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PLUMPTON 14:40

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14:40 Sunday 06 January 2019

SKY SPORTS RACING SUSSEX NATIONAL HANDICAP CHASE (3)

Distance : 3m 4f 102y
Prize : £19,018 Rated : (0-135) Age : 5yo+ 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 Matt Griffiths silk 1. THE TWO AMIGOS 1. THE TWO AMIGOS -7 <
136+
> 137 Matt Griffiths 7 11-12 11/82.37f 11/82.37f
Matt Griffiths silk bg MIDNIGHT LEGEND - AS WAS EPALO (GER) J: Matt Griffiths
T: Nicky Martin
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-12 OR: 134
Nicky Martin (134)
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progressed again to win his second long-distance handicap in as many starts, once again looking a most likeable sort; disputed lead, jumped well in main, travelled smoothly, went on ninth, pressing on when came up long 3 out, tackled briefly last, asserted flat; he may do better still, though will be up in the 140s after this and forced into the premier league of staying handicaps (though he has the option of returning to novice company - the National Hunt Chase a potential spring target).
disputed lead, largely jumped well, went on 9th, pressed on 3 out, tackled briefly last, asserted flat
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2 2 Tom Cannon silk 5. CALIN DU BRIZAIS (FR) 5. CALIN DU BRIZAIS (FR) H (96) <
120
-27 > 121 Tom Cannon 8 10-12 14/115 14/115
Tom Cannon silk bg LOUP SOLITAIRE (USA) - CALINE DU BRIZAIS (FR) TURGEON (USA) J: Tom Cannon
T: Nigel Hawke
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-12 Eq: (b) OR: 120
Nigel Hawke (b) (120)
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isn't the easiest of rides and responded well to having a fully-fledged rider back in the saddle returned to fences after 9 weeks off, better than ever and fully proving his stamina for this longer trip; disputed lead, not fluent ninth, effort before home turn, untidy 2 out, challenged again last, held run-in, pulled clear of rest.
disputed lead, not fluent 9th, effort before home turn, untidy 2 out, challenged again last, held run-in, clear of rest
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3 3 Sean Bowen silk 21 2. PEARL SWAN (FR) 2. PEARL SWAN (FR) +13 <
114+
> 115 Sean Bowen 11 11-9 9/110 9/110
Sean Bowen silk bg GENTLEWAVE (IRE) - SWANSON (USA) DIESIS J: Sean Bowen
T: Peter Bowen
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-9 Eq: (b+t) OR: 131
Peter Bowen (b+t) (131)
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wasn't disgraced by amy means but shaped as if better for the run after 9 months off, spared a hard race once the first pair stretched clear; in touch, hampered first, shaken up early final circuit, kept on gradually, not unduly punished.
in touch, hampered 1st, shaken up early final circuit, kept on gradually
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4 4 Robert Dunne silk 13 8. LAC SACRE (FR) 8. LAC SACRE (FR) +4 <
81?
> 82 Robert Dunne 10 10-0 (9-11) 16/117 16/117
Robert Dunne silk bg BERING - LADY GLORIEUSE (FR) LE GLORIEUX J: Robert Dunne
T: John Flint
Age: 10 Wgt: 10-0 (9-11) Eq: (b+t) OR: 108
John Flint (b+t) (108)
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possibly still needed this run (from 3 lb out of the handicap); held up, took closer order circuit out, shaken up after 5 out, left behind gradually.
held up, took closer order circuit out, shaken up after 5 out, left behind gradually
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5 5 Richard Johnson silk 8 6. BIG MEADOW (IRE) 6. BIG MEADOW (IRE) <
83
> 84 Richard Johnson 8 10-8 4/15 4/15
Richard Johnson silk brg MARIENBARD (IRE) - LAKYLE LADY (IRE) BOB BACK (USA) J: Richard Johnson
T: Neil King
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-8 Eq: (s) OR: 116
Neil King (s) (116)
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is prone to a lacklustre display and produced one here, beaten a good bit further by the winner than on his return despite being 12 lb better off; tracked pace, went in snatches, lost ground circuit out, hit fifteenth, soon done with.
tracked pace, lost ground circuit out, hit 15th, soon beaten
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6 6 Tom Scudamore silk 27 7. THE TIN MINER (IRE) 7. THE TIN MINER (IRE) +48 <
53
> 54 Tom Scudamore 8 10-0 (9-13) 7/18 7/18
Tom Scudamore silk brg PRESENTING - SIDALCEA (IRE) OSCAR (IRE) J: Tom Scudamore
T: David Bridgwater
Age: 8 Wgt: 10-0 (9-13) Eq: (s) OR: 108
David Bridgwater (s) (108)
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wasn't on his game jumping-wise, apparent right from the start; prominent, very awkward first, bad mistake sixth, blundered twelfth, lost touch after.
prominent, awkward 1st, bad mistake 6th, blundered 12th, lost touch after
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7 7 Gavin Sheehan silk 42 3. RIGHTDOWNTHEMIDDLE (IRE) 3. RIGHTDOWNTHEMIDDLE (IRE) <
H (74) > 39 Gavin Sheehan 11 11-5 50/151 50/151
Gavin Sheehan silk bg OSCAR (IRE) - ALTERNATIVE ROUTE (IRE) NEEDLE GUN (IRE) J: Gavin Sheehan
T: Sean Curran
Age: 11 Wgt: 11-5 Eq: (s) OR: 127
Sean Curran (s) (127)
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offered little and is very hard to assess at present; in rear, jumped awkwardly, ridden over circuit out, soon beaten.
rear, jumped awkwardly, ridden over circuit out, soon beaten
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F F Daniel Sansom silk 4. I SEE YOU WELL (FR) 4. I SEE YOU WELL (FR) <
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> Daniel Sansom (5) 6 11-2 5/16 5/16
Daniel Sansom silk bg AIR CHIEF MARSHAL (IRE) - BONNE MERE (FR) STEPNEYEV (IRE) J: Daniel Sansom (5)
T: Seamus Mullins
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-2 OR: 124
Seamus Mullins (124)
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was right in contention when coming down though he still had his stamina to prove and it was just a bit too far out to suggest how he'd have fared; waited with, crept closer thirteenth, just starting to be shaken up when fell heavily 5 out.
waited with, crept closer 13th, fell 5 out
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All 8 ran. Fences: 20.

Winning Owner: Bradley Partnership

Time: 7m 24.9s Closing Sectional: (3.6f): 57.8s (97.4%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 116%, Betfair SP 101.5%

The fact that the winner was sent off at 11/8 reflects the progress he's made in a short space of time, but also the lack of depth in what is only a 0-135 - in fact, without the top 2 this would have been a weak 0-125 - and, with one of the main dangers coming to grief as the race was really developing, it's best not to get carried away with the fact the first pair pulled well clear, the 2 of them having dominated more or less throughout.

THE TWO AMIGOS progressed again to win his second long-distance handicap in as many starts, once again looking a most likeable sort; disputed lead, jumped well in main, travelled smoothly, went on ninth, pressing on when came up long 3 out, tackled briefly last, asserted flat; he may do better still, though will be up in the 140s after this and forced into the premier league of staying handicaps (though he has the option of returning to novice company - the National Hunt Chase a potential spring target).

CALIN DU BRIZAIS (FR) isn't the easiest of rides and responded well to having a fully-fledged rider back in the saddle returned to fences after 9 weeks off, better than ever and fully proving his stamina for this longer trip; disputed lead, not fluent ninth, effort before home turn, untidy 2 out, challenged again last, held run-in, pulled clear of rest.

PEARL SWAN (FR) wasn't disgraced by amy means but shaped as if better for the run after 9 months off, spared a hard race once the first pair stretched clear; in touch, hampered first, shaken up early final circuit, kept on gradually, not unduly punished.

LAC SACRE (FR) possibly still needed this run (from 3 lb out of the handicap); held up, took closer order circuit out, shaken up after 5 out, left behind gradually.

BIG MEADOW (IRE) is prone to a lacklustre display and produced one here, beaten a good bit further by the winner than on his return despite being 12 lb better off; tracked pace, went in snatches, lost ground circuit out, hit fifteenth, soon done with.

THE TIN MINER (IRE) wasn't on his game jumping-wise, apparent right from the start; prominent, very awkward first, bad mistake sixth, blundered twelfth, lost touch after.

RIGHTDOWNTHEMIDDLE (IRE) offered little and is very hard to assess at present; in rear, jumped awkwardly, ridden over circuit out, soon beaten.

I SEE YOU WELL (FR) was right in contention when coming down though he still had his stamina to prove and it was just a bit too far out to suggest how he'd have fared; waited with, crept closer thirteenth, just starting to be shaken up when fell heavily 5 out.