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7.40 1m. 7f. 214yds. Hcap Chase (Class 3) 5-y-o plus 4 Declared
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1st - £6,179.00 2nd - £2,843.00 3rd - £1,422.00 4th - £711.00 5th - £355.00
Formscan - WILLIE SHAKE HANDS failed to complete a double when beaten three lengths into second at Hexham last month, but that was still a respectable effort. The son of Mount Nelson competes off an unchanged rating and he looks the one to beat. Gale Mahler finished a fair third in this grade at Cartmel recently and she has to be considered on only her second start over fences. Anyharminasking can beat He's A Diamond home for third.
Getaway (GER)-Collen Beag(Mountain High)
cp5(35) d1 (Mrs Gay Smith)Rated 127
Mahler (GB)-Victrix Gale(Presenting)
ts4cp+(17) c1 d3 (Mr J Fyffe)Rated 126
Mount Nelson (GB)-Lady Olivia(Yeats)
ts+(25) d1 (Shake Hands Partnership)Rated 112
Diamond Boy (FR)-L'Atmosphere(Kayf Tara)
ts1hd1(38) (Miss Kelly Morgan)Rated 105
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The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.
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7th Dec 21 Uttoxeter(1m 7f 168yds Maiden Hurdle, Soft) Rated 118 6/4 11-4 Jonjo O'Neill Jr 2nd of 11 runners, 3.75L behind Risk D'argent (FR)
15th Oct 21 Uttoxeter(1m 7f 168yds Hurdle, Good) 9/2 10-11 Jonjo O'Neill Jr 4th of 10 runners, 9.50L behind Geromino (FR)
30th Jun 24 Uttoxeter(2m 3f 207yds Hurdle, Good to Soft) 11/8Fav 11-1 Henry Brooke 1st of 8 runners, by 2.5L and 9L from Flying Fortune (IRE) and Paddy De Pole (IRE)