Bet Slip
My Bet Slip
-
How to use My Betslip
Placing a Single Bet Placing a Multiple Bet Manage bookmakers

Simply click a price on Race Passes and we’ll take you off to place your bet with your favourite bookmaker. You can also place single bets from the Bet Slip – just click the price in the Bet Slip.

Our Bet Slip allows you to build up your selections before you begin placing multiple bets with your favourite bookmakers. Click the +BET button to add your selections and then, when you’re ready, hit ‘Bet Now’ to go to your chosen bookmaker’s site and place your bets.

Select the bookmaker prices you want to display on Race Passes by switching the toggles between show and hide in the Bookmaker Manager, or use the Currently Showing selection screen. We will automatically display the best odds from your chosen bookmakers.

Note that Betfair Exchange prices are available to logged in customers only and are not included in the best odds calculation.

Bets Odds
You currently have no selections.
timeform logo mini sign in to timeformSign In

register to timeformRegister Free Bets
timeform menu collapse
<<  GO BACK TO RESULTS
Race Pass Options
calendar

ASCOT 15:32

12:3013:0513:4014:1514:5015:3216:02
< 15:32 >

15:32 Saturday 18 January 2025

BETMGM CLARENCE HOUSE CHASE (Grade 1) (1)

Distance : 2m 167y
Prize : £98,472 Age : 5yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Gd/Sft
Race Type : Chase
-
Pedigree
-
Race Reports
-
Running Notes
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 Nico de Boinville silk 4. JONBON (FR) 4. JONBON (FR) -7 <
177+
175 Nico de Boinville 9 11-10 8/131.61f 8/131.61f
Nico de Boinville silk bg WALK IN THE PARK (IRE) - STAR FACE (FR) SAINT DES SAINTS (FR) J: Nico de Boinville
T: Nicky Henderson
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-10
Nicky Henderson
premium content
had been a beaten favourite in this last season but made no mistake this time around, as at Sandown more relaxed beforehand than typical in the past, adding yet another Grade 1 to his tally with a performance as good as any in his wonderfully consistent career; soon led, jumped fluently in main if slightly left at times and travelled well, joined briefly fifth, pressed on before eighth, fiddled 3 out, quickened after, in command when left further clear 2 out, kept on well; it's hard to see what can beat him in the Champion Chase.
soon led, joined briefly 5th, pressed on before 8th, not fluent 3 out, quickened after, in command 2 out, drew clear approaching last, kept on well
premium content My Timeform available only to Registered users
2 2 P. Townend silk 3. ENERGUMENE (FR) 3. ENERGUMENE (FR) -5 <
168
166 P. Townend 11 11-10 9/43.25 9/43.25
P. Townend silk brg DENHAM RED (FR) - OLINIGHT (FR) APRIL NIGHT (FR) J: P. Townend
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-10
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
premium content
had shown at Cork that he retained most of his ability, but he faced a 2-year younger opponent of a higher calibre at level weights this time and wasn't able to find the improvement required from that first run back after a long absence, hard to see him turning the tables at Cheltenham, though it's conceivable that he could narrow the gap, given his trainer's skills, his 2 previous wins in the Champion Chase following defeats in the Clarence House after all; took keen hold and mostly pressed leader, shaken up after 3 out, second when mistake 2 out, not quicken, no extra final 100 yds.
pressed leader, upsides 1st, upsides again 5th, shaken up after 3 out, second when mistake 2 out, not quicken, no extra final 100 yds
premium content My Timeform available only to Registered users
3 3 Tom Cannon silk 4 2. EDWARDSTONE 2. EDWARDSTONE -2 <
163
-21 > 161 Tom Cannon 11 11-10 12/113 12/113
Tom Cannon silk bg KAYF TARA - NOTHINGTOLOOSE (IRE) LUSO J: Tom Cannon
T: Alan King
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-10
Alan King
premium content
ran another good race in defeat, essentially not good enough but sticking to his task after he'd not had the pace to go with the first 2 turning for home; held up, not fluent 3 out, shaken up after, not quicken, kept on run-in.
held up, not fluent 3 out, shaken up after, not quicken, kept on run-in
premium content My Timeform available only to Registered users
4 4 Bryan Carver silk 35 1. BOOTHILL (IRE) 1. BOOTHILL (IRE) <
116
114 Bryan Carver 10 11-10 16/117 16/117
Bryan Carver silk b or brg PRESENTING - OYSTER PIPIT (IRE) ACCORDION J: Bryan Carver
T: Harry Fry
Age: 10 Wgt: 11-10 Eq: (t)
Harry Fry (t)
premium content
was up against it in this company but ran well below his best in any case; held up, shaken up before 3 out, left behind home turn.
held up, shaken up before 3 out, left behind home turn
premium content My Timeform available only to Registered users

All 4 ran. Fences: 13. Race Distance Adjustment: +50 yds

Winning Owner: Mr John P. McManus

Time: 4m 6.1s Closing Sectional: (3.8f): 54.9s (100.3%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 106%, Betfair SP 98.8%

The Clarence House was able to be run at Ascot for the first time since Shishkin defeated Energumene in an epic renewal in 2022 and it featured another keenly anticipated clash between the stables of Henderson and Mullins, with Energumene this time facing Jonbon, the pair incidentally the beaten favourites in the 2 runnings staged at Cheltenham in the last couple of seasons; the race wasn't quite so memorable as 2022 turned out to be, but Jonbon produced a performance at least as good as he ever has in seeing off the challenge of his older rival in decisive fashion, hard to see why the tables should be turned at Cheltenham, the winner's performance as good as any apart from Shishkin - and Energumene - in 2022 since this race became a Grade 1 in 2008; the pace was sound, the leader asked to up the tempo from the eighth then really going for home after 3 out.

JONBON (FR) had been a beaten favourite in this last season but made no mistake this time around, as at Sandown more relaxed beforehand than typical in the past, adding yet another Grade 1 to his tally with a performance as good as any in his wonderfully consistent career; soon led, jumped fluently in main if slightly left at times and travelled well, joined briefly fifth, pressed on before eighth, fiddled 3 out, quickened after, in command when left further clear 2 out, kept on well; it's hard to see what can beat him in the Champion Chase.

ENERGUMENE (FR) had shown at Cork that he retained most of his ability, but he faced a 2-year younger opponent of a higher calibre at level weights this time and wasn't able to find the improvement required from that first run back after a long absence, hard to see him turning the tables at Cheltenham, though it's conceivable that he could narrow the gap, given his trainer's skills, his 2 previous wins in the Champion Chase following defeats in the Clarence House after all; took keen hold and mostly pressed leader, shaken up after 3 out, second when mistake 2 out, not quicken, no extra final 100 yds.

EDWARDSTONE ran another good race in defeat, essentially not good enough but sticking to his task after he'd not had the pace to go with the first 2 turning for home; held up, not fluent 3 out, shaken up after, not quicken, kept on run-in.

BOOTHILL (IRE) was up against it in this company but ran well below his best in any case; held up, shaken up before 3 out, left behind home turn.