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16:00 Monday 30 January 2017 194v2p

RACING UK WINTER SEASON TICKET HANDICAP CHASE (Qualifier) (4) t102

Distance : 2m 4f 110y
Prize : £4,874 Rated : (0-115) Age : 5yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Heavy
Race Type : Chase
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Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 Lucy Alexander silk 3. THE ORANGE ROGUE (IRE) 3. THE ORANGE ROGUE (IRE) <
105+
+7 > 79 Lucy Alexander 10 11-0 11/112 11/112
Lucy Alexander silk brg CLASSIC CLICHE (IRE) J: Lucy Alexander
T: N. W. Alexander
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-0 Eq: (t) OR: 103
N. W. Alexander (t) (103)
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proved at least as good as ever to come out on top, the application of a tongue strap perhaps making a difference, whilst more positive tactics seemed to suit too (had the run of the race); made all, not always fluent, shaken up after 4 out, kept going well.
made all, shaken up after 4 out, kept going well
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2 2 Richie McLernon silk 2. NAKADAM (FR) 2. NAKADAM (FR) -32 <
106+
-14 > 80 Richie McLernon 7 11-2 4/15 4/15
Richie McLernon silk bg CADOUDAL (FR) J: Richie McLernon
T: R. Mike Smith
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-2 Eq: (s+t) OR: 105
R. Mike Smith (s+t) (105)
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returned to form after 10 weeks off, his stable generally seeming to have turned the corner having had 2 winners earlier on the card, and he didn't have a problem dropping back markedly in trip, beaten only by one that had the run of things; patiently ridden, travelled well, took closer order 5 out, chased leader after 2 out, kept on; he should remain competitive now back in form.
held up, took closer order 5 out, chased leader after 2 out, kept on
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3 3 Jan Faltejsek silk 14 4. LOWANBEHOLD (IRE) 4. LOWANBEHOLD (IRE) +4 <
88+
-22 > 62 Jan Faltejsek 10 10-12 5/16 5/16
Jan Faltejsek silk grg ROSELIER (FR) J: Jan Faltejsek
T: Sandy Forster
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-12 Eq: (s) OR: 101
Sandy Forster (s) (101)
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wasn't disgraced in first-time cheekpieces but seems to be going through the motions at present; tracked pace, ridden when mistake 4 out, left in a place last, one paced.
tracked pace, ridden when mistake 4 out, left in a place last, one paced
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4 4 Derek Fox silk 10 1. TAP NIGHT (USA) 1. TAP NIGHT (USA) H (81) <
92
H (71) > 66 Derek Fox 10 11-12 7/24.5jf 7/24.5jf
Derek Fox silk chg DAYJUR (USA) J: Derek Fox
T: Lucinda Russell
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-12 Eq: (v) OR: 115
Lucinda Russell (v) (115)
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was well held in first-time visor and temperament is getting the better of him (best treated with caution); raced off the pace, not always fluent, labouring badly after 5 out, made little impression.
off pace, struggling after 5 out, little impression
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5 5 A. W. Short silk 8. ASUNCION (FR) 8. ASUNCION (FR) +14 <
62
+8 > 36 A. W. Short (7) 7 10-0 (9-6) 9/110 9/110
A. W. Short silk bm CYBORG (FR) J: A. W. Short (7)
T: Rebecca Menzies
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-0 (9-6) Eq: (b) OR: 89
Rebecca Menzies (b) (89)
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had plenty on from out of the handicap; prominent, off the bridle before most, lost place before twelfth, tailed off.
prominent, lost place before 12th, tailed off
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ur ur Jamie Hamilton silk 6. DANEHILLS WELL (IRE) 6. DANEHILLS WELL (IRE) <
86+
H (73) > Jamie Hamilton (3) 9 10-6 11/26.5 11/26.5
Jamie Hamilton silk bg SADDLERS' HALL (IRE) J: Jamie Hamilton (3)
T: Alison Hamilton
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-6 Eq: (s) OR: 95
Alison Hamilton (s) (95)
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was in the process of running creditably when departing; prominent, shaken up between 4 out and 3 out, blundered 2 out, held but in third when unseated rider last, looking sure to be placed.
prominent, shaken up between 4 out and 3 out, blundered 2 out, third when unseated rider last
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pu pu Brian Hughes silk 7. DINGO BAY 7. DINGO BAY <
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> Brian Hughes 11 10-1 7/24.5jf 7/24.5jf
Brian Hughes silk bg WELD J: Brian Hughes
T: Rebecca Menzies
Age: 11 Wgt: 10-1 Eq: (s) OR: 90
Rebecca Menzies (s) (90)
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was strong in the betting but ran no sort of race on first outing since leaving John Wade after 23 months off; mid-division, jumped none too fluently, reminders after sixth, pulled up before twelfth.
mid-division, not fluent, reminders after 6th, pulled up before 12th
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Non Runners: HARLEYS MAX. Fences: 17. Race Distance Adjustment: +73 yds

Winning Owner: Mrs S. Irwin

Time: 5m 46.9s Closing Sectional: (2.5f): 41.9s (99.4%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 115%, Betfair SP 101.8%

A run-of-the-mill handicap chase; the winner had the run of things and the second is probably of more interest going forward.

THE ORANGE ROGUE (IRE) proved at least as good as ever to come out on top, the application of a tongue strap perhaps making a difference, whilst more positive tactics seemed to suit too (had the run of the race); made all, not always fluent, shaken up after 4 out, kept going well.

NAKADAM (FR) returned to form after 10 weeks off, his stable generally seeming to have turned the corner having had 2 winners earlier on the card, and he didn't have a problem dropping back markedly in trip, beaten only by one that had the run of things; patiently ridden, travelled well, took closer order 5 out, chased leader after 2 out, kept on; he should remain competitive now back in form.

LOWANBEHOLD (IRE) wasn't disgraced in first-time cheekpieces but seems to be going through the motions at present; tracked pace, ridden when mistake 4 out, left in a place last, one paced.

TAP NIGHT (USA) was well held in first-time visor and temperament is getting the better of him (best treated with caution); raced off the pace, not always fluent, labouring badly after 5 out, made little impression.

ASUNCION (FR) had plenty on from out of the handicap; prominent, off the bridle before most, lost place before twelfth, tailed off.

DANEHILLS WELL (IRE) was in the process of running creditably when departing; prominent, shaken up between 4 out and 3 out, blundered 2 out, held but in third when unseated rider last, looking sure to be placed.

DINGO BAY was strong in the betting but ran no sort of race on first outing since leaving John Wade after 23 months off; mid-division, jumped none too fluently, reminders after sixth, pulled up before twelfth.