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15:00 Saturday 30 November 2024

CORAL GOLD CUP CHASE (Premier Handicap) (1)

Distance : 3m 1f 214y
Prize : £142,375 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Gd/Sft
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 Harry Cobden silk 9. KANDOO KID (FR) 9. KANDOO KID (FR) -6 <
149
126 Harry Cobden 8 11-5 8/19 8/19
Harry Cobden silk grg KAPGARDE (FR) - SCARLETT DU MESNIL (IRE) MUHTATHIR J: Harry Cobden
T: Paul Nicholls
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-5 Eq: (t) OR: 145
Paul Nicholls (t) (145)
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proved better than ever, having been given a breathing operation since last season, one of just 2 reappearing but lacking nothing in fitness or for that matter stamina, clearly well suited by the trip on just his second start at 3m+; tracked pace, travelled well, pushed along early in straight, led 3 out, headed between last 2, led again last, kept on well, eased dying strides; he'll presumably have the Grand National as his main long-term target given his good run in the Topham in the spring.
tracked pace, pushed along straight, led 3 out, headed between last 2, led again last, kept on well, eased close home
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2 2 Sam Twiston-Davies silk 7. BROADWAY BOY (IRE) 7. BROADWAY BOY (IRE) -6 <
150+
-11 > 127 Sam Twiston-Davies 6 11-8 4/15f 4/15f
Sam Twiston-Davies silk bg MALINAS (GER) - BROADWAY THEATRE (IRE) KING'S THEATRE (IRE) J: Sam Twiston-Davies
T: Nigel Twiston-Davies
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-8 OR: 148
Nigel Twiston-Davies (148)
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a month on from his encouraging return, ran a cracker, producing a really likeable performance, in the firing line all the way; led until after fifth, led again eleventh, hit 4 out, shaken up after, headed next, not quicken between last 2, kept on run-in, stuck to task; he's entered in the Welsh National, likely that the increased test of stamina there will suit him, and sure to give another good account, whether sent there or elsewhere.
led until after 5th, led again 11th, hit 4 out, shaken up after, headed next, not quicken between last 2, kept on run-in, stuck to task, game
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3 3 Charlie Deutsch silk 12. VICTTORINO (FR) 12. VICTTORINO (FR) <
142+
+8 > 119 Charlie Deutsch 6 11-3 5/16 5/16
Charlie Deutsch silk bg IT'S GINO (GER) - VICTTORIE (FR) VETTORI (IRE) J: Charlie Deutsch
T: Venetia Williams
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-3 OR: 143
Venetia Williams (143)
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along with the winner the only runner in the field without an outing this season, ran creditably after 9 months off, though in contrast to Kandoo Kid he seemed a bit rusty and didn't get going fully until it was too late, likely to be sharper with the race behind him and sure to make a bold bid if sent to Ascot next month for the Silver Cup, a race he won off a mark just 1 lb lower than this last season; early mistakes in rear, behind still end of back straight, still plenty to do 2 out, finished with a flourish to take third close home.
rear, early mistakes, behind still end of back straight, still off pace 2 out, finished strongly
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4 4 Benjamin Gelhay silk 6. GENERAL EN CHEF (FR) 6. GENERAL EN CHEF (FR) -1 <
146+
-16 > 123 Benjamin Gelhay 8 11-8 9/110 9/110
Benjamin Gelhay silk bg MARTALINE - SORTIE DE SECOURS (FR) TREMPOLINO (USA) J: Benjamin Gelhay
T: N. George & A. Zetterholm, France
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-8 OR: 148
N. George & A. Zetterholm, France (148)
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had run well when placed in the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris in the spring, so stamina shouldn't have been an issue, but he didn't finish his race after looking all over the winner on the run to the last; held up, travelled smoothly, good progress before seventeenth, led briefly between last 2, ridden last, found little; he's entered in the King George, though he would need to improve plenty to get involved in that.
held up, progress before 17th, led briefly between last 2, ridden last, found little
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5 5 Ben Jones silk 1 13. HENRY'S FRIEND (IRE) 13. HENRY'S FRIEND (IRE) H (112) <
136
+7 > 113 Ben Jones 7 10-13 14/115 14/115
Ben Jones silk bg SHIROCCO (GER) - EASTER BONNIE (IRE) MILAN J: Ben Jones
T: Ben Pauling
Age: 7 Wgt: 10-13 Eq: (s) OR: 139
Ben Pauling (s) (139)
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had cheekpieces back on after his underwhelming return over hurdles and was back on song, looking very much the stayer his win in the Reynoldstown had suggested; prominent, disputed lead early, blundered fourteenth, shaken up straight, not quicken, mistake 4 out.
prominent, disputed lead early, blundered 14th, shaken up straight, not quicken, mistake 4 out
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6 6 D. J. O'Keeffe silk 3. SENIOR CHIEF 3. SENIOR CHIEF +1 <
146
123 D. J. O'Keeffe 7 11-11 9/25.5 9/25.5
D. J. O'Keeffe silk bg GENTLEWAVE (IRE) - ABSALOM'S GIRL SADDLERS' HALL (IRE) J: D. J. O'Keeffe
T: Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-11 Eq: (s) OR: 151
Henry de Bromhead, Ireland (s) (151)
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ran respectably, raised all of 9 lb for his win at Cheltenham, though his effort didn't have the same zip about it as that win had, his jumping becoming a little ragged after a couple of mistakes in the back straight; in touch, mistake thirteenth, pushed along after, mistake fifteenth, labouring early in straight, plugged on.
in touch, mistake 13th, pushed along after, mistake 15th, labouring straight, plugged on
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7 7 Harry Skelton silk 11. GALIA DES LITEAUX (FR) 11. GALIA DES LITEAUX (FR) -1 <
137+
-4 > 114 Harry Skelton 8 11-4 14/115 14/115
Harry Skelton silk bm SADDLER MAKER (IRE) - SERIE LOVE (FR) AGENT BLEU (FR) J: Harry Skelton
T: Dan Skelton
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-4 Eq: (s) OR: 144
Dan Skelton (s) (144)
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wasn't disgraced, though more might have been expected, given the return to further looked sure to suit her, not really picking up having been alongside the winner and still going well enough into the straight; not settle fully, mistake first, tracked pace from fifth, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, mistake 3 out, weakened.
mistake 1st, tracked pace from 5th, shaken up straight, not quicken, mistake 3 out, weakened
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8 8 R. A. Doyle silk 8. GRANDERO BELLO (FR) 8. GRANDERO BELLO (FR) +3 <
136
-17 > 113 R. A. Doyle 8 11-7 33/134 33/134
R. A. Doyle silk bg GREAT PRETENDER (IRE) - TCHI TCHI BANG BANG (FR) PERRAULT J: R. A. Doyle
T: Eddie & Patrick Harty, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-7 OR: 147
Eddie & Patrick Harty, Ireland (147)
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had had the Troytown winner Stuzzikini behind him when scoring in desperate conditions at Galway last month but was unable to take his own form forward, a couple of errors not helping his cause; patiently ridden, mistake seventh, effort 4 out, mistake next, made little impression.
held up, mistake 7th, effort 4 out, mistake next, little impression
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9 9 Danny Mullins silk 4. HORANTZAU D'AIRY (FR) 4. HORANTZAU D'AIRY (FR) +10 <
135?
+1 > 112 Danny Mullins 7 11-9 14/115 14/115
Danny Mullins silk bg LEGOLAS (JPN) - PANZARA D'AIRY (FR) CADOUBEL (FR) J: Danny Mullins
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-9 Eq: (t) OR: 149
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (t) (149)
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looks just averagely treated and couldn't land a blow after being the most inconvenienced by the messy start; in rear, hit first, not always fluent after, some headway leaving back straight, shaken up before 3 out, made little impression.
rear, hit 1st, some headway leaving back straight, shaken up before 3 out, little impression
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10 10 Freddie Gingell silk 17 1. SAM BROWN 1. SAM BROWN +28 <
125
+28 > 102 Freddie Gingell (3) 12 12-0 16/117 16/117
Freddie Gingell silk bg BLACK SAM BELLAMY (IRE) - CREAM CRACKER SIR HARRY LEWIS (USA) J: Freddie Gingell (3)
T: Anthony Honeyball
Age: 12 Wgt: 12-0 Eq: (v+t) OR: 154
Anthony Honeyball (v+t) (154)
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had run 2 good races in competitive handicaps off this mark in the spring, but he found things happening a bit too quickly for him here and never really got into a rhythm, running some way below form; soon behind, off the bridle long way out, tailed off before 4 out.
soon behind, tailed off before 4 out
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11 11 Gavin Sheehan silk 5. COLONEL HARRY (IRE) 5. COLONEL HARRY (IRE) +33 <
114+
> 91 Gavin Sheehan 7 11-8 10/111 10/111
Gavin Sheehan silk chg SHIROCCO (GER) - STATEABLE CASE (IRE) BE MY NATIVE (USA) J: Gavin Sheehan
T: Jamie Snowden
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-8 Eq: (t) OR: 148
Jamie Snowden (t) (148)
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upped markedly in trip for just his second run in a handicap (won off a mark 16 lb lower on chasing debut), running here in preference to the Paddy Power, has little in his pedigree to suggest he wants this sort of distance and he failed to get home having raced choke out in the first part of the race; took strong hold, went prominent third, led after fifth, headed eleventh, close up after, every chance 3 out, weakening when mistake next; this is a bit of a wasted run, but he remains of interest in races of this type over shorter.
prominent 3rd, led after 5th, headed 11th, close up after, every chance 3 out, weakening when mistake next
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12 12 James Bowen silk 13 2. MIDNIGHT RIVER 2. MIDNIGHT RIVER +35 <
106
+22 > 83 James Bowen 9 11-11 28/129 28/129
James Bowen silk chg MIDNIGHT LEGEND - WELL CONNECTED PRESENTING J: James Bowen
T: Dan Skelton
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-11 Eq: (s+t) OR: 151
Dan Skelton (s+t) (151)
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well fancied when falling in this last season, had shaped as if retaining ability on his comeback run but failed to build on that in first-time cheekpieces in a much more competitive affair, never involved; held up, shaken up approaching straight, made no impression.
held up, shaken up approaching straight, no impression
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ur ur Jack Tudor silk 10. REMASTERED 10. REMASTERED <
> Jack Tudor 11 11-5 33/134 33/134
Jack Tudor silk chg NETWORK (GER) - CATHODINE CAYRAS (FR) MARTALINE J: Jack Tudor
T: David Pipe
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-5 Eq: (t) OR: 145
David Pipe (t) (145)
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has been a standing dish in this race in recent seasons, runner-up in 2022/23 and going strongly when he fell 4 out the previous year, but he's a bit long in the tooth for such a competitive contest nowadays and looked set to be well held before he departed in the back straight; in touch, labouring twelfth, lost place when blundered and unseated rider fourteenth.
in touch, labouring 12th, lost place when unseated rider 14th
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Non Runners: IRON BRIDGE (IRE). Fences: 21. Race Distance Adjustment: +38 yds

Winning Owner: Mr Michael Geoghegan

Time: 6m 40.4s Closing Sectional: (3.05f): 44.8s (104.3%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 120%, Betfair SP 97.7%

The smallest field for the race since 2018 and the top-weight off the lowest BHA mark since 2006 suggested this wasn't perhaps a vintage renewal of one of the season's signature handicaps, though it looked open and competitive, with plenty of the sort of second-season chasers that have dominated the race over the years in the line-up, including the first 2; the start was a bit messy, the field coming in a bit too quick but then allowed to set off almost on the tape, one or 2 looking to be caught out by that despite the ensuing sound gallop.

KANDOO KID (FR) proved better than ever, having been given a breathing operation since last season, one of just 2 reappearing but lacking nothing in fitness or for that matter stamina, clearly well suited by the trip on just his second start at 3m+; tracked pace, travelled well, pushed along early in straight, led 3 out, headed between last 2, led again last, kept on well, eased dying strides; he'll presumably have the Grand National as his main long-term target given his good run in the Topham in the spring.

BROADWAY BOY (IRE) a month on from his encouraging return, ran a cracker, producing a really likeable performance, in the firing line all the way; led until after fifth, led again eleventh, hit 4 out, shaken up after, headed next, not quicken between last 2, kept on run-in, stuck to task; he's entered in the Welsh National, likely that the increased test of stamina there will suit him, and sure to give another good account, whether sent there or elsewhere.

VICTTORINO (FR) along with the winner the only runner in the field without an outing this season, ran creditably after 9 months off, though in contrast to Kandoo Kid he seemed a bit rusty and didn't get going fully until it was too late, likely to be sharper with the race behind him and sure to make a bold bid if sent to Ascot next month for the Silver Cup, a race he won off a mark just 1 lb lower than this last season; early mistakes in rear, behind still end of back straight, still plenty to do 2 out, finished with a flourish to take third close home.

GENERAL EN CHEF (FR) had run well when placed in the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris in the spring, so stamina shouldn't have been an issue, but he didn't finish his race after looking all over the winner on the run to the last; held up, travelled smoothly, good progress before seventeenth, led briefly between last 2, ridden last, found little; he's entered in the King George, though he would need to improve plenty to get involved in that.

HENRY'S FRIEND (IRE) had cheekpieces back on after his underwhelming return over hurdles and was back on song, looking very much the stayer his win in the Reynoldstown had suggested; prominent, disputed lead early, blundered fourteenth, shaken up straight, not quicken, mistake 4 out.

SENIOR CHIEF ran respectably, raised all of 9 lb for his win at Cheltenham, though his effort didn't have the same zip about it as that win had, his jumping becoming a little ragged after a couple of mistakes in the back straight; in touch, mistake thirteenth, pushed along after, mistake fifteenth, labouring early in straight, plugged on.

GALIA DES LITEAUX (FR) wasn't disgraced, though more might have been expected, given the return to further looked sure to suit her, not really picking up having been alongside the winner and still going well enough into the straight; not settle fully, mistake first, tracked pace from fifth, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, mistake 3 out, weakened.

GRANDERO BELLO (FR) had had the Troytown winner Stuzzikini behind him when scoring in desperate conditions at Galway last month but was unable to take his own form forward, a couple of errors not helping his cause; patiently ridden, mistake seventh, effort 4 out, mistake next, made little impression.

HORANTZAU D'AIRY (FR) looks just averagely treated and couldn't land a blow after being the most inconvenienced by the messy start; in rear, hit first, not always fluent after, some headway leaving back straight, shaken up before 3 out, made little impression.

SAM BROWN had run 2 good races in competitive handicaps off this mark in the spring, but he found things happening a bit too quickly for him here and never really got into a rhythm, running some way below form; soon behind, off the bridle long way out, tailed off before 4 out.

COLONEL HARRY (IRE) upped markedly in trip for just his second run in a handicap (won off a mark 16 lb lower on chasing debut), running here in preference to the Paddy Power, has little in his pedigree to suggest he wants this sort of distance and he failed to get home having raced choke out in the first part of the race; took strong hold, went prominent third, led after fifth, headed eleventh, close up after, every chance 3 out, weakening when mistake next; this is a bit of a wasted run, but he remains of interest in races of this type over shorter.

MIDNIGHT RIVER well fancied when falling in this last season, had shaped as if retaining ability on his comeback run but failed to build on that in first-time cheekpieces in a much more competitive affair, never involved; held up, shaken up approaching straight, made no impression.

REMASTERED has been a standing dish in this race in recent seasons, runner-up in 2022/23 and going strongly when he fell 4 out the previous year, but he's a bit long in the tooth for such a competitive contest nowadays and looked set to be well held before he departed in the back straight; in touch, labouring twelfth, lost place when blundered and unseated rider fourteenth.