restricted Access) 35 COCKTAIL BAR HORSE & GROOM (Private Hospitality) 26 WEIGHING ROOM (Restricted Access) 27 SEFTON ARMS ENTRANCE 28 GOFFS OWNERS & TRAINERS' RECEPTION 31 HOSPITALITY PAVILION 32 GRAND NATIONAL START LINE 33 34 EMBANKMENT ENTRANCE (Saturday Only) SADDLING BOXES & PRE-PARADE RING 29 SILVER BIRCH/HOSPITALITY PAVILION (Private Hospitality) 30 TIGER ROLL SUITE 34 TICKET COLLECTION & SALES 35 15 13 36 36 REVOLUTION BAR EA
RACE 1: 13.45 RACE 2: 14.20 RACE 3: 14.55 RACE 4: 15.30 RACE 5: 16.05 RACE 6: 16.40 RACE 7: 17.15 Red Rum Garden Stage 11.30 - 12.15 DJ Khalee Smith 12.15 - 13.00 DJ Phil Banks 13.00 - 13.40 DJ Sam Edwards 13.50 - 14.15 DJ Sam Edwards & Mirror Men 14.25 - 14.50 DJ Will Maden, Beats by Tom & Jonny Crane on Sax 15.00 - 15.25 DJ Tommy MC & Mirror Men 15.35 - 16.00 DJ Sam Edwards, Beats by Tom & Jonny Crane on Sax & Disco Ball Heads 16.10 - 16.35 DJ Phil Binks 80’s Throwback & Mirror Men 16.45 - 17.10 DJ Will Maden, Beats by Tom & Jonny Crane on Sax & Disco Ball Heads 17.20 - 17.50 Goffs UK Horse Auction West Tip Entrance 10.45 - 11.30 Rag Tag Misfits 11:45 - 12:15 12.45 - 13.30 Roaming Tones
ENTERTAINMENT OPENING DAY GATES OPEN AT 11.00
Sefton Arms Entrance 10.45 - 11.30 Merseybelles 11.45 - 12.15 12.45 - 13.30 Pravha 11.30 - 12.15 Fat Cats 12.45 - 13.15 Sunloch 12.00 - 13.00 Brothers of Swing 13.50 - 14.15 16.45 - 17.10 17.20 - 17.50 Grand National Avenue 10.45 - 11.30 Roaming Tones 11.45 - 12.15 12.45 - 13.30 Rag Tag Misfits 15.00 - 15.25 Fat Cats 16.45 - 17.10 17.20 - 17.50 Garden Club 12.15 - 12.45 Louise and the Lovebugs 13.50 - 14.15 15.35 - 16.00 16.45 - 17.10 Equestrian Centre 12.30 - 13.15 Toni James Band 13.50 - 14.15 15.00 - 15.25 15.35 - 16.00 16.45 - 17.10 17.20 - 17.50

COURSE TOUR

Tour OpensLast Tour - st -

start the Course Tour, follow signage and cross to llow the centre of the course.

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1. FORM

B g Jeremy (USA) - Heart N Hope (IRE)

RACING EXPLAINED

CORACH RAMBLER (IRE) (32) 4U1-541 C 9 10-05

Derek Fox

The Ramblers Lucinda Russell, Kinross

P. Hillis

Ian Macleod & Co Ltd

ARD EXPLAINED

EXPERT VIEW

A quick way to see a horse's past A way see a performance These are its recent are recent finishing positions.

Look out for Letters: ok

C = Has won at this course = won at course

D = Has won over this distance = over dist

CD = Has won over this distance at = over this course cour

How the experts rate the hor chances: w experts rate

2. BHA rating = the higher the number rating = the number better horse bet r

3. Timeform view and Time rm TFR rating.

4. HORSE'S TRAINER & THEIR LOCATION

Look out for the summary of leading ok out for the of course trainers before each race se tr s be race

BF = Was a beaten favourite = a

MORE INF TION ON THE FORM - = New racing season = season

/ = Missed racing season = season

P = Was pulled-up and didn't finish = Was and didn't finish the race race

F = Horse fell = Horse

U = Rider unseated = unseat

R = Horse refused to race =

5. JOCKEY

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HER USEFUL

6. Owner's colours worn by the Jockey worn Saddlecloth

8. Horse's name Hor

9. Days since the horse last run Days

CO = The horse was forced out of a = was out a race by a loose horse ce a loose hor

B = Horse was brought down = was do

S = Horse slipped = Horse

r = The horse ran around a jump or = around a or took the wrong course in a flat race ok wrong course in a race

d = Disqualified = Bold form figures form = performance in = in all-weather (Flat) or Point-to-Point eather (Flat) or Point (Jump) races races

11. Jockey's weight

10. Horse's age (stone and Ibs) and

12. The horse's breeding – father (sire) – father and mother and mother

13. Horse's owner

14. Horse's breeder

15. Birthplace of horse (outside GB) of horse

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TIMEFORMVIEW Leaped into favouritism for this with a second successive win in the Ultima Handicap at the Cheltenham Festival, idling late having quickened smartly to lead. 10lb well-in and Scottish yard won this with One For Arthur in 2017 Obvious chance if he doesn’t get too far back. TFR BHA146 (+10)

BETTING EXPLAINED

Select your horse. Note their name and saddlecloth number

Choose your bet. 'To win' or 'each-way' are popular types of bet.

'To win' is for your horse to come first.

'Each-way' is for your horse to come first or to be placed. It's two bets, so '£2 each-way' = £4 total bet.

Decide the amount – or stake – you are comfortable to bet.

Place your bet. There are different places to bet on course; The Tote, racecourse bookmakers, betting shop or online Each option offers a different experience

Collect. Once 'Weighed-in' has been announced, present your betting slip and collect any winnings.

A DAY AT THE RACES EXPLAINED

Explore and familiarise yourself with the racecourse

Find out the time of the first race in the racecard. Races are about 30 minutes apart and provide a natural focus for your day.

Visit the Parade Ring around 20 minutes before each race This is your chance to see the horses up-close Look for signs of their fitness and attitude A glossy coat, pricked ears and alert nature are considered good.

Watch at least one race by the railings, as close to the finishing post as you can get.

RACEHORSES EXPLAINED

Jump horses are generally sturdier and bigger than Flat horses. Key attributes are endurance and strength.

Flat horses are lighter and more elegant for shorter, faster races.

They use a different set of muscles, so muscle definition varies just like in human athletes.

On average, Jump horses race - or 'travel' - at 30mph.

Flat horses are faster at 35mph and the best exceed 40mph during a race

Visit www.racingexplained.co.uk for more information

THE RANDOX GRAND NATIONALTROPHY

The Randox Grand National Trophy is one of the most iconic and prestigious sporting trophies in the world of horseracing.

From the start of the Randox sponsorship of the Grand National in 2017, Randox CEO DR. Peter FitzGerald proposed that a unique trophy would be designed and produced each year. The winning owner received a full-size trophy, with the winning trainer, jockey and groom all receiving a miniature version.

Each trophy is uniquely Randox and has a story to tell. The design on the trophy has evolved over the years. Innovation is a characteristic that Randox takes great pride in – Randox is dedicated to improving health using innovative diagnostic technologies. This year’s design was the innovative work of talented De Montfort University placement student, Ritik Manoj Tailor

On his design, Ritik says "I am very fortunate to be given the opportunity to design the Randox Grand National trophy.

GRAND NATIONAL 2024

Being entrusted with such an important design at the start of my placement is quite rewarding. With the support of the team, I was able to create a trophy that feels like a major accomplishment for me as an intern. It’s also an incredible opportunity as the trophy is being presented to the winning jockey at the Randox Grand National. It is a great feeling that something I have created will be woven into the history of such a prestigious sporting event."

This year’s trophy has two key elements – the beautifully crafted horse and the stand on which it sits – a DNA helix, holding significant meaning and representation of Randox.

The horse, as the most iconic symbol of the Grand National was something Ritik considered an essential component to incorporate into the design. "I wanted to capture the racehorse in a way that would make it I stand out as the focal point of the trophy" adds Ritik, "After brainstorming a couple of sketches, I decided on a dynamic and lifelike horse sculpture."

But the life-like horse sculpture is not the only element that makes this trophy unique

The Randox iconic logo is incorporated into the base in a subtle, yet impactful way – perfectly complimenting the horse To tie everything together the DNA Helix design is another key feature, "I wanted to incorporate Randox’s expertise in the field of biochemistry and molecular diagnostics into the design. This intricate design is etched into the metal base of the horse, symbolising Randox’s icon."

The Randox Grand National trophies over the years have been brought to life by silversmith, Cara Murphy who adds, “This is the fifth year I have had the honour of making the Randox Grand National trophy. It is always exciting to see the different design and how it celebrates this event."

Overall, the Randox Grand National Trophy Is a beautiful and intricate work of art that embodies the company’s commitment to innovation, accuracy, and precision in the field of diagnostic testing and opportunity.

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MANIFESTO NOVICES' CHASE (GRADE 1)

RACE DESCRIPTION

Named after Manifesto, a horse who ran in eight Grand National's between 1895 and 1904, this race was first staged in 2009 A Grade 1, this race often features horses who ran previously in the Arkle and the Marsh Novices' Chase at the Cheltenham Festival Like Manifesto, who won two Grand National's, horses need to be tough at the finish to win this race, which has now been the opening race at the meeting for eight years, and was handed Grade 1 status after just three runnings

2023 WINNER BANBRIDGE

Harry Cobden made all aboard Stage Star in the Turners and tried to use similar tactics in last year's renewal However, in a race that the most fancied runners have a poor record in, he was disappointing. This left the floor wide-open for Banbridge who skipped the Turners due to the soft ground and reaped the benefits His jumping improved as the race went on and saw the trip out well on the drying ground when taking the lead three from home. Saint Roi was booked second but was no match for the winner

GRADE 1

RUN OVER TWO MILES, THREE FURLONGS & 200 YARDS

16 FENCES TO BE JUMPED

£120,000 £67,524 TO THE WINNER

ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023

KEY TRENDS

11 of the 14 winners spent just one season chasing

WINNING CONNECTIONS

TRAINER

Dan Skelton

Today Dan saddles

Grey Dawning

10 of the last 14 winners contested either the Arkle (5) or Turners (5) at Cheltenham

TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF

All 14 winners were beaten on their latest outing

Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.

JOCKEY

Harry Skelton

Today Harry rides

Grey Dawning

YEAR FORM WINNER AGE WEIGHT SP TRAINER RUNNERS LAST RACE (NO.DAYS) 2023 1132 Banbridge 7 11-7 2/1 J P O'Brien 5 2nd Irish Arkle Novice Chase (68) 2022 1UU2 Millers Bank 8 11-4 7/1 A Hales 6 2nd Pendil Novice Chase (34) 2021 1122 Protektorat 6 11-4 17/2 D Skelton 7 2nd Kelso Novice Chase (48) 2020 MEETING ABANDONED 2019 1122U Kalashnikov 6 11-4 4/1 A Murphy 6 UR Arkle Novices' Chase (23) 2018 132P5 Finian's Oscar 6 11-4 5/2 C Tizzard 6 5th JLT Novices' Chase (28) 2017 1FP16 Flying Angel 6 11-4 5/1 N Twiston-Davies 6 6th JLT Novices' Chase (21) 2016 81132 Arzal 6 11-4 4/1 H Whittington 8 2nd Lightning Novices' Chase (68) 2015 121128 Clarcam 5 11-4 5/1 G Elliott 6 8th Arkle Novices' Chase (30) 2014 1152 Uxizandre 6 11-4 11/4 A King 5 2nd JLT Novices' Chase (21)

THE CLOSE BROTHERS MANIFESTO NOVICES’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE) for novice five yrs old and upwards ¨ Total prize fund £120000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £51648, 2nd £21288, 3rd £10644, 4th £5328, 5th £2664. (Penalty Value £67524)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton

(22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs GREY DAWNING

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins

(11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs IL ETAIT TEMPS

LONGEST TRAVELLER: IL ETAIT TEMPS trained by W P Mullins, Ireland.

1 BLOW YOUR WAD (IRE) (47) 0-22161 D

Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Molly’s Mate (IRE) Stan Sheppard J

O Mr Jerry Hinds & Mr Ashley Head Tom Lacey, Woolhope T

B Minch Bloodstock Plumbing World S

TIMEFORM VIEW WinninghurdlerwhobuiltonchasedebutwhencomingoutontopinaKemptonhandicaponBoxingDay.PossiblyunsuitedbytrackatCheltenhamnexttime butbackontrackwithcheekpiecesreappliedwhenlandingGrade2atformercourse(20.5f soft)justunder7weeksago Moreneededhere,though. TFR###!! BHA145

2 COLONEL HARRY (IRE) (28) 2-12136 7 11-7

Br Ch g Shirocco (GER) - Stateable Case (IRE) Gavin Sheehan J

O The GD Partnership Jamie Snowden, Lambourn T

B Tommy James Betvictor S

TIMEFORM VIEW Likeable type who took 4-runner Towton Novices’ Chase at Wetherby (19.5f) in January However, he’s had his limitations exposed at this level the last twice so it’s easy enough to look elsewhere. TFR##!!! BHA147

3 GINNY’S DESTINY (IRE) (28) 3-01112 D 8 11-7

Br B g Yeats (IRE) - Dantes Term (IRE)

O Gordon & Su Hall

Harry Cobden J

Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T

B Mrs Caroline O’Driscoll Morson Group S

TIMEFORM VIEWUsefulhurdlerforTomLaceyandquicklyscaledgreaterheightsoverfencesfornewyard completingaCheltenhamhat-trickin20.5fhandicapinJanuary Ran another cracker when runner-up to Grey Dawning at the Festival 4 weeks ago and this bold-jumping front-runner won’t be far away TFR####! BHA155

4 GREY DAWNING (IRE) (28) F-31211 D 7 11-7

Br Gr g Flemensfirth (USA) - Lady Wagtail (IRE) Harry Skelton J

O Mr Robert Kirkland Dan Skelton, Alcester T

B Grange Stud Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S

TIMEFORM VIEW Grade2hurdlewinnerlasttermwhohastakenverywelltofences,winning21.5fHaydockgraduationeventand3mWarwickGrade2.Cementedhisstatus as the leading British-trained novice when beating Ginny’s Destiny by 2 lengths at the Festival 4 weeks ago and may not have finished improving. TFR##### BHA158

5 IL ETAIT TEMPS (FR) (30) 52-1213 6 11-7

Br Gr g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Une des Sources (FR) P. Townend J

O Hollywood Syndicate & Barnane Stud W. P. Mullins, Ireland T

B Mr E. Clayeux & S.C. Ecurie Couderc

TIMEFORM VIEW Produced a gutsy display to land the Irish Arkle at Leopardstown (17f) in February but no match for stablemate Gaelic Warrior when third in Arkle at Cheltenham (15.9f, heavy) last month, making a couple significant mistakes. Back up in trip and warrants respect. TFR###!! BHA155

DECLARED RUNNERS 5 2023: BANBRIDGE (IRE) 7 11 7 J J Slevin 2-1 (Joseph Patrick O’Brien) 5 ran Tongue Strap worn by No 1, 2. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 5. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 1.

Probable S.P’s: 11-10 Grey Dawning (IRE), 11-4 Ginny’s Destiny (IRE), 9-2 Il Etait Temps (FR), 12-1 Blow Your Wad (IRE), 33-1 Colonel Harry (IRE)

PLAY SMARTER

A mouth-watering curtain-raiser to the 2024 Grand National Festival which sees GREY DAWNING and Ginny’s Destiny lock horns for a third time over fences and, with the state of play currently tied at one-all, Dan Skelton’s 7-y-o is strongly fancied to tilt the scales in his favour with the heavy rain forecasted, only enhancing his claims. Irish-raider Il Etait Temps can fill out third provided he keeps jumping errors to a minimum.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.GREY DAWNING (IRE) 2.GINNY’S DESTINY (IRE) 3.IL ETAIT TEMPS (FR)

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EQUIFLEXION PAINTED HORSE ANATOMY DEMO

Laura Clinton of Equiflexion is an Equine Musculoskeletal Therapist and will be hosting a 20 minute demonstration at 12.35 in the Parade Ring with a painted horse so you can gain a whole new appreciation of how the horse moves.

With the muscles painted on one side of the horse, and the skeleton on the other, Laura will talk you through the musculoskeletal movement of the racehorse, problems they can encounter, and how best to prevent and reduce these issues.

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A TRIBUTE TO FORBRA & TIM HAMEY, WINNERS OF THE 1932 GRAND NATIONAL

"A DIAMOND OF A MAN" said LORD OAKSEY

(by William Lefebve, former Raceform & Press Association Reporter and nephew of Hamey. Will is today attending his 32nd GRAND NATIONAL)

To most BRITS aged 60-plus, mention of "66" conjures up memories of a glorious July Wembley afternoon, and Geoff Hurst – immortalised by THAT Kenneth Wolstenholme QUOTE – finally putting England on the WORLD CUP football map

But back in 1929, to a fearless army of jump jockeys that included V.Piggott, F.Fish, brothers F & W Gurney, Captains A.F.W.Gossage and R.E.Sassoon, and Mr R. Gubbins, 66 represented something rather different, because this was the extraordinary record number of horses ever to line up (IN TWO ROWS!) for a Grand National, worth £13,000 to connections of the victorious Gregalach.

TIM HAMEY, who would write his name into Aintree folklore aboard 1932 winner FORBRA, was another of those brave - some might say "bonkers" – 66 horsemen to set out on the gruelling four and a half miles stamina test Only the previous March, just TWO finished out of 42 starters, and one of those, runner-up Billy Barton, was remounted after falling at the final fence when upsides 100-1 winner Tipperary Tim.

Hamey, on Grakle, the subsequent 1931 hero, came home sixth of only 10 to complete the course in 1929. His vivid recollections of that record-sized field were that the START was "like the CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE", a reference to the 1854 BATTLE OF BALACLAVA during the CRIMEAN WAR. Born James Henry Hamey in Grantham on December 17, 1905, he adopted a different Christian name to avoid confusion with other established jockeys in the stables run by Captain Kirk (honestly!) on Cleeve Hill, overlooking Cheltenham racecourse He was only 16 when he had his first mount over jumps, on Castlerobin at Birmingham on November 27th, 1922, having partnered just two Flat winners, at Leicester and Birmingham.

Tim’s rapid weight rise then forced the inevitable switch to jumping, but his career flourished. And 1926 brought the big breakthrough, with his first major triumph, on KOKO, who proved he was no clown with an emphatic success in only the third running of the CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP, worth just £880!

Later that March, Tim made his Grand National debut on the same horse but was brought down at Becher’s Brook. Koko, one of eight Cheltenham Festival winners for Hamey, was the first of his 12 consecutive National rides, and his place in the Aintree hall-of-fame arrived on March 18th, 1932, at the seventh attempt, on 50-1 chance Forbra, a flatracing reject owned by Ludlow mayor and turf accountant William Parsonage and prepared at Kinnersley, Worcestershire by Tom Rimell, father of Fred. (For the record, Hamey’s son

GRAND NATIONAL 2024

Rex had seven mounts in the National, registering a personal best seventh in 1955, and my father Len, Tim’s brotherin-law, tasted the experience just once - 99 years ago - on Ardeen, a 1925 Canal Turn casualty).

YES, this was the same FRED RIMELL who would saddle four National winners between 1956 and 1976, ESB, Nicolaus Silver, Gay Trip and Rag Trade, a feat only matched by Ginger McCain, with Red Rum’s historic treble and Amberleigh House

But Fred was only 18 in 1932, too inexperienced to tackle the massive Merseyside obstacles, so giving Tim the opportunity to become one of the first jockeys to taste success in steeplechasing’s "BIG TWO"

Forbra’s place in the 1932 line-up actually came about fortuitously He had cost Mr Parsonage 1500 guineas not long before his colours of French grey, dark blue sleeves, red cap were donned at Newbury in December, 1931 when beaten five lengths by the legendary Golden Miller, only to be awarded first prize when it emerged the "Miller" had carried the wrong weight. And because of the value of that Newbury event, Forbra was now qualified for the National! What a double dose of "Lady Luck"! Less than three months later, Golden Miller landed the first of his never-to-be-repeated famous five Blue Riband triumphs in Gloucestershire.

The original idea was to run in the less taxing Stanley Chase the day before the National. But when the horse became "N.Q" for the "Stanley" with a victory at Taunton, the decision was taken to go for the "BIG ONE"

And so, Forbra, a virtual novice carrying 10-7, lined up against 35 rivals including the three previous winners, Gregalach, Shaun Goilin and Grakle In a race full of grief, Tim and Forbra galloped to a three lengths victory over the amateur-ridden Egremont.

The runner-up’s jockey, Edward Paget, a London stockbroker, was thus denied a whopping £4,000 payout by his bookmaker for a £1 "Spring Double" wager after correctly predicting 40-1 shot Jerome Fandor would win the Lincoln!

Forbra, so named because he was by FORESIGHT out of THYMBRA, competed in two more Nationals, finishing last of 6 in 1933, with Hamey up again; then as a nine-year-old and partnered by Gerry Hardy, he came home fourth of 8 behind the "Miller", who was landing that historic Gold Cup-National double (1934)

Besides Hamey and Hardy, Forbra was partnered in public by a trio of champions, Gerry Wilson, Billy Stott and Fred Rimell of course The latter rode the horse just three times, sadly culminating in a fatal fall for Forbra at Newbury on January 26th, 1935. A tragic end to a wonderful career

Since 1955, the horse has been honoured each February at LUDLOW, with the running of the Forbra Gold Challenge Cup Steeple Chase, a beautiful solid gold trophy donated by the Parsonage family 70 years ago, and reputedly today worth £150,000 The popular and valuable ‘chasing prize went to the Paul Nicholls stable for the first time in 2019, with Tommy Silver, and was this year won by Topham Trophy-bound Arizona Cardinal, trained by Stuart Edmunds.

Tim Hamey, for whom Le Bizco was his 333rd and final riding success over jumps, at Huntingdon in 1940, went on to train around 50 winners, mostly from his base alongside Prestbury Park. He spent his final years in accommodation provided by Lord Oaksey’s I.J.F in Bishops Cleeve, near Cheltenham, and following his death, aged 84, Tim was described by Lord Oaksey at his memorial service as "A DIAMOND OF A MAN"

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THE BOODLES ANNIVERSARY 4-Y-O JUVENILE HURDLE (GRADE 1)

RACE DESCRIPTION Only the third Grade 1 in the English calendar for juvenile hurdlers, the Anniversary was handed it's top level status in 2005 Prior to this, any Triumph winner trying to complete the Cheltenham-Aintree double would have to carry a penalty, and since then, the Triumph has really been the obvious starting point when assessing this race. High profile winners of this race include subsequent Champion Hurdle winner Binocular, and more recently Apple's Jade and Defi du Seuil have landed the spoils

2023 WINNER ZENTA

Mullins' first runner in the race since saddling Apple's Jade to a dominant victory eight years ago, Zenta looked set to win just as convincingly when drawing up alongside the Gary Moore-trained Bo Zenith The strong market leader made it hard work though and Mark Walsh had to pull out all the stops to get the job complete and give J P McManus his first win of the Festival The duo were split by just a short head in a nail-biting finish but pulled nicely clear of Nurset back in third.

GRADE 1

RUN OVER

TWO MILES, 209 YARDS 9 HURDLES TO BE JUMPED

TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF

£110,000

£61,897 TO THE WINNER

ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023

KEY TRENDS

11 of the past 18 winners finished in the first three of the Triumph Hurdle

10 of the last 15 winners had started their career in France

WINNING CONNECTIONS

TRAINER

Nicky Henderson 2 winners

Today Nicky Saddles

Sir Gino

Horses rated 152+ are 5-8 since 2007

Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.

JOCKEY

Harry Cobden 1 winner

Today Harry rides Kalif Du Berlais

YEAR FORM WINNER AGE WEIGHT SP TRAINER RUNNERS LAST RACE (NO.DAYS) 2023 13 Zenta 4 11-2 5/4 W P Mullins 11 3rd JCB Triumph Hurdle (27) 2022 111119 Knight Salute 4 11-0 14/1 M Harris 9 9th JCB Triumph Hurdle (20) 2021 111 Monmiral 4 11-0 10/11F P Nicholls 6 1st Haydock Juvenile Hurdle (47) 2020 MEETING ABANDONED 2019 11 Pentland Hills 4 11-0 11/4 N Henderson 9 1st JCB Triumph Hurdle (20) 2018 1111 We Have A Dream 4 11-0 2/1 N Henderson 10 1st Scottish Triumph Hurdle Trial (67) 2017 111111 Defi Du Seuil 4 11-0 4/11F P Hobbs 8 1st JCB Triumph Hurdle (20) 2016 112 Apple's Jade 4 10-7 3/1 W P Mullins 9 2nd JCB Triumph Hurdle (20) 2015 F125 All Yours 4 11-0 16/1 P Nicholls 10 5th Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap (29) 2014 12113 Guitar Pete 4 11-0 13/2 D Hughes 15 3rd JCB Triumph Hurdle (20)
The Spencer Twins wear Raindance

THE BOODLES ANNIVERSARY 4-Y-O JUVENILE HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE) for juvenile four yrs old ¨ Total prize fund £110000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £47344, 2nd £19514, 3rd £9757, 4th £4884, 5th £2442, 6th £1221. (Penalty Value £61897)

RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): P Nicholls

(15 wins from 89 runners, 17%) runs KALIF DU BERLAIS

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins

(11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs KARGESE

FANCY THAT: N Henderson won this race in 2018 and 2019. The stable runs SIR GINO today.W P Mullins won this race in 2016 and 2023. The stable runs KARGESE today.

SECOND RACE

2.20 2m 209y

1 DIRTY DEN (GB) (29) 12200 11-2

Br B g Dragon Dancer - Carmela Maria Ben Poste J

O Mrs Kate Kenyon Syd Hosie, Sherborne T

B T. C. Dawson Sherborne Utilities Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Bumper winner for Nigel Twiston-Davies but well beaten in a Newbury Listed and Cheltenham Champion bumper since joining this yard and surely out of his depth at this level now hurdling. TFR#!!!! BHA2 INTELLOTTO (IRE) (32) 101 11-2

Br Ch g Lope de Vega (IRE) - Ebeyina (IRE) J. J. Slevin J

O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede

Joseph Patrick O’Brien, Ireland T

B Ballylinch Stud The Sporting Life S

TIMEFORM VIEW Winner of juvenile events at Leopardstown and Limerick since switching to hurdles but beaten 9 lengths by Kargese when seventh in Leopardstown Grade 1 in between. Will need to raise his game TFR##!!! BHA136

3 KALIF DU BERLAIS (FR) (47) 111 D 11-2

Br B g Masked Marvel - Kadika (FR)

O Ferguson, Mason, Hales & Done

Harry Cobden J

Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T

B S.A.R.L. Haras Du Berlais Morson Group S

TIMEFORM VIEWLandedanewcomershurdleatCompiegneinOctoberandhaswontwiceatKemptonsincecomingtoBritain.Lookedasmartprospect in the Grade 2 Adonis last time and not discounted for connections who tasted success in this race with Monmiral in 2021. TFR####! BHA135

4 NURBURGRING (IRE) (27) 12134 D 11-2

Br B g Zoffany (IRE) - Shamarbelle (IRE)

O Bronsan Racing

B A. O’Brien,M. Al Monsour& K. Al’ Attiyah

Daniel Mullins J

Joseph Patrick O’Brien, Ireland T

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful Flat winner who has taken really well to hurdles bagging a Fairyhouse Grade 3 in December Only a nose behind Kargese when second at Leopardstown over Christmas but much further behind that same rival when fourth in the Triumph. Has first-time cheekpieces added to tongue tie TFR###!! BHA139

5 SIR GINO (FR) (75) 1-11 D 11-2

Br B g It’s Gino (GER) - Anzi Star (FR) Nico de Boinville J

O Mrs J Donnelly Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T

B Mr Jean-Paul & Mrs Marie-Odile Deshayes Unibet S

TIMEFORM VIEW FrenchrecruitwhohasbeenanimpressivewinnerofbothstartsinBritain,latterlya17fGrade2atCheltenhamby10lengthsfromBurdettRoad. A late withdrawal from the Triumph at the Cheltenham Festival when the yard was under a cloud. Remains a top prospect. TFR##### BHA145

6 KARGESE (FR) (27) 12-1212 D 10-9

Br B f Jeu St Eloi (FR) - Rive Gauche (FR) P. Townend J

O Mr K. Alexander W. P. Mullins, Ireland T

B Thierry Cypres

TIMEFORM VIEWGrade3winnerinFrancewholandedaGrade1attheLeopardstownDublinRacingFestivalononlyhersecondoutingforcurrentconnections.Betterform when 1 1/2 lengths second (pair clear) of 12 to Majborough in Triumph at Cheltenham last month. Looks sure to go well for last year’s winning yard TFR####! BHA141

DECLARED RUNNERS 6 2023: ZENTA (FR) 4 10 9 Mark Walsh 5-4 (W P Mullins) 11 ran Hood worn by No 1, 6. Tongue Strap worn by No 2, 4.

Probable S.P’s: 13-8 Sir Gino (FR), 11-4 Kargese (FR), 9-2 Kalif du Berlais (FR), 17-2 Intellotto (IRE), 10-1 Nurburgring (IRE), 250-1 Dirty Den (GB)

PLAY SMARTER

The way SIR GINO saw off the very talented Burdett Road at Cheltenham in January marks him down as a juvenile of the highest class and he can see off Triumph runner-up Kargese and stretch his unbeaten record to 4. Kalif du Berlais has a similar profile to the selection and should also have a part to a play in a good renewal of this Grade 1.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.SIR GINO (FR) 2.KARGESE (FR) 3.KALIF DU BERLAIS (FR)

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THE WILLIAM HILL BOWL CHASE (GRADE 1)

RACE DESCRIPTION

First ran in 1984, the Bowl - or Martell Cup as it was previously known - is the feature Grade 1 on the opening day Grand National Festival This race has £250,000 of prize money on offer, making it one of the most lucrative Grade 1 Steeplechases ran in the United Kingdom The race was upgraded to Grade 1 status in 2010, and the names Wayward Lad, Silviniaco Conti and Clan Des Obeaux all feature on the roll of honour

2023 WINNER SHISHKIN

Nicky Henderson's pride and joy chaser of the last few years, Shishkin returned to winning ways after defeat in the Ryanair Chase Derek Fox got Ahoy Senor into his usual rhythm out front and it looked as though two out that victory would be heading home with the Scottish trainer Lucinda Russell. With his stamina to prove over this longer trip, Shishkin found a second wind and flew home in the hands of Nico de Boinville, taking the lead as the pair landed over the final fence, while the 2022 Gold Cup winner A Plus Tard had to settle for third.

GRADE 1

RUN OVER THREE MILES, 210 YARDS 19 FENCES TO BE JUMPED

TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF

£250,000

£140,325 TO THE WINNER

ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023

KEY TRENDS

25 of the last 39 winners had run in the Gold Cup at Cheltenham

8 of the past 12 winners contested the King George at Kempton

WINNING CONNECTIONS

TRAINER

Paul Nicholls

4 winners

Today Paul Saddles Bravemansgame

The past 12 winners were all beaten last time out

Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.

JOCKEY

Nico de Boinville

2 winners

Today Nico rides Shishkin

YEAR FORM WINNER AGE WEIGHT SP TRAINER RUNNERS LAST RACE (NO.DAYS) 2023 312 Shishkin 9 11-10 7/4F N Henderson 9 3rdDenman Chase (54) 2022 23 Clan Des Obeaux 10 11-7 13/2 P Nicholls 9 3rdDenman Chase (54) 2021 232 Clan Des Obeaux 9 11-7 5/2F P Nicholls 9 2nd Denman Chase (47) 2020 MEETING ABANDONED 2019 11U Kemboy 7 11-7 9/4F W Mullins 6 UR Cheltenham Gold Cup (20) 2018 112 Might Bite 9 11-7 4/5F N Henderson 8 2nd Cheltenham Gold Cup (27) 2017 5241U Tea For Two 8 11-7 10/1 N Williams 7 UR Cheltenham Gold Cup (20) 2016 4111F Cue Card 10 11-7 6/5F C Tizzard 9 fell Cheltenham Gold Cup (20) 2015 5117 Silviniaco Conti 9 11-7 7/4F P Nicholls 7 7th Cheltenham Gold Cup (27) 2014 314 Silviniaco Conti 8 11-7 9/4 P Nicholls 6 4th Cheltenham Gold Cup (20)
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THE WILLIAM HILL BOWL STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)

for five yrs old and upwards ¨ Total prize fund £250000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £107400, 2nd £44200, 3rd £22100, 4th £11050, 5th £5525, 6th £2750, 7th £1400 (Penalty Value £140325)

THIRD RACE

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): P Nicholls (15 wins from 89 runners, 17%) runs BRAVEMANSGAME

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): P Nicholls

(4 wins from 21 runners, 19%) runs BRAVEMANSGAME

FANCY THAT: N Henderson won this race in 2018 and 2023. The stable runs SHISHKIN today. P Nicholls won this race in 2014, 2015, 2021 and 2022. The stable runs BRAVEMANSGAME today.

1 AHOY SENOR (IRE) (28) 2-PP436 CD 9 11-10

Br B g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Dara Supreme (IRE) Derek Fox J

O Wymer & Russell Lucinda Russell, Kinross T

B Mr D.P. Constable Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Top-classchaseronhisdaywithafinerecordhere(Grade1winneroverhurdles/fences)andendedlasttermwithanexcellentsecondbehindShishkin in this race Efforts this season have been underwhelming on the whole but not out of the question a return to this venue could spark a revival. TFR###!! BHA158

2 BRAVEMANSGAME (FR) (27) 23-2225 9 11-10

Br B g Brave Mansonnien (FR) - Genifique (FR) Harry Cobden J

O Bryan Drew Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T

B Dr Vet M. Guiot & Dr Vet B. Stoffel Morson Group S

TIMEFORM VIEW Last season’s King George hero who hasn’t quite been operating at same level this term, despite finishing runner-up to Hewick in this year’s renewal. Could only muster a fifth place finish behind Galopin Des Champs in last month’s Gold Cup but interesting connections now opt for cheekpieces. TFR###!! BHA167

3 CORBETTS CROSS (IRE) (30) r-312F1 7 11-10

Br Ch g Gamut (IRE) - Annagh Hill Lady (IRE) Mark Walsh J

O Mr John P. McManus Emmet Mullins, Ireland T

B Mr G Murphy

TIMEFORM VIEW Upwardly-mobile hurdler and even better form over fences this campaign, running out a most impressive winner in a first-time hood of last month’s National Hunt Chase at the Festival. This demands further progress back at the top table but highly unlikely he’s reached his limit on that evidence TFR###!! BHA157

4 GENTLEMANSGAME (GB) (27) 1/31-21P 8 11-10

Br Gr g Gentlewave (IRE) - Grainne Ni Maille Darragh O’Keeffe J

O Robcour M. F. Morris, Ireland T

B Yorton Farm Stud & Mrs M. L. Luck

TIMEFORM VIEW Smartstayinghurdlerwhomadeafinestartoverfences,puttingrace-fitnesstogooduseandcapitalisingonBravemansgame’sfinalfenceblunder when landing the Charlie Hall (24.2f heavy) at Wetherby in November Never figured in Gold Cup and more needed. Tongue strap back on. TFR###!! BHA160

5 GERRI COLOMBE (FR) (27) 121-122 CD 8 11-10

Br B g Saddler Maker (IRE) - Ruse de Guerre (FR) Jack Kennedy J

O Robcour Gordon Elliott, Ireland T

B C. Boistier & M. A. Boistier Gordon Elliott S

TIMEFORM VIEW Ran out an impressive winner of C&D Grade 1 here 12 months ago and he’s enhanced his form subsequently arriving here on back of a fine second behind Galopin Des Champs in last month’s Cheltenham Gold Cup Conditions fine and major claims with a repeat. TFR##### BHA170

6 SHISHKIN (IRE) (61) 121-TU1 CD 10 11-10

Br B g Sholokhov (IRE) - Labarynth (IRE) Nico de Boinville J

O Mrs J Donnelly Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T

B C.J. & E.B. Bennett Unibet S

TIMEFORM VIEW Strong at finish when landing this race 12 months ago Blotted his copybook by refusing to race on Ascot but looked in control when unseating 2 out in King George a month later Landed the odds in Gr 2 Denman at Newbury (3m, soft) since Big player again. TFR####! BHA173

7 THUNDER ROCK (IRE) (40) 62-1P21 8 11-10

Br B g Shirocco (GER) - La Belle Sauvage Sean Bowen J

O McNeill Family & Mr Ian Dale Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T

B Mrs O. Hegarty Ultima Business Solutions S

TIMEFORM VIEW ScoredonreturnatCarlislebutletdownbyjumpingfacedwithawell-runtop-levelhandicapatCheltenhamnexttime Muchmore assured since second at Musselburgh prior to Listed success at Kelso (23.4f) 6 weeks ago Still, likely to come up short here. TFR##!!! BHA156

DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2023: SHISHKIN (IRE) 9 11 10 Nico de Boinville 7-4 (Nicky Henderson) 5 ran Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 2. Hood worn by No 3. Tongue Strap worn by No 4.

Probable S.P’s: 6-4 Gerri Colombe (FR), 3-1 Shishkin (IRE), 4-1 Corbetts Cross (IRE), 11-1 Bravemansgame (FR), 12-1 Ahoy Senor (IRE), 28-1 Gentlemansgame (GB), 40-1 Thunder Rock (IRE)

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37 THIRD RA CE PLAY SMARTER A winner at this meeting 12 months ago GERRI COLOMBE ran the race of his life when finding only Galopin Des Champs too good in last month’s Cheltenham Gold Cup and a repeat of that sort of performance can see Gordon Elliott’s prolific 8-y-o prove a tough nut to crack. That said, Shishkin, who missed the Festival, is likely to put up a bold bid to defend his crown, whilst 7-y-o Corbetts Cross, who ran out an authoritative winner of the NH Chase last month, is another to consider TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.GERRI COLOMBE (FR) 2.SHISHKIN (IRE) 3.CORBETTS CROSS (IRE) WE LISTEN. WE SUPPORT. WWW.RACINGWELFARE.CO.UK 24 hr helpline 0800 6300 443 Advice & guidance WWW.RACINGWELFARE.CO.UK Mental health Careers advice Physical health Housing Addiction Retirement Money advice Racing’s Support Line You must be 18 or over to place a bet You may be asked to provide proof of your age when placing a bet If you cannot produce this your bet will not be accepted TODAY'S RACE SPONSOR find out more about today's race sponsor at williamhill.com GREAT BRITISH BONUS SCHEME The Great British Bonus (GBB) offers multiple bonuses of up to £20,000 per eligible race for British-bred fillies and mares

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THE WILLIAM HILL AINTREE HURDLE (GRADE 1)

RACE DESCRIPTION

Switched from Grand National Day to the first day of the meeting in 2013, the Aintree Hurdle is usually a clash between two milers and three milers This race is unique as it is the only open Grade 1 hurdle over 2m4f at any of the three spring festivals The intermediate trip gives an opportunity for those classy hurdlers to shine over their optimum trip, with the likes of Oscar Whisky being a prime example of a horse that has excelled over this trip

2023 WINNER CONSTITUTION HILL

Constitution Hill continued to write his name in the history books after another emphatic performance. He was a joy to watch as he effortlessly pulled his way to the head of affairs over this longer trip, under Nico de Boinville, hurdling superbly The rest of the field knew from the beginning they would be chasing a shadow in the finish and he went pillar to post in remarkable fashion to cement his name as a modern great and remain unbeaten. Sharjah and Zanahiyr gave their best to make it competitive but finished in this order, while 2022 winner Epatante disappointed this year.

GRADE 1

RUN OVER

TWO MILES, FOUR FURLONGS 11 HURDLES TO BE JUMPED

TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF

£250,000 £140,325 TO THE WINNER

ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023

KEY TRENDS

The past 11 winners had already won a Grade 1

25 of the past 29 winners were aged 6-8

WINNING CONNECTIONS

Every British-trained winner had run at the Cheltenham Festival

Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.

TRAINER

Nicky Henderson 4 winners

Today Nicky Saddles

Luccia and Marie's Rock

JOCKEY

Nico de Boinville 1 winner

Today Nico rides Marie's Rock

YEAR FORM WINNER AGE WEIGHT SP TRAINER RUNNERS LAST RACE (NO.DAYS) 2023 112 Constitution Hill 6 11-10 2/15 N.Henderson 6 1st Champion Hurdle (30) 2022 112 Epatante 8 11-0 2/1 N.Henderson 7 2nd Champion Hurdle (23) 2021 2152F Abacadabras 7 11-7 5/1 D Foster 11 Fell Champion Hurdle (23) 2020 MEETING ABANDONED 2019 2227 Supasundae 9 11-7 15/2 J Harrrington 7 7th Stayers Hurdle (21) 2018 12238 L'Ami Serge 8 11-7 5/1 N Henderson 9 8th Stayers Hurdle (28) 2017 1111 Buveur d'Air 6 11-7 4/9F N Henderson 6 1st Champion Hurdle (23) 2016 111 Annie Power 8 11-0 4/9F W Mullins 6 1st Champion Hurdle (23)) 2015 12234 Jezki 7 11-7 3/1 J Harrington 6 4th Champion Hurdle (30) 2014 1123 The New One 6 11-7 4/9F N Twiston-Davies 7 3rd Champion Hurdle (23)
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for four yrs old and upwards ¨ Total prize fund £250000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £107400, 2nd £44200, 3rd £22100, 4th £11050, 5th £5525, 6th £2750, 7th £1400, 8th £675. (Penalty Value £140325)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs LANGER DAN TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins (11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs IMPAIRE ET PASSE

FANCY THAT: N Henderson won this race in 2017 2018, 2022 and 2023. The stable runs LUCCIA and MARIE’S ROCK today.

LONGEST TRAVELLERS: BEACON EDGE trained by G Elliott, IMPAIRE ET PASSE trained by W P Mullins and BOB OLINGER trained by H De Bromhead - all Ireland.

1 BEACON EDGE (IRE) (29) 6-1P420 D 10 11-10

Br B g Doyen (IRE) - Laurel Gift (IRE) Jack Kennedy J

O Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott, Ireland T

B Mr Harry Browne Gordon Elliott S

TIMEFORM VIEW Won on Thurles reappearance in October Also a good second In Grade 2 Boyne at Navan in February but below par behind Langer Dan in the Coral Cup at Cheltenham. Others are preferred. TFR##!!! BHA144

2 BOB OLINGER (IRE) (67) 253-112 D 9 11-10

Br B g Sholokhov (IRE) - Zenaide (IRE) Rachael Blackmore J

O Robcour Henry de Bromhead, Ireland T

B Kenneth Parkhill

TIMEFORM VIEW High-class chaser who has reverted to hurdles this term, winning Listed at Navan and Grade 2 Relkeel at Cheltenham (both 2 1/2m), beating Marie’s Rock by 7 lengths in the latter. No disgrace in being unable to live with State Man (Impaire Et Passe third) in Irish Champion since Should go well. TFR####!

3 IMPAIRE ET PASSE (FR) (67) 111-223

6 11-10

Br B g Diamond Boy (FR) - Brune Ecossaise (FR) P. Townend J

O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede

W. P. Mullins, Ireland T

B S.C.E.A. Haras de Peyre & Mme Pascale Pa The Sporting Life S

TIMEFORM VIEWWonGrade1satCheltenhamandPunchestowninunbeatennovicehurdleseason.EvenbetterformwhensecondinHatton’sGraceatFairyhouse(21/2m) and Matheson at Leopardstown (2m) this winter Behind Bob Olinger when a below-par third in Irish Champion but leading claims if back to best. TFR##### BHA160

4 LANGER DAN (IRE) (29) 1-6P001 CD

Br B g Ocovango - What A Fashion (IRE)

O Mr Colm Donlon

8 11-10

Harry Skelton J

Dan Skelton, Alcester T B Hugh O’Connor Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S

TIMEFORM VIEW Smart performance when becoming the first dual winner of the Coral Cup (Handicap) at Cheltenham last month. Has also tasted big handicap success over this C&D but a big career best will be needed to get heavily involved at Grade 1 level. TFR##!!! BHA151

5 MAHONS GLORY (IRE) (107) 3/153-51 CD

Br B g Fame And Glory - Dark Sunshine (GER)

O C Nightingale & Hold My Beer Partnership

B Mr Walter Connors

8 11-10

Sam Twiston-Davies J

Patrick Neville Leyburn T

TIMEFORM VIEW Useful effort to win a 21f Kempton handicap on Boxing Day on only his second outing for Patrick Neville but surely out of his depth in this company. TFR#!!!! BHA136

6 NEMEAN LION (GER) (30) 1-15216

7 11-10

Br B g Golden Horn - Ninfea (GER) Richard Patrick J

O Mr Will Roseff Kerry Lee, Presteigne T

B Dr Chr Berglar Fitzdares Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Took his form up another notch when landing the second Grade 2 success of his career in the Kingwell at Wincanton in February but he found the Champion Hurdle too hot to handle at Cheltenham and this isn’t much easier TFR###!! BHA151

7 LUCCIA (GB) (30) 43-2313

6 11-3

Br Ch m The Gurkha (IRE) - Earth Amber James Bowen J

O Pump & Plant Services Ltd

B Pump and Plant Services Ltd

Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T

Pump & Plant Services Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW ResumedwinningwaysinvaluableBetfairExchangeTrophy(Handicap)atAscot(2m)justbeforeChristmas.Comfortablybetteredthatformwhenanexcellent thirdinChampionHurdleatCheltenhamsince ThirdinaGrade1noviceatthismeetinglastyear Racesbeyondaround2mforfirsttimehere TFR###!! BHA149

8 MARIE’S ROCK (IRE) (30) 02-421P D

Br B or Br m Milan - By The Hour (IRE)

O Middleham Park Racing XLII

9 11-3

Nico de Boinville J

Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T

B Mr D. Breen Middleham Park Racing S

TIMEFORM VIEWReallysmarthurdleratherbest(secondinlastyear’sLiverpoolHurdle)butoperatingabitbelowthatlevelthisseason,withherDoncaster win in January coming in a weak Grade 2. Pulled up in Mares’ at Cheltenham since Others arrive with more pressing claims. TFR##!!! BHA146

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4f
FOURTH RACE 3.30 2m
colours no horse age st-lb
BHA161

DECLARED RUNNERS 8 2023: CONSTITUTION HILL 6 11 10 Nico de Boinville 2-15 (Nicky Henderson) 6 ran Hood worn by No 5. Tongue Strap worn by No 8. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 5.

Probable S.P’s: 7-4 Bob Olinger (IRE), 2-1 Impaire Et Passe (FR), 5-1 Luccia (GB), 12-1 Langer Dan (IRE), 18-1 Nemean Lion (GER), 22-1 Marie’s Rock (IRE), 80-1 Beacon Edge (IRE), 100-1 Mahons Glory (IRE)

IMPAIRE ET PASSE seemed to resent a switch to front-running tactics when 5 lengths behind Bob Olinger in the Irish Champion Hurdle in February His runner-up efforts to Teahupoo and State Man prior to that set the standard here and he can bounce back to form and turn the tables on Henry De Bromhead’s charge Champion Hurdle third Luccia may prove best of the remainder if her stamina holds up in trip

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.IMPAIRE ET PASSE (FR) 2.BOB OLINGER (IRE) 3.LUCCIA

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THE RANDOX FOXHUNTERS' OPEN HUNTERS' CHASE

RACE DESCRIPTION

The first of only three races at the meeting on the Grand National course, the Foxhunters' offers amateur jockeys the chance of glory over the most famous fences. Plenty of horses, riders and trainers love a tilt at the Foxhunters', which is the Grand National equivalent for the Point-to-Point racing sphere and can always throw a few curveballs along the way.

2023 WINNER

FAMOUS CLERMONT

The outstanding William Biddick produced another stellar ride in this race to take gold. Famous Clermont quickly weakened up the hill at Cheltenham the month prior but this drop in trip worked in his favour He made smooth headway through the field and jumped with plenty of zest around the Grand National fences, in the first time tongue-tie, and won with a fair bit in hand This victory made him the youngest winner of this contest since 1994

CLASS 2

RUN OVER TWO MILES, FIVE FURLONGS & 19 YARDS GRAND NATIONAL FENCES TO BE JUMPED

TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF

£50,000

£24,155 TO THE WINNER

ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023

KEY TRENDS

11 of the past 18 winners had previous experience over the Grand National fences

21 of the past 30 winners started favourite or second favourite

WINNING CONNECTIONS

TRAINER

Dan Skelton

2nd last year

Today Dan Saddles Bennys King

15 of the past 18 winners were aged 10 or older

Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.

JOCKEY

James King 2 winners

Today James rides Spyglass Hill

YEAR FORM WINNER AGE WEIGHT SP TRAINER RUNNERS LAST RACE (NO.DAYS) 2023 116 Famous Clermont 8 12-0 9/2 C R Barber 27 6th Cheltenham Foxhunters Chase (26) 2022 Latenightpass 9 12-0 7-2 T.Ellis 23 2nd Aintree Foxhunters (364) 2021 21 Cousin Pascal 9 12-0 66/1 J J O'Shea 21 1st Catterick Hunters' Chase (29) 2020 MEETING ABANDONED 2019 3 Top Wood 12 12-0 14/1 K Morgan 27 3rd Cheltenham Foxhunters Chase (20) 2018 27 Balnaslow 11 12-0 11/2 G McKeever 21 7th Cheltenham Foxhunters Chase (27) 2017 U72 Dineur 11 12-0 16/1 M Bowen 28 2nd Chepstow Hunters' Chase (14) 2016 171 On The Fringe 11 12-0 15/8F E Bolger 22 1st Cheltenham Foxhunters Chase (20) 2015 11221 On The Fringe 10 12-0 5/2F E Bolger 29 1st Cheltenham Foxhunters Chase (27) 2014 431 Warne 10 12-0 7/2 B Hamilton 21 1st Fairyhouse Hunters' Chase (40)
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THE RANDOX FOXHUNTERS’ OPEN HUNTERS’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 2)

for six yrs old and upwards ¨ Total prize fund £50000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £20995, 2nd £10495, 3rd £5250, 4th £2625, 5th £1310, 6th £655, 7th £330, 8th £165. (Penalty Value £24155)

Bold Form Figures Indicate Point-to-Point Form

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton

(22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs BENNYS KING

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins

(11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs ANNAMIX

LONGEST TRAVELLERS: HARDLINE trained by G Elliott, ANNAMIX trained by W P Mullins, ITS ON THE LINE & ROMEO MAGICO trained by E Mullins and FOCUS POINT trained by T Hyde - all Ireland.

1 ANNAMIX (FR) (33) F1P-1P1

Br Gr g Martaline - Tashtiyana (IRE)

O P.W. Mullins/Paul Kelleher/Cian Kiely

H Carlow Farmers

11 12-0

Mr P. W. Mullins J

W. P. Mullins, Ireland T

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful chaser who made it 2-3 wins this season in 6-runner hunter chase (9/2) at Gowran (25f heavy) 33 days ago staying on well. Much respected for top connections. TFR####! BHA142

2 BENNYS KING (IRE) (44) 2-PP321 D

Br B g Beneficial - Hellofafaithful (IRE)

O Mezzone Family & Dan Skelton

13 12-0

Mr Sean O’Connor J

Dan Skelton, Alcester T

H Croome & West Warwickshire Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S

TIMEFORM VIEW Has improved with each run since returning to hunters and landed 7-runner hunter chase (8/1) at Leicester (22.7f, heavy) 44 days ago by 23 lengths from Hardline going with enthusiasm. Runner-up in this 12 months ago so he’s a player. TFR###!! BHA132

3 CAP DU MATHAN (FR) (34) 2P-4PP1

Br B g Kapgarde (FR) - Nounjya du Mathan (FR)

9 12-0

Miss Olive Nicholls J

O The Stewart Family Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T

H Blackmore & Sparkford Vale Morson Group S

TIMEFORM VIEW Useful chaser who lost his way in handicaps prior to completing a relatively simple task in a 7-runner event at Leicester on hunter debut. Returns to a more competitive scenario and stamina isn’t assured. TFR###!! BHA128

4 CAPTAIN TOMMY (IRE) (21) 3P41P1 D

Br B g Court Cave (IRE) - Freemantle Doctor (IRE)

10 12-0

Mr Toby McCain-Mitchell J

O PSC Racing Club Fred Timmis, Minsterley T

H South Shropshire

TIMEFORM VIEW Already a 4-time winner this term and bagged 6-runner hunter chase at Ludlow (20f soft) 21 days ago by 3/4 length from Espoir De Guye. Not ruled out. TFR###!! BHA119

5 CAT TIGER (FR) (44) 5P-35r3 D

12-0

Br B g Diamond Boy (FR) - Miss Canon (FR) Mr David Maxwell J

O Mr David Maxwell S. Loxton, Bruton T

H Blackmore & Sparkford Vale The Fitzdares Club S

TIMEFORM VIEW Useful chaser at his best for Paul Nicholls and found just one too good in the 2022 edition of this Ran out for this yard at

Loxton, Bruton T

H Blackmore & Sparkford Vale

TIMEFORM VIEW Placed 4 times in hunter chases last season and got back on track reverted to patient tactics when scoring in a 5-runner contest at Exeter last time This is significantly tougher TFR##!!! BHA121

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O S T B Br Jockey Owner Sponsor Trainer Breeder Breeding
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK J
2m 5f 19y
FIFTH RACE 4.05
colours no horse age st-lb
10
Hereford before a below-par Leicester third so has it to prove TFR##!!! BHA129 6 DROP FLIGHT (FR) (17) 2-66P31 9 12-0 Br B g Martaline - Cindy Flight (FR) Mr Ben Sutton J O Mr N. Sutton S.
DE GUYE (FR) (21) 056-312 D BF 10 12-0
B g Khalkevi
-
Guye (FR) Miss
J
S.
T
&
Vale TIMEFORM VIEW Useful chaser at his best and, returned to positive tactics, looked to retain all of that ability when scoring at Wincanton in February Not disgraced when second at Ludlow next time so shouldn’t be completely dismissed. TFR###!! BHA128
FOCUS POINT (IRE) (75) 111P23 8 12-0
Br
(IRE)
Penelope de
Natalie Parker
O Mrs J. Hitchings
Loxton, Bruton
H Blackmore
Sparkford
8
B g Robin
-
(IRE) Mr D. T. Hyde J
des Champs (FR)
Through The Lens
Mrs
T. E. Hyde,
T
T. Hyde
Ireland
TFR##!!!
Tipperary TIMEFORM VIEW Only effort in this sphere almost a year ago contained some encouragement. Multiple point winner who is unexposed, but big chunk of improvement is required.
BHA-

9 GABORIOT (FR) (36) 3-21131

Br Ch g Muhtathir - Uddy (FR)

O The Jockey Club Haydock Park Racing Club

8 12-0

Mr Harry Myddelton J

Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T

H Sir W.W. Wynn’s Swansway S

TIMEFORM VIEW Won a pair of 3m handicaps in the autumn and regained the winning thread when easily landing a hunter at Catterick last month. Bit more required if he’s to make a serious impact in this. TFR###!! BHA126

10 GRAND ROI (FR) (23) 44222P BF

Br B g Spanish Moon (USA) - Ultra d’Anjou (FR)

O

Mr Gary Allsopp

8 12-0

Mr Tommie M. O’Brien J

Mrs J. Owen, Newmarket T

H Thurlow Allsopp & Allsopp S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair chaser who has runner-up on Fakenham hunter debut in February and filled the same position behind Forest Chimes at Stratford on penultimate start. Tame display at Exeter last time however, and he has plenty to find. TFR#!!!! BHA115

11 HARDLINE (IRE) (44) 00-2142

Br B g Arcadio (GER) - Hidden Reserve (IRE)

12 12-0

Mr Josh Williamson J

O Mrs Janet Williamson Gordon Elliott, Ireland T

H Meath

TIMEFORM VIEW Winless under Rules since landing a Grade 1 novice chase at Limerick back in 2018 and, while he’s been successful in points since, his latest effort in a hunter at Leicester (beaten convincingly by Benny’s King) add weight to the theory that he’s not the force of old. TFR##!!! BHA124

12 ITS ON THE LINE (IRE) (27) 1-21112 BF

Br Br g Presenting - Ten Dollar Bill (IRE)

7 12-0

Mr Derek O’Connor J

O Mr John P. McManus Emmet Mullins, Ireland T

H Carlow Farmers

TIMEFORM VIEW Likeablesortwhohasa terrificrecordinthis sphereandrananothercrackerwhensecond(forthesecondyearrunning)intheFestival Challenge Cup at Cheltenham last time denied late. Fell in this in 2023 but should put up a bold showing this time round. TFR####! BHA140

13 LIEUTENANT ROCCO (IRE) (43) P14-P23 9 12-0

Br Ch g Shirocco (GER) - Five Star Present (IRE)

Mr William Biddick J

O Mr Willem Van Der Horst Syd Hosie, Sherborne T

H Blackmore & Sparkford Vale Sherborne

Br B g Beneficial - Sonus Beo (IRE)

(32) 310-161 11 12-0

Miss Lois Teal J

O Mrs Rita Williams Jack Teal, Malton T

H Derwent

TIMEFORM VIEW Added to a prolific points record with another success last month but, based on what he’s shown under Rules, he’s out of his depth. TFR##!!! BHA100 15 REBEL DAWN RISING (IRE) (27) 4B1U-21

Br B or Br g Getaway (GER) - Meldrum Hall (IRE)

Mr Dale Peters J

O Mr David Kemp David Kemp, Thetford T

H Dunston Harriers

TIMEFORM VIEW Multiple point scorer who is fairly useful under Rules and looked better than ever when landing a hunter at Fakenham last time rallying to regain the lead late. This is much tougher TFR##!!! BHA126 16

ISLAND (IRE) (26) 140-243

Br B g Yeats (IRE) - Moricana (GER) Mr Daniel Cherriman J

O Mr Daniel Cherriman Alan Hill, Aston Rowant T

H South Shropshire

TIMEFORM VIEW Useful chaser who was third in a point last season. Has shown plenty of ability over the years but he’s struggled in the last two renewals of this. TFR#!!!! BHA114

17 ROMEO MAGICO (IRE) (25)

Br B g Affinisea (IRE) - Cyclone Lorraine (IRE) Mr Dara McGill J

O Emmet Mullins Emmet Mullins, Ireland T

H Carlow Farmers

VIEW Pointwinner whoistwofromthreeinhuntersandhadplentyinhandwhenscoringatDownRoyallasttime Tonguestrapisrefitted and his accurate jumping should be an asset on this course so he’s worth chancing to get the better of his stablemate. TFR##### BHA-

18 SPYGLASS HILL (IRE) (54) 2/P003-1 11 12-0

Br B g Morozov (USA) - Missmartinslane (IRE)

O Stephenson Byrnes Law Pallas

H Llangeinor Pentyrch

Mr James King J

R. Pallas, Bridgend T

TIMEFORM VIEW First run since leaving Henry De Bromhead when readily landing 8-runner hunter chase at Haydock (22.2f heavy 9/1) 54 days ago Has plenty of class and, while he’s prone to mistakes, it will be interesting to see how he takes to these fences. TFR###!! BHA134

19 TEA CLIPPER (IRE) (64) 022323 BF 9 12-0

Br B g Stowaway - A Plus Ma Puce (FR)

O Mr Jerry Hinds & Mr Ashley Head

Mr Freddie Mitchell J

Tom Lacey, Woolhope T

H Ledbury Plumbing World S

TIMEFORM VIEW Winless since scoring at Chepstow back in October 2021 and, while he’s shown the bulk of his ability remains this term, he’s not looked the most straightforward recently, so others hard to have maximum confidence in him. TFR##!!! BHA132

49 FIF TH RA CE
S TIMEFORM VIEW Useful on his
and
to
to
in a hunter at Taunton on penultimate start.
found the race coming too soon next time but he’s hardly the most reliable TFR##!!! BHA123
MATTS COMMISSION (IRE)
Utilities Ltd
day
returned
form
some degree when second
Perhaps
14
10 12-0
REIKERS
11 12-0
1-21241 6 12-0
TIMEFORM

20 THE BIG LENSE (IRE) (34) 341P13 C 11 12-0

Br B g Court Cave (IRE) - Megans Joy (IRE)

O The Gary Allsopp Partnership

Mr Alex Chadwick J

James Owen, Newmarket T

H Thurlow Allsopp & Allsopp Real Estate S

TIMEFORM VIEW Winner of a handicap here last summer but efforts in hunters this term have been uninspiring. TFR#!!!! BHA124

21 TIME LEADER (IRE) (27) 111P13 D 10 12-0

Br B g Scorpion (IRE) - Dancing Matilda (IRE)

Mr Huw Edwards J

O G&S Capper M&C Kennerley M Loran Miss Hannah Roach, Nantwich T

H North Staffordshire

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful chaser with an excellent strike rate in hunters, completing a hat-trick in this sphere when scoring comfortably at Hereford in January Excellent third in Festival Challenge Cup at Cheltenham last time and deserves plenty of respect. TFR####! BHA134

22 WINDSOR AVENUE (IRE) (36) P43-352 12 12-0

Br B g Winged Love (IRE) - Zaffarella (IRE)

Mr Jack Teal J

O Mr R D E Woodhouse Jack Teal, Malton T

H Morpeth

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful chaser on his day and took a step back in the right direction when runner-up at Catterick a month ago Something to find and several others are more persuasive. TFR##!!! BHA122

DECLARED RUNNERS 22 2023: FAMOUS CLERMONT (FR) 8 12 0 Mr William Biddick 9-2 (C R Barber) 27 ran Blinkers worn by No 10 Tongue Strap worn by No 1, 3, 4, 7, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 19, 20

Probable S.P’s: 9-2 Its On The Line (IRE), 13-2 Spyglass Hill (IRE), 7-1 Annamix (FR), 15-2 Time Leader (IRE), 10-1 Romeo Magico (IRE), 14-1 Bennys King (IRE), 16-1 Gaboriot (FR), 28-1 Tea Clipper (IRE), 33-1 Cap Du Mathan (FR), Espoir de Guye (FR), Lieutenant Rocco (IRE), 40-1 Rebel Dawn Rising (IRE), 50-1 Cat Tiger (FR), 66-1 Captain Tommy (IRE), 80-1 Focus Point (IRE), Windsor Avenue (IRE), 100-1 Drop Flight (FR), 150-1 Grand Roi (FR), Hardline (IRE), Matts Commission (IRE), Reikers Island (IRE), 250-1 The Big Lense (IRE)

ROMEO MAGICO was highly impressive at Down Royal last time and, while this is a much tougher assignment, the way he jumped and travelled that day indicates that there’s a bigger effort in him, so he gets the nod ahead of his reliable stablemate Its On The Line, who was just denied at Cheltenham last time Time Leader, one position behind It’s On The Line last month, is also worthy of plenty of respect.

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THE CLOSE BROTHERS RED RUM HANDICAP CHASE (PREMIER HANDICAP)

RACE DESCRIPTION

Over the minimum trip, this is a race not for the faint hearted. Named after Red Rum, this race is run at a furious gallop and looks sure to suit those who like coming from off the pace This race has risen through the Graded ranks since it's inception as a standard handicap in 2001 First a Listed Handicap and now a Premier Handicap, formerly known as a Grade 3, this race is one for horses who contested the Grand Annual at Cheltenham or bypassed the Festival completely.

2023 WINNER DANCING ON MY

OWN

A fantastic finish saw Dancing On My Own just prevail in a competitive finish to the Red Rum which saw six in with a chance over the final fence. Douglas Talking put in a bold front-running display but just ran out of steam over the last, which gifted last year's runner-up Dancing On My Own the lead under Rachael Blackmore. He showed his true stamina and pace to win off a big weight and go one place better, while 2022 winner The Big Day stayed on for third.

PREMIER HANDICAP

RUN OVER TWO MILES 12 FENCES TO BE JUMPED

TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF

£100,000

£56,270 TO THE WINNER

ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023

KEY TRENDS

19 of the previous 23 winners were all rated 139 or lower

7 of the past 9 winners avoided the Cheltenham Festival

WINNING CONNECTIONS

TRAINER

Henry De Bromhead

2 winners

Today Henry Saddles Dancing On My Own

6 of the last 8 winners were bred in Ireland

Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.

JOCKEY

Rachael Blackmore

2 winners

Today Rachael rides Dancing On My Own

YEAR FORM WINNER AGE WEIGHT SP TRAINER RUNNERS LAST RACE (NO.DAYS) 2023 09 Dancing On My Own 9 11-10 15/2 H De Bromhead 13 9th Fairyhouse Handicap Chase (89) 2022 58F The Last Day 10 10-6 12-1 E.Williams 16 Fell Haydock Park Handicap Chase (67) 2021 252P1 Editeur Du Gite 7 10-9 9/1 G Moore 18 1st Newbury Handicap Chase (34) 2020 MEETING ABANDONED 2019 3274 Moon Over Germany 8 10-7 11/2 H De Bromhead 13 4th Thurles Chase (42) 2018 03227 Bentelimar 9 10-8 10/1 C Longsdon 16 7th Kempton Handicap Chase (28) 2017 11729 Double W's 7 11-1 8/1 M Jefferson 14 9th Cheltenham Novice Chase (33) 2016 21223 Katachenko 7 10-10 9/1 D McCain 12 3rd Carlisle Novice Chase (18) 2015 23222 Surf And Turf 9 10-5 33/1 K Frost 17 2nd Aintree Handicap Chase (165) 2014 10246 Parsnip Pete 8 10-10 16/1 T George 16 6th Ludlow Handicap Chase (14)

THE CLOSE BROTHERS RED RUM

HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (PREMIER HANDICAP) (GBB RACE)

for five yrs old and upwards ¨ Total prize fund £100000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £43040, 2nd £17740, 3rd £8870, 4th £4440, 5th £2220, 6th £1110, 7th £550, 8th £280 (Penalty Value £56270)

Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable

RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK J

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs HELTENHAM AND UNEXPECTED PARTY

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins (11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs SAINT ROI

FANCY THAT: H De Bromhead won this race in 2019 and 2023. The stable runs DANCING ON MY OWN today.

SIXTH RACE

4.40

colours no horse age st-lb

1 DANCING ON MY OWN (IRE) (89) 01-2106 CD

Br B g Milan - Morning Supreme (IRE)

O Sean & Bernardine Mulryan

B Marie-Claire Murphy

Rachael Blackmore J

Henry de Bromhead, Ireland T

TIMEFORM VIEW Has a fine record in handicap chases in UK, winning this contest (off 12lb lower) last year and posted a personal best when scoring at Cheltenham (15.9f) in October Likely primed for this again but testing conditions wouldn’t be ideal. TFR##!!! BHA156

2 SAINT ROI (FR) (29) 4-43456 D 9 11-8

Br Br g Coastal Path - Sainte Vigne (FR)

O Mr John P. McManus

B P.E. Guilloux, J. Thomas & B. Dasque

Mark Walsh J

W. P. Mullins, Ireland T

TIMEFORM VIEW Strike rate not the best over fences but has caught the eye on several occasions in defeat and wasn’t seen to best effect when sixth of 16 to Unexpected Party in Grand Annual at Cheltenham last month. 2lb lower now and not taken lightly TFR###!! BHA150

3 UNEXPECTED PARTY (FR) (29) 155401 D 9 11-4

Br Gr g Martaline - Reform Act (USA)

Harry Skelton J

O O’Reilly MacLennan Tynan Carthy Shanahan Dan Skelton, Alcester T

B Mr & Mrs Gilles Forien Ashford Stud of 5095 S

TIMEFORM VIEW Emerged with credit against some of the top-flight British novices of 2022/23 and bounced back to best when landing Grand Annual Chase at Cheltenham (15.9f heavy) last month. 8lb higher now but another bold bid looks likely TFR####! BHA146

4 PATH D’OROUX (FR) (29) 60F223 D 7 11-2

Br B g Coastal Path - Belle du Bresil (FR) Keith Donoghue J

O French Connection Partnership Gavin Cromwell, Ireland T

B David Giraudeau & Philippe Moreau

TIMEFORM VIEW Yet to score over fences but has been progressing with each start and ran a cracker (in first-time cheekpieces) when third of 16 to Unexpected Party at Cheltenham (15.9f, heavy) last month. Likely to be in the mix again. TFR###!! BHA144

5 HOMME PUBLIC (FR) (40) 0-01121 D 7 11-0

Br B g Cokoriko (FR) - Uddy (FR) Henry Brooke J

O The Nevers Racing Partnership II Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T

B Jacques Cypres Swansway S

TIMEFORM VIEW Mutiple winner over hurdles who has found improvement since switched to the larger obstacles and posted a career best when taking 5-runner handicap chase at Doncaster (16.4f soft) 40 days ago This is more competitive but he can’t be ruled out. TFR###!! BHA142

6 MACKENBERG (GER) (33) 3P-620U D 9 11-0

Br B g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Mountain Melody (GER) Theo Gillard J

O Mr T. G. Leslie Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T

B Gestut Etzean

TIMEFORM VIEW Five-time winner over fences who was poised to get back on the scoreboard before unseating rider late on at Hereford (16f soft) last month. 4lb higher now and finds himself in a much deeper contest. TFR##!!! BHA142

7 HELTENHAM (FR) (19) 130211

7 11-0

Br B g Masked Marvel - Souris Blanche (FR) Ciaran Gethings J

O Exors of the late Mr N. W. Lake Dan Skelton, Alcester T

B Mme Anne-Charlotte Andre et al Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S

TIMEFORM VIEW Improved markedly for the switch to chasing, taking another step forward when landing 6-runner handicap at Newbury (19.9f good to soft) 19 days ago Drop back in trip could suit this strong-travelling sort and he is one for the shortlist. TFR##### BHA142

8 TRIPLE TRADE (GB) (29) 213150 D

Br B g Norse Dancer (IRE) - Doubly Guest

8 10-9

Brendan Powell J

O SJS Racing Joe Tizzard, Sherborne T

B Guy Bloodstock Ltd Coral Racing Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Really got his act together over fences since last spring, adding another win to his tally when seeing off 6 rivals at Ascot (18.8f) over Christmas. Not been in same form since however, and others make more appeal. TFR##!!! BHA137

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Jockey Owner Sponsor Trainer Breeder Breeding
1m 7f 176y
10
12-0

9 WHISKEYWEALTH (IRE) (33) 44F011 D

Br B g Yeats (IRE) - Quiet Thought (IRE)

O Eamonn Hickey & Ger Finn Partnership

B Ms C. Corrigan & Tom Conway

8 10-8

John Shinnick (7) J

Terence O’Brien, Ireland T

TIMEFORM VIEW Proved better than ever when taking 11-runner handicap chase at Gowran (16f, heavy) last month. Has 11lb higher mark to contend with here but is proven in testing conditions and could be a player. TFR###!! BHA136

10 IRISH BLAZE (IRE) (53) 430213 D

Br B g Imperial Monarch (IRE) - Run Cat (IRE)

8 10-7

Carl Millar (7) J

O Pony Sopranos Syndicate Cian Collins, Ireland T

B Martin Keating

TIMEFORM VIEW Free-going sort who has found improvement since switched to new yard, scoring at Down Royal (16f) in January before good third in novice chase at Punchestown (16f heavy) 53 days ago Fairly treated, back handicapping, and warrants respect. TFR###!! BHA135

11 BLACK GERRY (IRE) (10) 1-P5PF2 D

9 10-6

Br B g Westerner - Triptoshan (IRE) Niall Houlihan J

O Mrs M. Devine Gary Moore, Horsham T

B Cathal Ennis K M Elite Products Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Won all 4 of his starts (at up to 19.8f) when completing last season and posted much his best effort this term when second of 7 in Plumpton handicap chase (19.8f good to soft) 10 days ago Feasibly treated if able to build on that. TFR###!! BHA134

12 GUY (IRE) (73) 155431 D

Br Ch g Getaway (GER) - Sept Verites (FR)

9 10-2

James Turner (7) J

O W.G. & A.G. Vestey Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham T

B Corrib Racing Courtiers Investment Services Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Back to winning ways in 8-runner handicap chase at Hereford (16f) in January but his wins have come in lower-grade contests and he would likely prefer better ground. 2lb out of the weights. TFR##!!! BHA128

13 SANS BRUIT (FR) (10) 1-00002

6 10-2

Br B g Triple Threat (FR) - Swedish Dancer (IRE) Bryony Frost J

O Mr Andy Peake Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T

B Societe D’Entrainement Louis Baudron Morson Group S

TIMEFORM VIEWSmartwinninghurdler/chaserinFrancewhoshapedwell,onhisfirststartoverfencesforPaulNicholls,whensecondof7inhandicapchase at Chepstow (16f soft) 10 days ago This is tougher but he may be capable of better in this sphere. 2lb out of the weights. TFR###!! BHA128 (+3)

14 BYTHESAMETOKEN (IRE) (90) 631226 D 10 10-2

Br B g Fame And Glory - Moscow Mo Chuisle (IRE) Robert Dunne J

O Downtown Syndicate Ross O’Sullivan, Ireland T

B K. Mortell

TIMEFORM VIEW Back to winning ways at Killarney (17f) in October and acquitted himself well in defeat since latest when sixth of 12 in handicap chase at Naas (16f, good to soft) 90 days ago Asked a bigger question now, though. 2lb out of the weights. TFR##!!! BHA128

15 MAYHEM MYA (GB) (34) 0-421P2 D BF 7 10-2

Br B m Authorized (IRE) - Thedeboftheyear Bryan Carver J

O Mr G. Thompson Chris Honour, Ashburton T

B G. D. Thompson Cotswold Stone Supplies S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly-useful hurdler who got off the mark in this sphere at Exeter (17.5f) in December and only narrowly failed to add to that success over same C&D last month. Looks to have plenty on from 6lb out of the handicap here, however. TFR##!!! BHA124

DECLARED RUNNERS 15 2023: DANCING ON MY OWN (IRE) 9 11 10 Rachael Blackmore 15-2 (Henry de Bromhead) 13 ran Hood worn by No 10 Blinkers worn by No 11. Tongue Strap worn by No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 13. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 4, 5, 12, 14.

Probable S.P’s: 5-1 Unexpected Party (FR), 15-2 Path d’Oroux (FR), 17-2 Heltenham (FR), 9-1 Saint Roi (FR), 12-1 Homme Public (FR), 14-1 Sans Bruit (FR), 16-1 Dancing On My Own (IRE), 18-1 Irish Blaze (IRE), 20-1 Guy (IRE), Bythesametoken (IRE), 22-1 Whiskeywealth (IRE), 25-1 Triple Trade (GB), Black Gerry (IRE), 33-1 Mayhem Mya (GB), 50-1 Mackenberg (GER)

PLAY SMARTER

HELTENHAM proved better than ever when scoring at Newbury last month and could be well served by a strongly-run race at the minimum trip He is narrowly preferred to stable-companion Unexpected Party who was a convincing winner of the Grand Annual and remains feasibly treated. Path d’Oroux and Saint Roi are next best in a typically competitive renewal of this contest.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.HELTENHAM (FR) 2.UNEXPECTED PARTY (FR) 3.PATH D’OROUX (FR)

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FACTS & STATS S

THE GOFFS NICKEL COIN MARES' STANDARD OPEN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (GRADE 2)

RACE DESCRIPTION

The finale of the Opening Day of the Festival is a Grade 2 National Hunt Flat Race (known to many as a bumper) for four, five and six-year-old fillies and mares who are looking to gain some valuable black type Also now a GBB race, the GBB scheme provides financial incentives and bonuses for qualified fillies and mares who progress through the racing ranks

2023 WINNER DYSART ENOS

Dysart Enos put in one of the performances of the day as she was leaps and bounds above her rivals in this bumper Paddy Brennan was keen to keep her switched off at the rear but always kept on the inner She tanked through the race and quickly asserted a nine length lead in frightening style and showed further improvement to win gamely This year's Mares Hurdle winner Golden Ace went off a huge price of 40/1 and picked up second, while 2022 winner Patrick Mullins picked up the other minor honours

GRADE 2

RUN OVER TWO MILES, 209 YARDS NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE

TOTAL PRIZE FUND OF

£50,000

£28,135 TO THE WINNER

ROLL OF HONOUR 2014-2023

KEY TRENDS

11 of the last 13 winners were aged five or six

8 of the last 12 winners were trained in the UK

WINNING CONNECTIONS

Only 2 winning favourites in the last 10 years

Trainers and jockeys with some of the strongest records in the race over the last 10 years.

TRAINER

Willie Mullins 1 winner

Today Willie Saddles

Baby Kate

JOCKEY

Patrick Mullins 1 winner

Today Patrick rides

Baby Kate

YEAR FORM WINNER AGE WEIGHT SP TRAINER RUNNERS LAST RACE (NO.DAYS) 2023 11 Dysart Enos 5 11-2 13/2 F O'Brien 20 1st Ludlow Bumper (69) 2022 24 Ashroe Diamond 5 11-0 9/4F W. P. Mullins 20 4th Grade 2 Leopardstown Mares Bumper (60) 2021 1 Me Too Please 5 11-0 14/1 A L T Moore 15 1st Down Royal Bumper (23) 2020 MEETING ABANDONED 2019 135 The Glancing Queen 5 11-0 5/1 A King 20 5th Weatherbys Champion Bumper (23) 2018 12 Getaway Katie Mai 5 11-0 15/8F J Queally 20 2nd Leopardstown Mares Bumper (67) 2017 15 Dame Rose 4 10-8 14/1 R Hobson 18 5th Newbury Bumper (33) 2016 21 Kayf Grace 6 11-0 14/1 N Henderson 17 1st Fakenham Bumper (10) 2015 3211 Hollies Pearl 5 10-11 8/1 P Bowen 19 1st Chepstow Mares Bumper (23) 2014 414 Avispa 5 11-0 25/1 A King 20 4th Sandown Mares Bumper (31)

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Today - after racing in the winners’ enclosure

THE GOFFS NICKEL COIN MARES’

STANDARD OPEN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 1)(Grade 2) (GBB RACE)

for four, five and six yrs old fillies and mares

Total prize fund £50000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £21520, 2nd £8870, 3rd £4435, 4th £2220, 5th £1110, 6th £555, 7th £275, 8th £140 (Penalty Value £28135)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): D Skelton (22 wins from 143 runners, 15%) runs HONKY TONK

HIGHWAY AND LISTENTOYOURHEART

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W P Mullins (11 wins from 55 runners, 20%) runs BABY KATE

LONGEST TRAVELLERS: SPECULATRIX trained by G Elliott, BABY KATE trained by W P Mullins and MONGIBELLO trained by S R B Crawford - all Ireland.

colours no horse age st-lb

1 AUSTINS HILL LASS (GB) (74) 1

5 11-2

Br B m Telescope (IRE) - Luneray (FR) Liam Harrison J

O Mr Graham William Briscoe

Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham T

B Shade Oak Stud Briscoe’s Dairy Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Telescope mare. Half-sister to useful chaser Chasma, stayed 29f, and Flints Legacy. Dam (c118/h112)

2 1/4m-3m chase winner Won sole start in point bumpers (Jan 28). Big ask on Rules debut. TFR##!!! BHA-

2 BABY KATE (IRE) (145) 11 5 11-2

Br B m Champs Elysees - Augusta Kate Mr P. W. Mullins J

O Gorm Agus Ban Syndicate W. P. Mullins, Ireland T

B Mr Kevin Doyle

TIMEFORM VIEW Unbeaten in two starts to date, including a likeable performance to land a Listed event at Cheltenham back in November

Not seen since but expert handler should have her well prepared for this, so boasts obvious claims. TFR####! BHA-

3 DIVA LUNA (IRE) (65) 21 D 5 11-2

Br B m Diamond Boy (FR) - Longhouse Presents Kielan Woods J

O Mrs Lynne Maclennan Ben Pauling, Naunton T

B Kilbarry Farm Enterprises Fitzdares S

TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-up on her only outing in points and justified connections decision to go straight for Listed company when making a successful Rules debut at Market Rasen a couple of months ago Open to improvement and likely to play a part. TFR####! BHA-

4 FUTURE FORTUNE (IRE) (90) 103 BF

5 11-2

Br Br m Soldier of Fortune (IRE) - Magic Money James Bowen J

O Dejeuner De Dames Warren Greatrex, Upper Lambourn T

B Ballinaroone Stud Ltd 1Account Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Out of a winning chaser but showed enough know-how to make a successful bumper debut at Hereford in October Hasn’t matched that since and faces a stiff task. TFR#!!!! BHA5 HONKY TONK HIGHWAY (IRE) (33) 11 5 11-2

Br B m Milan - St Gregory (IRE)

Harry Skelton J

O Mr Garry Wilson Dan Skelton, Alcester T

B Mr Godfrey Greene Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S

TIMEFORM VIEW Expensive purchase after winning her only start in points and justified strong support when landing a Listed contest at Sandown on her first go under Rules. Held in high regard and worth a chance to maintain her unbeaten record. TFR##### BHA6 JUBILEE ALPHA (IRE) (70) 1 5 11-2

Br B m Flemensfirth (USA) - Queen Alphabet (IRE) Harry Cobden J

O The Pendil Partnership Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T

B Cathal Ennis Morson Group S

TIMEFORM VIEW Half-sister to bumper winner Four Clean Aces and looked well above average when forging clear to make a successful start at Wincanton 70 days ago Seemingly saved for this, so worthy of respect for top yard TFR####! BHA-

7 JUST CALL ME LUCY (GB) (33) 410 D 6 11-2

Br B m Lucarno (USA) - Youamazeme Jamie Hamilton J

O The Magic Circle Mark Walford, Sheriff Hutton T

B Sandra Windross Mark Walford Racing S

TIMEFORM VIEW Related to a point winner and shaped with encouragement on debut at this track. Subsequently bolted up at Carlisle (17f soft) but followed it with an underwhelming showing at Sandown a month ago Others make more appeal. TFR##!!! BHA-

8 LISTENTOYOURHEART (IRE) (65) 122 D 5 11-2

Br Br m Getaway (GER) - Illwalktheline (IRE) Charlie Todd J

O S T Racing - The Founders’ Syndicate Dan Skelton, Alcester T

B Yellowford Bloodstock Stanley’s S

TIMEFORM VIEW Out of a dual bumper winner and got on top close home when making a winning start at Sedgefield. Both subsequent efforts have been creditable and a good pace should play to her strengths, so not a forlorn hope TFR###!! BHA-

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SEVENTH RACE
5.15 2m 209y

9 METKAYINA (IRE) (136) 31

5 11-2

Br Ch m Diamond Boy (FR) - Princess Tara (IRE) Jonathan Burke J

O Noel Fehily Racing Syndicate - Metkayina Noel Williams, Blewbury T

B Thistletown Stud Olive Print & Graphics S

TIMEFORM VIEW Shaped well when third of 16 in bumper at Galway (heavy) on debut on debut and, having left Sam Curling, made an impressive start for this yard when comfortably seeing off Solid Silver at Ludlow 4 months ago Could do better still, so no forlorn hope TFR###!! BHA-

10 MONGIBELLO (GB) (67) 3-210

Br Gr m Authorized (IRE) - Driven Snow (FR)

6 11-2

J. J. Slevin J

O Mr Simon Munir/Mr Isaac Souede S. R. B. Crawford, Northern Ireland T

B Ashbrittle Stud The Sporting Life S

TIMEFORM VIEW Readily off the mark at the second attempt in Down Royal bumper in December and prominent in the betting before disappointing in Grade 2 company at Leopardstown a couple of months ago Too soon to write off TFR###!! BHA-

11 SOLID SILVER (GB) (118) 523 6 11-2

Br B m Kendargent (FR) - L’Addition J

O Mr W. Prosser Sir Mark Prescott Bt, Newmarket T

B Hunscote Stud Tote S

NON-RUNNER

TIMEFORM VIEW Getting better by the run and acquitted herself well when third in Listed contest at Doncaster last time Cheekpieces could eke out a bit more but she’s still likely to be outclassed. TFR##!!! BHA-

12 SPECULATRIX (GB) (414) 1- 5 11-2

Br B m No Risk At All (FR) - Scorpio Queen (IRE) Jack Kennedy J

O Gigginstown House Stud Gordon Elliott, Ireland T

B Mill House Stud (Shropshire) Ltd Gordon Elliott S

TIMEFORM VIEW Looked useful when winning 10-runner bumper at Punchestown 13 months ago Concern that she’s been off since but seems well regarded and is worthy of a market check on return. TFR###!! BHA-

13 WEDNESDAY ADDAMS (GB) (40) P2124 5 11-2

Br Gr m Telescope (IRE) - Tally Em Up (IRE) Jack Quinlan J

O Jopla Racing Ben Case, Banbury T

B Dr Bryan Mayoh David Andrews Construction Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Successful on last of 3 starts in Irish points (Nov 12) and showed plenty when second at Wetherby on debut. Hit the frame at Newbury next time but has a bit to find in this company. TFR##!!! BHA-

14 LA MARQUISE (FR) (21) 101 4 10-8

Br B f Beaumec de Houelle (FR) - Manhattan Princess Gavin Sheehan J

O Buckett, Lovell, Snowden & Stacey

Jamie Snowden, Lambourn T

B Societe D’Entrainement Louis Baudron Betvictor S

TIMEFORM VIEW Had a bit in hand when winning on her debut at Stratford (2m, heavy) at the start of November and right back on track when landing a 7-runner event at Chepstow three weeks ago Others achieved a good deal more, however TFR##!!! BHA-

15 LETTERSTON LILY (GB) (-) 4 10-8

Br B f Getaway (GER) - Whenskiesareblue (IRE)

O Peter Bowen Racing Group

B Peel Bloodstock

Sean Bowen J

Peter Bowen, Haverfordwest T

TIMEFORM VIEW Getaway filly Sister to bumper winner/fair 2 1/2m hurdle winner Letterston Lady Likely to come up short starting out at this level. TFR##!!! BHA-

16

NALA THE LIONESS (GB) (54) 222 4 10-8

Br B f Roaring Lion (USA) - Rive Gauche Henry Brooke J

O Mrs Elaine M. Burke

B Humber Bloodstock

K. R. Burke, Leyburn T

KB Spigot Ltd, Indication Racing S

TIMEFORM VIEW Related to a couple of Flat winners and has only found one too good on each of her three starts to date. Visored for the first time but has a good chunk of improvement to find if she’s to compete. TFR##!!! BHA-

17 NOT NOW NATHANIEL (GB) (40) 13 4 10-8

Br B f Nathaniel (IRE) - Dominike (ITY) Brian Hughes J

O National Hunt Racing Club Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T

B Brookside Stud Ltd

TIMEFORM VIEW Made ideal start when scoring at Newcastle in January and not disgraced in a stronger contest at Newbury next time Others have more potential, though. TFR##!!! BHA-

18 PARK PRINCESS (IRE) (65) 14 BF 4 10-8

Br B f Walk In The Park (IRE) - Reine Angevine (FR) Sam Twiston-Davies J

O Peter Jones and Diana Goodall Anthony Honeyball, Beaminster T

B Padraig Higgins & Larry Murphy Geegeez.co.uk S

TIMEFORM VIEW Half-sister to 4 winners and more than lived up to market expectations (sent off 2/1 favourite) when landing a big-field Newbury bumper (16.3f, heavy) in good style in December Only fourth in Listed company at Market Rasen next time but remains with potential. TFR###!! BHA-

DECLARED RUNNERS 18

2023: DYSART ENOS (IRE) 5 11 2 Paddy Brennan 13-2 (Fergal O’Brien) 20 ran Visor worn first time by No 16. Tongue Strap worn by No 13, 14.

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Probable S.P’s: 9-2 Baby Kate (IRE), 5-1 Honky Tonk Highway (IRE), 13-2 Diva Luna (IRE), Jubilee Alpha (IRE), 16-1 Listentoyourheart (IRE), 18-1 Mongibello (GB), Speculatrix (GB), 25-1 La Marquise (FR), Park Princess (IRE), 28-1 Austins Hill Lass (GB), 33-1 Metkayina (IRE), 40-1 Just Call Me Lucy (GB), Not Now Nathaniel (GB), 50-1 Letterston Lily (GB), Nala The Lioness (GB), 66-1 Wednesday Addams (GB), 150-1 Future Fortune (IRE) PLAY

HONKY TONK HIGHWAY made a good impression between the flags and, sent off favourite in a Listed event on Rules debut, she looked a classy mare when supplementing that success at Sandown. She’s narrowly preferred to Baby Kate, who has achieved a bit more, while Diva Luna and Jubilee Alpha also make plenty of appeal on the back of winning starts in this sphere.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.HONKY TONK HIGHWAY (IRE) 2.BABY KATE (IRE) 3.DIVA LUNA (IRE)

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TODAY’S RACE CONDITIONS

First Race 1.45 - THE CLOSE BROTHERS MANIFESTO NOVICES’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £67524 to the winning horse

The second to receive £25440 the third £12732, the fourth £6360 and the fifth £3192. for novice five yrs old and upwards, which are allotted a rating of 120 or more by the BHA Handicapper taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to entry Enter by noon, April 5th and pay £600 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 9th. Weights: 11st 7lb each Mares allowed 7lb CLOSE BROTHERS has generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the Winning Owner and a cash prize to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse

All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of CLOSE BROTHERS. The sponsorship payment of £250 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code 18 entries at £600 - Closed April 5th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £51648; Second £21288; Third £10644; Fourth £5328; Fifth £2664. (Penalty Value £67524) A

SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE.

Second Race 2.20 - THE BOODLES ANNIVERSARY 4-Y-O JUVENILE HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £61897 to the winning horse The second to receive £23320, the third £11671, the fourth £5830, the fifth £2926 and the sixth £1463. for juvenile four yrs old. Enter by noon, April 5th and pay £550 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 9th. Weights: 11st 2lb each Fillies allowed 7lb BOODLES have generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the Winning Owner and a cash prize to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of BOODLES. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code 13 entries at £550 - Closed April 5th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £47344; Second £19514; Third £9757; Fourth £4884; Fifth £2442; Sixth £1221. (Penalty Value £61897) A

SEE PAGE 28 FOR THIS RACE.

Third Race 2.55 - THE WILLIAM HILL BOWL STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £140325 to the winning horse

The second to receive £52775, the third £26375, the fourth £13175, the fifth £6625, the sixth £3300 and the seventh £1700 for five yrs old and upwards, which are allotted a rating of 130 or more by the BHA Handicapper, taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to entry

Enter by noon, April 5th and pay £1250 stake, Supplementary Entry by noon, April 8th and pay £8280 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 9th. Weights: 5-y-o 11st 8lb; 6-y-o and up 11st 10lb Mares allowed 7lb WILLIAM HILL have generously sponsored this race and will present mementoes to the winning Owner, Trainer & Jockey In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the person in charge of the best turned out horse The Bowl will be presented to the winning owner, to be returned to the racecourse by March 1st, next year All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of WILLIAM HILL. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code 12 entries at £1250 - Closed April 5th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £107400; Second £44200; Third £22100; Fourth £11050; Fifth £5525; Sixth £2750; Seventh £1400. (Penalty Value £140325) A

SEE PAGE 36 FOR THIS RACE.

Fourth Race 3.30 - THE WILLIAM HILL AINTREE HURDLE RACE (CLASS 1) (Grade 1) (GBB RACE)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £140325 to the winning horse

The second to receive £52775, the third £26375, the fourth £13175, the fifth £6625, the sixth £3300 the seventh £1700 and the eighth £900 for four yrs old and upwards, which are allotted a rating of 130 or more by the BHA Handicapper taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to entry Enter by noon, April 5th and pay £1250 stake, Supplementary Entry by noon, April 8th and pay £10340 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 9th. Weights: 4-y-o 11st; 5-y-o and up 11st 10lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb WILLIAM HILL has generously sponsored this race They will present a memento to the winning Owner, Trainer & Jockey In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the person in charge of the best turned out horse The winning owner will be also presented with a bronze trophy, to be returned to the Racecourse by March 1st, next year All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of WILLIAM HILL. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code THERE WILL BE A PARADE FOR THIS RACE. Horses will be led past the stands and then allowed to canter to the start 12 entries at £1250 - Closed April 5th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £107400; Second £44200; Third £22100; Fourth £11050; Fifth £5525; Sixth £2750; Seventh £1400; Eighth £675. (Penalty Value £140325) A

SEE PAGE 42 FOR THIS RACE.

Fifth Race 4.05 - THE RANDOX FOXHUNTERS’ OPEN HUNTERS’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 2)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £24155 to the winning horse

The second to receive £12075, the third £6045, the fourth £3020 the fifth £1510 the sixth £750 the seventh £380 and the eighth £190 for six yrs old and upwards, which are allotted a rating of 100 or more and which, after October 2021, and before March 19th, 2024, have finished first second or third in a Hunters’ steeple chase on two occasions OR have finished first, second or third in a Hunters’ steeple chase on one occasion and have won either another steeple chase (Hunters’ steeple chases included) or, during the current Point-to-Point season, an Open Pointto-Point steeple chase Horses which are not qualified for a rating in Great Britain, Ireland or France may also be entered. Such horses may be eligible provided the Handicapper is satisfied that the horse’s racecourse performances up to and including the day prior to confirmation would merit a minimum rating of 100 The decision of the BHA Handicapper shall be final.. Enter by noon, March 19th and pay £75 stake, Confirm by noon, April 5th and pay £175, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 9th. Weights: 12st each Mares allowed 7lb To be ridden by Amateur Jockeys holding ‘Category B’ permits to ride, or Amateur Jockeys riding under the provisions of Rule (B)31..

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The winning owner will be presented with The Waley-Cohen Trophy and the winning jockey will be presented with a Challenge Trophy in memory of Sir Guy Cunard. Both are to be returned to the Racecourse by March 1st, 2025. RANDOX has generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner trainer jockey and groom. A cash prize will also be presented to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse in this race The Worshipful Company of Farriers will present a memento to the owner and farrier of the best shod horse in this race the judging of which will take place during the pre-race veterinary inspection. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of RANDOX. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code (Horses’ ratings will be allotted by the BHA Senior Handicapper following a review of the horses entered and after taking account of races run up to and including the day prior to confirmation.) The British Horseracing Authority has modified paragraphs 16 to 19 of the Running Requirements Code for the purposes of this race to provide that horses will be qualified to run if they are qualified in Ireland and have a Hunters Certificate currently registered by the Stewards of the Irish National Hunt Steeple Chase Committee and which has not been cancelled. Please note for the purposes of this race, Open Mares’ Steeple Chases and Open Lightweight Steeple Chases at Point-toPoint meetings in Ireland are considered equivalent to Open Steeple Chases at Point-to-Point meetings in Great Britain. The British Horseracing Authority has modified Rule (I)10 and the Race Administration Code to provide that, if it is necessary to do so, elimination of horses from this race will be determined by the BHA Handicapper The British Horseracing Authority may exercise its powers under Rule (I)2 to refuse to allow a horse duly entered to run when they have reason to be concerned about the horse’s suitability for the race Any horse for whom a Confirmation of Entry has been submitted will not be permitted to run if it subsequently runs in any other race including Point-to-Point races. All runners must be presented to the BHA Veterinary Officers for a pre-race veterinary inspection and must pass the inspection. Any horse considered unfit to run will be withdrawn by order of the Stewards under Rule (H)7.4. Horses may be presented for inspection on the day of racing as advised. Subject to the discretion of the Stewards, any horse which is not presented for a veterinary inspection by the time advised will not be permitted to run under Rule (H)7.4. A Confirmation of Entry will not be accepted for any horse for which Veterinary Medical Records are not submitted to the BHA by 26th March, 2024, with a further update to be submitted by 6.00pm on the day before the race 36 entries, 8 at £75, 28 at £250 - Closed March 19th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £20995; Second £10495; Third £5250; Fourth £2625; Fifth £1310; Sixth £655; Seventh £330; Eighth £165. (Penalty Value £24155) A HC

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Sixth Race 4.40 - THE CLOSE BROTHERS RED RUM HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 1) (PREMIER HANDICAP) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £56270 to the winning horse The second to receive £21200, the third £10610, the fourth £5300, the fifth £2660, the sixth £1330, the seventh £660 and the eighth £340 for five yrs old and upwards. £500 stake if the horse is rated 130 or higher or £100 stake if the horse is rated 129 or lower with £400 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 9th. Penalties, after March 30th, 2024, a winner of a steeple chase 4lb No penalty to increase a horse’s weight above 12st. CLOSE BROTHERS has generously sponsored this race They will present a memento to the winning Owner Trainer & Jockey In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the person in charge of the best turned out horse The winning owner will also be presented with a bronze trophy, to be returned to Aintree Racecourse by March 1st, next year All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of CLOSE BROTHERS. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code PLEASE NOTE: A novice horse shall only be qualified to run in this race if it has run a minimum of three times in Steeple Chases in Great Britain, Ireland or France in accordance with paragraph 15 of the Weights and Handicapping Code 27 entries, 3 at £100 and 24 at £500 - Closed April 5th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £43040; Second £17740; Third £8870; Fourth £4440; Fifth £2220; Sixth £1110; Seventh £550; Eighth £280 (Penalty Value £56270) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable

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Seventh Race 5.15 - THE GOFFS NICKEL COIN MARES’ STANDARD OPEN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 1)(Grade 2) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £28135 to the winning horse The second to receive £10600, the third £5305, the fourth £2650, the fifth £1330 the sixth £665, the seventh £330 and the eighth £170. for four five and six yrs old fillies and mares only which have not run under any recognised Rules of Racing, except National Hunt Flat races, Irish National Hunt Flat races or French AQPS Flat races. Horses are not to have run in more than three previous races, or four races if the fourth run was in a Pattern or Listed Race during the current season. Enter by noon, April 5th and pay £250 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 9th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 8lb; 5-y-o and 6-y-o 11st 2lb Penalties, a winner of a Grade 1 or Grade 2 race 4lb GOFFS UK has generously sponsored this race They will present a memento to the winning Owner, Trainer & Jockey In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the person in charge of the best turned out horse The winning owner will be presented with a Perpetual Trophy to be returned to the racecourse by 1st March, 2024. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of GOFFS UK. The sponsorship payment of £250 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code PLEASE NOTE: Horses are permitted to have more than three runs in NHF races if the fourth run is in a Pattern or Listed race, and the fifth is in a Pattern race during the same season as the fourth run, in accordance with part 15A of the Running Requirements Code ELIMINATION PROCEDURE - SEE the Elimination and Balloting Procedures (contained in the Race Administration Code). 30 entries at £250 - Closed April 5th, 2024. Owners Prize Money. Winner £21520; Second £8870; Third £4435; Fourth £2220; Fifth £1110; Sixth £555; Seventh £275; Eighth £140. (Penalty Value £28135) A SEE

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