Newmarket Racecard - Saturday 13th August

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O F F I C I A L R A C E C A R D £ 3 . 5 0 SUMMER CELEBRATION RACEDAY SATURDAY 13 AUGUST 2022

Published by authority of the Managing Executive of the Racecourse. TODAY’S SPONSORS RACEDAY OFFICIALS Race Conditions can be found on page 47 Newmarket Racecourses Committee William Wyatt, Esq. (Chairman) William Sporborg, Esq. Tim Vestey, Esq. Matthew Lohn Esq. Mrs J. George Mrs. B. Dunlop Paddy Pritchard-Gordon Managing Director – East Amy Starkey General Manager Sophie Able Regional Head Of Racing & Clerk of the Course Michael Prosser Marketing Manager Chris Burton Finance Director Sarah Drabwell Head Of Operations Darren Townsend Farrier Harry Buckle Safety Officer Amelia Tyson Safeguarding Officers Michael Prosser (DSL) Sophie Able (Deputy DSL) Stewards Tony McGlone (Chief Steward) Adam Barker (Stewards’ Panel Chair) Gordan Markham Ali Galliers-Pratt Polly Greco Starters William Jardine Kieran O’Shea Judge David Hicks Clerk Of The Scales Jeremy Lind Medical Officers Dr Ross Worthington Dr Juno Jesuthasan Dr Sebastian Alexander Veterinary Officer Colin Roberts Veterinary Surgeons Benoit Herinckx Kate Daly David Dugdale Sally Bate Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers Louise Sheridan Elizabeth Budden John Bramhill Sarah Duncan Commentator Mark Johnson Betting Ring Manager Sarah Woodborne THE TRUSTEES OF THE E.B.F. ebfstallions.com JENNINGSBET jenningsbet.com The Family and Friends of Jayne Reid

Welcome to the July Course for the next in our series of Summer Saturdays which run throughout July and August. I would like to take this chance to thank our sponsors for this afternoon, Jenningsbet and Jayne Reid Memorial for their generous support. On the track we have seven compelling races for you to enjoy including the unique Grey Horse Handicap, where a field of only grey horses come thundering down the track. Away from the action on the turf, we have a huge range of activities for everyone to enjoy. There is free entertainment for all ages, including Minions walkabout acts, jugglers, fairground rides and garden games. Last night saw the last of our Newmarket Nights with a fantastic night featuring Pete Tong The rest of the summer at the July Course will be fun packed, with our final Summer Saturday at the July Course which will also host the Newmarket Town Plate on Saturday 27th August There will be free entertainment for all ages, so bring along your family and friends. I do hope you have a very enjoyable afternoon with us, and I wish all the horses and their connections the very best of luck Best wishes, SOPHIE ABLE General Manager of Newmarket Racecourses

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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 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. RACECARD 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. BETTING Visit www.racingexplained.co.uk for more information 6 7 8 15 9 1 10 11 32 5 134 14 12 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) 16. Draw position of the horse in the starting stalls 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 16 67 8 15 9 1 12 13 14 10 3 2 11 16 5 4 Br J O T B S 4 COROEBUS (IRE) (203) 121- CD 3 9-0 (1) B c Dubawi (IRE) First Victory (IRE) (Teofilo (IRE)) James Doyle Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket Godolphin Emirates Fly Better TIMEFORM VIEW Progressive 2-y-o, winning on the July Course on debut and bouncing back from a narrow defeat to Royal Patronage in the Royal Lodge with animpressivevictory inC&DAutumn Stakes in October Stablemate of NativeTrailand just asexciting. TFRHHHHI BHA115

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The Home of British Racing is such a special destination for racegoers from all over the world to congregate and appreciate the magnificent racing on both The Rowley Mile and on The July Course. We sincerely thank Sophie Able and her team along with Stephen Wallis for their never-ending enthusiasm in insuring that Owners, Trainers, Jockeys and Stable Staff are all looked after so very well. I would like to take this opportunity to wish all those who participate in Newmarket this season, the very best of luck. Stay safe and have a wonderful raceday.

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DONCASTER Race 1 1.00 1m 2f 43y 1 Nonsuch Lad (IRE) 9-9 JimBoyle LukeCatton(3) Form: 336, TFR:HHHII 2 Alaskan Wind (IRE) 9-3 MickyHammond AidenBrookes(3) Form: 000, TFR:HHIII 3 Kata Heart’s (GB) 9-1 LiamBailey CallumHutchinson Form: 006, TFR:HHHII 4 Bellshill Beauty (IRE) 9-0 RogerFell SamFeilden(5) Form: 405, TFR:HHHHH 5 Neverbatsaneyelid (GB) 8-9 JulieCamacho MarkWinn(3) Form: 035, TFR:HHHII Race 2 1.30 7f 213y 1 Hope You Can Run (IRE) 9-10 Charlie&MarkJohnston DanielMuscutt Form: 262, TFR:HHHHH 2 Haughty (GB) 9-2 AlanKing MartinHarley Form: 022, TFR:HHHHI 3 Transfer Affection (IRE) 8-12 KevinRyan CierenFallon Form: 364, TFR:HHHII Race 3 2.06 1m 1 Chewsday (IRE) 9-2 AdrianNicholls BarryMcHugh Form: TFR:HHHII 2 Honeymooner (IRE) 9-2 WilliamMuir&ChrisGrassick LewisEdmunds Form: 02, TFR:HHHHI 3 Miss Dynamic (GB) 9-2 Charlie&MarkJohnston CierenFallon Form: 0, TFR:HHHII 4 Miss Furny Factor (IRE) 9-2 RonaldThompson TomEaves Form: 0, TFR:HIIII 5 Pride of The Pack (GB) 9-2 RalphBeckett JimCrowley Form: 3, TFR:HHHHH Race 4 2.41 5f 3y 1 Tees Spirit (GB) 10-0 AdrianNicholls BarryMcHugh Form: 163, TFR:HHHHH 2 Resilience (GB) 9-9 CraigLidster PaddyMathers Form: 010, TFR:HHHII 3 Lullaby Bay (GB) 9-8 K.R.Burke TomEaves Form: 110, TFR:HHHII 4 Object (GB) 9-7 Freddie&MartynMeade JimCrowley Form: 1-03, TFR:HHHII 5 Rum Cocktail (GB) 9-5 CliveCox WilliamCox(3) Form: 132, TFR:HHHII 6 James Watt (IRE) 9-5 PaulMidgley GrahamLee Form: 205, TFR:HHHHI 7 Texas Man (IRE) 9-2 PaulMidgley DavidNolan Form: 010, TFR:HHHII 8 Han Solo Berger (IRE) 8-11 RobertCowell CierenFallon Form: 046, TFR:HHHII Race 5 3.13 6f 2y 1 Dance To Excel (GB) 9-7 DavidO’Meara JasonWatson Form: TFR:HHHII 2 King of Europe (IRE) 9-7 Michael&DavidEasterby ShaneGray Form: TFR:HHIII 3 Marayel (IRE) 9-7 HilalKobeissi TomEaves Form: 563, TFR:HHHII 4 Saxon Village (IRE) 9-7 Charlie&MarkJohnston CierenFallon Form: 4, TFR:HHHHI 5 The Green Man (IRE) 9-7 JosephParr DanielMuscutt Form: 022, TFR:HHHHH 6 Tia Dalma (IRE) 9-2 PhilMcEntee JimmyQuinn Form: 0-42, TFR:HHHII

Race 6 3.48 7f 6y 1 Air To Air (GB) 10-2 GeorgeBoughey TaylorFisher(7) Form: 2-10, TFR:HHHHI 2 The Attorney (IRE) 10-1 CharlesHills JimCrowley Form: 252, TFR:HHHHH 3 Kalganov (FR) 9-10

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Race 7 4.23 7f 6y 1 Homer Stokes (GB) 10-1

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DavidO’Meara JasonWatson Form: 543, TFR:HHHII 4 Alotaibi (IRE) 9-3 KevinPhilippartdeFoy DanielMuscutt Form: 0-20, TFR:HHHII

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David&NicolaBarron GianlucaSanna(7) Form: 300, TFR:HHHII 2 As If By Chance (GB) 10-0 NigelTinkler LewisEdmunds Form: 300, TFR:HHHHI 3 Golden Apollo (GB) 9-12 TimEasterby SeanKirrane(3) Form: 030, TFR:HHHII 4 Danielsflyer (IRE) 9-12 DavidThompson GrahamLee Form: 500, TFR:HHIII 5 Giogiobbo (GB) 9-11 ScottDixon JeffersonSmith Form: 441, TFR:HHHHI 6 It Just Takes Time (IRE) 9-9 MarkWalford HarryRussell(3) Form: 011, TFR:HHHHH 7 Captain Vallo (IRE) 9-9 JimCrowley Form: 003, TFR:HHHII Hajjam (GB) 9-7 DavidNolan Form: 140, TFR:HHIII Nurseclaire (FR) 9-4 BarryMcHugh Form: 462, TFR:HHIII In Jest (GB) 9-1 TomEaves Form: 435, TFR:HHIII Race 1 1.20 1m General Lee (IRE) 10-2

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Paul&OliverCole MohammedTabti(7) Form: 1-00, TFR:HHHHI 2 Rogue Rocket (FR) 9-8 TomClover ConnorPlanas(7) Form: 514, TFR:HHHII 3 Frantanck (GB) 9-7 WilliamHaggas TomMarquand Form: 134, TFR:HHHHI 4 Wonder Elmossman (IRE) 9-6 J.S.Moore JohnEgan Form: 325, TFR:HHIII 5 Highland Premiere (GB) 9-4 Charlie&MarkJohnston AndreaAtzeni Form: 320, TFR:HHHII 6 Postwick (GB) 9-2 HarryEustace RichardKingscote Form: 420, TFR:HHHII 7 John The Baptist (IRE) 9-1 MichaelAppleby FrederickLarson(5) Form: 650, TFR:HHIII 8 Definite (GB) 9-1 RalphBeckett HectorCrouch Form: 612, TFR:HHHHH Race 2 1.55 7f 1 Bluelight Bay (IRE) 9-3 EveJohnsonHoughton CharlesBishop Form: 215, TFR:HHHII 2 Victory Dance (IRE) 9-3 CharlieAppleby WilliamBuick Form: 12, TFR:HHHHH 3 Candle of Hope (GB) 8-12 RichardHughes TomMarquand Form: 11, TFR:HHHHI 4 Cite d’Or (FR) 8-12 HarryEustace HollieDoyle Form: 1, TFR:HHIII 5 Ferrari Queen (IRE) 8-12 Charlie&MarkJohnston AndreaAtzeni Form: 11, TFR:HHHHI Race 3 2.30 1m 5f 61y 1 Away He Goes (IRE) 9-7 IsmailMohammed SeanLevey Form: 0-65, TFR:HHHHH 2 Outbox (GB) 9-7 ArchieWatson HollieDoyle Form: 360, TFR:HHHII 3 Universal Order (GB) 9-7 DavidSimcock AndreaAtzeni Form: 524, TFR:HHHII 4 Silence Please (IRE) 9-4 AndrewBalding DavidProbert Form: 356, TFR:HHIII 5 Zechariah (IRE) 8-11 Freddie&MartynMeade TomMarquand Form: 424, TFR:HHHHI

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HectorCrouch Form: 423, TFR:HHHHI 5 Suzy’s Shoes (GB) 9-0 EveJohnsonHoughton CharlesBishop Form: 305, TFR:HHHHH Race 7 4.45 1m 4f 1 Frontispiece (GB) 11-2 AmandaPerrett MrSimonWalker Form: 640, TFR:HHHHH 2 Saratoga Gold (GB) 10-12 CharlesHills MissKayleighStephens(5) Form: 560, TFR:HHHII 3 Castel Gandolfo (IRE) 10-11 FergalO’Brien MissFernO’Brien(3) Form: 243/-, TFR:HHHHI 4 Dino Velvet (FR) 10-10 AlanKing MissGeorgiaKing(5) Form: 4//0//0/-, TFR:HHIII 5 Singing The Blues (IRE) 10-8 RodMillman MrPatrickMillman Form: 541, TFR:HHHHI 6 Psyche (GB) 10-3 ChrisGordon MrFreddieGordon(5) Form: 211, TFR:HHHHI 7 Graffiti (GB) 9-4 GaryBrown MissIsabelleRyder(7) Form: 650, TFR:HHHII

JaneChapple-Hyam HollieDoyle Form: TFR:HHHII Rechercher (GB) 9-0

RichardHannon PatDobbs Form: 416, TFR:HHHHI 2 Jumby (IRE) 9-8 EveJohnsonHoughton WilliamBuick Form: 330, TFR:HHHII 3 Pogo (IRE) 9-8 CharlesHills KieranShoemark Form: 113, TFR:HHHHH 4 Run To Freedom (GB) 9-8 HenryCandy DaneO’Neill Form: 101, TFR:HHHII 5 Double Or Bubble (IRE) 9-5

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MichaelAppleby FrederickLarson(5) Form: 305, TFR:HHIII Race 5 3.35 7f 1 Chindit (IRE) 9-11

AndrewBalding DavidProbert Form: 002, TFR:HHHHI 6 Gisburn (IRE) 9-4

CharlieAppleby WilliamBuick Form: 100, TFR:HHHII 2 Documenting (GB) 9-12

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AndrewBalding DavidProbert Form: 55, TFR:HHHII 3 Crafty Lady (GB) 9-2

CliveCox AdamKirby Form: 023, TFR:HHHHH 4 Able Kane (GB) 9-6 RodMillman RossCoakley Form: 160, TFR:HHIII 5 Fivethousandtoone (IRE) 9-6

KevinFrost JackMitchell Form: 035, TFR:HHHHI 3 Dance Fever (IRE) 9-6

RichardHannon SeanLevey Form: 002, TFR:HHHII 7 United Front (USA) 9-2

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ChrisWall JackMitchell Form: 105, TFR:HHHII 6 Happy Romance (IRE) 9-5

Race 4 3.00 7f 1 Silent Film (GB) 10-2

RichardHannon HollieDoyle Form: 005, TFR:HHHHI 7 Primo Bacio (IRE) 9-5 EdWalker RichardKingscote Form: 345, TFR:HHIII 8 Dubai Poet (GB) 9-2 RogerVarian AndreaAtzeni Form: 243, TFR:HHHII 9 Tiber Flow (IRE) 9-2 WilliamHaggas TomMarquand Form: 210, TFR:HHHHI 10 Wings of War (IRE) 9-2 CliveCox AdamKirby Form: 034, TFR:HHHII Race 6 4.10 1m 3f Stonking (GB) 9-3 HeatherMain FrederickLarson(5) Form: TFR:HHIII Bay Dream Believer (IRE) 9-2

Today Today the heath forms the primary training grounds to the largest cluster of racehorses on the planet between two and three thousand in number at any one time It’s combination of training facilities and their interaction with the town, coupled with its unique heritage, are a vital contributor to Newmarket’s position as the preeminent racing and breeding centre for thoroughbreds and spiritual home of horseracing globally 1886 Map shows Hamilton Road and the area north of the heath including Southfield Farm and Seven Springs are relatively similar today. World War II brought formal airfield facilities which occupied the heath for just under 40 years.

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1980s The airfield was decommissioned World Wars I and II The Rowley Mile stands and heath were occupied by the military The heath was converted into an airfield for training officers and no flying was permitted on the racedays

19th Century Lord George Bentinck, owner of a large expanse of heathland and a Jockey Club member turned acres of scrubland over to grass, purchased adjacent land and established the gallops which still exist today.

NEWMARKET HEATH: A HISTORY

17th Century Newmarket became a favourite destination of King James I, who moved the Royal court there for a time and raced horses on the Heath. His grandson, Charles II, built the first recorded stand.

Newmarket and horses have been connected since Queen Boadicea founded a Royal stud at Exning. More than 1,000 years later, Sir Richard d’Argentine developed a “New Market” in this location.

Newmarket Heath surveyed by I.Champan in 1787 shows the state of the racecourses close to the time of the Jockey Club’s founding.Exning and Newmarket were notably quite established.

The Jockey Club’s presence in Newmarket in the 1750s had a significant impact on Newmarket heath’s physical environment, increasing racing provisions and changing it from the playground of the nobility it had been up to that point. By 1756 the Round Course built its first stand, simple in nature with stables below and viewing above At The Rowley Mile smaller racing facilities, a weighing house and stables were added and in 1774 the land used for racing was extended and formalised to become the Ancaster Mile

The most significant early development within racing in Newmarket came in 1665, when King Charles II, added a third “Round Course” to the two already existing courses in Newmarket, the Beacon Course (today the Rowley Mile) and the Cambridgeshire Course All three courses were to be used for a new race which was first run in 1666, the Newmarket Town Plate It was stated that the race should be run “forever”, and it continues to be run today. Due to the nature of racing at the time agile viewing was required, with spectators largely looking on from horseback or carriages.

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Over the late 18th and 19th Century, races were changing shorter distances and more fixed finishing posts meant the nature of spectating was equally shifting. The 1850s brought significant reorganisation on the heath associated with the growing focus on the Rowley Mile including its first stand. This was replaced by the Astley Stand in 1875 when a stand exclusively for trainers and jockeys was also built, located on the site of the current Head-on Stand.

ROWLEY MILE & JULY COURSE

A number of courses have been in use in Newmarket over the centuries. The evolution of Rowley Mile and the July Course reflects how the sport has changed to be enjoyed by all, and not just the privileged few.

18th Century

19th Century

17th Century

20th Century 1911 saw further development with a new weighing room at Rowley Mile (now known as the Hong Kong Suite) designed by Walter Brierley. New and more modest stands for the public and Jockey Club members were also built. As crowds grew at the July Course’s summer meetings, concern over extending facilities and ruining the ‘picnic atmosphere’ were debated. In the 1930s, five main buildings were constructed The Weighing Room, Head-on Stand, and 3 similar structures for Members, Tattersalls, and Silver Ring patrons. These still form the primary trackside viewing facilities today.

The Round Course at Rowley Mile (1958-1973) Post-War Decades Immediately following the second world war, the July Course saw crowds grow for its summer Derby Day to levels of attendance not seen today. However it was not to last and in 1954 declining attendance figures brought proposals for a round course in front of the Rowley Mile stands, with the suggestion it would make it easier for spectators to view. In 1958 a round course was laid out and it was used until 1973 1980s to Present The most recent stage in the Rowley Mile’s evolution is the Millennium Stand, which was unveiled by the Queen on 6 May 2000 The Rowley Mile and July Course can welcome up to 20,000 people Head-On Stand (1889-c.1929) right of Astley Stand, photographed 1896 1945 Derby at the July Course drew bigger crowds than we see today.

Rowley Mile’s Millennium Grandstand Today. Known for its racing and live music, The July Course remains one of Cambridgeshire’s most popular summer venues.

SUMMER SATURDAY ACTIVITIES Garden Enclosure Entertainmentfrom 12.15pm to 5.15pm including: Garden Games, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting, Bubble Performer, Helter Skelter, Teacup and Saucer, Peek-a-boo Board, Giant Deck Chair G&P Roaming entertainment –at various set times during 12.15pm to 5.15pm including Seaside Themed Stilt Walkers, Magic Juggler, Saxophone Player, Minion Walkabout Acts Snapchaps Roaming Music, they will also be playing in Premier too!

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J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS FO| RM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 16 colours no horse age st-lb Draw 1 SEA SYLPH (IRE) (29) 10-6262 D 4 9-12 (5) Br Ch f Sea The Stars (IRE) Valais Girl (Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)) Jamie Spencer J O Mrs R G Hillen & Partners Alan King, Barbury Castle T B Sunderland Holdings Inc Goodwin Racing Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Won 2 races at up to this trip for William Haggas last year and runner-up twice this term for current yard, staying on at Newbury (13.3f) 4 weeks ago Respected. TFRHHHII BHA85 2 SINGLE (IRE) (22) 040252 D 5 9-5 (1) Br Ch m Nathaniel (IRE) Solita (USA) (Thunder Gulch (USA)) Rob Hornby J O The Sweet Partnership Mick Channon, West Ilsley T B Flaxman Stables Ireland Ltd Mike Channon Bloodstock Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Not won for a while but was second in this last year and found only a highly-progressive 3-y-o too good at Ascot 3 weeks ago. This is tougher but suspect she’ll give a decent showing of herself. TFRHHHII BHA78 3 ATLANTIS (GB) (28) 6221 3 9-5 (3) Br Gr f Sea The Stars (IRE) Alla Speranza (Sir Percy) Frankie Dettori J O Craig Bernick and Harry McCalmont John & Thady Gosden, Newmarket T B Miss K. Rausing & Sunderland Holding Inc TIMEFORMVIEWGoingtherightwayandopenedheraccountcomfortablyinfillies’handicapatDoncaster4weeksago,keeping on well in first-time cheekpieces. More to come again upped in trip and leading claims under Dettori. TFRHHHHH BHA89 4 ROZALIA (GB) (36) 20/-3114 5 9-5 (4) Br B m Sir Percy Lady Stardust (Spinning World (USA)) James Doyle J O Somerton Sporting Club James Fanshawe, Newmarket T B Mrs Martin Armstrong TIMEFORM VIEW Very lightly raced for a 5-y-o but has improved this term, scoring at Lingfield and Goodwood. Held off this mark at Chester (2m) last time though and now needs to find more all of a sudden. TFRHHIII BHA78 5 AUSTRALIAN ANGEL (GB) (23) 416121 D 3 8-8 (2) Br Ch f Australia Angel Terrace (USA) (Ghostzapper (USA)) Hayley Turner J O Mr George Strawbridge Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T B George Strawbridge TIMEFORM VIEW Enjoying a good year and saw off two useful rivals when notching up a third win 3 weeks ago at Sandown over this trip, showing a willing attitude. Up 3lb and can go well again. TFRHHHHI BHA78 DECLARED RUNNERS 5 2021: EILEENDOVER 4 9 1 Shane Kelly 4-1 (Pam Sly) 6 ran Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 3. Probable S.P’s: 15-8 Atlantis (GB), 5-2 Australian Angel (GB), 9-2 Sea Sylph (IRE), 8-1 Single (IRE), 12-1 Rozalia (GB) PLAY SMARTER The 3-y-os ATLANTIS and Australian Angel look the ones to concentrate on, with the Gosden filly narrowly preferred after her smooth Doncaster victory She promises to improve again over this longer trip and might prove better than a handicapper

THE JENNINGSBET FILLIES’

HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) for three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares x Total race value £50000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £20315, 2nd £10160, 3rd £5080, 4th £2540, 5th £1270. (Penalty Value £25770) Weights raised 2lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable Leading course trainer (17-22): J & T Gosden (58 wins from 261 runners, 22%) runs ATLANTIS Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): A Balding (9 wins from 50 runners, 18%) runs AUSTRALIAN ANGEL

Longest Traveller: SEA SYLPH trained by A King, Barbury Castle, 134 miles.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.ATLANTIS 2.AUSTRALIAN ANGEL 3.SEA SYLPH (IRE)

RACE RESULT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH RACE TIME DISTANCE 1m 6f

FIRST RACE 2.10

17 thejockeyclub.co.uk Firs t Rac e W: www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/newmarket OWNERS & TRAINERS Our exclusive Owners and Trainers bar is located at the end of the pre-parade ring, nearest to the Grandstand. Enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee whilst watching the racing on screen or make the most of the secluded seating area outside providing a stunning view of the pre-parade ring. Race viewing for Owners and Trainers is located in the Head on Stand. Connections with runners on the day have access to the Runners Lounge which is located in one of our exclusive Paddock Pavilions, overlooking the beautiful parade ring and conveniently positioned to access all areas of the racecourse A two course-seasonal buffet lunch will be served here on race days as well as complementary tea, coffee and soft drinks. A bar taking card payments only is also available MEDIAN & RECORD TIME Raceform Median Time: 2 mins, 57.70 secs Record Time: 2 mins, 53.53 secs King’s Advice 12th July 2019, Good to Firm POSITION OF STALLS Stand Side Course All Races Centre TODAY’S RACE SPONSORS find out more about today’s race sponsors at jenningsbet.com KEEP UP-TO-DATE WITH ALL NEWS, VIEWS & EVENTS FROM THE COURSE NEWMARKET RACECOURSE

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THE JENNINGSBET BRITISH EBF NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) for novice two yrs old x Total race value £8000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £3414, 2nd £1706, 3rd £854, 4th £426. (Penalty Value £4320) Leading course trainer (17-22): C Appleby (72 wins from 242 runners, 30%) runs MISCHIEF MAGIC Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): C & M Johnston (13 wins from 88 runners, 15%) runs DOWNTOWN DUBAI Longest Traveller: DOWNTOWN DUBAI trained by C & M Johnston, Middleham, 200 miles.

J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS FO| RM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 20 colours no horse st lb Draw 1 MISCHIEF MAGIC (IRE) (18) 31 D 9-10 (5) Br B c Exceed And Excel (AUS) Veil of Silence (IRE) (Elusive Quality (USA)) James Doyle J O Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket T B Godolphin Emirates Fly Better S TIMEFORM VIEW Bred to be useful and with his debut third working out well, he justified strong support in a big-field maiden at Goodwood 18 days ago Should take some stopping under a penalty TFRHHHHH BHA 2 DOWNTOWN DUBAI (IRE) (-) 9-4 (7) Br B c Exceed And Excel (AUS) Zabeel Park (USA) (Medicean) Franny Norton J O Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Charlie & Mark Johnston, Middleham T B Godolphin Johnston Racing Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Foaled April 10 Exceed And Excel colt. Dam, 2-y-o 6f winner, half-sister to 1000 Guineas and Prix Marcel Boussac winner Finsceal Beo. TFRHHHHI BHA3 HIATUS (IRE) (22) 44 9-4 (1) Br B g Camacho Before The Storm (Sadler’s Wells (USA)) Harry Davies (5) J O Mr John C. Davies Conrad Allen, Newmarket T B Barouche Stud (Ire) Ltd Arabian Shield Insurance Company S TIMEFORMVIEWSimilar form bothstarts,fourthof10 inmaiden at Ascot (6f, goodto firm)22days ago.Shade too free on that occasion and now hooded for first time TFRHHHII BHA 4 JUNAID (GB) (64) 0 9-4 (3) Br B c Iffraaj Blue Geranium (IRE) (Dansili) Marco Ghiani J O Mr Khalifa Dasmal Heather Main, Wantage T B Miss K. J. Keir Al Basti Equiworld S TIMEFORM VIEW Last of 7 in maiden at Chepstow (6.1f, good to firm, 18/1) on debut 64 days ago, slowly away Hood applied. TFRHIIII BHA 5 SILKS GRAPHITE (GB) (8) 0 9-4 (2) Br Gr c Brazen Beau (AUS) Zia (GER) (Grand Lodge (USA)) Callum Shepherd J O Silkman Pascoe & Harraton Court Stables Darryll Holland, Newmarket T B Ian Bradbury TIMEFORM VIEW Low-key start when last of 10 in maiden at this course (7f, good to firm, 150/1) on debut 8 days ago TFRHHIII BHA6 STARSHOT (IRE) (9) 5 9-4 (8) Br B g Acclamation Sea Meets Sky (FR) (Dansili) Hayley Turner J O Niarchos Family George Boughey, Newmarket T B Niarchos Family TIMEFORM VIEW Bred to be useful but already gelded and last of 5 in novice event at Yarmouth (6f, good) on debut 9 days ago TFRHHIII BHA 7 ROYAL LILY (GB) (20) 0 8-13 (4) Br B f Oasis Dream Royal (USA) (Speightstown (USA)) Dylan Hogan J

O Lifecycle Bloodstock Ltd Jack Jones, Newmarket T B Malih Al Basti TIMEFORM VIEW 3/1, last of 12 in maiden at Chelmsford (6f) on debut 20 days ago TFRHIIII BHA 8 STRAWBERRY BELLE (IRE) (50) 33 8-13 (6) Br B f Adaay (IRE) Strawberry Leaf (Unfuwain (USA)) Louis Steward J O GB Horseracing, Stuart & Mary Carter Patrick Owens, Newmarket T B M. Phelan TIMEFORM VIEW Third both starts, improving on debut run at Newmarket in June Repeat of that level will ser her on the premises again. TFRHHHHI BHA6f SECOND RACE 2.45

21 thejockeyclub.co.uk Sec ond Rac e DECLARED RUNNERS 8 2021: ADNAAN 2 9 5 Ben Curtis 6-4 (Patrick Owens) 9 ran Hood worn first time by No 3, 4. Stewards Note: JUNAID: Following its run on 10/6/2022 it was reported that the horse ran green.

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RACE RESULT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH RACE TIME DISTANCE TODAY’S RACE SPONSORS find out more about today’s race sponsors at jenningsbetcom & ebfstallions.com MEDIAN & RECORD TIME Raceform Median Time: 1 min, 12.50 secs Record Time: 1 min, 9.09 secs Raffle Prize 12th July 2019, Good to Firm 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.

STARSHOT: Following its run on 4/8/2022 it was reported that the horse bronked at the off losing ground.

MISCHIEF MAGIC confirmed the promise of his debut in a red-hot novice at Goodwood when winning a maiden at that track 3 weeks ago and he’s fancied to successfully defy a penalty Strawberry Belle is second choice on form, with Downtown Dubai a newcomer to consider 1.MISCHIEF MAGIC (IRE) 2.STRAWBERRY BELLE (IRE) DUBAI (IRE)

TIMEFORM PREDICTION:

Probable S.P’s: 8-11 Mischief Magic (IRE), 10-3 Strawberry Belle (IRE), 15-2 Downtown Dubai (IRE), 25-1 Hiatus (IRE), 33-1 Starshot (IRE), 80-1 Silks Graphite (GB), 100-1 Junaid (GB), Royal Lily (GB)

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THE JENNINGSBET GREY HORSE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 4) for three yrs old and upwards x Total race value £21000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £8705, 2nd £4351, 3rd £2177, 4th £1087, 5th £240, 6th £240 (Penalty Value £11016) Leading course trainer (17-22): S C Williams (11 wins from 159 runners, 7%) runs LORD RAPSCALLION and REVOLUTIONISE Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): M Appleby (11 wins from 44 runners, 25%) runs COME ON GIRL Fancy That: M Appleby won this race in 2017 and 2019 The stable runs COME ON GIRL today. Longest Traveller: WENTWORTH FALLS trained by G Harker, Thirsk, 182 miles.

J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS FO| RM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 24 colours no horse age st-lb Draw 1 MISTER BLUEBIRD (GB) (6) 316145 D BF 4 9-12 (4) Br Gr g Outstrip Childesplay (Byron) Harry Davies (5) J O Dawn Aldham and Wetumpka Racing Heather Main, Wantage T B Mr J P M Main & Mr Andrew Knott Tote S TIMEFORM VIEWSuccessful at Ascot (6f) and Musselburgh (7f) this summer Not disgraced back when fifth of 17 in handicap at Haydock (6f, good to firm, 9/2) 6 days ago and must be taken seriously with Harry Davies taking off 5lb TFRHHHHH BHA84 2 LORD RAPSCALLION (IRE) (9) 022640 D 6 9-11 (2) Br Gr g Alhebayeb (IRE) Simply Topping (IRE) (Exceed And Excel (AUS)) Callum Shepherd J O TJE Racing Stuart Williams, Newmarket T B D. G. Iceton Tote S TIMEFORM VIEW Afforded a chance by the handicapper and knocked on the door in handicaps at Epsom/Newmarket (7f) in June. Not so good since, however, and losing run stretches back to 2020. TFRHHHII BHA83 3 WENTWORTH FALLS (GB) (35) 042560 D 10 9-5 (7) Br Gr g Dansili Strawberry Morn (CAN) (Travelling Victor (CAN)) Franny Norton J O The Fall Guys Club Geoffrey Harker Thirsk T B Newsells Park Stud TIMEFORM VIEW Veteran who turned in his best effort of the season when runner-up at Doncaster in May. Excuses last 2 starts and given a chance by the handicapper (just failed in this last year off 3lb higher). TFRHHHHI BHA77 4 VERREAUX EAGLE (IRE) (7) 233445 D 4 9-1 (6) Br Gr f Free Eagle (IRE) Evening Frost (IRE) (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) James Doyle J O Cayton Park Stud Limited Ed Dunlop, Newmarket T B Kildaragh Stud TIMEFORM VIEW Dual winner at up to 7f on turf/AW as a 3-y-o who twice went close in 7f handicaps during the spring. However, failed to see her race out last 2 starts and headgear now applied back down in trip TFRHHHII BHA73 5 REVOLUTIONISE (IRE) (6) 300400 D 6 9-0 (5) Br Gr g Lope de Vega (IRE) Modeeroch (IRE) (Mozart (IRE)) Marco Ghiani J O T W Morley & Regents Racing Stuart Williams, Newmarket T B Ballylinch Stud Tote S TIMEFORM VIEW Eighteen runs since last win and didn’t run at his best on his return to turf at Leicester recently TFRHHIII BHA72 6 STRIKE (GB) (21) 446403 BF 4 8-9 (1) Br Gr g Lethal Force (IRE) Midnight Fling (Groom Dancer (USA)) Rob Hornby J O Mr S. Emmet and Miss R. Emmet Jonathan Portman, Upper Lambourn T B Mr S. Emmet and Miss R. Emmet Pump Technology Limited S TIMEFORM VIEW Maiden who doesn’t arrive in the best of form and others preferred. TFRHHIII BHA67 7 COME ON GIRL (GB) (7) 564131 D 5 8-3 (3) Br Gr m Outstrip Floating (Oasis Dream) Theodore Ladd J O Mrs Donna Hopkins Michael Appleby, Oakham T B Kirtlington Stud Ltd Trade Access Panels Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Made it 2 wins from last 3 starts since fitted with blinkers at Lingfield last week, finding plenty for pressure. Has’t shown her form on turf for a while, however TFRHHHII BHA61 DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2021: MITROSONFIRE 3 9 9 Stefano Cherchi 5-2 (William Muir & Chris Grassick) 10 ran Visor worn first time by No 4. Blinkers worn by No 7. Tongue Strap worn by No 5. Visor, Tongue Strap worn by No 2. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 1, 3. Stewards Note: LORD RAPSCALLION: Following its run on 4/8/2022 it was reported that the horse hung left handed under pressure.

STRIKE: Following its run on 23/7/2022 it was reported that the horse was slowly away 6f THIRD RACE 3.18

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25 thejockeyclub.co.uk Th ir d Rac e Probable S.P’s: 9-4 Mister Bluebird (GB), 9-2 Come On Girl (GB), 15-2 Verreaux Eagle (IRE), Strike (GB), 8-1 Wentworth Falls (GB), 9-1 Lord Rapscallion (IRE), 14-1 Revolutionise (IRE) PLAY SMARTER MISTER BLUEBIRD is an improved performer this year and this looks a decent opportunity for him to resume winning ways with Harry Davies taking off a valuable 5lb The veteran Wentworth Falls went close in this 12 months ago off 3lb higher and is in better form than his recent form figures suggest, so is feared most. TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.MISTER BLUEBIRD 2.WENTWORTH FALLS 3.VERREAUX EAGLE (IRE) RACE RESULT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH RACE TIME DISTANCE EACH-WAY BETTING TERMS Working alongside the Racecourse Association (RCA), bookmakers have introduced standard each-way betting terms across Jockey Club Racecourses. Bookmakers will provide these terms, or better, when offering each-way betting.

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FOURTH RACE 3.53

Longest Traveller: QUEEN OF DEAUVILLE trained by C & M Johnston, Middleham, 200 miles.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.MISS JUNGLE CAT 2.ZABBIE 3.BONNSIE (IRE) RACE RESULT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH RACE TIME DISTANCE 7f

Fancy That: R Hannon won this race in 2015 and 2018. The stable runs MEHME and ZABBIE today.

J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS FO| RM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 28 colours no horse st lb Draw 1 MISS JUNGLE CAT (GB) (16) 13015 9-9 (5) Br B f Jungle Cat (IRE) Honky Tonk Sally (Dansili) Clifford Lee J O Hunscote Stud Ltd & Mrs E Burke K. R. Burke, Leyburn T B Mrs Hugh Maitland-Jones KB Spigot Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEWDebutwinnerwhosportingfirst-timecheekpiecesmadeawinningnurserydebutatYorklastmonth.Ranatleastaswell in defeat upped to this trip when fifth at Goodwood just over 2 weeks ago so expected to be firmly in the mix. TFRHHHHH BHA84 2 QUEEN OF DEAUVILLE (IRE) (14) 1030 9-7 (3) Br Gr f Showcasing Syann (IRE) (Daylami (IRE)) Franny Norton J O Mr Jaber Abdullah Charlie & Mark Johnston, Middleham T B Lynn Lodge Stud Johnston Racing Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEWComfortably won a 5f Carlisle novice in May and bounced back when third on nursery debut at Haydock last month. Didn’t handle this track that well when down the field a fortnight ago but this step up in trip suits. TFRHHIII BHA82 3 MEHME (IRE) (16) 551 9-2 (1) Br B f Acclamation Lucina (Machiavellian (USA)) Jamie Spencer J O Mrs Joan Brosnan Richard Hannon, Marlborough T B Epona Bloodstock Ltd Tote S TIMEFORM VIEW Probably didn’t need to do much more than repeat her Sandown fifth to get off the mark upped to 6f at Salisbury just over a fortnight ago Upped further in distance today for her handicap debut and worthy of a market check. TFRHHHII BHA77 4 ZABBIE (GB) (9) 32301 D 9-0 (2) Br B f Poet’s Word (IRE) Barnezet (GR) (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) James Doyle J O Robin Blunt & Jonathan Palmer-Brown Richard Hannon, Marlborough T B Robin Blunt Tote S TIMEFORM VIEW Poet’s Word filly who improved to make a winning nursery debut at Doncaster 9 days ago, suited by the step up to 7f to lead final 1f Nudged up 3lb for that success and no surprise should she be involved again today. TFRHHHHI BHA75 5 BONNSIE (IRE) (14) 0231 D 8-11 (4) Br B f Kodi Bear (IRE) Nymfia (IRE) (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) Christian Howarth (5) J O Mrs Suzanne Williams & Partner Jonathan Portman, Upper Lambourn T B M. Fahy & Rathbarry Stud Pump Technology Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWDidn’tneedtoimprovetogetoffthemarkinaLingfieldmaidenafortnightago,makingmostandforging clear approaching final 1f. Opening mark looks fair and she could well have a say in proceedings. TFRHHHHI BHA72

DECLARED RUNNERS 5 2021: MAYFAIR STROLL (IRE) 2 9 0 Kieran Shoemark 11-2 (Charles Hills) 9 ran Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 1. Probable S.P’s: 5-2 Miss Jungle Cat (GB), 3-1 Mehme (IRE), 4-1 Zabbie (GB), 9-2 Bonnsie (IRE), 7-1 Queen of Deauville (IRE) PLAY SMARTER A tricky contest to unravel despite the small field but preference is for MISS JUNGLE CAT. Karl Burke’s filly had no issues with the step up to 7f when finishing a close fifth at Goodwood just over a fortnight ago and, up against just the four rivals today, she looks the one to side with. Zabbie opened her account on handicap debut at Doncaster last week and she shades the vote for second over Bonnsie

Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): C & M Johnston (13 wins from 88 runners, 15%) runs QUEEN OF DEAUVILLE

THE JENNINGSBET FILLIES’ NURSERY HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) for two yrs old fillies x Total race value £20000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £8534, 2nd £4266, 3rd £2134, 4th £1066. (Penalty Value £10800) Weights raised 5lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable Leading course trainer (17-22): C & M Johnston (48 wins from 248 runners, 19%) runs QUEEN OF DEAUVILLE

29 thejockeyclub.co.uk Fo urth Rac e THE COAST, DISTILLED. Copper House Dry Gin Available on the bar. MEDIAN & RECORD TIME Raceform Median Time: 1 min, 25.70 secs Record Time: 1 min, 23.33 secs Birchwood 11th July 2015, Good to Firm Follow us on Instagram! @Newmarket_Racecourses TODAY’S RACE SPONSORS find out more about today’s race sponsors at jenningsbet.com

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THE JENNINGSBET THE UK’S LEADING BOOKMAKER HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) for three yrs old and upwards x Total race value £25000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £10668, 2nd £5333, 3rd £2668, 4th £1333. (Penalty Value £13500) Weights raised 10lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable Leading course trainer (17-22): R Hannon (45 wins from 366 runners, 12%) runs MUMS TIPPLE Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): A Balding (9 wins from 50 runners, 18%) runs STONE OF DESTINY

Weightwatcher: STONE OF DESTINY won off a handicap mark of 93, his rating is now down 8lb to 85. Longest Traveller: RATHBONE trained by K Ryan, Hambleton, 183 miles.

J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS FO| RM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 32 colours no horse age st lb Draw 1 RATHBONE (GB) (14) 120610 D 6 9-11 (3) Br B g Foxwedge (AUS) Frequent (Three Valleys (USA)) Oisin McSweeney (5) J O Mrs Angie Bailey Kevin Ryan, Hambleton T B Whitsbury Manor Stud K. A. Ryan Racing S TIMEFORM VIEW Right back on song when swooping late to score over 6f at Hamilton last month. Needs to shrug off his run in the Stewards’ Cup at Goodwood since, though. TFRHHIII BHA92 2 MUMS TIPPLE (IRE) (17) 05-0034 D BF 5 9-10 (5) Br Ch g Footstepsinthesand Colomone Cross (IRE) (Xaar) Frankie Dettori J O Marian Lyons & Patricia Zanelli Richard Hannon, Marlborough T B Abbey Bloodstock Limited Old Oak Holdings Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW It’s now 13 runs since his last win in 2021 but he has shaped better when reaching the frame in 7f handicaps here and at Goodwood on his last 2 starts. Down in trip with Dettori in the saddle. TFRHHHHI BHA91 3 ABOVE (FR) (14) 022040 D 5 9-9 (2) Br B g Anjaal Broken Applause (IRE) (Acclamation) James Doyle J O Mr N Boyden and Mr C Harrold Stuart Williams, Newmarket T B Mr J. Kilpatrick & Mme D. Ades Hazan AJN Steelstock Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEW Useful sprinter who ran well when fourth on AW at Chelmsford last month. Well held in Stewards’ Cup since but likely to make more of an impact back in these calmer waters. TFRHHHII BHA90 4 INGRA TOR (IRE) (14) 121002 CD 3 9-5 (1) Br B c Churchill (IRE) Kassia (IRE) (Acclamation) Rob Hornby J O Jon and Julia Aisbitt Mick Channon, West Ilsley T B Jon and Julia Aisbitt Mike Channon Bloodstock Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEWImpressedonhandicapdebutwhenlandingagood6fcontestontheRowleycourseattheGuineasmeeting.Bounced back from lesser efforts when second over 7f here a fortnight ago Return to 6f should help Leading claims. TFRHHHHH BHA90 5 STONE OF DESTINY (GB) (14) 660004 D 7 9-4 (4) Br B g Acclamation Irishstone (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) Jamie Spencer J O King Power Racing Co Ltd Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T B Biddestone Stud King Power International Co Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEWLurkingonadangerousmarkandhecaughttheeyewhenfourthof12atGoodwood(6f)2weeksago Onalong losing run so not one for maximum faith but if anyone can get his head back in front it might be Spencer. TFRHHHHI BHA85 DECLARED RUNNERS 5 2021: GREAT AMBASSADOR 4 9 6 Richard Kingscote 5-2 (Ed Walker) 10 ran Tongue Strap worn by No 3. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 1. Stewards Note: STONE OF DESTINY: Following its run on 30/7/2022 it was reported that the horse was denied a clear run. Probable S.P’s: 9-4 Ingra Tor (IRE), 3-1 Stone of Destiny (GB), 7-2 Mums Tipple (IRE), 6-1 Above (FR), 8-1 Rathbone (GB) PLAY SMARTER INGRA TOR didn’t quite see out 7f here a couple of weeks ago and is taken to resume winning ways back down at 6f Jamie Spencer and Frankie Dettori are fascinating jockey bookings for talented pair Stone of Destiny and Mums Tipple and they can give Mick Channon’s charge most to think about.

RACE RESULT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH RACE TIME DISTANCE

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.INGRA TOR (IRE) 2.STONE OF DESTINY 3.MUMS TIPPLE (IRE)

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FIFTH RACE 4.28

33 thejockeyclub.co.uk Fifth Rac e WELFARE INTEGRITY EQUALITY SAFEGUARDING WELFARE I EQUALITY SAFEGUARDING If you have concerns about the integrity of British racing or the wellbeing of the sport’s participants, human or equine, please contact RaceWISE. Anonymous reporting. Call 08000 852 580 (free 24 hours a day) Visit britishhorseracing.com/RaceWISE MEDIAN & RECORD TIME Raceform Median Time: 1 min, 12.50 secs Record Time: 1 min, 9.09 secs Raffle Prize 12th July 2019, Good to Firm TODAY’S RACE SPONSORS find out more about today’s race sponsors at jenningsbet.com WE CARE WHAT YOU THINK SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS @NEWMARKETRACE

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Stewards Note: AURORA PAPILLON: Following its run on 29/7/2022 it was reported that the horse ran too free Probable S.P’s: 2-1 Total Lockdown (GB), 4-1 Red Kite (IRE), 5-1 Easy With Aces (IRE), 11-2 Canterbury Bell (IRE), 9-1 Alphonse Le Grande (IRE), 16-1 Aurora Papillon (IRE)

THE JENNINGSBET HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) for three yrs old x Total race value £11000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £4438, 2nd £2218, 3rd £1110, 4th £554, 5th £240, 6th £240 (Penalty Value £5616) Leading course trainer (17-22): C & M Johnston (48 wins from 248 runners, 19%) runs RED KITE Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): W Haggas (13 wins from 42 runners, 31%) runs CANTERBURY BELL

PLAY SMARTER CANTERBURY BELL wasn’t seen to full effect on her handicap debut at Sandown but she remains with potential and is well worth another chance to confirm herself ahead of her mark. Total Lockdown is feared most on the back of her good recent second here, with Red Kite in the mix too now stepping up in trip

J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS FO| RM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 36 colours no horse st lb Draw 1 CANTERBURY BELL (IRE) (17) 001-15 C BF 9-11 (3) Br B f Ribchester (IRE) Lavender Lane (IRE) (Shamardal (USA)) James Doyle J O Jon and Julia Aisbitt William Haggas, Newmarket T B Jon and Julia Aisbitt TIMEFORM VIEW Latest win in 1m Nottingham novice in May. 16/5, only fifth of 8 in handicap at Sandown (9f) 17 days ago Cheekpieces on 1st time and is well worth another chance off a good mark. TFRHHHHH BHA72 2 RED KITE (IRE) (10) 421543 9-11 (2) Br B g Gleneagles (IRE) Vive Les Rouges (Acclamation) Franny Norton J O Kingsley Park 22 Charlie & Mark Johnston, Middleham T B Liam Phelan Johnston Racing Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Blinkered for 1st time, creditable third of 7 in handicap (5/1) at Pontefract (8f) 10 days ago, running on late. Back up in trip with cheekpieces on 1st time and in the mix. TFRHHHII BHA72 3 TOTAL LOCKDOWN (GB) (22) 060-342 9-7 (6) Br B g Finjaan Diamondsaretrumps (IRE) (Dick Turpin (IRE)) David Egan J O Mr Roberto Favarulo John Butler Newmarket T B Roberto Favarulo TIMEFORM VIEW 9/2 and hooded for 1st time, very good second of 6 in 1m handicap at this course 22 days ago. Up in trip and in the picture nudged up just 1lb TFRHHHHI BHA68 4 ALPHONSE LE GRANDE (IRE) (77) 14-5346 9-7 (5) Br B g Sea The Stars (IRE) Dolce Strega (IRE) (Zoffany (IRE)) Rob Hornby J O Mr Paul Turner Ed Dunlop, Newmarket T B Renzo Forni Tattersalls S TIMEFORMVIEW Jumped tentatively before fell last on hurdles debut 53 days ago Fair on the Flat so no surprise to see him bounce back. TFRHHHII BHA68 5 EASY WITH ACES (IRE) (68) 004-023 9-1 (1) Br B g Zoffany (IRE) Abbasharjah (GER) (Tiger Hill (IRE)) Louis Steward J O Mr C. Huggan Hilal Kobeissi, Newmarket T B Joseph Hernon TIMEFORM VIEW 9/2, creditable third of 9 in handicap at Lingfield (10f, AW) 68 days ago, needing stiffer test First run for yard after leaving Charlie Fellowes and needs to back it up. TFRHHHII BHA62 6 AURORA PAPILLON (IRE) (15) 053120 D 8-13 (4) Br Ch f Starspangledbanner (AUS) Aurora Butterfly (IRE) (Born To Sea (IRE)) Robert Havlin J O Anna Sundstrom and B J Meehan Brian Meehan, Manton T B Rathasker Stud TIMEFORMVIEWWinneratChepstowinJulybutshecameinlastof7inhandicapatthiscourse(12f)15daysago,doing too much too soon. Not written off TFRHHHII BHA60 DECLARED RUNNERS 6 2021: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 1, 2. Hood worn by No 3. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 4, 6.

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.CANTERBURY BELL (IRE) 2.TOTAL LOCKDOWN 3.RED KITE (IRE) 1m 2f SIXTH RACE 5.00

Longest Traveller: RED KITE trained by C & M Johnston, Middleham, 200 miles.

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Jayne Reid (1984 - 2012) Ten years gone, but never forgotten. Always in our hearts Love you always and forever xxx Thank you to everyone who has made today happen. Horses and racing were Jayne’s passion, so this is a perfect way for everyone to remember her amazing smile and celebrate this wonderful and beautiful person, we were truly blessed to call our friend. Smile On

J Jockey T Trainer O Owner B Breeder S Sponsor Br Breeding | FACTS | FANCIES | FORM | STATS FO| RM ANALYSIS - A CLOSER LOOK 40 colours no horse age st lb Draw 1 ASHKY (IRE) (14) 35311 CD 3 9-11 (5) Br Gr f Caravaggio (USA) Pannonia (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) James Doyle J O Mr Mohammed Jaber Harry & Roger Charlton, Beckhampton T B Mr Frank Fahy TIMEFORM VIEW On a steep upward curve and, having landed a small-field event over C&D with something to spare a couple of weeks ago, she’s an obvious candidate to complete the hat-trick. TFRHHHHH BHA82 2 KEEPER’S CHOICE (IRE) (28) 246-642 D 8 9-8 (2) Br Ch m Intikhab (USA) Crossing (Cape Cross (IRE)) Tyler Heard (3) J O Wintle Racing Club Adrian Wintle, Westbury-On-Severn T B Keelogue Stables TIMEFORM VIEW 9/1, creditable head second of 6 to Queen of Burgundy in handicap at Chester and arrives on much better terms with that rival now, so could get involved if she’s in the same form. TFRHHHII BHA72 3 QUEEN OF BURGUNDY (GB) (7) 636111 D 6 9-8 (1) Br B m Lethal Force (IRE) Empress Adelaide (Pivotal) Theodore Ladd J O Mrs Donna Hopkins Michael Appleby, Oakham T B Cheveley Park Stud Limited Trade Access Panels Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW Likeable type who was well ridden to land the hat-trick in a 10-runner event at Lingfield 7 days ago. This track should play to her strengths, so worthy of respect. TFRHHHHI BHA72 4 VICTORIA GROVE (GB) (35) 042-215 3 9-7 (3) Br B f Siyouni (FR) Baltic Best (IRE) (King’s Best (USA)) Louis Steward J O Mr Peter Spiller Henry Spiller, Newmarket T B Fittocks Stud CG Asset Management S TIMEFORM VIEW Opened account at the sixth attempt in 7-runner novice event at Lingfield in June but failed to build on it when only fifth at this course 35 days ago Too soon to write off TFRHHHII BHA78 5 ANGEL’S WHISPER (IRE) (35) 003422 CD 7 9-4 (4) Br Gr m Dark Angel (IRE) Tasheyaat (Sakhee (USA)) Harry Davies (5) J O Shepherd Global & Partner Amy Murphy, Newmarket T B Paul & Billy McEnery Amy Murphy Racing Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW C&D winner Creditable second of 10 in claimer at Clairefontaine 35 days ago Arrives in form and cheekpieces go back on now, so shouldn’t be completely dismissed for all others are less exposed. TFRHHHII BHA68 DECLARED RUNNERS 5 2021: FIRST DANCE (IRE) 7 8 10 Ben Curtis 11-1 (Tom Tate) 7 ran Tongue Strap worn by No 5. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 5. Probable S.P’s: 5-4 Ashky (IRE), 9-2 Keeper’s Choice (IRE), 5-1 Queen of Burgundy (GB), 8-1 Victoria Grove (GB), 17-2 Angel’s Whisper (IRE) PLAY SMARTER ASHKY is progressive and had something to spare when completing a double over C&D a fortnight ago, so she’s likely to complete the hat-trick up against more exposed sorts. The thriving Queen of Burgundy looks the main threat, although there’s a case to be made for each of the remaining trio

RACE RESULT 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH RACE TIME DISTANCE 1m SEVENTH RACE 5.36 THE JAYNE REID MEMORIAL FILLIES’ HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 4) for three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares x Total race value £13000

Owners Prize Money. 1st £5291, 2nd £2645, 3rd £1323, 4th £661, 5th £240 (Penalty Value £6696) Weights lowered 1lb The Family and Friends of Jayne Reid

Leading course trainer (17-22): H & R Charlton (10 wins from 65 runners, 15%) runs ASHKY Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): M Appleby (11 wins from 44 runners, 25%) runs QUEEN OF BURGUNDY

TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.ASHKY (IRE) 2.QUEEN OF BURGUNDY 3.KEEPER’S CHOICE (IRE)

Weightwatcher: ANGEL’S WHISPER won off a handicap mark of 73, her rating is now down 5lb to 68.

Longest Traveller: KEEPER’S CHOICE trained by A Wintle, Westbury-On-Severn, 170 miles.

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Sixth Race 5.00 - THE JENNINGSBET HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £5616 to the winning horse The second to receive £2636, the third £1318, the fourth £659, the fifth £300 and the sixth £300 for three yrs old only, Rated 51-70 (also open to such horses rated 71 and 72; such horses rated 50 and below are also eligible see Standard Conditions). £52 stake if the horse is rated 51 or higher, or £10 stake if the horse is rated 50 or lower with £42 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 11th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 6th, 2022, for each race won 6lb JENNINGSBET has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and a bottle of champagne to the winning trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 10 entries at £52. Closed August 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4438; Second £2218; Third £1110; Fourth £554; Fifth £240; Sixth £240 (Penalty Value £5616) SS SEE PAGE 36 FOR THIS RACE.

Seventh Race 5.36 THE JAYNE REID MEMORIAL FILLIES’ HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £6696 to the winning horse The second to receive £3143, the third £1572 the fourth £786 and the fifth £300 for three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only Rated 61-80 (also open to such horses rated 81 and 82; such horses rated 60 and below are also eligible see Standard Conditions). £60 stake if the horse is rated 61 or higher, or £12 stake if the horse is rated 60 or lower with £48 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 11th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 4lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-y-o 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 6th, 2022, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF JAYNE REID have generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and a bottle of champagne to the winning trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 12 entries, 1 at £12 and 11 at £60. Closed August 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £5291; Second £2645; Third £1323; Fourth £661; Fifth £240 (Penalty Value £6696) Weights lowered 1lb SS SEE 40 FOR THIS RACE.

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Third Race 3.18 THE JENNINGSBET GREY HORSE HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £11016 to the winning horse The second to receive £5171, the third £2586, the fourth £1293, the fifth £300 and the sixth £300 for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-85 FOR HORSES REGISTERED AS GREY ONLY (also open to such horses rated 86 and 87 see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, August 8th and pay £100 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 11th. Lowest weight 8st 2lb; Highest weight 9st 12lb Penalties, after August 6th, 2022, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb

THE JENNINGSBET FILLIES’ HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £25770 to the winning horse The second to receive £12085, the third £6045, the fourth £3020 and the fifth £1510 for three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, Rated 0-105 (also open to such horses rated 106 and 107 see Standard Conditions). Enter by noon, August 8th and pay £250 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 11th. Lowest weight 8st 2lb; Highest weight 9st 12lb Penalties, after August 6th, 2022, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb JENNINGSBET has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and a bottle of champagne to the winning trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race

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The British Horseracing Authority’s Development Fund has generously contributed £12000 towards the prize money for this race All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of JENNINGSBET. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code

JENNINGSBET has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and a bottle of champagne to the winning trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race A Perpetual Cup, presented by Newmarket Racecourses, will be held by the winning owner until July 1st, 2023. All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of JENNINGSBET. The sponsorship payment of £500 will be distributed equally amongst all horses starting in this race in accordance with paragraphs 24 to 27 of the Stakes and Prize Money Code The British Horseracing Authority has modified Schedule (F)2 of the Rules of Racing for the purposes of this race 10 entries at £100 Closed August 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £8705; Second £4351; Third £2177; Fourth £1087; Fifth £240; Sixth £240 (Penalty Value £11016) SS SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE. Fourth Race 3.53 THE JENNINGSBET FILLIES’ NURSERY HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £10800 to the winning horse The second to receive £5070, the third £2536 and the fourth £1268. for two yrs old fillies only Enter by noon, August 8th and pay £100 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 11th. Lowest weight 8st 2lb; Highest weight not less than 9st 9lb Penalties, after August 6th, 2022, for each race won 6lb JENNINGSBET has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and a bottle of champagne to the winning trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 13 entries at £100 Closed August 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £8534; Second £4266; Third £2134; Fourth £1066. (Penalty Value £10800) Weights raised 5lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SS SEE PAGE 28 FOR THIS RACE. Fifth Race 4.28 - THE JENNINGSBET THE UK’S LEADING BOOKMAKER HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £13500 to the winning horse The second to receive £6337, the third £3170 and the fourth £1585. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 86-105 (also open to such horses rated 106 and 107; such horses rated 85 and below are also eligible see Standard Conditions). £125 stake if the horse is rated 86 or higher, or £25 stake if the horse is rated 85 or lower with £100 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 11th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 9lb; 3-y-o 8st 5lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st; 3-y-o 9st 10lb Penalties, after August 6th, 2022, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb JENNINGSBET has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and a bottle of champagne to the winning trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race The Race Incentive Fund, supported by the Horserace Betting Levy Board, provides for the inclusion of £2750 towards the prize money for this race 10 entries at £125 Closed August 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £10668; Second £5333; Third £2668; Fourth £1333. (Penalty Value £13500) Weights raised 10lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable SS SEE PAGE 32 FOR THIS RACE.

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PLEASE NOTE: In accordance with the provisions of paragraph 9 of the Weights and Handicapping Code a horse must have run three times or more in order to qualify to run in this race 9 entries at £250. Closed August 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £20315; Second £10160; Third £5080; Fourth £2540; Fifth £1270. (Penalty Value £25770) Weights raised 2lb and paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SS SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE. Second Race 2.45 THE JENNINGSBET BRITISH EBF NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4320 to the winning horse The second to receive £2028, the third £1014 and the fourth £507. for novice two yrs old, which are E.B.F eligible Enter by noon, August 8th and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. August 11th. Weights: Colts and geldings 9st 4lb; fillies 8st 13lb Penalties, for each Restricted Novice or Maiden race won 3lb For each other race won 6lb (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties). JENNINGSBET has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and a bottle of champagne to the winning trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race THE TRUSTEES OF THE E.B.F have contributed £1000 towards the prize money for this race 26 entries at £40. Closed August 8th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3414; Second £1706; Third £854; Fourth £426. (Penalty Value £4320) SS SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.

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