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1.00 The Broadway & Horton Cricket Club Novices’ Hurdle (Class 4) (GBB Race
First Race 1.00
The Broadway & Horton Cricket Club Novices’ Hurdle Race (Class 4) (GBB Race)
for novice four yrs old and upwards x Total race value £9100 Owners Prize Money. 1st £3797, 2nd £1899, 3rd £949, 4th £475. (Penalty Value £4955.86)
2m 3f 1y
Race Description
Novice races tend to be for younger horses that are still learning their way over hurdles or fences and allow them to race against each other before graduating up the ranks. Horses are classed as a novice if they have yet to win a race, under the respective code, prior to the official start of the season, towards the end of April although for wins between 1st March and the end of the season they may continue to contest novice races until the end of the following October. This particular two miles and three furlongs novices’ hurdle race is for horses aged four-years-old and upwards which have not won more than one hurdle race.
Br Breeding O Owner B Breeder J Jockey T Trainer S Sponsor
colours no horse
1 GRANGECLARE GLORY (IRE) (37) 43P-125
Br B g Fame And Glory - Annies Joy (IRE) O Friends of Ebony Horse Club
age
st-lb 7 11-12
Tom Scudamore J David Pipe, Wellington T B Helen Haverty W & S Recycling S TIMEFORMVIEW Fairly useful hurdler who failed to stay upped to 3m when fifth in handicap at Aintree 37 days ago. Not ruled out now back down in trip. TFRHHHHI BHA117 2 JPR ONE (IRE) (31) 12
Br B or Br g Court Cave (IRE) - Lady Knightess (IRE) O Mr J. P. Romans
5 11-12
Brendan Powell J Colin Tizzard, Sherborne T B Robert Allen Coral Racing Limited S TIMEFORMVIEWDebut winner at Exeter in November before excellent second of 5 in 2m novice at Cheltenham 31 days ago.Has more to offer, and he sets a good standard. TFRHHHHH BHA131 3 HOSTILE (GB) (1019) 2//-
Br Ch g Malinas (GER) - Skew O ALAN KING & C & H BARRETT
8 11-5
Tom Cannon J Alan King, Barbury Castle T B Redgate Bloodstock & Trickledown Stud Hare Group Ltd S TIMEFORM VIEW 16/1, promising second in bumper at Warwick but off over 2 years since. Market should prove informative on his comeback/hurdles debut. TFRHHHII BHA4 HYLAND (FR) (35) 4 BF
Br Gr g Turgeon (USA) - Medine (FR) O The Ten From Seven
5 11-5
James Bowen J Nicky Henderson, Lambourn T B Mr Denis Parreau Delhote Unibet S TIMEFORMVIEW 11/5, shaped encouragingly when fourth in bumper at Ludlow 35 days ago. Makes hurdles debut stepping up in trip and no forlorn hope for leading yard. TFRHHHII BHA5 NEWTONIAN (GB) (58) 23
Br B g Telescope (IRE) - Mi Money O Mr Peter Mellett
5 11-5
Sam Twiston-Davies J Oliver Sherwood, Upper Lambourn T B David Jenks Rewards 4 Racing Ltd S TIMEFORMVIEW Fair form when placed in bumpers at Fontwell and Uttoxeter. Goes over hurdles and shouldn’t be underestimated. TFRHHHII BHA-
6 STORM LORD (IRE) (32) 5-6
Br Br or Gr g Yeats (IRE) - Lady Sagamix (FR)
6 11-5
Tom Bellamy J
O Kevin Lloyd & Nicky Turner
Emma Lavelle, Marlborough T B J. Harney & S. Harney Hatherden Horse Transport S TIMEFORMVIEW 50/1, looked green when sixth of 17 in novice at Warwick (21f, soft) on his hurdles bow 32 days ago. Can step forward. TFRHHHII BHA-
7 T’ARAISON (FR) (14) 04
Br B g Buck’s Boum (FR) - Al Gane (FR) O Mr John P. McManus
5 11-5
Jonjo O’Neill Jr. J Jonjo O’Neill, Cheltenham T B Mr Emmanuel Clayeux Wasdell Group S TIMEFORM VIEW 20/1, much better effort over hurdles when fourth of 8 in novice at Chepstow (19.4f, soft) 14 days ago. Needs to progress further if he’s to trouble the principals, however. TFRHHHII BHA-
8 TANGO TARA (GB) (407) 1-
Br B g Kayf Tara - Bling Noir (FR)
6 11-5
Harry Cobden J
O Middleham Park Racing XXXIX & Peter Lamb
Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T B Mr George Stanners Middleham Park Racing S TIMEFORMVIEW€72,000 3-y-o,£120,000 4-y-o,KayfTara gelding.Half-brother to useful hurdler/chaser Rapper.Points winner in 2020 so he needs considering for top yard. TFRHHHII BHA-
10
James Best J Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke T B Mrs Karen Hannon Bet UK / Game Tech Marketing Limited S TIMEFORMVIEW Well held both runs over hurdles, ninth of 15 in novice at Wincanton (15.2f, soft) 15 days ago. Up in trip with lots of work to do. TFRHHIII BHA-
DECLARED RUNNERS 9 2021:MEETING ABANDONED
Tongue Strap worn by No. 1. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1.
Stewards Note:
T’ARAISON: Following its run on 27/12/2021 it was reported that the horse was hampered by a faller. Probable S.P’s: 5-4 JPR One (IRE), 7-2 Tango Tara (GB), 7-1 Grangeclare Glory (IRE), 12-1 Hyland (FR), 18-1 Hostile (GB), Newtonian (GB), 40-1 Storm Lord (IRE), T’Araison (FR), 100-1 Sevenofus (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
JPR ONE has made an excellent start in this sphere and is confidently expected to make it 2-3 now he steps up in trip after his excellent Cheltenham second last month. Grangeclare Glory will benefit from this return to a shorter trip and is next on the list ahead of Nicky Henderson’s hurdling newcomer Hyland, who is worth a market check.
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.JPR ONE (IRE) 2.GRANGECLARE GLORY (IRE) 3.HYLAND (FR)
The Result
1st 2nd 3rd 4th Distance Time
Great British Bonus Scheme
The Great British Bonus (GBB) offers multiple bonuses of up to £20,000 per eligible race for British-bred fillies and mares.
Baby Changing Facilities
Baby changing facilities are available in the Orchard Stand.
Photographs
Horse Welfare
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A second vet follows the action from the stands and coordinates the required response to any incidents. In addition, throughout the meeting a close check is kept on all horses, especially those returning after a race. It is standard policy that in the event of a horse requiring veterinary treatment whilst on site, screens will be erected around the horse. It is designed to afford the vet and horse some privacy. Please do not assume the worst.