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SEVENTH RACE 4.25
THE CAMBRIDGE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) (Go North Brindisi Breeze Series Qualifier)
for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £6500
Owners Prize Money. 1st £2625, 2nd £1312, 3rd £657, 4th £328, 5th £164. (Penalty Value £3432.65)
Leading course trainer (17-22): B Ellison (7 wins from 54 runners, 13%) runs KISS MY FACE
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): S Edmunds (2 wins from 7 runners, 29%) runs DOIREANN
Longest Traveller: DOIREANN trained by S Edmunds, Newport Pagnell, 258 miles.
1
PIAFF BUBBLES (IRE) (37)
B or Br g Fame And Glory - Liss Na Tintri (IRE) 7 12-0
J Nathan Moscrop E Hood
T Rebecca Menzies, Sedgefield
O Titanium Racing Club
B Niall Flynn
S Bluegrass Horse Feeds
2 BASFORD (IRE) (10)
B g Soldier of Fortune (IRE) - Be My Present 6 12-0
J Sean Quinlan E Cheek Pieces
T Jennie Candlish, Leek
O Brian Verinder & Alan Baxter
B James Gill
S Pra World Ltd
3 ONE FER MAMMA (IRE) (51)
B g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Miss Martel (IRE) 7 11-13
J Emma Smith-Chaston (3) E Cheek Pieces
T Paula Smith, Malton
O Miss Paula Smith
B Mrs M. Brennan
4 OUR SAM (GB) (143)
B g Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Arisea (IRE) 7 11-9
J William Shanahan (7) E Tongue Strap
T James Moffatt, Cartmel
O Geordie and Taffy
B Mr B. Walton & Mr P. Bartlett
5 KISS MY FACE (GB) (18)
B g Nathaniel (IRE) - Bridle Belle 6 11-2
J Henry Brooke E Visor
T Brian Ellison, Malton
O Dan Gilbert and Andrew Bruce
B Mrs H. Steel
S Brian Ellison Racing Limited
6 DOIREANN (IRE) (18)
B m Shirocco (GER) - Sew N Sew (IRE) 6 11-1
J Ciaran Gethings E Cheek Pieces
T Stuart Edmunds, Newport Pagnell
O Stuart Edmunds Racing Club
B Miss Emma Jayne Gallagher
S Science Supplements, Oakman Group PLC
7 RIBEYE
(GB) (13)
B g Lucarno (USA) - Elusive Swallow 8 10-13
J Thomas Dowson
T Peter Atkinson, Northallerton
O Mrs Lucinda Atkinson
B Michael Broad
TFRHHHHH BHA105
FORM 0-56251
TIMEFORM VIEW Career best when winning 9-runner handicap hurdle at Wetherby (24.1f, soft, 3/1) 37 days ago, driven out. 6lb higher now but further improvement may be forthcoming.
14Jan
TFRHHHHI BHA105
FORM 400222 C
TIMEFORM VIEW Much improved switched to handicaps in this sphere, again finding only one too good at Bangor (23f) 10 days ago. 3lb higher now but another bold bid is on the cards.
TFRHHHII BHA104
FORM 3121-35 BF
TIMEFORM VIEW Successful last season and resumed with an encouraging effort at Haydock in November Shaped better than the distance beaten in Warwick handicap (3 1/4m, heavy) since and could be a player off a 2lb lower mark.
Dec22 War 26f HcpH soft 5/13 Lord Snootie (IRE) 36l
Nov22 Hay 24f HcpH soft 3/8 Theme Tune (IRE) 17l
Feb22 War 26f HcpH heavy 1/10 Shah An Shah 3l
TFRHHIII BHA100
FORM 363002
TIMEFORM VIEW Back to best, in first-time tongue strap, when second of 11 in handicap hurdle at Hexham (23.3f, soft, 12/1) in September Still looking for first success, though, and others more appealing.
TFRHHHII BHA93
FORM 04-5126
TIMEFORM VIEW Took advantage of much-reduced mark (in first-time visor) when landing extended 21f handicap at Hereford in November and back to form on level earlier this month. Not ruled out.
2Feb Swl 16f Hcp stand 2/13 Easy Equation (FR) 1l
Dec22 Mkt 20f HcpH gd-sf 6/12 Accidental Legend (IRE) 22l
Nov22 Mus 23f HcpH gd-sf 2/13 Faithfulflyer (IRE) 3/4l
TFRHHHII BHA92
FORM 250-2P2
TIMEFORM VIEW Had wind surgery before posting a good second in 23f Fakenham handicap on return in November and put subsequent below par effort behind her when runner-up over same C&D earlier this month. Shortlisted.
2Feb
TFRHHHII BHA90
FORM 1-00541
TIMEFORM VIEW Career best when winning 7-runner handicap chase (11/2) at Market Rasen (23.9f, good) 13 days ago, always holding on. 4lb rise fair, back hurdling, but this looks more competitive.
8 MASTER OF THE MALT (GB) (20)
B g Yeats (IRE) - Mrs Malt (IRE)
J Alan Doyle (5)
T Daragh Bourke, Lockerbie
O Mr Scott Lowther
B Distillery Stud
S L.I.P Construction Ltd
9 RUMBLE B (IRE) (20)
B g Presenting - John’s Eliza (IRE)
J John Kington
T Justin Landy, Leyburn
O Miss C. Tinkler
B Mr Emlyn Patterson
10
ELUSIVE RED (IRE) (25)
B g Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Spin In The Wind (IRE)
7 10-12
TFRHIIII BHA89
FORM P-03000
TIMEFORM VIEW Modest form on bumper debut and hasn’t shown much over hurdles either Hard to recommend.
31Jan Nwc 22f HcpH soft 12/15 Fortcanyon (IRE) 58l
2Jan Ayr 20f HcpH heavy 8/17 So Many Roads 22l
Dec22 Kel 22f HcpH soft 9/9 Heritier de Sivola (FR) 40l
TFRHHHII BHA81
FORM 306P-43
9 10-4
TIMEFORM VIEW Still a maiden after 23 NH starts but has run with credit on both outings this term and remains fairly treated.
31Jan Nwc 22f HcpH soft 3/15 Fortcanyon (IRE)
Dec22 Nwc 20f HcpH gd-sf 4/18 Lone Star
Seg 21f HcpH good P/11 Adherence
TFRHIIII BHA72
FORM 3652F-0
9 10-2
J Lorcan Murtagh (3) E Cheek Pieces
T Barry Murtagh, Carlisle
O Hurst Farm Racing
B Virginia Lady Petersham
11 DUNNOTTAR CASTLE (GB) (36)
B g Kalanisi (IRE) - Sister Shannon (IRE) 7 10-2
J Peter Kavanagh (5) E Cheek Pieces
T Jackie Stephen, Melrose
O Mr P. G. Stephen
B A. W. Buller
S Rapid Project Developments Ltd
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
TIMEFORM VIEW Shaped as if better for run, back from 15 months off, when down the field at Wetherby 25 days ago but remains best watched. 7lb out of the handicap
26Jan Wet 24f HcpH soft 13/15 The Imposter (FR) 52l
Oct21 Car 20f HcpH good F/13 Rickety Gate -
Hex 23f HcpH good 2/12 Geonice (FR) nk
TFRHIIII BHA65
FORM 00P0-P0
TIMEFORM VIEW Has been unable to trouble the judge in 10 starts over hurdles and makes little appeal from so far out of the handicap
Probable S.P’s: 9-2 Piaff Bubbles (IRE), Basford (IRE), Doireann (IRE), 8-1 Kiss My Face (GB), 10-1 One Fer Mamma (IRE), Ribeye (GB), 11-1 Rumble B (IRE), 12-1 Our Sam (GB), 40-1 Master of The Malt (GB), 100-1 Elusive Red (IRE), Dunnottar Castle (GB)
Last month’s Wetherby winner PIAFF BUBBLES remains relatively unexposed as a stayer and can score again. Basford and Doireann rate the principal dangers.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.PIAFF BUBBLES (IRE)
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RACEHORSE & JOCKEY WELFARE


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