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4.00 2m. 4f. 194yds. Chase (Class 5) 5-y-o plus 6 Declared
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1st - £2,566.00 2nd - £1,284.00 3rd - £642.00 4th - £321.00
Formscan - STATTLER, who won the National Hunt Chase at the 2022 Cheltenham Festival and runner-up in the 2023 Irish Gold Cup when at his peak for Willie Mullins, is very hard to ignore on his debut in a hunters' chase. The obvious concern is the 653-day absence since he last saw competitive action. However, given that last appearance came in the 2024 Grand National, it's safe to say this level is readily eclipsed by his usual standard. Quel Destin's form under Rules is respected and he is suggested as the biggest danger. Snipe is a logical alternative.
Milan (GB)-Miss Overdrive(Overbury)
cp7(191) d1 (Mr Michael Rees)Rated 110
Jet Away (GB)-Satalda's Lady(Grand Plaisir)
ts7cp7(18) (Mr Edward Philipson-stow)Rated 127
Sholokhov (IRE)-Denwoman(Witness Box)
ts2(269) (Stables Business Park Ltd)
Muhtathir (GB)-High Destiny(High Yield)
bl7(352) (Martin Broughton & Friends)Rated 129
Soldier Of Fortune (IRE)-Pisces(Halling)
cp9(31) (Foxtrot Racing Snipe)Rated 120
Stowaway (GB)-Our Honey(Old Vic)
ts5(653) d1 (Bartlett, Carthy, McCoy, Shanahan)Rated 150
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22nd Apr 25 Hereford(3m 1f 44yds Hcap Chase, Good) Rated 115 5/2J Fav 11-9 Jonjo O'Neill Jr 3rd of 5 runners, nk and 21L behind A Definite Getaway (IRE) and Climbing (GB)