THURSDAY 25TH MAY 2023
RACING REMINISCENCE RACE DAY






THURSDAY 25TH MAY 2023
RACING REMINISCENCE RACE DAY
Chief Steward Robert McCarthy
Stewards’ Panel Chair Rosie Pearson
Trainee Stewards’ Panel Chair Alison Banks
Alan Dempsey, Philippa Hardy, Helen Kinsella
Starters: Michael Reid, Jason Callaghan
Judge: Michael Roberts
Clerk of the Scales: Wayne Burnell
Veterinary Officer: Nigel Haizelden
Veterinary Surgeons: Caroline Blakiston, Hambleton Equine Clinic, Mark Glover
Medical Officers: Dr McLain, Dr Bulman, Dr Wynn
Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers: David Cook, Joe O’Gorman, Rachel Kirtley, Graham Gray
Commentator: Darren Owen
Betting Ring Manager: Mark Ryan
James Sanderson
Chief Executive
Fiona Needham
Clerk of the Course
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Steve Gofton Finance Manager
Emma Stevenson General Commercial Manager
Charlotte Dagg Accounts & Administration Manager
Ed Fenwicke-Clennell
Head Groundsman 07721 393259
Safeguarding
Fiona Needham, Charlotte Dagg & Emma Stevenson
In the event of racing being abandoned, Catterick Racecourse operates a fair abandonment policy as follows:
Abandonment before 1st race – full refund
Abandonment between 1st and 3rd race – 50% refund
Abandonment after 3rd race – No refund
Abandonment tickets will be issued on the day and cash refunds will not be given on the day
All Betting Ring Enquiries should be directed to the Betting Ring Manager
BIG SCREEN
Catterick Racecourse are pleased to announce that the big screen is present at today’s race meeting and will be at all Catterick’s fixtures during 2023.
CASH MACHINE
A cash machine is available for use in the Gods Solution Bar
The use of tablets and laptops is strictly controlled on all racecourses and they may not be used in or near any designated betting area, or for off course betting purposes. Failure to comply could result in your removal from the premises as per the Terms and Conditions of entry.
In the event of an incident which necessitates the partial or total evacuation of any area of the racecourse, announcements will be made over the Public Address and on the CCTV Please follow the directions of the racecourse staff and leave your area in a calm and orderly manner If you feel you require extra assistance please notify the nearest member of the racecourse staff
Facilities for Disabled Racegoers – Viewing ramps for wheelchair users only are situated next to the parade ring and in front of the grandstand. Disabled toilet facilities are available in the Gods Solution bar, next to the Luncheon Suite, next to the disabled car park and in the Course Enclosure facilities.
The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £238,836 in rate card and incremental prize money at this racecourse from January to April 2023.
At all Catterick race meetings we has a minimum of two fully qualified equine vets who are employed to look after the welfare of all horses in action. They work closely with a British Horseracing Authority Veterinary Officer who is also always in attendance. In the unfortunate event of an accident or a horse becoming hurt or injured, the racecourse vets are on hand to act swiftly and treat a horse without delay. It is now standard procedure that all racecourses have modern, fully equipped horse ambulances so that horses can be moved and treated in more comfort. If a horse is injured out on the course, the vets and their assistants will erect screens enabling them to work in private - the use of screens will not automatically mean the horse has been seriously injured. Serious injuries at Catterick Racecourse are thankfully very rare, but we regard any injury, however slight it may be, an absolute priority and we would like to assure all racegoers that we have the right people, the right equipment and right procedures to deal with them efficiently
Will all racegoers please note the location of the first aid post which is at the entrance to the Disabled car Park.
For today’s race conditions, please see page 31.
Catterick are pleased to announce that they are now providing a shuttle bus service between the racecourse and Richmond town centre. Today the shuttle bus will leave the main entrance approximately 10 minutes after the last race. For further details please contact the Racecourse Office.
B f Chineur (FR) - Faypool (IRE)
Mr M. Wynne
Tally-Ho Stud
TIMEFORM VIEW Off mark at just second time of asking for new yard over 8.6f here last month. 6lb higher now but still very well treated on some form earlier in career and sure to make bold bid.
Breeding, Owner, Trainer & jockey are now defined by coloured symbols show above.
1. Jockey Colours
2. Saddlecloth Number
3. Horse Name
4. Days Since Last Ran
5. Form (Last 6 runs)
6. Age
7. Weight (Stone & lb)
8. Draw
9. BHA Rating
10. Timeform View
11. Timeform Rating (TRF) Each horse is given a star rating, these are defined below:
HHHHH Selected to win the race.
HHHHI Good chance of being placed.
HHHII By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims.
HHIII Unlikely to win but not without hope.
HIIII Given little or no chance.
Form Additions
/ = denotes new season
- = denotes new year
C = Course Winner
D = Distance Winner
CD = Course & Distance Winner
BF = Beaten Favourite
d = disqualified
Bold form figures = All-Weather form
The BHA Handicappers allot ratings to horses once they have taken part in a sufficient number of races to enable the Handicappers to make a numerical assessment of each horse’s ability
The principal purpose of the ratings is to determine the weight to be carried by each runner in handicap races, with the Handicappers aiming to provide each participant with an equal chance based on its best recent form under its optimum conditions. A horse rated 100, for example, would be set to carry 1lb more than a horse rated 99 (ignoring any penalties or allowances).
The ratings published in the racecard for handicap races are the ratings that were used to calculate the weight to be carried by each horse, whilst in non-handicaps races the rating shown is that of each runner at the time that the entries for the race were confirmed. Any subsequently published change to a rating, either up or down, is shown in brackets following the rating.
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Catterick Racecourse is located on the site where a 6,000-seater amphitheatre was constructed by the Romans – part of the Roman wall can still be seen today just inside the track. The amphitheatre also doubled as a military parade ground and entertainment venue where the public could watch gladiators and dog-fighting. Today – the racecourse still serves as an outdoor public entertainment venue, just as it was in Roman times – just with different entertainment!
Part of the Brough Estate, Catterick Racecourse is owned by the Worthington family and has been in the same family for centuries. The preceding Chairman, Valerie Worthington – who’s maiden name was Lawson – is the daughter of the 4th Baronet of Brough Hall. In fact, the racecourse apparently used to be almost in the ‘front garden’ of Brough Hall, prior to the construction of the Great North Road (what is now the A1), when it was moved to its present location and became popular for its easy access.
Although racing took place in Richmond from as early as 1669, the first recorded meeting at the location of the present day Catterick Racecourse was a two-day meeting on Easter Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd April 1783.
The racecourse has changed a lot over the years. A permanent course was not built until 1813 and the first grandstand was only added in 1906. The framework of that original grandstand is still evident, despite a number of more recent developments at the course. In 2004, the stable yard and hostel was redeveloped, while the first of a three-phase development started with the new entrance, offices and saddling boxes in 2019, followed by the parade ring redevelopment, weighing room extension and new hosebox park. Finally, Rishi Sunak MP for Richmond (Yorks), opened the Dales Stand, in April 2021.
Catterick first issued membership tokens in 1848 to raise funds for development but it was not until 1888 that the general public were charged an entry fee. Prior to this time, only those using the stand were charged entry.
In 1946, Major Leslie Petch became Clerk of the Course and the track was redesigned to its present form. Mr John Sanderson, took up the role of Clerk of the Course and Managing Director in 1972. John stepped down as Managing Director on New Year’s Day 2023, although remains as one of the course’s Director’s.
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Race 6 4.50 1m 142y
1 Odd Socks Havana (GB) 10-0
2 Sweet Bertie (IRE) 9-13
3 Depart A Minuit (GB) 9-10
4 Distinction (IRE) 9-9
5 Pittsburg (IRE) 9-9
6 Rita Rana (IRE) 9-7
7 Send In The Clouds (GB) 9-6
8 Pop Favorite (GB) 9-5
9 Good Humor (GB) 9-5
10 Grand Central (GB) 9-2
11 Centerstage (IRE) 8-10
12 Covertly (FR) 8-6
13 Miss Maisiepaige (GB) 8-6
Race 7 5.25 7f 36y
1 Plumette (GB) 9-9
2 Dolly Gray (GB) 9-7
3 Spartan Fighter (GB) 9-7
4 Triggered (IRE) 9-7
5 Ikkari (IRE) 9-6
6 Little Earl (IRE) 9-3
7 Tom Tulliver (GB) 8-8
8 Poet (GB) 8-5
I joined the staff at York Racecourse as Assistant Manager on 1st November 1966 and Major Perch (who was the manager at both York and Catterick) arranged for me to work at Catterick on race days. Betting Duty (tax) had just been introduced by the Government and every racecourse had to check that all bookmakers were in credit with their duty before selling them a daily betting badge to operate. If they were behind with their duty/tax, we had to sell them a betting tax voucher of sufficient value to ensure they were in credit before we could sell them the betting badge. I was put in charge of that operation (presumably because I was a newly qualified chartered accountant!) and it went OK but as there were many more on-course bookmakers in those days we could collect up to £15,000 in betting duty at a time when the race day gate receipts would be less than £4,000.
There's a TIME CAPSULE buried in the centre of the Parade Ring which was placed there in a ceremony during the Catterick race meeting on 1st January 2000. The capsule contains that day’s race card and the names of those involved in the ceremony – it is not to be dug up and opened until 1st January 2050!
FRANKIE VAUGHAN, a highly successful and quite famous singer/actor whose ‘signature’ song was “Give me the moonlight” once came racing at Catterick when he was doing a ‘summer season’ at Scarborough and I persuaded him to lead the singing of ‘Happy Birthday to You’ for a racegoer who was having her
birthday celebrations at the race meeting - it went down very well with the crowd!
The now picturesque lake in the middle of the racetrack was created over a period of some seven/eight years during the late 1980s and the early 1990s when the landlords decided to have the gravel deposits extracted from that area. Prior to that it had been grass fields on which sheep used to graze.
During a Catterick Saturday race meeting in June during the mid-seventies, there was a severe thunderstorm during racing when the horses (which were two-year-olds) were in the parade ring. In the commotion one got away from its groom, escaped from the parade ring and ran loose amongst the crowd for about 5 minutes before we could catch it. Luckily no one was hurt and after an inspection of the racetrack racing continued. The last race that day was an Apprentice Race with 10 runners and as the horses left the parade ring to go to the start the Senior Steward (who was Lord Bolton) looked at me and said, “It’s been an eventful day John and we now have 10 of the worst riders in Europe setting off to race round one of its trickiest circuits so if we can survive this, we can survive anything!” All went well and we survived!
During the late 1970s, I arranged for 4 Polish horses to come from Warsaw and run at York, and they stayed at York for just over a week. The party included two jockeys Melnitski and Mazurek (Micky Melnitski being the ‘Lester Piggott’ of Poland) and an apprentice jockey called Robert Sardovski. There was a two-day race meeting at Catterick the week before the York meeting where Peter Poston, a Newmarket trainer I used to ride for in my riding days, had some entries and I persuaded him to use Robert Sardowski for one of his runners. The Polish trainer, Mr Gwovatski, came to Catterick with Melnitski and Sardovski and we all walked to the track together before racing with Melnitski giving advice to Sardovski about how to ride it. The actual race was uneventful, and the horse was unplaced, but Catterick got quite a lot of publicity out of having a Polish apprentice jockey riding! In those days Poland was very much a member of the old ‘Communist Block’ and although the trainer, both jockeys and the apprentice all hated communism and the Russians the horsebox driver was a ‘mole’ so they had to be very careful what they said when he was around!
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PARK FARMabout FIVE FURLONGS (abt 5f) for maiden two yrs old fillies
THE BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF RESTRICTED MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES (CLASS 5)(for horses in Bands C and D) (EBF Restricted Race Qualifier) (GBB RACE)
Total prize fund £8000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3414, 2nd £1706, 3rd £854, 4th £426. (Penalty Value £4320) SS
RACE FACTS
Leading course trainer (17-22): G Tuer (15 wins from 84 runners, 18%) runs BACK BEFORE DARK
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): P Kirby (3 wins from 10 runners, 30%) runs LADY BOUQUET
Longest Travellers: PEACE WALL trained by K P De Foy, JE NE SAIS QUOI trained by W Haggas, GREY GRAY trained by E Dunlop, KUBLER ROSS trained by P Charalambous & J Clutterbuck - all Newmarket, 205 miles.
TODAY’S TIP
PEACE WALL shaped encouragingly on debut at Wolverhampton recently and can improve sufficiently to take this maiden. Grey Gray and newcomer Lotting’s Lass look the likeliest dangers.
1-2-3:
WALL (IRE) 2.GREY GRAY 3.LOTTING’S LASS (IRE) colours no horse st lb
1 ALFA MOONSTONE (GB) (15) 0
(3) Br Gr f Havana Grey - Blithe Spirit Paul Hanagan J O Alfa Site Services Ltd Craig Lidster, Easingwold T B Llety Farms TIMEFORMVIEW Once-raced filly 25/1, eighth of 11 in minor event at Chester (5.1f, heavy) on debut 15 days ago, lost all chance at start. TFRHHIII BHA-
2 JE NE SAIS QUOI (IRE) (13) 3 9-2 (5)
Br B f Dandy Man (IRE) - Rouge Noir J
O Islee Oliva Salinas Racing William Haggas, Newmarket T
B Ballyhane TIMEFORM VIEW Posted promising third of 7 in maiden (11/2) at Ascot (5f, soft) on debut 13 days ago Likely to improve and holds strong claims. TFRHHHHH BHA-
3 LA BOO (GB) (-)
Br B f Land Force (IRE) - Dozy (IRE) Billy Garritty J
O Bernard Hoggarth Racing Michael & David Easterby, Sheriff Hutton T
B Richard Kent & Robert Percival Two-One BH Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Foaled April 5. 10,000 gns foal, 26,000 gns yearling, Land Force filly Half-sister to 6f/7f winner
Opening Time and 2-y-o 5f winner Emilia James.
4 LYNDSANDA (IRE) (28) 05 9-2 (9)
Br B f Dandy Man (IRE) - Dream Sleep Richard Oliver J
O Mr G Curnow & Mrs E Burke K. R. Burke, Leyburn T
B Laurence Kennedy & Cormac O’Tighearnaigh B & H Motors Ltd, KB Spigot Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Twice-raced filly 15/2, fifth of 7 in minor event at Beverley (5f, good to soft) 28 days ago Up against it TFRHHIII BHA-
5 PEACE WALL (IRE) (10) 3 BF
(7)
Br B f Camacho - Blockade (IRE) Jack Mitchell J
O Run Away Racing Club Kevin Philippart de Foy, Newmarket T
B Randolf Stevens Ltd KPF Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Offered something to work on when third of 11 in maiden (4/1) at Wolverhampton (5.1f) on debut 10 days ago. Should have learnt plenty from that.
6 SHUANGXI (IRE) (-) 9-2 (12)
Br Ch f Cotai Glory - Next Generation (IRE) J
O Jastar Capital Limited Michael Bell, Newmarket T
B Tally-Ho Stud Michael Bell Racing S
lly.
7 BACK BEFORE DARK (GB) (-) (2lb)
half-sister
TIMEFORMVIEW Foaled March 10. £27,000 2-y-o, Cotai Glory filly Dam lightly-raced half-sister to useful 5f winner (including at 2 yrs) Pyman’s Theory. NON RUNNER TFRIIIII BHA-
9-0 (2)
Br B f Territories (IRE) - Out of The Dark (IRE) Sam James J
O Moment of Madness 3 Grant Tuer, Northallerton T
B Glebe Farm Stud & Peter & Ross Doyle Herbs Unlimited S
TIMEFORMVIEW Foaled March 13. £12,000 yearling, Territories filly Half-sister to 2-y-o 7f winner Go Greta and 1m winner Fiji Gold. Dam 7f winner TFRHHIII BHA-
8 BAZBALL (IRE) (13) (2lb) 56 9-0 (4)
Br B f Estidhkaar (IRE) - Sofi’s Spirit (IRE) Shane Gray J
O Nick Bradley Racing 5 & E Burke
R. Burke, Leyburn T
B Sherbourne Lodge Cumbria Stonework S
TIMEFORM VIEW Twice-raced filly Last of 6 in maiden at Ripon (5f, heavy, 3/1) 13 days ago, met some trouble. Others preferred.
9 GREY GRAY (GB) (13) (2lb) 223 BF
Br B f Expert Eye - Manana Chica (IRE)
O The Serendipity Partnership
Bearstone Stud Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Acquitted herself well all 3 starts thus far, latest when third of 6 in maiden at Ripon (5f, heavy)
13 days ago Likely to go well again.
10 KUBLER ROSS (IRE) (-) (2lb)
Br B f Kodiac - Munaajaat (IRE)
O Bywater Thoroughbreds
B Tinnakill Bloodstock & Jack Cantillon
TIMEFORMVIEW
Charalambous & J. Clutterbuck, Newmarket T
Foaled March 11. 10,000 gns yearling, 15,000 gns 2-y-o, Land Force filly Dam unraced half-sister to winner up to 1m (stayed 1 1/4m) Chef and winner up to 9f Muchly (both useful) out of useful 2-y-o 6f winner Ego. TFRHHIII BHA-
12 LOTTING’S LASS (IRE) (-) (2lb) 9-0 (6)
Br B f Soldier’s Call - Tilly Trotter (IRE) Dale Swift J
O In For A Penny Partnership John Quinn, Malton T
B Ballyhane JJ Quinn Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Foaled March 9. _14,000 yearling, Soldier’s Call filly Half-sister to 2-y-o 5f winner Camila Vargas. Dam winner up to 6f (2-y-o 5f winner) out of useful 2-y-o 5f winner Inourthoughts. Market check advised on debut. TFRHHHII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 12 Stewards Note:
2022: NEW HOPE BULLET (IRE) 2 9 2 Kieran O’Neill 2-1 (Alice Haynes) 6 ran
ALFA MOONSTONE: Following its run on 10/5/2023 it was reported that the horse was slowly away
Probable S.P’s: 7-4 Peace Wall (IRE), 5-2 Grey Gray (GB), 10-1 Lotting’s Lass (IRE), 12-1 Bazball (IRE), 20-1 Back Before Dark (GB), 25-1 La Boo (GB), Lyndsanda (IRE), 33-1 Alfa Moonstone (GB), 40-1 Kubler Ross (IRE), Lady Bouquet (GB)
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The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £189,631 in ratecard and incremental prize money at this racecourse from May to August 2023.
Customers of the Boards and Rails bookmakers should check their itemised tickets immediately on receipt, as mistakes cannot be rectified after the “off”. Customers are reminded to retain all betting tickets until after the weigh-in, as immediate payment will be made only on production of the original ticket. All tickets will remain valid for one month.
about FIVE FURLONGS (abt 5f) for four yrs old and upwards
Total prize fund £7650 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3159, 2nd £1580, 3rd £789, 4th £395, 5th £197. (Penalty Value £4004) SS
RACE FACTS
Leading course trainer (17-22): O Pears (9 wins from 85 runners, 11%) runs GOLDEN GAL
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): I Jardine (6 wins from 35 runners, 17%) runs ACONCAGUA MOUNTAIN
Longest Traveller: ACONCAGUA MOUNTAIN trained by I Jardine, Carrutherstown, 113 miles.
TODAY’S TIP
ACONCAGUA MOUNTAIN should be all the better for his recent Hamilton reappearance fifth and can capitalise on a handy-looking mark at the chief expense of in-form C&D scorer Golden Gal. Fellow C&D winner Astapor can also have a say
1-2-3: 1.ACONCAGUA MOUNTAIN (IRE) 2.GOLDEN GAL (IRE) 3.ASTAPOR
colours no horse
1 DREAM DEAL (GB) (246) 032324-
Br B g Due Diligence (USA) - Triveni (FR)
O D & SJ Barker
Brooke, Middleham
B Miss S. J. Turner Barker Cattle, Danny Brooke Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEW8/1, below form fourth of 16 in handicap at Redcar (5f, good to firm). Off 8 months. Can give a good account at these weights if ready to roll.
2 ACONCAGUA MOUNTAIN (IRE) (6) 50011-5 D
Br B g Requinto (IRE) - My Rules (IRE)
O Evelyn Duchess of Sutherland Iain Jardine, Carrutherstown
B Michael Guinan Bloomfields Raceline Horseboxes S
TIMEFORMVIEW Latest win at Wolverhampton in December 5/1, shaped as if better for the run after 5 months off when fifth of 8 in handicap at Hamilton (5f, good to firm) 6 days ago. Blinkers back on and weighted to go close. TFRHHHHH BHA60 (-1)
3 HOT SCOOP (GB) (43) 25063-0 CD
5 9-7 (2)
Br B g Hot Streak (IRE) - News Desk Jonny Peate (5) J
O Optimistic Ladies Sam England, Guiseley T
B M. E. Broughton Keighley Steel S
TIMEFORMVIEW C&D winner. 10/1, last of 12 in handicap at this C&D (heavy) 43 days ago Cheekpieces back on. Others more persuasive TFRHHIII BHA58
4 ASTAPOR (GB) (10) 00-5614 CD
5 9-5 (7)
Br B g Sixties Icon - Good Morning Lady Sean Kirrane (3) J
O J R Racing John David Riches, Pilling T
B Mike Channon Bloodstock Limited J R Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW C&D winner Latest win here in April. Good fourth of 13 in handicap (4/1) at this C&D (good) 10 days ago. Needs considering. TFRHHHII BHA56
5 GOLDEN GAL (IRE) (10) 1600-43 CD
4 9-4 (4)
Br Br f Galileo Gold - Dubai Princess (IRE) Harry Russell (3) J
O Ownaracehorse Ltd & Mr Ollie Pears Ollie Pears, Malton T
B Tally-Ho Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW C&D winner Creditable third of 13 in handicap at this C&D (good, 11/2) 10 days ago. Not taken lightly. TFRHHHHI BHA55
6 THE GREY LASS (GB) (35) 46216-6 D
4 8-13 (6)
Br Ro f Outstrip - Be Lucky Billy Garritty J
O The Lee Westwood Partnership Michael & David Easterby, Sheriff Hutton T
B B. Sangster & M. W. Easterby Stittenham Farms S
TIMEFORMVIEW 25/1, only sixth of 8 in handicap at Chelmsford City (5f) 35 days ago. Others have achieved more.
7 BIRDIE BOWERS (IRE) (20) 055300 D
TFRHHIII BHA50
6 8-12 (1)
Br B g Bungle Inthejungle - Shamiya (IRE) David Allan J
O Mr Kevin Kirkup David Thompson, Darlington T
B Rathasker Stud The Osteopath Kevin Kirkup S
TIMEFORMVIEW 22/1, ninth of 13 in handicap at Newcastle (6f) 20 days ago. Has work to do.
TFRHHIII BHA49
TIMEFORM VIEW Remains a maiden after 20 Flat runs. Only fifth of 6 in handicap at Lingfi
21 days ago. Others appeal more. TFR
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
(5f,
DECLARED RUNNERS 8
Blinkers worn by No. 2. Visor worn by No. 8. Tongue Strap worn by No. 3. Visor, Tongue Strap worn by No. 6.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 3.
Stewards Note:
ASTAPOR: Following its run on 15/5/2023 it was reported that the horse was unbalanced on the undulations.
GOLDEN GAL: Following its run on 15/5/2023 it was reported that the horse lost a shoe.
Probable S.P’s: 3-1 Astapor (GB), Golden Gal (IRE), 9-2 Aconcagua Mountain (IRE), 7-1 Dream Deal (GB), 12-1 Hot Scoop (GB), The Grey Lass (GB), 18-1 Birdie Bowers (IRE), 80-1 Pacopash (GB) TIME
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ONE MILE about FOUR FURLONGS (12f abt 13yds) for maiden three yrs old and upwards
Total prize fund £8000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3414, 2nd £1706, 3rd £854, 4th £426. (Penalty Value £4320) SS
Leading course trainer (17-22): W Haggas (7 wins from 15 runners, 47%) runs PROSPER LEGEND
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): R Beckett (12 wins from 45 runners, 27%) runs PAISANO
Longest Traveller: PAISANO trained by R Beckett, Kimpton Down, 279 miles.
PROSPER LEGEND has much the best form and with this step up in trip also a big plus he rates a confident selection to open his account. Night At Sea wasn’t seen to best effect when fourth at Chester and is next on the list ahead of Merrijig and Paisano who can fight it out for minor honours.
1-2-3: 1.PROSPER LEGEND (IRE) 2.NIGHT AT SEA 3.MERRIJIG
colours no horse
1 MERRIJIG (GB) (17) 6 5 10-2 (5)
Br B g Schiaparelli (GER) - Near Wild Heaven Harry Davies (3) J
O The Beverley House Stables Partnership John Berry, Newmarket T
B Emma Berry
TIMEFORMVIEW Sixth of 8 in maiden at Windsor (10f, heavy, 66/1) on Flat debut 17 days ago, finding distance an inadequate test. Showed plenty in bumpers and no forlorn hope now up in trip. TFRHHHII BHA-
2 ALANINE (GB) (39)
4 9-11 (6)
Br Gr or Ro f Bobby’s Kitten (USA) - Albacocca Amie Waugh (5) J
O Mr T. C. Dawson John Davies, Darlington T
B Miss K. Rausing
TIMEFORMVIEW 5,000 gns 2-y-o Half-sister to 1 1/2m winner Aldente and 11f winner Alcavella. Dam, 11.5f winner who stayed 2m, half-sister to useful 9f-13f winner Coat of Honour Third on debut in point bumpers, unplaced last time (Apr 16). TFRHHHII BHA-
3 WHERES THE CRUMPET (GB) (16) 50
5 9-11 (3)
Br Ch m Mukhadram - Jivry Phil Dennis J
O Mr Stuart Murray David Thompson, Darlington T
B A. F. G. & Mrs S. L. Brimble Murtek IT S
TIMEFORM VIEW Twice-raced mare on Flat 200/1, ninth of 10 in maiden at Newcastle (10.2f) 16 days ago, missing break More is needed TFRHHIII BHA-
4 BAILEYS KHELSTAR (FR) (38) 0-5
3 8-13 (7)
Br B g Cloth of Stars (IRE) - Khelwa (FR) Connor Beasley J
O G. R. Bailey Ltd (Baileys Horse Feeds) Charlie Johnston, Middleham T
B Haras Des Trois Chapelles
TIMEFORMVIEW Twice-raced gelding. Fifth of 6 in minor event at Redcar (10f, heavy, 15/2) 38 days ago. Up in trip. Needs a big step forward. TFRHHIII BHA-
5 PAISANO (IRE) (216) 360-
3 8-13 (2)
Br B g Dubawi (IRE) - Posset Hector Crouch J
O John Gunther & Tanya Gunther Ralph Beckett, Kimpton Down T
B Sahara Group Holdings Tote S
TIMEFORM VIEW Thrice-raced gelding. 10/1, ninth of 13 in minor event at Newbury (8f, heavy). Off 7 months
Significantly up in trip. Blinkers on 1st time.
6 PROSPER LEGEND (IRE) (31) 43 BF
Br Gr c Australia - Prosper
O Mr Boniface Ho Ka Kui
TFRHHHII BHA78
3 8-13 (1)
David Allan J
William Haggas, Newmarket T
B China Horse Club International Ltd Somerville Lodge Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Promising individual who still looked a work in progress when third of 5 in minor event (7/4) at Windsor (10f, heavy) 31 days ago. Will be suited by this longer trip. The one to beat. TFRHHHHH BHA-
7 TENNESSEE BLAZE (GB) (13) 6
3 8-13 (4)
Br Ch g Highland Reel (IRE) - Don’t Forget Faith (USA) Shane Gray J
O Mr Keith Mark Hickling
B Highclere Stud
Michael & David Easterby, Sheriff Hutton T
TIMEFORMVIEW 100/1, last of 6 in minor event at Nottingham (10.2f, heavy) on debut 13 days ago, slowly away TFRHHIII BHA-
8 NIGHT AT SEA (GB) (13) 04
Br Br f Sea The Stars (IRE) - Wordless (IRE)
Ben Curtis J
O Denford Stud Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B Denford Stud Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Twice-raced filly. Fourth of 6 in maiden at Chester (12.3f, soft, 8/1) 13 days ago, unsuited by way race developed. Can’t be discounted. TFRHHHHI BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 8 Blinkers worn first time by No. 5. Running for the first time since Gelding No. 5.
2022: GORDON’S JET (IRE) 6 10 2 Ben Robinson 16-1 (Brian Ellison) 13 ran
Stewards Note:
NIGHT AT SEA: Following its run on 12/5/2023 it was reported that the horse hung left handed.
Probable S.P’s: 4-5 Prosper Legend (IRE), 4-1 Night At Sea (GB), 8-1 Paisano (IRE), 10-1 Merrijig (GB), 22-1 Baileys Khelstar (FR), 66-1 Alanine (GB), 150-1 Wheres The Crumpet (GB), 250-1 Tennessee Blaze (GB) TIME
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about SIX FURLONGS (5f abt 212yds) for three yrs old
Total prize fund £7650 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3159, 2nd £1580, 3rd £789, 4th £395, 5th £197. (Penalty Value £4004) SS
Leading course trainer (17-22): T Easterby (41 wins from 395 runners, 10%) runs AMAZING ARTHUR
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): T Easterby (5 wins from 78 runners, 6%) runs AMAZING ARTHUR
Longest Traveller: GHOST LIGHTS trained by C Hills, Lambourn, 235 miles.
TODAY’S TIP
GHOST LIGHTS has a steadily progressive profile and was clear of the remainder when second at Nottingham last time, so there’s every reason to think he can open his account in this lesser contest. Chamber Choir is the main danger on the back of a good effort in first-time blinkers at Chelmsford and it would be no surprise were Tantalus to bounce back from a rare modest effort. 1-2-3: 1.GHOST LIGHTS (IRE) 2.CHAMBER CHOIR 3.TANTALUS (IRE)
colours no horse st lb
1 GHOST LIGHTS (IRE) (23) 05442 9-11 (7)
Br B c Gustav Klimt (IRE) - Cuilaphuca (IRE) Jack Mitchell J
O The Albert Alickadoos & Partner Charles Hills, Lambourn T
B Mr Robert Norton Stonegate Homes S
TIMEFORMVIEWLightly-raced maiden. Good second of 6 in handicap (5/2) at Nottingham (6.1f, heavy) 23 days ago, clear of rest. On the upgrade recently and makes plenty of appeal in a race of this nature. TFRHHHHH BHA62
2 CHAMBER CHOIR (GB) (28) 20-5434 9-11 (4)
Br Br f Ardad (IRE) - Polymnia Ben Curtis J
O URSA Major Racing Jack Jones, Newmarket T
B Kirsti Windsor
TIMEFORMVIEW9/1 and blinkered for 1st time, creditable fourth of 10 in maiden at Chelmsford City (6f) 28 days ago Makes handicap debut. May do better still and merits respect. TFRHHHHI BHA62
3 TANTALUS (IRE) (43) 0-60535
9-9 (6)
Br B g Kodiac - Chatham Islands (USA) Graham Lee J
O Daniel Shapiro & David Clifford Ben Haslam, Middleham T
B Lynn Lodge Stud Porrima S
TIMEFORMVIEW 4/1, below form fifth of 9 in handicap at this C&D (heavy) 43 days ago. Had been in good form on AW prior to that and it’s too soon to write him off TFRHHHII BHA60
4 PUB CLUB (GB) (8) 006600
Br B g Kodiac - Usra (IRE) Harry Davies (3) J
O Ms Diamond & Owen Promotions Ltd Hugo Palmer, Malpas T
B Crypto Bloodstock NAF S
TIMEFORM VIEW Blinkered for 1st time, twelfth of 13 in handicap (40/1) at Bath (8f, good to firm) 8 days ago. Back down in trip. Others make more appeal.
5 MADE OF LIR (GB) (56) 5-10000 D
HHIII BHA60 (-5)
(11)
Br B f Prince of Lir (IRE) - Dusky Maid (IRE) Billy Garritty J
O URSA Major -England Sam England, Guiseley T
B The Cool Silk Partnership Keighley Steel S
TIMEFORM VIEW Latest win at Lingfield in January. 150/1, last of 9 in handicap at Wolverhampton (7.2f) 56 days ago.
6 KASINO (GB) (14) 1504-00 D
HIIII BHA55
9-3 (9)
Br B f Equiano (FR) - Katabatik Katie David Allan J
O The Wheel Of Fortune Partnership Bryan Smart, Hambleton T
B Mrs P. A. Clark Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEW 12/1, below form seventh of 12 in handicap at Southwell (6.1f) 14 days ago, unable to sustain effort. Should strip fitter for that and can’t be completely dismissed.
HHHII BHA54
7 BEDAZZLING (IRE) (9) 3-60000 D 9-2 (2)
Br B f Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Oziris Jonny Peate (5) J
O Nick Bradley Racing 3 and Partner Roger Fell, Nawton T
B M. Al-Qatami & K. M. Al-Mudhaf Or8Wellness, Tote S
TIMEFORM VIEW Cheekpieces on for 1st time, eighth of 10 in seller at Beverley (5f, good, 20/1) 9 days ago. Hard to make a solid case for. TFRHHIII BHA53 (-3)
14 days ago Overall record is uninspiring and she’s far from certain to be in the same form
11 ARTEMIS FLYER (IRE) (51) 0-60463
HHHII BHA46
Br Ch f Dandy Man (IRE) - Tipperary Boutique (IRE) Sam James J
O Making Headway Racing Katie Scott, Galashiels T
B Mount Coote Estates
Vehicles S
TIMEFORMVIEW Third of 9 in handicap at Thirsk (5f, soft, 9/1) 51 days ago. Not certain to back that up given her overall profile TFRHHHII BHA43
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
Hood worn first time by No. 8. Hood worn by No. 6. Blinkers worn by No. 2, 4. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 5, 10.
Stewards Note:
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
TANTALUS: Following its run on 12/4/2023 it was reported that the horse suffered interference in running.
MADE OF LIR: Following its run on 30/3/2023 it was reported that the horse was slow away and never travelled.
Probable S.P’s: 5-2 Ghost Lights (IRE), 6-1 Tantalus (IRE), 15-2 Chamber Choir (GB), 17-2 Artemis Flyer (IRE), 10-1 Little Red Dancer (GB), 12-1 Kasino (GB), 14-1 Bedazzling (IRE), 16-1 Azaim (GB), 33-1 Pub Club (GB), 40-1 Amazing Arthur (GB), 66-1 Made of Lir (GB)
about SIX FURLONGS (5f abt 212yds) for four yrs old and upwards
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Total prize fund £8650 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3572, 2nd £1786, 3rd £893, 4th £446, 5th £223. (Penalty Value £4527.40) SS
RACE FACTS
Leading course trainer (17-22): T Easterby (41 wins from 395 runners, 10%) runs WADE’S MAGIC Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): G Tuer (5 wins from 28 runners, 18%) runs LEZARDRIEUX
Longest Traveller: CHOOKIE DUNEDIN trained by K Dalgleish, Carluke, 162 miles.
TODAY’S TIP
Lots with chances so at the likely odds it is worth siding with JUPITER EXPRESS to take advantage of a lenient mark and resume winning ways. So Grateful is feared most on the back of his good recent Hamilton second, although in-form pair Chookie Dunedin and Wade’s Magic can have a say too.
from 19 Flat runs. Last of 8 in handicap (66/1) at Southwell (6.1f) 46 days ago. Needs to bounce back.
2 CHURCHILL BAY (GB) (38) 04-0360
Br B g The Last Lion (IRE) - Cape Cay
O Featherstone Racing
B G. Roddick & P. Churchward Bloodstock
TIMEFORMVIEWRemains a maiden after 16 Flat runs. 50/1, last of 11 in handicap at Redcar (7f, heavy) 38 days ago. Tongue strap back on. Chance on old form. TFRHHHII BHA68
3 JUPITER EXPRESS (IRE) (22) 212454 D
4 9-8 (1)
Br B g Kodiac - Spinola (FR) Ben Curtis J
O The Horse Watchers Michael Appleby, Oakham T
B Gerry Flannery Developments Ltd Trade Access Panels Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Latest win at Chelmsford City in February. 9/2, fair fourth of 6 in handicap at Brighton (6f, good) 22 days ago. Hood/cheekpieces on for 1st time. Holds good claims off a 2lb lower mark. TFRHHHHH BHA67
4 LEZARDRIEUX (GB) (10) 1040-20 CD BF
6 9-6 (3)
Br B g Due Diligence (USA) - M’Selle (IRE) Sam James J
O Allerton Racing & G Tuer Grant Tuer, Northallerton T
B D. R. Tucker Herbs Unlimited S
TIMEFORM VIEW C&D winner 10/3, eighth of 10 in handicap at this C&D (good) 10 days ago. Others more persuasive. TFRHHIII BHA65
5 SO GRATEFUL (GB) (18) 240-002 D
5 9-6 (2)
Br B g Swiss Spirit - Bow Bridge Shane Gray J
O The Mick & David Easterby Racing Group Michael & David Easterby, Sheriff Hutton T
B Mrs A. Jarvis Stittenham Farms S
TIMEFORM VIEW Good second of 8 in handicap at Hamilton (6f, good, 22/1) 18 days ago, no match for winner Well in the mix. TFRHHHHI BHA65
6 CHOOKIE DUNEDIN (GB) (29) 60-3043 D
8 9-5 (6)
Br B g Epaulette (AUS) - Lady of Windsor (IRE) Billy Garritty J
O Raeburn Brick Limited Keith Dalgleish, Carluke T
B D. and J. Raeburn
TIMEFORMVIEW Twelve runs since last win in 2022. 17/2, creditable third of 10 in handicap at this course (7f, soft) 29 days ago Can make presence felt.
7 STELLAR QUEEN (GB) (24) 6006-43
TFRHHHII BHA64
4 9-5 (10)
Br B f Muhaarar - Bella Lulu Callum Rodriguez J
O D & R Vickers Racing
Edward Bethell, Middleham T
B The National Stud Tattersalls S
TIMEFORM VIEW 16/5 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, creditable third of 7 in handicap at Beverley (7.4f, soft) 24 days ago.
TFRHHIII BHA64
Br B g Dick Turpin (IRE) - Vera Richardson (IRE)
O Mr J. J. Davies
B J. J. Davies & K Kirkup
TIMEFORMVIEW Eleven runs since last win in 2021. Seventh of 8 in handicap at Newcastle (6f, 2/1). Off 125 days. Can give a good account if shrugging off latest effort.
9 AMBER DEW (GB) (10) 060054 D
Br B f Showcasing - Roxy Star (IRE)
O Chappell & Dixon
B Mrs D. J. James
TIMEFORM VIEW One win from 25 Flat runs. Good fourth of 8 in handicap
10 days ago. Cheekpieces on 1st time and not ruled out.
10 JOHN KIRKUP (GB) (10) 060-040 D
Br Ch g Assertive - Bikini
O Mrs Suzanne Kirkup & Mr Kevin Kirkup
TIMEFORM VIEW Seventeen runs since last win in 2022. Seventh of 10 in handicap (6/1) at this C&D (good)
10 days ago. Heading back in the right direction recently so not one to discount.
11 WADE’S MAGIC (GB) (10) 000-003 C D
Br Gr g Lethal Force (IRE) - Miliika
O REALITY PARTNERSHIPS XVI
Schofield (5) J
B C. J. Mills Easthorpe Hall Stud S
TIMEFORM VIEW Course winner. 9/1, creditable third of 10 in handicap at this C&D (good) 10 days ago. Needs considering.
HHHII BHA55 (+1)
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR DECLARED RUNNERS 11
Hood worn first time by No. 3. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 3, 9. Blinkers worn by No. 10.
Tongue Strap worn by No. 2, 3, 7. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 7, 11.
Stewards Note:
WOODLANDS CHARM: Following its run on 9/4/2023 it was reported that the horse jumped right leaving the stalls
HIGHJACKED: Following its run on 20/1/2023 it was reported that the horse ran too freely.
Probable S.P’s: 6-1 Wade’s Magic (GB), 7-1 Lezardrieux (GB), Chookie Dunedin (GB), Stellar Queen (GB), 15-2 Highjacked (GB), 8-1 Jupiter Express (IRE), So Grateful (GB), 11-1 John Kirkup (GB), 20-1 Amber Dew (GB), 40-1 Churchill Bay (GB), 50-1 Woodlands Charm (IRE)
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about SEVEN FURLONGS (7f abt 6yds) for three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares
Total prize fund £15650 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £6462, 2nd £3232, 3rd £1615, 4th £808, 5th £404. (Penalty Value £8191.20) SS
Leading course trainer (17-22): R Fahey (22 wins from 176 runners, 12%) runs LA FEILE
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): W Haggas (9 wins from 43 runners, 21%) runs MYSTIC PEARL
Weightwatcher: GOMETRA GINTY won off a handicap mark of 80, her rating is now down 8lb to 72.
Longest Traveller: A TASTE OF HONEY trained by A Watson, Upper Lambourn, 234 miles.
TODAY’S TIP
STAR GUEST looks the way to go given she raced freely on her first start for four months when runner-up at Newmarket, and she can take a step forward from that. Roger Varian’s improving Wolverhampton scorer Centrefold should ensure Charlie Appleby’s filly doesn’t have things all her own way though, while handicap debutante Wild Side can’t be taken lightly either
1-2-3: 1.STAR GUEST 2.CENTREFOLD 3.WILD SIDE (IRE)
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1 POET’S MAGIC (GB) (243) 016225- D
10-4 (5) Br B m Poet’s Voice - Magic Destiny Paul Hanagan J
Mr Ray Bailey John Quinn, Malton T
B Ray Bailey JJ Quinn Racing Ltd, Alfa Aggregates Products Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Bit below form fifth of 12 in handicap (17/2) at Chester (7f, good to soft) Off 8 months
Needs to hit the ground running.
2 GOMETRA GINTY (IRE) (10) 3402-04 CD 7 9-8 (7)
Br B m Morpheus - Silver Cache (USA) Billy Garritty J
O Ken McGarrity & Partner Keith Dalgleish, Carluke T
B Tally-Ho Stud Nairn’s Oatcakes Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW C&D winner Shaped as if still needing the run when fourth of 7 in handicap at Musselburgh (7.2f, good, 10/3) 10 days ago. One to consider
3 KITAI (IRE) (57) 2210-0
Br B or Br f No Nay Never (USA) - Belle Isle
O M. C. Sweeney & Partners
B Lynch Bages Ltd & Rhinestone B/Stock Johnston Racing Ltd, Ashford Stud S
TIMEFORMVIEW Lightly-raced winner 10/1, last of 7 in handicap at Kempton (7f) 57 days ago Not easy to make a case for.
4 A TASTE OF HONEY (GB) (14) 201-14 D
HHIII BHA82
3 9-4 (6)
Br B f Harry Angel (IRE) - Gimme Some Lovin (IRE) Taylor Fisher (5) J
O Christopher Wright & Miss Emily Asprey Archie Watson, Upper Lambourn T
B Stratford Place Stud & Willow Bloodstock Stratford Place Stud S
TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced winner Latest win at Lingfield in March. 7/2, unable to lead when fourth of 7 in handicap at Southwell (7.1f) 14 days ago. Sort to bounce back.
5 MYSTIC PEARL (FR) (25) 6413-24 D
TFRHHHII BHA79
3 9-3 (8)
Br B f Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Ertiyad David Allan J
O Sheikh Juma Dalmook Al Maktoum William Haggas, Newmarket T
B Rabbah Bloodstock Limited
TIMEFORMVIEW 7/2, bit below form fourth of 12 in handicap at Musselburgh (8f, soft) 25 days ago. Needs to get back on track.
6 WILD SIDE (IRE) (23) 00-21 D
TFRHHHII BHA78
3 9-2 (3)
Br B f Kodiac - Inverse (IRE) Ben Curtis J
O Mrs Fiona Carmichael
George Boughey, Newmarket T
B Tally-Ho Stud Fine & Country Jersey Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced winner. Career best when winning 10-runner maiden (4/5) at Yarmouth (7f, good) 23 days ago, kept up to work. Makes handicap debut and much respected.
7 STAR GUEST (GB) (7) 2-212 BF
TFRHHHII BHA77
3 9-1 (4)
Br B f Dubawi (IRE) - Usherette (IRE) Harry Davies (3) J
O Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket T
B Godolphin Emirates Fly Better S
TIMEFORMVIEW Promising type. Winner at Lingfield in January. Off 4 months before good second of 13 in handicap at Newmarket (8f, good, 2/1) 7 days ago, despite going freely Has more to offer Big shout. TFRHHHHH BHA76 (+1)
8 CENTREFOLD (GB) (47) 430-
Br B f Showcasing - Delevigne Jack Mitchell J
O Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum Roger Varian, Newmarket T
B Highclere Stud & HMH Management
TIMEFORMVIEW Promising sort. 11/2 and hooded for 1st time, career best when winning 8-runner minor event at Wolverhampton (7.2f) 47 days ago. Makes handicap debut. More to come. TFRHHHHI BHA73
9 LA FEILE (GB) (14) 14640-4 D
4 8-12 (1)
Br B f Aclaim (IRE) - Zeyran (IRE) Oisin Orr J
O Richard Fahey Ebor Racing Club Ltd Richard Fahey, Malton T
B Mrs J. E. Laws
TIMEFORMVIEW Creditable fourth of 14 in handicap at Thirsk (7f, heavy, 10/1) 14 days ago, running on. Can give a good account. TFRHHHII BHA62
DECLARED RUNNERS 9 Hood worn by No. 8. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 2.
2022: EPONINA (IRE) 8 9 4 Frederick Larson 13-2 (Michael Appleby) 5 ran
Probable S.P’s: 5-2 Star Guest (GB), 9-2 Centrefold (GB), 13-2 Wild Side (IRE), 17-2 Mystic Pearl (FR), 11-1 A Taste of Honey (GB), 12-1 Gometra Ginty (IRE), 16-1 La Feile (GB), 18-1 Poet’s Magic (GB), 20-1 Kitai (IRE)
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about SEVEN FURLONGS (7f abt 6yds) for three yrs old and upwards
Total prize fund £7650 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3159, 2nd £1580, 3rd £789, 4th £395, 5th £197. (Penalty Value £4004) SS
Leading course trainer (17-22): T Easterby (41 wins from 395 runners, 10%) runs OBEE JO
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): M T Walford (7 wins from 23 runners, 30%) runs JOSIEBOND
Longest Travellers: OH SO AUDACIOUS trained by H Eustace & THE WAITING GAME trained by J Jones - both Newmarket, 205 miles.
TODAY’S TIP
MR JETMAN ran out a good winner at Redcar 3 days ago and, turned out under a penalty, he gets the nod to follow up with further progress not out of the question. Recent C&D winner Obee Jo and Josiebond head up the dangers, with Oh So Audacious and Mutanaaseq others worthy of a mention.
1-2-3: 1.MR JETMAN (IRE) 2.OBEE JO (IRE) 3.JOSIEBOND colours no horse
1 OBEE JO (IRE) (10) 5000-01 CD
Br B g Kodiac - Maleha (IRE)
O Mrs Joanne Boxcer & Partner Tim Easterby, Malton
B Tally-Ho Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW Winless last term but eased in weights and stepped up plenty on reappearance run when winning 9-runner C&D handicap 10 days ago by 3/4 length from Mutanaaseq. Escapes a penalty for that and he’s in the mix again from handy draw
2 JOSIEBOND (GB) (14) 60316-2 CD
9-12 (10)
Br Ch m Monsieur Bond (IRE) - Smiddy Hill Jack Garritty J
O Mr I. B. Barker Mark Walford, Sheriff Hutton T
B I. B. Barker Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEW C&D winner Good second of 14 in handicap at Thirsk (7f, heavy, 10/1) 14 days ago, keeping on well without getting to one who got first run. Not out of things from 2lb higher mark.
3 WITHOUT DELAY (IRE) (10) 04056-4
4 9-12 (6)
Br Ch f Decorated Knight - Apace (IRE) Dale Swift J
O Mr W. J. Laws Tracy Waggott, Spennymoor T
B Irish National Stud Houghton Bunkhouse S
TIMEFORMVIEW 17/2, creditable fourth of 10 in handicap at Musselburgh (9f, good) 10 days ago, not ideally placed. Operating below last winning mark but this looks a more demanding affair
4 RAIN CAP (GB) (10) 400-040 C D
6 9-12 (7)
Br B g Fountain of Youth (IRE) - Rough Courte (IRE) Sean Kirrane (3) J
O J R Racing John David Riches, Pilling T
B Mike Channon Bloodstock Limited J R Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Course winner 12/1, 9 lengths eighth of 9 to Obee Jo in handicap at this C&D (good) 10 days ago, pushed along 3f out and always behind. Needs to bounce back TFRHHHII BHA55 (-1)
5 THE WAITING GAME (GB) (21) 6040
4 9-10 (14)
Br B f Due Diligence (USA) - Critical Speed (IRE) Ben Curtis J
O Mr Howell Jenkins Jack Jones, Newmarket T
B Howell Jenkins
TIMEFORMVIEW Lightly-raced maiden. 16/1 and tongue strap on for 1st time, ninth of 13 in handicap at Chelmsford (1m) 21 days ago. More needed. TFRHHIII BHA53
6 JACKMEISTER RUDI (GB) (25) 0-06405 C BF
4 9-10 (1)
Br B g Churchill (IRE) - Beyond Desire Connor Beasley J
O Making Headway Racing Katie Scott, Galashiels T
B Branton Court Stud Overlander Vehicles S
TIMEFORMVIEW Course winner 4/1, respectable fifth of 10 in handicap at Wetherby (5.5f, good to soft) 25 days ago, weakening final 1f Back up in trip.
7 LIBERTY BREEZE (GB) (10) 1100-00 CD
HHHII BHA53
5 9-8 (3)
Br B m Equiano (FR) - Avon Breeze Phil Dennis J
O Grange Park RacingXVII Simon Whitaker, Scarcroft T B Hellwood Stud Farm & R. C. Dollar
(-2)
8 GINATO (IRE) (51) 46606-0 C
5 9-8 (13)
Br B g Footstepsinthesand - Jacquelin Jag (IRE) Jonny Peate (5) J
O Mr R. G. Fell Roger Fell, Nawton T
B Canice Farrell Jnr Holme Lane Haulage Limited, Or8Wellness S
TIMEFORMVIEW Course winner Nineteen runs since last win in 2021. 14/1, seventh of 10 in handicap at Thirsk (7f, soft) 51 days ago. Entitled to be sharper with that under his belt/blinkers back on but wide draw not ideal. TFRHHHII BHA51
9 BRIDES BAY (IRE) (26) 4640-00
4 9-8 (2)
Br B f Cable Bay (IRE) - State Anthem Billy Garritty J
O Marching On Together racing Sam England, Guiseley T
B Mount Coote Estates Keighley Steel S
TIMEFORMVIEWMaiden (best form on AW for Richard Hughes) who has finished well held on 3 of her 4 starts for present yard, very slowly away and always behind when eleventh in 12-runner Doncaster handicap (6f) 26 days ago. Can only be watched at present. TFRHHIII BHA51
10 MUTANAASEQ (IRE) (10) 06-6662
8 9-7 (12)
Br Ch g Red Jazz (USA) - Indaba (IRE) Taylor Fisher (5) J
O Grange Park Racing VIII & Mrs R Carr Ruth Carr, Stillington T
B Patrick F. Kelly XRE Construction Training Ltd, Grange Park Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWTwenty six runs since last win in 2021. Good 3/4-length second of 9 to Obee Jo in handicap at this C&D (good, 13/2) 10 days ago, keeping on well. Claims of being in the mix again with a repeat for all his losing run is off-putting TFRHHHII BHA50 (+1)
11 MR JETMAN (IRE) (3) 064321 D
3 9-7 (in 6lb ex) (9)
Br B g Territories (IRE) - Silent Secret (IRE) Sam James J
O The Northern Partners Grant Tuer, Northallerton T
B Roland H. Alder Herbs Unlimited S
TIMEFORMVIEW Going the right way in handicaps, running out a good winner of 15-runner Redcar handicap (7f)
3 days ago Remains less exposed than most and he’s of firm interest under a penalty TFRHHHHH BHA55 (+2)
12 OH SO AUDACIOUS (GB) (33) 50406-4
4 9-4 (11)
Br B f Mukhadram - Oh So Saucy Harry Davies (3) J
O The Eight of Diamonds Harry Eustace, Newmarket T
B Mrs C. J. Walker Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEWFirst run since leaving Chris Wall when bit below form fourth of 12 in handicap (10/3) at Brighton (8f, good) 33 days ago. Still, feasible to think she can step up on that and she’s operating from a basement mark. Interesting if market speaks in her favour
13 MY BEAUTY (IRE) (22) 000000 4
Br Ch f Prince of Lir (IRE) - Zanida (IRE)
O Mr John O’Connor Ronald Thompson, Doncaster
B Ballyhane Stud Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Tongue strap on for 1st time, last of 7 in handicap at Brighton (1m, good, 50/1) 22 days ago, very slowly away First run for yard after leaving Roger Ingram
14 NAUGHTY TED (GB) (45) 266-600
3 8-7 (8)
Br Ch g Mondialiste (IRE) - Just The Tonic Andrew Mullen J
O Wyndrinkers Racing Liam Bailey, Middleham T
B Mr R. W. Fife
TIMEFORMVIEW 17/2, tenth of 12 in handicap at Redcar (6f, heavy) 45 days ago, always behind. Others make more appeal. TFRHHIII BHA47
2022: THE COVEX KID (IRE) 3 9 4 Sean Davis 8-11 (Amy Murphy) 13 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 14
Blinkers worn by No. 8, 9. Visor worn by No. 4. Tongue Strap worn by No. 5. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1. Running for the first time since Gelding No. 14.
Stewards Note:
BRIDES BAY: Following its run on 29/4/2023 it was reported that the horse was slowly away
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Mr Jetman (IRE), 13-2 Obee Jo (IRE), 9-1
Mutanaaseq (IRE), 11-1 Josiebond (GB), 12-1 Oh So Audacious (GB), 14-1 Liberty Breeze (GB), Ginato (IRE), 16-1 Without Delay (IRE), Jackmeister Rudi (GB), 22-1 Rain Cap (GB), 25-1 The Waiting Game (GB), 33-1 Naughty Ted (GB), 50-1 Brides Bay (IRE), 200-1 My Beauty (IRE)
First Race 2.10 - THE BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF RESTRICTED MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES (CLASS 5)(for horses in Bands C and D) (EBF Restricted Race Qualifier) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4320 to the winning horse The second to receive £2028, the third £1014 and the fourth £507. for maiden two yrs old fillies only, which are E.B.F eligible, which are in Bands C and D. Enter by noon, May 19th and pay £25 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd. Weights: 9st 2lb each Allowances: Band D from Band C 2lb. CATTERICK RACECOURSE will kindly present a memento to the winning owner In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable lad or girl responsible for the best turned out horse in this race. All horses which are placed in the first six in an EBF Restricted Maiden or Novice race qualifier in 2023 will be qualified to run in either THE £100,000 EBF RESTRICTED RACE FINAL (CLASS 2) (for fillies only) at Goodwood on 27 September, 2023, or THE £100,000 EBF RESTRICTED RACE FINAL (CLASS 2) (for colts and geldings only) at York on 13 October, 2023. Both races will be run over seven furlongs. NOTE: Horses entered or declared in a race which is subsequently abandoned will not be eligible to enter a Final. 15 entries at £25. - Closed May 19th, 2023. Owners Prize Money Winner £3414; Second £1706; Third £854; Fourth £426. (Penalty Value £4320) SS
SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 2.40 - THE RACING TO SCHOOL HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4004 to the winning horse The second to receive £1878, the third £938, the fourth £469 and the fifth £234. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 46-60 (also open to such horses rated 61 and 62; such horses rated 45 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions). £28 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £5 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £23 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd. Lowest weight 8st 9lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after May 13th, 2023, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. CATTERICK RACECOURSE will kindly present a memento to the winning owner In addition, they will award a cash prize to the stable lad or girl responsible for the best turned out horse in this race. 14 entries, 2 at £5 and 12 at £28. - Closed May 19th, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3159; Second £1580; Third £789; Fourth £395; Fifth £197. (Penalty Value £4004) SS
SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 3.10 - THE RACING WELFARE SUPPORTS RACING REMINISCENCE DAY MAIDEN STAKES (CLASS 5) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4320 to the winning horse The second to receive £2028, the third £1014 and the fourth £507. for maiden three yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, May 19th and pay £25 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd. Weights: 3-y-o colts and geldings 8st 13lb; fillies 8st 8lb 4-y-o and up colts and geldings 10st 2lb; fillies 9st 11lb. CATTERICK RACECOURSE will kindly present a memento to the winning owner In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable hand responsible for the best turned out horse in this race. 10 entries at £25. - Closed May 19th, 2023. Owners Prize Money Winner £3414; Second £1706; Third £854; Fourth £426. (Penalty Value £4320) SS
SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 3.40 - THE JOIN RACING TV NOW HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4004 to the winning horse The second to receive £1878, the third £938, the fourth £469 and the fifth £234. for three yrs old only, Rated 46-60 (also open to such horses rated 61 and 62; such horses rated 45 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions). £25 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £5 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £20 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd. Lowest weight 8st 9lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after May 13th, 2023, for each race won 6lb. CATTERICK RACES will kindly present a memento to the winning owner In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable lad or girl responsible for the best turned out horse in this race. 17 entries, 2 at £5 and 15 at £25. - Closed May 19th, 2023. Owners Prize Money Winner £3159; Second £1580; Third £789; Fourth £395; Fifth £197. (Penalty Value £4004) SS
SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 4.10 - THE DOWNLOAD THE VICKERS.BET APP HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4527 to the winning horse The second to receive £2124, the third £1061, the fourth £531 and the fifth £264. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 51-70 (also open to such horses rated 71 and 72; such horses rated 50 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions). £30 stake if the horse is rated 51 or higher, or £6 stake if the horse is rated 50 or lower with £24 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after May 13th, 2023, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. VICKERS.BET have generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner In addition, they will award a cash prize to the lad or girl responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 14 entries at £30. - Closed May 19th, 2023. Owners Prize Money Winner £3572; Second £1786; Third £893; Fourth £446; Fifth £223. (Penalty Value £4527.40) SS
SEE PAGE 22 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 4.40 - THE BRITISH EBF 40TH ANNIVERSARY FILLIES’ HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £8191 to the winning horse The second to receive £3843, the third £1920, the fourth £960 and the fifth £478. for three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, which are E.B.F eligible, Rated 61-80 (also open to such horses rated 81 and 82; such horses rated 60 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions). £49 stake if the horse is rated 61 or higher, or £10 stake if the horse is rated 60 or lower with £39 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd.
Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 2lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-y-o 9st 5lb Penalties, after May 13th, 2023, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. CATTERICK RACECOURSE will kindly present a memento to the winning owner In addition, they will award a cash prize to the stable lad or girl responsible for the best turned out horse in this race.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE E.B.F have kindly contributed £7000 towards the prize money for this race. NOTE: Three-year-old horses might not be able to receive the full weight-for-age allowance in this race. 15 entries at £49. - Closed May 19th, 2023. Owners Prize Money Winner £6462; Second £3232; Third £1615; Fourth £808; Fifth £404. (Penalty Value £8191.20) SS
SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.
Seventh Race 5.12 - THE RACING AGAIN 2ND JUNE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 6) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4004 to the winning horse The second to receive £1878, the third £938, the fourth £469 and the fifth £234. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 46-55 (also open to such horses rated 56 and 57; such horses rated 45 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions). £25 stake if the horse is rated 46 or higher, or £5 stake if the horse is rated 45 or lower with £20 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 9st 3lb; 3-y-o 8st 6lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 9st 12lb; 3-y-o 9st 1lb Penalties, after May 13th, 2023, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. CATTERICK RACECOURSE will kindly present a memento to the winning owner In addition, Catterick Racecourse will present a cash prize to the stable lad or girl responsible for the best turned out horse in this race. 21 entries at £25. - Closed May 19th, 2023. Owners Prize Money Winner £3159; Second £1580; Third £789; Fourth £395; Fifth £197. (Penalty Value £4004) SS
SEE PAGE 28 FOR THIS RACE.
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