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15:15 Saturday 21 January 2017

PETER MARSH CHASE (LIMITED HANDICAP) (Grade 2) (1)

Distance : 3m 24y
Prize : £28,475 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 Daryl Jacob silk 3. BRISTOL DE MAI (FR) 3. BRISTOL DE MAI (FR) -11 <
166+
-20 > 164 Daryl Jacob 6 11-2 4/15jf 4/15jf
Daryl Jacob silk grg SADDLER MAKER (IRE) - LA BOLE NIGHT (FR) APRIL NIGHT (FR) J: Daryl Jacob
T: Nigel Twiston-Davies
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-2 OR: 154
Nigel Twiston-Davies (154)
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after 8 weeks off, showed much improved form, well served by 3m this time, the only one galloping at the finish after going strongly all the way, his margin exaggerated by late mistakes of his closest pursuers, though this still a high-class effort; never far away, jumped well, tanked along, made most from eighth, in command 3 out, kept on well, impressive; it's possible this was a one-off, the conditions perfect for such a performance (he'd been a wide-margin winner of the Grade 2 novice on this card in 2016), but he's only 6 and had few chances faced with this sort of test, and he's worth the benefit of the doubt, clearly running to a level that suggests he's worth allowing to take his chance in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
never far away, jumped well, made most from 8th, in command 3 out, kept on well, impressive
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2 2 Charlie Deutsch silk 22 5. OTAGO TRAIL (IRE) 5. OTAGO TRAIL (IRE) <
141+
+12 > 139 Charlie Deutsch (3) 9 10-13 11/112 11/112
Charlie Deutsch silk bg HERON ISLAND (IRE) - COOL CHIC (IRE) ROSELIER (FR) J: Charlie Deutsch (3)
T: Venetia Williams
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-13 OR: 151
Venetia Williams (151)
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was unable to confirm Newcastle placings with the much-improved winner, but he was quickly back to form and would have run close to his best but for crumpling on landing 2 out; disputed lead until sixth, remained prominent, pressed leader again home turn, ridden straight, held in second when all but came down 2 out, not recover.
disputed lead until 6th, stayed prominent, pressed leader again home turn, ridden straight, second when bad mistake 2 out, not recover
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3 3 Jamie Moore silk 8. BISHOPS ROAD (IRE) 8. BISHOPS ROAD (IRE) -15 <
136
> 134 Jamie Moore 9 10-11 8/19 8/19
Jamie Moore silk bg HERON ISLAND (IRE) - NICE RESEMBLANCE (IRE) SHERNAZAR J: Jamie Moore
T: Kerry Lee
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-11 OR: 149
Kerry Lee (149)
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ran better than last time, without being quite at his best for a stable in top form at present; held up, blundered fourth, headway halfway, one paced straight; he will presumably be back here to attempt a repeat win in the Grand National Trial next month.
held up, blundered 4th, headway halfway, one paced straight
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4 4 Harry Cobden silk 10 4. VIRAK (FR) 4. VIRAK (FR) -12 <
129+
-62 > 127 Harry Cobden (3) 8 11-0 16/117 16/117
Harry Cobden silk bg BERNEBEAU (FR) - NOSIKA D'AIRY (FR) OBLAT (FR) J: Harry Cobden (3)
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-0 Eq: (s) OR: 152
Paul Nicholls (s) (152)
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was ultimately well held, but there was a fair bit more zest about his effort than on his previous starts this season and he could well step forward again next time, on a good mark on the pick of last season's form; disputed lead, ridden twelfth, weakened approaching 4 out.
disputed lead, ridden 12th, weakened approaching 4 out
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5 5 Sean Bowen silk 9 13. BEREA BORU (IRE) 13. BEREA BORU (IRE) <
110
> 108 Sean Bowen 9 10-4 (9-12) 80/181 80/181
Sean Bowen silk bg BRIAN BORU - WAYWARD VENTURE (IRE) MISTER MAT (FR) J: Sean Bowen
T: Peter Bowen
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-4 (9-12) Eq: (s+t) OR: 142
Peter Bowen (s+t) (142)
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completed, but once again he just didn't look up to the demands of this type of race; bad mistake first, labouring twelfth, never on terms.
bad mistake 1st, labouring 12th, never on terms
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6 6 David Noonan silk 12. GEVREY CHAMBERTIN (FR) 12. GEVREY CHAMBERTIN (FR) H (75) <
106
+30 > 104 David Noonan (3) 9 10-4 (9-12) 50/151 50/151
David Noonan silk grg DOM ALCO (FR) - FEE MAGIC (FR) PHANTOM BREEZE J: David Noonan (3)
T: David Pipe
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-4 (9-12) Eq: (b) OR: 142
David Pipe (b) (142)
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had run a couple of sour races when last seen over fences, in 2015, and produced a similar effort back over them here; took little interest, always behind.
always behind
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F F Danny Cook silk 14. VINTAGE CLOUDS (IRE) 14. VINTAGE CLOUDS (IRE) -9 <
138+
-12 > Danny Cook 7 10-4 (9-12) 9/110 9/110
Danny Cook silk grg CLOUDINGS (IRE) - RARE VINTAGE (IRE) GERMANY (USA) J: Danny Cook
T: Sue Smith
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-4 (9-12) OR: 142
Sue Smith (142)
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was thrown into the deep end on his handicap debut over fences, 6 lb out of the handicap, and he was acquitting himself really well until he departed late on, likely to have finished a clear third at worst, perhaps even second, given the runner-up's blunder 2 out; pressed leader or close up for much of the way, ridden straight, beginning to be left behind in clear third when fell 3 out; yet to win over fences, but surely has races in him before long, and likely to stay long distances as well.
pressed leader, ridden straight, not quicken, third when fell 3 out
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ur ur Henry Brooke silk 7. DEFINITLY RED (IRE) 7. DEFINITLY RED (IRE) +1 <
145+
+15 > Henry Brooke 8 10-11 5/16 5/16
Henry Brooke silk chg DEFINITE ARTICLE - THE RED WENCH (IRE) AAHSAYLAD J: Henry Brooke
T: Brian Ellison
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-11 OR: 149
Brian Ellison (149)
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failed to complete, though he would have been below the form he showed at Wetherby had he done so, alongside the eventual third when he departed and not shaping as if likely to finish any closer; held up, not fluent sixth, headway after halfway, not quicken straight, held in share of fourth when hampered and unseated 3 out.
held up, not fluent 6th, headway after halfway, not quicken straight, held when hampered and unseated 3 out
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ur ur Richard Johnson silk 2. SAUSALITO SUNRISE (IRE) 2. SAUSALITO SUNRISE (IRE) <
> Richard Johnson 9 11-3 12/113 12/113
Richard Johnson silk bg GOLD WELL - VILLAFLOR (IRE) RELIGIOUSLY (USA) J: Richard Johnson
T: Philip Hobbs
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-3 Eq: (s) OR: 155
Philip Hobbs (s) (155)
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was in mid-division when he blundered and unseated at the fourth.
mid-division, unseated rider 4th
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pu pu Brian Hughes silk 11. KATENKO (FR) 11. KATENKO (FR) <
> Brian Hughes 11 10-4 (10-1) 25/126 25/126
Brian Hughes silk bg LAVERON - KATIANA (FR) VILLEZ (USA) J: Brian Hughes
T: Venetia Williams
Age: 11 Wgt: 10-4 (10-1) OR: 142
Venetia Williams (142)
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offered little after 10 months off, lightly raced in recent times and long since looking a shadow of his former self; raced wide, close up, weakened quickly halfway, pulled up before 4 out.
close up, weakened quickly halfway, pulled up before 4 out
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pu pu Adam Wedge silk 10. FIREBIRD FLYER (IRE) 10. FIREBIRD FLYER (IRE) <
> Adam Wedge 10 10-4 (10-2) 33/134 33/134
Adam Wedge silk bg WINGED LOVE (IRE) - KIORA LADY (IRE) KING'S RIDE J: Adam Wedge
T: Evan Williams
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-4 (10-2) OR: 142
Evan Williams (142)
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ran no sort of race, clearly not himself for whatever reason; soon behind, never travelling well, mistake third, pulled up back straight.
soon behind, mistake 3rd, pulled up back straight
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pu pu A. P. Heskin silk 9. O MAONLAI (IRE) 9. O MAONLAI (IRE) <
+
> A. P. Heskin 9 10-5 14/115 14/115
A. P. Heskin silk bg OSCAR (IRE) - ANOTHER GAYE (IRE) CLASSIC CLICHE (IRE) J: A. P. Heskin
T: Tom George
Age: 9 Wgt: 10-5 Eq: (t) OR: 143
Tom George (t) (143)
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shaped much better than the bare result suggests, going through the race as if his new mark is within his capabilities until a blunder finished his chance; raced wide, held up, travelled well, not fluent ninth, headway when clouted fourteenth, not recover, pulled up 3 out; one to be interested in again.
held up, not fluent 9th, headway when bad mistake 14th, pulled up 3 out, not recover
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pu pu Noel Fehily silk 6. SEVENTH SKY (GER) 6. SEVENTH SKY (GER) <
> Noel Fehily 10 10-11 40/141 40/141
Noel Fehily silk bg KING'S BEST (USA) - SACARINA OLD VIC J: Noel Fehily
T: Charlie Mann
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-11 Eq: (s+t) OR: 149
Charlie Mann (s+t) (149)
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again failed to complete, just not running much of a race this time; raced off the pace, labouring twelfth, pulled up 4 out.
off pace, labouring 12th, pulled up 4 out
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pu pu Aidan Coleman silk 1. ALARY (FR) 1. ALARY (FR) <
?
> Aidan Coleman 7 11-10 4/15jf 4/15jf
Aidan Coleman silk chg DREAM WELL (FR) - CATE BLEUE (FR) KATOWICE (FR) J: Aidan Coleman
T: Colin Tizzard
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-10 Eq: (t) OR: 162
Colin Tizzard (t) (162)
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a high-class chaser for Francois-Marie Cottin in France, had been talked up by connections as a potential Cheltenham Gold Cup contender, but he failed to cope with the demands of conceding lots of weight in a big handicap on his British debut after 10 weeks off; close up when hit first, settled mid-field after, headway to chase leaders when mistake tenth, weakened before 4 out, pulled up next; may yet show himself capable of reproducing French form in Britain, but he obviously has something to prove after this.
close up when hit 1st, settled mid-field after, headway when mistake 10th, weakened before 4 out, pulled up next
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All 14 ran. Fences: 18. Race Distance Adjustment: +77 yds

Winning Owner: Mr Simon Munir & Mr Isaac Souede

Time: 6m 22.1s Closing Sectional: (2.9f): 43.4s (104.4%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 119%, Betfair SP 100.6%

Much of the talk beforehand was about Alary's potential Gold Cup claims, but another Cheltenham candidate emerged in the shape of much-improved Bristol de Mai, his performance a high-class one, for all that a well-run race found out virtually all his opponents, mistakes aplenty among the vanquished, others just not going at all, those that tried to get into the race from off the pace unable to do so, the first 2 and Vintage Clouds, who would have been placed but for falling, all close up all the way.

BRISTOL DE MAI (FR) after 8 weeks off, showed much improved form, well served by 3m this time, the only one galloping at the finish after going strongly all the way, his margin exaggerated by late mistakes of his closest pursuers, though this still a high-class effort; never far away, jumped well, tanked along, made most from eighth, in command 3 out, kept on well, impressive; it's possible this was a one-off, the conditions perfect for such a performance (he'd been a wide-margin winner of the Grade 2 novice on this card in 2016), but he's only 6 and had few chances faced with this sort of test, and he's worth the benefit of the doubt, clearly running to a level that suggests he's worth allowing to take his chance in the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

OTAGO TRAIL (IRE) was unable to confirm Newcastle placings with the much-improved winner, but he was quickly back to form and would have run close to his best but for crumpling on landing 2 out; disputed lead until sixth, remained prominent, pressed leader again home turn, ridden straight, held in second when all but came down 2 out, not recover.

BISHOPS ROAD (IRE) ran better than last time, without being quite at his best for a stable in top form at present; held up, blundered fourth, headway halfway, one paced straight; he will presumably be back here to attempt a repeat win in the Grand National Trial next month.

VIRAK (FR) was ultimately well held, but there was a fair bit more zest about his effort than on his previous starts this season and he could well step forward again next time, on a good mark on the pick of last season's form; disputed lead, ridden twelfth, weakened approaching 4 out.

BEREA BORU (IRE) completed, but once again he just didn't look up to the demands of this type of race; bad mistake first, labouring twelfth, never on terms.

GEVREY CHAMBERTIN (FR) had run a couple of sour races when last seen over fences, in 2015, and produced a similar effort back over them here; took little interest, always behind.

VINTAGE CLOUDS (IRE) was thrown into the deep end on his handicap debut over fences, 6 lb out of the handicap, and he was acquitting himself really well until he departed late on, likely to have finished a clear third at worst, perhaps even second, given the runner-up's blunder 2 out; pressed leader or close up for much of the way, ridden straight, beginning to be left behind in clear third when fell 3 out; yet to win over fences, but surely has races in him before long, and likely to stay long distances as well.

DEFINITLY RED (IRE) failed to complete, though he would have been below the form he showed at Wetherby had he done so, alongside the eventual third when he departed and not shaping as if likely to finish any closer; held up, not fluent sixth, headway after halfway, not quicken straight, held in share of fourth when hampered and unseated 3 out.

SAUSALITO SUNRISE (IRE) was in mid-division when he blundered and unseated at the fourth.

KATENKO (FR) offered little after 10 months off, lightly raced in recent times and long since looking a shadow of his former self; raced wide, close up, weakened quickly halfway, pulled up before 4 out.

FIREBIRD FLYER (IRE) ran no sort of race, clearly not himself for whatever reason; soon behind, never travelling well, mistake third, pulled up back straight.

O MAONLAI (IRE) shaped much better than the bare result suggests, going through the race as if his new mark is within his capabilities until a blunder finished his chance; raced wide, held up, travelled well, not fluent ninth, headway when clouted fourteenth, not recover, pulled up 3 out; one to be interested in again.

SEVENTH SKY (GER) again failed to complete, just not running much of a race this time; raced off the pace, labouring twelfth, pulled up 4 out.

ALARY (FR) a high-class chaser for Francois-Marie Cottin in France, had been talked up by connections as a potential Cheltenham Gold Cup contender, but he failed to cope with the demands of conceding lots of weight in a big handicap on his British debut after 10 weeks off; close up when hit first, settled mid-field after, headway to chase leaders when mistake tenth, weakened before 4 out, pulled up next; may yet show himself capable of reproducing French form in Britain, but he obviously has something to prove after this.