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CATTERICK BRIDGE 14:40

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14:40 Thursday 09 January 2020

WATT FENCES NORTH YORKSHIRE GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAP CHASE (3)

Distance : 3m 5f 214y
Prize : £14,389 Rated : (0-140) Age : 5yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Soft
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 Thomas Dowson silk 3. LITTLE BRUCE (IRE) 3. LITTLE BRUCE (IRE) H (114) <
133+
-6 > 75 Thomas Dowson 8 11-11 15/82.87f 15/82.87f
Thomas Dowson silk bg YEATS (IRE) - LADY ROLFE (IRE) ALZAO (USA) J: Thomas Dowson
T: Philip Kirby
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-11 Eq: (s) OR: 132
Philip Kirby (s) (132)
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fresh from a perfect tune-up over hurdles, produced a career best to go one better than in this race in 2019, no Sharp Response to contend with this time around and ultimately justifying market strength with authority; never far away, edged ahead eighth, headed twentieth, responded to brief moment of becoming outpaced to lead again soon after 2 out, kept on well run-in, went clear; he'll be best campaigned at extreme distances for the rest of the season.
never far away, edged ahead 8th, headed 20th, led again soon after 2 out, kept on well run-in, went clear
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2 2 Mr Noel George silk 3 2. SUMKINDOFKING (IRE) 2. SUMKINDOFKING (IRE) -8 <
132
-2 > 74 Mr Noel George (7) 9 11-12 6/17 6/17
Mr Noel George silk brg KING'S THEATRE (IRE) - SHANNON ROSE (IRE) TOPANOORA J: Mr Noel George (7)
T: Tom George
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-12 Eq: (s+t) OR: 133
Tom George (s+t) (133)
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had slipped another 1 lb in the weights and, aided by a relative test of speed over the longer trip, found only one who'd been laid out too good, a season's best in all likelihood; in touch, travelled well, quickened to lead briefly 2 out, rallied, left behind by winner only late on.
in touch, quickened to lead briefly 2 out, rallied, left behind by winner only late
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3 3 Sean Quinlan silk 6 8. CHASE THE WIND (IRE) 8. CHASE THE WIND (IRE) -2 <
109+
> 51 Sean Quinlan 11 10-8 17/29.5 17/29.5
Sean Quinlan silk chg SPADOUN (FR) - ASFREEASTHEWIND (IRE) MOSCOW SOCIETY (USA) J: Sean Quinlan
T: Joanne Foster
Age: 11 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (t) OR: 115
Joanne Foster (t) (115)
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remains in good form, running the finish out of younger rivals in a higher grade proving just beyond him, some weak veterans' form floating around at present after all; in touch, produced to lead twentieth, kicked on 3 out, headed next, no extra run-in.
in touch, produced to lead 20th, kicked on 3 out, headed next, no extra run-in
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4 4 Jonathan England silk 7. MANWELL (IRE) 7. MANWELL (IRE) +3 <
109+
-12 > 51 Jonathan England 10 10-10 6/17 6/17
Jonathan England silk bg GOLD WELL - ROBORETTE (FR) ROBORE (FR) J: Jonathan England
T: Sam England
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-10 Eq: (t) OR: 117
Sam England (t) (117)
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did more to suggest he's finding top form, this sort of trip unlikely to prove his ideal for all he didn't flag half as badly as might have been expected (this nothing like the slog some of these races can prove); dropped out, out wide, still plenty to do 4 out, crept closer early in straight, no further impression.
dropped out, wide, still off pace 4 out, crept closer straight, no further impression
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5 5 Jack Tudor silk 54 1. KINGSWELL THEATRE 1. KINGSWELL THEATRE <
83
> 25 Jack Tudor (7) 11 11-12 15/28.5 15/28.5
Jack Tudor silk bg KING'S THEATRE (IRE) - CRESSWELL NATIVE (IRE) BE MY NATIVE (USA) J: Jack Tudor (7)
T: Michael Scudamore
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-12 Eq: (s) OR: 133
Michael Scudamore (s) (133)
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seems to have lost his way, even a 7-lb conditional with the golden touch unable to revive him; chased leader until early final circuit, ridden from seventeenth, labouring 5 out.
chased leader until early final circuit, ridden from 17th, labouring 5 out
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F F Brian Hughes silk 5. BRIAN BORANHA (IRE) 5. BRIAN BORANHA (IRE) <
128+
-21 > Brian Hughes 9 11-9 5/16 5/16
Brian Hughes silk bg BRIAN BORU - TAPNEIRAM (IRE) KAHYASI J: Brian Hughes
T: Peter Niven
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-9 OR: 130
Peter Niven (130)
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back under less punishing conditions, was in the process of adding another bold showing to his collection in these long-distance handicaps in the North when coming down with the outcome still up in the air; patiently ridden, not always fluent, out wide, good progress before 4 out, shaken up from 2 out but didn't go away (despite the odd weak finish on record) and yet to be fully asked for effort under a length down when falling at the last, rated between the winner and runner-up.
held up, wide, progress before 4 out, shaken up from 2 out, close up when fell last
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pu pu Jeremiah McGrath silk 6. PICKAMIX 6. PICKAMIX <
> Jeremiah McGrath 9 11-8 14/115 14/115
Jeremiah McGrath silk grg SAGAMIX (FR) - STAR OF WONDER (FR) THE WONDER (FR) J: Jeremiah McGrath
T: Charlie Mann
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-8 Eq: (v+t) OR: 129
Charlie Mann (v+t) (129)
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alarmingly easy to back, ran as the betting predicted, providing a third successive 'P' to his form figures; raced off the pace, not jump well, struggling back straight.
off pace, not jump well, struggling back straight
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pu pu Bryony Frost silk 4. MILANSBAR (IRE) 4. MILANSBAR (IRE) <
Bryony Frost 13 11-9 14/115 14/115
Bryony Frost silk bg MILAN - ARDENBAR ARDROSS J: Bryony Frost
T: Neil King
Age: 13 Wgt: 11-9 Eq: (b) OR: 130
Neil King (b) (130)
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retried in headgear after 7 weeks off, still ran no better than on his return, pulled up on 3 of his last 4 outings now; led until eighteenth, struggling quickly.
led until 18th, struggling quickly
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All 8 ran. Fences: 24. Race Distance Adjustment: +69 yds

Winning Owner: The GPS Partnership

Time: 8m 22.2s Closing Sectional: (3.1f): 46.7s (110.1%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 116%, Betfair SP 100.5%

This has been contested by a few more up-and-comers in recent years than would be associated with a regional 'National' but this edition fell rather more in line with the norm, and it didn't take marked improvement to see the winner go one better than in the 2019 running in a race that became a surprising test of speed at the trip, the sharp track obviously a factor in the way it developed but a stop-start gallop set by Milansbar another.

LITTLE BRUCE (IRE) fresh from a perfect tune-up over hurdles, produced a career best to go one better than in this race in 2019, no Sharp Response to contend with this time around and ultimately justifying market strength with authority; never far away, edged ahead eighth, headed twentieth, responded to brief moment of becoming outpaced to lead again soon after 2 out, kept on well run-in, went clear; he'll be best campaigned at extreme distances for the rest of the season.

SUMKINDOFKING (IRE) had slipped another 1 lb in the weights and, aided by a relative test of speed over the longer trip, found only one who'd been laid out too good, a season's best in all likelihood; in touch, travelled well, quickened to lead briefly 2 out, rallied, left behind by winner only late on.

CHASE THE WIND (IRE) remains in good form, running the finish out of younger rivals in a higher grade proving just beyond him, some weak veterans' form floating around at present after all; in touch, produced to lead twentieth, kicked on 3 out, headed next, no extra run-in.

MANWELL (IRE) did more to suggest he's finding top form, this sort of trip unlikely to prove his ideal for all he didn't flag half as badly as might have been expected (this nothing like the slog some of these races can prove); dropped out, out wide, still plenty to do 4 out, crept closer early in straight, no further impression.

KINGSWELL THEATRE seems to have lost his way, even a 7-lb conditional with the golden touch unable to revive him; chased leader until early final circuit, ridden from seventeenth, labouring 5 out.

BRIAN BORANHA (IRE) back under less punishing conditions, was in the process of adding another bold showing to his collection in these long-distance handicaps in the North when coming down with the outcome still up in the air; patiently ridden, not always fluent, out wide, good progress before 4 out, shaken up from 2 out but didn't go away (despite the odd weak finish on record) and yet to be fully asked for effort under a length down when falling at the last, rated between the winner and runner-up.

PICKAMIX alarmingly easy to back, ran as the betting predicted, providing a third successive 'P' to his form figures; raced off the pace, not jump well, struggling back straight.

MILANSBAR (IRE) retried in headgear after 7 weeks off, still ran no better than on his return, pulled up on 3 of his last 4 outings now; led until eighteenth, struggling quickly.