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Patrons must purchase a Main enclosure badge or hold an Annual Badge/Owners and Trainers Badge to gain access to this area.
The Gallery Restaurant is extremely popular so early booking is advisable For reservations call 01789 267949
Providing stunning views as the horses approach the last fence and thunder towards the winning post. The Paddock Pavilion package comprises of a three course meal & afternoon tea.
There are various other food outlets around site, which change on a regular basis.
There are a variety of bars throughout the racecourse, serving a selection of beer, spirits, wine, champagne and soft drinks.
There is a wide variety of food and drink available before and during the races. Treat yourself at one of our dining and bar facilities.
Today is the first time that companies from the recycling industry have come together to sponsor every race at a meeting Our recycling-themed day is intended to publicise the work of recycling companies, and especially our Members, and the fantastic work they do to ensure paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, metals and other materials are recycled at state-of-the-art facilities in the UK and abroad.
I’d like to take this opportunity on behalf of The Recycling Association and our Members to welcome you to today’s racing. Don’t forget to recycle where you can and best of luck.
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Simon Ellin Chief executiveIn the event of racing being abandoned before the first race has been run, NO refunds will be made on the day, but racegoers should retain all badges/tickets & return these by post to the racecourse for a refund (or replacement badges for another meeting if preferred) Once the first race has been run, there will be no refunds.
The Racecourse Executive reserves the right to refuse admission or to expel, without prior notice, any racegoer who, in the opinion if the Racecourse Executive, behaves or is likely to behave in an unruly or unacceptable manner. Examples of unruly or unacceptable behaviour include violent or abusive conduct, drunkenness, singing or shouting and intimidation of other racegoers This list is not exhaustive.
The Management does not accept liabilty for loss or damage to visitors’ effects, vehicles or other property whilst on these premises
It is a condition of entry to this racecourse that only individuals in possession of a valid betting badge and occupying an authorised pitch are entitled to lay bets on the course of their business. Any individual found contravening these conditions will be evicted.
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. Mobile telephones may not be used in or near any designated betting area, or for off-course betting purposes Further details are available from the racecourse office
“Racing’s top priority is the safety and welfare of horse and rider”. Like most sports racing carries risks, however, we work to make sure that no death or injury occurs, which could have been prevented. Here at Stratford Racecourse 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. At every meeting we have two specially qualified Equine Vets appointed to look after the welfare of all horses in action There is also a British Horseracing Authority Vet in attendance. During the race two vets follow the action from the centre of the course and can attend to a horse in the same response time as the Paramedic Teams responsible for treating the injured jockeys. It is standard policy that in the event of a horse requiring veterinary treatment whilst on site, screens will be erected round the horse It is designed to afford the vet and the patient some privacy Please do not assume the worst.
In the event of an emergency all persons on the racecourse will be alerted by the following message over the public address system.
This is an emergency announcement. Due to circumstances beyond our control, racing has been temporarily suspended Would all patrons please evacuate ALL buildings and make your way across the racetrack to the Red post marker in the Centre of the Course. Police and Racecourse Officials will assist and direct you. Please do not go to any Car Park until you are cleared to do so, because you may hamper the movement of emergency vehicles The message will then be repeated
Broken glasses and bottles are dangerous. In the interests of safety and the comfort of others please do not carry drinks on to the steppings of the stand, or the areas adjacent to the parade ring or unsaddling enclosure
We would ask all racegoers to refrain from using flash photography whilst on course.
Weights, Pedigrees, Trainers’ Names, Descriptions, Performances and Values of races have been added for the convenience of the Public, but are subject to alteration.
All horses must parade in the Parade Ring except by permission of the Stewards, but in all cases must pass through the Ring on the way to the Post.
The Management reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone and to remove any person from the Course without assigning a reason for so doing and do not accept responsibility for loss or damage to persons or their property.
Please help us to keep Stratford clean and tidy by using the litter bins in all enclosures.
Racegoers are advised that bookmakers are not obliged to pay until the ‘Weighed in’ is announced, nor to remain on the course more than 10 minutes after that announcement
Customers of the Boards and Rails bookmakers should check their itemised tickets immediately on receipt, as mistakes cannot be rectified after the “off”.
Customers are reminded to retain all betting tickets until after the weigh-in, as immediate payment will be made only on production of the original ticket. All tickets will remain valid for three months.
Listed below
JOCKEYS
Philip Armson 1.00
Harry Bannister 1.35, 2.10, 2.45
Mitchell Bastyan 1.35
Tom Bellamy 2.45, 3.20, 3.55
James Best 4.30
James Bowen 2.10 Sean Bowen 4.30 Henry Brooke 2.10
Tom Cannon 2.45, 4.30
Bryan Carver 2.45 Aidan Coleman 2.10
James Davies 2.10 Rex Dingle 4.30
Thomas Doggrell 3.55 Alex Edwards 3.55
Thomasina Eyston 3.20
Ciaran Gethings 2.10
Ben Godfrey 3.20
Niall Houlihan 1.00
Sean Houlihan 2.10, 4.30
Alan Johns 2.10
Finn Lambert 3.20
Cillin Leonard 1.35
Richie McLernon 1.35, 2.45
Jordan Nailor 1.00
Tom O’Brien 2.10
Jonjo O’Neill Jr. 3.20 Richard Patrick 2.45
Lilly Pinchin 1.35 Shane Quinlan 2.45
Luke Scott 1.00 Tom Scudamore 3.55
Gavin Sheehan 4.30
Harry Skelton 1.35
Charlie Todd 1.35
Harriet Tucker 2.10
Jack Tudor 2.10
Mr James Turner 3.20
Sam TwistonDavies 2.10, 3.20, 3.55, 4.30
Chris Ward 2.10, 3.20
Adam Wedge 2.45, 4.30
Jack Wildman 1.00
Richard Bandey 1.35, 2.10
Brian Barr 3.55
Peter Bowen 2.10 Deborah Cole 2.10, 3.20
Sean Curran 1.35, 2.45
Victor Dartnall 2.10
Sarah-Jayne Davies 1.35 Stuart Edmunds 2.10
Nikki Evans 2.45
Chris Gordon 1.00, 4.30
Warren Greatrex 2.10
Alex Hales 2.10, 2.45
Milton Harris 1.35
Claire Hitch 3.20 Philip Hobbs 2.10 Anthony Honeyball 4.30
Chris Honour 2.45 D. J. Jeffreys 2.45, 3.20, 3.55
Martin Keighley 3.20, 4.30
Emma Lavelle 3.55
Toby Lawes 2.45
Tracey Leeson 3.20 Charlie Longsdon 1.35, 2.10, 3.20
Ben Lund 2.10, 4.30
Neil Mulholland 3.20 Olly Murphy 4.30
Dr Richard Newland 1.00 David Pipe 1.00, 3.55
Mel Rowley 3.55
Michael Scudamore 2.45
Dan Skelton 1.35 Jamie Snowden 4.30
Roger Teal 2.10
Nigel TwistonDavies 1.00, 2.10, 3.20, 4.30
Christian Williams 2.10
Ian Williams 1.35
Mrs Jane Williams 1.00
Evan Williams 2.45, 4.30
A left-handed triangular shaped track, one and a quarter miles in extent, with eight fences per circuit and a run-in of 200 yards. Two tight bends and three fences in the straight make the course sharp in nature.
LEADING TRAINERS AT STRATFORD (2017-2022) WITH RUNNERS:
D SKELTON (32 wins from 139 runners, 23%) runs MEDYAF (1.35).
N TWISTON-DAVIES (18 wins from 84 runners, 21%) runs TEMPLEHILLS (1.00), DONAIRE (2.10), BALLINTUBBER BOY (3.20), BENNY SILVER (4.30).
DR R NEWLAND (15 wins from 75 runners, 20%) runs SHETLAND BUS (1.00).
C LONGSDON (12 wins from 67 runners, 18%) runs CAESAR’S PALACE (1.35), PARRAMOUNT (2.10), GEORGE BANCROFT (3.20).
O MURPHY (12 wins from 118 runners, 10%) runs BORIS THE ANIMAL (4.30).
MOST WINS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS:
M HARRIS (7 wins from 20 runners, 35%) runs ROGUE MISSION (1.35).
C GORDON (4 wins from 13 runners, 31%) runs STORM DENNIS (1.00), KAYF LEGEND (4.30).
R TEAL (4 wins from 13 runners, 31%) runs DANCING HARRY (2.10).
MR JAMIE SNOWDEN (3 wins from 13 runners, 23%) runs PAPPA ROCCO COCO (4.30).
I WILLIAMS (3 wins from 29 runners, 10%) runs ONEFORTHEGUTTER (1.35).
LEADING JOCKEYS AT STRATFORD (2017-2022) WITH RIDES:
HARRY SKELTON (29 wins from 96 rides, 30%) rides MEDYAF (1.35).
SAM TWISTON-DAVIES (27 wins from 139 rides, 19%) rides DONAIRE (2.10), BALLINTUBBER BOY (3.20), REAMS OF LOVE (3.55), BENNY SILVER (4.30).
HARRY BANNISTER (13 wins from 70 rides, 19%) rides LA BREILLE (1.35), MASTER DANCER (2.10), JACK THUNDER (2.45).
AIDAN COLEMAN (13 wins from 72 rides, 18%) rides PARRAMOUNT (2.10).
SEAN BOWEN (12 wins from 80 rides, 15%) rides BORIS THE ANIMAL (4.30).
MOST WINS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS:
SEAN BOWEN (5 wins from 19 rides, 26%) rides listed above.
JAMES BOWEN (4 wins from 10 rides, 40%) rides MILFOLHAS HAS (2.10).
GAVIN SHEEHAN (4 wins from 13 rides, 31%) rides PAPPA ROCCO COCO (4.30).
TOM CANNON (3 wins from 10 rides, 30%) rides SUBLIME HEIGHTS (2.45), KAYF LEGEND (4.30).
MITCHELL BASTYAN (3 wins from 7 rides, 43%) rides ROGUE MISSION (1.35).
The horses which have dropped most in the weights from previous winning handicap marks in the last two years:
1.00 AL ROC (won off 125 down 9lb to 116)
TEMPLEHILLS (won off 120 down 12lb to 108)
The following horses are running today in a race at least two grades lower than their previous race:
2.10 DONAIRE (down 5 grades)
2.10 PARRAMOUNT (down 5)
MILFOLHAS HAS (2.10) trained by P Bowen, Haverfordwest, distance of 193 miles.
HARTNOLL HERO (2.10) trained by V Dartnall, Barnstaple, distance of 164 miles.
TIME TO BITE (2.45) trained by Chris Honour, Ashburton, distance of 161 miles.
ESPRIT DE SOMOZA (1.00) trained by Mrs J Williams, South Molton, distance of 152 miles.
NOTE: All statistics are up to and including 2nd October
It is advisable to gain entry via the Paddock Lane entrance. This will avoid the main entrance traffic lights and gives a better exit route at the end of racing.
Use the main entrance. You may use the paddock lane if preferred however this must NOT be used by horseboxes.
There is an alternative route located about 2 miles from the course entrance. This route is slightly longer but avoids the roadworks totally. It is not signposted by us but can be found on a map or via your SAT NAV.
All centre course and paddock lane traffic to leave via the paddock lane. All main entrance cars to leave via the main entrance.
1. Pick your Racehorse, look around for the best odds on course, try to proffer the correct stake money for your wager
2. Ask the Bookmaker for your bet, name the horse, (the bookmaker won’t necessarily know it’s number). Listen to the bookmaker repeat your bet to his clerk, correct bookmaker if he makes a mistake and receive your Betting Ticket as a receipt for your bet
3. Should your horse happen to win, present your betting ticket to the bookmaker, check your winnings.
4. Check with the bookmaker when placing a bet, the Place Terms. Place Betting, not all on course bookmakers accept each way bets, ie. for a win or a place.
5. In the unlikely event of a dispute after adhering to this procedure, the bookmaker will tell the punter to approach the Ring Official, who will advise the racegoer as to his rights
6. Some course bookmakers have minimum stakes. e.g. £1, £5 or £10 but small backers are catered for in the racecourse Betting Shops.
In conjunction with The RCA, the bookmakers have introduced standard each-way terms Bookmakers will provide these terms, or better, when offering each-way betting.
•Fewer than 3 runners all on to win
•3 or 4 runners 1/5 odds a place 1,2
•5 7 runners (inclusive) 1/4 odds a place 1,2
•8 or more runners 1/5 odds a place 1,2,3
•Handicaps with 12 to 15 runners (inclusive) 1/4 odds a place 1,2,3
•Handicaps with 16 to 21 runners (inclusive) 1/5 odds a place 1,2,3,4
•Handicaps with 22 or more runners 1/4 odds a place 1,2,3,4
All bookmakers must display on their boards whether they are betting each way or to win only
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7 HARTNOLL HERO (IRE) (184) 23/3RR0- 6 11 0
Br g Sageburg (IRE) Skyra (IRE)
O Mrs.S.De Wilde,Mr.B.Dallyn,Mrs.C.Carter
T Victor Dartnall, Barnstaple
PINK, PINK and WHITE quartered cap.
Charel Park Stud
S Hartnoll Hotel
TIMEFORM VIEW Showed ability in bumpers earlier in his career but temperament is clearly a major issue having refused to race on 2 of his last 3 starts. Hood refitted. STEWARDS NOTE: Following its run on 2/4/2022 it was reported that the horse ran too freely Star RatingHIIII Official BHA Rating
8 MASTER DANCER (FR) (279) 5/5210- 5 11
B g Masterstroke (USA) Perle d’Ainay (FR)
O The Dancer Quartet
T Richard Bandey, Kingsclere
YELLOW, LIGHT BLUE triple diamond, sleeves and cap.
Br Stephane Milaveau & Emmanuel Clayeux
S Tote
JOHNS
TIMEFORM VIEW Successful over fences in France last November but absent since finishing down the field over hurdles the following month. Opposable on British debut Star RatingHHIII Official BHA Rating 112 HARRY BANNISTER
9 MILFOLHAS HAS (FR) (20) 6/P-604 6 11
B g No Risk At All (FR)
AIDAN COLEMANBETTING FORECAST: 10-3 It’s A Good Name (FR), 4-1 Dancing Harry (IRE), 9-2 Donaire (IRE), 11-2 Parramount (GB), 16-1 Master Dancer (FR), 18-1 Baseline (FR), 20-1 Gone In Sixty (GB), 22-1 Shiyrvann (FR), 28-1 Carrig Crua (IRE), 40-1 Hartnoll Hero (IRE), 50-1 Milfolhas Has (FR), 200-1 Cabayo Lord George (GB), Bumpy Evans (IRE)
RACE SUMMARY:
Largely consistent on the Flat, DANCING HARRY is appealing now switched to hurdles. He is making his debut in this sphere at a very realistic level and should go close provided his jumping passes the test. It’s A Good Name was a decisive winner on his latest start in France and looks dangerous despite the penalty, while Donaire and Parramount both showed more than enough in bumpers to make them of interest.
“Racing’s top priority is the safety and welfare of horse and rider”. Like most sports racing carries risks, however, we work to make sure that no death or injury occurs, which could have been prevented.
Here at Stratford Racecourse 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 At every meeting we have two specially qualified Equine Vets appointed to look after the welfare of all horses in action There is also a British Horseracing Authority Vet in attendance
During the race two vets follow the action from the centre of the course and can attend to a horse in the same response time as the Paramedic Teams responsible for treating the injured jockeys.
It is standard policy that in the event of a horse requiring veterinary treatment whilst on site, screens will be erected round the horse. It is designed to afford the vet and the patient some privacy. Please do not assume the worst.
(IRE) 5 10 12 Adam Wedge 5-4 (Evan Williams) 9 ran 1-2-3: 1.DANCING HARRY (IRE) 2.IT’S A GOOD NAME (FR) 3.DONAIRE (IRE) FREE form for all British and Irish meetings is available online every day at timeform.com/free N E W P O R T RE CY CL IN G Newport Recycling has generously sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner and award a cash prize of £50 to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse G R E A T BR IT IS H BO NU S SC HE ME The Great British Bonus (GBB) Scheme offers multiple bonuses of up to £20,000 per eligible race for British-bred fillies and mares.BETTING FORECAST: 4-1 Time To Bite (IRE), 9-2 Heronord (FR), 5-1 Jack Thunder (IRE), 6-1 Sublime Heights (IRE), 15-2 Ahead of Schedule (IRE), 10-1 Notnow Seamus (GB), 12-1 Faitque de L’Isle (FR), 25-1 Aces Full (FR)
HERONORD’s latest effort at Plumpton wasn’t one of his better ones but he’s edged down to a career-low mark and a belated first taste of success could be on the cards. Fellow maiden Time To Bite is next on the list ahead of Jack Thunder, who will be a threat if perked up by the switch to fences. 1-2-3:
(FR) 2.TIME TO BITE (IRE) 3.JACK THUNDER (IRE)
heat stress
B g Robin des Champs (FR) Manhattan Babe (IRE)
O Mason and McGoff
T Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Br Rosetown Bloodstock Ltd
S AZAT MARD
WHITE, ROYAL BLUE epaulets, WHITE sleeves, RED spots, ROYAL BLUE cap.
TIMEFORM VIEW Winner of a C&D maiden and Hereford novice on first
Dynamic Kate (IRE), 4-1 Land of My Delight (IRE), 11-2 Kazontherazz (GB), 6-1 Dellboy Trotter (IRE), 13-2 George Bancroft (GB), 8-1 Ballintubber Boy (IRE), 40-1 Some Buckle (IRE), 50-1 Every Breakin Wave (IRE)
RACE SUMMARY:
This trip is an unknown for LAND OF MY DELIGHT but he’s going the right way over hurdles and definitely has a bigger performance in him, so it’s worth risking his stamina. Dynamic Kate is thriving so has to command respect, while the assessor has given Ballintubber Boy a big chance on his reappearance. 1-2-3: 1.LAND OF MY DELIGHT (IRE) 2.DYNAMIC KATE (IRE) 3.BALLINTUBBER BOY (IRE)
Ecogen Recycling have
sponsored this race and will present a memento to
winning owner and award a cash prize of £50 to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse
In the event of racing being abandoned before the first race has been run, NO refunds will be made on the day, but racegoers should retain all badges/tickets & return these by post to the racecourse for a refund (or replacement badges for another meeting if preferred) Once the first race has been run, there will be no refunds
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HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4629 to the winning horse The second to receive £2132, the third £1065, the fourth £533 and the fifth £350. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-120 (also open to such horses rated 121 and 122 see Standard Conditions). £42 stake if the horse is rated 94 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 93 or lower with £34 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 1st Penalties, after September 24th, 2022, for each steeple chase won 7lb To be ridden by Conditional Jockeys, Overseas Jockeys eligible under Rule (B)42 and Professional Jockeys eligible to claim a weight allowance under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code Allowances: Jockeys who, prior to September 30th, 2022, have not ridden more than 20 such winners 3lb Jockeys who have not ridden more than 10 such winners 5lb Jockeys who have not ridden more than 5 such winners 7lb (Only one of these allowances may be claimed and wins in any races run under the Rules of Racing or the Rules of a recognised Racing Authority will count) Jockeys riding for their own stables allowed, in addition 3lb The Recycling Association will present a memento to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse 11 entries, at £42. Closed September 27th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3547; Second £1774; Third £887; Fourth £444; Fifth £280. (Penalty Value £4629.10) Weights lowered 4lb A SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 1.35 THE RECYCLING UK JUVENILE
MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4574 to the winning horse The second to receive £2107, the third £1053, the fourth £527, the fifth £350 and the sixth £350. for juvenile maiden three yrs old. Enter by noon, September 27th and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 1st. Weights: 11st 2lb each Fillies allowed 7lb. Recycling UK will present a memento to the winning owner and award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse. 13 entries at £40. Closed September 27th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3505; Second £1753; Third £876; Fourth £438; Fifth £280; Sixth £280. (Penalty Value £4574.64)
SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 2.10 THE NEWPORT RECYCLING NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4356 to the winning horse The second to receive £2007, the third £1003 and the fourth £502. for novice four yrs old and upwards, which have not won more than one hurdle race Enter by noon, September 27th and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 1st Weights: 4-y-o 10st 13lb; 5-y-o and up 11st Fillies and mares allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a hurdle race 7lb Newport Recycling has kindly sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner In addition, they will award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee in charge of the horse judged to be the best turned out 18 entries at £40. Closed September 27th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3338; Second £1670; Third £834; Fourth £418. (Penalty Value £4356.80)
SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 2.45 THE RE-GEN WASTE MANAGEMENT NOVICES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3812 to the winning horse The second to receive £1756, the third £877, the fourth £439, the fifth £350, the sixth £350, the seventh £350 and the eighth £350. for novice four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-105 (also open to such horses rated 106 and 107 see Standard Conditions). £35 stake if the horse is rated 79 or higher, or £7 stake if the horse is rated 78 or lower with £28 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 1st Penalties, after September 24th, 2022, for each steeple chase won 7lb Re-Gen Waste Management have kindly sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse 12 entries, at £35. Closed September 27th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2921; Second £1461;Third £730; Fourth £365; Fifth £280; Sixth £280; Seventh £280; Eighth £280. (Penalty Value £3812.20)
SEE PAGE 28 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 3.20 THE ECOGEN RECYCLING HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4574 to the winning horse The second to receive £2107, the third £1053, the fourth £527, the fifth £350 and the sixth £350. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 see Standard Conditions). £40 stake if the horse is rated 84 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 83 or lower with £32 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 1st Penalties, after September 24th, 2022, for each hurdle race won 7lb Ecogen Recycling will present a memento to the winning owner and award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse 16 entries, at £40. Closed September 27th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3505; Second £1753; Third £876; Fourth £438; Fifth £280; Sixth £280. (Penalty Value £4574.64) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.
SEE PAGE 32 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 3.55 THE CS RECYCLING NOVICES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4574 to the winning horse The second to receive £2107, the third £1053, the fourth £527 and the fifth £350. for novice three yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 see Standard Conditions). £40 stake if the horse is rated 84 or higher, or £8 stake if the horse is rated 83 or lower with £32 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 1st Penalties, after September 24th, 2022, for each hurdle race won 7lb CS Recycling have kindly sponsored this race and will present a memento to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse 13 entries, at £40. Closed September 27th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3505; Second £1753; Third £876; Fourth £438; Fifth £280. (Penalty Value £4574.64) Weights raised 2lb and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable. SEE PAGE 36 FOR THIS RACE.
Seventh Race 4.30 THE WINFIBRE OPEN NATIONAL
HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 4) (Category 1 Elimination) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3812 to the winning horse The second to receive £1756, the third £877 and the fourth £439. for four, five and six yrs old only, which have not run under any recognised Rules of Racing, except National Hunt Flat races, Irish National Hunt Flat races or French AQPS Flat races. Enter by noon, September 27th and pay £35 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 1st Weights: 4-y-o 10st 13lb; 5-y-o and 6-y-o 11st Fillies and mares allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a race 7lb Of 2 races 10lb Of 3 races 12lb The Riders’ Allowances under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code may be claimed in this race Winfibre has kindly sponsored this race and will present mementos to the winning owner and a £50 cash prize to the stable employee in charge of the best turned out horse in this race 13 entries at £35. Closed September 27th, 2022. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2921; Second £1461; Third £730; Fourth £365. (Penalty Value £3812.20)
SEE PAGE 40 FOR THIS RACE.
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VETERINARY SURGEONS NANCY HOMEWOOD SAM CUTS FIONA ELLIOT AL AN WALKER
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