Huntingdon Racecard - Tuesday 28th March

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TUESDAY 28 MARCH 2023

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THE JOCKEY CLUB WELCOMES YOU

A warm welcome to Huntingdon Racecourse for an afternoon of jumps racing, with six races on the card.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors Racing TV their generous support across today’s card We are also celebrating the retirement of Pete Bowers with our fourth race on the card. We are delighted to be joined by his friends and family today and wish them an enjoyable afternoon

As we near the end of the season, our Fairfax Saddles Leading Trainer and Jockey awards are getting close. Currently, Fergal O’ Brien and Paddy Brennan are topping the boards with 5 fixtures remaining until the final results are in Looking ahead, we have our Easter Monday Family Fun Day on Monday 10th April, with some great racing alongside a host of children’s entertainment. Under 18s race free, so this is a great chance to enjoy a day out with the whole family this Easter Our Season Finale is also fast approaching, the Jurassic-inspired Dino-Mite Raceday on Bank Holiday Monday 29th May. Tickets for all our events are on sale through our website www.thejockeyclub. co.uk/huntingdon. Be sure to book ahead for any hospitality experiences including spaces at our award-winning Peterborough restaurant.

On course you will find Lentons and Hurdles bars as well as several friendly outdoor food concession units for you to choose from, keeping you well fuelled as you take in the racing from our trackside vantage points.

I hope that you have a fantastic time at Huntingdon this afternoon, and with the exciting line up of race days ahead, we would like to wish all the owners, trainers, jockeys and stable staff best of luck for the season

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4 TOP NOTCH (FR) (29) 1/310P-1

8 11-4

B g Poliglote - Topira (FR) Daryl Jacob

Mr Simon Munir & Mr Isaac Souede

Nicky Henderson, Lambourn

Haras Des Sablonnets & Dr Vet B. Gabeur Ptarmigan Media Limited

TIMEFORM VIEW High-class chaser on his day and produced a gutsy effort to make a winning reappearance over hurdles at Aintree last month. Should be spot on now, so all set for a bold bid. TFRHHHHH BHA161

RACECARD

1. FORM

A quick way to 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

BETTING

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.

EXPERT VIEW

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’S TRAINER & THEIR LOCATION

Look out for the summary of leading course trainers before each race

5. JOCKEY

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 Ibs)

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

13. Horse’s owner

14. Horse’s breeder

15. Birthplace of horse (outside GB)

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.

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Stewards

Tony McGlone (Chief Steward)

Rupert Sweeting (Stewards’ Panel Chair)

Polly Greco, Gordan Markham,

Ben Ford

Starters

Kieran O’Shea

Willie Jardine

Judge

David Hicks

Clerk of the Scales

Paul Champion

Handicapper

Chris Nash

Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers

Louise Sheridan

John Bramhill

Julie Lingham

Medical Officers

Dr Ross Worthington (RMO)

Dr Piers Reinhold (RMO)

Dr Chris Rollason (RMO)

Nurse

Sue Pateman

Veterinary Officer

Matthew Tong

Betting Ring Manager

Sarah Woodborne

Commentator

Martin Harris

Pete’s Retirement Party

Veterinary Surgeons

Stuart Thorne (Senior)

Richard Meers

Mike Barton Chairman

Julian Taylor Committee

Steve Elsom

Mark Myers

Jane Wallace

Nick Wright

Bobby Jackson

General Manager

James Wilcox

Clerk of the Course

Roderick Duncan

Catering Manager

Allan Porter

Head Groundsman

Bradley Prescott

Farrier

Steve Wright

Safeguarding Lead

James Wilcox

Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Roderick Duncan

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WHERE TO EAT & DRINK

Whatever your tastes and whatever your budget, your refreshment requirements are catered for at Huntingdon.

Below is our range of refreshments areas. There is directional signage along the concourse level or for further direction please ask a member of staff.

PETERBOROUGH CHASE RESTAURANT

The Peterborough Chase Restaurant offers both two course and three course, with light afternoon tea, menu options. Your table is reserved for the day in the restaurant, which boasts panoramic views of the track and the parade ring Dine in Style in the Peterborough Chase Restaurant. Tables are available today.

FAVOURITES BAR

Fully stocked bar.

LENTON’S BAR

Located on the ground floor, Lenton’s offers a fully stocked bar

Sharps Bar

Champions Hospitality Suites 1-5

Fairfax Saddles Owners & Trainers Suite

Marquee facility, childrens entertainment and inflatables

Favourites Bar

FIRST RACE 1.30

THE RACING TV NOVICES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5)

for novice five yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £8000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £3231, 2nd £1615, 3rd £808, 4th £404, 5th £202. (Penalty Value £4224.80)

Leading course trainer (17-22): O Murphy (24 wins from 108 runners, 22%) runs DROP HIM IN Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): O Murphy (12 wins from 44 runners, 27%) runs DROP HIM IN Longest Traveller: HOLERDAY RIDGE trained by Claire Hitch, Watchet, 212 miles.

colours no horse age st-lb

1 SPOTTY DOG (GB) (13) 4-612P1 CD

8 12-0

Br Ch g Sixties Icon - Where’s My Slave (IRE) Liam Harrison (3) J

O Mr Michael Hawker Mike Hawker, Chippenham T

B Mr Michael R. E. Hawker

TIMEFORM VIEW All the sharper for his reappearance when getting off the mark in C&D handicap In January Record here stands at 2-2 following recent success back over this C&D but now has more on his plate having gone up 6lb

2 LE TUEUR (IRE) (11) 322211 CD

TFRHHHII BHA99

8 11-13

Br Ch g Flemensfirth (USA) - Golden Odyssey (IRE) Jay Tidball (7) J

O Yen Hall Farm Racing Sarah Humphrey, West Wratting T

B Gregg Stafford Tote S

TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-upfirst2startsforthisyardatFakenhampriortowide-marginC&Dsuccessearlierthismonth.Dulyfollowedupunderapenaltybackat Fakenham(29f,soft)11daysagobuthelookedtiredatthefinishthatdayandtherehastobeaconcernthatthiswillcometoosoon.

3 HOLERDAY RIDGE (IRE) (23) 433UP3

TFRHHHHI BHA98

8 11-12

Br B g Mahler - Deep Lilly Sean Houlihan J

O Mrs C. Hitch Claire Hitch, Watchet T

B Ms L. Pyne

TIMEFORM VIEW Newton Abbot maiden hurdle winner last spring and made the frame switched to handicap company on next 3 starts. By no means disgracedondebutinthissphereatFfosLas(21f,goodtosoft)lasttimeandeach-waychanceifcopingwiththisstepupintrip

4 DROP HIM IN (IRE) (30) F4-30U4

TFRHHHII BHA97

7 11-11

Br Br g Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Dart Queen (GER) Sean Bowen J

O Zavier Austin, Mrs Roz Wyles & Partner Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T

B Irish National Stud McCoy Contractors S

TIMEFORM VIEW Maiden hurdler in Ireland who made the frame on 2 of his 4 starts in points prior to a creditable third returned to timber for new yard at Lingfield in November However, well held both completed starts in this sphere to date

TFRHHIII BHA96

5 METHODTOTHEMAGIC (IRE) (36) 3P-0036 8 11-9

Br B m Sans Frontieres (IRE) - Cindy’s Fancy (IRE) Tom Bellamy J

O Dalziel Family, T White, J Inverdale Richard Phillips, Moreton-in-Marsh T

B Mr M. Campbell Tori Global S

TIMEFORM VIEW Encouragingenoughstartinthisspherewhenthirdof10intheLeicesterhandicap(22.7f,goodtosoft)wonbyMixedwavelast month.However,shetookabackwardstepatLingfieldnexttimeandothersmakemoreappealonthisoccasion.

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TFRHHHII BHA94

EL HAGEB ROSE (FR) (29) 6//P-104P 9 11-4

Br B g Coastal Path - Ile Rose (FR)

O Homewoodgate Racing Club

B S.C.E.A. de La Chaussee

Caoilin Quinn (5) J

Paddy Butler, Lewes T

TIMEFORM VIEW Very lightly raced for Gary Moore and caused a major upset starting out for Paddy Butler when landing a Plumpton handicap hurdle in November Belowthatlevelsince,though,andhasofferedpreciouslittlein2previousattemptsoverfences.Cheekpiecesapplied.

7 MIXEDWAVE (IRE) (11) 034112 D

Br B g Gentlewave (IRE) - Chicklemix

O Mrs P. M. Sly

TFRHIIII BHA89

6 11-3

Paul O’Brien J

Pam Sly, Peterborough T

B P. M. & M. H. Sly Pam Sly Racing S

TIMEFORM VIEW Front runner who has taken very well to fences, winning at Leicester (22.5f) and Market Rasen (3m) last month. Lost littlecaste in defeat offthis revised mark at Fakenham (24.2f,soft) recently and another bold show on the cards.

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AIKENBREAKINHEART (IRE) (19) 665241

Br B g Aiken - Stelobel

O Any Port In a Storm

TFRHHHHH BHA88

8 10-12

James Davies J

Richard Rowe, Pulborough T

B Anngrove Stud Southern Cranes & Access Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW WinlessfollowingadozenattemptsoverhurdlesbutstruckatthesecondtimeofaskinginthissphereatWincanton(25f,soft)earlierthismonth. Whilehisprofilesuggeststhatheisnotanobvioustypetofollowup,heisneverthelessrespectedhavingbeennudgedupjust2lb TFRHHHII BHA83

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2m 7f 129y

9 DOYENS DE ANTE (IRE) (47) 356-566 BF 7 10-5

Br B g Doyen (IRE) - De Street (IRE) Charlie Hammond J

O Mrs D. Prosser Max Young, 115.00

TIMEFORM VIEW Some fair pieces of form to his name over hurdles, most notably when third in a 12-runner handicap at Hereford last February Heavilysupportedaheadofchasedebuthereonlateststartbutheshowedlittlesparkandishardtorecommendonthebackofthat. TFRHHIII BHA76

DECLARED RUNNERS 9 2022: LESKINFERE (IRE) 9 10 0 Ben Poste 4-1 (John Cornwall) 5 ran Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 6. Tongue Strap worn by No 2, 9. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 3. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 2.

Probable S.P’s: 10-3 Le Tueur (IRE), 4-1 Mixedwave (IRE), 11-2 Aikenbreakinheart (IRE), 6-1 Spotty Dog (GB), 10-1 Holerday Ridge (IRE), 11-1 Methodtothemagic (IRE), 14-1 Drop Him In (IRE), 16-1 Doyens de Ante (IRE), 66-1 El Hageb Rose (FR)

PLAY SMARTER

All things considered, MIXEDWAVE looks the safest option. He failed in his hat-trick bid at Fakenham but didn’t do much wrong in splitting a couple of in-form rivals, and it could be that this return to a right-handed course will be in his favour Le Tueur has to be feared in current form but this will be his third race of the month and he could prove vulnerable, while it was a weak race that Aikenbreakinheart won at Wincanton and Spotty Dog, though 2-2 here, is now on a tough-looking mark.

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SECOND RACE 2.00

THE RACING TV FILLIES’ JUVENILE HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)

for juvenile four yrs old fillies x Total prize fund £8300

Owners Prize Money. 1st £3464, 2nd £1732, 3rd £866, 4th £433. (Penalty Value £4520.18)

Leading course trainer (17-22): Fergal O’Brien (32 wins from 109 runners, 29%) runs GREYVAL

Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): D McCain (11 wins from 51 runners, 22%) runs INKWELL

Longest Traveller: QUALITY trained by P Hobbs & J White, Minehead, 209 miles.

colours no horse age st-lb

1 GREYVAL (FR) (60) 21

11-7

Br Gr f The Grey Gatsby (IRE) - Valley Girl (FR) Paddy Brennan J

O The Oakley Partnership Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham T

B Suc Derek Clee Bresbet S

TIMEFORM VIEW Twice a winner over 1 1/2m in France and confirmed the promise of her hurdling debut when landing 9-runner listed event at Doncaster(16.6f,good)inJanuary,quickeningtoleadbeforelast.Remainswithpotentialandlooksuptodefyingapenalty TFRHHHHH BHA120

2 CAPE CORNWALL ROSE (IRE) (31)

11-0

Br B f Awtaad (IRE) - Alice Rose (IRE) James Davies J

O Dr H. Tayton-Martin Sir Mark Todd, Swindon T

B MLF Bloodstock Mark Todd Collection S

TIMEFORM VIEW Poor maiden on the Flat who is easily passed over making her hurdling debut in a tongue strap.

3 CRAZY MAISIE (IRE) (39)

TFRHIIII BHA-

11-0

Br B f Belardo (IRE) - Circleofinfluence (USA) Max Kendrick J

O Mr Alexander Bangs Mark Hoad, Lewes T

B Oghill House Stud & Joseph M. Burke

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair handicapper on Flat, stays 1 1/2m, made frame all 3 starts in 2023. Starts out over hurdles against her own sex.

4 GOLDEN GLANCE (GB) (11) 4

11-0

TFRHHHII BHA-

Br B f Golden Horn - Zeeba (IRE) Henry Brooke J

O BCC Racing Partnership Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T

B Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum Swansway S

TIMEFORM VIEW FairforminminoreventsontheFlat,stays11/2m,besteffortlasttime SoldfromSimon&EdCrisfordfor35,000gnsinNovemberandoffered somethingtoworkonsenthurdlingunderaconsiderateridewhenfourthof13atDoncaster(16.6f)11daysago Entitledtodobetter

5 INKWELL (GB) (73) 0

Br B f Intello (GER) - Three By Three (IRE)

11-0

TFRHHHII BHA-

Theo Gillard J

O Mr Philip Newton Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T

B Philip Newton Tote, Proactive Personnel Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Intello filly Dam unraced half-sister to useful hurdler (2m winner) Cops And Robbers. Dropped away over 2f out in a Wetherby bumper on January’s debut and has since had a breathing operation.

6 JOLIE BAIE (FR) (47) 0

Br B f Gris de Gris (IRE) - Belle Sauvage (FR)

O Jo Davis and Chris Butler

11-0

TFRHHHII BHA-

Sean Bowen J

Jo Davis, East Garston T

B Mr Florent Lanier Equissistant Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Sent off 100/1 when offering little in a C&D bumper on last month’s debut.

7 MOIRAI (IRE) (7) 5 11-0

Br B f Manduro (GER) - Carole’s Destiny

O Amy Murphy Racing Club

B Paul Murphy

TFRHIIII BHA-

Jack Quinlan J

Amy Murphy, Newmarket T

CLASS1PERSONNEL, Amy Murphy Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Went with little encouragement in a hood on last week’s debut at Market Rasen (16.6f, heavy).

TFRHHIII BHA-

8 QOYA (GB) (41) 45 11-0

Br B f Almanzor (FR) - Plume Rose

O Louisa Stone & St Albans Bloodstock

B Overbury Stallions Ltd

Tom Cannon J

Alan King, Barbury Castle T

TIMEFORM VIEW FairlyusefulonFlatforWilliamHaggas(stays13/4m),winnertwicein2022 Promisinghurdlesdebutwithoutherusualtongue

strapwhenfourthatFfosLasbutwentbackwardsatHereford2weekslater,possiblyfindingtheracecomingtoosoon. TFRHHHII BHA-

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1m 7f 171y

9 QUALITY (GB) (30) 02 11-0

Br Gr f Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Sahalin Sean Houlihan J

O Mr Mel Mathias Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead T

B Mel Mathias Centre Great Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Well held in bumper/junior hurdle

10 RAVI ROAD (IRE) (30) 6 11-0

TFRHHIII BHA-

Br Ch f Zoffany (IRE) - Crosstalk (IRE) Harriet Tucker (7) J

O Ushers Court Mark Usher, Lambourn T

B Camas Park, Lynch Bages & Summerhill Tote S

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest maiden on the Flat who offered little tried over hurdles at Hereford last month.

TFRHHIII BHA-

11 RENDITION (IRE) (11) 650 11-0

Br Ch f Ulysses (IRE) - Penny Lane Forever Charlie Hammond J

O Stuart Edmunds Racing Club Stuart Edmunds, Newport Pagnell T

B D. G. Iceton Science Supplements, Oakman Group PLC S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair performer on the Flat but has made little impact in 3 starts over hurdles. Cheekpieces on for 1st time

TFRHHIII BHA69

DECLARED RUNNERS 11 2022: ADDOSH 4 11 5 Ciaran Gethings 9-4 (Stuart Edmunds) 5 ran

Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 11. Tongue Strap worn by No 2.

Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 5.

Stewards Note:

QOYA: Following its run on 15/2/2023 it was reported that the horse was found to have bled.

Probable S.P’s: 4-7 Greyval (FR), 7-1 Qoya (GB), 10-1 Golden Glance (GB), 16-1 Inkwell (GB), 25-1 Crazy Maisie (IRE), 33-1 Rendition (IRE), 50-1 Quality (GB), 66-1 Moirai (IRE), Ravi Road (IRE), 100-1 Cape Cornwall Rose (IRE), Jolie Baie (FR)

PLAY SMARTER

GREYVAL showed a sharp turn of foot to land a Doncaster listed event in January and this looks a good opportunity for her to follow up under a penalty Qoya and Golden Glance are fancied to battle it out for minor honours.

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THIRD RACE 2.30

THE RACING TV HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5)

for five yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £8500

Owners Prize Money. 1st £3433, 2nd £1716, 3rd £859, 4th £429, 5th £214. (Penalty Value £4488.85)

Leading course trainer (17-22): Fergal O’Brien (32 wins from 109 runners, 29%) runs KEPLERIAN

Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): Fergal O’Brien (4 wins from 35 runners, 11%) runs KEPLERIAN

Weightwatcher: ABAYA DU MATHAN won off a handicap mark of 102, his rating is now down 15lb to 87

Longest Traveller: ALBERIC trained by P Hobbs & J White, Minehead, 209 miles.

colours no horse age st-lb

1 THE KNOT IS TIED (IRE) (54) P-31PPP D 8 12-0

Br B g Casamento (IRE) - Really Polish (USA) Jack Quinlan J

O Ken Lawrence & Roy Mousley Neil King, Burderop T

B Ringfort Stud Tote S

TIMEFORM VIEWFair winner over hurdles who returned to form from out the blue to score over fences at Lingfield (2m) in December However, he’s failed to complete all 3 starts since, including in refitted blinkers at Fakenham (21.2f) 54 days ago TFRHHIII BHA99

2 ALBERIC (FR) (71) 113-PP0 CD

6 11-10

Br B g Poliglote - Khayance (FR) Sean Houlihan J

O Corrina Ltd Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead T

B G.A.E.C. Campos

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest winner at 20f over hurdles/fences. Had breathing op before only seventh of 10 in handicap chase at Hereford (20.9f, heavy) 71 days ago. Has it to prove at present.

3 KEPLERIAN (GB) (28) 444-5P4

Br B g Telescope (IRE) - Countess Camilla

TFRHHIII BHA95

6 11-8

Connor Brace J

O Huw & Richard Davies & Friends Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham T

B H. Davies & R. Davies Kendall & Davies S

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest maiden hurdler who wasn’t disgraced on his chasing debut when fourth of 7 in 22f Leicester handicap 28 days ago Tongue strap again fitted. Needs to build on it now.

4 MASTER MALCOLM (GB) (47) 1-P5342

TFRHHHII BHA93

6 11-7

Br Ch g Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Desert Sage James Best J

O Mrs Clare Richmond-Watson Emma-Jane Bishop, Cheltenham T

B J. H. Richmond-Watson NAF S

TIMEFORM VIEW Back to form in first-time blinkers when second of 8 in handicap chase at this C&D (good to soft)

47 days ago Form has been franked so rates a player nudged up just 1lb with headgear retained. TFRHHHHH BHA92

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BITASWEETSYMPHONY (IRE) (18) 35-5234 D8 11-6

Br B g Mahler - Libertango (IRE) Charlie Todd J

O Bostock Dunlevy McGuinness Bradshaw Sam Allwood, Whitchurch T

B A. Smart Allwood Horse Transport S

TIMEFORM VIEW Arrives in good nick in handicap chases, fourth of 9 at Ayr (3m) 18 days ago Blinkers on 1st time Merits consideration.

6 ZUCKERBERG (GER) (47) 315555

TFRHHHHI BHA91

7 11-5

Br B g Kamsin (GER) - Zazera (FR) Gavin Sheehan J

O John Marriott Jennie Candlish, Leek T

B Gestut Karlshof Torvic Magnets, Pra World Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Won at Sedgefield in November but below form of late, only fifth of 8 in handicap chase over C&D 47 days ago Unreliable individual.

TFRHHIII BHA90

7 ABAYA DU MATHAN (FR) (21) P4P43P D 11 11-2

Br B g Al Namix (FR) - Swahilie du Mathan (FR) Mr Gearoid Harney (7) J

O Judith Wilson David Pipe, Wellington T

B Mr Jean-Marie Baradeau W & S Recycling S

TIMEFORM VIEW Seventeen runs since last win in 2022. Pulled up at Sandown (24.2f, soft) 21 days ago so hard to make a case for.

8 UBERMAN (IRE) (54) 22-0306

TFRHHIII BHA87

9 10-12

Br B g Mahler - Super Sammy Joe Anderson (7) J

O Mr D. White Katharine Davis, Reading T

B Paudie Dowling

TIMEFORM VIEW Comes here below par, sole run for Christian Williams when sixth of 8 in handicap chase at Fakenham (16.3f, good) 54 days ago Back up in trip Has rejoined former yard

TFRHHIII BHA83

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CARO DES FLOS (FR) (16) 4-5PP24 D 11 10-7

Br B g Tiger Groom - Royale Marie (FR) Tom Bellamy J

O Mrs J.A. Benson & Miss S.N. Benson Julian Smith, Tirley T

B Mr Clovis Bardin & Mme Florence Bardin Mrs Benson & Miss S.N. Benson S

TIMEFORM VIEW Seems poor nowadays and only fourth of 6 in handicap chase at Market Rasen (21.4f, soft)

16 days ago Eleven runs since last win in 2021 too.

TFRHHIII BHA78

DECLARED RUNNERS 9 2022: OUT THE GLEN (IRE) 9 11 7 Lewis Stones 10-11 (Olly Murphy) 6 ran Blinkers worn first time by No 5. Blinkers worn by No 1. Tongue Strap worn by No 3.

Blinkers, Tongue Strap worn by No 2, 4, 7. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 6.

Probable S.P’s: 10-3 Master Malcolm (GB), 13-2 Keplerian (GB), 15-2 Bitasweetsymphony (IRE), 8-1 Abaya du Mathan (FR), Uberman (IRE), 17-2 Zuckerberg (GER), 10-1 Alberic (FR), 11-1 Caro des Flos (FR), 18-1 The Knot Is Tied (IRE)

PLAY SMARTER

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest and MASTER MALCOLM looks the way to go on the back of his good C&D second which looks strong form for the grade Bitasweetsymphony appeals as the chief threat, especially if the fitting of blinkers ekes out a bit of improvement. Keplerian can’t be ruled out too if building on his encouraging chasing debut fourth at Leicester.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.MASTER MALCOLM

2.BITASWEETSYMPHONY (IRE) 3.KEPLERIAN

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Pete’s Retirement Party

THE PETE BOWERS RETIREMENT RACE

MAIDEN HURDLE

RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE)

for maiden four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £8300

Owners Prize Money. 1st £3464, 2nd £1732, 3rd £866, 4th £433. (Penalty Value £4520.18)

Leading course trainer (17-22): O Murphy (24 wins from 108 runners, 22%) runs BUSHTUCKER PARK

Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): O Murphy (12 wins from 44 runners, 27%) runs BUSHTUCKER PARK

Longest Traveller: GIEVES trained by B Pauling, Naunton, 116 miles.

colours no horse age st-lb

1 ALRIGHT CHAP (IRE) (92) 0

6 11-6

Br B g Sageburg (IRE) - Brown Arrow (IRE) Tom Bellamy J

O The Aspirationals Richard Phillips, Moreton-in-Marsh T

B Mrs Una Sinnott Tori Global S

TIMEFORM VIEW Sageburg gelding. Hinted at ability when eighth of 13 on debut in a C&D bumper on debut back in December, closing up late Is bred to stay well so this trip entitled to be on the sharp side now attentions switch to timber TFRHHIII BHA-

2 ARCTIC SAINT (IRE) (118) 0 BF

5 11-6

Br Gr g Saint des Saints (FR) - Nomad Attitude (FR) David Bass J

O Lady Dulverton Kim Bailey, Cheltenham T

B Sean Hoare Kim Bailey Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW £105,0003-y-o,SaintDesSaintsgelding.Hadwindop/fittedwithtonguetie,bestexcuseddebutrunwhententhin15-runnerLudlowbumper ondebutbackinNovember,snatchedupenteringstraight.Goodchancehecanleavethatinhiswakenowswitchedtohurdles. TFRHHHHI BHA-

3 ESTACAS (GER) (34) 13-052 D

6 11-6

Br B g Galileo (IRE) - Earthly Paradise (GER) Brendan Powell J

O Constructive Equine David Bridgwater Stow-on-the-Wold T

B Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof Feasibility Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Useful in bumpers for Andreas Wohler and better with experience over timber for present yard, runner-up in 15-runner Ludlow maiden (15.7f) 5 weeks ago

4 GIEVES (IRE) (22) 05U

TFRHHHII BHA104

5 11-6

Br Ch g Shirocco (GER) - Lady of Appeal (IRE) Lorcan Williams J

O Pump & Plant Services Ltd Ben Pauling, Naunton T

B J. O’Connor Pump & Plant Services Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Shirocco gelding who stepped up plenty on his bumper debut effort when finishing fifth in 15-runner event at Ludlow (15.7f) inNovember Stillintouchwhenunseating3outonhurdlesbowatSouthwell(15.8f)3weeksagoandthispromisestorevealmore.

5 HAAFBOURD (GB) (26) 30

Br B g Haafhd - Bourdello

5 11-6

HHHII BHA-

O Mrs M. J. Arnold Emma-Jane Bishop, Cheltenham

B Jane Arnold NAF S

TIMEFORM VIEW Signsofabilitywhenthirdinsmall-fieldFakenhambumper(2m,soft)backinNovemberbutnotinanythinglikethe same form back from 4 months off at Taunton (16.5f) 26 days ago. Tongue tie fitted on hurdles debut.

6 JACK THE SAVAGE (GB) (22) 1335 D

Br B g Passing Glance - Catching Zeds

O M White J Frampton L Horsfall

B Harris & Ford Ltd

6 11-6

TFRHHIII BHA-

Charlie Price (3) J

Laura Horsfall, Towcester T

TIMEFORM VIEW Caused a surprise when winning 8-runner Worcester bumper last summer Mixed bag on the Flat in recent months but definite signsofpromiseincoupleofmaidensatupto20.4fmorerecently Nosurprisetoseehiminthemixdroppedbackintrip

7 STATE OF BLISS (IRE) (175)

Br B g Gleneagles (IRE) - Crystal Valkyrie (IRE)

O The Ridgeway Racing For Fun Partnership

B C. O. P. Hanbury

5 11-6

TFRHHHHI BHA-

Jack Quinlan J

Neil King, Burderop T

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful handicapper on Flat (stays 1 1/2m) who joined new yard for 11,000 gns in October Related to hurdle winners and the betting may prove the best guide on return/following a wind op TFRHHHII BHA-

8 TENFOLD (IRE) (29) P/-P6432

Br B g Born To Sea (IRE) - Dear Dream (IRE)

O D Channon & G L Moore

B Mohammed Hamad Khalifa Al-Attiyah

6 11-6

Rob Hargreaves (10) J

Gary Moore, Horsham T

K M Elite Products Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair 2m Flat maiden who comes here in very good nick over hurdles, third in a

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9 BUSHTUCKER PARK (IRE) (60) 0 5 10-13

Br B m Walk In The Park (IRE) - Kalico Kalista (IRE) Sean Bowen J

O Cousins & Wells Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T

B Ger and Eileen Ryan McCoy Contractors S

TIMEFORM VIEW €40,000 3-y-o, Walk In The Park mare. Dam (c97/h89), 2 1/2m chase winner Hinted at ability when seventh in 10-runner C&D bumperondebutinJanuary,briefheadwayunder4foutandneveronterms.Longertripsmayserveherideallyinthissphere. TFRHHHII BHA-

DECLARED RUNNERS 9 2022: JEREMY THE JINN (IRE) 7 11 6 Paddy Brennan EVENS (Fergal O’Brien) 9 ran Tongue Strap worn first time by No 5. Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 7.

Probable S.P’s: 15-8 Tenfold (IRE), 11-2 Jack The Savage (GB), 6-1 State of Bliss (IRE), 13-2 Estacas (GER), 7-1 Arctic Saint (IRE), 14-1 Bushtucker Park (IRE), 18-1 Gieves (IRE), 40-1 Alright Chap (IRE), 50-1 Haafbourd (GB)

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TENFOLD has got better with experience over hurdles, running right up to his best when runner-up in a Plumpton maiden 4 weeks ago and a repeat should see him play a lead role once more here. Arctic Saint wasn’t seen to best effect on his only start in bumpers late last year and better can be expected now switched to timber, with Jack The Savage completing the shortlist.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.TENFOLD (IRE) 2.ARCTIC SAINT (IRE)

3.JACK THE SAVAGE

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FIFTH RACE 3.30

THE RACING TV

HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)

for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £10000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £4039, 2nd £2019, 3rd £1010, 4th £505, 5th £252. (Penalty Value £5281)

Leading course trainer (17-22): D Skelton (28 wins from 149 runners, 19%) runs GLOBAL FAMENGLORY

Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): D Skelton (9 wins from 57 runners, 16%) runs GLOBAL FAMENGLORY

Longest Traveller: GLADIATUS trained by Christian Williams, Bridgend, 189 miles.

1 INVINCIBLE NAO (FR) (30) 61-0303

Br B g Gris de Gris (IRE) - Quetzalya (FR) Caoilin Quinn (5) J

O Paye, Darsey & Jamieson Gary Moore, Horsham T

B Mr Christophe Doudeau K M Elite Products Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW French juvenile hurdle winner last spring and produced his best effort yet on these shores when third in a 7-runner Fontwell handicap(21.8f,good).Shouldbeinthemixhereifabletobuildonthatwiththisslightdropbackintripnobadthing.

2 IKE SPORT (FR) (8) 332641

5 11-12

Br B g Spanish Moon (USA) - Safraniere (FR) Danny Gilligan (7) J

O The Chosen Few Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke T

B Har.De L’Etoile

TIMEFORMVIEWRaisedhisgameconsiderablybackfrom4monthsoffwhenpushedouttolanda19fTauntonhandicap (good to soft) last week. Escapes a penalty for that and he has to be high on any shortlist.

3 HARDY BOY (FR) (46) 11-0002 C D

6 11-11

Br Gr g Diamond Boy (FR) - Alize du Berlais (FR) Luca Morgan J

O Martin & Lynn Jones Ben Pauling, Naunton T

B Mr Andre Jean Quesny Fitzdares S

TIMEFORM VIEW Signed off last term with a brace of handicap wins at around 2 1/2m, including here. Comfortably best effort so far this season (infirst-timecheekpieces)whenrunner-upatKemptonlasttimeandlikelytobeonthepremisesonceagain. TFRHHHII BHA107

4 GLOBAL FAMENGLORY (IRE) (57) 6/2246-2 BF 7 11-10

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 Shaped well in novice events early last season and stepped up on previous handicap efforts when runner-up on belated reappearancehere(20.7f,goodtosoft)attheendofJanuary 3lbrisefairandshemayhavemoretooffer Leadingclaims. TFRHHHHH BHA106

5 MIKHAILOVICH (IRE) (49) 3-P03

6 11-7

Br B g Sholokhov (IRE) - Putland’s Bridge (IRE) David Bass J

O The Thrill Seekers Kim Bailey, Cheltenham T

B Tim Hegarty Kim Bailey Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Offered little on first 2 starts in this sphere but seemingly took a step in the right direction when third in a 19f Taunton novice last month. Perhaps capable of better now upped in trip for this handicap debut. TFRHHIII BHA103

6 STROLL ON BY (IRE) (26) 5-23042

6 11-6

Br B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Liss Croga (IRE) Jonathan Burke J

O Old Gold Racing 9 Charlie Longsdon, Chipping Norton T

B Niall Flynn Merribelle Stable Llc S

TIMEFORM VIEW Performed to a fair level in bumpers last term andhas made the frame on all but one ofhis 5 starts since switched to hurdles. Runner-up off 1lb lower at Ludlow (21.2f, good to soft) last time and live each-way chance.

7 KALMOOR (IRE) (22) 2/3U-P

Br B g Kalanisi (IRE) - Fairy On The Moor (IRE)

TFRHHHII BHA102

6 11-5

Jack Quinlan J

O Mr Paul Murphy Amy Murphy, Newmarket T

B Mrs Sheelagh Hickey

CLASS1PERSONNEL, Amy Murphy Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Second in a bumper on debut here in March 2021 and again shaped with promise when third on Wetherby hurdles bow in Octoberofthatyear Blinkersenlistednowhandicappingonthebackofalow-keycomebackrunatSouthwell. TFRHIIII BHA101

8 GLADIATUS (FR) (64) 2-350

Br B g No Risk At All (FR) - Pic Pus (FR)

O Scott Parnell Limited

B Mr Eric Vagne & Mr Olivier Richard

7 11-5

Jack Tudor J

Christian Williams, Bridgend T

TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-up sole start in Irish points and shaped with promise when third of 10 in a novice hurdle at Chepstow (2m, good) in November

Ratherdisappointingsincebutinterestingtoseewhatthemarkethastosaynowpitchedintoahandicapfollowingawindop TFRHHIII BHA101

J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS | FORM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 20 colours no horse age st-lb
5 12-2
TFRHHHII
112
BHA
TFRHHHHI
BHA108
2m 3f 137y

9 EYED (GB) (60) 4P-0P

6 11-3

Br B g Kayf Tara - One Gulp Daryl Jacob J

O Mr Martin Hughes Paul Webber, Banbury T

B R. J. McAlpine Old Oak Holdings Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Only modest form in 3 qualifying runs and improvement was not forthcoming on handicap debut (first start following a wind op) here in January Now tried in a tongue strap.

10 ALGHAZAAL (GB) (110) 000-545

TFRHIIII BHA99

6 10-3

Br Ch g Teofilo (IRE) - Tanfidh Lilly Pinchin (3) J

O Mr Bill Bailey Charlie Longsdon, Chipping Norton T

B Shadwell Estate Company Limited Merribelle Stable Llc S

TIMEFORMVIEWFairlyusefulontheFlatandwhilehe’snotprovenasgoodoverhurdlessofar,hebetteredthisseason’spreviouseffortswhen fifthof 14 at Taunton (16.5f,good to soft) inDecember.Eased 3lb sinceand not without each-wayhope.

DECLARED RUNNERS 10

TFRHHHII BHA85

2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR

Blinkers worn first time by No 7. Tongue Strap worn first time by No 9. Hood worn by No 1.

Tongue Strap worn by No 2, 5, 6, 10 Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 3.

Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 8.

Probable S.P’s: 9-4 Ike Sport (FR), 4-1 Global Famenglory (IRE), 15-2 Invincible Nao (FR), 10-1 Hardy Boy (FR), 11-1 Stroll On By (IRE), 12-1 Alghazaal (GB), 16-1 Mikhailovich (IRE), 22-1 Gladiatus (FR), 33-1 Eyed (GB), 40-1 Kalmoor (IRE)

GLOBAL FAMENGLORY pulled clear of the rest when going close on return from an 11-month absence here in January and, with the likelihood of better to come given her relatively low mileage, she is taken to go one better this time The clear main danger is Ike Sport, who escapes a penalty for his decisive recent Taunton success, while Invincible Nao and Hardy Boy are others with possibilities in a competitive race

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SIXTH RACE 4.00

THE RACING TV MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)

for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares x Total prize fund £7800

Owners Prize Money. 1st £3150, 2nd £1575, 3rd £788, 4th £394, 5th £197. (Penalty Value £4119.18)

Weights raised 6lbs and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable

Leading course trainer (17-22): S Edmunds (10 wins from 75 runners, 13%) runs HILLFINCH

Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): Christian Williams (2 wins from 15 runners, 13%) runs DESERT FORTUNE

Weightwatcher: RATOUTE YUTTY won off a handicap mark of 78, her rating is now down 5lb to 73 Longest Traveller: DESERT FORTUNE trained by Christian Williams, Bridgend, 189 miles.

colours no horse age st-lb

1 HILLFINCH (GB) (13) 036P02 C

6 12-0

Br Ch m Hillstar - Grassfinch Ciaran Gethings J

O BDRSyndicates Stuart Edmunds, Newport Pagnell T

B Mr Peter Robeson Science Supplements S

TIMEFORM VIEW Landed a 20.7f maiden here last term and took a step back in the right direction when runner-up here last time, again racing rather lazily On a good mark if backing that up over this longer trip

2 DESERT FORTUNE (IRE) (54) 12-4005

TFRHHHII BHA94

6 12-0

Br B m Soldier of Fortune (IRE) - The Millers Tale (IRE) Jack Tudor J

O Gwent Holdings Limited Christian Williams, Bridgend T

B Mr H. Fowler

TIMEFORM VIEW £80,000 buy after easily winning her second start in Irish points. Well held on handicap debut at Fakenham (3m) last month but remains with potential and yard going better now.

3 SADIE HILL (IRE) (91) 55-20PP

TFRHHHII BHA94

6 11-13

Br Ch m Kingston Hill - Sadie Thompson (IRE) Jonathan Burke J

O Making Hay Alastair Ralph, Bridgnorth T

B Mr Thomas Hore Planned Office Interiors Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Improved when second on yard/handicap debut at Fontwell (19f, good) in October but has disappointingly failed to build on it, showing nothing on chase debut over Christmas. Stamina to prove among other things.

4 HARRY’S HOTTIE (IRE) (20) P-13054

D

TFRHHIII BHA93

6 11-12

Br B m Cloudings (IRE) - Really Royale (FR) Daryl Jacob J

O The Atkin Family Harry Whittington, Sparsholt T

B Mr John Noel McGivney CHD Property S

TIMEFORM VIEW Off the mark in 25f handicap hurdle at Plumpton in October Good third at Wincanton next time but below form since. Has dropped in the weights at least and has blinkers on here. TFRHHHII BHA92

5 TRICKALIGHT (IRE) (46) 21/63-0P

Br B m Leading Light (IRE) - Horner Mill (IRE)

7 11-5

Chris Ward (3) J

O Knowle Racing Stables Limited Deborah Cole, Solihull T

B Miriam & John Murphy Lewisham Developments Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Successful between the flags in April 2021 but hurdles form is modest at best and she offered little on handicap debut at Bangor 7 weeks ago. Upped markedly in trip and headgear goes on.

TFRHHIII BHA85

6 SHESUPINCOURT (GB) (20) 222522 6 10-12

Br B m Court Cave (IRE) - Supreme Cove Ben Poste J

O Ryan Potter Racing Club Ryan Potter, Sellack T

B A. W. Buller

TIMEFORM VIEW Back in good form, possibly overdoing the forcing tactics a bit over this trip at Fontwell 3 weeks ago

2lb lower and today could be the day.

TFRHHHHH BHA78

7 RATOUTE YUTTY (GB) (23) 0-14P50 CD 10 10-7

Br B m Midnight Legend - Easibrook Jane

O C J Underwood and Caroline Fryer

B Barrow Hill

Lewis Stones (5) J

Caroline Fryer, Wymondham T

TIMEFORM VIEW Both wins for her yard have come over C&D (including this race last year) under this rider

Recent efforts have been rather flat but she’s been given a big chance by the handicapper

TFRHHHII BHA73

DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2022: RATOUTE YUTTY 9 9 9 Lewis Stones 4-1 (Caroline Fryer) 9 ran Blinkers worn first time by No 4. Hood, Tongue Strap worn first time by No 5. Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 7.

Stewards Note:

TRICKALIGHT: Following its run on 10/2/2023 it was reported that the horse jumped poorly

Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Shesupincourt (GB), 4-1 Hillfinch (GB), 5-1 Harry’s Hottie (IRE), 6-1 Ratoute Yutty (GB), 13-2 Desert Fortune (IRE), 12-1 Sadie Hill (IRE), 28-1 Trickalight (IRE)

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3m 1f 10y

SHESUPINCOURT deserves a change of luck and can gain a first success having been dropped 2lb since her good run at Fontwell. Hillfinch and last year’s winner Ratoute Yutty are a couple of the other players.

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Sunday 10th December Peterborough Chase Raceday

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FIXTURES

TODAY’S RACE CONDITIONS

First Race 1.30 - THE RACING TV NOVICES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4224 to the winning horse The second to receive £1944, the third £972, the fourth £486 and the fifth £242. for novice five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100 (also open to such horses rated 101 and 102 - see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, March 22nd and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 26th. Penalties, after March 18th, 2023, for each steeple chase won 7lb RACING TV has generously sponsored this race HUNTINGDON RACECOURSE will present a memento to the winning owner In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the horse judged to be the best turned out. 13 entries at £40. - Closed March 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3231; Second £1615; Third £808; Fourth £404; Fifth £202. (Penalty Value £4224.80)

SEE PAGE 8 FOR THIS RACE.

Second Race 2.00 - THE RACING TV FILLIES’ JUVENILE HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4520 to the winning horse The second to receive £2082, the third £1040 and the fourth £521. for juvenile four yrs old fillies only, which have not won more than two hurdle races. Enter by noon, March 22nd and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 26th. Weights: 11st each Penalties, a winner of a hurdle race 7lb Of 2 hurdle races 12lb. RACING TV has generously sponsored this race HUNTINGDON RACECOURSE will present a memento to the winning owner In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the horse judged to be the best turned out. 14 entries at £40. - Closed March 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3464; Second £1732; Third £866; Fourth £433. (Penalty Value £4520.18)

SEE PAGE 10 FOR THIS RACE.

Third Race 2.30 - THE RACING TV HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4488 to the winning horse The second to receive £2065, the third £1032, the fourth £516 and the fifth £257. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100 (also open to such horses rated 101 and 102 - see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, March 22nd and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 26th. Penalties, after March 18th, 2023, for each steeple chase won 7lb RACING TV has generously sponsored this race A memento provided by Huntingdon Racecourse will be presented to the winning owner In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the person in charge of the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race 16 entries at £40. - Closed March 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3433; Second £1716; Third £859; Fourth £429; Fifth £214. (Penalty Value £4488.85)

SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.

Fourth Race 3.00 - THE PETE BOWERS RETIREMENT RACE MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4520 to the winning horse The second to receive £2082, the third £1040 and the fourth £521. for maiden four yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, March 22nd and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 26th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 10lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 6lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb The Pete s Retirement Party has generously sponsored this race A memento will be presented to the winning owner In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the horse judged to be the best turned out. 12 entries at £40.Closed March 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3464; Second £1732; Third £866; Fourth £433. (Penalty Value £4520.18)

SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.

Fifth Race 3.30 - THE RACING TV HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £5281 to the winning horse The second to receive £2430, the third £1215, the fourth £608 and the fifth £303. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 - see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, March 22nd and pay £50 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 26th. Penalties, after March 18th, 2023, for each hurdle race won 7lb Huntingdon racecourse has generously sponsored this race HUNTINGDON RACECOURSE will present a memento to the winning owner In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the horse judged to be the best turned out. 19 entries at £50 - Closed March 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4039; Second £2019; Third £1010; Fourth £505; Fifth £252. (Penalty Value £5281)

SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.

Sixth Race 4.00 - THE RACING TV MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4119 to the winning horse The second to receive £1895, the third £947, the fourth £474 and the fifth £236. for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, Rated 0-100 (also open to such horses rated 101 and 102 - see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, March 22nd and pay £35 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. March 26th. Penalties, after March 18th, 2023, for each hurdle race won 7lb RACING TV has generously sponsored this race HUNTINGDON RACECOURSE will present a memento to the winning owner. In addition, a cash prize will be presented to the horse judged to be the best turned out. 15 entries at £35.Closed March 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3150; Second £1575; Third £788; Fourth £394; Fifth £197. (Penalty Value £4119.18) Weights raised 6lbs and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.

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