Leicester Racecard - Monday 14th November

Page 1

NATIONAL HUNT SEASON OPENER MONDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2022 Complimentary
Visit www.raceday-ready.com for more details Get today’s racecard, tips, results and latest racecourse information at your fingertips

OUR FIRST JUMPS MEETING OFTHE NATIONAL HUNT SEASON

We are pleased to announce that proper racecards have been re-introduced on all meetings and we have decided to make them complimentary.

The first of 6 races commences today at 1.20pm with the final race being 3.50pm.

Important points to note today are:

Public bars and food stands will close today immediately following the final race and the racecourse will close shortly after Please take a look at the racecourse map within your racecard to familiarise yourself with our facilities and in particular the location of our first aid unit. OUR FIRST AID UNIT IS BEING REFURBISHED PRESENTLY,THEREFORE WE HAVE MADE A DOUBLE BOX AVAILABLE TODAY. For our loyal Owners,Trainers and Annual badge holders we have provided the Paddock Pavilion today where you will find televisions, a bar, complimentary tea and coffee and a two course meal (owners and trainers only).You may also use the trackside Club Terrace area.

Please be aware that since 31st of May we have been moving away from accepting cash and since this date all bar and food outlets have only accepted debit or credit cards Please be assured that turnstiles and betting facilities will continue to accept cash for the time being. For those customers who either forget their cards or do not possess a debit card or credit card, we have opened “voucher outlets” where you will be able to exchange your cash for vouchers and should you not spend your vouchers on the day you will be able to exchange them back for cash from the main office before you leave (up to 30 minutes after the last race), or use them on a future meeting.Today these outlets are situated at the Main Office, the Main Tote building and the Betting Hall Tote We are pleased to say that this change has sped up service and improved security

Some other points of interest are:

• Our executive boxes and Club room have now been refurbished

• Our KUBE building has also been completely refurbished and is once again operating as a self-hire wedding and conference venue.

• We will shortly be refurbishing our Nelson Suite which will include a brand new lift and we have also re-surfaced most of our walkways

Have a great day thank you for supporting us and we hope to see you again for our next meeting which takes place on Sunday 27th November

The Racecourse Team

Dr C. REYNOLDS

Dr M. DAVIS

Dr S. RAYNER Nurse

Ms K.WEST

Mr J.WILLIS

Ms M. SHEPPARD

Veterinary Surgeons

J.W. E. BEVIN, B.Vet.Med., M.R.C.V.S. A.P. J. KNOTT, MA Vet.M.B., M.R.C.V.S.

Mr P. DALY, M.V.B, M.R.C.V.S

Farrier

Mr T.W.ALLEN, DWCF

Mrs S.WATTERS Clerk of the Course Mr J. S. STEVENSON General

WELCOMETO
Leicester Racecourse The Racecourse, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 4AL Telephone: (0116) 271 6515 Fax: (0116) 271 1746 For additional information, please visit our website www.leicester-racecourse.com Today’s Officials Stewards
(Chief Steward)
Panel Chair) Ms
Mr
Starters Mr J.
Mr
Judge Mr D. HICKS
of the Scales
Welfare & Integrity Officers
Mr G. MARKHAM
Mr R. BELLAMY (Stewards
L.ALLAN Mr A. GALLIERS-PRATT Ms L. MOORE
J. BRAMHILL
O’SHEA
S. MITCHELL
Clerk
Ms O. MANN Veterinary Officer Mr M.TONG Equine
Medical Officers
Manager
Today’s race conditions can be found on page 31 of this race programme
Mr D. MAYKELS Betting Ring Manager Mr N. PATEMAN Commentator Mr T. PETERS Safeguarding Officers Ms D.WILDER Mr D. MAYKELS

LeicesterRacecourse EnclosurePlan

L E I C E ST E R RAC E CO U R S E A CLASSIC VENUE FOR RACING DINING & EVENTS
all our event information please
For
visit www.leicester-racecourse.com

Official BHA Ratings

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.

to Read Your Racecard Our easy guide to getting the most from your racecard. Our new racecard key identifies the main runner and rider elements: You must be 18 or over to place a bet You may be asked to provide proof of your age when placing a bet. If you cannot produce this, your bet will not be accepted. For additional information, please visit our website www.leicester-racecourse.com
How
4
3 8-13(7) B c Montjeu (IRE) Virgin Hawk (USA) Jamie Spencer The Royal Ascot Racing Club M. L.W. Bell, Newmarket Gerrardstown House Stud TIMEFORMVIEW A winner at 10-1 at Nottingham over 1m (soft) in October,beatingToccata by a neck.That was a highly promising debut effort and it will be somewhat disappointing if he fails to make a bold bid to remain unbeaten as he holds entries in the Dante and Derby. TFR★★✩✩✩ BHA Br O B J T S Br O J B Breeding Owner Breeder JockeyTrainer Sponsor T S Racecard Key 1. Saddle Cloth Number 2. Horse Name 3. Country Code 4. Days since last run 5. Form Figures 6.Age 7.Weight in St & Lb 8. Draw 9. Jockey Colour 10. Form Guide 11. Star Rating 12. Official BHA Rating coloursno horse age st-lb Draw Star Ratings Explained: Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below: ★★★★★ Selected to win the race. ★★★★✩ Good chance of being placed. ★★★✩✩ By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims ★★✩✩✩ Unlikely to win but not totally without hope ★✩✩✩✩ Can be given little or no chance 12 34 56 78 9 10 11 12
METAPHORIC (IRE) (176) 1-

Abandonment Refund

In the event of abandonment, no refunds will be made on the day. All refund applications must be claimed by writing to the racecourse office within 14 days of the meeting.

The following rules apply:

a) Abandonment before completion of first race full refund

b) Abandonment prior to completion of the third race 50% refund

c) Abandonment thereafter no refund.

All customers must return their receipt of entry to claim a refund. For further information please contact The Racecourse, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 4AL

Admission - Conditions of Entry

* All who enter this racecourse do so under Leicester Racecourse’s terms and Conditions of entry, a copy of which is available for inspection in the main racecourse office

* Bringing food and drink into the enclosures other than that purchased at the racecourse is prohibited. (Other than the picnic area)

* Racegoers must at all times comply with any conditions, rules and regulations in operation, including the observance of no drinking areas for safety reasons

* There is no formal dress code (Other than Club Room)

* Lost and stolen badges will not be replaced.

* Transfers to enclosures may be possible on the day, subject to availability.

Bars

Bars will close immediately following the last race No person under the age of 18 years will be served or allowed to consume alcohol on these premises

Betting with the Bookmakers

Racegoers are advised that bookmakers are not obliged to pay until the ‘Weighed in’ is announced, nor to remain on the course more than 10 minutes after that announcement.

HBLB Prize Money

The Horserace Betting Levy Board General Prize Fund Scheme continues to provide special funding during these uncertain times, both at Leicester Racecourse and nationwide

Evacuation Procedures

Leicester Racecourse has significantly enhanced Safety & Security measures this year to ensure your safety, comfort and enjoyment of the day. However, an incident may occur which is beyond our control and it is important that you are aware of how we intend to look after you in the event of an emergency. As part of our Safety management, we have employed professionally trained and experienced stewards and you will see them at various points throughout the racecourse In the event of a situation, which requires partial or full evacuation of the stands or racecourse, announcements will be broadcast and stewards will undertake the responsibility of guiding you to a place of safety; it is essential that you follow their instructions Please take your immediate belongings with you and proceed out of the area quickly and calmly with the guidance of the stewards The evacuation procedures have been carefully planned to lead you to a safe area. Should it be necessary to evacuate the course itself, there will be two main options; firstly to return to your vehicles if safe to do so and leave via the main entrance Secondly, should it not be safe to return to your vehicles, you will be requested to leave via an emergency evacuation gate, where you will receive further instructions It may give you peace of mind if you pre plan and agree a meeting place, just in case you become separated from your party. The above is precautionary only and we trust that the procedures will never be required. However, in the event of an emergency, remember: TAKE YOUR BELONGINGS WITH YOU AND UNDER THE DIRECTIONS OF THE STEWARDS, PROCEED QUICKLY & CALMLY TO THE SAFE AREA.

Information & Enquiries

Any queries or problems that racegoers may have can be dealt with either at the racecourse office or by writing to the racecourse manager

Photography

Racegoers may take photographs for private purposes. Under no circumstances may photographs taken on the racecourse be used for publication without the permission of the racecourse executive Flash photography is essentially dangerous where horses are involved. You are asked not to use flash photography anywhere in the parade ring area and particularly near the Winners Enclosure

Health & Safety Notice

The Racecourse would be grateful if racegoers could observe all Health & Safety requirements whilst at Leicester Racecourse We would also be grateful if parents could keep a close eye on their children and prevent them from climbing on the running rails and getting onto the actual racecourse and paddock area. We would also like to remind racegoers that the FIRST AID medical unit is situated on the hard standing by the Sales Office.The designated meeting point for lost children is now in the Safety Control Office

additional information, please visit our website
For
www.leicester-racecourse.com Important Notices

Accumulator Bet

A bet involving more than one horse/race Each winning selection then goes on to the next horse (bet). All selections must be successful to win any money back.

Ante post

For many major races you can place your bet well in advance of the day. In the case of the Classics or big National Hunt races such as the Grand National this could be a year or more before the race takes place The price of the horse you bet on is usually bigger than you would expect to see on the day as it reflects the fact the horse is not guaranteed to line up in the race You can place an ante post bet until the final declaration stage of the race

Backed / Backed-In

A ‘backed’ horse is one on which lots of bets have been placed. A horse which is backed-in means that bettors have outlaid a lot of money on that horse, with the result being a decrease in the odds offered

Banker

The horse expected to win usually a short priced favourite The strongest selection in a multiple selection.

Bar

Term used when describing bookmakers’ prices e.g. ‘4-1 bar two’ means that you can obtain at least 4-1 about any horse except for the first two in betting.

Betting Ring

The main area at a racecourse where the bookmakers operate

Board prices

The generally available odds displayed on the boards of on-course bookmakers. It is from these that the starting price (SP) is derived. ‘Taking the board price’ means taking the last price shown against your selection at the time you strike the bet.

Book

A record of the bets made on a particular race or other sporting event. A bookmaker ‘makes a book’ by determining the likelihood of each possible outcome in a race and presenting this in the form of odds or prices. The book is adjusted according to the amount of money and bets struck on each possible outcome

Bookmaker

A person/company licensed to accept bets Also known as a bookie

Co-favourite

A horse that shares its position at the head of the betting market with at least two other horses

Combination bet (accumulator)

A bet involving more than one horse with the winnings from each selection going on to the next horse All selections must be successful to get a return. Combination bets must be placed with the same bookmaker.

Dead-heat

A tie between two or more horses for first place, or for one of the other finishing positions. In the event of a dead-heat for first place, when a winning bet has been made, half the stake is applied to the selection at full odds and the other half is lost. If more than two horses dead-heat, the stake is proportioned accordingly.

Decimal odds

Used on the Tote and betting exchanges, instead of fractional odds. Decimal odds are expressed as a figure (in round or decimal terms) that represents the potential total winning return to the punter So, 4 (or 4.0) in Tote or decimal odds is the same as the conventional 3-1, as it represents a potential total winning return of £4 to a £1 stake.

Dividend

The amount that a winning or placed horse returns for every £1 bet.

Double

Consists of one bet involving two selections in different events Both selections must be successful to get a return, with the winnings from the first selection going on to the second selection. The return is calculated by multiplying the odds on the two selections: e.g. a £10 double on a 2-1 winner and a 7-1 winner pays £240 (£10 on a 2-1 winner = £30, then that £30 on a 7-1 winner = £240).

Drifter

A horse whose odds get bigger just before the race due to a lack of support in the market. Often referred to as being “on the drift”.

Dual forecast

A bet where the aim is to select both the winner and runner-up in a race in either order.

Each-way

A bet where half the total stake is for the selection to win and half is for the selection to be placed (usually in the first three, but in big handicaps the places may extend to fourth or fifth).If the selection wins, the win portion is calculated in the normal way, while the place portion of the bet is settled at a fraction of the win odds This fraction, and the number of places allowed by the bookmaker, depends on the type of race and the number of runners in the race If the selection is placed but fails to win, the win portion of the stake is lost but, again, the place portion of the bet is settled at a fraction of the win odds

Evens/Even money

A price of 1-1. When your stake brings equal winnings e.g. £10 staked at evens wins £10 (total return £20).

Exacta / Straight forecast

A bet picking the first and second in a race in the exact order of finish.

Fancied

When a horse is expected to win or at least to be involved in the finish.

Jargon Buster

Favourite

The horse with the shortest odds in the race.

Forecast

A bet where the aim is to select both the winner and runner-up in a race A straight forecast is the winner and runner-up in the correct order A dual forecast is the winner and runner-up in either order

Gam Care

The national centre for information, advice and practical help with regard to the social impact of gambling.

IBAS

Independent Arbitration Betting Service An arbitration service that deals with betting disputes between punters and bookmakers

In-running

Refers to events that take place during the race.

In-running betting

Betting on the outcome of a race during the race itself, rather than beforehand. This type of betting is particularly popular on the betting exchanges, though it is also offered by many bookmakers In-running odds can change rapidly as the race unfolds

Jackpot

The Jackpot is a tote bet that requires the selection of the winners of the first six races at a selected meeting. The minimum bet is 50p

Joint-favourite

If two horses have the shortest odds in the betting, they are described as joint-favourites; if three or more horses have the shortest odds, they are co-favourites

Levy

A surcharge collected from bookmakers, based on their turnover or gross profits, which goes towards prize-money, improvements to racecourses, and other areas such as scientific research. The body responsible for this is the Levy Board.

Market/betting market

A market is created, according to demand, by the prices offered for each runner by bookmakers

Nap

The best bet of the day from a particular tipster

Non- Runner

A horse that was originally meant to run but for some reason has been withdrawn from the race.

Odds

The chance offered for a selection to win. Also known as price.

Odds-against

Betting odds where the potential winnings are higher than the stake. The numerator is larger than the denominator (e.g. 2-1).

Odds-on

Betting odds where the stake is higher than the potential winnings if the bet is successful The denominator is larger than the numerator (e.g. 1-2)

Over round

In theory, a betting book can be fairly weighted between bookmaker and punter However, to ensure a profit margin, a bookmaker will alter the odds in their favour Over round is a means of expressing to what extent the odds are in favour of the bookmaker An evenly weighted book is expressed as 100%, and the more the odds move in the bookmaker’s favour the more that figure rises Thus a book that is weighted 20% in favour of a bookmaker is expressed as 120% over round.

Photo finish

In a close race, where the placings cannot be determined easily, the result is determined by the judge by examination of a photograph taken by a camera on the finishing line.

Placepot

Similar rules to the Jackpot, but your selections have only to be placed.

Rails (betting)

This refers to the fence separating the Members area on a racecourse from the Tattersalls area. Bookmakers are not allowed in the Members area, but some bookmakers are allowed to set up their pitches on the Tattersalls side of the rails, allowing them to accept bets. Rails bookmakers are the top end of the racecourse betting market, usually dealing with credit customers

Return

Total amount received for a winning bet (winnings plus stake) OR the result/final odds for a race e.g. the winner was returned at 4-1.

Rule 4

Tattersalls Rule 4 (c): One of the most commonly invoked betting rules, dealing with deductions from winning bets in the event of any withdrawn runner(s) from a race. The rule applies to winning bets struck at prices (e.g. morning prices) laid before a withdrawal (other than ante-post bets, which are unaffected by Rule 4 (c)) and to starting-price bets where, after a late withdrawal, there is insufficient time to re-form the market. The rate of deductions is in proportion to the odds of the non-runner(s) at the time of the withdrawal

Shortening odds

Bookmaker’s reduction of the odds on a particular horse

Short Price

Low odds, meaning a punter will get little return for their initial outlay.

Springer

A horse whose price shortens dramatically.

Starting price

Often abbreviated to SP. The starting prices are the final odds prevailing at the time the race starts and are used to determine the pay out to winning punters, unless a punter took a specified price at the time of placing the bet.

Tote vs Starting Price?

We’ll always pay at least SP on Win bets and if the Tote dividend is greater, we’ll pay out at that price. Tote.co.uk, Tote.ie, Tote App and selected UK racecourse customers only Promotion applies to Tote Win and win part of each way bets on all UK & Irish races, staking limits apply. Full terms and conditions available at Tote.co.uk/promotions. 18+. BeGambleaware.org

We’ll pay whichever is better on win bets!
Need help picking? Ask for a £5 Lucky Pick £100,000 Minimum 100, to be won at Leicester today Minimum guaranteed Placepot pool of £100,000 at Leicester today. Visit Tote.co.uk for details. Full T&Cs apply. 18+. BeGambleaware.org

Two special offers are available with the Tote here today.

The Tote guarantee to pay SP or be�er on all Win bets and the Win part of each way bets. Available on all UK and Irish races, every day.

So you can bet with the Tote today safe in the knowledge that you’ll be paid whichever is be�er – the Tote dividend or the official Star�ng Price – guaranteed!

Also today, the Tote are guaranteeing the Placepot pool will be at least £100,000.

All you have to do is pick a horse to be placed in the first six races and you will win a share of the minimum £100,000 Placepot pool. Get your bets on before the first race.

The Exacta is another popular Tote bet. Pick the 1st and 2nd in the correct order for the chance to win big if you can get the result right.

You don’t need to fill in a be�ng slip, simply speak to a member of Tote staff and they will get your bet on.

Need help picking a winner? Ask the Tote for a Lucky Pick and their smart formula will do the hard work and make selec�ons for you.

And remember – be�ng on-course with the Tote supports racing and this racecourse.

Please note when reading out results

If the ToteWin dividend is exactly the same as the SP (i.e. £6.00 and 5/1), this means Tote Guarantee has been triggered and racecourse customers have benefi�ed from a boosted Tote payout.

If the ToteWin dividend is more than SP, this means racecourse customers have benefi�ed from Tote value where the Tote dividend paid more than the SP.

nhstallions.co.uk

The most comprehensive digital information on National Hunt Stallions

THE WEATHERBYS NHSTALLIONS.CO.UK NOVICES’ HURDLE

Unfortunately, runners are a little thin on the ground this afternoon and just three go to post for the first race on the card the extended 2m4f Weatherbys nhstallions.co.uk Novices’ Hurdle with all three having their first start over hurdles.

Kim Bailey’s four-year-old Let’s Go Amigo finished fifth in a good ground Warwick bumper in late-September, so may hold a slight fitness edge over his two opponents. The son of Getaway is a full-brother to Some Detail (twice a winner over 2m7f), so ought to appreciate stepping up in distance and his running style would also suggest this, as he was outpaced before staying on up the home straight. He can be expected to step forward from that, although the form has been let down since, with the first and third beaten a long way over hurdles and the fourth also struggled in a bumper at Bangor recently. On a positive note, Kim Bailey has been among the winners of late and seems to have his horses in good order. He will be partnered by stable jockey, David Bass.

The other pair are five-year-old mares, the first of which is the Evan Williams-trained Annie Wicks, who ran in a couple of bumpers last winter A three-parts sister to the same connections’ Annsam (a six-time winner), the daughter of Kayf Tara shaped with promise when third behind Fairy Gem (runs at Exeter today, incidentally) at Plumpton, where she caught the eye with how she travelled. Ridden more prominently at Wincanton in February, she faded up the home straight, so I would expect to see her ridden patiently again, with Adam Wedge likely to take a lead. The other pair have both shown a tendency to go forward, so despite the small field, she should have the race run to suit.

Tara Line completes the line-up for Dorset-based trainer, Syd Hosie. Another mare by Kayf Tara, she has a Flat pedigree on the dam’s side and won at the fourth attempt in the Irish Point-to-Point sphere. Making all of the running, she always looked to be in command and that success urged her current connections to pay £50,000 for her in August. A non-runner in a bumper at Wincanton last weekend (due to the ground), it is hoped that conditions are deemed suitable enough for her to take her chance this afternoon, when she will be partnered by Gearoid Harney, who was previously attached to the Olly Murphy stable

Paul Ferguson Weatherbys
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor 15 First Race 1.20 2m 4f 110y The Weatherbys Nhstallions.co.uk Novices’ Hurdle Race (Class 3) (Gbb Race) for novice four yrs old and upwards x Total race value £14000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £5842, 2nd £2922, 3rd £1460. (Penalty Value £7624.40) colours no horse age st-lb 1 LET’S GO AMIGO (IRE) (46) 5 4 10-13 Br B g Getaway (GER) You Should Know Me (IRE) David Bass J O Going Places Kim Bailey, Cheltenham T B Liam O’Regan Kim Bailey Racing Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWFetched £52,000 as a 3-y-o and he’s a brother to fairly useful hurdler/fair chaser Some Detail This step up in trip will be in his favour now switched to hurdles judge on what he showed on debut in aWarwick bumper (2m). Big chance TFRHHHHH BHA 2 ANNIE WICKS (GB) (284) 30- 5 10-7 Br B m Kayf Tara Bathwick Annie Adam Wedge J O Wayne Clifford & Ian Gosden Evan Williams, Llancarfan T B Mrs S. Clifford Byerley Stud (courtlands) Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWCloselyrelatedtousefulchaserAnnsamandshowedsomething toworkonwhenthirdatPlumptonondebutlastDecember Failed to build on that atWincanton on final start of last season but worth another chance now upped in trip for this hurdles bow TFRHHHII BHA 3 TARA LINE (IRE) (199) 442-1 5 10-7 Br B m Kayf Tara First Line (GER) Mr Gearoid
(7) J O Syd Hosie Syd
T B Mrs Rita Moran Sherborne Utilities Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEW£50,000 5-y-o who cosily landed an Irish maiden point at the fourth attempt when last seen inApril. It would be no surprise whatsoever were she to go close on this Rules debut. TFRHHHHI BHA DECLARED RUNNERS 3 2021: ZABEEL CHAMPION 4 10 12 Nick Scholfield 7-4 (Jonjo O’Neill) 7 ran Probable S.P’s: 11-10 Let’s Go Amigo (IRE), 13-8 Tara Line (IRE), 5-1 Annie Wicks (GB) PLAY SMARTER There were positives to glean from LET’S GO AMIGO’s debut effort in a Warwick bumper in September and she should be seen in a better light now tackling hurdles and, moreover, faced with a stiffer test. Annie Wicks should also benefit from moving up in trip but
Tara Line is likely to emerge as the
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.LET’S GO AMIGO (IRE) 2.TARA LINE (IRE) 3.ANNIE WICKS Today’s Race Result First Second Time Third Fourth Distance ONE www.leicester-racecourse.com Thank You To The Following Happy Birthday Mary Toone
Harney
Hosie, Sherborne
point-winner
main danger.
Call03448551881orvisitracingtv.com ONLY3,000AVAILABLE FREE MONTH TRIAL BE ALL OVER IT ENJOYAFREEMONTHOFUNRIVALLED,UNINTERRUPTEDCOVERAGE OFEVERYRACELIVEFROM62BRITISH&IRISHRACECOURSES Forfulltermsvisitracingtv.com/freetrial

Thomas Doggrell (3) J O Mr & Mrs RJ Manning Bill Turner, Sherborne T B Sycamore Shade Racing LLC & Holston Hall R Jm Design & Build S

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair winning stayer on the Flat and debut fourth in this sphere at Warwick in May 2021 was fairly encouraging No real impact in 3 subsequent starts, though, and it’s easy enough to look elsewhere. TFRHIIII BHA90

4 SIR JACK WEST (IRE) (26) 464-0P3 6 11-1

Br B g Westerner Star Sprinkled Sky (IRE)

Chris Ward J O Knowle Racing Stables Limited Deborah Cole, Solihull T B Patrick Cronin Lewisham Developments Limited S

TIMEFORMVIEWMore miss than hit since joining present yard but latest third of 15 in 2 1/2mWorcester handicap with the first-time hood enlisted (retained here) was certainly one of his better efforts 1lb lower and should make his presence felt. TFRHHHII BHA82

5 SAMATIAN (IRE) (18) 5633-13 BF 5 11-1 Br Bl g Sageburg (IRE) Bodhran Davis (FR) Kai Lenihan (10) J

O Mr Norman Carter Kim Bailey, Cheltenham T

B Clem & Greg Rossiter Kim Bailey Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORMVIEWOff the mark on return/first run following a wind op at Stratford (18.7f) last month Backed that up when a good third over the same C&D recently, despite hitting the second-last, and this 5-y-o looks the one to beat. TFRHHHHH BHA82

DECLARED RUNNERS 5

2021: BARRICANE 6 11 7 Fergus

SAMATIAN appears to have improved this season, presumably benefiting from a breathing operation during the summer, and the return to this trip could help eke out a little more He is taken to strike for the in-form Kim Bailey yard. Tiny Tantrum will be a threat provided he is ready to roll following a break and responds well to the addition of cheekpieces, while Sir Jack West is best of the rest.

Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor 19 Second Race 1.50 2m 4f 110y The Join Racing Tv Now Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 5) for four yrs old and upwards x Total race value £7000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £2629, 2nd £1315, 3rd £657, 4th £329, 5th £280. (Penalty Value £3430.98) Weights raised 5lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable colours no horse age st-lb 1 LARGY REACH (GB) (32) 4-50246 6 12-0 Br B g Phoenix Reach (IRE) Kallithea (IRE) Theo Gillard (3) J O Red Rum Racing 3 Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T B Mrs A. M. O’Sullivan Proactive Personnel Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWStep forward when runner-up in 17f Sedgefield novice inAugust and not disgraced switched to handicaps the last
without really progressing.Eased 3lb since latest start but improvement will be needed if he’s to open his account here TFRHHIII BHA95 2 TINY TANTRUM (IRE) (259) 442333- 6 11-11 Br B g Fame And Glory Sara’s Smile Bradley Roberts (5) J O Mrs N. Kappler Mike
twice,albeit
Murphy & Michael Keady, Westoning T B Thomas Meagher TIMEFORMVIEWPlaced all 4 starts in handicaps at up to 25f with visor/blinkers enlisted for LucyWadham last term.Cheekpieces added for this seasonal reappearance/debut for new yard and he wouldn’t need to improve much in order to play a leading role TFRHHHHI BHA92 3 LION’S VIGIL (USA) (8) 545-00 5 11-9 Br Ch g Kitten’s Joy (USA) Keeping Watch (IRE)
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn
PLAY SMARTER
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.SAMATIAN (IRE) 2.TINY TANTRUM (IRE) 3.SIR JACK WEST (IRE) Today’s Race Result First Second Time Third Fourth Distance TW O
Gregory 11-2 (Olly Murphy) 8 ran
first time by No 2. Tongue Strap worn by No 5. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 1, 4.
by No 5. Probable S.P’s: 6-4 Samatian (IRE), 5-2 Tiny Tantrum (IRE), 4-1 Sir Jack West (IRE), 15-2 Largy Reach (GB), 40-1 Lion’s Vigil (USA)
Every racelive 62BritishandIrish racecourses WATCH IT ALL ON Joinnowatracingtv.com

Third Race 2.20

The Watch

On

Racing

Tv

Mares’ Novices’ Handicap

Hurdle

Race (Class 5) for novice three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares x Total race value £7000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £2629, 2nd £1315, 3rd £657, 4th £329, 5th £280, 6th £280. (Penalty Value £3430.98) Weights raised 3lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable colours no horse age st-lb 1 RAMURE (FR) (211) 422P6P- 4 12-0

B f Maresca Sorrento (FR) Rasara (FR) Ciaran Gethings J

The Holryale Partnership Stuart Edmunds, Newport Pagnell T

A. de La Motte Saint Pierre & N. Cottin Science Supplements S TIMEFORMVIEW Matched the pick of her form in France when runner-up in a couple of juvenile hurdles last September However, form subsequently nosedived and she has a fair bit to prove pitched into a handicap on the back of a 7-month break. TFRHHIII BHA97

TAYLORS THREE ROCK (IRE) (218) 60/26DP- 6 11-5

Ch m Roderic O’Connor (IRE) Miss Me

Mr Jason Dixon (5) J O Ms K. J. Austin Tony Carroll, Cropthorne T B Michael G. Daly Mill House Racing Limited S

TIMEFORMVIEW Hard-pulling front runner who was second on her Plumpton hurdle debut in May 2021. It’s been all downhill since, though, and she’s another who now finds herself with plenty to prove TFRHHIII BHA88 3 EATON LADY (IRE) (30) 23006P 6 11-2 Br B m Presenting Beluckyagain (IRE) Richie McLernon J

Brighton Girls Gary Brown, Swindon T

Philip Hore TIMEFORMVIEW Modest maiden hurdler for Miss Kate McGivern in Ireland and has offered little in 2 starts for new connections TFRHIIII BHA85 4 CABAYO LADY (GB) (39) 6-50U51 D 5 10-11 Br B m Midnight Legend Santera (IRE)

Chris Ward (3) J O Knowle Racing Stables Limited Deborah Cole, Solihull T B Mr P. W. Gillbard Lewisham Developments Limited S TIMEFORMVIEW Found a jolt

Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor 22
1m 7f 113y
Br
O
B
2
Br
O
B
of improvement when opening her account in a 2m Worcester handicap (good to soft) last month. 8lb rise by no means insurmountable given the matter of that success,and she will be a danger to all if coping with the forecast quicker ground here
80 5 NEVER NO TROUBLE (GB) (39) 423 BF 3 10-6 Br B f Time Test Kitba Peter
J O Mr D. McCain Jnr Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T B Mrs G. Lane Proactive Personnel Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWPlaced 3 times from 9 appearances on the Flat forAdrian Nicholls and has shown a fair level of ability in this sphere, third of 11 off this mark on handicap hurdle debut atWarwick (2m, good) last month. Obvious claims. TFRHHHHH BHA91 6 TIGER PRINT (GB) (26) 0P-0F0 7 10-5 Br B m Tiger Groom Maylan (IRE) Ben Ffrench Davis (7) J O Debestracing William de Best-Turner, Lambourn T B The Spanish Connection TIMEFORMVIEW Of little account on the Flat and similar story over hurdles so far TFRHIIII BHA74 7 SCARLET RUBY (GB) (10) 006/-0 5 10-2 Br B m Al Kazeem Monisha (FR) Adam Wedge J O The Cross Racing Club John O’Shea, Newnham-on-Severn T B D. J. and Mrs Deer Tote S TIMEFORM VIEW Successful just once from 16 starts on the Flat and she hasn’t shown much in a handful of appearances in this sphere. TFRHIIII BHA69 DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2021: NO CORRESPONDING RACE Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 3. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No. 4. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 7. Stewards Note: RAMURE: Following its run on 17/4/2022 it was reported that the horse weakened quickly. Probable S.P’s: 11-8 Cabayo Lady (GB), 6-4 Never No Trouble (GB), 7-1 Ramure (FR), 16-1 Taylors Three Rock (IRE), 50-1 Eaton Lady (IRE), 66-1 Scarlet Ruby (GB), 250-1 Tiger Print (GB) PLAY SMARTER This is likely to develop into a straight fight between NEVER NO TROUBLE and Cabayo Lady, given that Ramure and Taylors Three Rock both return to action with serious questions marks surrounding them. Cabayo Lady did the job well when getting off the mark at Worcester and an 8lb rise may not necessarily be enough to stop her However, the 3-y-o Never No Trouble gets the nod on the back of an encouraging handicap debut in this sphere and armed with a handy weight-for-age allowance TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.NEVER NO TROUBLE 2.CABAYO LADY 3.RAMURE (FR)
TFRHHHHI BHA
Kavanagh (5)

Horse Welfare at Leicester Racecourse

At every meeting at Leicester Racecourse there are two specially-qualified equine vets appointed to look after the welfare of all horses in action. During the race one vet will be following the runners and can attend to a horse in the same response time as the Paramedic Teams responsible for treating injured jockeys The second vet is based below the stewards box in the grandstand, is in radio contact with his colleague following the runners, and can respond immediately to any uncovered emergency. In addition there is a third vet, a British Horseracing Authority Veterinary team and the stewards

The Racecourse also employs a specialist Horse Ambulance Team, equipped with a modern equine ambulance to enable injured horses to be transported safely to a veterinary hospital for treatment. It is now standard practice for screens to be erected around any horse receiving veterinary attention on the course. This does not reflect on the severity of an injury, but allows the vet some privacy in which to administer treatment and provides the horse with a calm environment in which to make a recovery. Please do not assume the worst if you see screens erected around a fallen horse

23 THREE Today’s Race Result First Second Time Third Fourth Distance L E I C E S T E R R A C E C O U R S E A CLASSIC VENUE FOR RACING, DINING & EVENTS OUR REMAINING RACE DAYS FOR 2022 Sunday 27th November Thursday 1st December Wednesday 7th December Wednesday 28th December
www.leicester-racecourse.com

Brian Hughes J

(GB) (27) 11-0

Br B f Charming Thought Our Gal Jack Quinlan J O Ms Fiona Donald Amy Murphy, Newmarket T B Mr G. Wilding Amy Murphy Racing Ltd S

TIMEFORMVIEW Bettered previous efforts on the Flat when third in a 14-runner handicap over 1 1/4m at Yarmouth last month. Failed to back that up at the same course 8 days later but she’s worth a second look on this hurdles debut TFRHHHII BHA

4 LECHRO (IRE) (19) 2 11-0

Br Ch f Highland Reel (IRE) Sirici (IRE)

Sean Quinlan J

The West Awake Partnership Jennie Candlish, Leek T

Lisbrook Pra World Ltd S

TIMEFORMVIEWFairmaidenontheFlatandpositivestartinthisspherewhenjusttouchedoffatFakenham(2m,goodtosoft)wherethere-opposing Toute Chic was a tailed-off last of the 3 finishers That form may not amount to much but she merits respect all the same TFRHHHII BHA 5 MISS FEDORA (IRE) (19) 23P 11-0

Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor 24
1m 7f 113y
Fourth Race 2.50
The Happy Birthday Mary Toone Fillies’ Juvenile Hurdle Race (Class 3) (Gbb Race) for juvenile three yrs old fillies x Total race value £12000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £4715, 2nd £2358, 3rd £1179, 4th £590, 5th £280, 6th £280. (Penalty Value £6153.98) colours no horse st-lb 1 ASA (FR) (139) 3 11-0 Br Gr f Balko (FR) Reine de Glace (FR)
O Mr Nic Allen Richard Hobson, Little Rissington T B Mr Gildas Blain TIMEFORMVIEWPromising third in a 5-runner juvenile hurdle on debut atToulouse (17.4f,soft) in June Open to improvement for new connections and will surely have a big part to play, provided the faster ground here doesn’t inconvenience her TFRHHHHH BHA 2 BY PASS (GB) (160) 11-0 Br Ch f Cityscape Up And Running Thomas Doggrell (7) J O Mrs Tracy Turner Bill Turner, Sherborne T B The Hon Mrs R. Pease TIMEFORMVIEW Modest maiden on the Flat, best effort at around 1m, and stamina has to be taken on trust now switched to hurdles TFRHIIII BHA 3 FILLYFUDGE
O
B
Br
O
B
6 PADDY’S
Br Gr f
Henry Brooke J O Zoe Hassall & George Hassall Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T B Moyns Park Estate and Stud Ltd Swansway S TIMEFORM VIEW Form on the level was modest and she will need to improve for the switch to hurdles/fitting of cheekpieces in order to play a leading role TFRHHIII BHA 7 TOUTE CHIC (IRE) (19) 3 11-0 Br B f Violence (USA) Creative Director (USA) Max Kendrick J O Mrs Carolyn Kendrick Jonjo O’Neill, Cheltenham T B Lynch Bages, Camas Park & Summerhill B/S Wasdell Group S TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful on the Flat (stays 1 1/2m) in France for Jean-Claude Rouget but she made a most unpromising start over hurdles at Fakenham recently. TFRHHIII BHA DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2021: LADY PACIFICO 3 10 12 Page Fuller 6-1 (David Weston) 7 ran Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 6. Probable S.P’s: 13-8 Lechro (IRE), 2-1 Asa (FR), 10-1 Fillyfudge (GB), 12-1 Miss Fedora (IRE), 14-1 Toute Chic (IRE), 16-1 Paddy’s Fancy (GB), 50-1 By Pass (GB) PLAY SMARTER ASA shaped well on her sole start on the other side of the Channel and is taken to make a winning start for her new connections Next on the list is Lechro, who probably wouldn’t need to improve much on her Fakenham hurdles debut near-miss in order to go close again here Fillyfudge could be the pick of the trio making their debuts in this sphere TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.ASA (FR) 2.LECHRO (IRE) 3.FILLYFUDGE
B f Helmet (AUS) Shahabad David Bass J
Simon & Christine Prout Seamus Mullins, Amesbury T
Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum We Do Vans S TIMEFORMVIEW Encouraging start to her career when finding only Mr Freedom too strong at Fontwell in September but subsequent efforts have represented steps in the wrong direction. TFRHHIII BHA91
FANCY (GB) (158) 11-0
New Bay Likelihood (USA)
25 FOUR Today’s Race Result First Second Time Third Fourth Distance MARY TOONE We hope you have a great day! Happy Birthday www.leicester-racecourse.com National Association of Bookmakers Bookmakers, both on and off the course are helping to pay for the improvement of racing through the Levy Fund. www.leicester-racecourse.com Dogs In the interests of safety, dogs are NOT permitted on the racecourse www.leicester-racecourse.com Great British Bonus Scheme The Great British Bonus (GBB) offers multiple bonuses of up to £20,000 per eligible race for British-bred fillies and mares
Every racelive 62BritishandIrish racecourses WATCH IT ALL ON Joinnowatracingtv.com
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor 27 Fifth Race 3.20 1m 7f 113y The Racing Tv Maiden Hurdle Race
4)
Race) for maiden four yrs old and upwards x Total race value £8000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £3338, 2nd £1670, 3rd
4th £418. (Penalty Value
colours no horse age st-lb 1 LUSAKA (IRE) (57) 4222 BF 4 11-4 Br B g The Last Lion (IRE) Jumeirah Palm Star Fergus Gregory J O Oceana Racing & Partner Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T B Rabbah Bloodstock Limited McCoy Contractors S TIMEFORMVIEW Fairly useful maiden on Flat in Ireland. Fair form when runner-up on 3 of his 4 hurdle starts for this yard. Perhaps this can finally be his day TFR
BHA105 2 ORDER OF ST JOHN (GB) (16) 33064-4 5 11-4 Br B g Coach House (IRE) Gospel Music Finn
J O Rupert Frost and Ed Shaw D. J. Jeffreys,
T B Farmers Hill Stud Nationwide Vehicle Contracts Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Flat winner for yard who has shown fair form at his best over hurdles Arrives fit from the Flat (second on AW last month) and capable of giving Lusaka a run for his money.
3 THE GEORDIE GINGE (IRE) (47) 46
Br Ch g Norse Dancer (IRE) Our Pollyanna (IRE) Mr
J O GingeArmy Racing Nigel
T B Cyril O’Hara
S TIMEFORMVIEW Modest fourth in a bumper in May and beaten
Clearly early days but he needs to leave the Bangor
4 THEY CALL ME PETE (GB) (17) 6-5 4 11-4 Br B g Shirocco (GER) Pectora (IRE) Patrick
J O Miss C. Williamson L J
T B Swanbridge Bloodstock Ltd TIMEFORMVIEW Offered little in a bumper for Jimmy Fox last
offered
novice hurdle for new yard 17 days ago May do better
DECLARED RUNNERS 4 2021:NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 2. Stewards Note: THE GEORDIE GINGE: Following its run on 28/9/2022 it was reported that the horse was found to have bled. Probable S.P’s: 6-5 Lusaka (IRE), 5-2 Order of St John (GB), 11-2 They Call Me Pete (GB), 6-1 The Geordie Ginge (IRE) PLAY SMARTER LUSAKA has proved expensive to follow but he won’t get many better opportunities than this to get off the mark. Order of St John can follow him home. TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.LUSAKA (IRE) 2.ORDER OF ST JOHN 3.THEY CALL ME PETE Today’s Race Result First Second Time Third Fourth Distance FIVE www.leicester-racecourse.com Great British Bonus Scheme The Great British Bonus (GBB) offers multiple bonuses of up to £20,000 per eligible race for British-bred fillies and mares
(Class
(Gbb
£834,
£4356.80)
HHHHH
Lambert (7)
Hinton-On-The-Green
TFRHHHHI BHA98
4 11-4
Jamie Neild (7)
Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Agetur (UK) Ltd
a long way on Bangor hurdle debut 5 months later
run well behind. TFRHHIII BHA
Cowley (3)
Morgan, Waltham On The Wolds
winter but
more when fifth of 11 in aWetherby
TFRHHHII BHA
HorseracinginBritainisamongtheworld’s bestregulatedanimalactivities.The14,000 horsesintrainingenjoyalevelofcareanda qualityoflifevirtuallyunsurpassedbyany otherdomesticatedanimal.
OF A TRACK RECORD TO BE BritishRacing THEHORSECOMESFIRST.COM
PROUD
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor 29 Sixth Race 3.50 1m 7f 113y The Next Meeting @leicesterraces Sunday 27th November Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 4) for three yrs old and upwards x Total race value £8000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £3046, 2nd £1524, 3rd £761, 4th £381. (Penalty Value £3975.58) colours no horse age st-lb 1 ACROSS THE LINE (IRE) (145) 24-3165 D 7 12-0 Br B g Fame And Glory La Protagonista (IRE) Mr Gearoid Harney (7) J O Syd Hosie Syd Hosie, Sherborne T B Minch Bloodstock Sherborne Utilities Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWFairly useful hurdler/chase for Dan Skelton.Won a Stratford hunter chase for this yard in May but well beaten in 2 handicap chases in June Watching brief is advised back hurdling after a 5-month break. TFRHHIII BHA120 2 SACRE PIERRE (FR) (236) 35F516- D 4
Br B g On Est Bien (IRE) Goldance (FR) Peter Kavanagh (5) J O Cheshire Bloodstock Racing 1 Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T B Mr Elie Lellouche Proactive Personnel Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWBack-to-back juvenile hurdle winner in summer 2021 and first
in February. Ran no sort of race at Haydock on final start but capable of
3 JUST THE MAN (FR) (11) 2-32554 D
Br Gr g Rajsaman (FR) Yachtclubgenoa (IRE)
O Mr K. W. Bell
B Compagnia Generale
TIMEFORMVIEW
Has dropped
4 CLEARANCE
Br B g Authorized
Four
O Racing For A Cause
B Richard W.
TIMEFORMVIEW
mark at NewtonAbbot in June Ran no more than respectably in 2 outings there in July but the booking of Brian Hughes suggests connections are hopeful of a bold show on this return to action. TFRHHHHI BHA105 DECLARED RUNNERS 4 2021: ROBINSHILL (IRE) 10 12 0 Sam Twiston-Davies 17-2 (Nigel Twiston-Davies) 8 ran Tongue Strap worn by No 1. Stewards Note: SACRE PIERRE: Following its run on 23/3/2022 it was reported that the horse erred often in a competitive race. Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Clearance (GB), 9-4 Just The Man (FR), 11-4 Sacre Pierre (FR), 7-1 Across The Line (IRE) PLAY SMARTER JUST THE MAN has dropped back to his last winning mark so he might be siding with in this finale. The Brian Hughes-ridden Clearance could be the one for the forecast spot. TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.JUST THE MAN (FR) 2.CLEARANCE 3.SACRE PIERRE (FR) Today’s Race Result First Second Time Third Fourth Distance SIX www.leicester-racecourse.com Next Meeting Sunday 27th November Afternoon Jumps Meeting Gates Open: 10.30am; First Race: 12.40pm
11-12
handicap success at the third attempt at Sedgefield
bouncing back after a break. TFRHHHII BHA118
6 11-11
Ned Fox (7) J
John O’Shea, Newnham-on-Severn T
SRL K W Bell Group Ltd S
Fairly useful hurdler who was a respectable fourth of 7 at Newbury (2m, good to firm) 11 days ago
back to his last successful mark. TFRHHHHH BHA117
(GB) (112) 34-F134 D 8 10-13
(IRE)
Miracles Brian Hughes J
Michael Blake, Trowbridge T
Farleigh Drink & food Group S
Attracted support and took advantage of much-reduced
WEDDINGS We are the perfect choice for your special day with a difference Telephone 0116 271 6515 events@leicester-racecourse.com

First Race 1.20 THE WEATHERBYS nhstallions.co.uk NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £7624 to the winning horse The second to receive £3512, and the third £1755. for novice four yrs old and upwards Enter by noon, November 8th and pay £70 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 12th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 13lb; 5-y-o and up 11st Fillies and mares allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a Class 3 to Class 5 hurdle race 6lb Of 2 hurdle races or of a Class 1 or Class 2 hurdle race 10lb WEATHERBYS GROUP LTD has generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner and also kindly award a £50 cash prize to the racing groom responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out for this race 14 entries at £70. Closed November 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £5842; Second £2922; Third £1460. (Penalty Value £7624.40)

SEE PAGE 15 FOR THIS RACE.

Second Race 1.50 THE JOIN RACING TV NOW CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3430 to the winning horse The second to receive £1580, the third £790, the fourth £395 and the fifth £350. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100 (also open to such horses rated 101 and 102 see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, November 8th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 12th. Penalties, after November 5th, 2022, for each hurdle race won 7lb To be ridden by Conditional Jockeys, Overseas Jockeys eligible under Rule (B)42 and Professional Jockeys eligible to claim a weight allowance under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code Allowances: Jockeys who, prior to November 11th, 2022, have not ridden more than 20 such winners 3lb Jockeys who have not ridden more than 10 such winners 5lb Jockeys who have not ridden more than 5 such winners 7lb (Only one of these allowances may be claimed and wins in any races run under the Rules of Racing or the Rules of a recognised Racing Authority will count) Jockeys riding for their own stables allowed, in addition 3lb 18 entries at £30. Closed November 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2629; Second £1315; Third £657; Fourth £329; Fifth £280. (Penalty Value £3430.98) Weights raised 5lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable A

SEE PAGE 19 FOR THIS RACE.

Third Race 2.20 THE WATCH ON RACING TV MARES’ NOVICES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3430 to the winning horse The second to receive £1580, the third £790, the fourth £395, the fifth £350 and the sixth £350. for novice three 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, November 8th and pay £30 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 12th. Penalties, after November 5th, 2022, for each hurdle race won 7lb 12 entries at £30. Closed November 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2629; Second £1315; Third £657; Fourth £329; Fifth £280; Sixth £280. (Penalty Value £3430.98) Weights raised 3lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable

SEE PAGE 21 FOR THIS RACE.

Fourth Race 2.50 THE HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY TOONE FILLIES’ JUVENILE HURDLE RACE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £6153 to the winning horse The second to receive £2835, the third £1417, the fourth £709, the fifth £350 and the sixth £350. for juvenile three yrs old fillies only. Enter by noon, November 8th and pay £55 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 12th. Weights: 11st each Penalties, a winner of a Class 3 to Class 5 hurdle race 6lb Of 2 hurdle races or of a Class 1 or Class 2 hurdle race 10lb Ivor and Jennifer Tilley have generously sponsored this race 9 entries at £55. Closed November 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4715; Second £2358; Third £1179; Fourth £590; Fifth £280; Sixth £280. (Penalty Value £6153.98)

SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.

Fifth Race 3.20 THE RACING TV MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4356 to the winning horse The second to receive £2007, the third £1003 and the fourth £502. for maiden four yrs old and upwards Enter by noon, November 8th and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 12th. Weights: 11st 4lb each Fillies and mares allowed 7lb 15 entries at £40. Closed November 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3338; Second £1670; Third £834; Fourth £418. (Penalty Value £4356.80)

SEE PAGE 27 FOR THIS RACE.

Sixth Race 3.50 THE NEXT MEETING @leicesterraces SUNDAY 27TH NOVEMBER HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3975 to the winning horse The second to receive £1831, the third £915 and the fourth £458. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-120 (also open to such horses rated 121 and 122 see Standard Conditions). £35 stake if the horse is rated 94 or higher, or £7 stake if the horse is rated 93 or lower with £28 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. November 12th. Penalties, after November 5th, 2022, for each hurdle race won 7lb 15 entries at £35. Closed November 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3046; Second £1524; Third £761; Fourth £381. (Penalty Value £3975.58)

SEE PAGE 29 FOR THIS RACE.

Race Conditions Leicester Racecourse The Racecourse, Oadby, Leicester, LE2 4AL Telephone: (0116) 271 6515 Fax: (0116) 271 1746 31
DATE DAY JUMPS OR FLAT
11th January Wednesday Jump 24th January Tuesday Jump
1st February Wednesday Jump 16th February Thursday Jump 28th February Tuesday Jump 10th March Friday Jump
14th April Friday Flat 29th April Saturday Coors Raceday Flat * 13th May Saturday Evening Flat * 29th May BH Monday Family Day Flat * 30th May Tuesday Student Day Flat
6th June Tuesday Flat 17th June Saturday Evening Flat * 29th June Thursday Evening Flat 8th July Saturday Smooth Radio Ladies Day Flat * 20th July Thursday Flat 26th July Wednesday Evening Flat
December
December
December
Post Christmas
* *Weekend and Bank Holiday Fixtures
2nd August Wednesday Evening Flat 13th August Sunday Family Day Flat * 23rd August Wednesday Evening Flat 12th September Tuesday Flat 25th September Monday Flat 10th October Tuesday Flat 17th October Tuesday Flat 30th October Monday Flat 20th November Monday Jump 3rd December Sunday Jump 7th
Thursday Jump 13th
Wednesday Jump 28th
Thursday
Raceday Jump

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.