Stratford Racecard - Sunday 13th April

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Food&Drink

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

TheGalleryRestaurant

The Gallery Restaurant is a top class facility, ideal for couples and small groups. Tables are exclusive for the day and offer stunning, panoramic views of the entire racecourse, especially the finishing straight and winning post.

The Gallery package includes admission, together with a four course menu. However, this is extremely popular and early booking is advisable. For reservations, please call 01789 267 949.

Savoury & Sweet Light Bites in the Bars

All our bars are now serving locally produced warm hand-crafted sausage rolls, Cornish pasties, cheese & onion slices, steak slices and vegan slices. For those with a sweet tooth we also offer a selection of muffins, including chocolate, lemon and blueberry.

AdditionalFoodOutlets

There are various other food outlets around the site, together with a variety of bars throughout the racecourse, serving a selection of beers, spirits, wines, champagnes and soft drinks.

WELCOME TO STRATFORD RACES

Welcome to Stratford Racecourse for hopefully a great afternoons racing. We would like to thank all owners and trainers who have runners with us this afternoon and hope that you all have an enjoyable afternoon

We continue to support ROR which aims to show how former racehorses are cared for after their racing career ends As part of the ROR Horses for Courses programme supported by Godolphin, our equine ambassadors will once again be making appearances at selected racedays. Jamacho and Atlantic Storm continue to progress in their alternative careers and they can both be followed on our Facebook page

How can racegoers find out more or support RoR?

Our website https://www.ror.org.uk/ provides masses of information about all aspects of our work including regional education resources and details of all our competitions and events You can also follow RoR on social media channels or join an active regional Facebook group to join in and learn more.

We have also resumed our popular 25 Club which gives individuals and companies a fun affordable way to get involved with racing for the year The package includes hospitality, annual badges and sponsorship. If you are interested please call Wendy on 01789 267949 prices start from £1500.

All of us here at Stratford Racecourse are committed to ensuring that you have a great day out. If you have any suggestions, complaints, questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us We can be reached either on the day, or later by contacting the office on 01789 267949, or by email: info@stratfordracecourse.net

Enjoy your day at Stratford Races.

With best wishes,

G U I D E TO TH E RA CE CO UR SE

ABANDONMENT REFUND

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.

ADMISSION RIGHTS

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 liability for loss or damage to visitors’ effects, vehicles or other property whilst on these premises

UNAUTHORISED BOOKMAKING

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.

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. 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

HORSE WELFARE

“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.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION

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

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.

FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

We would ask all racegoers to refrain from using flash photography whilst on course.

NOTICES

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

LITTER BINS

Please help us to keep Stratford clean and tidy by using the litter bins in all enclosures.

BETTING WITH THE BOOKMAKERS

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

CHECK YOUR TICKETS

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.

TODAY’S JOCKEYS & TRAINERS

TRACK FACTS

TRACK DESCRIPTION

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.

TOP COURSE TRAINERS

LEADING TRAINERS AT STRATFORD (2020-2025) WITH RUNNERS:

FERGAL O’BRIEN (21 wins from 115 runners, 18%) runs MAGICAL ANNIE (3.58).

MRS EMMA FENTON (11 wins from 40 runners, 28%) runs HONEYWORT (3.58).

N HENDERSON (8 wins from 33 runners, 24%) runs THERAPIST (3.58).

E WILLIAMS (8 wins from 62 runners, 13%) runs BLACKACRE (2.50).

OLIVER GREENALL & JOSH GUERRIE (7 wins from 64 runners, 11%) runs NEIGH BOTHA (3.25).

TRAINERS IN FORM

MOST WINS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS:

JAMES OWEN (11 wins from 41 runners, 27%) runs JACKPOT CASH (3.25).

FERGAL O’BRIEN (5 wins from 27 runners, 19%) runners listed above.

N HENDERSON (3 wins from 19 runners, 16%) runners listed above.

R POTTER (2 wins from 5 runners, 40%) runs JLOW (3.25).

D LOUGHNANE (2 wins from 11 runners, 18%) runs BARDENSTOWN LAD (4.28).

TOP COURSE JOCKEYS

LEADING JOCKEYS AT STRATFORD (2020-2025) WITH RIDES:

SAM TWISTON-DAVIES (19 wins from 114 rides, 17%) rides KEEP ON COBBLING (1.43).

GAVIN SHEEHAN (19 wins from 99 rides, 19%) rides PLUS POINT (1.43).

KIELAN WOODS (16 wins from 70 rides, 23%) rides GETTHEPOT (2.18), MAGICAL ANNIE (3.58).

TOM CANNON (14 wins from 58 rides, 24%) rides SAMOURAI ONE (2.18).

DAVID BASS (11 wins from 63 rides, 17%) rides LAND GIRL’S LUCK (3.25).

JOCKEYS IN FORM

MOST WINS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS:

MARC GOLDSTEIN (4 wins from 11 rides, 36%) rides SPITFIRE BRIDGE (2.50).

GAVIN SHEEHAN (4 wins from 19 rides, 21%) rides listed above.

LEE EDWARDS (3 wins from 11 rides, 27%) rides FOREVERWALKING (3.25).

MR ALEX CHADWICK (3 wins from 6 rides, 50%) rides JACKPOT CASH (3.25), ALLMANKIND (4.28).

JONATHAN BURKE (3 wins from 20 rides, 15%) rides PICTURE OF YOU (3.58).

WEIGHTWATCHER

The horses which have dropped most in the weights from previous winning handicap marks in the last two years: 2.18 POTTLERATH (won off 108 down 17lb to 91).

CLASSY TIPS

The following horses are running today in a race at least two grades lower than their previous race: 4.28 ALLMANKIND (down 3 grades); 4.28 BARDENSTOWN LAD (down 3).

STABLE MOVES

1.43 BURGEON has moved from D Menuisier to David Killahena & Graeme McPherson; 3.25 JLOW has moved from C Farrell to R Potter

LONGEST TRAVELLERS

2.50 SPITFIRE BRIDGE trained at Lewes. Round trip of 278 miles.

NOTE: All statistics are up to and including 10th April.

CASH AND CARD PAYMENTS

CASH AND CARD PAYMENTS ARE TAKEN AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS AROUND

THE COURSE

Entrances for entry badges (all entrances)

Racecards to purchase

and Card

and Card

Chris Rookes Bar (ground floor near entrance) Card only

Pravha Bar (upstairs near main entrance)

& Card

G/ S Bar (downstairs) Card only

G/S tattersalls bar (downstairs)

and Card

Stowford Press Bridge bar (upstairs in Grandstand) Cash & Card

Champagne Bar (champagne also located on all other bars) Card only

Owners/ Trainers Bar

External Catering Concessions

Centre Course Bar (when open)

Owners & Trainers Paddock Pavilion

Gallery Restaurant

Hospitality Boxes

Stables Café

& Card

& Card

& Card

& Card

only

only

& Card

HOW TO BET WITH A BOOKMAKER

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.

EACH WAY BETTING

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.

must be 18 or over to place a

You may be asked to provide proof of your age when placing a bet

If you cannot produce this your bet will not be accepted

The Total Catering Solutions

Celebrating 20 Years Mares’

Maiden

Hurdle Race (Class 4) (GBB Race)

TWO MILES ABOUT HALF A FURLONG (2m 70yds)

for maiden four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares

Total prize fund £8000

Owners Prize Money Winner £3338; Second £1670; Third £834; Fourth £418. (Penalty Value £4356.80)

SEE PAGE 38 FOR CONDITIONS OF THIS RACE.

1 DORSET LADY (IRE) (68) 03-PP0P 8 11 4

B m Canford Cliffs (IRE) - Before The Storm

O Mr Paul Riley

Br Barouche Stud (Ire) Ltd

T Gary Brown, Swindon WHITE, RED hoop, ROYAL BLUE sleeves, RED cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Minor promise only in various company, pulled up in novice hurdle at Taunton in February. Since had a wind op but right up against it. Star RatingHHIII Official BHA Rating 73

2 EL FABIENNE (FR) (22) 052006 6 11 4

B m Spanish Moon (USA) - Silver Bell (FR)

O Gentech & McLeish

Br Francis Dunn

T Alastair Ralph, Bridgnorth S Air Conditioning Accessories Ltd

ROYAL BLUE and LIGHT BLUE check, LIGHT BLUE sleeves, ROYAL BLUE armlets, ROYAL BLUE cap, LIGHT BLUE diamond.

TIMEFORM VIEW Looked a weak finisher in a trio of bumpers for Willie Mullins but has displayed some ability in mares’ novice/maiden hurdles for present stable Fairly low-key start in handicaps and now back in trip returned to maiden company. Star RatingHHHII Official BHA Rating 92

3 KEEP ON COBBLING (GB) (30) 40F2 5 11 4

Gr m Passing Glance - Upbeat Cobbler (FR)

O Sir John Timpson

Br Sir J. Timpson & H. D. J. Daly

T Henry Daly, Ludlow S Timpson Ltd LIGHT BLUE and WHITE diabolo, WHITE sleeves, LIGHT BLUE cap, WHITE diamonds

TIMEFORM VIEW Unplaced in a couple of bumpers in 2024 and was beaten when falling at the last on recent Market Rasen hurdling debut. Much more like it when second at Doncaster a month ago and now of serious interest at this level. Star RatingHHHHI Official BHA

4 PLUS POINT (GB) (30) 5 5 11 4

Ch m Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Beshayer (FR)

O Tim Cottier and Razor Ruddock Racing 1 Br Dunchurch Lodge Stud Company

T Billy Aprahamian, Towcester

RED, ROYAL BLUE stripe, striped sleeves, WHITE cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful handicapper on Flat for Harry Eustace (stays 2m), successful once in 2024. Held back by jumping when fifth of 8 on hurdles debut a month ago (Keep on Cobbling second) but she may make a significant step forward this time. Star RatingHHHHH Official BHA Rating - GAVIN

5 SILK BIRD (GB) (26) 5 11 4

B m Free Eagle (IRE) - Organza

O Mr Royston Morgan Evans Br Caron & Paul Chapman Racing

T Max Young, Sneads Green S Berkeley Carter Ltd

MAROON, YELLOW stripe, LIGHT GREEN sleeves, YELLOW armlets and spots on LIGHT GREEN cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Fair handicapper at best on Flat (stays 1 1/4m), last all 4 starts for current yard ahead of hurdles debut STEWARDS NOTE: Following its run on 18/3/2025 it was reported that the horse’s saddle slipped early-on. Star RatingHIIII Official BHA Rating - DAVID

6 BURGEON (GB) (283)

B f Masar (IRE) - Badweia (USA)

4 10 10

O Jack Philpott / Vic Partridge Br Whatton Manor Stud/Thurso/Cranford

T David Killahena & Graeme McPherson, Stow-On-The-Wold S Pragnell

BEIGE, ROYAL BLUE chevrons, ROYAL BLUE sleeves, BEIGE diamonds and cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Half-sister to fair hurdler Haasab (2m-19f winner, by Sakhee). Very green when well held sole start on Flat for David Menuisier. Star RatingHHIII

RICHIE MCLERNON
NOONAN
NICK SLATTER (3)

7 INDIAN ROMANCE (IRE) (41)

B f Camelot - Trail of Tears (IRE)

O Mr B Dowling & Mr R Stevens

Br Camas Park, Lynch Bages & Summerhill

T J. R. Jenkins, Royston S DYSLEXICARE ROYAL BLUE, YELLOW hollow box, checked sleeves. TIMEFORM

8 LA CANTATE (FR) (21)

Ch f No Risk At All (FR) - Similaresisoldofa (FR)

O Ms Charlotte Barber Br Ecurie Des Vives Terres & PA Ouvry

T Clive Boultbee-Brooks, Woolhope DARK

9 POMERIGGIO (IRE) (15)

Gr f Caravaggio (USA) - Vivere (IRE)

O Nikki Evans Racing Br Rockfield Farm

T Nikki Evans, Abergavenny S

and

Regressive

when

(IRE), 11-1 El Fabienne (FR), 33-1 Burgeon (GB), 80-1 Dorset

(IRE), 100-1 Silk Bird (GB), 150-1 Indian Romance (IRE)

POINT has ground to make

On Cobbling on their Doncaster clash a month ago but that was her debut over obstacles and, sure to have derived plenty from that, she may well be able to turn the tables. Pomeriggio can also be a factor.

The Racecourse Streams On Racing TV Extra

Handicap Steeple Chase

(Class 5)

THREE MILES ABOUT THREE AND A HALF FURLONGS (3m 3f 119yds)

for five yrs old and upwards

Total prize fund £7150

Owners Prize Money Winner £2888; Second £1444; Third £722; Fourth £361; Fifth £180. (Penalty Value £3775.91)

SEE PAGE 38 FOR CONDITIONS OF THIS RACE.

1 GROOM DE COTTE (FR) (42) 0P0121 9 12 0

B g Tiger Groom - Traviata Valtat (FR)

O Mr N. Byrne

Br Georges Richardot & Jean-Luc Buiron

T Gary Brown, Swindon DARK BLUE, WHITE Cross of Lorraine, striped sleeves, WHITE cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Arrives at the top of his game having won 2 of his last 3 starts, including when taking advantage of his lower chase mark at Huntingdon 6 weeks ago. Should go well again. Star RatingHHHHH Official BHA Rating 97

2 SAMOURAI ONE (FR) (77) PP-321P BF 8 11 12

Gr g Montmartre (FR) - Northern Ocean (FR)

O Suiter Developments Limited

Br Mr Dominique Lepagney

T Lucy Wadham, Newmarket S E.N. Suiter & Sons Ltd YELLOW, BLACK epaulets, diabolo on sleeves, BLACK cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Mixed record since making a winning chase debut at Market Rasen last season, narrow winner at Fakenham in December but pulled up at Fontwell the following month. Type to bounce back after a break STEWARDS NOTE: Following its run on 26/1/2025 it was reported that the horse would prefer a faster surface. Star RatingHHHHI

3 GRILLON DE MONTY (FR) (49)

B g Crillon (FR) - Pat’s Girl (FR)

1/63-PP5 10 11 9

O Stephen Allen Br Elevage de Monty

T Stephen Allen, Chipping Norton

BLACK and PINK (quartered), BLACK sleeves, PINK spots

TIMEFORM VIEW Winner of 3 cross-country chases in France and hurdles winner for Dan Skelton but has shown litte in 3 starts for this yard after 20 months off

4 POTTLERATH (IRE) (24) 6PP403 10 11 8

B g Yeats (IRE) - Truffle Fairy (IRE)

O Lost In The Summer Wine Br Nicholas Teehan

T Matt Sheppard, Ledbury S Matt Sheppard

BLACK, large YELLOW spots, BLACK sleeves, YELLOW spots, YELLOW cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Completed a chase hat-trick early last season but signs of decline this term, though more of an impact from much reduced mark when third at Chepstow last month.

5 GETTHEPOT (IRE) (53) 000102 10 11 6

B g Getaway (GER) - Raheen Lady (IRE)

O Shaw Racing & Graeme McPherson Br Noel Fenton

T David Killahena & Graeme McPherson, Stow-On-The-Wold S Pragnell

BLACK, RED stripe, WHITE sleeves, BLACK cap, RED diamond.

TIMEFORM VIEW Ended a losing run from much-reduced mark at Worcester in September but he’s very hard to catch right and he wasn’t in anything like the same form at Uttoxeter a month later. Good second after a break (had wind surgery) at Doncaster 8 weeks ago but needs to back that up Star RatingHHHHI Official BHA Rating 89

6 MARTALMIX’JAC (FR) (69) 21P-P22 C 8 11 2

Gr g Lord du Sud (FR) - Andria (FR)

O High and Low

T Mel Rowley, Bridgnorth

Br Mrs L. & Mr J. Grandchamp Des Raux

S Ap Precision Groundworks

ROYAL BLUE, RED Cross of Lorraine, RED and ROYAL BLUE quartered cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Left reappearance effort behind when runner-up at Ludlow (20f, soft) in December and ran well to fill that same position back up in trip at Southwell 9 weeks ago, left behind by winner approaching last but rallying well run-in. Same mark to work with and can get involved again. Star RatingHHHHI

MCLERNON
JAMIE BRACE (5)
KIELAN WOODS

7 RAINDANCE QUEEN (IRE) (32) P000P0 8 10 2

B m Getaway (GER) - Fair Funny (IRE)

O Debestracing Br Mountainview Stud Ltd Tipperary

T William de Best-Turner, Lambourn RED, YELLOW chevron, diabolo on sleeves, striped cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Placed both starts between the flags early in 2022 but has shown little under Rules Hard to make a case for. Star RatingHIIII Official BHA Rating 69

Number of Declared Runners 7 (Exacta) Tongue Strap worn by No. 1, 4, 5, 6. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 2, 4, 5, 6.

BETTING FORECAST:

2-1 Groom de Cotte (FR), 7-2 Martalmix’jac (FR), 4-1 Getthepot (IRE), 7-1 Samourai One (FR), Pottlerath (IRE), 33-1 Grillon De Monty (FR), 100-1 Raindance Queen (IRE) RACE SUMMARY:

The thriving GROOM DE COTTE looks the most solid option with this trip likely to be within range. Martialmix’jac looks worth a try at this trip given how he shaped when a close second at Southwell last time, while Samourai One and Getthepot are also capable. 1-2-3: 1.GROOM DE

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Handicap Hurdle Race

(Class 5)

THREE MILES ABOUT TWO AND A HALF FURLONGS (3m 2f 83yds) for four yrs old and upwards

Total prize fund £6650

Owners Prize Money Winner £2686; Second £1343; Third £672; Fourth £336; Fifth £168. (Penalty Value £3511.86)

Weights raised 8lbs and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable SEE PAGE 38 FOR CONDITIONS OF THIS RACE.

1 SPITFIRE BRIDGE

B g Sixties Icon - Outside Art

(GB) (9) 5245P5 5 12 0

O The Affordable Partnership Br Mike Channon Bloodstock Limited

T Sheena West, Lewes S Southdowns Unleashed EMERALD GREEN, WHITE stripe, WHITE sleeves, EMERALD GREEN stars, WHITE cap, EMERALD GREEN star.

TIMEFORM VIEW Looked a work in progress in maiden/novice hurdles but has failed to improve for the switch to handicaps, well-held on most recent hurdles outing at Fontwell (21.8f) in November. More recent Flat form has been uninspiring and has questions to answer over this longer trip on his return to hurdles Star

2 PRESENTING YEATS (IRE) (214) 46-6060 C D 9 12 0

B g Yeats (IRE) - Va’vite (IRE)

O Pepperdrum Racing & Richard Hawker Br Mrs D. Dewbery & Mrs B. Woodcock

T Richard Hawker, Frome S Pepperdrum Aquatherapy ROYAL BLUE, BEIGE hooped sleeves, quartered cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Temperamental sort who is yet to make an impact for this stable, off the bridle a long way out when well-beaten at Worcester last September Looks up against it on his return.

3 WOT YOU WEARING (IRE) (11) 6P0P4P 8 11 12

Br g Arakan (USA) - Carramanagh Lady (IRE)

O Mrs V. James Br Peter Tonery

T Robert Stephens, Caldicot WHITE, EMERALD GREEN cross belts, striped sleeves, quartered cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Shaped with promise on his return at Hereford in October but has lost his form badly since, faring no better in two runs over fences most recently Remains to be seen whether he can capitalise on his falling handicap mark back up in trip

4 HIGH JOKER (GB) (92) 0-3P 8 11 10

B g Mountain High (IRE) - Poker Queen

O Mr David Dando

T Robbie Llewellyn, Swindon

Br Mr D. J. Dando

S Tote

ORANGE, BROWN and ORANGE chevrons on sleeves, check cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Showed more than on debut when third of 5 in novice hurdle at Stratford (22f, good) in May, albeit beaten a long way. Showed little on his return in January, admittedly over a trip that was likely too sharp. First-time visor/ longer trip need to spark improvement on handicap debut. Star RatingHHIII Official

5 R BERNARD (GB) (86) 1-16600 CD 9 11 9

B g Norse Dancer (IRE) - Channel Treat

O Mr R. Broadley

T Mel Rowley, Bridgnorth

Br Mr P. O. Allman

S Ap Precision Groundworks DARK GREEN, RED hoop and armlets.

TIMEFORM VIEW Landed a double over hurdles at this venue in April/May (the latter over C&D) but struggled since, faring no in first-time tongue tie when running poorly at Market Rasen (23f) in January. Back down to his last winning mark but needs to recapture his form returned to this track Star RatingHHHII Official BHA Rating 84

6 QUITE THE GETAWAY (GB) (34) 606-045 7 11 6

Gr m Getaway (GER) - Buddy Love

O Bevis & Houghton

T Robert Bevis, Duckington

Br Richard Bevis

S Jeremy Houghton - Houghtonart

PINK, MAROON triple diamond, sleeves and cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Twice hit the frame in bumpers but yet to match that form over hurdles, though did turn in his best effort to date last time when fifth of 13 in handicap hurdle at this course (22f), plugging on having been outpaced Not ruled out if She can improve over this longer trip (bred to stay). Star RatingHHHII Official BHA

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7 BLACKACRE (GB) (44) 562352 6 11 2

B g Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Tullow Tonic (IRE)

O R J Gambarini Racing

Br Tom Weston

T Evan Williams, Llancarfan S Office Visions (Wales) Limited PINK, PURPLE epaulets, striped sleeves, PURPLE and PINK hooped cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Remains a maiden but ran his best effort over hurdles this season when second of 6 in handicap hurdle at Ffos Las (23.9f, heavy) 44 days ago, albeit well-beaten by the winner. Cheekpieces refitted and has claims racing off his lowest mark over hurdles to date

8 CLOVER PASS (GB) (28)

B m Passing Glance - Allforclover (IRE)

O Miss S. Troughton

P-050P6 8 10 10

Br Miss S. Troughton

T Alastair Ralph, Bridgnorth S Air Conditioning Accessories Ltd GREY, ORANGE star, BROWN sleeves,

TIMEFORM VIEW Half-sister to fairly

so far, including in handicaps Wears

cap, ROYAL BLUE star.

(GB), 4-1

Getaway (GB),

(GB), 8-1 Wot You Wearing (IRE), 10-1 R Bernard (GB), 14-1

(GB), 18-1

Yeats (IRE), High Joker (GB)

SUMMARY: Hard to make a strong case for any of these but BLACKACRE did turn in a better effort over hurdles last time, and he may be able to break his maiden tag off 2lb lower in a very ordinary contest. Wot You Wearing has lost his form following

2-2 at this course. 1-2-3:

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Novices’ Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 5)

TWO MILES ABOUT TWO AND A HALF FURLONGS (2m 2f 148yds)

for novice four yrs old and upwards

Total prize fund £6650

Owners Prize Money Winner £2686; Second £1343; Third £672; Fourth £336; Fifth £168 (Penalty Value £3511.86) Weights raised 2lbs and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable

SEE PAGE 38 FOR CONDITIONS OF THIS RACE.

No./Horse

1 JACKPOT CASH (FR) (10)

B g Cokoriko (FR) - Fresca Has (FR)

O Pontoon racing

T James Owen, Newmarket

F41231 6 12 0

Br Mr A. Delaroque & Mr & Mrs C. Theault

S The Rare Breed Meat Company

LIGHT BLUE, PINK spots, armlets and star on cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Another to have thrived for a move to this yard, landing handicap hurdle at Southwell (20.4f) in February under this rider and 21f Sedgefield handicap chase last week, overcoming mistakes and taking time to knuckle down. Back over hurdles off higher mark but this won’t take much winning Star RatingHHHHH

2 FOREVERWALKING (IRE)

(27) 1//P-2040 7 11 13

B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Until Forever (IRE)

O Mr Kevin Frost

T Kevin Frost, Newark

Br Howard Spooner & Ian Weaver

S Kevin Frost Racing LIGHT BLUE and DARK BLUE stripes, DARK BLUE sleeves, LIGHT BLUE spots, LIGHT BLUE and DARK BLUE hooped cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Point winner who was runner-up in 2 1/2m Thurles maiden hurdle for Willie Mullins in November Changed hands for £4,000 thereafter and not matched that level for present stable in recent months, still looking on a stiff mark judged by heavy defeat in Southwell handicap latest Star RatingHHIII Official BHA

3 LAND GIRL’S

LUCK (IRE) (10) 32-3031 6 11 11

B m Workforce - Isityourself (IRE)

O Richard Bailey and Max Comley

T Max Comley, Naunton

Br John Redmond

S Tote BROWN, LIGHT BLUE hooped sleeves, ROYAL BLUE cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Progressed again to justify support under a positive ride in first-time cheekpieces in 17f Sedgefield mares’ maiden hurdle last week, full value for it for all she threatened to throw it away on the extended run-in. Could kick on again now handicapping Star RatingHHHII Official BHA Rating

4 NEIGH BOTHA (IRE) (22) 3431P2 8 11 10

B g Doyen (IRE) - Holmshill Gill (IRE)

O That’s Fine Syndicate

Br Joseph Neville

T Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero, Malpas S Swansway

PURPLE, EMERALD GREEN star, EMERALD GREEN sleeves, BLACK stars, PURPLE cap, EMERALD GREEN star

TIMEFORM VIEW Won 2m novice handicap hurdle at Southwell in November and ran well on return at Bangor over fences 3 weeks ago, well backed and jumping much better than he tends to do as he pulled clear with a progressive novice. One to consider back over hurdles. Star Rating

5 JLOW (IRE) (203) 636 4 11 0

B f Footstepsinthesand - Boreagh Lass (IRE)

O Miss O. Kent

T Ryan Potter, Sellack

Br Mr B. McNeill

ORANGE, WHITE hoops and armlets, WHITE and ORANGE check cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest maiden on the level and over hurdles First run for 203 days for new yard in form and the market could guide on handicap debut Star RatingHHHII

6 AUNTIE MAGGIE (IRE) (54) 03064P 6 10 2

B m Pour Moi (IRE) - Nora’s Cherry (IRE)

O Mr Bill Hawkins

Br Denis Noonan

T Alastair Ralph, Bridgnorth S Air Conditioning Accessories Ltd

ORANGE, BLACK disc, hooped sleeves, quartered cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Struggled in a Taunton maiden last time but still relatively lightly raced and claims off a basemark mark on her 2 Bangor efforts STEWARDS NOTE: Following its run on 18/2/2025 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed Star RatingHHHII Official

DAVID BASS

2024: (DIV I) GARITSA BAY (IRE) 6 10 12 Charlie Todd 9-1 (Ian Williams) 12 ran 2024: (DIV II) TELEFENNEY 5 9 13 Toby Wynne 14-1 (Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero) 8 ran

BETTING FORECAST: 11-4 Neigh Botha (IRE), 3-1 Jackpot Cash (FR), 9-2 Land Girl’s Luck (IRE), 5-1 Jlow (IRE), 6-1 Auntie Maggie (IRE), 40-1 Foreverwalking (IRE) RACE SUMMARY:

A tricky race with JACKPOT CASH taken to continue his positive start for James Owen with another victory back over hurdles. Neigh Botha also returns to the smaller obstacles and is respected on the back of a good run. Auntie Maggie could find a race off her basement mark. 1-2-3: 1.JACKPOT CASH (FR) 2.NEIGH BOTHA (IRE) 3.AUNTIE MAGGIE (IRE) FREE form for all British and Irish meetings is available online every day at timeform.com/free

R A C I N G TV

Racing TV have generously sponsored this race and will kindly award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse.

The Howley Energy & Water Ltd

Mares’ Handicap Hurdle Race

(Class 4)

TWO MILES ABOUT HALF A FURLONG (2m 70yds)

for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares

Total prize fund £8650

Owners Prize Money Winner

£3494; Second £1746; Third £874; Fourth £437. (Penalty Value £4568.06) Weights lowered 1lb

SEE PAGE 38 FOR CONDITIONS OF THIS RACE.

1 MAGICAL ANNIE (IRE) (39) 100-41F D BF6 11 13

Gr m Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Mwangaza (FR)

O The Megsons

Br Mrs Orla Hughes

T Fergal O’Brien, Cheltenham S BresBet PINK, MAUVE star, MAUVE sleeves, PINK stars and cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Bumper winner who struck at second time of asking over hurdles for Fergal O’Brien when seeing off 7 rivals in mares’ novice at Wetherby in February. Length up when falling at the last at Catterick (15.7f, good to firm) last time, so she remains with potential Star RatingHHHHH Official BHA Rating 116

2 PICTURE OF

YOU

(FR)

(49) 240-22P 6 11 11

B m Authorized (IRE) - Blue Picture (IRE)

O F&S Consultants Ltd

Br Dayton Investments Ltd

T Alastair Ralph, Bridgnorth S F&S Consultants Ltd GREY, GREY and WHITE diabolo on sleeves.

TIMEFORM VIEW Still a maiden but posted some fair efforts for Henry de Bromhead, runner-up both starts in September After 5 months off (had wind op), hung badly left on stable debut when pulled up at Hereford (16.2f, soft) in February, so she needs to get back on track STEWARDS NOTE: Following its run on 23/2/2025 it was reported that the horse hung left-handed throughout Star RatingHHIII Official BHA Rating 114

3 HONEYWORT (IRE) (103)

Gr m Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Midnight Fox (IRE)

F20-040 6 11 3

O Lavelle, Richardson, Langton & P-Edwards Br Geoffrey Thompson

T Emma Lavelle, Marlborough S Hatherden Horse Transport WHITE, RED star, sleeves and cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Runner-up completed start in points and much improved from hurdling debut when fourth of 13 in mares’novice at Wincanton (21.4f, heavy) in December Lesser effort at Warwick last time, but she could still have more to offer as she goes handicapping Star RatingHHHII Official BHA Rating 106

4 THERAPIST

(GB) (43) 4-11220 D BF5 11 2

B m Le Havre (IRE) - Homeopathic

O Fortnum Racing 2 Br Cheveley Park Stud Limited

T Nicky Henderson, Lambourn S Unibet

BEIGE and RED diamonds, RED cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Took her form up a notch sent handicapping over hurdles, winning at Southwell/Huntingdon in May last year Placed on 2 of 3 starts in this sphere since and has been holding her form well on the Flat this year, runner-up at Southwell last month. Respected back hurdling. Star RatingHHHHI Official BHA Rating 105

Number of Declared Runners 4 (Exacta) Hood worn by No. 2. Tongue Strap worn by No. 1.

KIELAN WOODS
JONATHAN BURKE

BETTING FORECAST:

5-4 Magical Annie (IRE), 5-2 Therapist (GB), 9-2 Picture of You (FR), 6-1 Honeywort (IRE)

RACE SUMMARY:

Having opened her hurdles account at Wetherby in February, MAGICAL ANNIE looked in control when falling at the last at Catterick on her latest outing, so she is taken to gain compensation this time around. Therapist has made the frame on the Flat on her last 4 starts and looks the main danger, ahead of handicap-debutante Honeywort.

1-2-3:

H O W L E Y EN ER GY & WA TE R LT D

Howley Energy & Water Ltd have generously sponsored this race and will kindly award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse.

The Racing TV Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase

(Class 5)

TWO MILES ABOUT SIX AND A HALF FURLONGS (2m 6f 125yds) for six yrs old and upwards

Total prize fund £4600

Owners Prize Money Winner £2052; Second £1026; Third £513; Fourth £257. (Penalty Value £2361.18) HC

SEE PAGE 38 FOR CONDITIONS OF THIS RACE.

1 BARDENSTOWN LAD (GB) (10) 25110U 10 12 4

Ch g Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Pougatcheva (FR)

O The Stay Between The Ditches Syndicate H North Shropshire

T David Loughnane, Tern Hill S Dave Loughnane Racing DARK GREEN, WHITE cross belts, LIGHT GREEN and WHITE diabolo on sleeves, DARK GREEN cap, WHITE star.

TIMEFORM VIEW Useful hurdler/chaser who won at Fakenham (3m) in March. Let down by his jumping at the Cheltenham and Aintree Festivals since but leading claims back in calmer waters. Star RatingHHHHH Official BHA

2 ALLMANKIND (GB) (30)

B g Sea The Moon (GER) - Wemyss Bay

O The Gredley Family H Thurlow

33411P 9 11 10

T Mrs J. Owen, Newmarket S Unex Group YELLOW, BLACK and YELLOW striped sleeves, WHITE cap.

TIMEFORM VIEW Showed he’s still capable of useful form over hurdles back from an absence in the autumn and won both point starts over the winter. Pulled up at Cheltenham Festival but a potential class act with his sights lowered. Star RatingHHHHI

3 EMPIRE DE MAULDE (FR) (23) P51122 11 11 10

B g Spanish Moon (USA) - Ondine de Brejoux (FR)

O Gunshot Paddocks Racing Club H Chid, Lec & Cowdray

T R. W. Varnham, Bramley

BLACK, ORANGE Cross of Lorraine

TIMEFORM VIEW Won a couple of points for new connections prior to making a good start to his hunter career when narrowly denied at Newbury (3m, good) last month. Sure to go well if in similar form Star

4 IMPERIAL ESPRIT (IRE) (15) 126522 11 11 10

B g Scorpion (IRE) - Shesourpresent (IRE)

O Gunshot Paddocks Racing Club H Chid, Lec & Cowdray

T R. W. Varnham, Bramley

BLACK, ORANGE Cross of Lorraine, WHITE and RED hooped cap

TIMEFORM VIEW Won 2 points prior to finishing second in a C&D hunter last May. Arrives fit from some good point runs once again. Stablemate of Empire de Maulde

5 SOLOMON GREY (FR) (24) 333-365 13 11 10

Gr g Sulamani (IRE) - Sardagna (FR)

O Miss Sarah A. Dawson H North Cotswold

T Miss V. Collins, Broadway

ROYAL BLUE, PINK star, WHITE and PINK hooped sleeves, ROYAL BLUE cap, PINK star.

TIMEFORM VIEW Back-to-back hunter winner in April 2022 but hasn’t tasted success since. Ludlow fifth in March shows ability remains but likely vulnerable for win purposes again. STEWARDS NOTE: Following its run on 20/3/2025 it was reported that the jockey failed to ride

of Declared Runners

BETTING FORECAST:

6-4 Allmankind (GB), 2-1 Empire de Maulde (FR), 5-1 Bardenstown Lad (GB), 9-1 Imperial Esprit (IRE), 25-1 Solomon Grey (FR)

RACE SUMMARY:

This should place a bit less pressure on BARDENSTOWN LAD’s jumping than Cheltenham or Aintree and he gets a narrow vote ahead of Allmankind and Newbury runner-up Empire de Maulde. 1-2-3: 1.BARDENSTOWN

A C I N G TV

Racing TV have generously sponsored this race and will kindly award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse.

RICHARD DAVIS AWARD

For the Top Conditional Jockey riding at Cheltenham, Chepstow, Hereford, Ludlow, Stratford, Warwick and Worcester during the period. 4th May 2024 – 26th April 2025

(Sponsored by the Cheltenham & Three Counties Race Club)

Scoring: a Winner 10 points, a Second 7 points, a Third 4 points, a Fourth 2 points.

Latest placings (up to and including 25th March 2025)

1st Dylan Johnston 165 pts

2nd Callum Pritchard 138 pts

3rd Freddie Gingell 113 pts

4th Caoilin Quinn 102 pts

5th Jack Hogan 100 pts

Richard Davis was a talented jump jockey tragically killed in a fall over fences in 1996. This award is named in his memory.

R A C E CO ND IT IO N S

First Race 1.43 - THE TOTAL CATERING SOLUTIONS CELEBRATING 20 YEARS MARES’ MAIDEN 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 maiden four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only Enter by noon, April 7th and pay £40 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 11th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 10lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 4lb Total Catering Solutions Recruitment Ltd have generously sponsored this race and 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 in this race 15 entries at £40. - Closed April 7th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3338; Second £1670; Third £834; Fourth £418. (Penalty Value £4356.80) SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.

Second Race 2.18 - THE RACECOURSE STREAMS ON RACING TV EXTRA HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3775 to the winning horse The second to receive £1737, the third £868, the fourth £434 and the fifth £216. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100. £29 stake if the horse is rated 74 or higher, or £6 stake if the horse is rated 73 or lower with £23 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 11th. Penalties, after April 5th, 2025, for each steeple chase won 7lb Racing TV 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 11 entries, 2 at £6 and 9 at £29. - Closed April 7th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2888; Second £1444; Third £722; Fourth £361; Fifth £180. (Penalty Value £3775.91)

SEE PAGE 20 FOR THIS RACE.

Third Race 2.50 - THE ALAN ADCOCK 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3511 to the winning horse The second to receive £1615, the third £807, the fourth £404 and the fifth £201. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100. £27 stake if the horse is rated 74 or higher, or £6 stake if the horse is rated 73 or lower with £21 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 11th. Penalties, after April 5th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb The family of Alan Adcock have generously sponsored this race and will kindly present a memento to the winning owner and award a £50 cash prize to the stable employee responsible for the best turned out horse in this race 12 entries, 1 at £6 and 11 at £27. - Closed April 7th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2686; Second £1343; Third £672; Fourth £336; Fifth £168. (Penalty Value £3511.86) Weights raised 8lbs and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

SEE PAGE 24 FOR THIS RACE.

Fourth Race 3.25 - THE BET AT racingtv.com NOVICES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £3511 to the winning horse The second to receive £1615, the third £807, the fourth £404 and the fifth £201. for novice four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-105. £27 stake if the horse is rated 79 or higher, or £6 stake if the horse is rated 78 or lower with £21 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 11th. Penalties, after April 5th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb. 14 entries at £27. - Closed April 7th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2686; Second £1343; Third £672; Fourth £336; Fifth £168. (Penalty Value £3511.86) Weights raised 2lbs and paragraph 34 of the Weights and Handicapping Code complied with where applicable.

SEE PAGE 28 FOR THIS RACE.

Fifth Race 3.58 - THE HOWLEY ENERGY & WATER LTD MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £4568 to the winning horse The second to receive £2101, the third £1050 and the fourth £525. for four yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only, Rated 0-120 (also open to such horses rated 121 and 122 - see Standard Conditions). £36 stake if the horse is rated 94 or higher, or £7 stake if the horse is rated 93 or lower with £29 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. April 11th. Penalties, after April 5th, 2025, for each hurdle race won 7lb. Howley Energy & Water LTD have 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 in this race 8 entries, 2 at £7 and 6 at £36. - Closed April 7th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3494; Second £1746; Third £874; Fourth £437. (Penalty Value £4568.06) Weights lowered 1lb.

SEE PAGE 32 FOR THIS RACE.

Sixth Race 4.28 - THE RACING TV OPEN HUNTERS’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5)

Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code £2361 to the winning horse The second to receive £1180, the third £590 and the fourth £295. for six yrs old and upwards, which, after 2022, have not won more than four steeple chases and which have finished first, second or third in a Point-to-Point steeple chase Enter by noon, April 7th and pay £23 stake, Declare by 10 00 a.m. April 11th. Weights: 11st 10lb each Mares allowed 7lb Penalties, after 2023, a winner of a steeple chase 4lb Of 2 steeple chases or of a Class 1 to Class 3 steeple chase 8lb (Half penalties for wins achieved in Novices’and Maiden Hunters’ Steeple Chases in Great Britain or Ireland) NB: With reference to the 8lb penalty for at least two Chase wins, a horse may only claim a half penalty if all wins were in Novice or Maiden Hunters’ Steeple Chases To be ridden by Amateur Jockeys. Racing TV have generously 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 in this race. 8 entries at £23. - Closed April 7th, 2025. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2052; Second £1026; Third £513; Fourth £257. (Penalty Value £2361.18) HC

SEE PAGE 36 FOR THIS RACE.

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