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SIXTH RACE 4.30
THE WATCH REPLAYS ON RACING TV MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)
for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares x Total prize fund £7650
Owners Prize Money. 1st £3090, 2nd £1545, 3rd £773, 4th £386, 5th £193. (Penalty Value £4039.96)
Leading course trainer (17-22): D Skelton (29 wins from 154 runners, 19%) runs GLOBAL FAMENGLORY and SHE’S SO LOVELY
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): D Skelton (4 wins from 27 runners, 15%) runs GLOBAL FAMENGLORY and SHE’S SO LOVELY colours no horse age st-lb
Longest Traveller: KENTFORD MALLARD trained by S Mullins, Amesbury, 148 miles.
1 CHORAL WORK (GB) (64) 22-5452
6 12-0
Br Gr m Nathaniel (IRE) - Chapel Choir Sean Bowen J
O Matt FitzGerald and The Songsters Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T
B Cheveley Park Stud Limited McCoy Contractors S
TIMEFORMVIEWBuiltonpromisinghurdlingdebut(forEllmarieHolden)whenscoringinnoviceatTaunton(16.5f)inFebruary Runner-upnext2startsandfollowingalow-key starttolifeinhandicaps,sheshowedmorewhensecondatLeicesterinNovember Thatformisn’tsomethingtobegettingcarriedawaywith.
2 GLOBAL FAMENGLORY (IRE) (320) 06/2246- 7 11-12
HHHHI BHA105
Br B m Fame And Glory - Noble Pearl (GER) Harry Skelton J
O Mrs Susan Carsberg Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Roemerhof Stud Global Services (Freight Forwarders) Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Promise in bumpers and improved on opening hurdles display when finding only a useful prospect too strong at Doncaster (16.5f)inNovember2021.BetterthanresultwhenlastseeninMarchandthismarklooksworkableonreturnfortopyard.
3 ROCK OF FAME (GB) (50) 302-025
Br B m Fastnet Rock (AUS) - Familliarity
TFRHHHHH BHA103
6 11-8
Shane Quinlan (3) J
O Caroline Wilson and Lavinia Taylor Venetia Williams, Hereford T
B Meon Valley Stud Faucets Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Fair maiden on the Flat and similar level over hurdles. Back to form when second in a handicap at Ludlow in November but unable to build on that at Southwell soon after
4 PORTER IN THE PARK (IRE) (35) 21-P32
TFRHHHII BHA99
6 11-5
Br B m Walk In The Park (IRE) - Benefit of Porter (IRE) Tom Bellamy J
O Andrew Gemmell & Richard Lavelle
Emma Lavelle, Marlborough T
B John Redmond Hatherden Horse Transport S
TIMEFORM VIEW €85,000 purchase after winning an Irish point in April. Reportedly suffered from post-race ataxia on debut and while she showed a bit more twice last month, this mark demands more.
5 GETBAZOUTOFHERE (GB) (22) 50326-0
TFRHHHII BHA96
7 11-5
Br Ch m Gentlewave (IRE) - Present Your Case (IRE) Liam Harrison (3) J
O Mr I M Lewis Tom Gretton, Inkberrow T
B Yorton Farm Stud Jmc Surfacing Contractors, Treehouse Sporting Colours S
TIMEFORM VIEWModestform over hurdles so far, not looking straightforwardwhen runner-up on handicap debut at Doncasterin March last year
Letdownbyjumpingwhenmid-fieldatHaydockthefollowingmonthandshelookedrustyonreappearance.Hoodleftoff.
TFRHHHII BHA96
6 KENTFORD MALLARD (GB) (21) 2415U4 D 10 11-4
Br B m Sulamani (IRE) - Kentford Grebe Micheal Nolan J
O Mr D. I. Bare Seamus Mullins, Amesbury T
B D. I. Bare
We Do Vans S
TIMEFORM VIEWHeldherformwellinthespring/summerlastyearandovercameafewwaywardleapstoscoreatSouthwell(3m)inJune Respectablefourthat Taunton21daysagoonwhatwaseffectivelyherfirstrunfor6months(unseatedriderstartatExeteronNewYear’sDay).Notdiscounted.
TFRHHHII BHA95
7 INNISFREE LASS (IRE) (41) 6006 5 11-1
Br B m Yeats (IRE) - Topless (IRE) Ciaran Gethings J
O The Danum Partnership Stuart Edmunds, Newport Pagnell T
B Pat & Eddie Barry Princes Risborough Cookshop, Science Supplements S
TIMEFORM VIEW Modest form in her qualifying runs at up to 21.3f but handicaps are more suitable
TFRHHHII BHA92
8 SHE’S SO LOVELY (IRE) (455) 42/545- 7 10-13
Br B m Mahler - House-of-Hearts (IRE)
O Winter Gold Racing 2
Bridget Andrews J
Dan Skelton, Alcester T
B Nicholas Dee Ladbrokes, The Air Ambulance Service (Warwickshire & Northamptonshire) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-up in a point. Didn’t achieve much in 3 novice hurdles for new yard this autumn but this trip will suit and she has a low mark for her top yard to exploit. TFRHHHHI BHA90
DECLARED RUNNERS 8
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 6.
Stewards Note:
2022:NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR
GETBAZOUTOFHERE: Following its run on 8/1/2023 it was reported that the horse was unsuited by the going.
Probable S.P’s: 10-3 Choral Work (GB), 5-1 Global Famenglory (IRE), 11-2 Porter In The Park (IRE), 13-2 Rock of Fame (GB), 9-1 Kentford Mallard (GB), She’s So Lovely (IRE), 10-1 Getbazoutofhere (GB), 14-1 Innisfree Lass (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
GLOBAL FAMENGLORY’s fitness isn’t really a concern on return from 10 months off given the yard she represents and this mark ought to be within range Choral Work’s runner-up effort at Leicester isn’t a strong piece of form but she still warrants consideration, with She’s So Lovely, a stablemate of the selection, needs a check in the market.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.GLOBAL FAMENGLORY (IRE) 2.CHORAL WORK 3.SHE’S SO LOVELY (IRE)
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