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Carlisle Racecourse 22/10/2020 CARLISLE RACECOURSE 22/10/2020 Race 1 12.35 2m 4f 8y Race 2 1.08 2m 4f 8y Race 3 1.40 1m 7f 207y THE EVERY RACE LIVE ON RACING THE EVERY RACE LIVE ON RACING THE INTRODUCING RACING TV TV NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE TV NOVICES’ HURDLE RACE BEGINNERS’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) (DIV I) (GBB RACE) (CLASS 4) (DIV II) (GBB RACE) (CLASS 3) (GBB RACE) 1 Franks Fancy (IRE) 1-61 5 11-4 1 Castle Robin (IRE) 03-3,T 5 10-12 1 Bean In Trouble (GB) 021- 6 11-2 B g Stowaway - Palesa Accord (IRE) Ch g Robin des Champs (FR) - Coco Opera (IRE) Gr g Sulamani (IRE) - Bouncing Bean Mr G. F. White Bradley Partnership Fanning, Griffith, Haddock Chris Grant Sean Quinlan Charlie Longsdon Sean Quinlan Jonjo O’Neill Jonjo O’Neill Jr. 2 Durlington (FR) 0//-,T 7 10-12 2 Eclair D’ainay (FR) 2/40/- 6 10-12 2 Bon Calvados (FR) 503-,H T 6 11-2 Ch g Montmartre (FR) - Dalyonne (FR) B or Br g Network (GER) - Etoile d’Ainay (FR) B g Bonbon Rose (FR) - Lamorrese (FR) Mr N. Ender Mr J. Hales Graeme Moore, Kate & Andrew Brooks Sara Ender Nathan Moscrop (3) Dan Skelton Harry Skelton Olly Murphy Fergus Gregory (3) 3 Gaston Phebus (FR) 3- 4 10-12 3 File Illico (FR) 1- 5 10-12 3 Elf de Re (FR) 122- 6 11-2 B g Coastal Path - Quarte (FR) B g Cokoriko (FR) - Noryane (FR) Ch g Anabaa Blue - Ninon de Re (FR) Mr Oisin Fanning Mrs E. J. Wills Mr Ken McGarrity Jonjo O’Neill Jonjo O’Neill Jr. Jonjo O’Neill Jonjo O’Neill Jr. Sandy Thomson Ryan Mania 4 Grandads Cottage (IRE) 1/32- 5 10-12 4 Getaway Bay (IRE) P//P-0 8 10-12 4 Malystic (GB) 122- 6 11-2 Ch g Shantou (USA) - Sarah’s Cottage (IRE) B g Getaway (GER) - Wayward Star (IRE) B g Malinas (GER) - Mystic Glen Mr J. Hales Mrs S. Smith Clova Syndicate and Mrs J A Niven Olly Murphy Aidan Coleman Sue Smith Alexander Fielding (7) Peter Niven Brian Hughes 5 Infinite Sun (GB) 0/63//-,T 9 10-12 5 Go On Chez (GB) P 4 10-12 5 Notre Pari (IRE) 1F1- 6 11-2 B g And Beyond (IRE) - Kingussie Flower B g Malinas (GER) - Who’s Afraid Br g Jeremy (USA) - Glynn Approach (IRE) Mrs Vanessa Ramm The Lads and Her Mr John P. McManus Simon Waugh Callum Bewley Oliver Greenall David England Olly Murphy Aidan Coleman 6 Itsnotyouitsme (GB) 53-6,T 7 10-12 6 Jetaway Joey (IRE) 21- 5 10-12 6 Protektorat (FR) 130-,H 5 11-2 B g Milan - Brochrua (IRE) B g Getaway (GER) - Present Your Own (IRE) B g Saint des Saints (FR) - Protektion (FR) Mr John Wade Mrs Barbara Hester Sir A Ferguson G Mason J Hales & L Hales Maurice Barnes Ross Chapman Olly Murphy Aidan Coleman Dan Skelton Harry Skelton 7 Loughermore (IRE) P/5-6 6 10-12 7 Little Orange (GB) 6 10-12 7 Rob The Getaway (IRE) 5/5-F 7 11-2 B g Milan - Seductive Dance Ch g Trans Island - Falbrina (IRE) B g Getaway (GER) - Kinard True (IRE) Miss Amie Waugh Mrs E. C. York Mr C. H. Gittins Simon Waugh William Shanahan (7) Simon Waugh Callum Bewley Sam Allwood Conor O’Farrell 8 O’Hanrahan Bridge (IRE) 222- 8 10-12 8 Quick Draw (IRE) 20-2 4 10-12 8 Sayar (IRE) 0/P0- 7 11-2 B g Gold Well - Greenacre Mandalay (IRE) B g Getaway (GER) - Sept Verites (FR) B g Azamour (IRE) - Seraya (FR) Mr Mark Kelly Lady Bamford & Alice Bamford Nick Kent Racing Club II Donald McCain Brian Hughes Tom Lacey Stan Sheppard Nick Kent Charlie Todd (5) 9 The Gap (IRE) 3-00,T 5 10-12 9 Raise Your Hand (IRE) 1P- 5 10-12 9 Snookered (IRE) 41-3 6 11-2 B g Arcadio (GER) - Ballyorril Hill (IRE) Br g Imperial Monarch (IRE) - Midnight Dasie (IRE) B g Born To Sea (IRE) - Secret Quest Mr Ian Hamilton Mrs Liz Annett Brian Ellison Racing Club Ann Hamilton Danny McMenamin (3) George Bewley Jonathon Bewley (3) Brian Ellison Sean Quinlan 10 White Turf (IRE) 5 10-12 10 Yorvik (GB) 464- 6 10-12 Gr g Clodovil (IRE) - Holda (IRE) B g Yeats (IRE) - Overbranch Only Fools Own Horses Mr & Mrs G. Calder Alastair Ralph Fergus Gregory (3) Donald McCain Brian Hughes 11 Convivial (GB) 060- 5 10-5 11 Robincollette (IRE) 2-0 6 10-5 B m Mount Nelson - Vino Br m Robin des Champs (FR) - Western Cowgirl (IRE) Grange Park Racing XV1 The Yorkshire Puddings Micky Hammond Miss Becky Smith (3) Philip Kirby Thomas Dowson 12 Storm Force One (GB) 060 4 10-5 B f Schiaparelli (GER) - Force In The Wings (IRE) Hedley, Little, Sharkey & Tomkins Peter Niven Ryan Day CARLISLE RACECOURSE 22/10/2020 Race 4 2.15 2m 1f 33y Race 5 2.50 n 2m 1f 33y Race 6 3.25 3m 2f 34y THE WATCH IRISH RACING ON THE racingtv.com HANDICAP HURDLE THE CONGRATULATIONS NATALIE racingtv.com INTERMEDIATE RACE (CLASS 3) (Challenger Two Mile AND SCOTT FORRESTER HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Hurdle Series Qualifier) STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) 1 Ribble Valley (IRE) 112-,T 7 11-10 1 Fin And Game (IRE) 320- 8 12-0 1 Federici (GB) 130,CP 11 11-12 B g Westerner - Miss Greinton (GER) B g Oscar (IRE) - Miss Cilla (IRE) B g Overbury (IRE) - Vado Via Mr David Wesley Yates Mr T. G. Leslie Mrs C Strang Steel and Partner Nicky Richards Brian Hughes Donald McCain Theo Gillard (7) Donald McCain Brian Hughes 2 Nickolson (FR) 1/12- 6 11-4 2 Magic Dancer (GB) 20-4,T CP 8 11-12 2 Lough Derg Farmer (IRE) 2/03- 8 11-8 B g No Risk At All (FR) - Incorrigible (FR) B g Norse Dancer (IRE) - King’s Siren (IRE) B g Presenting - Maryiver (IRE) Tim Syder The Magic Partnership Mrs S. Smith Olly Murphy Aidan Coleman Kerry Lee Richard Patrick (3) Sue Smith Ryan Mania 3 Dragonfruit (GB) P-40 5 10-12 3 Mon Port (IRE) 1/3F- 8 11-12 3 Station Master (IRE) P-35,T CP 9 11-8 Ch g Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Fruity Farm B g Scorpion (IRE) - Sounds Charming (IRE) B g Scorpion (IRE) - Gastounette (IRE) Mrs Beverley Bostock Mr Terry Warner Mrs Penny Perriss Oliver Greenall David England Olly Murphy Aidan Coleman Kim Bailey Ciaran Gethings 4 Molly Ollys Wishes (GB) 212-,T 6 10-11 4 Aristo du Plessis (FR) 5P1- 10 11-10 4 Damiens Dilemma (IRE) P-11,CP 12 10-10 B m Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - September Moon B g Voix du Nord (FR) - J’Aime (FR) B g Wareed (IRE) - Olympos Belle (IRE) West Mercia Fork Trucks Ltd Mrs J. M. Dodd Mr Robert Miller-Bakewell Dan Skelton Harry Skelton James Ewart Danny McMenamin (3) Stuart Coltherd Sam Coltherd (3) 5 Valentino Dancer (GB) 036 5 11-10 5 Boric (GB) 3P3-,CP 12 10-9 Ch g Mastercraftsman (IRE) - Bertie’s Best B g Grape Tree Road - Petrea Richard Hames & Alex Govorusa Mrs E. C. York Olly Murphy David England Simon Waugh Callum Bewley 6 Nautical Star (GER) 626- 5 11-9 6 Crank Em Up (IRE) 43/4- 9 10-5 B g Sholokhov (IRE) - Natalis (GER) B g Royal Anthem (USA) - Carrawaystick (IRE) Mr John P. McManus Mr Paul Hothersall Jonjo O’Neill Jonjo O’Neill Jr. Simon West John Kington 7 Mick Maestro (FR) 243/- 7 11-4 B or Br g Air Chief Marshal (IRE) - Mick Maya (FR) Crossed Fingers Partnership Nick Kent Charlie Todd (5) 8 Meteorite (GB) 621- 6 11-4 B g Bollin Eric - Running Hotter Matthew Engel and David Clark Tom Symonds James Nixon (5) 9 Off The Beat (GB) 014- 6 11-4 Ch g Black Sam Bellamy (IRE) - Off By Heart Mrs A. M. Thomson Sandy Thomson Ryan Mania 10 No Regrets (IRE) 311 6 11-4 B g Presenting - E Mac (IRE) Straightline Bloodstock Nicky Richards Brian Hughes 11 Your Band (GB) 211- 5 11-3 B g Helmet (AUS) - Kampai Only Fools & Cockerels Alastair Ralph Fergus Gregory (3) 12 Kaizer (GB) 6-43 5 11-1 Ch g Nathaniel (IRE) - Perse Mrs Elizabeth Ferguson Alistair Whillans Billy Garritty (5) 13 Half Bolly (GB) P5-5 4 11-0 Ch g Haafhd - Zefooha (FR) Andy Clarke & The Four Aces Stella Barclay Sam Coltherd (3) 14 Red Reminder (GB) 41-0 6 11-0 B m Mount Nelson - Red Hibiscus Mrs H. N. Eubank Chris Grant Callum Bewley 15 Getaway Mag (IRE) 61-0 6 10-11 B m Getaway (GER) - Aggies Girl (IRE) Mrs June Watts Dan Skelton Harry Skelton 16 Romeo Brown (GB) P2-6 6 10-11 Br g Yeats (IRE) - Santia McGoldrick Racing 5 & Birrafun Philip Kirby Ross Chapman 17 Flamboyant Joyaux (FR) 12-4 5 10-7 B g Crossharbour - Merka (FR) Formulated Polymer Products Ltd Sue Smith Sean Quinlan 18 Ashjan (GB) 046- 7 10-2 B g Medicean - Violet (IRE) Dave Skeldon & Sandy Forster Sandy Forster Stephen Mulqueen (3) CARLISLE RACECOURSE 22/10/2020 Race 7 4.00 2m 4f Race 8 4.34 2m 4f 8y 16 Tomorrow’s Angel (GB) 24-3,CP 5 11-3 Ch m Teofilo (IRE) - Funday THE BET AT racingtv.com HANDICAP THE GET WELL SOON Adamson, Etheridge & Jardine STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4) (Northern Lights CRAIG NICHOL HANDICAP Iain Jardine Conor O’Farrell Middle Distance Chase Series Qualifier) HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) 17 Soyouthinksoagain (IRE) 000-,CP5 11-2 B g So You Think (NZ) - Al Saqiya (USA) 1 Tanarpino (GB) 432-,CP 9 12-0 1 Ferry All (FR) 330,CP 5 11-12 Mr Ian Lawrence Ch g Tobougg (IRE) - Got Tune (FR) Ch g No Risk At All (FR) - Ohe Les Aulmes (FR) Dan Skelton Harry Skelton Mr P.
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