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CORACH RAMBLER (IRE) (34) 10-P544
Br B g Jeremy (USA) - Heart N Hope (IRE)
O The Ramblers
1. Form
2.
3.
7 11-0
Derek Fox J
Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
B P. Hillis Ian Macleod & Co Ltd
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
- = 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
8. Birthplace of horse (outside GB)
9. Days since the horse last run
10 Horse’s age
11. Jockey’s weight (stone and Ibs)
12. Jockey
13. Horses Trainer & Their Location
14. Horse’s owner
15. Horse’s
STAR RATINGS EXPLAINED
Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below:
HHHHH Selected to win the race
HHHHI Good chance of being placed.
HHHII By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims.
HHIII Unlikely to win but not totally without hope
HIIII Can be given little or no chance.
HANDICAPS
Once a horse’s ability has been assessed by the Official BHA Handicapper it is given an official rating. This is an assessment that determines how much weight it shall carry compared to the other runners. In simple terms a horse rated 100 carries 2lbs less than a horse rated 102. A rating over 130 is well above average and the winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup is normally rated over 160 Most handicap races have an upper rating limit to encourage runners of similar ability to take part and make a competitive race e.g 0-110, and a 28lb weight-range
HURDLE RACES
One Fit Padded Hurdle: The ‘One Fit’ design is a modified hurdle frame with a custom fitting close-cell foam pad replacing the traditional birch. The hurdle was developed with the objective of reducing both the faller rate and the risk of injury as the result of a fall. They are 3ft high and placed in the ground at an attractive angle to encourage horses to jump them fluently
At Perth there are five flights of Hurdles on the course Eight are jumped in a two mile race, nine in a race over two miles and five furlongs and eleven in a race over three miles.
STEEPLE CHASE
Steeplechase fences are made from hardwood frames stuffed tightly with birch When making a fence the birch is packed in at a height of approximately 6ft, then cut down to a maximum height of 4ft 6”. There are five ‘plain fences’ on the course at Perth and two ‘open ditches’ An Open Ditch is the same height as a plain fence but has a small ditch in front of the fence to make them a bigger test for the horse and rider
At Perth there are two open ditches on the course, the first fence in the straight and the first down the back straight. Perth is one of the last remaining racecourses to have a Water Jump, this is situated in front of the main Grandstand and is much smaller than the other fences, with a 6ft wide water jump behind a small birch fence. There are eight steeplechase fences on the course Twelve are jumped in a race over two miles, fifteen over two miles and four furlongs and nineteen in races over three miles.
WEIGHT FOR AGE RACES
These races are designed to provide a fair and competitive contest before a horse is allocated a weight, according to his ability, to run in a Handicap These races are therefore normally for young horses aged from 3 to 5-y-o. As a 5-y-o is deemed to be stronger than a 3-y-o he/she will be made a to carry a little more weight. Once a horse has won a weight for age race he/she will be asked to carry a ‘penalty’; this is normally an additional 7lbs. Once a horse has won or run three times in a Weight for Age race he can be assessed and given a weight in a Handicap Race.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ABANDONMENT POLICY
In the event of racing being abandoned before the first race has been run, all ticket holders should retain tickets Information regarding refunds or transfers will be posted to pre-paid tickets holders within seven days of the abandonment; all other applications should be made to the racecourse office within the same period. In the event of racing being abandoned after the first race has been run, all badge holders should retain their passes. Refunds will not be made unless at the discretion of the management.
ADMISSION POLICY
The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to, or expel any person from, the racecourse without assigning a reason for doing so, and does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage to persons or to their property
CASH MACHINES
A cash machine is available within the Grandstand Enclosure by the Main Entrance and The Barn.
HORSE WELFARE
Racing’s top priority is the safety and welfare of horse and rider People join the racing industry because they share a genuine love for horses. Like most sports, racing carries risks, however, we work to ensure that no death or injury occurs which could have been prevented. Horses have the right to a decent and fulfilling life, both during their racing career and afterwards. We are committed to minimising risks, dealing quickly and humanely with injuries, and maintaining the highest possible quality of life for the animals in our care. It is now standard practice for screens to be erected round any horse receiving veterinary attention on the course This does not reflect the severity of the injury but allows the vet some privacy in which to administer treatment and provides the horse with a calm environment in which to make a recovery Please therefore do not assume the worst if you see screens erected around a fallen horse
NEW CLAIMING PROCEDURES
The procedures for Claiming and Selling Races have changed. No Claims will be accepted on the racecourse No additional period is allowed for Friendly Claims. Registered Owners, Licensed and Permitted trainers may claim by telephone, to Weatherbys on 01933 303080
Such claims must be made within 15 minutes of the start of the race A BHA Security Code is required (to apply, contact Weatherbys on 01933 440077). No premium will be payable in the event of unopposed Friendly Claims For more information, please ask the Director of Racing.
NO SMOKING
Smoking or vaping is not permitted in any enclosed public places within Perth Racecourse
It is an offence to smoke or knowingly to permit smoking in any enclosed areas of the Racecourse and where you see the no smoking sign.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Racegoers may take photographs for private purposes Under no circumstances may photographs taken on the racecourse be used for publication.
Flash photography is essentially dangerous where horses are involved. You are asked not to use flash photography anywhere in the grandstand enclosure and particularly near the winner’s enclosure.
RACECOURSE SAFETY MESSAGE
In the event of an emergency at the racecourse, all racegoers will be notified via safety messages over the racecourse PA System. Please follow the instructions of the messages and also of the racecourse staff and police. In the event of evacuation, please remain calm and assist the racecourse by leaving your area in a safe and orderly manner
If you feel you require extra assistance, please notify the nearest member of the racecourse staff It is also forbidden to cross the course when the horses are out on it. Thank you for your assistance in this matter
RADIOS AND MOBILE TELEPHONES
The use of all types of communication equipment is strictly controlled at all racecourses. Members of the public may not use two-way radios, scanning receivers etc., for any purpose at the racecourse Further details are available from the racecourse office.
STABLE STAFF LIAISON
At Perth, as at the other racecourses in Scotland, the enjoyment and welfare of stable staff is very important to us To help ensure that any ideas for improvements or any complaints can be addressed at a suitable time, Matthew Taylor
Please contact Matthew on racedays in the Raceday Office or telephone 07521 517495.


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FIRST RACE 1.30
ABOUT TWO MILES (2M 47YDS) (3,200m)
THE AK BETS BEST PRICE EVERY RUNNER HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)
for four yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £15000





Owners Prize Money. 1st £6059, 2nd £3029, 3rd £1515, 4th £758, 5th £378 (Penalty Value £7921.50) Weights raised 1lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable
Leading course trainer (19-24): L Russell (35 wins from 308 runners, 11%) runs CUBAN CIGAR and OLD GREGORIAN
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): L Russell (6 wins from 39 runners, 15%) runs CUBAN CIGAR and OLD GREGORIAN
Longest Traveller: RASCAL trained by T R George, Slad, 392 miles.
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor
colours no horse age st-lb
1 LIVELY CITIZEN (IRE) (14) 4F2014 CD
Br B g Frammassone (IRE) - Acinorev (IRE)
O Mark E Smith and Keith M Hawes
B E. M. O’Sullivan
9 12-0
Cian Chester (10) J
D. J. Jeffreys, Hinton-On-The-Green T
TIMEFORM VIEW In good heart since returning to this sphere following a stint over the larger obstacles, winning at Ffos Las (2m, heavy) last month and good fourth of 19 at Aintree (2m, soft) a fortnight ago Respected. TFRHHHHI BHA119
2 WELL PLANTED (FR) (32) 432126 CD BF
Br B g Planteur (IRE) - Next Dream (FR)
O Drew & Ailsa Russell
7 12-0
Ben Smith (7) J
R. Mike Smith, Galston T
B Mr Gerard Fontaine Tote S
TIMEFORM VIEW Recorded a second C&D success in August and also went close here later that month. Not seen over hurdles since September but a recent spin on AW Flat should have put him spot on for this. TFRHHHII BHA119
3 JASON THE MILITANT (IRE) (42) P-0055P D
Br B g Sans Frontieres (IRE) - Rock Angel (IRE)
O Mr G. Nicholson
10 11-13
Joe Williamson (3) J
Philip Kirby, Richmond T
B Peter & Martin Michael Philip Kirby Racing, Topspec Equine Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW One-time very smart hurdler for Henry de Bromhead but little impact for current yard, pulling up in Martin Pipe at Cheltenham latest This undoubtedly easier but still has too much to prove TFRHHIII BHA118
4 FORCING BULL (FR) (153) 10110-P
Br B g Papal Bull - Florice (GER)
7 11-12
Brian Hughes J
O The Turner Family Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
B Detouillon Raphael et Frederique et al TIMEFORM VIEWWonapairof SedgefieldnovicehurdlesinMarch2023butwellheld inahandicapat Ayr thefollowingmonth andpulledupinHaydockGradeon return in November Off a further 5 months since. Still early days but betting perhaps the best guide to what’s expected this afternoon. TFRHHIII BHA117
5 CUBAN CIGAR
O Mr Gerry McGladery & Russell Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
B The Semayyel Partnership Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S
O Alexander Family
W. Alexander, Kinneston T
B Mr Mark Grace, Kinneston Bloodstock Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Has reacted well to a visor lately, building on Ayr second when winning a competitive series final at Musselburgh (17.5f, heavy) 3 weeks ago Raised 8lb but retains handicapping scope on old form. TFRHHHHI BHA109
7 SCOTS POET (GB) (21) 242F10 D
Br B g Yeats (IRE) - Blue Nymph
O Distillery Racing Club
8 11-4
Craig Nichol J
Ewan Whillans, Hawick T
B Distillery Stud Sport Of Kings Classic Racewear S TIMEFORM VIEW Back to winning ways at Musselburgh on New Year’s Day but well behind Mack The Man back there since. Others arrive with more pressing claims. TFRHHIII BHA109
8 RASCAL (GB) (25) 6-3102
Br B g Blue Bresil (FR) - Fairy Theatre (IRE)
O Sharon Nelson & Vicki Robinson
6 11-3
Sam Twiston-Davies J
Tom George, Slad T
B Jeremy MacTaggart HBA Media S
TIMEFORM VIEW Too free when well held sole outing in bumpers but has fared better over hurdles, building on his Warwick debut third last spring when winning 2m Doncastermaiden6monthslater.Pulledwellclearoftherestwhen3lengthssecondin2mHuntingdonhandicaplatestsoa3lbnudgelooksfair TFRHHHHI BHA108
9 OLD GREGORIAN (GB) (81) 652-1P3 D 5 11-2
Br B g Jack Hobbs - Thankyou Very Much Derek Fox J
O Mr Robert Gibbons Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
B Robert Gibbons Edinburgh Real Ale (E. R. A.) S
TIMEFORM VIEWMadeasuccessfuldebutoverhurdlesafter6monthsoffin2mKelsomaideninOctober,beatingonewhowonhisnext2starts.PulledupatAintree next time but better when third of 12 at Carlisle in February Unexposed now handicapping after wind surgery (also tongue tied). TFRHHHHI BHA107
10DOMINIC’S FAULT (GB) (73) F-13 D
11-2
Br B g Camelot - Midnight Angel (GER) Sean Bowen J
O Mrs Diana L. Whateley Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T
B Newsells Park Stud Motaclan S
TIMEFORM VIEWWell-bred,rangysortwhoovercamealengthyabsencetolanda6-runnernoviceat Leicester(2m,heavy)inJanuary Travelledwelllongwaybefore fading into third at Lingfield 5 weeks later. Given a bit of time since and open to progress now switching to a handicap Tongue tied first time TFRHHHHH BHA107
11 CAN’T STOP NOW (IRE) (32) 5410-62 D
7 11-1
Br Ch g Starspangledbanner (AUS) - Sorry Woman (FR) Conor O’Farrell J
O Let’s Be Lucky Racing 30 Iain Jardine Carrutherstown T
B Newtown Stud Syndicate Iain Jardine Racing Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW This front-runner won a 2m Musselburgh handicap hurdle last March and added to his tally on the Flat at Carlisle in August. Creditable second in a 2m Ayr handicap last month but disappointed on AW Flat 16 days later. Had a wind op since. TFRHHIII BHA106 (+1)
12 POLISUD (FR) (31) P56312 BF
8 10-11
Br Gr g Lord du Sud (FR) - Polimere (FR) Emma Smith-Chaston (3) J
O The Cheltenham Trail Micky Hammond, Middleham T
B Thierry Cypres Micky Hammond Racing S
TIMEFORM VIEW One-time fairly useful chaser/hurdle winner in France who took advantage of a big drop in the weights to land a 2m Newcastle handicap last month. Backed that up when second there 3 weeks later. Another to consider TFRHHHHI BHA102
DECLARED RUNNERS 12 2023: INFERNO SACREE (FR) 5 10 9 Tom Buckley 10-3 (Nigel Hawke) 6 ran
Tongue Strap worn first time by No 9, 10 Hood worn by No 11. Visor worn by No 6.
Tongue Strap worn by No 4, 7, 12. Blinkers, Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 5.
Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 9, 11.
Stewards Note:
CAN’T STOP NOW: Following its run on 25/3/2024 it was reported that the horse ran too free
Probable S.P’s: 4-1 Dominic’s Fault (GB), 13-2 Rascal (GB), 7-1 Mack The Man (IRE), 8-1 Old Gregorian (GB), 9-1 Lively Citizen (IRE), 10-1 Polisud (FR), 14-1 Cuban Cigar (GB), 16-1 Scots Poet (GB), 22-1 Well Planted (FR), 25-1 Forcing Bull (FR), Can’t Stop Now (IRE), 28-1 Jason The Militant (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
A competitive handicap to open the card. DOMINIC’S FAULT travels like one who could be well treated off an opening mark of 107 and is given a chance to prove it with a tongue tie added. Rascal and Old Gregorian have similarly unexposed profiles to the selection, while Mack The Man and Lively Citizen have a lot more miles on the clock but arrive in good form.
FIGURES IN BRACKETS
Figures in brackets after the horse’s name indicates days since last ran.
ADMISSION POLICY
The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to, or expel any person from, the racecourse without assigning a reason for doing so, and does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage to persons or to their property
ABBREVIATIONS
BF - Beaten Favourite. B - Brought Down. C - Course Winner D - Distance Winner F - Fell.
P - Pulled Up R - Refused. S - Slipped Up U - Unseated. d - Disqualified. r - Ran Out.
Correct as of Race 4 on Thu 25 April
Perth National Hunt Owners’ Championship
Mrs Diana L. Whateley - 15
Claxby & Co - 10
Old Gold Racing - 10
Perth National Hunt Trainers’ Championship

Olly Murphy - 50
Lucinda Russell - 43
Willie Mullins - 13
Perth National Hunt Jockeys’ Championship

Sean Bowen - 41
Derek Fox - 30
Gavin Sheehan - 15
Perth BTO Yard Championship

Mike Smith - 20
Willie Mullins - 20
Olly Murphy - 20

Points scoring: Points are awarded to the first, second and third in all races run at Perth throughout the season. 1st = 10 points, 2nd = 5 points, 3rd = 3 points.
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SECOND RACE 2.05
THREE MILES ABOUT SIX AND A HALF FURLONGS (3M 6F 121YDS) (6,100m)
THE QUINNBET HIGHLAND NATIONAL HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3)

(For The Julian Llewellen Palmer Memorial Trophy) for five yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £30000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £12117, 2nd £6057, 3rd £3030, 4th £1515, 5th £756.





(Penalty Value £15843) Weights raised 8lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable
Leading course trainer (19-24): L Russell (35 wins from 308 runners, 11%) runs HAUTE ESTIME and RETURN FIRE
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): O Greenall & J Guerriero (8 wins from 36 runners, 22%) runs
DUKE OF DECEPTION
Longest Traveller: CONKWELL LEGEND trained by N Mulholland, Limpley Stoke, 445 miles.
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor
colours no horse
1 HOUSTON TEXAS (IRE) (19) 1-1P534
Br B g Dylan Thomas (IRE) - Royal Robin (IRE)
O Mr A. Crawford
B Edmond Kent
age st-lb
10 12-0
Sean Quinlan J
Nicky Richards, Greystoke T
Equine Products Ltd (Equine Nutrition) S
TIMEFORM VIEW Added to his fine record at Carlisle when scoring on return (26.2f) there in November Not at best since but this at least represents a drop in grade, so not completely ruled out. TFRHHHII BHA122
2 CONKWELL LEGEND (GB) (19) 3UF032 BF
Br B g Midnight Legend - Gallimaufry
TIMEFORM
10 12-0
Mr Adam Ryan (7) J
O Mrs Sarah Keys Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke T
B Mrs H. R. Cross Tote S
3 DUKE OF DECEPTION (IRE) (27) 314221
Br B g September Storm (GER) - Mrs Peachey (IRE)
7 11-12
Henry Brooke J
O The Salmon Family Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T
B Mrs Gail Kidd Amelia Knight Holdings Limited, Swansway S
TIMEFORM VIEW Career best when winning 6-runner handicap chase (5/2) at Haydock (25.6f, soft) 27 days ago, pushed out. Likeable type who represents a stable in red-hot form, so merits plenty of respect. TFRHHHHI BHA120
4 PRINCE DES FICHAUX (FR) (11) 546224
7 11-11
Br B g No Risk At All (FR) - Princesse Kap (FR) Danny McMenamin J
O John & Liz Elliot Ewan Whillans, Hawick T
B Mme Alexandrine Berger Sport Of Kings Classic Racewear S
TIMEFORM VIEW Very good second of 12 in Eider Chase (11/1) at Newcastle on penultimate outing and backed it up with a solid showing when fourth at Kelso 11 days ago Visor back on and, while others look better treated, he’s a proven stayer TFRHHHII BHA119
5 HAUTE ESTIME (IRE) (58) 3-F5563
7 11-10
Br B m Walk In The Park (IRE) - Terre Haute (IRE) Derek Fox J
O Brahms & Liszt
B Denis Duggan
Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Going well when falling 3 out in class 2 handicap here on reappearance and easily most encouraging effort since when third at Bangor a couple of months ago One to consider from an appealing mark. TFRHHHHI BHA118
6 BRETNEY (IRE) (9) 32312P
Br B g Milan - Pearl Buttons
O Slater Stockwood Nicholson Partnership
B W. P. Jenks
9 11-8
Sam Twiston-Davies J
Henry Daly, Ludlow T
Humphrey Butler Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Scored at Sandown in February and backed it up with a solid showing at Warwick. Seemingly amiss at Cheltenham last time but no surprise if he’s back on his game with blinkers refitted. TFRHHHII BHA116 (-1)
7 TOM CODY (IRE) (19) 114241
Br B g Morozov (USA) - Smiths Lady (IRE)
O Mr Ian Charles Wilson
B L. Doyle
8 11-3
Brian Hughes J
Rebecca Menzies, Sedgefield T
Bluegrass Horse Feeds S
TIMEFORM VIEW Came good in December, winning at Newcastle (3m) and Wetherby (19.5f, heavy) and got back on the up when scoring easily in 11-runner handicap at Carlisle recently Could take a hand if he gets the longer trip TFRHHHII BHA111
8 BREEZE OF WIND (IRE) (19) 111214 BF
Br Gr g Arctic Cosmos (USA) - Mite Be Cloudy (IRE)
O Take That 1
7 10-13
Sam Coltherd J
Stuart Coltherd, Selkirk T
B Mrs Mary Mangan Bell Rural Solutions S
TIMEFORM VIEW Has upped his form since switched to chasing, making it 4 wins in this sphere when seeing off 4 rivals over 4m at Hexham last month. Shaped as if still in form (made a couple of errors) behind Tom Cody at Carlisle last time and return to this sort of trip should suit. Strong claims. TFRHHHHH BHA107
9 RETURN FIRE (IRE) (35) 6-1354U BF
Br B g Leading Light (IRE) - There On Time (IRE)
O Tay Valley Chasers Racing Club
B Barry Murphy
8 10-9
Patrick Wadge (3) J
Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
Ian Macleod & Co Ltd, Orion Group S
TIMEFORM VIEW Started the season well but has lost form since and has a bit to prove compared to some of his rivals. TFRHHIII BHA103
DECLARED RUNNERS 9 2023: IF NOT FOR DYLAN (IRE) 8 10 11 Alan Doyle 22-1 (Andrew Hamilton) 13 ran Visor worn first time by No 4. Blinkers worn by No 6. Tongue Strap worn by No 5, 7, 8, 9. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 3, 7.
Stewards Note:
BRETNEY: Following its run on 17/4/2024 it was reported that the horse was never travelling.
Probable S.P’s: 4-1 Duke of Deception (IRE), 9-2 Breeze of Wind (IRE), 6-1 Conkwell Legend (GB), 7-1 Prince des Fichaux (FR), 8-1 Haute Estime (IRE), 10-1 Tom Cody (IRE), 11-1 Houston Texas (IRE), 12-1 Bretney (IRE), 25-1 Return Fire (IRE) PLAY
BREEZE OF WIND is highly progressive and shaped much better than the result having made mistakes at Carlisle last time, so he’s a solid choice to get back to winning ways Duke of Deception arrives on the back of a career best when scoring at Haydock and his stable is flying, so he’s an obvious danger, while Haute Estime is one to note from a lenient mark.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.BREEZE
RACECOURSE SAFETY MESSAGE
In the event of an emergency at the racecourse, all racegoers will be notified via safety messages over the racecourse PA System. Please follow the instructions of the messages and also of the racecourse staff and police.
In the event of evacuation, please remain calm and assist the racecourse by leaving your area in a safe and orderly manner
If you feel you require extra assistance, please notify the nearest member of the racecourse staff It is also forbidden to cross the course when the horses are out on it.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter
HORSE WELFARE
Racing’s top priority is the safety and welfare of horse and rider People join the racing industry because they share a genuine love for horses. Like most sports, racing carries risks, however, we work to ensure that no death or injury occurs which could have been prevented. Horses have the right to a decent and fulfilling life. We are committed to minimising risks, dealing quickly and humanely with injuries and maintaining the highest possible quality of life for the animals in our care.
It is now standard practice for screens to be erected around any horse receiving veterinary attention on the course This does not reflect the severity of the injury, but allows the vet some privacy in which to administer treatment and provides the horse with a calm environment in which to make a recovery Please therefore do not assume the worst if you see screens erected around a fallen horse
THIRD RACE 2.40
ABOUT TWO MILES (2M 47YDS) (3,200m)
THE AK BETS CHAT TO A TRADER NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS
4) (GBB RACE)
for novice four yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £8000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £3231, 2nd £1615, 3rd £808, 4th £404, 5th £202. (Penalty Value £4224.80)





Leading course trainer (19-24): L Russell (35 wins from 308 runners, 11%) runs TOMMYS LAW
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): W P Mullins (16 wins from 65 runners, 25%) runs STOKE THE FIRE
Longest Traveller: STOKE THE FIRE trained by W P Mullins, Ireland.
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor
colours no horse age st-lb
1 STOKE THE FIRE (IRE) (22) 134
Br B g Vadamos (FR) - Jewel of The Nile (FR)
O Middleham Park Racing Ireland
B Haras Sc
5 11-9
Mr P. W. Mullins J
W. P. Mullins, Ireland T
TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful maiden on the Flat and easy winner on hurdles debut at Tramore (21.6f, heavy) in January Not disgraced in a Thurles Grade 3 and a 2m Naas novice the last twice and should prove too strong for these rivals. TFRHHHHH BHA134
2 BELLSLEA (IRE) (950)
Br B g Churchill (IRE) - Miss Anneliese (IRE)
O Blue Circle Racing
5 11-2
Conor O’Farrell J
R. Mike Smith, Galston T
B W. M. Johnstone Dalcon Civil Engineering Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Didn’t show much in 3 starts on the Flat for Keith Dalgleish in 2021 and best watched starting out over hurdles for new yard on the back of a mammoth absence. TFRHIIII BHA-
3 JINGLE DU GOUET (FR) (16) 210
Br B g Cokoriko (FR) - Dolly du Gouet (FR)
O Mrs E. C. York
B Thierry Lemoine
5 11-2
Callum Bewley J
Simon Waugh, Morpeth T
TIMEFORM VIEW Successful on the second of his 2 starts between the flags but little to shout about on recent hurdles debut at Market Rasen. TFRHIIII BHA-
4 RACQUET CLUB (IRE) (11) P
Br B g Almanzor (FR) - Galipette
O Mrs Evelyn Slack
B Gestut Zur Kuste AG
5 11-2
Henry Brooke J
Dianne Sayer, Penrith T
TIMEFORM VIEW Failed to trouble the judge in 3 runs on the Flat for Johnny Murtagh in 2022 and pulled up on hurdles debut at Kelso 11 days ago TFRHIIII BHA-
5 TOMMYS LAW (IRE) (49) 22-502 5 11-2
Br Gr g Kingston Hill - Ciara’s Oscar (IRE)
O The Falcon Partnership
B Dr Brid Corkery
Derek Fox J
Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-up both starts in points and stepped up on previous Rules efforts when failing by a whisker in an Ayr maiden hurdle (2m, good to soft) last month. Likely to emerge as the main danger to Stoke The Fire. TFRHHHII BHA-
6 TWOPLACESATONETIME (IRE) (168) PP3-30P 6 11-2
Br Br g Sageburg (IRE) - Damango (IRE)
O Rebecca Menzies Racing Club
Nathan Moscrop J
Rebecca Menzies, Sedgefield T
B David Connors Bluegrass Horse Feeds, Rebecca Menzies Racing Club S
TIMEFORM VIEW Maiden pointer who hasn’t offered much in 2 starts under Rules. TFRHHIII BHA-
7 UNCLE MAC (IRE) (172) F60-3 6 11-2
Br B g Maxios - Aigrette Garzette (IRE) Edward Austin (5) J
O Miss E. Dunkley Rose Dobbin, Alnwick T
B Ammerland Verwaltung GmbH & Co.KG
TIMEFORM VIEWHalf-brotherto4winners,includingfairlyusefulhurdler/usefulchaserAntunes.Didn’tshapetoobadlywhenthirdof8onhurdlesdebut/firstrunfollowing awindoponreturnatHereford(19.7f,good)inNovember Absentsincebuteach-waychancefornewyardhereinafirst-timehood/tonguetie TFRHHIII BHA-
8 JUSTWATCHMEDANCE (IRE) (238) 000 4 10-8
Br B g Elusive Pimpernel (USA) - Lyceum Opera (IRE)
Brian Hughes J
O Mr D. F. Bourke Daragh Bourke, Lockerbie T
B Ms Anne Wishart
TIMEFORM VIEW No show 3 starts over hurdles in Ireland last year and big step forward will be needed on debut for new yard TFRHIIII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 8 2023: RESPLENDENT GREY (IRE) 5 11 9 Sean Bowen 6-5 (Olly Murphy) 8 ran Hood, Tongue Strap worn first time by No 7. Hood worn by No 8. Tongue Strap worn by No 5. Running for the first time since Gelding No 2.
Probable S.P’s: 8-15 Stoke The Fire (IRE), 10-3 Tommys Law (IRE), 10-1 Uncle Mac (IRE), 33-1 Jingle du Gouet (FR), 50-1 Bellslea (IRE), 66-1 Justwatchmedance (IRE), 200-1 Racquet Club (IRE), Twoplacesatonetime (IRE)
STOKE THE FIRE wasn’t beaten far in a stronger novice than this at Naas last time and he looks set to make a small contribution to Willie Mullins’ bid for the British jumps trainers’ championship Tommys Law took a step forward when going close at Ayr and he is clear second choice ahead of Uncle Mac.
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FOURTH RACE 3.15
ABOUT THREE MILES (2M 7F 180YDS) (4,700m)
THE MUIRHALL ENERGY
NOVICES’ LIMITED HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE)
for novice five yrs old and upwards ™
Total prize fund £15000
Owners Prize Money. 1st £6059, 2nd £3029, 3rd £1515, 4th £758, 5th £378 (Penalty Value £7921.50)
Longest Traveller: BELLA BLISS trained by J Mcconnell, Ireland.





Leading course trainer (19-24): L Russell (35 wins from 308 runners, 11%) runs SO THEY SAY Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): O Greenall & J Guerriero (8 wins from 36 runners, 22%) runs JACKS PARROT
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor
colours no horse age st-lb
1 UNIVERSAL FOLLY (GB) (83) 11122P D
Br B g Universal (IRE) - Madam Jolie (IRE)
O Tor Side Racing
B Mrs P. A. Cowey
9 11-10
Sam Coltherd J
Stuart Coltherd, Selkirk T
TIMEFORM VIEWCompletedahat-trickoverfencesatHexhaminOctoberandcontinuedingoodheartwhenrunner-upatAintree(25f)andCarlisle(20f).Beatenlongbefore theextradistancemighthavebeenanissueatMusselburgh(31.4f,goodtosoft)3monthsagoandhassincemovedyards.Marketcheckneeded. TFRHHHII BHA124
2 CHARLES RITZ (GB) (55) 642-163
Br B g Milan - Miss Ballantyne
8 11-7
Sean Bowen J
O Mr David McDermott Tom George, Slad T
B Trull House Stud Ltd HBA Media S
TIMEFORM VIEWLow-mileage8-y-owhotastedsuccessoverhurdlesandimprovedwhenopeninghischaseaccountfollowingatExeter(19.2f,heavy) on New Year’s Day. However, he’s failed to build on that on both subsequent starts and now first-time headgear goes on. TFRHHIII BHA121
3 BELLA BLISS (IRE) (7) 230053 D
Br B m Getaway (GER) - Izabelle Amie (IRE)
7 11-4
Brian Hayes J
O Claire Wylie John McConnell, Ireland T
B William Mangan
TIMEFORM VIEW Has scored 3 times over fences this season and got back on track after a few disappointing efforts when 4 1/4 lengths third of 5 to Favori de Champdou in Grade 3 at Limerick (24.6f, heavy) last week. That was a substandard graded event run at a steady gallop, however TFRHHIII BHA118
4 ARTIC ROW (GB) (49) 3P1F11
7 11-2
Br B g Yeats (IRE) - Line Artic (FR) Sean Quinlan J
O Ken McGarrity & Walker,Wheeler,Wheeler
N. W. Alexander, Kinneston T
B Wood Farm Stud Kinneston Bloodstock Ltd, Nairn’s Oatcakes Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEWJustified market confidence in an Ayr handicap ingood style inDecember Made it 3-3 over obstacles atthattrackwhen getting the better of an argument with Monochromix last time and while this 9lb higher mark demands more, he remains open to improvement as a chaser TFRHHHHI BHA116
5 GOLD EMERY (FR) (37) 22-52P2 D
Br Gr g Doctor Dino (FR) - Queissa (FR)
O Dalwhinnie Bloodstock Limited
8 10-12
Theo Gillard J
Donald McCain, Cholmondeley T
B Ecurie Nicolas Taudon & M. Joel Poitou Prisma Colour Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEWPoint/hurdleswinnerwhogotbetterwitheachrunoverfenceslastseasonandputapooreffortbehindhimwhenfinishingrunner-upatHaydock (28.4f, heavy) last month (front pair clear). Has had several near misses over fences and first-time headgear could eke out that bit extra. TFRHHHII BHA
6 JACKS PARROT (FR) (20) 262441 D
112
5 10-10
Br B g Free Port Lux - Boscraie (FR) Henry Brooke J
O MTRC and Appleton Racing
Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas T
B Mr Jacques Cypres Swansway S
TIMEFORM VIEWBumperwinnerwhoseemedtoshowmuchimprovedformuppedto3mtorecordafirstsuccessoverobstaclesin3-runnerhandicapatUttoxeter (24f, heavy) just under 3 weeks ago, jumping much better than on British debut. 8lb higher but he’s a young chaser going places. TFRHHHHH BHA
7 PETRASTAR (GB) (198) 6-U1034 CD
112
9 10-8
Br B g Passing Glance - Petrarchick (USA) Lewis Stones (3) J
O Mr Mark E. Smith
D. J. Jeffreys, Hinton-On-The-Green
and returns down at his last winning mark. Others look stronger, though. TFRHHIII BHA108
8 SO THEY SAY (GB) (52) F24133 D BF
Br B m Malinas (GER) - Feisty Lass (IRE)
O The Osprey Partnership
8 10-5
Derek Fox J
Lucinda Russell, Kinross T
B J. P. Selby Ian Macleod & Co Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEWLightly-raced hurdler who confirmed the promise of her chase debut when winning 7-runner handicap at Musselburgh in January. Similar form when third on both starts since and should make another bold bid from the front. TFRHHHII BHA105
9 BUSTY BOY (IRE) (31) 25-1242 D
7 10-5
Br Ch g Ivawood (IRE) - Alexander Divine Brian Hughes J
O Mr Scott Lowther Daragh Bourke, Lockerbie T
B Thomas Maher L.I.P Construction Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEWSuccessfulon3ofhis4startsinIrishpointssonosurprisehelefthurdlesformbehindwhenmakingawinningchasedebutatKelsoonreturn.
Took a step back in the right direction after 3 months off when second of 4 at Newcastle (20.1f, heavy) recently but this is tougher TFRHHHII BHA103
10HERITIER DE SIVOLA (FR) (19) 521110 D
7 10-5
Br Ch g Noroit (GER) - Quellevic (FR) Joe Williamson (3) J
O Mr G. Nicholson Philip Kirby, Richmond T
B Gilles Trapenard & Max Trapenard Philip Kirby Racing, Topspec Equine Ltd S
TIMEFORM VIEWWinninghurdlerwhohasreallygothisacttogetherinthisspherewiththeaidofcheekpieces,completingaquickhat-trickwhenedgingoutCamp
Belan at Hexham (3m, heavy) last month. Had winning run ended with a whimper at Carlisle last time, so needs to bounce back quickly TFRHHHII BHA102
DECLARED RUNNERS 10 2023: READYSTEADYBEAU (FR) 7 10 6 Patrick Wadge 11-4 (Lucinda Russell) 5 ran Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No 2, 5. Tongue Strap worn by No 3, 4, 6, 8. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No 7. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 6, 10
Stewards Note:
UNIVERSAL FOLLY: Following its run on 3/2/2024 it was reported that the horse was never travelling.
PETRASTAR: Following its run on 11/10/2023 it was reported that the horse jumped poorly throughout.
HERITIER DE SIVOLA: Following its run on 7/4/2024 it was reported that the trainer could not explain the poor run.
Probable S.P’s: 3-1 Artic Row (GB), 4-1 Jacks Parrot (FR), 10-1 Gold Emery (FR), Busty Boy (IRE), 12-1 Charles Ritz (GB), So They Say (GB), 14-1 Universal Folly (GB), Petrastar (GB), 16-1 Bella Bliss (IRE), 20-1 Heritier de Sivola (FR)
It’s difficult to ascertain what exactly JACKS PARROT achieved when thumping his two rivals at Uttoxeter earlier in the month, but he jumped much better than he had on British debut, so he’s chanced to come out on top in a much more competitive contest. Second choice is Artic Row, who made it three wins in as many completed starts over fences in a manner that suggests he’s yet to show all he can at Ayr 7 weeks ago, with So They Say and Gold Emery taken to fight out third.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.JACKS PARROT (FR) 2.ARTIC ROW 3.SO THEY SAY



FIFTH RACE 3.50
ABOUT THREE MILES (2M 7F 180YDS) (4,700m)
THE AK BETS HOME OF FREE BETS HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3)
for five yrs old and upwards ™ Total prize fund £15000





Owners Prize Money. 1st £6059, 2nd £3029, 3rd £1515, 4th £758, 5th £378 (Penalty Value £7921.50) Weights raised 4lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable colours no
Leading course trainer (19-24): L Russell (35 wins from 308 runners, 11%) runs READYSTEADYBEAU
Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): O Murphy (6 wins from 30 runners, 20%) runs AFRICAN DANCE and CHASING FIRE
Longest Traveller: CHASING FIRE & AFRICAN DANCE trained by O Murphy, Wilmcote, 371 miles.
1 CHASING FIRE (GB) (55) 3-14U42 D
7
Br B g Maxios - Kahara Sean Bowen J
O Mrs Diana L. Whateley
Olly Murphy, Wilmcote T
B Stiftung Gestuet Faehrhof Motaclan S
2 FRANCKY DU BERLAIS (FR) (14) 304250 D
11 11-12
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor (14)
Br B g Saint des Saints (FR) - Legende du Luy (FR) J
O Mr Roddy Owen
Ow verfordwest
Peter Bowen, Haverfordwest T
B Mr Jean-Marc Lucas & Mr Franck Champion Foodnet Ltd S