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THE JENNINGSBET ANDOVER HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) for four yrs old and upwards x Total prize fund £9000 Owners Prize Money. 1st £3635, 2nd £1817, 3rd £909, 4th £455, 5th £227. (Penalty Value £4752.90)

Leading course trainer (17-22): P Nicholls (80 wins from 293 runners, 27%) runs DE WANTED WARRIOR

Trainer-in-form (last 14 days): P Nicholls (10 wins from 50 runners, 20%) runs DE WANTED WARRIOR colours no horse age st-lb

Longest Traveller: WILLIAM EWART trained by C Williams, Bridgend, 94 miles.

1 DE WANTED WARRIOR (IRE) (42) 030

7 12-1

Br B g Ocovango - Brown Sheila (IRE) Bryony Frost J

O Barber, Jackson and Eddy Paul Nicholls, Ditcheat T

B Adrian Budds Morson Group S

TIMEFORM VIEW Bred to stay well and left debut form well behind when third in Chepstow novice. Poor effort since, though, leaving him with a bit to prove on handicap debut. TFRHHIII BHA111

2 COPSHILL LAD (IRE) (37) 2-134 BF

5 12-1

Br Gr g Kingston Hill - Una Sorpresa (GER) Bradley Harris (7) J

O Middleham Park Racing XLVII Milton Harris, Warminster T

B Miss Roisin O’Brien Middleham Park Racing S

TIMEFORMVIEWRunner-upsoleoutinginIrishpointandwentonebetterwhenreadilywinningaStratfordbumperinMay.Tonguetiedandofferedplenty toworkonstartingoutoverhurdleswhenthirdatExeter.Disappointedsincebutlooksofinterestnowtacklinghandicaps. TFRHHHHH BHA111

3 SUPER DUPER SAM (GB) (15) 245-2F0

Br Ch g Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - With Grace

7 11-13

Sam Twiston-Davies J

O Mr D. V. Stevens Neil Mulholland, Limpley Stoke T

B Shade Oak Stud

TIMEFORM VIEW Bumper winner who has shown fair form over hurdles. Disappointing last time, though, and hard to make a strong case for despite the first-time tongue strap. TFRHHIII BHA109

4 HITITI (FR) (17) 11-U434

6 11-12

Br B g Great Pretender (IRE) - Val’melodie (FR) Harry Kimber (3) J

O Dr & Mrs John Millar Robert Walford, Blandford T

B Mr Ludovic Fleury et al Tote S

TIMEFORM VIEW Ended last season over hurdles on a high, winning handicaps at Fontwell and Exeter Fair efforts over fences lately and warrants respect back in this discipline TFRHHHHI BHA108

5 ELECTRIC ANNIE (IRE) (12) 115-2P3 CD 8 11-6

Br B m Fame And Glory - Decent Dime (IRE) Mr George Hiscock (7) J

O Mr P. Hiscock Robert Walford, Blandford T

B James Bryson

TIMEFORM VIEW Dual winner over hurdles (at up to 21.3f) last season and fair encouraging start over fences on return at Kempton in November. Respectable effort in that sphere last time. TFRHHHII BHA102

6 CASPERS COURT (IRE) (20) 132365

9 11-0

Br Gr g Court Cave (IRE) - Kindle Ball (FR) Ben Godfrey (3) J

O Mr D Stevens & Mrs S Stevens

Kayley Woollacott, Crewkerne T

B Roy McMurray The Firehouse Somerset S

TIMEFORM VIEW Won at Fontwell in June who but found good run of form coming to a halt there last time

HHIII BHA96

7 WEARAPINKRIBBON (IRE) (59) 5P6P05 D 7 10-5

Br Ch g Shantou (USA) - Pink Hat (IRE) Paul O’Brien J

O Warmwellcome Partnership Helen Nelmes, Dorchester T

B Mrs J. M. Mullins

TIMEFORM VIEW Fairly useful ex-Irish winning hurdler but hasn’t done much for present connections.

8 PER VINO VERITAS (GB) (11) 640-0P0

8 10-4

HHIII BHA87

Br B g Arvico (FR) - Countess Point Sean Houlihan J

O Mr Sax Purdie Joe Tizzard, Sherborne T

B Mrs J. E. Purdie Coral Racing Limited S

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest maiden who hasn’t been firing of late Others more persuasive.

TFRHHIII BHA86

9 WILLIAM EWART (IRE) (87) 0000-23

6 10-2

Br B g Sageburg (IRE) - Romantic Fashion (IRE) Ellis Collier (7) J

O Sue Howell Christian Williams, Bridgend T

B Ms Kathryn Tottenham NAF S

TIMEFORM VIEW Modest hurdler who has run at least respectably on his last two starts. Has had a break since, but should be on the premises. TFRHHHII BHA83

10 HARD FROST (FR) (12) 040-002

6 10-2

Br B g Silver Frost (IRE) - Lottie Belle (FR) Tristan Durrell (5) J

O The Tail Waggers Syndicate Harry Derham, Upper Lambourn T

B Mr P. Tardieu De Maleissye Melun et al All Sport Insurance Services Ltd S

TIMEFORM VIEW Showed fair from on the first of 2 starts in bumpers and improved on previous hurdling efforts when second at Fontwell 12 days ago. Not discounted. TFRHHHII BHA82

DECLARED RUNNERS 10 2022: FLOWING CADENZA 8 10 9 Jack Martin 22-1 (Bob Buckler) 18 ran

Tongue Strap worn first time by No 1, 3. Blinkers worn by No 8. Tongue Strap worn by No 2, 4, 9, 10

Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No 7, 10 Running for the first time since Wind Surgery No 9.

Stewards Note:

DE WANTED WARRIOR: Following its run on 7/1/2023 it was reported that the horse stopped quickly

COPSHILL LAD: Following its run on 12/1/2023 it was reported that the trainer could not explain the poor run.

Probable S.P’s: 3-1 Hititi (FR), 5-1 Copshill Lad (IRE), Hard Frost (FR), 13-2 Electric Annie (IRE), 10-1 William Ewart (IRE), 14-1 De Wanted Warrior (IRE), 18-1 Caspers Court (IRE), 28-1 Super Duper Sam (GB), Wearapinkribbon (IRE), 33-1 Per Vino Veritas (GB)

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COPSHILL LAD didn’t come up to expectations at Catterick last time but he shaped well on his hurdling debut prior to that and his bumper win gives him scope for improvement, so he’s worth chancing on handicap debut. Htiti has been in good form over fences and looks the main danger ahead of Electric Annie RACE TIME DISTANCE WE LISTEN. WE SUPPORT. WWW RACINGWELFARE.CO.UK

Abandoned Racing

In the event of abandonment before the conclusion of the first race, racegoers will receive a full refund If racing is abandoned between the first and third races, 50% will be refunded Thereafter no refunds will be made Applications must be made in writing to the Racecourse Office within 14 days of the race meeting and must be accompanied by the paper admission ticket No refunds will be available on the day of racing If racing is abandoned prior to the raceday, or before gates open, all pre-booked tickets that have been paid for in advance will automatically be refunded in full

Alcohol

Please would racegoers kindly note that the bringing of your own alcoholic drink into the Racecourse is strictly prohibited. For your own enjoyment of racing at Wincanton and to avoid disappointment please observe this restriction.

Behaviour and Dress Code

The Racecourse reserves the right to refuse admission to all Enclosures or to eject any person from the racecourse When patrons are refused or ejected from the racecourse they will not be entitled to a refund

When leaving the Racecourse please be considerate of our neighbours and do so in a responsible manner.

Dogs

Racegoers are reminded that dogs are not permitted within the Premier and Grandstand Enclosures or within the Centre of the Course. Dogs in the Course Enclosure must be kept on a lead at all times.

Emergency Evacuation

Whilst we always endeavour to take appropriate steps to ensure your safety, comfort and enjoyment, an incident may occur which is beyond our control and it is, therefore, important that you are aware of how we intend to look after you in the event of an emergency We employ Safety Officials whose job it is to ensure your safety In the event of a situation which requires a partial or full evacuation of the Stands, announcements will be broadcast and the Officials will undertake the responsibility of ushering you to a place of safety; it is essential that you follow their instructions Please take your belongings with you and proceed out of the enclosure quickly and quietly under their guidance The evacuation procedures have been carefully planned to lead you to a safe area It may give you peace of mind if you pre-plan and agree a meeting place with your party, just in case you become separated If we are unable to re-occupy the Stands for any reason, you will be advised immediately, and, if it is considered safe to do so, you will be invited to return to your car or coach. These are precautionary arrangements which we trust will not be required However, in the event of an emergency please remember; Take your belongings with you and under direction of the officials proceed quickly and quietly to the safe area then to your agreed rendezvous point or to your car or coach.

Health and Safety Notice

The Racecourse would be grateful if you would observe all Health & Safety requirements whilst you are at Wincanton Racecourse. The emergency exits from the bars onto the grandstand steppings are painted yellow and we would request that you do not stop whilst in this area We would also request that only those that are disabled use the disabled viewing ramp and that parents keep a close eye on all children and prevent them from climbing the running rails and getting on to the actual racecourse. We would also like to remind racegoers that the first aid room is located adjacent to the weighing room

Racehorse & Jockey Welfare

The welfare of the sport’s equine and human participants is paramount to British Horseracing. All racehorses competing in Britain are stabled at the premises of trainers who are licensed by The British Horseracing Authority. The standards demanded by The BHA of licensed racehorse trainers far exceed those prescribed by animal welfare legislation. The British Horseracing Authority similarly licenses every racecourse, setting high standards for the racing surface and all parts of the course used by competitors, both human and equine. BHA Officials ensure that racecourses delivers these standards In addition Wincanton Racecourse employs three veterinary surgeons, whose sole responsibility it is to provide care to the horses throughout their time at the racecourse. In the event of an incident on the racecourse, any horse affected will receive immediate treatment from the racecourse’s veterinary team Qualified paramedics and doctors are also on hand in the case of any incident involving a jockey If any incident occurs during a race it is routine practice for screens to be erected around the horse or jockey receiving treatment. This is to allow the veterinary or medical personnel to make a safe and accurate diagnosis and so that they may perform any treatment in a private and calm environment. If necessary, horses and riders will be transported from the course to receive further treatment at the nearest equine hospital or Accident & Emergency hospital

Crossing the Course

The centre of the course viewing is available to all Premier enclosure ticket holders. Please note you must stay within the designated area and access will not be allowed from the time horses are on the course until all horses have left the course The only exception to this will be for owners and trainers with runners on the day and racecourse officials

Photography

Racegoers may take photographs for private use within the areas normally open to the public. Flash photography is not permitted.

Prize Money

The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £772,031 at this racecourse in 2022

In-Running Betting

Please note that in-running betting is not allowed in any public areas of Wincanton Racecourse. As expressly permitted by the Wincanton Racecourse Special Conditions, attendees may not use mobile telephones, laptop computers or any other communications device whilst on the Racecourse to communicate with anyone outside the Racecourse for the purpose of or in connection with any betting. Any racegoer found to be in breach of this rule will be removed from the Racecourse

Gambling

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