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Aldington Races ALDINGTON RACES FRIDAY 16TH APRIL By kind permission of the Price Family STEWARDS Rob Wilshir (Chairman), Terence Brennan, Margaret Watts, David Rhys Jones, Caroline Holliday, Helen Sarchet, Ed Bungey STEWARDS’ SECRETARY Nicky Featherstone OFFICIALS RACE SECRETARY ANNOUNCER VETS PADDOCK INTERVIEWS Dominic Coutts Fraser Marshall Amy Hodges Philip Hall Bob Baskerville Harry Gibson CLERK OF THE COURSE DECLARATIONS Sanne Minnema Matt Attwood Anna Hawkins NUMBER BOARD Mary Head PADDOCK MARSHALL Douglas McCully TREASURER Stephen Furnival Blakeneys Liz Bell DOCTORS Dr Robert Cullen TROPHY/PRIZES PA SYSTEMS JUDGE Dr Stephen Andrews Suze Gibson Callum Spurr John Absalom FIRST AID COMMENTATOR COURSE INSPECTOR STARTERS Medicare Robbie Scott Paul Townsley Alan Taylor Colin James, Garry Hall Debbie Grantham Darren Harding, Carina Saxby LIVE STREAMING FARRIER James Sachet Jeff Clifford, Colin Pickrell SD Imaging Tony Tanner Scott Davey CLERK OF THE SCALES Tom Kemp TODAY’S CONDITIONS FIRST RACE THE MAIDEN RACE Kindly sponsored by Bell Agricultural £150 to the winner, £100 to the second and £50 to the third For the HOBBS PARKER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, and a Memento to the winning Owner; the TED LONG PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, kindly donated by Mr and Mrs G.R. McBride, and a Memento to the winning Rider. For horses which have a current registered Hunters Certificate issued by any recognised pack of hounds in Great Britain, and which at starting have not won any race under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (other than a private match or sweepstake). Weights: 12st for Horses and Geldings aged 6 years and older; 11st7lb for Mares of 6 years and older; 11st10lb for 5-y-o Horses and Geldings; 11st3lb for 5-y-o Mares; 10st10lb for 4-y-o Horses and Geldings; 10st3lb for 4-y-o Mares. SECOND RACE THE PRINT CONCERN SUPPORTS THE NHS RESTRICTED RACE Kindly sponsored by Print Concern £150 to the winner, £100 to the second and £50 to the third For the MARY FINN KELCEY MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, and a Memento to the winning Owner; the JACK SANKEY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, and a Memento to the winning Rider For horses which have a current registered Hunters Certificate issued by any recognised pack of hounds in Great Britain, and which at starting has not won any Race under the Rules of any Recognised Racing Authority other than National Hunt Flat races or Flat races, or any Point-to-Point Steeple Chase other than Maiden Races and Hunt Members Races; Weights: 12st for Horses and Geldings aged 6 years and older; 11st7lb for Mares of 6 years and older; 11st10lb for 5-y-o Horses and Geldings; 11st3lb for 5-y-o Mares; 10st10lb for 4-y-o Horses and Geldings; 10st3lb for 4-y-o Mares. THIRD RACE THE LADIES OPEN RACE Kindly sponsored by Prenetics £150 to the winner, £100 to the second and £50 to the third For the GEORGE BOULDEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, and a Memento to the winning Owner; the MARY MIDDLETON CHALLENGE CUP, and a Memento to the winning Rider. For horses with a current registered Hunters Certificate issued by any registered pack of hounds in Great Britain. To be ridden by Ladies.Weights: 11st for Horses and Geldings aged 6 years and older; 10st7lb for Mares of 6 years and older; 10st10lb for Horses and Geldings aged 5 years; 10st3lb for Mares aged 5 years; 10st for 4-y-o Horses and Geldings; 10st for 4-y-o Mares. Penalties: A winner on or since 1st October 2019 to 30th September 2020 inclusive, of three or more eligible Steeplechase, Hurdle Race or Flat Races under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) OR a winner of two eligible Steeplechase, Hurdle Race or Flat Races under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) and one or more Mens, Ladies or Mixed Open Point-to-Point race in this period, to carry 5lb extra. Further penalties apply for wins on or since 1st October 2020 in an eligible Steeplechase or Hurdle race under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) or in a Mens, Ladies or Mixed Open Point-to-Point; for one such win 3lb extra; for two such wins 5lb; for three or more such wins 7lb; maximum total penalty to be carried is 7lb. FOURTH RACE THE MENS OPEN RACE Kindly sponsored by Quinn Estates £150 to the winner, £100 to the second and £50 to the third For the GEORGE BOULDEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, and a Memento to the winning Owner; the MARY MIDDLETON CHALLENGE CUP, and a Memento to the winning Rider For horses with a current registered Hunters Certificate issued by any registered pack of hounds in Great Britain. To be ridden by Gentlemen. Weights: 12st for Horses and Geldings aged 6 years and older; 11st7lb for Mares of 6 years and older; 11st10lb for 5-y-o Horses and Geldings; 11st3lb for 5-y-o Mares; 10st10lb for 4-y-o Horses and Geldings; 10st3lb for 4-y-o Mares. Penalties: A winner on or since 1st October 2019 to 30th September 2020 inclusive, of three or more eligible Steeplechase, Hurdle Race or Flat Races under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) OR a winner of two eligible Steeplechase, Hurdle Race or Flat Races under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) and one or more Mens, Ladies or Mixed Open Point-to-Point race in this period, to carry 5lb extra. Further penalties apply for wins on or since 1st October 2020 in an eligible Steeplechase or Hurdle race under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) or in a Mens, Ladies or Mixed Open Point-to-Point; for one such win 3lb extra; for two such wins 5lb; for three or more such wins 7lb; maximum total penalty to be carried is 7lb. FIFTH RACE THE RETRAINING OF RACEHORSES & JOCKEY CLUB VETERAN HORSE CONDITIONS RACE (LEVEL 2), 12ST Kindly sponsored by RoR & JC Veteran Horse £150 to the winner, £100 to the second and £50 to the third For the JOHN HINGE MEMORIAL CUP to the winning Owner, the ICY RETORT CHALLENGE TROPHY to the winning Rider For horses aged ten years and over, which on or since 1st October 2019 have not won any race under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Hunter Chases and Point-to-Points excepted). Weights: 12st for Horses and Geldings; 11st7lb for Mares. Penalties: For each win on or since the 1st October 2019 in a Hunter Chase or Mens, Ladies or Mixed Open Point-to-Point, 5lb extra, for each win on or since the 1st October 2020 in an Intermediate or Level 1 and 2 Conditions Race to carry 3lb extra. Maximum penalty to be carried is 10lb. Penalties are cumulative. SIXTH RACE THE SOUTH EAST AREA CONDITIONS RACE (LEVEL 3) Kindly sponsored by Worthingtons £150 to the winner, £100 to the second and £50 to the third For the TOM SOUTHERN CAULIFLOWER CUP, and a Memento to the winning Owner; the SLOTTIE DAWES CHALLENGE CUP, and a Memento to the winning Rider For horses which on or since 1st October 2018 have not won any race under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) and which hold a current registered Hunters Certificate issued by any Hunt affiliated to the South East Point-to-Point Area. Weights: 12st for Horses and Geldings aged 6 years and older; 11st7lb for Mares of 6 years and older; 11st10lb for 5-y-o Horses and Geldings; 11st3lb for 5-y-o Mares; 10st10lb for 4-y-o Horses and Geldings; 10st3lb for 4-y-o Mares. Penalties: For each win on or since 1st October 2018 in a Mens, Ladies or Mixed Open Point-to-Point to carry 5lb extra, and for each win in a Conditions race at the same Level or higher (to include Confined, Club Association, Service or Society Point-to-Point races) in this period to carry 3lb extra. Maximum penalty to be carried is 10lb. Penalties are cumulative. In association with The Point-to-Point Racing Company Ltd., Sanders Road, Wellingborough, Northants, NN8 4BX Tel: 01933 304795/440077 TODAY’S RACES FIRST RACE 2.00pm DECLARE BY 1.00pm SECOND RACE 2.35pm DECLARE BY 1.35pm THIRD RACE 3.10pm DECLARE BY 2.10pm WEIGH OUT BY 1.45pm SAFETY FACTOR 16 WEIGH OUT BY 2.20pm SAFETY FACTOR 16 WEIGH OUT BY 2.55pm SAFETY FACTOR 16 THE MAIDEN RACE THE PRINT CONCERN THE LADIES OPEN RACE Kindly sponsored by Bell Agricultural Kindly sponsored by Prenetics 1 BON CALVADOS (FR) OR: 88 12-00 SUPPORTS THE NHS 1 CLOUDY JOKER (IRE) OR: 109 11-00 7 b.g. Bonbon Rose (FR) - Lamorrese (FR) (Pistolet Bleu (IRE)) 13 gr.g. Cloudings (IRE) - Rosa View (IRE) (Roselier (FR)) The Cross Channel Racing Club (Mr M. Hocking) - Kimblewick (Alan Hill) Tommie O’Brien RESTRICTED RACE The Jump On Board Partnership (Mr M. Comley) - Heythrop (Max Comley) Cross Channel Racing Kindly sponsored by Print Concern Miss H. Tucker White, blue triple diamond, red and white striped sleeves, blue cap white spots 1 BIG DAWG (IRE) OR: 89 12-00 Black, pink hoops, black sleeves, white stars on sleeves, white cap 10 ch.g. Presenting - Supreme Sales (IRE) (Supreme Leader) 2 CAPTAIN NEMEAU (FR) OR: 69 12-00 Mr Brian Tetley - Surrey Union (Pam Tetley) W. Hickman 2 GENERAL ARROW (IRE) OR: 113 11-00 6 b.g. Barastraight - Vayeva (IRE) (Kahyasi) Red, white epaulets, royal blue sleeves, white cap, red star 8 b.g.
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