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Newmarket Racecourses Committee
William Wyatt, Esq. (Chairman)
Tim Vestey, Esq.
Matthew Lohn Esq.
Mrs Jane George
Mrs Rebecca Dunlop
Paddy Pritchard-Gordon, Esq.
Angus Gold, Esq.
Hon. Peter Stanley
Managing Director – East
Amy Starkey
Newmarket Racecourses and International Director
Sophie Able
Regional Head Of Racing
Michael Prosser
Clerk of the Course
Michael Prosser
Marketing Manager
Chris Burton
Finance Director
Stephanie Chester
Regional Head Of Operations
Darren Townsend
Farrier
Joe Traynor
Safety Officer
Barney McGhee
Safeguarding Officers
Michael Prosser (DSL)
Sophie Able (Deputy DSL)
Commentator
Tim Peters
Betting Ring Manager
Sarah Woodborne
Stewards
Tony McGlone (Chief Steward)
Michael Andrews (Stewards’ Panel Chair)
Ben Ford
Polly Greco
Gordon Markham
Starters
Willie Jardine
Stuart Turner Judge
Katie Dowson
Clerk Of The Scales
Jeremy Lind
Medical Officers
Dr Fiona Virgo
Dr Piers Reinhold
Dr Sebastian Alexander
Veterinary Officer
Colin Roberts
Veterinary Surgeons
David Dugdale
Rob Suffern
Simon Waterhouse
Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers
Louise Sheridan
Elizabeth Budden
Sarah Duncan
Carol Leggett
A warm welcome to the July Course for the next in our series of Newmarket Nights featuring Hacienda Classical.
Making their Newmarket Nights debut, they perform a celebration of the finest club classics, accompanied by a full orchestra, additional musicians and special guests. The wildly successful series has opened Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid Stage, toured festivals including Isle of Wight, Kendal Calling and The Big Feastival, as well as headlining individual concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall They are sure to put on a great show.
Please do make sure you tag us in any social posts throughout this evening on either Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #newmarketnights. We love to see your pictures and we will be sure to share our favourites throughout the evening.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Racing TV and the Sir Henry Cecil Newmarket Open Weekend for their generous support of this evening’s card. Giving exclusive behind the scenes access to British horseracing’s HQ, Newmarket Open Weekend is an action-packed weekend of events. Run over Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th September, tickets are available now to purchase at www.thehenrycecilopenweekend.co.uk
Looking ahead, the Newmarket Nights series will continue at the July Course, with further concerts from Olly Murs and McFly later in the summer, with tickets for all these events selling fast, and available through our website, www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/newmarket
Across the season, we would like to thank the European Breeders Fund for their contributions to prize money and Al Basti Equiworld, Dubai for their continued sponsorship of our Owners and Trainers facility.
I do hope you have a very enjoyable evening with us, and I wish all the horses and their connections the very best of luck
Warm wishes,
DON’T FORGET OUR NEXT MEETINGTOMORROW - SATURDAY 29TH JULY SUMMER SATURDAY
Join us for an afternoon of fantastic racing on the July Course on Saturday 29 July 2023.
As a leading distributor of horse feed, bedding and supplements in the greater GCC area, I am once again immensely proud to support the Jockey Club at Newmarket Racecourses for the 2023 season.
Newmarket is credited as being where thoroughbred racing first started which is why so many from every corner of the world assemble and appreciate The Rowley Mile and The July Course.
As ever, the enthusiasm of Sophie Able and her team at Newmarket translates into a top class service for Owners, Trainers, Jockeys and Stable Staff and for that we are deeply grateful.
I would like to wish all those visiting Newmarket throughout the 2023 season, the very best of luck.
Have a wonderful day at the races today.
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THEBRITISHSTALLIONSTUDSEBFRESTRICTED NOVICESTAKES(CLASS4)(forhorsesinBandsB,C andD)(EBFRestrictedRaceQualifier)(GBBRACE)
for novice two yrs old x Total prize fund £8000 Owners Prize Money 1st £3414, 2nd £1706, 3rd £854, 4th £426. (PenaltyValue £4320)Weights raised 3lb and paragraphs 27to 31 oftheWeights and Handicapping Code compliedwithwhere applicable.
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): R Hannon (39 wins from 332 runners, 12%) runs CROCUS TIME
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): R Beckett (11 wins from 43 runners, 26%) runs WELSH HARBOUR
LONGESTTRAVELLER: GREY CUBAN trained by H Palmer, Malpas, 207 miles.
colours no horse st-lb Draw
1 HABRDI (IRE) (-) 9-7 (14)
Br B c Calyx - Second Glance (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) Kevin Stott J
O Mr Ahmad Alotaibi George Boughey, Newmarket T
B Rabbah Bloodstock Limited George Boughey, SBK S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledMarch15.40,000gnsyearling,Calyxcolt.Dam,ranonceat2yrs,sistertousefulwinnerupto9.5f TurnberryIsleoutofuseful2-y-o5f/6fwinnerRosdhuQueen. TFRHHHII BHA-
2 HAVANA SMOKE (IRE) (-) 9-7 (5)
Br Gr c Havana Grey - Peace Treaty (IRE) (War Command (USA)) Greg Cheyne J
O Steve Wright & Jack Thomas Dylan Cunha, Newmarket T
B M Brigid B Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledMarch31 €31,000yearling,£40,0002-y-o,HavanaGreycolt.Damoflittleaccount,half-sisterto 11/4m/10.3fwinnerAlexanderMandwinnerupto7fRebelAssault(bothuseful)
3 LUAS (IRE) (30) 0
Br Gr c Dark Angel (IRE) - Dansky (IRE) (Dansili)
O Ballylinch Stud, SS & Partners
TFRHHIII BHA-
9-7 (8)
Daniel Muscutt J
Kevin Philippart de Foy, Newmarket T
B Ballylinch Stud KPF Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW52,000gns.Damunracedhalf-sistertoverysmart5f(includingPrixdel’AbbayedeLongchamp)winnerWizzKidoutofuseful6.7f winnerLidanski.10/1,lookedcluelesswhenseventhof9innoviceatSalisbury(6f,goodtofirm)ondebut30daysago
4 PRIMETIME (GB) (15) 00
TFRHHIII BHA-
9-7 (3)
Br B c Time Test - Raymi Coya (CAN) (Van Nistelrooy (USA)) Kieran O’Neill J
O Titanium Racing Club
B D. R. Tucker
Alice Haynes, Newmarket T
TIMEFORMVIEW40,000gnsfoal,€58,000yearling.Closelyrelatedtouseful2-y-o6fwinnerMakeFastandhalf-brotherto3winners,including winnerupto1mCranberryand9.5fwinnerSunFestival.Eighthof12inmaidenatDoncaster(6f,goodtofirm,125/1)15daysago
5 AL SHABAB (FR) (15) (2lb) 0
TFRHHIII BHA-
9-5 (10)
Br B c Saxon Warrior (JPN) - Pink Paint (FR) (Redoute’s Choice (AUS)) Richard Kingscote J
O Ahmad Al Shaikh
B Woodslane Farm LLC
Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
TIMEFORMVIEW€35,000yearling,.Dam,usefulFrench10.5fwinner,half-sistertouseful7.5fwinnerPeintedSongoutofuseful1m-11/4mwinnerPeinture Rose.9/4,greenwhententhof12innoviceatNewbury(6f,goodtofirm)ondebut15daysago Shouldhavemoretooffer
6 GREY CUBAN (GB) (-) (2lb)
TFRHHHHH BHA-
9-5 (11)
Br Gr c Havana Grey - Serena Grae (Arakan (USA)) James Doyle J
O Roudee Racing 10 Hugo Palmer, Malpas T
B Shoreham Stud Roudee Racing Limited S
TIMEFORM VIEW Foaled April 11. 8,000 gns foal, £20,000 yearling, Havana Grey colt. Half-brother to winner up to 1m
WestminsterGrey Dam,1m-13.4fwinner,half-sistertosmart5.4f-7fwinnerBarneyMcGrew
7 MAGNIFICENTFORCE (GB) (40) (2lb) 06
TFRHHHII BHA-
9-5 (15)
Br B c Charm Spirit (IRE) - Black Agnes (IRE) (Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)) TommieJakes (7) J
O Jakes Family Jane Chapple-Hyam, Newmarket T
B Joseph Swanson,Joe Swanson,Eddie Turton
TIMEFORMVIEWTwice-racedmaiden.28/1,sixthof7inmaidenatDoncaster(7f,firm)40daysago.Cheekpiecesonfor1sttime.
8 RAFT UP (IRE) (11) (2lb) 000
TFRHHIII BHA-
9-5 (9)
Br B c Dandy Man (IRE) - Chicago Fall (IRE) (Dark Angel (IRE)) George Wood J
O Mid Atlantic Racing Harry Eustace, Newmarket T
B Ballyhane
TIMEFORMVIEWModestformatbestfrom3starts.
TFRHHIII BHA65
9 SHIELD WALL (IRE) (-) (2lb)
9-5 (13)
Br B c Inns of Court (IRE) - Viking Fair (Zamindar (USA)) Marco Ghiani J
O Sheikh Khalid Bin Ali Al Khalifa Marco Botti, Newmarket T
B Owenstown Bloodstock Ltd Marco Botti Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Foaled April 8. £20,000 yearling, Inns of Court colt. Closely related to 6f winner Crypto Quest and half-brotherto3winners,including2-y-o6fwinnerInitiativeand7fwinnerBeauty’sForte.Damunraced.
10 KRYSDANJORD (IRE) (14) (4lb) 0
HHHII BHA-
(4)
Br B g Inns of Court (IRE) - Eneza (IRE) (Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)) Liam Wright (7) J
O Mr Mark Whyment & Harraton Court Stables Darryll Holland, Newmarket T
B Tally-Ho Stud
TIMEFORMVIEW20,000gnsyearling,14,000gns2-y-o.Damthrice-racedhalf-sistertosmartwinnerupto11/2mEziyraoutofuseful 9.5f-11/2mwinnerEytarna.150/1,ninthof10inmaidenatthiscourse(7f,goodtosoft)ondebut14daysago
RUSHEEN BOY (GB) (39) (4lb) 06
Br B c Coach House (IRE) - Displaying Amber (Showcasing) Dylan Hogan J O Munster Heroes Julia Feilden, Newmarket
B Andrew Ford Vaillant UK S
TIMEFORMVIEWBettereffortwhensixthof10inmaidenatWindsor(5.1f,goodtofirm)39daysago,slowlyaway.
12 ASIAN TIDE (GB) (-)
Br B f Havana Gold (IRE) - Granny Franny (USA) (Grand Slam (USA)) Saffie Osborne J
O EIC Racing Ltd and Redvers & Winkworth Jamie Osborne, Upper Lambourn T
B The Granny Franny Partnership Tweenhills Farm & Stud Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledApril17 55,000gnsyearling,HavanaGoldfilly Half-sistertoseveralusefulwinnersinUSbyKitten’sJoy, includingGrade38.5fGranny’sKittenandUSGrade19fwinnerKitten’sDumplings.DamUS1m/8.5fwinner
13 CROCUS TIME (IRE) (11) 333
Br B f Acclamation - Kiss of Spring (IRE) (Dansili) Sean Levey J
O Mr Abdulla Al Mansoori Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Rathbarry Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWFairformwhenplacedall3starts,closethirdatWindsor11daysago.Setsthestandard.
14 LES BLEUS (GB) (73) 6
Br B f Blue Point (IRE) - Huma Bird (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) David Egan
O Mr M. Mckay Richard Hughes, Upper Lambourn
B Godolphin TIMEFORMVIEW€52,000yearling,£60,0002-y-o.Half-sisterto1mwinnerFeatheryand7f/1mwinnerRedPhoenix.33/1,held backbyinexperiencewhensixthof9innoviceatSandown(5f,good)ondebut73daysago Shouldprogress. TFRHHHII BHA-
15 WELSH HARBOUR (GB) (7) (2lb) 0
9-0 (2)
Br Br f Cable Bay (IRE) - Kinematic (Kyllachy) Hector Crouch J
O HM The King & HM The Queen Ralph Beckett, Kimpton Down T
B The Queen TIMEFORMVIEWSistertosmartwinnerupto6.5fKing’sLynnandusefulwinnerupto7fCollinsbayandhalf-sistertowinnerupto6f SpringIsSprung.15/2,eighthof9innoviceatHaydock(6f,goodtosoft)ondebut7daysago Blinkeredfor1sttime. TFRHHIII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 15 2022: STREETS OFGOLD (IRE) 2 9 5 Georgia Dobie 7-2 (EveJohnson Houghton) 8 ran Blinkers worn first time by No 15. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 7.
Stewards Note:
WELSH HARBOUR: Following its run on 21/7/2023 it was reported that the horse ran green throughout.
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Crocus Time (IRE), 5-1 Al Shabab (FR), 9-1 Habrdi (IRE), 10-1 Grey Cuban (GB), 14-1 Krysdanjord (IRE), 16-1 Shield Wall (IRE), Les Bleus (GB), 22-1 Asian Tide (GB), 28-1 Welsh Harbour (GB), 33-1 Havana Smoke (IRE), Luas (IRE), 40-1 Primetime (GB), Rusheen Boy (GB), 50-1 Raft Up (IRE), 80-1 Magnificentforce (GB)
AL SHABAB was held back by greenness when failing to meet expectations at Newbury 2 weeks ago and is worth another chance in what looks an ordinary maiden for the track. Crocus Time has the best form so needs considering, while Calyx-colt Habrdi makes the most appeal of the newcomers before market clues. TIMEFORM PREDICTION:
PLAY SMARTER
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HANDICAPSTAKES
two yrs old x Total prize fund £10000 Owners Prize Money 1st £4129, 2nd £2065, 3rd £1032, 4th £516, 5th £258. (PenaltyValue £5234)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): R Hannon (39 wins from 332 runners, 12%) runs SHE IS A KEEPER
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): R Beckett (11 wins from 43 runners, 26%) runs SAY HELLO
LONGESTTRAVELLER: JOHNNY JOHNSON trained by R Millman, Cullompton, 219 miles.
JOHNSON (GB) (25) 524
B g Due Diligence (USA) - Military Madame (IRE) (Epaulette (AUS))
SAY HELLO (GB) (46) 306
B f Showcasing - Hello Glory (Zamindar (USA))
Manor Stud and Mrs M. E. Slade
Stud and Mrs M. E. Slade
Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWSixthof8inmaidenatPontefract(6f)46daysago,leftpoorlyplaced.Blinkersonfirsttimeandshe’sof
3 LIGHTNING POINT (GB) (13) 334
Br B c Blue Point (IRE) - Madeline (IRE) (Kodiac)
O Mr Saeed Manana
B Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum
TIMEFORMVIEWFailedtoprogressfromhisdebut,fourthof8innoviceevent(9/2)atChester(5.1f,heavy)13daysago. Makeshandicapdebutforgoodyardreturnedto6f
4 ART HISTORIAN (GB) (8) 0425
(1)
Br B c Havana Grey - Fantasy Queen (Aqlaam) Adam Farragher (3) J
O Mr R. A. Green William Haggas, Newmarket T
B Mrs Z. C. Campbell-Harris Richard Frisby Bloodstock Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWLackedachangeofpacewhenfifthof6innurseryatLeicester(7f)8daysago.Cheekpiecesmaysharpen himupbutdropbackintripisn’tsuretosuit. TFRHHHII BHA71(-1)
5 GUNS AND FLOWERS (IRE) (50) 541 D 9-9 (5)
Br B f Vocalised (USA) - Stair An Damhsa (IRE) (Teofilo (IRE)) Kieran O’Neill J
O Mr J. Madigan Alice Haynes, Newmarket T
B J. S. Bolger Alice Haynes Racing, Colourpin S
TIMEFORMVIEWFirstrunsinceleavingAdrianMurraywhenwinning8-runnermaidenatChelmsfordCity(6f)50daysago, drivenout.Makeshandicapdebutandmayhavemoretoofferforthisyard
6 KITTY BENNET (GB) (16) 423
9-9 (7)
Br B f Cable Bay (IRE) - Elizabeth Bennet (IRE) (Acclamation) Saffie Osborne J
O Mr & Mrs T O’Donohoe Ed Walker, Upper Lambourn T
B Mr & Mrs T O’Donohoe ABM Catering Facilities Management S
TIMEFORMVIEWThirdof10innoviceeventatYarmouth(5.2f)16daysago.Makeshandicapdebuttrying6fforthefirsttime.
7 STATES (GB) (16) 66360
Br B g Territories (IRE) - Stereophonic (IRE) (Acclamation)
O Blake, Henwood, Lawrence and Merritt
B Minster Stud & Stratford Place Stud
9-6 (6)
David Egan J
Richard Hughes, Upper Lambourn T
The Garden Cider Company Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Improved for 6f when third at Newmarket (Rowley) in May. Well handicapped on that run but cheekpiecesonforfirsttimewheneighthof11switchedtoanursery Formhasapatchylooktoit.
8 MART (GB) (20) 645
Br Gr c Dark Angel (IRE) - Adorn (Kyllachy)
TFRHHIII BHA67
9-5 (4)
Hector Crouch J
O Valmont Michael Bell, Newmarket T
B Cheveley Park Stud Limited
Michael Bell Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWTook a backward stepwhen fifth of9 droppedto 5fat Nottingham. Betterexpected awayfrom soft groundandswitchedtoanurserybackupintrip
TFRHHHII BHA66
9 SHE IS A KEEPER (IRE) (18) 532 9-3 (9)
Br B f Profitable (IRE) - Dream Craft (IRE) (Mastercraftsman (IRE)) Kevin Stott J
O Amo Racing Limited Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Mrs Ann Kennedy Sports Invest UK Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Took another step forward when second of 5 in maiden at Chepstow (6.1f) 18 days ago, running on. Makeshandicapdebutandlimitnotyetreached.
10 JUNGLE DANCE (IRE) (32) 305
Br B c Bungle Inthejungle - Sandlark (IRE) (Raven’s Pass (USA)) George Wood J
O Mr J. Butler John Butler, Newmarket T
B Rathasker Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWFirstrunsinceleavingW.P.Brownewhenfifthof11innoviceeventatWolverhampton(5.1f)amonthago Needstoleavethatrunwellbehind.
11 DAN DEE PRINCE (IRE) (17) 3002
Br B g Dandy Man (IRE) - Karamaya (IRE) (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) Pierre-LouisJamin (3) J
O Roudee Racing 9 Tom Dascombe, Lambourn T
B Aoife Boland & Aaron Boland Roudee Racing Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWCheekpieces on forthe first time when a good second of9 in nursery at Pontefract (6f) 17 days ago
2lbriselooksveryfairsohe’sontheshortlist.
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LASTYEAR
Blinkers worn first time by No 2. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 4.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 7, 11.
Stewards Note:
SHE IS A KEEPER: Following its run on 10/7/2023 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed.
Probable S.P’s: 11-2 Johnny Johnson (GB), 13-2 Dan Dee Prince (IRE), 15-2 Kitty Bennet (GB), 8-1 Guns And Flowers (IRE), 10-1 Lightning Point (GB), Art Historian (GB), She Is A Keeper (IRE), 11-1 Say Hello (GB), 14-1 Mart (GB), Jungle Dance (IRE), 25-1 States (GB)
PLAY SMARTER
A tightly-knit nursery with DAN DEE PRINCE just about the most appealing at the foot of the weights given he reacted really well to cheekpieces at Pontefract 17 days ago Johnny Johnson, Kitty Bennet and Guns And Flowers are just a trio of potential threats.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.DAN DEE PRINCE (IRE)
2.JOHNNYJOHNSON
3.KITTY
Raceform Median Time: 1 min, 12.50 secs Record Time: 1 min, 9.09 secs - Raffle Prize12th July 2019, Good to Firm
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LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): R Hannon (39 wins from 332 runners, 12%) runs AL HARGAH TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): C Johnston (8 wins from 53 runners, 15%) runs BLUE UNIVERSE LONGESTTRAVELLER: BLUE UNIVERSE trained by C Johnston, Middleham, 200 miles.
Michael Appleby, Oakham T
B Natasha Newsome Trade Access Panels Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWFirmlybackontrackwhenregisteringafirstsuccessin1mhandicapatYarmouthinJune.Notseentobesteffect fromthesamemarkatNewcastlesinceandremainsunexposedforcurrentyard Interestingonfirsttryat10f
3 ETON COLLEGE (IRE) (7) 002331
HHHHI BHA66
6 9-10(in 5lb ex) (9)
Br B g Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Windsor County (USA) (Elusive Quality (USA)) Saffie Osborne J
O Mr J. A. Osborne Jamie Osborne, Upper Lambourn T
B Godolphin TIMEFORMVIEWTurnedinbesteffortoftheseasontoendalosingrunin7-runnerhandicap(7/1)atNottingham(8.3f,heavy)7daysago, stayingontoleadfinal100yds.Carriespenaltyandnotanobvioustypetofollowuponthisfirsttryat10f
4 BLUE UNIVERSE (IRE) (27) 3-12050
Br B c Iffraaj - Zara (BRZ) (Redattore (BRZ)) Joe Fanning
O Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum Charlie Johnston, Middleham T
B Godolphin Johnston Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEWMuch improved on return from wind surgerywhen shading atight finish atWolverhampton (9.5f) inApril. Failedtotranslatethat improvementtoturfsincebutcanhavelatestrunatChesteroverlooked,repeatedlyshortofroom.Goeswithoutheadgearthistime.
5 LANGTON WOLD (IRE) (29) 4/150-63 4
Br B g Cotai Glory - Ceylon Round (FR) (Royal Applause) J
O Mr B Dunn & Partner Brian Ellison, Malton T
B Pat Todd Brian Ellison Racing Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWCatterickmaidenwinnerlastJulyworantoasimilarlevelasonhisreappearancewhenthirdin10-runner handicapatNottingham(8.3f,goodtofirm)29daysago Worthatryatthistrip TFRHHHII BHA63
6 GORDON GREY (IRE) (54) 4-06
3 9-8 (8)
Br Br or Gr c Australia - Lady Aquitaine (USA) (El Prado (IRE)) Richard Kingscote J
O Mr Michael Watt and Mr Brett Watkins Ian Williams, Alvechurch T
B Sahara Group Holdings
TIMEFORMVIEWShapedwellinaNewburymaidenlastOctoberand,whilehe’syettomatchthat,heappealsasthesort todobetternowventuringintohandicapsbackupintripunderachangeofrider
7 LADY OF ARABIA (GB) (21) 21-6214 D BF
TFRHHHII BHA71
3 9-7 (3)
Br B f Poet’s Word (IRE) - Arabian Music (IRE) (Kheleyf (USA)) James Doyle J
O KJB Racing Eve Johnson Houghton, Blewbury T
B Saxtead Livestock Ltd ABM Catering Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWShowedimprovedformtogetoffthemarkinhandicapcompanyatHaydock(10.2f)inJune.Betterthantheresultinher follow-upbidthere3weeksago,payingpriceforbigmoveintocontention,andremainsonetobepositiveabout.
8 CONTROL (GB) (28) 504-046
TFRHHHHH BHA70
4 9-3 (6)
Br B f Havana Gold (IRE) - Love And Cherish (IRE) (Excellent Art) David Egan J
O C & B Manchett John Butler, Newmarket T
B Plantation Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWFair maiden who ran respectablywithout suggesting she’s close to breaking her duck anytime soon whensixthof10overC&D4weeksago Blinkersbackon. TFRHHHII BHA57
9 AL HARGAH (IRE) (7) 0-64012
3 9-2 (2)
Br B f Muhaarar - Platinum Pearl (Shamardal (USA)) Alec Voikhansky (5) J
O Mr Ziad A. Galadari Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Galadari Sons Stud Company Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWImprovedtakingonhereldersforthefirsttimewhenoffthemarkatLeicester(8.2f)inJulyTookanotherstepforwardreturnedto herownagegroupwhenfindingonlyonetoogoodatNewbury(1m)lastweekandoughttogowellagainbackupintrip TFRHHHHI BHA65(+1)
10 BOND SPIRIT (GB) (45) 133310
4 9-2 (1)
Br Ch g Monsieur Bond (IRE) - Spirit Na Heireann (IRE) (Dubawi (IRE)) Dylan Hogan J
O The Early Birds Louise Allan, Newmarket T
B Norton Grove Stud Ltd Louise Allan Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWHassomequirksbutingoodformontheall-weatherinthefirsthalfoftheyear,resumingwinningwaysatSouthwell inMay.However,foundgoodrunhaltedtherelasttimeanditremainstobeseenifhe’saseffectiveonturf
11 TENRAI (FR) (16)
HHHII BHA56
UZINCSO 6 9 13 Neil Callan 7-2 (John Butler) 11 ran
Blinkers worn first time by No 11. Blinkers worn by No 8, 9. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 10
Stewards Note:
TENRAI: Following its run on 12/7/2023 it was reported that the horse was never travelling.
PRINCE ABU: Following its run on 29/6/2023 it was reported that the horse was slowly away.
Probable S.P’s: 7-2 Eton College (IRE), 4-1 Al Hargah (IRE), 9-2 Squeezebox (IRE), 13-2 Lady of Arabia (GB), 8-1 Blue Universe (IRE), 10-1 Gordon Grey (IRE), 12-1 Bond Spirit (GB), 14-1 Control (GB), 16-1 Total Lockdown (GB), 25-1 Tenrai (FR), 33-1 Prince Abu (IRE)
LADY OF ARABIA paid the price for a big move into contention at Haydock 3 weeks ago, so is well worth another chance to resume her progress, especially with top rider James Doyle nowtaking overin the saddle.The step back up in trip is a slight question mark forAl Hargah but she’s clearly going the right way now and has to be respected. Squeezebox still has potential and is another interesting runner on his first try at 10f TIMEFORM
PLAY SMARTER
for novice three and four yrs old x Total prize fund £40000 Owners Prize Money 1st £17068, 2nd £8532, 3rd £4268, 4th £2132. (PenaltyValue £21600)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): J & T Gosden (58 wins from 251 runners, 23%) runs MIDDLE EARTH
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): W Haggas (8 wins from 45 runners, 18%) runs NAQEEB
LONGESTTRAVELLER: DESERT GLORY trained by C Hobson, Royston, 24 miles.
no horse
1 DESERT GLORY (IRE) (363) 45-
Br B g Churchill (IRE) - Polygon (USA) (Dynaformer (USA))
O Mr Ivan Graham Titmuss
B Rabbah Bloodstock Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWShowedabitinacoupleofmileeventsayearago(soldfromJamesTate6,500gnsinAugustandgelded/ hadwindsurgery).Wasexpectedtoimprove
2 HIGHLAND SONG (IRE) (-)
Br B c Kingman - Longing (IRE) (Galileo (IRE))
O Mrs Fitri Hay
B Mountain View Stud & J.C B/Stock
TIMEFORMVIEW200,000gnsyearling.Half-brothertousefulwinnerupto11fInEcstasy
8.3f-11/2mwinnerAstronomer Plentytorecommendhimonpaperandonetonoteinthebetting.
3 MIDDLE EARTH (GB) (16) 22
Br B c Roaring Lion (USA) - Roheryn (IRE) (Galileo (IRE))
O Qatar Racing Limited
Newmarket T
B The Roheryn Partnership Tweenhills Farm & Stud S
TIMEFORMVIEWTwice-raced maiden. 9/4, second of5 in minorevent at Kempton (11f) 16 days ago, no match forvery promisingwinner/stablemate Goodshoutuppedfurtherintrip
4 NAQEEB (IRE) (70) 32
3 9-4 (3)
Br B c Nathaniel (IRE) - Aghareed (USA) (Kingmambo (USA)) Richard Kingscote J
O Shadwell Estate Company Ltd William Haggas, Newmarket T
B Shadwell Estate Company Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWVerywellbred.Improvedfromdebut(easiertoback)infirst-timetonguetiewhensecondof14inmaiden atNewbury(10f,good)70daysago Setsthebarprettyhighwithmoretocomeupintrip TFRHHHHH BHA-
5 MARMARA SEA (GB) (10) 0-042
3 8-13 (1)
Br B f Golden Horn - Handana (IRE) (Desert Style (IRE)) Marco Ghiani J
O Mrs Mary Slack Jane Chapple-Hyam, Newmarket T
B Wilgerbosdrift (UK) Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced maiden. 4/1, creditable second of 11 in minor event at Lingfield (12f, AW) 10 days ago. Shouldfindarace
6 MISS BLING BLING (GB) (19) 00
HHHII BHA77
3 8-13 (2)
Br B f Ribchester (IRE) - Plethora (Sadler’s Wells (USA)) Adam Farragher J
O David Fravigar & Sam Jones
Philip McBride, Newmarket T
B Killashee House Limited Burgh Hall Holiday Apartments S
TIMEFORMVIEWNotbeatenanotherrivalin2runs. TFRHIIII BHA-
7 ROSA CHINENSIS (GB) (44) 462
3 8-13 (7)
Br B f Oasis Dream - Robe Chinoise (Robellino (USA)) Daniel Muscutt J
O Miss K. Rausing
B Miss K. Rausing
David Simcock, Newmarket T
TIMEFORMVIEWThrice-racedmaiden.Secondof9atKempton(11f,25/1)44daysago,improvingonformbutnotlooking tookeen.
TFRHHHII BHA73(+2)
DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2022: TEMPORIZE 3 9 9 Franny Norton 9-4 (Charlie & Mark Johnston) 6 ran
Tongue Strap worn by No 4. Running for the first time since Gelding No 1.
Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 1.
Highland Song (IRE), 12-1 Rosa Chinensis (GB), 16-1 Marmara Sea (GB), 100-1 Desert Glory (IRE), 500-1 Miss Bling Bling (GB)
Probable S.P’s: EVENS Naqeeb (IRE), 11-4 Middle Earth (GB), 17-2
The very well-bred NAQEEB is promising and should have more to offer up in distance so he’s hard to get away from. Middle Earth found only a very good prospect from his own yard too good at Kempton and is the danger with the longer trip sure to suit him also Highland Song is an interesting newcomer. TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.NAQEEB
Raceform Median Time: 2 mins, 32.90 secs
Record Time: 2 mins, 27.52 secs - Dame Malliot20th July 2019, Good
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Haçienda Classical is making its Newmarket Nights debut on 28th July, what can the audience expect from this celebration of dance music?
Peter Hook: All of these tracks, while being mostly one hit wonders, have become integral to most people lives. Christenings, Birthdays, Weddings, Divorces we've heard them everywhere.
Graeme Park: Exactly that A massive celebration of classic club tracks reimagined with an orchestra and choir We will be performing a variety of songs that are all guaranteed to bring massive smiles to everyone's faces and to get everyone dancing and singing along, whether you're an original Haçienda clubber or someone who is too young to have witnessed it but is aware of our history, legacy, heritage and of the music. A lot of the songs will bring back amazing memories for those who remember them and some of the songs will surprise people as they may not have heard them for years.
With your show taking place after an evening of racing, do you think you will catch some of the races?
PH: The last time I went to the races I was so smashed I got out of the bar as the last horse was being put back in its box! My mate had won a fortune and ran up to me waving a thousand quid in my face shouting 'I won! I won!' I promptly took it off him and put it in a charity box. He has never forgiven me
GP: Normally I try and have some time out after the drama and hard work sound checking and rehearsing before the show, but maybe the lure of a race might tempt me. My late Grandpa, who had his own orchestra in the 1940s and 1950s, was a big fan of the horses so I might take in a race and
remember all the times he used to leave me outside the bookies with a bottle of Irn Bru and a packet of crisps in Aberdeen as a wee laddie while he placed his bets inside.
What are some of your favourite memories from the Haçienda days that come back when performing with Haçienda Classical?
GP: Certain songs really do bring back specific and amazing memories. Too many to mention here, but all very special to me for many different reasons which I can’t discuss here without getting into trouble!
With an impressive number of shows completed at some of the most renown venues across the UK, are there any songs in particular that continue to move you the most when you hear them in Haçienda Classical’s set? How do you select your favourites?
PH: I love them all, this year’s which I am listening to as I write this is the best ever! Everyone will be worn out after it
GP: It's always difficult choosing the tracks every year when we start to work on a new show. Unlike a DJ set, where you can make things up as you go along and change what you're doing based on the vibe from the crowd, everything must be agreed in advance and set in stone so that Tim Crooks, our wonderful conductor, can score and arrange everything for the orchestra
This is our eighth year of shows, and it never gets easier selecting the tracks Obviously there are certain huge songs that just have to go in and there are also many tracks from previous shows that we've brought back for 2023 I also like to introduce some new tracks too, but it's all about getting the balance right. Once the final decision is made on which songs to perform, I create a DJ
mix for Tim to work from and he feedbacks regarding what the orchestra, choir and singers can and can't do and that's when things get tweaked and adjusted before the pre-production begins. However, I get incredibly nervous right up until we take to the stage and start the first show because that's when we find out what it sounds like It's been this way since our first show in 2016 but has worked tremendously every year since. In fact, based on what we learn every year throughout the whole process, the show has subsequently got better and better which means that this year's should be the best one yet.
The music of Haçienda’s legacy has been loved for over 25 years and has connected with fans across generations, especially now a younger generation. What do you think it is that makes this music so important to so many?
PH: I think that many of the tracks have become the cornerstones of dance music culture and become ubiquitous Then add in all those parents boring their kids to death by playing all these great tunes all the time, then ultimately winning them over Great music spans all generations.
What have been the most exciting elements of playing with the Manchester Camerata Orchestra as opposed to playing a DJ set by yourself?
GP: The main difference performing with an orchestra is that I can't make things up as I go along like I do in a DJ set Also, I'm not just DJing as I play keyboards and samples too as well as some old school scratching and occasionally some singing. This means I must pay attention to our conductor Tim and make sure I hit my marks. However, to keep the spontaneity of DJing, I do have the option of mixing things up a bit. There are some tracks where I spin accapella vocals over the music and I often change which ones I play from show to show which always surprises everyone on stage, especially if they're used to a specific vocal that I change after a few shows. I also like to mix it up with new samples from time to time as well It's also a massive buzz being a small part of something so big and I definitely feed off the energy of the musicians on stage as well as the crowd. I particularly love vibing off of Chris, our Latin percussionist who is on my right, and Janet our classical percussionist, who is on my left I think the show benefits immensely from the camaraderie on stage. Just look at the way the orchestra interacts and the smiles on everyone's faces.
Do you think a club today could ever have as much of an impact as the Haçienda has had on UK music and culture? What does Haçienda Classical do for the legacy of this special club?
PH: I think what we did at the time in Manchester was unique and a product of its time but if you happen to have £17 million to spare you could do it too.
GP: The thing about the Haçienda was that it was run by hedonists for hedonists. As far as I'm aware, there was no great business plan and it ultimately failed as a business as a result. Just read Peter Hook's sensational account of the whole story in his book "How Not To Run A Nightclub" and marvel at some of the tales he tells so magnificently However, despite the chaos that often occurred behind the scenes, it was a special and unique place that left an incredible legacy and I'm proud to have been part of that Others took influence from it, such as Cream in Liverpool, but nobody has ever been able to replicate it and I doubt anyone ever will
It was a different time and the input of the late Tony Wilson and Rob Gretton was paramount to its success. Also, Manchester in the 80s and 90s was such a creative hub with so much amazing electronic and indie music being created. All the artists that we know and love from the period that are now household names, all used to come and get involved with the music and the vibe at The Haçienda every single week and you can hear that in the music they created at the time. The Haçienda grew organically, and I don't think that today's big clubs have that luxury There's no spontaneity today because everything has to be meticulously planned in advance to avoid failure and to keep investors and banks happy The spirits of Tony and Rob as well as the original venue live on today in the various Haçienda Club nights that take place around the UK and beyond and on stage when we perform the show
You have been in some of the most important bands and have played an irreplaceable role in the music scene in Manchester and evidently all of the UK, is there one moment within all of this that you are most proud of?
PH: I have millions of moments from throughout my forty years plus now, but I have to say the thing I am most proud of is my wife and children.
Between working with a full orchestra, additional musicians and special guests, how has this project let you experiment with music you love and has it let you grow even further as a creative?
PH: When I play with the Orchestra my world feels very different, but we have the same objective which is to love a job we do well I am very happy to be here
GP: Before I became a full time DJ back in 1984, I sang and played saxophone and keyboards in bands That's what I wanted to do before accidentally becoming a DJ Being part of Haçienda Classical means that I've ultimately ended up doing what I wanted to do in the first place, albeit on a much grander scale It's an absolute joy to be part of this show and to work with so many talented musicians and singers and, as a massive Joy Division and New Order fan, I still can't believe I get to work with and perform alongside Peter Hook. If you'd told me this back in the day, I just wouldn't have believed you. My late grandpa would also have been very proud of me In the early days of my DJ career he said that what I was doing was the modern equivalent of what he did with his George Wood Orchestra in Scotland in the 40s and 50s, playing the big tunes of the day in dancehalls around the country.
Celebrating music that has played an incredible role in the lives of many, while letting fans experience the origins of songs they love is truly special. Have you been overwhelmed with the amount of support the show has received?
PH: Every time, although the pressure to get it right can be overwhelming I think we do it very well and the full club mix aspect of it, which is unique to us, makes it very special.
GP: Absolutely! But you have to remember that The Haçienda had such a huge influence on so many people's lives. It changed people's lives too, so the love we receive shouldn't really come as a surprise if you think about it
Interview by Ava Brezacfor three yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £20000 Owners Prize Money 1st £8534, 2nd £4266, 3rd £2134, 4th £1066. (PenaltyValue £10800)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): R Hannon (39 wins from 332 runners, 12%) runs SIGNCASTLE CITY
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): C Johnston (8 wins from 53 runners, 15%) runs THE GATEKEEPER
FANCYTHAT: R Hannon won this race in 2017, 2018 and 2020 The stable runs SIGNCASTLE CITY today.
LONGESTTRAVELLER: THE GATEKEEPER trained by C Johnston, Middleham, 200 miles.
B g Excelebration (IRE) - Cherry Creek (IRE) (Montjeu (IRE)) Joe Fanning
O Middleham Park Racing XIV
Johnston, Middleham
B Sean Murphy Johnston Racing Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWMadeawinningreturnfromlongabsenceatNewcastle(7f)inMarchandwentinagainontheRowleyCourse(7f,good)inMay. Hasn’tthreatenedinhandfulofstartssincebutthiseasierthanhislatestBunburyCupassignmentandstillunexposedat1m.
2 TERWADA (IRE) (29) 341 D
Br B c Tamayuz - Bethrah (IRE) (Marju (IRE)) James Doyle
O Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum Ed Walker, Upper Lambourn T
B Shadwell Estate Company Limited
TIMEFORMVIEWDisplayedpromisefirst2startsandtookamarkedstepforwardtogetoffthemarkatNottingham(8.3f)4weeksago, leading2foutandforgingclear Highlylikelythere’smoretocomenowhandicappingandverymuchonetoconsider TFRHHHHH BHA90
3 PASTICHE (GB) (35) 01-21 C
3 9-5 (3)
Br Ch f Zoustar (AUS) - Crying Lightening (IRE) (Holy Roman Emperor (IRE)) Kevin Stott J
O Highclere T’Bred Racing - John Steinbeck George Boughey, Newmarket T
B Ben Sangster Bloodstock Highclere Thoroughbred Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWGoingtherightway,makingit2winsfrom4startswithacommandinghandicapdebutsuccessover7fhere5 weeksago 7lbhighernowbutofinterestagainwithprospectofmoretocometackling1mforthefirsttime TFRHHHHI BHA87
4 SIGNCASTLE CITY (IRE) (56) 135-530
3 9-4 (4)
Br Gr g Dark Angel (IRE) - Uae Queen (Oasis Dream) Sean Levey J
O Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum
TIMEFORMVIEWSalisburymaidenwinner(at6f)asajuvenilewhoreturnedwithrespectableeffortsinhandicapsatHaydock/onRowleyMile.Caught wideandneverfiguredatEpsom(7f)whenlastseeninJunebutgeldedaheadofthisandreturnto1mpromisestosuit.
5 OLIVER SHOW (IRE) (14) 0-4414 D
TFRHHHII BHA86
3 9-1 (7)
Br Ch c No Nay Never (USA) - Ashley Hall (USA) (Maria’s Mon (USA)) Richard Kingscote J
O Mr Saeed Suhail Sir Michael Stoute, Newmarket T
B Epona Bloodstock Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWLeftpreviouseffortsbehindinafirst-timetonguestrapwhenwinning10-runnerhandicapatKempton(1m)onpenultimate startinJune.Similarformfrom7lbhighermarkwhenfourthatAscot(1m)2weeksago Thatunlikelyhislimit.
6 ROUDEMENTAL (IRE) (34) 230005 D
TFRHHHII BHA83
4 8-12 (1)
Br B g Footstepsinthesand - Nonetheless (IRE) (Fastnet Rock (AUS)) Pierre-LouisJamin (3) J
O Roudee Racing Roudemental Tom Dascombe, Lambourn T
B Mr James Ross Ancell Roudee Racing Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWTwiceawinnerasa3-y-oandheldformwellonAWoverthewinter.Hasn’tbeenatbestonturfinrecent weeksandhemayjustprovevulnerabletolessexposedsortsnowre-unitedwithformertrainer TFRHHIII BHA72
7 SPERIAMO (GB) (9) 001-400 C 3 8-10 (2)
Br Gr f Outstrip - Suerte Loca (IRE) (Peintre Celebre (USA)) Adam Farragher (3) J
O SerafinoAgodino,C.M.Budgett,P.J.McBride
Philip McBride, Newmarket T
B Kirtlington Stud & Mr C. Budgett Tote S
TIMEFORM VIEWEnded last seasonwith success in a 7fnurseryonthe RowleyMile course and matchedthat level when fourth of7 in handicap at Wolverhampton(7f)inMarch.Notinsameformeitheroutingsincethough,includingbackonturfatYarmouth(7f)9daysago TFRHHIII BHA78(-2)
DECLARED RUNNERS 7 2022: DUTCH DECOY 5 9 4 Oliver Stammers 9-2 (Charlie & Mark Johnston) 5 ran
Tongue Strap worn by No 5. Running for the first time since Gelding No 4.
Stewards Note:
OLIVER SHOW: Following its run on 14/7/2023 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed up the straight
SPERIAMO: Following its run on 19/7/2023 it was reported that the horse would prefer a quicker surface.
Probable S.P’s: 15-8 Terwada (IRE), 11-4 Pastiche (GB), 13-2 Oliver Show (IRE), 8-1 The Gatekeeper (IRE), 9-1 Signcastle City (IRE), 18-1 Roudemental (IRE), Speriamo (GB)
Having displayed promise on each of his first 2 starts, TERWADA took a marked step forward and forged clear in the style of a very useful performer when landing a Nottingham novice 4 weeks ago A good-bodied sort, he’s very much the type to go on improving now handicapping and earns the vote Pastiche is similarly progressive and feared upped to 1m. Signcastle City (gelded since last run) remains with potential to do better also back at 1m. TIMEFORM
Raceform Median Time: 1 min, 25.70 secs
Record Time: 1 min, 21.78 secs - Light And Dark12th July 2019, Good to Firm
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Owners Prize Money 1st £4129, 2nd £2065, 3rd £1032, 4th £516, 5th £258. (PenaltyValue £5234)
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): S C Williams
(12 wins from 150 runners, 8%) runs WHERE’S FREDDY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): S C Williams
(4 wins from 25 runners, 16%) runs WHERE’S FREDDY LONGESTTRAVELLER: LANDLORDTOTHESTARS trained by J Evans, Kinnersley, 176 miles.
colours no horse
1 LORDSBRIDGE GIRL (GB) (22) 113333
(4) Br B f Adaay (IRE) - Tempting (Pivotal) Neil Callan J
O Mr Roger & Mrs Suzie Beadle William Knight, Newmarket T B R Beadle
TIMEFORMVIEW Won pair ofAW handicaps over 1m in January and has acquitted herself well on turf more recently, latestwhenthirdof7atYarmouth(1m,good)22daysago Likelycontender
2 KING OF THE DANCE (IRE) (18) 602-030 4 9-12 (11)
Br B g Havana Gold (IRE) - Figurante (IRE) (Excellent Art) Kevin Stott J
O HP Racing King Of The Dance Eve Johnson Houghton, Blewbury T
B Mount Coote Stud Tattersalls (Ireland) Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWFairmaiden.Steppeduponreappearancewhengoodthirdof11inhandicapatNewbury(7f,goodtofirm) lastmonthbutdownthefieldatChepstowsince.
3 SPLIT ELEVENS (GB) (28) 616053 D 5 9-9 (5)
Br B g Ajaya - Woodland Scene (IRE) (Act One) Dylan Hogan J
O Mr Dave James John Butler, Newmarket T
B Saleh Al Homaizi & Imad Al Sagar
TIMEFORMVIEWWonabraceofAWcontestsearlythisyear.Bouncedbackfromacoupleoflessereffortswhenthirdof10 over1mherelasttimebutthistrickyridewouldn’tbeagoodthingtoreproducethatformnow.
OATS (GB) (2) 540311 D
Br B g Muhaarar - Integral (Dalakhani (IRE))
10-1
Lambourn T
B Cheveley Park Stud Limited Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEWCamegoodatCarlisle(7f,goodtosoft)andfollowedupatSandown(7fagain)onWednesday.Likelyto makeaboldbidforthehat-trickifturnedoutagainquickly
5 AJRAD (GB) (27) 00-0540 D
5 9-7 (7)
Br Ch g New Approach (IRE) - Princess Cammie (IRE) (Camacho) Adam Farragher (3) J
O Canisbay Bloodstock Michael Attwater, Epsom T
B Aston Mullins Stud Fleetwood Developments Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWTurf/AWoverthistriplastyear.Hasn’tthreatenedtoaddtohistallythisyearbuthedidhaveanexcuse atLingfieldlasttime(returnedlame).
6 NAHWAND (IRE) (22) 04-40
3 9-6 (2)
Br B g Dark Angel (IRE) - Bunditten (IRE) (Soviet Star (USA)) Marco Ghiani J
O Ecurie Franglaise William Knight, Newmarket T
B James & Geoff Mulcahy William Knight Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWLightly-racedmaiden.FirstrunsinceleavingKevinRyanwheneleventhof12on6fKemptonhandicap debut22daysago Hoodedforthefirsttimenowsteppingupintrip
7 PORFIN (IRE) (3) 034332 D
5 9-5 (6)
Br B g Belardo (IRE) - Tropical Mist (IRE) (Marju (IRE)) Molly Presland (7) J
O Mr Trevor Johnson
Phil McEntee, Newmarket T
B Denis McDonnell Tallon International Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Seventeen runs since last win in 2022. Good second of8 in handicap (13/2) at Wolverhampton (7f) on Tuesday.Alsoplacedonturflastweek.Each-wayclaimsifhisbusyspelldoesn’tcatchupwithhim. TFRHHHII BHA59(-1)
8 RED EVELYN (GB) (28) 410230
Br Ch m Garswood - Skara Brae (Inchinor)
O Deerfield Syndicate
B Rosyground Stud
5 9-3 (3)
Frederick Larson (3) J
John Butler, Newmarket T
TIMEFORMVIEWPairofAWwins forSimon Pearce earlierintheyear. Creditablethird at Chepstowlast month on first outingforJohnButlerbutneedstoshrugoffalesserrunatYarmouthsince.
TFRHHIII BHA57
Br Ch g Lope de Vega (IRE) - One Spirit (IRE) (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) Hector Crouch
O Patrick B Doyle (Construction) Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWShowedabilityondebutinthespringbutwellheldsince,includingonhandicapdebutatHaydock(7f,goodtofirm,11/2)
TIMEFORMVIEWWon7fSouthwellhandicapdebutinFebruary.Creditablesecondof11inhandicapatWolverhampton(7f)inMarchbutnotin thesameformswitchedtoturfatBath(1m,soft)inApril.Givenabreaksince.Needstoshowhe’saseffectiveonthegrass.
ofhandicap TFRHHIII BHA44
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
2022: NO CORRESPONDING RACE LASTYEAR
Hood worn first time by No 6. Tongue Strap worn first time by No 9. Blinkers worn by No 3.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 7, 8.
Stewards Note:
SPLITELEVENS: Following its run on 30/6/2023 it was reported that the horse hung right-handed under pressure
AJRAD: Following its run on 1/7/2023 it was reported that the horse finished lame.
WHERE’S FREDDY: Following its run on 6/7/2023 it was reported that the horse was hampered at first bend.
Probable S.P’s: 3-1 Overnight Oats (GB), 5-1 Lordsbridge Girl (GB), 7-1 Porfin (IRE), 17-2 Split Elevens (GB), 10-1 King ofThe Dance (IRE), 12-1 Where’s Freddy (IRE), 14-1 Red Evelyn (GB), 22-1 Ajrad (GB), Nahwand (IRE), 25-1 Landlordtothestars (IRE), 28-1 Dazzerling (IRE)
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LORDSBRIDGE GIRL is taken to gain reward for her recent consistency Porfin arrives in form and should also be on the premises, while Where’s Freddy failed to live up to market expectations on his handicap debut but perhaps a first-time tongue tie will help this unexposed 3-y-o to reveal his true ability
First Race 5.52 - THE BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF RESTRICTED NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 4) (for horses in Bands B, C and D) (EBFRestricted Race Qualifier) (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, which are in Bands B, C and D. Enter by noon, July 22nd and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 26th. Weights: Colts and geldings 9st 4lb; fillies 8st 13lb Penalties, for each race won 6lb (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties) Allowances: Band C from Band B 2lb Band D from Band C 2lb (Allowances are cumulative). NEWMARKET RACECOURSES 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 kindly contributed £1,000 towards the prize money forthis race For further details regarding Restricted Race Bands, please referto Standard Conditions for Entry on www2.racingadmin.co.uk. All horses which are placed in the first six in an EBF Restricted Maiden or Novice race qualifier in 2023 will be qualified to run in either THE £100,000 EBF RESTRICTED RACE FINAL (CLASS 2) (for fillies only) at Goodwood on 27 September, 2023, or THE £100,000 EBF RESTRICTED RACE FINAL (CLASS 2) (for colts and geldings only) at York on 13 October, 2023. Both races will be run over seven furlongs. NOTE: Horses entered or declared in a race which is subsequently abandoned will not be eligible to enter a Final 34 entries at £40. - Closed July 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money.Winner£3414; Second £1706;Third £854; Fourth £426. (PenaltyValue £4320)Weights raised 3lb and paragraphs 27to 31 ofthe Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SS
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Second Race 6.27 - THE VISIT racingtv.com NURSERY HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) (Jockey Club Grassroots Nursery Series) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5234 to the winning horse The second to receive £2456, the third £1227, the fourth £614 and the fifth £306. for two yrs old only, Rated 0-70 (also open to such horses rated 71 and 72 - see Standard Conditions) Enter by noon, July 22nd and pay £50 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 26th. Lowest weight 8st 2lb; Highest weight not less than 9st 9lb Penalties, after July 15th, 2023, for each race won 6lb NEWMARKET RACECOURSES 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 All horses which have Started in this race, as defined in the Rules of Racing, will be eligible to enter THE JOCKEY CLUB GRASSROOTS NURSERY FINAL, to be run over Six Furlongs at Nottingham on Tuesday, 26 September, 2023. In the event of an abandonment of a qualifying race, any horse Declared to Run in that race, or any horse entered to run in that race if the time of the abandonment was prior to the declaration stage, will be qualified to enter the Final. Any horse which has been eliminated from a qualifier will also be eligible, subject to the Rules of Racing, to enter the Final. 17 entries at £50Closed July 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4129; Second £2065; Third £1032; Fourth £516; Fifth £258.
(PenaltyValue £5234) SS
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Third Race 7.02 - THE JOIN RACING TV NOW HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) (Jockey Club Grassroots Middle Distance Series) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5234 to the winning horse The second to receive £2456, the third £1227, the fourth £614 and the fifth £306. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 51-70 (also open to such horses rated 71 and 72; such horses rated 50 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £50 stake if the horse is rated 51 or higher, or £10 stake if the horse is rated 50 or lower with £40 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 26th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 2lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-y-o 9st 7lb Penalties, after July 15th, 2023, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb NEWMARKET RACECOURSES 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 forthe best turned out horse in this race All horses which have Started in this race, as defined in the Rules of Racing, will be eligible to enter THE JOCKEY CLUB GRASSROOTS FLAT MIDDLE DISTANCE SERIES HANDICAP FINAL, to be run over about ten furlongs at Nottingham on Tuesday, 26 September, 2023. In the event of an abandonment of a qualifying race, any horse Declared to Run in that race, or any horse entered to run in that race if the time of the abandonment was prior to the declaration stage, will be qualified to enter the Final. Any horse which has been eliminated from a qualifier will also be eligible, subject to the Rules of Racing, to enter the Final. 31 entries at £50 - Closed July 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £4129; Second £2065; Third £1032; Fourth £516; Fifth £258. (PenaltyValue £5234) SS
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Fourth Race 7.35 - THE BRITISH STALLION STUDS EBF NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 2) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £21600 to the winning horse The second to receive £10140, the third £5072 and the fourth £2536. for novice three and four yrs old, which are E.B.F eligible. Enter by noon, July 22nd and pay £200 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 26th. Weights: 3-y-o colts and geldings 9st 4lb; fillies 8st 13lb 4-y-o colts and geldings 10st 1lb; fillies 9st 10lb Penalties, a winner of a race 6lb Of 2 races 10lb (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties) NEWMARKET RACECOURSES 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 British Horseracing Authority’s Development Fund has generously contributed £15000 towards the prize money for this race THE TRUSTEES OF THE E.B.F have kindly contributed £5000 towards the prize money for this race 15 entries at £200 - Closed July 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money. Winner £17068; Second £8532; Third £4268; Fourth £2132.
(PenaltyValue £21600) A SS
SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 8.10 - THE EVERY RACE LIVE ON RACING TV HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 3) 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 three yrs old and upwards, Rated 71-90 (also open to such horses rated 91 and 92; such horses rated 70 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £100 stake if the horse is rated 71 or higher, or £20 stake if the horse is rated 70 or lower with £80 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 26th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 3lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-y-o 9st 8lb Penalties, after July 15th, 2023, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb NEWMARKET RACECOURSES 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 forthe best turned out horse in this race 27 entries at £100 - Closed July 22nd, 2023. Owners Prize Money.Winner£8534; Second £4266; Third £2134; Fourth £1066. (PenaltyValue £10800) SS
SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 8.45 - THE HENRY CECIL OPEN WEEKEND HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5234 to the winning horse The second to receive £2456, the third £1227, the fourth £614 and the fifth £306. for three yrs old and upwards, Rated 51-70 (also open to such horses rated 71 and 72; such horses rated 50 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £50 stake if the horse is rated 51 or higher, or £10 stake if the horse is rated 50 or lower with £40 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 26th. Lowest weight: 4-y-o and up 8st 11lb; 3-y-o 8st 4lb Highest weight: 4-y-o and up 10st 2lb; 3-yo 9st 9lb Penalties, after July 15th, 2023, for each race won 3yo 6lb; 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb
NEWMARKET
RACECOURSES 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 19 entries, 1 at £10 and 18 at £50 - Closed July 22nd, 2023 Owners Prize Money. Winner £4129; Second £2065; Third £1032; Fourth £516; Fifth £258. (PenaltyValue £5234) SS
SEE PAGE 28 FOR THIS RACE.
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