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15:50 Sunday 30 October 2016

COLIN PARKER MEMORIAL INTERMEDIATE CHASE (Listed) (1)

Distance : 2m 4f
Prize : £15,661 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Gd/Sft
Race Type : Chase
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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 Brian Hughes silk 2. SEEYOUATMIDNIGHT 2. SEEYOUATMIDNIGHT +3 <
149+
> 112 Brian Hughes 8 11-12 15/82.87 15/82.87
Brian Hughes silk bg MIDNIGHT LEGEND - MORSKY BALOO MORPETH J: Brian Hughes
T: Sandy Thomson
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-12
Sandy Thomson
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progressed throughout his novice season over fences, his 3 wins including a Grade 2, and he finished off with an excellent third in the Scottish Grand National; he was back down markedly in trip for his return from 7 months off but had no problem with it under a positive ride and looked at least as good as ever, possibly even better; made all, jumped impeccably, shaken up 3 out, stayed on strongly from next, impressive for all that he had the run of the race; he's entered in the Hennessy at the end of next month and will be of interest if that's where he heads, his style of racing and bold jumping ideal for Newbury.
made all, jumped very well, shaken up 3 out, stayed on strongly from next, impressive
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2 2 Daryl Jacob silk 12 1. BRISTOL DE MAI (FR) 1. BRISTOL DE MAI (FR) +8 <
136+
+19 > 99 Daryl Jacob 5 11-12 2/51.4f 2/51.4f
Daryl Jacob silk grg SADDLER MAKER (IRE) - LA BOLE NIGHT (FR) APRIL NIGHT (FR) J: Daryl Jacob
T: Nigel Twiston-Davies
Age: 5 Wgt: 11-12
Nigel Twiston-Davies
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was a shade disappointing on return from 7 months off but possibly wasn't suited by allowing the winner the lead (made all for all 4 wins last season), not always fluent tracking Seeyouatmidnight, and then as he made an effort 3 out he clipped his rival in mid-air which won't have helped, beaten when eased on the run-in; he's a talented young chaser who held his form very well last season and he's likely to be back to his best sooner rather than later.
chased leader, effort when bumped 3 out, beaten when eased run-in
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Non Runners: MORE OF THAT (IRE). Fences: 16. Race Distance Adjustment: +44 yds

Winning Owner: Mrs A. M. Thomson

Time: 5m 5s Closing Sectional: (3.1f): 42.7s (109.6%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 106%, Betfair SP 98.4%

It's hard to be confident about exactly what's been achieved given there were only 2 runners, though both Seeyouatmidnight and Bristol de Mai are very smart second-season chasers, and it was a flawless display from the winner.

SEEYOUATMIDNIGHT progressed throughout his novice season over fences, his 3 wins including a Grade 2, and he finished off with an excellent third in the Scottish Grand National; he was back down markedly in trip for his return from 7 months off but had no problem with it under a positive ride and looked at least as good as ever, possibly even better; made all, jumped impeccably, shaken up 3 out, stayed on strongly from next, impressive for all that he had the run of the race; he's entered in the Hennessy at the end of next month and will be of interest if that's where he heads, his style of racing and bold jumping ideal for Newbury.

BRISTOL DE MAI (FR) was a shade disappointing on return from 7 months off but possibly wasn't suited by allowing the winner the lead (made all for all 4 wins last season), not always fluent tracking Seeyouatmidnight, and then as he made an effort 3 out he clipped his rival in mid-air which won't have helped, beaten when eased on the run-in; he's a talented young chaser who held his form very well last season and he's likely to be back to his best sooner rather than later.