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Race Conditions can be found on page 47
Newmarket Racecourses Committee
Matthew Lohn, Esq. (Chairman)
Angus Gold, Esq.
Hon. Peter Stanley
Tim Vestey, Esq.
Mrs Jane George
Mrs Rebecca Dunlop
Paddy Pritchard-Gordon, Esq
Managing Director – East
Amy Starkey
Newmarket Racecourses and International Director
Sophie Able
Head Of Racing and Clerk of the Course
Andrew Morris
Marketing Manager
Chris Burton
Finance Director
Stephanie Chester
Regional Head Of Operations
Darren Townsend
Farrier
Joe Traynor
Safety Officer
Sharon Hodgins
Safeguarding Officers
Sophie Able (DSL)
Stewards
Tony McGlone (Chief Steward)
Adam Barker (Stewards’ Panel Chair)
Ben Ford, Simon Kirk, Tomas O’Brien, Fergus Sweeney
Starters
James Stenning
Kieran O’Shea
Judge
David Hicks
Clerk Of The Scales
Jeremy Lind
Medical Officers
Dr Ross Worthington
Dr Martin Belsham
Dr Meg Hardman
Veterinary Officer
Sally Bate
Veterinary Surgeons
David Dugdale
Tim Lee
Simon Waterhouse
Andrew Fogarty
Equine Welfare & Integrity Officers
Elizabeth Budden
John Bramhill
Sarah Duncan
Isobel Francis
Helena Warwick
Jo Hardy
Commentator
Mark Johnson
Betting Ring Manager
Sarah Woodborne
The Jockey Club would like to thank our Group Partners for their support in 2024
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 2024 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 2024 season, the very best of luck.
Have a wonderful day at the races today.
Ch c Dubawi (IRE) - Swift Rose (IRE) (Invincible Spirit (IRE))
William Buick Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket Godolphin Emirates Fly Better
TIMEFORMVIEWUnbeatenin3startsover1matKempton,producingasharpturnoffootfromwelloffthepaceinaconditionsracelastmonth.Turfandanundulating trackarenewexperiencesforhimbuthecouldbereallysmart.
Aquick wayto see a horse’s past performance. These are its recent finishing positions.
Look out for Letters:
C = Has won at this course
D = Has won over this distance
CD = Has won over this distance at this course
BF = Was a beaten favourite
MORE INFORMATION ON THE FORM
- = New racing season
/ = Missed racing season
P = Was pulled-up and didn’t finish the race
F = Horse fell
U = Rider unseated
R = Horse refused to race
CO = The horse was forced out of a race by a loose horse
B = Horse was brought down
S = Horse slipped
r = The horse ran around a jump or took the wrong course in a flat race
d = Disqualified
Bold form
figures = performance in all-weather (Flat) or Point-to-Point (Jump) races
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
Look out for the summary of leading course trainers before each race
Listen out for any jockeys who are having a successful day.
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 lbs)
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
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.
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.
The Bluebirds trio will be performing throughout the day. Garden Games on the Boulevard Lawn include Bean bag toss, ring toss, cactus throwing, croquet, noughts & crosses, Jenga and hook-a-duck.
• Come up close to a Hawker Fury and Hawker Hurricane plane. The Hawker Fury is the only example of a Hawker Fury I in the world. This plane is kept in airworthy condition by the Historic Aircraft Collection based at Duxford. The Fury entered service in 1931 as an RAF Fighter, designed to climb fast and intercept the perceived threat of enemy bombers. The plane is powered by a 21-litre Rolls Royce V12 Kestrel Engine and was the first RAF Fighter to achieve 200 MPH in level flight. Its modern-day descendant for ‘Quick Reaction Alert’ is the Eurofighter Typhoon Please note: The planes will be in a static position for the duration of the Spring Meeting Revival Weekend.
• Younger generations can experience the thrill of driving with mini Land Rovers. Put your driving skills to the test!
• Enjoy the art of face painting and let your imagination run wild as skilled artists transform your canvas into a masterpiece
• Take part in an Army Workshop, a fun experience for all the family!
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and Written by
Sandra Easom AMRSB, MSc., BSc. (Hons), HND Chair of NewmarketLocal History
Society, https://newmarkethistory.org.uk HorseRacing – Britain’s National Sport Through Good Times and Bad
In the earlier 20th century, as in centuries past, horseracing, especially flat racing, was Britain’s national sport. It even surpassed football and cricket in its popularity Newspapers and cinema newsreels carried regular accounts of events, results, and personalities in the racing world and all the glamour which accompanied it.
Newmarket was, and still is, “Headquarters”, the place where the modern sport of horseracing both originated and then developed since the arrival of King James I here on Wednesday, 27th February 1604 when he was surveying his new Kingdom and its sporting opportunities Of course, there were plenty of those to be had on Newmarket Heath, especially as the Heath then covered a much larger area in all directions, up to the Fen edges and even down to Audley End near Saffron Walden
Successive royal and noble devotees of different forms of racing had helped to produce a sport which had developed into a national focus - an interest for everyone, regardless of social status, through both good times and troubled times
Newmarket’s Racecourses
Today, there are only the original, world-class Rowley Mile and the July Racecourses in Newmarket. These were originally established by the Stuart Kings to coincide with the times of their annual visits in spring and autumn and sometimes, summer Today, spring and autumn meetings take place at the Rowley Mile and in summer visitors can enjoy both relaxing and stimulating July Course running alongside the ancient “Devil’s Dyke” Earthwork
There was also a circular “jump” or steeplechase course between 1894 and 1905 built by wealthy local entrepreneur, Sir Harry McCalmont on his own land. Because it was circular, races of any length could be run on it Sadly, this course did not continue for long after Harry’s untimely death
The ‘English Thoroughbred’ breed of racehorse eventually sprang from the many stud farms that the wealthy established in and around Newmarket. This followed selective breeding with Arabian stock, known as “The Founding Fathers” The Heath’s lush turf and free-draining landscape are ideal for the many stud farms, gallops, and training areas here The training grounds alone span 2500 acres.
The wide-open Heath can easily accommodate the thousands of racehorses in training here Numbers increase greatly during the racing season to around 3000 There are less in the winter as international owners often fly their horses out of the country to train and race abroad
Of course, racing did not always seem to be for everyone. However, there are records that local farmers and their families would come to Newmarket races and sit in their carts to watch from a distance Initially, the main spectators were men of social standing but later, some wealthy women also joined the spectators
Racing did not remain the preserve of the rich and privileged because the advent of forms of affordable mass transport, coupled with social changes, enabled horseracing to become the national sport. The real initiators of this were the railways and the keen-to-be-there spectators
Roads in Britain were still bad quality, but the railways meant that it became within the means of many to get to the races without individual transport and by the latter nineteenth century they did! In fact, the railways altered the way, and speed, at which livestock moved around the country too. Eventually, race
meetings were facilitated because many more horses could be moved quickly and safely by rail At its peak, in the 1890s, Newmarket could boast 3 rail stations – unheard of for a country town at that time. One of those stations was not used for passengers but simply for racehorses and other livestock.
Many new occupations arose in Newmarket because new skills and knowledge were needed to deal with the quantity of horses in the area and all the tasks related to them Just to single out one new example occupation invented here; we can consider the profession of Horse Trainer
Racehorses were once called “running horses”, hence the Royal Trainer was formerly known as “The Keeper of the Running Horses”. The first such Royal Keeper in Newmarket was William Tregonwell Frampton (1641 – 1728). It is thought he began as a stable worker in King Charles II’s stable. He also served James II, William III and Mary II and Queen Anne. Frampton died early in the reign of George I.
Another first in Newmarket was the first officially recognised female horse trainer, Mrs Ellen Chaloner Ellen came from a racing family Her husband Tom was both a successful jockey and a horse trainer The family lived at Osbourne House, Newmarket. His wins as a jockey included the Derby. He died at the age of 47 in April 1886
The Jockey Club were please to grant Ellen her husband’s Training Licence. Over her career, she showed herself to be a knowledgeable and capable trainer of horses.
Ellen retired in 1894 but no other licences were granted to female horse trainers until 1966 Ellen died in 1944 She had outlived all her 7 children, and she was buried in Newmarket Cemetery
Over the years the location of her grave was forgotten. Several years ago, Members of a research group from Newmarket Local History Society were conducting a survey of the graves in the cemetery and their locations. One of them located Ellen’s grave. The Newmarket Journal initiated an appeal to buy a proper headstone for the grave. The headstone can be currently seen helping people to locate Ellen’s grave.
A race during the Guineas Festival in 2023 was renamed in honour of Ellen
Today, there are around 80 racehorse trainers in Newmarket Between them they train a total of some 3000 racehorses in the peak season.
Until the 20th century it was the custom that horses were always entered in the male owner’s name.
The First World War (1914 – 1918)
An international conflict which cost the lives of over 10 million military personnel as well as many civilians.
Unlike many European countries, by the time the First World War (WWI) loomed, Britain had almost dispensed with cavalry-type warfare There were cavalry regiments remaining in the British Army, but these mainly used horses to pull heavy gun carriages or for logistical purposes
Many European nations still had National Studs, where the best horses of different breeds were bred for a variety of purposes However, Britain did not have a National Stud at that time, unlike today.
Therefore, a decision was taken by the Government to requisition a large number of horses fit for a number of different purposes The mechanised transport of 1914 was simply not advanced enough for all the tasks it would be required to do Among these horses were significant numbers of “lesser” thoroughbreds No-one could have known how many of the European battlefields would become riddled with trenches for soldiers to conceal themselves in or, at times, fields of sodden mud,
The early machines of WWI could not cope with such conditions, but horses were versatile and adaptable. In 1917, at the Battle of Passchendaele, men at the front were made to understand that, shockingly, “At this stage (of battle) to lose a horse was worse than losing a man because after all, men were replaceable while horses were not”
The Royal Flying Corps at Newmarket
World War I was the first time that the British Army had any kind of air attack and defence capability, although unpiloted Barrage Balloons, full of gas, were tethered in various places around Newmarket
The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the new air arm of the British Army Initially, early in the war these lightweight wooden ‘planes made excellent physical and photographic reconnaissance tools, a new introduction to warfare Gradually, encounters with enemy aircraft led to aerial battles Later in the War the RFC bombed enemy targets such as camps, transport networks and industrial targets.
In April 1918 the RFC was amalgamated with the Royal Naval Air Service forming the RAF (Royal Air Force). The RFC’s motto was ‘Per Ardua Ad Astra’ (“Through adversity to the stars”) which was also adopted by the RAF when it was formed
An RFC base was established on Newmarket Racecourse early in WWI and, but the Government permitted racing to continue throughout the war, seeing it as a boost to national morale and a distraction from the horrors of war
The Derby was moved from Epsom, which had become a vast military camp, to be run in Newmarket for all four years of the WWI conflict. Collectively, these races, and the Derby’s run in Newmarket during World War II, are called “The New Derby”
Newmarket itself, to a lesser extent than in WWII, became a military base. Photographs, held by Newmarket Local History Society, show the vast camp of soldiers on the Newmarket Jockey Club training grounds The troops were accommodated in simple, small, white tents.
In between the Wars
During the 1920s and 1930s life appeared to return to a semblance of what it had been before 1914 The First World War had been billed as “the war to end all wars” and people wanted to believe that, but so many relatives and friends had been lost by those who remained.
Relationships between countries had also altered because of that, together with the international implications for many things, such as the increasingly international horse breeding and racing industries It was all fresh and raw and people needed time to heal, to process and to accustom themselves to this new life and changed world
People of the 1920s both clung to tradition but also sought, or struggled, to embrace many new things, such as the changes in the roles of men and women within society which had been forced upon the country by the Great War. For example, large numbers of men had been spared death but then had returned to Britain disabled physically and / or mentally, due to the horrors of the battlefields and trenches. Whole families had to adjust.
Many women had not fought but they had experienced the horrors of nursing the life-threatening physical and mental wounds of the soldiers
Women’s roles in society were seismically altered to fill the gaps left by absent menfolk in almost all industries In Newmarket specifically, this could also mean caring for stables, for thoroughbreds or riding out on them In the rest of society women had similarly taken on the challenges wherever they were required but now, many people just expected them to step aside and give their jobs back to men
By November 1918 the political resistance had finally ebbed against allowing women over age 21 to have the vote in England, Wales, and Scotland. Ordinary men, who did not own significant property, were also allowed the vote The Representation of the People Act, 1928, also meant that women could finally be Members of Parliament.
This had all affected the ways women thought and dressed. Clothes became less bulky and more practical. In the stables, and when women rode out, practical jodhpurs or trousers became standard dress Long gone were the side saddles and riding habits.
Many women also sought to have new roles in life other than marriage, homemaking and raising children This was, in part, due to the loss of many husbands or fiancés during the War.
The surviving men who had served their country in the War were not unchanged either They had seen many unimaginable horrors and large numbers were physically and / or mentally damaged. Life became a challenge for many individuals and families
Horseracingwasapopularentertainmentandpartof“normality” Ithappened in 1925, that for the first time ever a woman won the annual Newmarket Town Plate race, instituted by King Charles II in 1665 “forever”. This was Miss Eileen Joel riding “Hogier” Mrs Walter Earl was the owner. It was so momentous at the time that it appeared in cinema newsreels, although it is a local race with a small prize. The prize includes the famous Newmarket Sausages!
Winners, Jockeys and Owners in the Newmarket Town Plate, 1925 – 1928
1925 HOGIER Miss Eileen Joel (rider) Mrs Walter Earl (owner)
1926 STEPHANIA Miss Iris Rickaby (rider) Mr H A Armitage (owner)
1927 FAY TOY Miss D Saunders (owner & rider)
1928 BOGUS Miss Iris Rickaby (rider) Mr Walter Griggs (owner)
The Town Plate is always run on the Round Course, which is part of the original Racecourse. The Town Plate is the only race run there, starting near the National Stud.
Early cinema often ran newsreels showing important races. The modern viewer sometimes finds the footage shocking, such as in these 1920s Newmarket Town Plates The start is roughly organised, without gates. Unlike today, all the riders competing, both ladies or men, wear no body protection, nor helmets, instead they have knitted berets, soft caps or similar, on their heads. Of course, as in other races, men were usually the jockeys and owners until the 20th century.
Over the next 3 years more women enjoyed success in the Newmarket Town Plate until a male winner, Mr Frank Simpson, was successful for the next 3 years. After this, new female winners also emerged.
By the 1930s people were hoping that life had really returned to normal, and Newmarket had become a racing town again with plenty of visitors, especially for the races and the twice-weekly markets. Food had gradually become more plentiful, but many people grew their own fruit and vegetables.
There was the added attraction of 3 cinemas in town at a time when television had not even been invented Apart from the newspapers and radio, the cinema was the only source of news broadcasts, even if they were a few days old The moving pictures brought everything to life.
Other sources of entertainment came from a variety of social clubs or from Church (which most people then attended) and its social events
Newmarket was well-accustomed to accommodating international visitors. Perhaps its finest hotel was the large Carlton Hotel on the High Street, where Boots now stands Newmarket had always had plentiful water sources at that lower end of the High Street In fact, the Carlton had its own spring under its foyer, which fed its fountain Many shops at that lower end of the High Street had water pumps in their cellars for times when the springs rose inside them. Some still do
Many years ago, I learned that Fred Astaire, the film star, had visited Newmarket and stayed in the Carlton. I wondered why? I discovered that, in fact, he was a horseracing fan. He also had a good friend in Newmarket, who was also the Trainer for his racehorses here I believe Fred also had more racehorses in the U.S.A.
Some time ago, the mystery was solved. Several letters came into the possession of NHRM They were written by Fred Astaire himself
However, there were dark clouds on the horizon which could not be ignored The Nazi party was on the rise in Germany but in a way, the British people simply could not believe it after all they had already been through.
However, the British Jewish community were well aware as they had relatives and friends in Europe making them aware of the growing crimes of the Nazis. The wealthy Jewish banking family, the de Rothschilds, were present in several European countries and were only too aware of the rising Nazi persecution around them
An RAF Base was re-established on the Rowley Mile Racecourse in 1939, at the beginning of World War II (WWII) It closed again in 1945, after the end of the war
Of course, in a time of war, the Government can do many things which it cannot ordinarily Therefore, it gave no notice that the RAF would be reestablishing an air base on the Rowley Mile. The ‘planes simply landed.
Local Legend has it that the, then, Jockey Club Agent of the Heath, Captain Cecil Marriott, rushed out of his house, Portland Lodge, waving his walking stick and telling them to “Clear off the Heath!”. He would have expected to be obeyed He had a fearsome reputation for protecting the Jockey Club’s turf
Another local story concerns a high-ranking U.S. officer who complained to a senior gallops’ foreman that the Luftwaffe might attempt landings on the spacious Heath. The polite reply was, “Oh, Mr Marriott would never allow that.”
Initially, aircrew and other staff had to sleep in the (old) Rowley Mile Grandstands until the airbase buildings and accommodation huts had been built. The grass runway strip, which the American officer had feared would provide easy access to the Nazis, is still there today and it is now used for small, private ‘planes on race days Some of the more successful jockeys are known to fly between different race meetings, held miles apart on the same day, to compete in different races.
All wartime airfields were divided into two categories and the airbases either belonged to Bomber Command or to Fighter Command In Newmarket’s case, it was Bomber Command and it reported to Mildenhall. Snailwell airbase was in the same local grouping,
In fact, there were many small air bases scattered throughout East Anglia, such as nearby Bottisham, and planes from different Commands were free to land at different airbases, with permission. There are records of Spitfire fighter planes landing in Newmarket to refuel, for example.
It was necessary to defend East Anglia well as, not only was it the closest part of Britain for Nazi fighters and bombers to reach but it also presented easy access into Europe to strike the enemy.
As it had in WWI, racing at Newmarket continued throughout WWII There were a number of reasons for this It sent messages of continuing normality to the nation and to the enemy. Churchill was himself a racing enthusiast He knew that the papers which sold the most, or sold out, were those reporting sports, especially the racing results. This boosted national morale as people saw some aspects of normal life were continuing. They were far from being beaten yet.
From 1940 food was strictly rationed and the country had to be re-educated about making do with what they had, growing, and cooking their own food and recycling all sorts of items, especially clothes. It became illegal to destroy cardboard, paper or bones from food. All these were collected and recycled Also, everyone had a ration book which was strictly adhered to so that,
regardless of wealth, everyone had fair shares of whatever food was available. Everyone had identity papers and had to carry them with them There seemed to be a great fear of spies and many rumours about such people circulated in town Of course, at this time, Newmarket was one vast military and Air Force base, connected to the many in East Anglia and across the entire country. In fact, rumours of spies in Newmarket abounded with reports of lights on the Devil’s Dyke at night. These caused the Local Defence Volunteers / The Home Guard to patrol there at night for some time.
Of course, there was a lot of military activity, of different kinds, in Newmarket, and its airbase on the Racecourse, throughout World War II Perhaps the worst-ever bombing raid on Newmarket occurred Tuesday, 18th February 1941 To this day the reasons behind it remain mysterious They could never be completely confirmed from either British War Records or the Nazi Bundesarchiv
The bombing occurred in the early afternoon. It was a sunny market day when the lone Dornier 17z raider flew in from the Clocktower end of the High Street, travelling its length and dropping 10 or 11 (one did not explode) bombs, depending on your viewpoint. The last ones took out the front of the White Hart but fell short of the Memorial Hall, which is set slightly back from the street To this day, if you look up at the front of the Hall you can see damage in the bricks inflicted by flying debris
No-one knew (?) there was a top-secret meeting of military officers taking place inside the Hall at that moment. A direct hit would have changed the course of the entire War. However, no-one was hurt there but there were several casualties elsewhere in the town
The bomber flew out to the Racecourse and began banking to turn back towards the town according to eyewitnesses. Was he about to attack the other side of the High Street? Did he know he had missed his target(s)? Was he just looking to see what he had achieved?
What he had not counted on was that there was a Wellington Bomber taking off from RAF Newmarket (on the Rowley Mile) for a training exercise The pilot was John “Benny” Goodman, who already had a great deal of combat experience
Some years later I interviewed “Benny” about this experience He could recount, minute by minute, what had happened and assured me that he and his crew had shot the Dornier 17z and it had turned away from the town and fled towards Thetford. It was probably the same Dornier brought down by an ‘Ack-Ack’ ground gun crew in Norfolk.
Benny said that this was the only known occasion when a Wellington Bomber was used as a fighter ‘plane! I believe that The Wellington crew were all heroes and probably saved Newmarket and / or our military officers from further disastrous and murderous attack. It could all have been very different if the RAF airbase had not been on the Rowley Mile.
Sadly, just as this story was covered over and lost for many years, these deeds were almost forgotten due to wartime secrecy. The story was almost forgotten until Newmarket Local History Society researched the incidents, recorded survivors’ testimonies, and appealed for more eyewitness accounts Two books have been published about these events: ‘One Afternoon in February’ and later, ‘The Bombing of Newmarket’. The latter is in the process of updating for republication.
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RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): C Appleby (85 wins from 296 runners, 29%) runs MOUNTAIN BREEZE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Balding (11 wins from 60 runners, 18%) runs FLAMING STONE LONGESTTRAVELLER: ROMAN CLAIRE trained by R Beckett, Kimpton Down, 148 miles.
Br Ch f Lope de Vega (IRE) - Lava Flow (IRE) (Dalakhani (IRE)) Pat Dobbs J
O Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket T
B Godolphin Emirates Fly Better S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledMay1.LopeDeVegafilly Sisterto2-y-o6fwinnerPanareaandcloselyrelatedtotop-classwinnerupto7fPinatubo Dam11/4m-11fwinner Promisingsort.7/4,won10-runnerminoreventatthiscourse(5f,good)ondebut13daysago,wellontopfinish.Likelytoimproveandmuchrespected. TFRHHHHH BHA-
9-2 (10)
Br B f Mehmas (IRE) - Hecuba (Hector Protector (USA)) HayleyTurner J
O J Tuthill & Partner James Horton, Newmarket T
B Owenstown Bloodstock Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledFebruary13.Mehmasfilly Half-sistertoseveralwinners,includingsmart6fwinnerShanghaiGlory andusefulwinnerupto11/4mChooseMe Dam11/4mwinner TFRHHHII BHA-
3 FLAMING STONE (GB) (-)
9-2 (11)
Br Gr f Kingman - Burning Rules (IRE) (Aussie Rules (USA)) Kevin Stott J
O Juddmonte Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B Mrs A. Wigan & Juddmonte Farms Ltd Juddmonte Farms Inc S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledFebruary11.425,000gnsfoal,Kingmanfilly.Half-sistertoseveralwinners,includingsmart1m-10.5f winnerAngelPoweranduseful2-y-o7fwinnerTheReverend.Dammaiden.Interestingnewcomer TFRHHHHI BHA-
4 FREGOLA
Br Ch f Havana Gold (IRE) - Fashion (Lope de Vega (IRE))
9-2 (5)
Neil Callan J
O Denford Stud Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Denford Stud Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledFebruary11.HavanaGoldfilly Damlightlyraced.
5 HOURGLASS OF LIGHT (IRE) (-)
TFRHHHII BHA-
9-2 (2)
Br Ch f Bated Breath - In The Present (USA) (Karakontie (JPN)) Callum Shepherd J
O Flaxman Stables Ireland Ltd George Scott, Newmarket T
B Flaxman Stables Ireland Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaled January 29. Bated Breath filly. Dam 2-y-o 7fwinner out ofwinning close relative of high-class winnerupto11/2mKrisKin.
6 INVINCIBLE SONG (IRE) (-)
TFRHHHII BHA-
9-2 (6)
Br B f Invincible Spirit (IRE) - Aimhirgin Lass (IRE) (Pivotal) Billy Loughnane J
O Totaii Limited
Brian Meehan, Manton T
B Irish National Stud Sirecam Europe S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledApril9.€140,000yearling,InvincibleSpiritfilly.Sistertowinnerupto11/4mCastlebarandwinner upto6fNapaSpirit.Dam,8.4f-11fwinner,half-sistertosmartwinnerupto1mYellowRosebud. TFRHHHII BHA-
7 MOOSTAR (GB) (-)
9-2 (1)
Br B f Zoustar (AUS) - Beldale Memory (IRE) (Camacho) Jason Watson J
O Landforce Group Ltd Darryll Holland, Newmarket T
B The Beldale Memory Partnership TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledMarch11.16,000gnsfoal,42,000gnsyearling,Zoustarfilly.Half-sisterto3winners,including5f winnerTrueHeroand2-y-o7fwinnerDoubleJump TFRHHIII BHA-
8 NAINA (GB) (-)
9-2 (4)
Br B f Expert Eye - Queen of Australia (Australia) Laura Pearson J
O BB Thoroughbreds John Ryan, Newmarket T
B BB Thoroughbreds
TIMEFORMVIEWdamunracedoutofuseful11/4m/10.4fwinnerThisIsTheDay. TFRHIIII BHA-
Br B f New Bay - Chartered (Frankel)
9-2 (9)
Hollie Doyle J
O Mr R. Barnett Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B W. & R. Barnett Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWdam,11/2mwinner,closelyrelatedtosmart7f-11/4mwinnerLayTime. TFRHHHII BHA-
(26) 3
Br Gr f Havana Grey - Shiba (FR) (Rail Link)
9-2 (7)
Charles Bishop J
O Mr A. G. Greenwood Eve Johnson Houghton, Blewbury T
B Corps Commerce Ltd Abm Catering Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledFeb2718,000gnsfoal,HavanaGreyfillyCloselyrelatedtowinnerupto7.4fIdoapologiseandhalf-sisterto3winners,including2-y-o11/4mwinner Let’sDreamandwinnerupto11/2mSpeedful.Thirdof9inminorevent(3/1)atWindsor(5.1f,goodtofirm)ondebut26daysagoWillimprove TFRHHHHI BHA-
(-)
9-2 (8)
Br Ch f Ribchester (IRE) - Monclaire (GER) (Sholokhov (IRE)) J
O Mr G. C. Myddelton Ralph Beckett, Kimpton Down T
B Kildaragh Stud R M Beckett Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWFoaledMarch12.70,000gnsyearling,Ribchesterfilly Half-sisterto2winners,includinguseful2-y-o6f winnerGisASub Damunracedsistertousefulwinnerupto11/4mMonami. TFRHHHHI BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
2023: JABAARA (IRE) 2 9 2 David Egan 2-1 (RogerVarian) 10 ran
Probable S.P’s: 5-4 Mountain Breeze (IRE), 17-2 Patsy Snugfit (GB), 9-1 Flaming Stone (GB), 12-1 Roman Claire (IRE), 14-1 New Charter (GB), 16-1 Invincible Song (IRE), 18-1 Hourglass of Light (IRE), 25-1 Fregola (GB), 28-1 Cassandraalexandra (IRE), Moostar (GB), 50-1 Naina (GB)
MOUNTAIN BREEZE ran to a high level and created a good impression when scoring on debut at this course 2 weeks ago and looks well up to defying a penalty Patsy Snugfit also shaped well on debut, while Flaming Stone and Roman Claire are the most interesting newcomers on paper
Raceform Median Time: 1 min, 9.70 secs
Record Time: 1 min, 9.31 secs - Earthlight (IRE)28th September 2019, Good
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for three yrs old x Total prize fund £25000 Owners Prize Money 1st £10158, 2nd £5080, 3rd £2540, 4th £1270, 5th £635, 6th £318. (PenaltyValue £12885)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): J & T Gosden (39 wins from 259 runners, 15%) runs SO LOGICAL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Balding (11 wins from 60 runners, 18%) runs MISS INFORMATION LONGESTTRAVELLER: GRESSINGTON trained by E Bethell, Middleham, 200 miles.
1 SERENE SERAPH (IRE) (197) 3210- D
(4)
Br B f Blue Point (IRE) - Pacific Angel (IRE) (Dalakhani (IRE)) Alec Voikhansky (3) J
O Wathnan Racing Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Stowell Hill Partners TIMEFORMVIEWWoninthemudatNewburylastautumnbutwellheldina6fcourselistedraceonfinalstart.Toughto argueheropeningmarklooksgenerous.
2 DASHING DARCEY (GB) (9) P211-23
(3)
Br B c Muhaarar - So Claire (Kyllachy) Aidan Keeley (3) J
O Opulence Thoroughbreds Roger Varian, Newmarket T
B Kassala Ltd & Charlock Stud Opulence Thoroughbreds S
TIMEFORMVIEWWonapairof1mLingfieldnovicesonAWinDecemberandhasmadeagoodstarttohisturfandhandicapcareer whenplacedaround7fatNewburyandChesterinrecentweeks.Shouldgiveanothergoodaccount.
3 VENTURE CAPITAL (GB) (27) 0311-6 D 9-5 (6)
Br B g Washington DC (IRE) - Ventura Blues (IRE) (Bated Breath) Kevin Stott J
O Ms Leslie Clune Kevin Ryan, Hambleton T
B Ms L. Clune K. A. Ryan Racing S TIMEFORMVIEWProgressiveat2yrs,winning7fnovicesatNewcastle.Fadedintoeighthsteppedupto1monMusselburgh handicapdebut/reappearanceandconnectionswastenotimereturninghimto7f TFRHHHII BHA85
4 LOVE BILLY BOY (IRE) (14) 3330-02 9-5 (2)
Br B g Invincible Army (IRE) - Katrine (IRE) (Kodiac) Neil Callan J
O Roldvale Ltd, C. Bloor, W. Salthouse Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Yeomanstown Stud Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWTwoencouragingeffortsherethisspring,goingdownonlynarrowlyinabigfieldwhensteppeduptothis tripforthefirsttimeattheGuineasmeeting.Evena4lbrisemaynotstophim. TFRHHHHH BHA85
5 GRESSINGTON (IRE) (39) 12-3 D BF 9-3 (7)
Br Gr g Outstrip - Silver Games (IRE) (Verglas (IRE))
Callum Rodriguez J
O Mr David Kilburn & Mr Christopher Wright Edward Bethell, Middleham T
B Stratford Place Stud MKM Building Supplies Ltd, Stratford Place Stud S
TIMEFORM VIEW Plenty of promise in novice events over 7f, even allowing he was turned over at short odds on his Southwellreappearance39daysago Appealsasonewhocangoontobetterthingsinhandicaps. TFRHHHHI BHA83
6 MISS INFORMATION (IRE) (231) 02313- 8-12 (1)
Br B f Blue Point (IRE) - Newsletter (IRE) (Sir Percy) Callum Hutchinson (3) J
O Norman Court Stud & Susan Bunney Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B Ballylinch Stud Norman Court Stud S TIMEFORM VIEW Made steady progress at 2, winning 6f Ascot novice (good to firm) in September and third in a competitiveC&Dnurseryfinalstart.Contenderiffullytunedforherreturn. TFRHHHII BHA78
7 SO LOGICAL (GB) (22) 32-21 D 8-11 (5)
Br B f Footstepsinthesand - Dainty’s Daughter (Cape Cross (IRE)) Hollie Doyle J
O Tactful Finance and Partners John & Thady Gosden, Newmarket T
B Whatton Manor Stud Tattersalls S TIMEFORMVIEWFairform,winningaweakmaidenwitheaseatNewcastle(7f)lastmonth.Makeshandicapdebut.
DECLARED RUNNERS 7
Stewards Note:
TFRHHHII BHA77
2023: HAVANA BLUE 3 9 3 John Fahy 10-1 (Clive Cox) 13 ran
SERENE SERAPH: Following its run on 3/11/2023 it was reported that the horse was never travelling.
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Gressington (IRE), 7-2 Love Billy Boy (IRE), 11-2 So Logical (GB), 6-1 Miss Information (IRE), 13-2 Dashing Darcey (GB), 16-1 Serene Seraph (IRE), Venture Capital (GB)
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for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £100000
Owners Prize Money 1st £40630, 2nd £20320, 3rd £10160, 4th £5080, 5th £2540, 6th £1270. (PenaltyValue £51540)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): A Balding (31 wins from 254 runners, 12%) runs DESERT COP TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Balding (11 wins from 60 runners, 18%) runs DESERT COP
WEIGHTWATCHER: SUMMERGHAND won off a handicap mark of 102, his rating is now down 8lb to 94.
LONGESTTRAVELLER: DARKNESS & SUMMERGHAND trained by D O’Meara, Upper Helmsley, 191 miles.
1 SAINT LAWRENCE (IRE) (15) 1300-00 D 6 9-12 (1)
Br B g Al Kazeem - Affluent (Oasis Dream) Hollie Doyle J
O Mr D. J. Deer Archie Watson, Upper Lambourn T
B D. J. and Mrs Deer Oakgrove Stud S TIMEFORMVIEWSnappedlosingsequencefollowingyardswitch/refittedwithblinkerswhenlandingtheWokinghamatRoyalAscotlastsummer MorethanbackedthatupwhenthirdinGroup1PrixMauricedeGheestnexttimebutsafelyheldall4subsequentstarts. TFR
BHA105
2 MAKE ME KING (FR) (85) 5525-54 D 4 9-11 (7)
Br Gr g Dark Angel (IRE) - Miss Infinity (IRE) (Rock of Gibraltar (IRE)) Harry Burns (3) J
O Wathnan Racing H. A. Al Jehani, Qatar T
B S.A.S. Haras Voltaire
Mr H. A. Al Jehani
TIMEFORMVIEWAW/turfwinner in France forAndre Fabre and posted some useful efforts in the Middle East forthis traineroverthewinter.HisopeningmarkinBritainisn’tobviouslygenerous. TFRHHIII BHA104
3 QUINAULT (GER) (224) 111310- C D
4 9-9 (3)
Br B g Oasis Dream - Queimada (GER) (Dansili) Luke Catton (5) J
O TJE Racing Stuart Williams, Newmarket T
B Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEWOneofthesuccessstoriesoflastseason,winning7ofhisfirst8handicaps,includingvaluableeventsatYork,theJulymeeting hereandAscot Comfortablyheldfromthismarkonhisfinalstartbutnosurprisewerehetoresumehisprogressionnow. TFRHHHII BHA102
4 DESERT COP (GB) (14) 0006-01 C
4 9-6 (12)
Br B g Oasis Dream - Speed Cop (Cadeaux Genereux) Callum Hutchinson (3) J
O Mr J. C. Smith Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B Littleton Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWBouncedbacktoformwithabangwhenwinning15-runner6fcoursehandicapattherecentGuineasmeeting. Stillhashandicappingscopeaftera5lbriseandhewasrunner-upover7fatthestartofhiscareer TFRHHHHI BHA99
5 CARRYTHEONE (GB) (7) 3266-00 D 7 9-6 (5)
Br B g Lope de Vega (IRE) - Song of Passion (IRE) (Orpen (USA)) Pat Dobbs J
O Mr Stuart Mizon Michael Bell, Newmarket T
B Pevens Racing Michael Bell Racing S TIMEFORMVIEWBorderingonsmartathisbestforJohnnyMurtaghbutnosignificantimpactinapairofcompetitive7f handicapsfornewyardthisspring.Hoodrefitted.
6 IMPERIAL FIGHTER (IRE) (238) 655004- D 5 9-4 (15)
Br B g The Gurkha (IRE) - Endure (IRE) (Green Desert (USA)) Saffie Osborne J
O Jim and Claire Ltd and Jon & Kay Collins Jamie Osborne, Upper Lambourn T
B Lynn Lodge Stud Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWThirdinIrish2000Guineasinhis3-y-oseasonbuthaslargelystruggledsince.HasleftAndrewBalding aheadofreappearance.Bestwatchedunlessthebettingstronglyhintsotherwise.
7 RAINBOW FIRE (IRE) (21) 000-543 CD 6 9-2 (10)
Br B g Kodiac - Heroine Chic (IRE) (Big Bad Bob (IRE)) Neil Callan J
O Middleham Park Racing IV & Les Boyer
Marco Botti, Newmarket T
B Alexander Bloodstock Middleham Park Racing S TIMEFORMVIEWWonover7fatHaydocklastAprilandhasbeeningoodformthisspring,placingbackatHaydock(7f, heavy)lasttime.
95
8 KOY KOY (GB) (71) 213-050 D 5 9-2 (8)
Br B g Acclamation - Lynique (IRE) (Dylan Thomas (IRE)) Billy Loughnane J
O Mr Charlie Rosier & Mrs Julia Rosier George Boughey, Newmarket T
B Carisbrooke Stud George Boughey Racing Ltd, Sbk S TIMEFORMVIEWLatestwinatWolverhampton(8.6f)inSeptember.Unabletomakeanimpactin3outingsinDubaiatthe startoftheyearbutrespectedonlastyear’sBritishefforts.
9 GORAK (FR) (30) 00000-4 D 5 9-2 (13)
Br B g Goken (FR) - Ponte Bawi (IRE) (Dubawi (IRE)) Callum Shepherd J
O First Tuesday Syndicate Charlie Fellowes, Newmarket T
B Guy Pariente Holding Spral Fitzdares S
TIMEFORMVIEWDualwinnerinthefirsthalfoflastseasonandreturnedwithacreditablefourthof15overC&D(goodtofirm)at theCravenmeetinginApril,formwhichhasbeenfrankedbythesecondandthirdsince.Notdiscounted. TFRHHHHI BHA95
10 DIVINE LIBRA (IRE) (10) 1323-01 D 4 9-1 (14)
Br Gr g Dark Angel (IRE) - Rakiza (IRE) (Elnadim (USA)) Kevin Stott J
O McLaren Horse Racing Charles Hills, Lambourn T
B Mogeely Stud Stonegate Homes, McLaren Horse Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWHasasolid3-y-oseasonandtookitupanothernotchwitha7fChesterwin10daysago Raised7lbbut he’slikelycapableofevenbetter TFRHHHHI BHA94
11 SUMMERGHAND (IRE) (3) 520500 C 10 9-1 (2)
Br B g Lope de Vega (IRE) - Kate The Great (Xaar)
Cieren Fallon J
O Mr Salem Rashid Bin Ghadayer David O’Meara, Upper Helmsley T
B Airlie Stud TIMEFORMVIEWDowntohislowestmarkfornearly6yearsandcanhavealineoutthroughWednesday’sYorkrunashewasbadlyhamperedearlyand easedoffHadn’tshapedtoobadlyin6fhandicapsherepriortothat.Racesbeyond6fforonlythesecondtimeinhislongcareer TFRHHHII BHA94
12 QUEST FOR FUN (GB) (14) 4621-40 D 6 8-11 (6)
Br Ch g Lope de Vega (IRE) - Craic Agus Spraoi (IRE) (Intense Focus (USA)) Sean Kirrane J
O Reality Partnerships XVI Tim Easterby, Malton T
B Elwick Stud Easthorpe Hall Stud S
TIMEFORMVIEWShapedwellwhenfourthon7fMusselburghreappearanceandshapedbetterthantheresultin1mThirskHunt Cup,lookingtoplayapartinthefinishuntilhisstaminagaveoutintheclosingstages.Playerbackat7f TFRHHHHI BHA90
13 DARKNESS (FR) (14) 0035-06 D 6 8-8 (11)
Br B g Siyouni (FR) - Kerila (FR) (Makfi)
Jason Watson J
O Akela Thoroughbreds Limited David O’Meara, Upper Helmsley T
B E.A.R.L. Ecurie Haras Du Cadran et al Akela Plant Hire Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWBelatedlyoffthemarkinthiscountryontheJulyCourseherelastsummerandshapedbetterthantheresultwhen6lengthssixth of16in1mhandicaphereattheGuineasmeeting,travellingpowerfullyintheleadforalongway.Interestingbackat7f TFRHHHHH BHA87
14 FINAL WATCH (GB) (15) 21645-0 CD 6 8-6 (9)
Br B g Mukhadram - Watchoverme (Haafhd)
Laura Pearson J
O Mrs Denis Haynes William Stone, West Wickham T
B Wretham Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWLookedasgoodaseverwhenscoringontheJulyCourselastsummer.Shapedbetterthanthedistancebeatensuggestedonfinaloutingof theseasonatAscotinOctoberbuthewasneverinvolvedonhisC&Dreappearanceafortnightago Needstoleavethatwellbehind.
85
15 CHOLA EMPIRE (GB) (10) 06-2216 D 5 8-2 (4)
Br B g Territories (IRE) - Veena (FR) (Elusive City (USA)) George Rooke J
O Chola Dynasty David Simcock, Newmarket T
B Dr Arujuna Sivananthan David Simcock Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWLatestwinatSouthwellinMarch.9/1,respectablesixthof11inhandicapatKempton(7f)since.2lboutof theweightsbackonturf Othersaremoreobvious. TFRHHIII BHA79
DECLARED RUNNERS 15
2023: MONTASSIB 5 9 7 Cieren Fallon 6-4 (William Haggas) 7 ran Visor worn by No 11, 13. Tongue Strap worn by No 12. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 5.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 9. Stewards Note:
SAINTLAWRENCE: Following its run on 3/5/2024 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed under pressure.
SUMMERGHAND: Following its run on 15/5/2024 it was reported that the horse was severely hampered by a faller
Probable S.P’s: 4-1 Divine Libra (IRE), 8-1 Desert Cop (GB), 9-1 Gorak (FR), 10-1 Koy Koy (GB), Darkness (FR), 11-1 Rainbow Fire (IRE), 12-1 Quest For Fun (GB), 14-1 Quinault (GER), 16-1 Summerghand (IRE), 33-1 Saint Lawrence (IRE), Final Watch (GB), Chola Empire (GB), 40-1 Make Me King (FR), Carrytheone (GB), 50-1 Imperial Fighter (IRE)
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DARKNESS impressed with the way he travelled for a long way in a 1m course handicap on 2000 Guineas day and might be worth siding with back at 7f having dipped to 4lb below the mark he defied on the July Course last summer Fellow northern raider Quest For Fun failed to stay 1m in the Thirsk Hunt Cup last time and is interesting back at 7f Recent Chester scorer Divine Libra and last month’s C&D fourth Gorak also make the shortlist.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.DARKNESS (FR) 2.QUEST FOR FUN 3.DIVINE LIBRA (IRE)
RACE RESULTS
RACE TIME DISTANCE
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH
Raceform Median Time: 1 min, 25.40 secs
Record Time: 1 min, 21.98 secs - Tupi (IRE)16th May 2015, Good to Firm
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for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £25000 Owners Prize Money 1st £10158, 2nd £5080, 3rd £2540, 4th £1270, 5th £635, 6th £318. (PenaltyValue £12885)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): A Balding (31 wins from 254 runners, 12%) runs HOPEFUL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Balding (11 wins from 60 runners, 18%) runs HOPEFUL
WEIGHTWATCHER: EPSOM FAITHFULL won off a handicap mark of 84, her rating is now down 5lb to 79 LONGESTTRAVELLER: ZOZIMUS trained by D O’Meara, Upper Helmsley, 191 miles.
1 DASHING ROGER (GB) (21) 011-005 CD
(9)
Br B g Fast Company (IRE) - Croeso Cusan (Diktat) Cieren Fallon J
O Mr Ron Spore William Stone, West Wickham T
B Mr Richard Evans Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEWSignedofflastseasonwithapairofwinsinthemud,includingoverC&DSteppedbackinrightdirectionafteralow-keystarttoseasonwhenfifth of9inatLeicester(8.2f,heavy)21daysagoandhasdroppedbacktolastwinningmark,thoughcontrastingconditionshereareaconcern. TFRHHHII BHA88
2 GOOD KARMA (GB) (35) 01/10-0 BF 4
(4)
Br Gr g Dark Angel (IRE) - Prontamente (More Than Ready (USA)) Saffie Osborne J
O Mr Michael Buckley & China Horse Club James Ferguson, Newmarket T
B China Horse Club International Ltd James Ferguson Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWLow-mileage4-y-owhobaggedaWolverhamptonmaidenat2yrsandbuiltonthatwhendefyingapenaltyonreturnatNewbury(7f)last yearMadeadisappointingreturnfrom10monthsoffatChelmsford(7f)lastmonthsoisprobablybestwatchedreturnedtoturf TFRHHHII BHA88
3 AALTO (FR) (14) 4/3100-2
4 9-9 (5)
Br B g Zelzal (FR) - Au Dessus (Siyouni (FR)) Billy Loughnane J
O Bell, Lyons & James Ian Williams, Alvechurch T
B S.A.S. Elevage Du Haras de Bourgeauville Helicentreuk S
TIMEFORMVIEWUsefulsortinFrance,andhavingdroppedintheweights,ranhisbestraceontheseshoreswhensecondof16inhandicapatthisC&D (good,40/1)14daysago Foundonlyanotherrelativelylightly-raced4-y-otoogoodonthatoccasionandhe’snottakenlightly TFRHHHHH BHA88
4 HOPEFUL (GB) (16) 4/-152 D BF
Br B f Make Believe - Moon Mountain (Frankel)
O Prince A. A. Faisal
B Nawara Stud Limited
4 9-5 (3)
Kevin Stott J
Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
TIMEFORMVIEWOff15monthsafterherdebutbutprovedherselfausefulprospectwhenwinningatNewcastleinJanuary.Tookastepforwardreturnedtoturf whensecondof6inhandicapatRedcar(10f,soft,13/8),showingalikeableattitudeindefeat,andshe’slessexposedthanmosthere. TFRHHHHI BHA84
5 REPERTOIRE (GB) (17) 20010-4 CD
Br B g Bated Breath - Binche (USA) (Woodman (USA))
O K Stewart & Partners
(2)
Callum Shepherd J
David Simcock, Newmarket T
B Juddmonte Farms Ltd David Simcock Racing Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWWonthisracelastseasonlastseasonbeforealsoscoringatWindsorofhispenultimateoutingofcampaign.Ranaboutaswellas couldhavebeenexpectedinthefaceofunfavourablyslowgallopatAscotlasttimeandhe’snotruledofmakingtheframe, TFRHHHII BHA83
6 CABINET OF CLOWNS (IRE) (208) 514224- D 5 9-1 (6)
Br Gr g Tamayuz - Silver Games (IRE) (Verglas (IRE))
Charles Bishop J
O Mr C Wright & The Hon Mrs J M Corbett Eve Johnson Houghton, Blewbury T
B Stratford Place Stud Stratford Place Stud S TIMEFORMVIEWWinnerontheJulyCourseherelastsummerbeforedoublingtallyfortheseasonatChepstowlaterin year Endedseasonstillingoodformbutprobablybestwatchedonreturnfrom6monthsoff TFRHHHII BHA80
7 SIGNCASTLE CITY (IRE) (12) 3050-01 D 4 9-1 (1)
Br Gr g Dark Angel (IRE) - Uae Queen (Oasis Dream) Alec Voikhansky (3) J
O Mrs Fitri Hay Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum JMH Group S TIMEFORMVIEWBenefitedfromthereturntothistripwhenwinning8-runnerhandicapatBath(8f,heavy)12daysago.Haswon onquickergroundpreviouslyandhastoberespectedafterthatcareer-besteffortfrom3lbhighermark. TFRHHHHI BHA80
8 EPSOM FAITHFULL (GB) (50) 6-31103 D
(8)
Br B m Coach House (IRE) - La Fortunata (Lucky Story (USA)) Paddy Bradley J
O Epsom Racegoers No.2 Pat Phelan, Epsom T
B Mr James Patton Ede’s (UK) Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWWontwiceatLingfieldinthewinteranddeservedcreditforgettingsoclosefromalongwaybackwhenthird there(7f,AW)50daysago Meetssterneroppositionthistimebutsheclearlyreturnstoturfingoodheart. TFRHHHII BHA79
Br Gr g Dark Angel (IRE) - Cut No Ice (IRE) (Verglas (IRE)) Ross Coakley J
O Michael Owen Racing Club Hugo Palmer, Malpas T
B Yeomanstown Stud Coral Racing Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWAtwo-timescoreratWolverhamptonlastautumnwhowentcloseina12-runnerhandicapthereonreturn. Quicklybacktohisbestwhenrunner-upatChester(7f,good)andhecangiveanothergoodaccount. TFRHHHII BHA78
10 GREAT BLASKET (IRE) (18) 335211 D 4 8-12 (10)
Br B g Gregorian (IRE) - Dream Belle (Oasis Dream) Hollie Doyle J
O Urloxhey Racing Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole, Droitwich T
B Rathasker Stud Coulthursts Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWHadbeenknockingonthedoorpriortoscoringatSouthwell(8.1f)lastmonthbeforefollowingupatYarmouth(8f,good)3weeks later.Anotherstepforwardwillbeneededtodefya4lbhighermarkinthisgradebuthe’snotruledoutofmakingit. TFRHHHII BHA77
11 ZOZIMUS (IRE) (7) 000334 D BF 6 8-12 (7)
Br B g Footstepsinthesand - Comment (Sadler’s Wells (USA)) Jason Watson J
O The Horse Watchers 3 David O’Meara, Upper Helmsley T
B Grange Stud Timeform S
TIMEFORMVIEWSolewincamebackin2020buthedoeslurkonaneyecatchingmarkandhaslookedongoodtermswithhimself oflate,finishingwithrunningleftfromapoorpositionatHaydock(7f,good) Frameclaimsbackupintrip TFRHHHII BHA77
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
2023: REPERTOIRE 7 9 4
Jamie Spencer 11-2 (David Simcock) 9 ran
Blinkers worn by No 10 Visor worn by No 9, 11. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 8.
Stewards Note:
ZOZIMUS: Following its run on 11/5/2024 it was reported that the horse was slowly away
Probable S.P’s: 9-2 Hopeful (GB), 6-1 Aalto (FR), Signcastle City (IRE), 9-1 He’s A Gentleman (IRE), Great Blasket (IRE), Zozimus (IRE), 14-1 Good Karma (GB), 16-1 Epsom Faithfull (GB), 18-1 Dashing Roger (GB), 20-1 Repertoire (GB), Cabinet of Clowns (IRE)
AALTO went close to defying long odds on his return over C&D earlier in the month and remains on a fair mark based on the pick of his French form, so Ian Williams’ gelding gets the nod over Andrew Balding’s unexposed filly Hopeful. Signcastle City proved betterthan everwhen scoring at Bath last time and is another forthe shortlist.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.AALTO (FR) 2.HOPEFUL 3.SIGNCASTLE CITY (IRE)
RESULTS
(CLASS 2) (GBB RACE)
for novice three yrs old fillies x Total prize fund £40000
Owners Prize Money 1st £16252, 2nd £8128, 3rd £4064, 4th £2032, 5th £1016, 6th £508. (PenaltyValue £20616)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): C Appleby (85 wins from 296 runners, 29%) runs BLESSED HONOUR AND PRECIOUS JEWEL TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Balding (11 wins from 60 runners, 18%) runs INCENSED LONGESTTRAVELLER: LAKE TEO trained by C Hills, Lambourn, 116 miles.
1 BLESSED HONOUR (GB) (150) 0-
(6)
Br B f Dubawi (IRE) - Maria Danilova (IRE) (Galileo (IRE)) Callum Shepherd J
O Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket T
B Godolphin Emirates Fly Better S
TIMEFORMVIEWDubawifillywhowasstronginthebettingbutlookedcluelesswhententhof13inmaidenatKempton(8f,3/1)ondebut5 monthsago Clearlythoughtcapableofbetterandnosurprisetoseeamuch-improveddisplayuppedmarkedlyintrip TFRHHHII BHA-
2 INCENSED (GB) (194) 3- 9-2 (3)
Br B f Ulysses (IRE) - Diyavana (FR) (Pivotal) Kevin Stott J
O Cheveley Park Stud Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B Cheveley Park Stud Limited Cheveley Park Stud Limited S
TIMEFORMVIEWUlyssesfillywhoshowedabilityoveratripthatshouldproveabareminimumintimewhenthirdof10inmaidenatKempton (8f)ondebut6monthsago Hikedupintripandlookssuretoprogressforayardfiringonallcylindersatpresent. TFRHHHHI BHA-
3 LAKE TEO (IRE) (31) 6 9-2 (2)
Br B f Teofilo (IRE) - Hope Lake (IRE) (Shamardal (USA)) Hollie Doyle J
O Mr D M James & Partners Charles Hills, Lambourn T
B Irish Emerald Stud Stonegate Homes S
TIMEFORMVIEWTeofilofillywhorantojustafairlevelondebutalbeitinneedofexperiencewhensixthof12inmaidenat thiscourse(8f,goodtofirm)lastmonth.Mayyetdobetter
TFRHHHII BHA-
4 MOLTEN SEA (GB) (29) 0 9-2 (4)
Br B f Too Darn Hot - Mill Springs (Shirocco (GER)) Saffie Osborne J
O Mrs R. Philipps William Haggas, Newmarket T
B Mrs Rebecca Philipps TIMEFORMVIEWTooDarnHotfillywholookedbadlyinneedoftheexperiencebutverymuchcaughttheeyeundersympathetichandlingwhen eighthof14inmaidenatNewbury(10f,goodtosoft)ondebutlastmonth.She’ssuretoimprove,possiblysignificantly TFRHHHII BHA-
5 PRECIOUS JEWEL (GB) (15) 2
9-2 (1)
Br Ch f Dubawi (IRE) - Gaterie (USA) (Dubai Destination (USA)) Pat Dobbs J
O Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket T
B Godolphin Emirates Fly Better S TIMEFORMVIEWDubawifillywhowasherstable’ssecondstringbutofferedquiteabittobuildonwhensecondof6inmaidenatthiscourse (10f,good)ondebutjustover2weeksago Willhavenoproblemwiththisextradistanceandlookstheonetobeat. TFRHHHHH BHA-
6 SEA LAVENUS (IRE) (185) 0-
9-2 (5)
Br B f Sea The Stars (IRE) - What A Home (IRE) (Lope de Vega (IRE)) Cieren Fallon J
O Sunderland Holding Inc. William Haggas, Newmarket T
B Sunderland Holding Inc. Somerville Lodge Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWSeaTheStarsfillywhoofferedsomethingtoworkonwheneighthof13inminorevent(13/2)atKempton(8f)ondebut6months ago,awidetripmeaningshewasn’tseentobestadvantage.Willbesuitedbymiddledistancesandshouldimprove TFRHHHII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 6 2023: CLIMATE FRIENDLY3 9 2 Dylan Browne McMonagle 12-1 (Jane Chapple-Hyam) 6 ran
Probable S.P’s: 6-4 Precious Jewel (GB), 9-2 Incensed (GB), 11-2 Lake Teo (IRE), 7-1 Molten Sea (GB), 10-1 Blessed Honour (GB), Sea La Venus (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
A valuable novice chock-full of potential and it’s PRECIOUS JEWEL who gets the nod to come out on top having bumped into a very exciting prosect at this track just over a fortnight ago Andrew Balding couldn’t be in much better form, so his Incensed can give the selection most to think about, ahead of the William Haggas-trained pair Molten Sea and Sea La Venus.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.PRECIOUS JEWEL 2.INCENSED 3.MOLTEN SEA
Record Time: 2 mins, 26.07 secs - Mohedian Lady22nd September 2011, Good to Firm
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Owners Prize Money 1st £8126, 2nd £4064, 3rd £2032, 4th £1016, 5th £508, 6th £254. (PenaltyValue £10308)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): A Balding (31 wins from 254 runners, 12%) runs SCREAMING EAGLE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): A Balding (11 wins from 60 runners, 18%) runs SCREAMING EAGLE LONGESTTRAVELLER: ALPEN POWER trained by C Johnston, Middleham, 200 miles.
1 SCREAMING EAGLE (GB) (17) 02-36 9-9 (13)
Br B c Saxon Warrior (JPN) - Lady Rasha (Dansili) Hollie Doyle J
O Mr Imad Alsagar Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B Blue Diamond Stud Farm (UK) Ltd Blue Diamond Stud Farm S TIMEFORMVIEWLightly-racedmaiden.10/1,sixthof8inhandicapatKempton(8f)17daysago,needingstiffertest.Should benefitfromthestepupintrip,sonotaforlornhope.
2 ALRAZEEN (IRE) (66) 4-113
Br Ch c Galileo Gold - Jenlen (USA) (Lemon Drop Kid (USA)) HayleyTurner J
O Mohammed Al Khalifa, Winterbeck Stud Gay Kelleway, Newmarket T
B Tally-Ho Stud Propulsion Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWWonacoupleofnovicesonAWearlierthisyearandwasn’tseentobesteffectwhenthirdatNewcastle onhandicapdebutacoupleofmonthsago Moretoofferonturfdebut. TFRHHHII BHA78
3 CAELAN (IRE) (55) 145-13 9-9 (6)
Br B g Tamayuz - Fou Rire (IRE) (Iffraaj)
Neil Callan J
O Keep Kicking Racing & Partner Marco Botti, Newmarket T
B Atacama Bloodstock & Beshelstown Trading Marco Botti Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWWinnerondebutatKemptoninAugustandreturnedtotheAW,hedoubledhistallybackfrom5monthsoff(well backed)atWolverhamptoninFebruary CreditablethirdatDoncastersincebutothershavemorepotential. TFRHHHII BHA78
4 ALHATTAN (IRE) (36) 123 BF 9-9 (8)
Br Ch f Lope de Vega (IRE) - Adool (IRE) (Teofilo (IRE))
O Shadwell Estate Company Ltd
B Shadwell Estate Company Limited
Billy Loughnane J
George Boughey, Newmarket T
TIMEFORMVIEWDebut1mwinneratNewcastleinJanuaryand,whileyettofullybuildonit,sheshapedbetterthantheresult inamuddlingaffairwhenthirdof5atSouthwellonhandicapdebut.Thisshouldbemoretoherliking. TFRHHHHH BHA78
5 REBAATT (IRE) (20) 05-6
9-7 (5)
Br B g Dark Angel (IRE) - Azwah (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) Cieren Fallon J
O Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum William Haggas, Newmarket T
B Shadwell Estate Company Limited TIMEFORMVIEWMuchbetterfordebutwhenfifthof13innoviceeventatKemptonlastyearandentitledtostripfitterfor hisrespectablereturnatSouthwell.Likelyimprovernowhandicappingupintrip
6 ALPEN POWER (GB) (6) 631-362 9-7 (4)
Br B g Bobby’s Kitten (USA) - Alumna (USA) (Mr Greeley (USA)) Franny Norton J
O Mr Markus Graff & Partner Charlie Johnston, Middleham T
B Miss K. Rausing Johnston Racing Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWStillnotfullyexposedandshapedwellwhenbacktoformatNewcastle6daysago,doingwelltogetas closeashedidfromapoorposition.Cangetinvolvedunderamorepositiveride. TFRHHHHI BHA76
7 FRANCESCO BARACCA (GB) (218) 210-
9-7 (3)
Br Br g Golden Horn - Bella Ferrari (Bated Breath) Charles Bishop J
O The Saddleworth Players & Partners Eve Johnson Houghton, Blewbury T
B Biddestone Stud Ltd Abm Catering Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWConfirmeddebutpromisewhenlandingaYarmouthmaideninSeptember.However,foundittougherwhentwelfthof16inminorevent atYork(7f,heavy,33/1)thefollowingmonth.Needstogetbackontheupsenthandicappingherefollowinga7-monthbreak. TFRHHHII BHA76
8 CLOUD FREE (IRE) (14) 26-240
9-6 (10)
Br Ch c Sea The Stars (IRE) - Fresnay (Rainbow Quest (USA)) Kevin Stott J
O Mr D Fish and Mrs J Aldridge Michael Bell, Newmarket T
B Grundy Bloodstock SRL Michael Bell Racing S
TIMEFORMVIEWLightly-raced maiden who arrives on the back ofa lesser effort atYarmouth a fortnight ago. Others makemoreappeal. TFRHHIII BHA75
(GB) (25) 3222-01 D
9-4 (1)
Br B g Postponed (IRE) - Capla Ishtar (IRE) (Moohaajim (IRE)) Josephine Gordon J
O Mr Manfredini & Partner Marco Botti, Newmarket T
B Mrs Lucie Botti Marco Botti Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWCareerbestwhenwinning11-runnerhandicapatYarmouth(10.1f,goodtofirm,7/1)25daysago,cosily Goingtherightwaynowanddeservesrespectforallthatthisismorecompetitive.
(IRE) (245) 06406-
TFRHHHHI BHA73
9-4 (12)
Br B g Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Navigate By Stars (IRE) (Sea The Stars (IRE)) AlecVoikhansky(3) J
O Mr Michael Pescod Richard Hannon, Marlborough T
B JC Bloodstock Limited Chibley Farm Partnership S TIMEFORMVIEWStillunexposedandhadsomeexcusestowardstheendoflastseason.Geldedandnosurpriseifhemakes upintoabetter3-y-oandlongertripshouldbenoissue. TFRHHHII BHA73
(IRE) (25) 04-5050 9-3 (7)
Br B g New Bay - L’Ambre Gris (IRE) (Iffraaj) Saffie Osborne J
O Mr Sayed Hashish Ian Williams, Alvechurch T
B L’Ambre Gris Syndicate Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWSeemedtoimprovewhen93/4lengthsfifthof7toLegendofTimeinlistedrace(80/1)atMeydan(9f,good)onpenultimateouting but,havingrejoinedhisformeryard,offeredlittlebackinhandicapcompanyatEpsomlasttime.Easytolookelsewhere. TFRHIIII BHA72
12 TIPSYTIGER (GB) (12) 4613-64 BF 9-0 (2)
Br B g Postponed (IRE) - Tigerfish (IRE) (Lilbourne Lad (IRE)) Laura Pearson J
O Miss Caroline Scott William Stone, West Wickham T
B Dr Caroline Scott Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWFairandconsistentsortwhowaswellbackedwhenfourth(despitesufferinginterference)atWindsor lasttime.Stillnotfullyexposedandmayhavemoretooffer.
13
HHHII BHA69
(FR) (12) 56-6125 8-8 (9)
Br Br g Goken (FR) - Brillante Etoile (FR) (American Post) Aidan Keeley (3) J
O Brett Lawrence & Robert Eddery Robert Eddery, Newmarket T
B Mlle Francoise Perree
Tote S TIMEFORMVIEWWinneratYarmouth(1m,goodtofirm)inApril.16/5,creditablesecondof9backthereshortlyafterand probablyunsuitedbythegroundatWindsorsince,sohe’sonetokeepinmind.
DECLARED RUNNERS 13
Running for the first time since Gelding No 10
TFRHHHII BHA63
2023: NO CORRESPONDING RACE
Stewards Note: WHATHAPPENSINVEGAS: Following its run on 23/4/2024 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed.
Probable S.P’s: 9-2 Alhattan (IRE), 8-1 Alpen Power (GB), 9-1 Rebaatt (IRE), 10-1 Alrazeen (IRE), Prometeo (GB), 12-1 Caelan (IRE), Francesco Baracca (GB), Tipsy Tiger (GB), 16-1 Blue Collar (IRE), 18-1 Magnificent Match (FR), 20-1 Screaming Eagle (GB), 25-1 Cloud Free (IRE), 50-1 Whathappensinvegas (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
ALHATTAN created a good impression when making a winning debut and has shaped better than the result on both subsequent outings, so she’s worth a chance to double her tally with the longer trip sure to suit. Rebaatt is a likely improver on his first go in a handicap and Alpen Power can’t be dismissed.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.ALHATTAN (IRE) 2.REBAATT (IRE) 3.ALPEN POWER
RESULTS
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Raceform Median Time: 2 mins, 5.80 secs
Record Time: 2 mins, 0.13 secs - New Approach18th October 2008, Good
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for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £20000
Owners Prize Money 1st £8126, 2nd £4064, 3rd £2032, 4th £1016, 5th £508, 6th £254. (PenaltyValue £10308)
RACE FACTS - A CLOSER LOOK
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (19-24): S Williams (7 wins from 90 runners, 8%) runs KRACKING AND LORD RAPSCALLION AND REBEL PATH TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS):
J Channon (6 wins from 24 runners, 25%) runs TIRIAC WEIGHTWATCHER: COOPERATION won off a handicap mark of 76, his rating is now down 5lb to 71. LONGESTTRAVELLER: TIRIAC trained by J Channon, West Ilsley, 119 miles.
1 HIERARCHY (IRE) (196) 044130- D
Br Ch g Mehmas (IRE) - Cheworee (Milk It Mick) Saffie Osborne J
O Dominic Griffiths and David Kavanagh Jamie Osborne, Upper Lambourn T
B Mountain View Stud & Tally Ho Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWResumedwinningwaysatGoodwood(6f,goodtosoft)inSeptemberandagainranwellbackupingradewhenthirdoverthesameC&Dnexttime. 7fonheavygroundamountedtotoomuchofatesthereonhisfinalstartof2023butneitherthetripnorconditionswillbeanissuethistime. TFR
BHA84
2 LORD RAPSCALLION (IRE) (288) 361000- C D 8 9-8 (8)
Br Gr g Alhebayeb (IRE) - Simply Topping (IRE) (Exceed And Excel (AUS)) HayleyTurner J
O TJE Racing Stuart Williams, Newmarket T
B D. G. Iceton
Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEWBaggedpairof7fChelmsfordhandicapsinDecemberandwentinagaininchangeofheadgearover7fherelastMay.However,barelybeatarival homein3subsequentstartsandprobablybestwatchedfollowinga9-monthabsence.YardalsorepresentedbyRebelPathandKracking. TFRHHIII BHA81
3 CHANGE SINGS (IRE) (17) 13115-6 D 4 9-7 (9)
Br B or Gr g Saxon Warrior (JPN) - Cassandra Go (IRE) (Indian Ridge) George Downing J
O Mr Trevor C. Stewart Eve Johnson Houghton, Blewbury T
B T. Stewart
TIMEFORMVIEWFront-runnerwhohaswon3ofhis7startssincejoiningthisyardlastsummer,thelatesta6fWolverhamptonhandicapinOctober.Yettostrikeon turfbutwentcloseatNewburyin2023andentitledtocomeonforhisreappearancespinatAscotwherehewashavinghisfirstrunat5f TFRHHHHH BHA80
4 TIRIAC (GB) (12) 435-631 D
4 9-5 (10)
Br B g Sixties Icon - Rough Courte (IRE) (Clodovil (IRE)) George Bass (3) J
O Mr J Widdows & Partner
B Mike Channon Bloodstock Limited
Jack Channon, West Ilsley T
Jack Channon Racing Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWMadetheframeonseveraloccasionslastseasonandmadeitthirdtimeluckythistimeroundatWindsor(6f,heavy)12daysago.Hardtogrumble witha6lbrisegiventhedecisivenatureofthatsuccessandwillbeadangertoallifabletoreproducethatformbackonaquickersurface. TFRHHHHI BHA78
5 ABOVE (FR) (16) 502-606 D
Br B g Anjaal - Broken Applause (IRE) (Acclamation)
O Mr N Boyden and Mr C Harrold
7 9-5 (5)
Neil Callan J
Robert Cowell, Newmarket T
B Mr J. Kilpatrick & Mme D. Ades Hazan Ajn Steelstock Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWMadeawinningstartforthisyardoffa2lbhighermarkontheJulycourseherelastAugust.However,not inthesameformsinceandhe’slikelytofindafewtoogood. TFRHHIII BHA78
6 TREMBLANT (GB) (35) 00-0505 4 9-4 (1)
Br B g Shamardal (USA) - Joyeuse (Oasis Dream)
Hollie Doyle J
O Daniel MacAuliffe & Anoj Don Amy Murphy, Newmarket T
B Juddmonte Farms Ltd Class1personnel, Amy Murphy Racing Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEWSuccessfulforAndreFabreinFrancein2023andpostedjustabouthisbesteffortforthisyardonthebackofawindopwhenfifth ina10-runnerYarmouthhandicap(5.2f,goodtofirm)lastmonth.Downanother1lbandhe’snotwithouteach-wayhope. TFRHHHII BHA77
7 EPIC EXPRESS (GB) (23) 244-120 CD 6 9-3 (4)
Br Ch g Twilight Son - Keep The Secret (Sakhee’s Secret) Laura Pearson J
O Mr M. M. Foulger Chris Dwyer, Newmarket T
B Mr & Mrs N. Welby Bred Thorough Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWHitthetargetoverthisC&Dlastspringandmoregoodeffortsthanbadonessince,backonthescoresheetatLingfield (6f,AW)inMarch.Belowparlasttimebuthe’sthetypetobouncebackquicklyandaboldshowcouldbeontheway. TFRHHHII BHA76
8 REBEL PATH (FR) (16) 21//-3000 D 5 9-2 (7)
Br B g Iffraaj - Royale du Buisson (IRE) (Invincible Spirit (IRE)) Luke Catton (5) J
O Mr Stuart C. Williams
Stuart Williams, Newmarket T
B S.A.S.U. Ecurie Des Monceaux et al Diomed Stables S TIMEFORMVIEWPlentyofpromisebothstartsat2yrsforAndrewFabreinFranceandreturnedfroma29-monthabsencewithanencouragingeffort ina5fWolverhamptonnoviceinJanuary Littleimpactinhandicapssince,though,andnowfindshimselfwithafairbittoprove TFRHHIII BHA75
9 KRACKING (GB) (257) 621444- 4 9-0 (11)
Br Gr g Muhaarar - Vallado (IRE) (Clodovil (IRE)) Callum Shepherd J
O Mr Michael Wood and Mr Mathew Wood Stuart Williams, Newmarket T
B Wood Hall Stud Tote S
TIMEFORMVIEWOffthemarkonhandicapdebutatLeicesterlastJuneandmadetheframeoneachofhis3subsequentstarts,albeitwithout reallyprogressing.Opposablestartingoutfornewyardherefollowingan8-monthbreak.Tonguestrapapplied. TFRHHIII BHA73
10 COOPERATION (IRE) (177) 600020- D 6 8-12 (6)
Br B g Mehmas (IRE) - Ripalong (IRE) (Revoque (IRE)) Harry Burns (3) J
O The Attwater Partnership Michael Attwater, Epsom T
B Pier House Stud
TIMEFORM VIEW Back on track when 2 1/4 lengths second of 12 to Ecclesiastical in 6f Wolverhampton handicap in November However,failedtofireoverthesameC&Dlaterthatmonthandabsentsince. TFRHHIII BHA71
11 EM JAY KAY (GB) (14) 400022 D 5 8-5 (3)
Br B g Brazen Beau (AUS) - Skara Brae (Inchinor)
Josephine Gordon J
O Mr Trevor Johnson Phil McEntee, Newmarket T
B Rosyground Stud Tallon International Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEWHasreturnedtoformthelasttwice,hittingthecrossbarin6fhandicapsatWolverhamptonandYarmouth (goodtosoft) Unexposedonturfandremainsonaworkablemark,sohe’sworthyofconsideration. TFRHHHII BHA64
DECLARED RUNNERS 11
2023: NO CORRESPONDING RACE
Tongue Strap worn first time by No 9. Hood worn by No 9, 10 Tongue Strap worn by No 1, 5, 6.
Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 1, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Stewards Note:
LORD RAPSCALLION: Following its run on 4/8/2023 it was reported that the horse was never travelling.
Probable S.P’s: 3-1 Tiriac (GB), 13-2 Change Sings (IRE), 7-1 Epic Express (GB), 8-1 Tremblant (GB), 10-1 Em Jay Kay (GB), 11-1 Hierarchy (IRE), 12-1 Kracking (GB), 14-1 Above (FR), 22-1 Lord Rapscallion (IRE), 28-1 Cooperation (IRE), 33-1 Rebel Path (FR)
PLAY SMARTER
The vote goes to CHANGE SINGS, who was too keen on his recent reappearance at Ascot but it’s likely that he’ll be more relaxed with that run under his belt. Tiriac is bound to be popular on the back of his clear-cut Windsor success and he is a much-respected main danger, for all that it will probably count against him if the ground continues to dry out. Epic Express, Hierarchy and Em Jay Kay (in order of preference) are others to consider
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First Race 1.30 - THE TATTERSALLS £40,000 EBF FILLIES’ NOVICE STAKES (CLASS 2) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £20616 to the winning horse The second to receive £9668, the third £4836, the fourth £2416, the fifth £1208 and the sixth £604. for novice two yrs old fillies only, which are E.B.F eligible. Enter by noon, May 13th and pay £200 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 16th. Weights: 9st 2lb each Penalties, a winner of a race 5lb Of 2 races 8lb (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties) TATTERSALLS has generously sponsored this race and contributed £10,000 towards the prize money. They will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a 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 £4000 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 Tattersalls. 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. 23 entries at £200 - Closed May 13th, 2024 Owners Prize Money. Winner £16252; Second £8128; Third £4064; Fourth £2032; Fifth £1016; Sixth £508. (PenaltyValue £20616) ASS SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 2.05 - THE JENNINGSBET HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 3) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £12885 to the winning horse The second to receive £6042, the third £3022, the fourth £1510, the fifth £755 and the sixth £377 for three yrs old only, Rated 71-90 (also open to such horses rated 91 and 92; such horses rated 70 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £125 stake if the horse is rated 71 or higher, or £25 stake if the horse is rated 70 or lower with £100 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 16th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after May 11th, 2024, for each race won 6lb. JENNINGSBEThas generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in 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. 14 entries at £125 - Closed May 13th, 2024 Owners Prize Money.Winner £10158; Second £5080;Third £2540; Fourth £1270; Fifth £635; Sixth £318. (PenaltyValue £12885) SS SEE PAGE 22 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 2.40 - THE trustatrader.com HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 2) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £51540 to the winning horse The second to receive £24170, the third £12090, the fourth £6040, the fifth £3020 and the sixth £1510 for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-105 (also open to such horses rated 106 and 107 - see Standard Conditions) Enter by noon, May 13th and pay £500 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 16th. Lowest weight 8st 2lb; Highest weight not less than 9st 12lb Penalties, after May 11th, 2024, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb TrustATrader has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race All number cloths to be carried in this race have been sponsored and will carry the name/logo of TrustATrader 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. PLEASE NOTE: In accordance with the provisions of paragraph 9 ofthe Weights and Handicapping Code a horse must have run three times or more in orderto qualify to run in this race 20 entries at £500 - Closed May 13th, 2024 Owners Prize Money. Winner£40630; Second £20320;Third £10160; Fourth £5080; Fifth £2540; Sixth £1270. (PenaltyValue £51540) SS SEE PAGE 26 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 3.15 - THE JENNINGSBET BRITAIN’S LEADING INDEPENDENT BOOKMAKERS HANDICAP STAKES (CLASS 3) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £12885 to the winning horse The second to receive £6042, the third £3022, the fourth £1510, the fifth £755 and the sixth £377 for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 69-88 (also open to such horses rated 89 and 90; such horses rated 68 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £125 stake ifthe horse is rated 69 or higher, or £25 stake ifthe horse is rated 68 or lowerwith £100 extra ifthe horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 16th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after May 11th, 2024, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb JENNINGSBET has kindly sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a cash prize to the stable employee in charge of the horse judged to be best turned out in the 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. 24 entries at £125.Closed May 13th, 2024 OwnersPrizeMoney.Winner£10158;Second£5080;Third£2540;Fourth£1270;Fifth£635;Sixth £318. (PenaltyValue £12885) SS SEE PAGE 32 FOR THIS RACE. Fifth Race 3.50 -THE DARLEYFILLIES’ NOVICE STAKES(CLASS 2) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £20616 to the winning horse The second to receive £9668, the third £4836, the fourth £2416, the fifth £1208 and the sixth £604. for novice three yrs old fillies only Enter by noon, May 13th and pay £200 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 16th. Weights: 9st 2lb each Penalties, a winner of a race 6lb Of 2 races 10lb (Sellers and Claimers excluded for the purposes of penalties) DARLEY has generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey In addition, theywill award a cash prize to the stable employee responsible forthe best turned out horse in this race The British Horseracing Authority’s Development Fund has generously contributed £9000 towards the prize money for this race 12 entries at £200 - Closed May 13th, 2024 Owners Prize Money. Winner £16252; Second £8128; Third £4064; Fourth £2032; Fifth £1016; Sixth £508. (PenaltyValue £20616)ASS SEE PAGE 36 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 4.25 -THEJENNINGSBETIN NEWMARKETHANDICAPSTAKES (CLASS 4) (AJockey Club Grassroots Middle Distance Series Qualifier) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £10308 to the winning horse The second to receive £4834, the third £2418, the fourth £1208, the fifth £604 and the sixth £302. for three yrs old only, Rated 59-78 (also open to such horses rated 79 and 80; such horses rated 58 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £100 stake if the horse is rated 59 or higher, or £20 stake if the horse is rated 58 or lower with £80 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 16th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after May 11th, 2024, for each race won 6lb JENNINGSBET has kindly sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a cash prize to the stable employee in charge of the horse judged to be best turned out in the 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 Wednesday, 2 October, 2024 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. 19 entries at £100 - Closed May 13th, 2024 Owners Prize Money. Winner £8126; Second £4064; Third £2032; Fourth £1016; Fifth £508; Sixth £254. (PenaltyValue £10308) SS SEE PAGE 40 FOR THIS RACE.
Seventh Race 5.00 -THEJENNINGSBET150 SHOPS NATIONWIDE HANDICAPSTAKES (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £10308 to the winning horse The second to receive £4834, the third £2418, the fourth £1208, the fifth £604 and the sixth £302. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 63-82 (also open to such horses rated 83 and 84; such horses rated 62 and below are also eligible - see Standard Conditions) £100 stake if the horse is rated 63 or higher, or £20 stake if the horse is rated 62 or lower with £80 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 16th. Lowest weight 8st 4lb; Highest weight 9st 9lb Penalties, after May 11th, 2024, for each race won 4yo to 6yo 5lb; 7yo and up 4lb. JENNINGSBET has kindly sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner, trainer and jockey In addition, they will award a cash prize to the stable employee in charge of the horse judged to be best turned out in the race 18 entries at £100 - Closed May 13th, 2024 Owners Prize Money.Winner£8126; Second £4064; Third £2032; Fourth £1016; Fifth £508; Sixth £254. (PenaltyValue £10308) SS SEE PAGE 44 FOR THIS RACE.
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