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15:00 Thursday 26 October 2017

KLF INSURANCE BROKERS & THE BRYAN CHALLENOR MEMORIAL CHASE (NOVICES' LIMITED HANDICAP) (3)

Distance : 1m 7f 212y
Prize : £10,397 Rated : (0-135) Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Good
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 Jamie Moore silk 5. DAREBIN (GER) 5. DAREBIN (GER) 0 <
123
-8 > 122 Jamie Moore 5 10-13 3/14 3/14
Jamie Moore silk chg IT'S GINO (GER) - DELIGHTFUL SOFIE (GER) GRAND LODGE (USA) J: Jamie Moore
T: Gary Moore
Age: 5 Wgt: 10-13 OR: 123
Gary Moore (123)
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confirmed promise of chasing debut, for all he was a fortunate winner on the day; helped force pace, jumped well in main, went with zest, driven in second between last 2, seemingly held when left in front last, dug deep to hold on; remains open to improvement and, given he's looked an assured jumper to date, could be an interesting runner in valuable 2m handicap company sooner rather than later.
disputed lead, largely jumped well, second when driven between last 2, left in front last, dug deep
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2 2 Tom O'Brien silk ½ 3. KAPSTADT (FR) 3. KAPSTADT (FR) -35 <
126+
-1 > 125 Tom O'Brien 7 11-3 4/15 4/15
Tom O'Brien silk b or brg COUNTRY REEL (USA) - KING'S PARODY (IRE) KING'S BEST (USA) J: Tom O'Brien
T: Ian Williams
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-3 OR: 127
Ian Williams (127)
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whose stable is going well, left chasing debut form behind; dropped out, travelled smoothly, took closer order from early, lost place when not all that fluent 3 out and 2 out (went left), left second last, rallied well run-in; may do better still.
dropped out, took closer order from early, lost place when not fluent 3 out and 2 out, left 2nd last, rallied well run-in
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3 3 Harry Cobden silk 14 1. VALHALLA (IRE) 1. VALHALLA (IRE) +8 <
113+
+3 > 112 Harry Cobden 7 11-8 6/42.5f 6/42.5f
Harry Cobden silk bg SCORPION (IRE) - FOX THEATRE (IRE) KING'S THEATRE (IRE) J: Harry Cobden
T: Colin Tizzard
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-8 Eq: (t) OR: 132
Colin Tizzard (t) (132)
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was strong in the betting again but failed to meet expectations back down markedly in trip; in touch, lost place when mistakes 5 out and 4 out, blundered again 3 out, one paced after, albeit not persevered with once held.
in touch, lost place when mistakes 5 out and 4 out, blundered again 3 out, one paced after
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4 4 James Best silk 5 6. FLORESCO (GER) 6. FLORESCO (GER) H (107) <
98+
H (76) > 97 James Best 7 10-13 12/113 12/113
James Best silk chg SANTIAGO (GER) - FIORI (GER) CHIEF SINGER J: James Best
T: Richard Woollacott
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-13 Eq: (s+t) OR: 123
Richard Woollacott (s+t) (123)
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fairly useful over hurdles, ran below that level sent chasing but probably needed the run after 5 months off; raced wide, pecked first, not fluent 5 out, shaken up end of back straight, weakened latter stages (finished tired); entitled to progress with this run/experience under his belt.
pecked 1st, not fluent 5 out, shaken up end of back straight, weakened latter stages, finished tired
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5 5 Jonathan Moore silk 11 4. GOING FOR BROKE (IRE) 4. GOING FOR BROKE (IRE) +24 <
88
87 Jonathan Moore 7 11-3 10/111 10/111
Jonathan Moore silk bg GOLD WELL - KOKOPELLI STAR HERNANDO (FR) J: Jonathan Moore
T: Rebecca Curtis
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-3 Eq: (s+t) OR: 127
Rebecca Curtis (s+t) (127)
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easy to back, followed a below-par effort with an even worse one; mid-division, slow fourth, lost place when outpaced back straight, beaten some way out (albeit not unduly punished).
mid-division, slow 4th, outpaced back straight, beaten some way out
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ur ur Jamie Bargary silk 2. ROBINSHILL (IRE) 2. ROBINSHILL (IRE) <
132+
0 > Jamie Bargary (3) 6 11-3 9/110 9/110
Jamie Bargary silk chg ROBIN DES CHAMPS (FR) - I REMEMBER IT WELL (IRE) DON'T FORGET ME J: Jamie Bargary (3)
T: Nigel Twiston-Davies
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-3 Eq: (t) OR: 127
Nigel Twiston-Davies (t) (127)
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got back on track from out of the blue and would have won but for an agonising late exit; helped force pace, not always fluent, travelled strongly, pressed on leaving back straight, pecked 4 out, asserted from next, looked in control when unseated rider last; clearly needs to brush up jumping, but looks open to further improvement on this evidence.
disputed lead, pressed on leaving back straight, pecked 4 out, asserted from next, in control when unseated rider last
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All 6 ran. Fences: 13. Race Distance Adjustment: +59 yds

Winning Owner: Chris Stedman & Mark Albon

Time: 3m 52.3s Closing Sectional: (2.25f): 32.9s (97.9%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 112%, Betfair SP 101.2%

An eventful finish to this useful novice handicap, with Robinshill departing at the last with the race seemingly at his mercy; the pace was quite a good one.

DAREBIN (GER) confirmed promise of chasing debut, for all he was a fortunate winner on the day; helped force pace, jumped well in main, went with zest, driven in second between last 2, seemingly held when left in front last, dug deep to hold on; remains open to improvement and, given he's looked an assured jumper to date, could be an interesting runner in valuable 2m handicap company sooner rather than later.

KAPSTADT (FR) whose stable is going well, left chasing debut form behind; dropped out, travelled smoothly, took closer order from early, lost place when not all that fluent 3 out and 2 out (went left), left second last, rallied well run-in; may do better still.

VALHALLA (IRE) was strong in the betting again but failed to meet expectations back down markedly in trip; in touch, lost place when mistakes 5 out and 4 out, blundered again 3 out, one paced after, albeit not persevered with once held.

FLORESCO (GER) fairly useful over hurdles, ran below that level sent chasing but probably needed the run after 5 months off; raced wide, pecked first, not fluent 5 out, shaken up end of back straight, weakened latter stages (finished tired); entitled to progress with this run/experience under his belt.

GOING FOR BROKE (IRE) easy to back, followed a below-par effort with an even worse one; mid-division, slow fourth, lost place when outpaced back straight, beaten some way out (albeit not unduly punished).

ROBINSHILL (IRE) got back on track from out of the blue and would have won but for an agonising late exit; helped force pace, not always fluent, travelled strongly, pressed on leaving back straight, pecked 4 out, asserted from next, looked in control when unseated rider last; clearly needs to brush up jumping, but looks open to further improvement on this evidence.