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Hello and welcome back to Haydock Park for day two of the Old Newton Cup Festival!

Yesterday we enjoyed a fantastic afternoon during the first day of the meeting and we can’t wait to do it all over again tonight The first of today’s races will get underway at 6.05pm, with proceedings ending after the last at 9pm.
The race at 6.40pm is being run in memory of Jill Wilcox-Jones and we would like to wish a very warm welcome and wonderful evening to all of Jill’s friends and family who are here with us today
As always, my thanks go to Racing TV for their continued support of Haydock Park and Global Materials Handling Ltd for the sponsoring of the 7.50pm







Tomorrow marks the last day of this year’s Old Newton Cup Festival, with several high-value races on the card to enjoy. The biggest of them all, The bet365 Old Newton Cup Handicap Stakes, is set to be a thriller as always.

Over the coming weeks and months, we have so much more to look forward to, with a combination of fantastic racing and top-class entertainment still to come. If today, you have been inspired by the action on the track then our Sprint Cup Festival on Thursday 7th September – Saturday 9th will be sure to get you excited. Tickets start from as little as £15
On Friday 11th August, Nile Rodgers & Chic will bring an evening of non-stop hits to the racecourse, with on Saturday 12th the Betfred Rose of Lancaster Stakes and our annual Ladies’ Day will be taking place
We also have three incredible days of racing to come during the Sprint Cup Celebration, which takes place from Thursday 7th September – Saturday 9th.
For now, we wish you all a wonderful evening with us and hope to see you again very soon
Warm wishes,
Molly Dingwall General Manager
DON’T FORGET OUR NEXT MEETINGTOMORROW SATURDAY 08 JULY
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RACEDAY OFFICIALS
Race Conditions can be found on page 31
Regional Director North West
Dickon White
Finance Director - West
Roy Barker
General Manager
Molly Dingwall
Regional Head of Operations –

North West
Stephen Mansfield
Regional Head of Racing and Clerk of the Course – Haydock Park

Kirkland Tellwright
Regional Head of Racing and Clerk of the Course – Aintree
Sulekha Varma
Communications Lead – West
Grant Rowley
Regional General Manager – Catering
Peter Jardine
Head of Hospitality – West
Claire Leonard
Head of Conference and Events – West
Charlotte Jones
Sales Service Manager
Lucy McCaffrey
Marketing Manager
James Rennard
Owners Liaison Manager
Vikki Mason
Head Groundsman
Stephen Fyles
Catering General Manager
Lee Dennan
Designated Safeguarding Lead
Dickon White
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Kirkland Tellwright
Chairman
Nick Bannister
Committee Members
Christopher Clay, Tim Crutchley, Rosie Curran, Graham Dagnall, Conor McGinn MP, Gary Middlebrook, Simon Raine
Stewards
Greg Pearson (Chief Steward)
Caroline Wilson (Stewards’ Panel Chair)
Daniel Andrews, Simon Connaway, Nathan Green
Starters
Lee Jones, Seamus O’Neill, Jean-Rene Auvray
Judge
Di Clark
Clerk Of The Scales
Michael Roberts
Veterinary Officer
John Burgess
Veterinary Surgeons
Dr Kate Sumner & Dr John Spencer
Medical Officers
Dr John Edwards, Dr Ian Roberts & Dr Kate Gaskell
Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers
Melanie Swarbrick, Jane Southam, Lisa Cook
Betting Ring Manager
Malcom Hart
Commentator
Ian Barlett
Raceday Presenter
Gordon Brown
HAYDOCK PARK RACECOURSE
2 CENTENARY STAND GROUND FLOOR
- THE WINNING POST, SANDON BAR LANCASTER SUITE, CHASERS BAR
PADDOCK
3
FIRST FLOOR
PREMIER LOUNGE
HORSESHOE SUITE, WINE RACK
COOLE’S KITCHEN
SECOND FLOORHARRY’S BISTRO PREMIER SUITE
TOMMY WHITTLE STAND GROUND FLOOR
JUBILEE SUITE, BAR CHAMPAGNE, BAR
KAUTO STAR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
KAUTO
HOSPITALITY BOXES 1-11
LEVERHULME ROOMS 1-3
HOSPITALITY BOXES 12-22 DAVIES ROOMS 1-2
HOSPITALITY BOXES 23-29 THE BOARDROOM
Haydock Park has made substantial practical changes to our facilities to ensure we follow all mandatory disability requirements, which include the following:
Inclusion of induction loops installed in suites and bars
Braille being included on the majority of our signage
Improvements to disabled viewing areas
Suite doors being widened
Lowering of betting facilities to improve access

Viewing balconies improved for wheelchair access
The introduction of a disabled lift
Changes to existing lifts to allow wheelchair operation
Increasing disabled car parking access
Widening car parking spaces and installing appropriate signage
Additional centrally located disabled toilets
Modification of existing toilets to allow ambulant disabled access (including widening cubicles, installation of grab rails, lengthening mirrors, adjusting flush mechanisms, adjustments to door locking facilities and washbasin and handles)
Refuge areas constructed in case of fire (including the installation of a 2-way communication system with the on-site control room to each point)
Additional Evac chairs
Changes to health and safety procedures to protect disabled persons
Changes in admissions policy in respect of disabled persons (i.e., allowing carers in free of charge)
ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES
Accessible viewing facilities are located:
Makerfield Stand
First floor, Final Furlong Bar
Centenary Stand
First floor, Horseshoe Suite
Tommy Whittle Stand
First floor, Kauto Star Suite
Accessible toilet facilities can be located in:
Grandstand and Paddock
Ground floor by Sprint Cup Bar
Makerfield Stand
Ground floor by Sports Bar
Centenary Stand
Ground floor by Guinness Bar, first floor in Horseshoe Bar and second floor in the Premier Suite
Tommy Whittle Stand
Ground floor in Jubilee suite, first floor in Kauto Star suite, second floor in private boxes, third floor in private boxes and fourth floor in private boxes
Lowered Service Counters
Lowered service counters are available in the Be Friendly, Grandstand and Paddock, Centenary and Tommy Whittle stands and in the betting facilities
Induction Loops
Induction Loops are available in the Be Friendly, Grandstand and Paddock, Centenary and Tommy Whittle stands
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CATERING FACILITIES
PREMIER LOUNGE
Premier Lounge
Full bar and freshly made dishes of the day including pizza, salads, sharing platters
Premier Bar Full Bar
COUNTY STAND
Sandon Suite
Full Bar, including Draught Carling and Worthington’s
Horseshoe Suite
Full Bar, including Draught Carling and Worthington’s
Coolies Bar & Grill
Selection of deli offers
The Moët Champagne Bar
Wine & Champagne
Jubilee Bar
Full Bar, including Draught Carling and Worthington’s
Paddock Club Full Bar
The Wine Rack Full Bar
BE FRIENDLY STAND



Be Friendly Café Open
Be Friendly Bar Open
GRANDSTAND AND PADDOCK



The Makerfield Lawn
The Potting Sheds Full Bar
Sprint Cup Bar/The Weighed Inn
Full bar / Hot and cold beverages /
Selection of award winning
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Sports Bar Full Bar
Final Furlong Bar Full Bar

Oaks Bar Full Bar
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PADDOCK
NEW: Gin Garden Bar Full Bar
Paddock Club Full Bar
Paddock Coffee
Serving a selection of seasonal coffees
ROSE OF LANCASTER STAKES


LADIES DAY

The social occasion of the summer

SATURDAY 12 AUGUST
RACECARD EXPLAINED
7 MINZAAL (IRE) (27) 23-3012
4 9-5 (7)
B c Mehmas (IRE) - Pardoven (IRE) Jim Crowley Shadwell Estate Company Ltd Owen Burrows,
TIMEFORMVIEWHadafewoftoday’srivalsbehindwhenwinningastrongrenewaloftheGroup3HackwoodatNewburyinJuly Betteredthat whensecondtoNunthorpewinnerHighfieldPrincessinPrixMauricedeGheestatDeauville.Bigplayer.
Aquick wayto see a horse’s past performance.These are its recent finishing positions.
Look out for Letters:
C = Has won at this course
D = Has won over this distance
CD = Has won over this distance at this course
BF = Was a beaten favourite
MORE INFORMATION ON THE FORM
- = New racing season
/ = Missed racing season
P = Was pulled-up and didn’t finish the race
F = Horse fell
U = Rider unseated
R = Horse refused to race
CO = The horse was forced out of a race by a loose horse
B = Horse was brought down
S = Horse slipped
r = The horse ran around a jump or took the wrong course in a flat race
d = Disqualified
Bold form
figures = performance in all-weather (Flat) or Point-to-Point (Jump) races
How the experts rate the horse’s chances:
2. BHA rating = the higher the number, the better the horse.
3. Timeform view and TFR rating
4. HORSE’STRAINER &THEIR LOCATION
Look out for the summary of leading course trainers before each race.
5. JOCKEYS
Listen out for any jockeys who are having a successful day.
OTHER USEFUL DETAILS
6. Owner’s colours worn by the Jockey
7. Saddlecloth number
8. Horse’s name
9. Days since the horse last run
10. Horse’s age
11. Jockey’s weight (stone and lbs)
12. The horse’s breeding – father (sire) and mother (dam)
13. Horse’s owner
14. Horse’s breeder
15. Birthplace of horse (outside GB)
16. Draw – position of the horse in the starting stalls
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.
1. FORM EXPERTVIEWTHE VISIT racingtv.com HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): E Walker

(26 wins from 131 runners, 20%) runs WALK THE MOON TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): E Walker
(10 wins from 27 runners, 37%) runs WALK THE MOON LONGESTTRAVELLER: ALTARFA trained by W Knight, Newmarket, 191 miles.
(GB) (22) 321-621 CD
Poet’s Word (IRE) - Arabian Music (IRE)
Livestock Ltd
Hastakenherformupanotchsincesenthandicappingandlanded11-runnereventoverC&D22daysago. Up3lbbutthatformisworkingoutwellsoshe’saplayeroncemore.
4 ALTARFA (GB) (18) 0-346
Br B g Sea The Moon (GER) - Shegotloose (USA)
Bloodstock Limited
VIEW Fair maiden who wasn’t seen to best effect when sixth of 12 in handicap at
(IRE) (8) 16-205
B f Aclaim (IRE) - Tenerife Song
Kingwood Stud Management Co Ltd
VIEW Debut 7f Newcastle winner but he came in last of 5 in handicap at Hamilton
(GB) (22) 4-32114
Br B g Kessaar (IRE) - Never Lose
O Mr P Appleton & Mrs Anne Elliott
Stud Denton Hall Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWDual 9f Hamitlon winner before posting a good fourth of 11 to Lady ofArabia in handicap over C&D (goodtofirm)22daysago Cangowellagainoffthesamemark.
7 LEAPYEAR LAD (IRE) (30) 223144 9-4 (5)
Br Gr or Ro g Havana Grey - Skeleton (IRE)
O My Vein Clinic Syndicate 1
B B. Kennedy & Mrs Ann Marie Kennedy She Swings Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWWinner at Hamilton in May and in good nick since, fourth of9 in 1m handicap at Ripon 30 days ago. Shouldcontinuetogiveagoodaccountnowsteppingupindistance
HHHII BHA65
8 WALK THE MOON (GB) (20) 0-00 9-3 (6)
Br B g Sea The Stars (IRE) - Ladys First Hector Crouch J
O Lady Bamford Ed Walker, Upper Lambourn T
B Lady Bamford
TIMEFORMVIEWHasfailedtobeatarivalonallhisthreestarts,triedinahoodwhenlastin10fSandownmaiden20daysago. Makeshishandicapdebutwithlotstoprove
HHIII BHA64
9
CROSSTITCH (GB) (8) 644240




Br Ch g Recorder - Craftiness
O John Marriott
9-3 (9)
TrevorWhelan J
Jennie Candlish, Leek T
B The Queen Torvic Magnets S
TIMEFORMVIEWStill a maiden and he arrives below par, only eleventh of 13 in handicap at Leicester (10f) 8 days ago

Othersaremuchpreferred.

TFRHHIII BHA64(-2)

2022: DAL MALLART 3 9 9 Cieren Fallon 9-2 (Alan King) 11 ran Tongue Strap worn first time by No 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 1, 5. Hood worn by No 4. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 9.
DECLARED RUNNERS 9
Stewards Note:
TIAMAT: Following its run on 29/6/2023 it was reported that the horse was in season.
Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Lady of Arabia (GB), 9-2 Owners Dream (GB), 5-1 Arkenstaar (GB), 7-1 Al Tarfa (GB), 15-2 Kristal Klear (IRE), 12-1 Leap Year Lad (IRE), 16-1 Tiamat (IRE), 18-1 Walk The Moon (GB), 33-1 Crosstitch (GB)
PLAY SMARTER
LADY OF ARABIA’s form is on an upward curve since sent handicapping and, with the form of her recent C&D success having been franked, she gets the vote Al Tarfa didn’t enjoythe rub ofthe green when sixth at Wolverhampton last time so is next on the list with in-form duo Arkenstaar and Owners Dream also in the mix.
POSITION OF STALLS
Centre: 5f, 1m2f & 1m4f
Inside: 7f & 1m
TODAY'S RACE SPONSORS
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HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5)
£3510, 2nd £1755, 3rd £877, 4th £439, 5th £219
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): R Beckett (23 wins from 94 runners, 24%) runs FEUD
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): C Johnston (7 wins from 82 runners, 9%) runs DREAMS ADOZEN
LONGESTTRAVELLER: FEUD trained by R Beckett, Kimpton Down, 215 miles.
The Family & Friends OfJill Willcox
TookabigstepforwardfromdebutwhensixthinDoncastermaideninOctoberbuthasn’tprogressedsince, includinginhandicaps.Stepsupintripagain.
(GB) (14) 53-402
Br B g Farhh - Formidable Kitt
O Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum
B Chasemore Farm
TIMEFORMVIEWGotbackontheupwhensecondof6inhandicapatMusselburgh(9f,good)14daysago.Extratripshould suitsoconsideredinfirst-timeheadgear

5 DREAMS ADOZEN (FR) (8) 646-462
Br B f Kingman - Ferevia (IRE) Jason Hart J
O Deva Racing (KM) Charlie Johnston, Middleham T
B S.A.R.L. Al Shahania Stud France
TIMEFORM VIEW Produced best effort to date in first-time blinkers when second of 5 in handicap (9/1) at Hamilton (11.1f,goodtosoft)8daysago,nomatchforwinner.Changeofheadgear
6 AUSDAISIA (IRE) (13) 000-4 8-4 (6)
Br B g Australia - Young Daisy Miller (IRE) Andrew Mullen J
O Faulkner, Joynson, Morris and Simpson Hugo Palmer, Malpas T
B Newtown Anner Stud Coral Racing Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWLittleimpactsofar,includingwhenremotefourthonhandicapbowhereonreturn2weeksago.Upintripagain. TFRHHHII BHA56
2022: SOULCOMBE 3 9 2 Tom Marquand 10-3 (William Haggas) 8 ran Visor worn first time by No 5. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 4.
DECLARED RUNNERS 6
Probable S.P’s: 10-3 Feud (GB), 7-2 Swift Hawk (GB), Farhhfromforgotten (GB), 11-2 Stage Show (GB), 6-1 Dreams Adozen (FR), 14-1 Ausdaisia (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
FEUD’s staying-on fourth at Newmarket 2 weeks ago appeals as solid form so he gets the vote with this longer trip sure to suit. The steadily progressive Swift Hawk is feared most on handicap bow.


JILL WILCOX-JONES Inlovingmemory


Jill Wilcox-Jones was an adored wife, mother and grandmother who sadly died from leukaemia in 2016. She had received a stem cell transplant that was facilitated by the wonderful blood cancer charity, Anthony Nolan, which we continue to support.
Jill’s professional career was dedicated to mental health and she spent the last 15 years of her working life, as a Principal Psychological Therapist for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (North Wales). The greatest part of her role, was to improve the health outcomes of people suffering from cancer. It was a service that she was responsible for setting up and it was held in high regard. After Jill died, the health board set up an annual award in her name, to celebrate the hugely positive contribution she made to services in North Wales. She is forever missed and loved by her family.
AndrewWilcox-Jones
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FILLIES’ NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)
for novice two yrs old fillies x Total prize fund £9999 Owners Prize Money 1st £4267, 2nd £2133, 3rd £1067, 4th £533. (PenaltyValue £5399.46)
THIRD RACE 7.15
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): D O’Meara (23 wins from 215 runners, 11%) runs LAVA STREAM
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Balding (11 wins from 54 runners, 20%) runs EAGLE BEAM
LONGESTTRAVELLER: BEVERAGINO trained by M Bell, Newmarket, 191 miles.
colours no horse
1 BEVERAGINO (IRE) (26) 3
Br Br f Soldier’s Call - Warm Welcome Hector Crouch
O Opulence Thoroughbreds and Partner
B Michael McGlynn
TIMEFORMVIEWSoldier’sCallfilly Half-sisterto3winners,includingwinnerupto1mDanielsflyerandwinnerupto7fConcierge, bothuseful.Showedpromisewhenthirdof9onherBeverleydebut(7.4f)andisentitledtoprogress.
2 DARNATION (IRE) (-)
Br B f Too Darn Hot - Monday Monday (IRE) Sam James
O Newtown Anner Stud Farm
B Newtown Anner Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledApril 16.Too Darn Hot filly. Dam unraced half-sisterto 1000 Guineas Stakes/Irish Oakswinner BlueBunting.Yard’s2-y-oscontinuetogowell,socommandsplentyofrespect.
3 DOUBLETALK (IRE) (30) 56
TFRHHHHI BHA-
9-2 (7)
Br B f Night of Thunder (IRE) - Dutota Desejada (BRZ) Jason Hart J
O Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Charlie Johnston, Middleham T
B Godolphin Johnston Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORMVIEWWentbackwardsfromdebutwhensixthof10inmaiden(7/1)atNewbury(6.5f,firm)30daysago.
4 EAGLE BEAM (IRE) (-) 9-2 (5)
Br B f Gleneagles (IRE) - Sparkling Beam (IRE) David Probert J
O Mr George Strawbridge Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B George Strawbridge
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledApril16.Gleneaglesfilly.Closelyrelatedto10.5fwinnerDivergeandhalf-sisterto6fwinnerSparkleOn. Damwinnerupto11/4m(2-y-o1mwinner).Makesplentyofappealonpaperforin-formyard
5 EXPENSIVE QUEEN (IRE) (-)
Br B f Lope de Vega (IRE) - Witches Brew (IRE)
TFRHHHII BHA-
9-2 (2)
Neil Callan J
O Mr Jaber Abdullah Kevin Ryan, Hambleton T
B Fermoir Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledApril9.€260,000yearling,LopeDeVegafilly.Sisterto3winners,includingsmartwinnerupto11/2mAntonia deVegaanduseful2-y-o1mwinnerLuckinBrew Plentytolikeonpaperandyard’s2-y-osgoingbetternow.
6 LAVA STREAM (IRE) (-)
Br Gr f Too Darn Hot - Stream Song
TFRHHHHH BHA-
9-2 (3)
Daniel Tudhope J
O Geoff & Sandra Turnbull David O’Meara, Upper Helmsley T
B Elwick Stud Elwick Stud S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledMarch5.TooDarnHotfilly.Dam,winnerupto11/4m(2-y-o1mwinner),half-sistertoverysmart 11/4mwinnerJourneyoutofsmartwinnerupto15.5f(2-y-o11/4mwinner)Montare.
7 MAGICAL CIRCLE (IRE) (-)
TFRHHHII BHA-
9-2 (4)
Br B f Too Darn Hot - Magical Fire (IRE) Jack Garritty J
O Railton/Powerstown Partnership Richard Fahey, Malton T B Powerstown Stud Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaled March 10. 150,000 gns foal, Too Darn Hot filly. Half-sisterto 6fwinner Hedwig. Dam, 2-y-o 6f winner,half-sistertosmartwinnerupto1mRoyalDornoch.Anothernewcomertonote
DECLARED RUNNERS 7
Stewards Note:
TFRHHHHI BHA-
2022: DISPUTED 2 8 11 Ryan Sexton 6-1 (Adrian Keatley) 8 ran
DOUBLETALK: Following its run on 7/6/2023 it was reported that the horse reared as the stalls opened.
Probable S.P’s: 7-2
Beveragino (IRE), 4-1
Magical Circle (IRE), 9-1
Darnation (IRE), 5-1 Expensive
(IRE), 6-1 Eagle Beam (IRE), 13-2
Lava Stream (IRE), 14-1 Doubletalk (IRE)
With most of the field newcomers the market will offer valuable clues, but one who makes plenty of appeal on paper is EXPENSIVE QUEEN, who represents a stable going better with its 2-y-os again (had a couple of recent winners) Darnation is second choice, while Beveragino seems sure to put her experience to good use.
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STAKES (CLASS 4)
FOURTH RACE 7.50
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): D O’Meara (23 wins from 215 runners, 11%) runs TUSCAN & YOUNG FIRE
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Watson (6 wins from 49 runners, 12%) runs GARNER
LONGESTTRAVELLERS: WAITING ALL NIGHT trained by R Spencer & DANCINGINTHEWOODS trained by A Murphy - both Newmarket, 191 miles.
- Red Mirage
B Kingsley Park Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWFivewinsfrom17Flatruns.Fifthof8inhandicap(8/1)atChelmsford(8f)15daysago,riddenover2fout andnotquicken.Markiseasingatleastandfirst-timevisormayputanedgeonhim.
3
PLEASURE (IRE) (21) 3000-66 D
Br B g Kingman - Merry Jaunt (USA)
Racing
B Floors Farming, Whitley & Newbyth Studs
TIMEFORM VIEW 3-time winner for Sir Mark Prescott who shaped as if back in form when sixth in big field York handicap (7f) 3weeksago,makingupplentyofground.However,facthewasagainveryslowlyawaythenisaconcernhere.
4 PAWS FOR THOUGHT (IRE) (7) 052-301 D 5 10-1(in 5lb ex) (7)
Br B g Requinto (IRE) - Kitty Softpaws (IRE) Richard Kingscote J
O Mrs Carol Shaw Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
B Ballyphilip Stud Proactive Personnel Limited S

TIMEFORMVIEW1winfrom3runsthisyear.5/2,improvedonrecenteffortstowin10-runnerhandicapatChester(7f,good) 7daysago,unchallenged.Carriespenalty Meritsconsideration.
5
(FR) (13)
Br B g Fuisse (FR) - Young Majesty (USA)
O Mr Evan M. Sutherland
B Mr Cyril Morange
TIMEFORMVIEWImproved on recent efforts to win 10-runner handicap at this course (1m, good to firm) 13 days ago, incontrolwheneasedlateon.Remainswithhandicappingscopeandclaimswitharepeat. TFRHHHII BHA83
6 METABOLT (GB) (18) 2146-11 CD 4 10-0 (3)
Br Ch g Night of Thunder (IRE) - Something Exciting
O Mr Peter Brookes
B Kingwood Stud
Laura Pearson (3) J
David Loughnane, Tern Hill T
Dave Loughnane Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWImproving3-y-owhofinishedstronglytoscoreonreturnoverC&DinMayanddisplayedaniceturnoffoot tofollowupatWindsor(1m)18daysago,withabitinhand.4lbriseshouldn’tpreventanotherboldbid.
7 TUSCAN (IRE) (21) 40-0000 D
Br B g Churchill (IRE) - Orcia (IRE)
O Mr F. Gillespie
B Kildaragh Stud
TFRHHHHH BHA83
4 9-13 (10)
Daniel Tudhope J
David O’Meara, Upper Helmsley T
TIMEFORM VIEW Tenth of 16 in handicap at York (7f, good to firm, 40/1) 21 days ago, ridden halfway and weakening. Yettofirein4startssofarthiscampaignandvisorneedstohavepositiveeffectnow.
8 GARNER (GB) (20) 31-10
Br B g Recorder - Dawn Glory
O Hambleton Racing Ltd XXXI and Partner
TFRHHIII BHA82
3 9-8 (6)
Hector Crouch J
Archie Watson, Upper Lambourn T
B The Queen Hambleton Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWSuccessfulonsecondofstartsfortheCharlton’sasa2-y-oanddefiedapenaltytofollowupconvincinglybackfrom13months offatLingfield(6f)inJune.Couldn’treplicatethatonhandicapdebutatYorksincebutitremainsearlydaysatleast.
9
DANCINGINTHEWOODS (GB) (120) 12-3340 D6 9-5 (2)
Br B g Garswood - Pachanga Stefano Cherchi J
O Solario Racing (Ashridge) Amy Murphy, Newmarket T
B M. E. Broughton Class1Personnel, Amy Murphy Racing Ltd, Solario Racing Llp S
TIMEFORMVIEWLargelyheldformwellonAWduringthewinterpriortoararebelowpardisplayatNewcastle(1m)inMarch.Returnsfroma4-month breakonahandymarkonthepickofhisformsointerestingifthemarketspeaksinhisfavour
TFRHHHII BHA74
10 WAITING ALL NIGHT (GB) (30) 0024-04 3 9-4 (9)
Br B g Rajasinghe (IRE) - Goodnightsuzy (IRE) Neil Callan J
O Phil Cunningham Richard Spencer, Newmarket T
B Phil Cunningham Rebel Racing Ltd, Direct Commercial Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWFourth of7 in handicap (18/1) at Nottingham (8.3f, firm) 30 days ago,weakening out ofthings having takenastronghold.Possiblyneedsfurtherrespitefromtheassessorbeforebecomingofinterest.
TFRHHIII BHA81
DECLARED RUNNERS 10 2022: SUBSTANTIAL 4 9 8 Tom Marquand 7-2 (William Haggas) 9 ran
Visor worn first time by No 2, 7. Visor worn by No 5. Tongue Strap worn by No 3.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 9.
Stewards Note:
ROYAL PLEASURE: Following its run on 16/6/2023 it was reported that the horse was slowly away.
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Metabolt (GB), 9-2 Paws For Thought (IRE), 11-2 Young Fire (FR), 11-1 Baileysgutfeeling (IRE), Garner (GB), 12-1 Royal Pleasure (IRE), 14-1 Red Mirage (IRE), Dancinginthewoods (GB), 22-1 Waiting All Night (GB), 28-1 Tuscan (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
METABOLT has returned an improved model this term, supplementing his C&D reappearance success with a bit to spare at Windsor 18 days ago. Clearly versatile as regards ground, he could well have more to offer on that evidence and can complete the hat-trick. Chester scorer Paws For Thought and recent course winner Young Fire head up the dangers.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.METABOLT 2.PAWS FOR THOUGHT (IRE) 3.YOUNG FIRE (FR)
RESULTS
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EACH-WAY BETTING TERMS
Working alongside the Racecourse Association (RCA), bookmakers have introduced standard each-way betting terms across Jockey Club Racecourses. Bookmakers will provide these terms, or better, when offering each-way betting.
Fewer than 3 runners: win bets only, no places offered
3 or 4 runners: all to win Where a bookmaker wishes to depart from this default position he may offer place terms for 3 or 4 runners, this must be at 1/5 odds a place 1-2
5 to 7 runners (inclusive): 1/4 (one quarter) odds for finishing 1st or 2nd
8 or more runners: 1/5 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd or 3rd
Handicap races with 12 to 15 runners (inclusive): 1/4 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd or 3rd
Handicap races with 16 to 21 runners (inclusive): 1/5 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th
Handicap races with 22 or more runners: 1/4 odds for finishing 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
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NOVICE STAKES
(CLASS 5) (GBB RACE)
for novice three yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £8000 Owners Prize Money 1st £3414, 2nd £1706, 3rd £854, 4th £426.
(PenaltyValue £4320) 4 Balloted Out UnderRules (I)9 and (I)10
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): E Walker (26 wins from 131 runners, 20%) runs SHEROOD

TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): E Walker (10 wins from 27 runners, 37%) runs SHEROOD
LONGESTTRAVELLERS: SMALLEYTIME trained by K P De Foy, COVER UPtrained by J & T Gosden & ROLLZ ROYZ trained by J Ferguson - all Newmarket, 191 miles.
1
CREDIT (IRE) (24) 01 D
Br B g New Bay - D’Oro Princess (USA)
B China Horse Club International Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Left debut effort well behind when accounting for 10 rivals in a 7f Wetherby novice
lastmonth.Thisistougherunderapenalty,butheremainsopentoimprovement.
2 POET MASTER (IRE) (14) 1 D
Br B g Lope de Vega (IRE) - Madeline (IRE)
O Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum
B Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum
TIMEFORMVIEWItwasn’tmuchofamaideninwhichhelandedtheoddsondebutatMusselburgh(7.2f,good)afortnightago, buthedidthejobwellandthereshouldbebettertocome.Majorplayer.
3 BALMY BREESE (GB) (11) 0
Br B g Mayson - Florett (IRE)
TFRHHHHH BHA-
3 9-4 (10)
Sanderson (3) J
O Mr D. Breese Sarah Hollinshead, Upper Longdon T
B Bolton Grange Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEWSentoffat125/1andfinisheddownthefieldonrecentintroductionatWolverhampton(7.2f).Yardalso saddlesnewcomerForcefulSpirit.
4 COVER UP (IRE) (-)
Br B g Exceed And Excel (AUS) - Hushing
O Godolphin
TFRHIIII BHA-
3 9-4 (12)
Benoit de la Sayette J
John & Thady Gosden, Newmarket T
B Godolphin Emirates Fly Better S
TIMEFORMVIEWExceedAndExcelgelding.Dam,5fwinnerwhostayed1m,half-sistertosmart2-y-o5.5f/6fwinnerMischiefMagic(by ExceedAndExcel) Likely-lookingnewcomerrepresentingtopconnectionsandneedscloseattentioninthebetting.
5 FORCEFUL SPIRIT (GB) (-)
Br B or Gr c Lethal Force (IRE) - Spirit of Rosanna
TFRHHHII BHA-
3 9-4 (7)
TrevorWhelan J
O Gentech, Ball and Rocke Steph Hollinshead, Rugeley T
B Mr Jim Holcombe
TIMEFORMVIEWLethal Force colt. Dam, 5f/6fwinner, half-sisterto useful winnerupto 6fEnchantment.Yard is hardly synonymouswithwinningnewcomersandprobablybesttolookelsewhereonthisoccasion.
6 ROLLZ ROYZ (GB) (17) 00
Br Ch g Ribchester (IRE) - Greek Goddess (IRE)
TFRHIIII BHA-
3 9-4 (3)
Ross Coakley J
O Mr S Fustok James Ferguson, Newmarket T
B Deerfield Farm Tattersalls S
TIMEFORMVIEWLittletoshoutaboutin2startssofarandhe’sprobablymoreoneforhandicapsinduecourse.
7 SHEROOD (GB) (30) 66
Br Ch c Night of Thunder (IRE) - Safe House (IRE)
O Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum
B D. J. Weston
TFRHIIII BHA-
3 9-4 (9)
Hector Crouch J
Ed Walker, Upper Lambourn T
TIMEFORMVIEWHalf-brotherto7.5fwinnerRaaghibandusefulwinnerupto1mGhayadh.Hasshownabilityinamaiden atDoncasterandaKemptonnovice(bothat7f)andlikelytodobetterintime.
8 SMALLEYTIME (IRE) (-)
Br Ch g Tamayuz - Into The Lane (IRE)
O MPS RACING & PARTNERS
B Ringfort Stud Ltd

TFRHHHII BHA-
3 9-4 (11)
Stefano Cherchi J
Kevin Philippart de Foy, Newmarket T
KPF Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW£62,000yearling.Dam,Italian7f/1mwinner,half-sistertosmartwinnerupto11/4m(PremioLydiaTesio) SoundofFreedom.Worthasecondlookinthebetting.
TFRHHIII BHA-
9 TANGO MAN (GB) (30) 0-3
3 9-4 (5)
Br B c Kingman - Raskutani Kevin Stott J
O Amo Racing Limited Paul & Oliver Cole, Whatcombe T

B Wellsummers Farm Sports Invest UK Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWExpensivepurchasewhodidn’tshowagreatdealonsole2-y-ostartforDavidLoughnane.However,hisreappearancethirdof14onreturn/debut fornewyardinafirst-timetonguestrap(retained)atKempton(7f)wasfarmoreencouragingandhe’sprobablycapableofbetterstill. TFRHHHHI BHA-
10 WILD HOOFER (GB) (11) 06
3 9-4 (1)
Br B c Jungle Cat (IRE) - Caldy Dancer (IRE) Joshua Bryan J
O Mr Mohammed Rashid Archie Watson, Upper Lambourn T
B Rabbah Bloodstock Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWBetteredlow-keydebutdisplaywhensixthinan11-runnerWolverhamptonnovice(7.2f)recently,buthe’s anotherwhocanbeexpectedtofarebetterwhengoingdownthehandicaproute. TFRHHIII BHA-
11 BURROWS DREAM (FR) (-)
3 8-13 (6)
Br B f Ultra (IRE) - See Your Dream Jason Hart J
O Mrs C.Casterton & Mrs J.Morgan John Mackie, Church Broughton T
B J Morgan John Mackie Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWUltrafilly Half-sisterto6fwinnerBurrowsSeesideand2-y-o6.5fwinnerAllezBurrows.DamFrench2-y-o 5f-6.5fwinner.Wearshood.Likelybestwatchedondebut.
12 CLASH OF THE ASH (IRE) (-)
TFRHIIII BHA-
3 8-13 (8)
Br B f Kodiac - Invincible Ash (IRE) Andrew Mullen J
O New Pals Syndicate Tristan Davidson, Carlisle T
B Mr Eunan Condron
TIMEFORMVIEWHalf-sisterto6f-11/4mwinnerBattleCommenceand11/4mwinnerSpiritofAsh.Dam5f-6.3fwinner Wearshood.Winningnewcomersforthisyardarefewandfarbetween,sowatchingbriefadvised. TFRHIIII BHA-
2022: LATTAM (IRE) 3 9 4 Cieren Fallon 2-1 (William Haggas) 7 ran Hood worn first time by No 11, 12. Hood worn by No 6. Tongue Strap worn by No 9.
DECLARED RUNNERS 12
Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Poet Master (IRE), 11-4 Tango Man (GB), 11-2 Cover Up (IRE), 8-1 Final Credit (IRE), 12-1 Sherood (GB), 22-1 Smalleytime (IRE), 40-1 Wild Hoofer (GB), 80-1 Rollz Royz (GB), 100-1 Burrows Dream (FR), 150-1 Forceful Spirit (GB), Clash of The Ash (IRE), 200-1 Balmy Breese (GB)
PLAY SMARTER
Though POET MASTER didn’t have much to beat on his debut at Musselburgh, he went about his business in the mannerofa decent prospect and is takento maintain his 100% record here before going onto biggerthings.Tango Man fetched £496,000when resold as a 2-y-o and is feared most on the back of his encouraging reappearance third at Kempton. Newcomer Cover Up makes plenty of appeal on paper and is next on the list ahead ofWetherby winner Final Credit.
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LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): M Dods (16 wins from 111 runners, 14%) runs FIRST GREYED
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): R Fahey (8 wins from 51 runners, 16%) runs LA FEILE & SIR MAXI
WEIGHTWATCHER: SIR MAXI won off a handicap mark of 69, his rating is now down 6lb to 63.
LONGESTTRAVELLER: COVERT MISSION trained by K P De Foy, Newmarket, 191 miles.
withhisstablegoingwell,sonotaforlornhopebackonturf
6 CHIFA (IRE) (21) 114-112 D
Br Gr g Gutaifan (IRE) - Inca Trail (USA)
O Exors of the late Mr J.P. Carrington
B Bakewell Bloodstock&Richmond Bloodstock
de Giles, Ledbury T
TIMEFORMVIEWDidn’t needto improveto win 8-runnerhandicap atWolverhampton in May and backed it up with a creditablesecondof6atChepstow Shouldgiveanothergoodaccount.
7 FIRST GREYED (IRE) (52) 23100-0 CD
TFRHHHHI BHA65
5 9-6 (2)
Br Gr g Gutaifan (IRE) - Hidden Girl (IRE) David Probert J
O The Gorijeb Partnership
Michael Dods, Darlington T
B Knocktoran, A.Mouknass, Ecurie Pandora Denton Hall Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Lost his form towards the end of last year and again failed to beat a rival at Wetherby on return. Mightstripfitterforthat,however,andhe’sgotaC&Dwintohisname.
TFRHHHII BHA65
8 SIR MAXI (GB) (14) 54-0044 D BF 5 9-4 (1)
Br B g Adaay (IRE) - Winifred Jo Jack Garritty J
O Mr M. J. Macleod Richard Fahey, Malton T
B Mr Max Weston Baker Finch Interiors, Leods Contracts Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWNotatbestthisseasonbutmoreencouragementwhenarespectablefourthatMusselburghafortnightago. Fairlytreatedifhecanbuildonthat.
TFRHHHII BHA63
9 LA FEILE (GB) (35) 640-425 D BF 4 9-4 (11)
Br B f Aclaim (IRE) - Zeyran (IRE) Connor Murtagh J
O Richard Fahey Ebor Racing Club Ltd Richard Fahey, Malton T

B Mrs J. E. Laws
TIMEFORMVIEWRunner-upinahandicapatCatterickthathasprovedtobestrongform(winner,thirdandfourthallwonnexttime) andlikelyfoundtheracecomingtoosoonatCarlislesubsequently.Onetonotebackfromalongerbreak.
10 GO SING (IRE) (24) 26000-3
TFRHHHHI BHA63
5 9-1 (9)
Br B g Lawman (FR) - Jillnextdoor (IRE) Ryan Sexton (3) J
O The Sportsmans Syndicate Julie Camacho, Malton T
B John O’Connor Sportsmans Northallerton, McIvors.co.uk S
TIMEFORM VIEW 6/1, first run since leaving Michael & David Easterby when creditable third of 9 in handicap at Ayr (7.2f,firm)24daysago.Onetoconsiderfromareducedmark.
11 MR TREVOR (IRE) (52) 6210-00 D
TFRHHHII BHA60
5 9-0 (4)
Br B g Kodi Bear (IRE) - Muscadelle Andrew Mullen J
O Mr T. S. Ingham & Mrs Liz Ingham Ann Duffield, Leyburn T
B J. Horan & M. Conaghan Sims Suzuki S
TIMEFORMVIEWLast3winshavecomeonAWandbothoutingssofarthistermhavebeenpoor,soothersmakemoreappeal. TFRHHIII BHA59
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
2022: GOLDEN APOLLO 8 9 10 David Allan 3-1 (Tim Easterby) 8 ran
Hood worn by No 2. Blinkers worn by No 7. Tongue Strap worn by No 3.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 5.
Stewards Note:
GLORYAND GOLD: Following its run on 1/5/2023 it was reported that the horse ran too freely
ProbableS.P’s: 4-1 Danzart (IRE), 9-2 La Feile (GB), 6-1 Chifa (IRE), 7-1 Go Sing (IRE), 17-2 Covert Mission (FR), 10-1 Mohareb (GB), Sir Maxi (GB), 22-1 First Greyed (IRE), 33-1 Spells At Dawn (IRE), MrTrevor (IRE), 66-1 Glory And Gold (GB)
PLAY SMARTER
DANZART has been in terrific form lately and, following another excellent run at Newmarket, he’s worth a chance to resume winning ways La Feile is likely to bounce back from a modest run at Carlisle and Chifa should give another good account.
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TODAY'S RACE CONDITIONS
First Race 6.05 - THE VISIT racingtv.com HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4448 to the winning horse The second to receive £2087, the third £1042, the fourth £521 and the fifth £260 for three yrs old only, Rated 51-70 (also open to such horses rated 71 and 72; such horses rated 50 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £42 stake if the horse is rated 51 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 50 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 5th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after June 24th, 2023, for each race won 6lb A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a prize of £50 presented to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse. 24 entries at £42. - Closed July 1st, 2023. Owners Prize Money.Winner £3510; Second £1755;Third £877; Fourth £439; Fifth £219. (PenaltyValue £4448.90) SS
SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 6.40 - THE JILLWILCOX-JONES MEMORIAL HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4448 to the winning horse The second to receive £2087, the third £1042, the fourth £521 and the fifth £260 for three yrs old only, Rated 56-75 (also open to such horses rated 76 and 77; such horses rated 55 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £42 stake if the horse is rated 56 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 55 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 5th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after June 24th, 2023, for each race won 6lb The family of Jill Wilcox-Jones have generously sponsored this race A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a prize of £50 will be presented to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse in this race 25 entries at £42. - Closed July 1st, 2023. Owners Prize Money.Winner £3510; Second £1755;Third £877; Fourth £439; Fifth £219. (PenaltyValue £4448.90) SS
SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 7.15 - THE BRITISH EBF FILLIES’ NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5399 to the winning horse The second to receive £2534, the third £1267 and the fourth £633. for novice two yrs old fillies only, which are E.B.F eligible. Enter by noon, July 1st and pay £49 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 5th. Weights: 9st 2lb each Penalties, for each Restricted Novice or Maiden race won 4lb For each other race won 7lb (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties) The Trustees of The British EBF have generously contributed £1000 towards the prize fund for this race A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a prize of £50 presented to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse. 15 entries at £49. - Closed July 1st, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4267; Second £2133; Third £1067; Fourth £533. (PenaltyValue £5399.46) SS
SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 7.50 - THE GLOBAL MATERIALS HANDLING LTD HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £6542 to the winning horse The second to receive £3070, the third £1533, the fourth £767 and the fifth £382. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 66-85 (also open to such horses rated 86 and 87; such horses rated 65 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £62 stake if the horse is rated 66 or higher, or £12 stake if the horse is rated 65 or lower with £50 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 5th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 3lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-y-o 9st 8lb Penalties, after June 24th, 2023, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb Global Materials Handling has generously sponsored this race A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a prize of £50 will be presented to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse in this race. 19 entries at £62. - Closed July 1st, 2023.OwnersPrizeMoney.Winner£5161;Second£2581;Third£1290;Fourth£645; Fifth £323. (PenaltyValue £6542.50) SS
SEE PAGE 22 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 8.25 - THE JOIN RACING TV NOW NOVICE 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 novice three yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, July 1st and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 5th. Weights: 3-y-o colts and geldings 9st 4lb; fillies 8st 13lb 4-y-o and up colts and geldings 9st 12lb; fillies 9st 7lb Penalties, for each Restricted Novice or Maiden race won 5lb For each other race won 7lb (Where appropriate, median auction and auction Novice or Maiden races will carry the same penalty as Restricted races) (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties) A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a prize of £50 presented to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse. 24 entries at £40 - Closed July 1st, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3414; Second £1706; Third £854; Fourth £426. (Penalty Value £4320)
4 Balloted Out Under Rules (I)9 and (I)10 SS
SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 9.00 - THE RACING TV PROFITS BACK TO RACING HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4448 to the winning horse The second to receive £2087, the third £1042, the fourth £521 and the fifth £260 for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 49-68 (also open to such horses rated 69 and 70; such horses rated 48 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £42 stake if the horse is rated 49 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 48 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 5th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, afterJune 24th, 2023, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb
A memento will be presented to the winning owner and a prize of £50 presented to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse. 19 entries at £42. - Closed July 1st, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3510; Second £1755; Third £877; Fourth £439; Fifth £219. (PenaltyValue £4448.90) SS
SEE PAGE 26 FOR THIS RACE.
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