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(R1) 12:15 STRATFORD, 2M 6F 7Y PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with (R1) 12:15 STRATFORD, 2m 6f 7y Download The LOW6 App Novices' Hurdle (GBB Race) (Class 4) (4YO plus) No Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 4421- DAGUENEAU (IRE) 119 5 11 - 7 Adam Wedge 126 b g Champs Elysees - Bright Enough Miss E C Lavelle Jockey Colours: Royal blue, pink disc, maroon sleeves, royal blue stars, dark blue cap, pink spots Notes: Timeform says: Fairly useful stayer on Flat for Ed Dunlop. Has shown similar level of form over timber, getting off the mark 8-runner novice when last seen at Huntingdon in March. The one to beat. (Forecast 1.91) 2 0PP-1 BALAGAN 2 5 11 - 7t DOUBTFUL - b g Great Pretender - Lovely Origny N B King Jockey Colours: Royal blue, white star, royal blue sleeves, white stars and stars on cap Notes: Timeform says: Left previous efforts well behind when scoring at a huge price on the back of wind surgery/with a tongue tie added at Uttoxeter on Monday. Respected if taking his chance. (Forecast 6.00) 3 12234F- BEAU SANCY (FR) 242 8 11 - 0tp R Johnson 116 b g Blue Bresil - Touquette Olly Murphy Jockey Colours: Maroon, maroon and light blue check sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Multiple chase winner but his jumping has let him down on his previous 2 starts, falling at Kelso over fences when last seen. Yard in rude health so not discounted to bounce back after 8 months off. (Forecast 4.50) 4 52PP- BENDY BOW 118 5 11 - 0 Nico de Boinville - br g Malinas - Maid Of Oaksey M Bradstock Jockey Colours: White, black diamond, red sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Needed the experience in a Fontwell bumper but showed a good deal more when second of 4 on Leicester hurdling bow. Proved a disappointment when pulled up last 2 starts and needs to bounce back. (Forecast 23.00) 5 852956- JONNIGRAIG (IRE) 234 7 11 - 0 Harry Bannister 78 b g Masterofthehorse - Vanudski R A Teal Jockey Colours: Grey, dark blue sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Posted his best effort for this yard when runner-up in a novice hurdle at Worcester in September. Shaped quite well next time but laboured effort at Fontwell when last seen 7 months ago. (Forecast 67.00) 6 P/ KARABUNGA DUDE 476 6 11 - 0 Charlie Hammond - (3) b g Black Sam Bellamy - Danarama M Appleby Jockey Colours: Gold and green halved, white sash, blue cap Notes: Timeform says: Black Sam Bellamy gelding who looked badly in need of the experience when pulled up on hurdling debut at Chepstow in March 2019 for Ben Pauling. First run for Mick Appleby so worth a market check. (Forecast 51.00) 7 4/95090- RATHBRIDE PRINCE (IRE) 263 5 11 - 0t Stan Sheppard 82 b g Pour Moi - Bright And Clear M Sheppard Jockey Colours: Black, large yellow spots, black sleeves, yellow spots, yellow cap Notes: Timeform says: Maiden on Flat and over hurdles for Padraig Roche and little impression in 5 handicap outings for new yard. (Forecast 51.00) 8 7P/P403 TANGO ECHO CHARLIE (IRE) 125 6 11 - 0 Sam Twiston-Davies - - b g Stowaway - Wrong In Okanagan Dr R D P Newland Jockey Colours: Orange, beige disc, black cap Notes: Timeform says: Maiden pointer who left his debut form well behind when third in bumper at Thurles back in March. Joined a shrewd yard and needs a market check on hurdles debut. Significantly up in trip. (Forecast 21.00) 9 00875- PEACE APPROVED (IRE) 159 5 10 - 7 James Best 75 ch m Approve - Over Rating R C Harper Jockey Colours: Yellow, black hoop and armlets, check cap Notes: Timeform says: Modest maiden on the Flat. Hasn't achieved much over hurdles and the switch to fences failed to improves matters win January. First run since leaving Sam England and goes significantly up in trip. (Forecast 67.00) TIMEFORM VIEW: This looks an ideal opportunity for DAGUENEAU to double his tally over timber after gaining a deserved win at Huntingdon back in March. Olly Murphy's string are in flying form, so his Beau Sancy is taken to chase the selection home, while Balagan must be respected after his surprise win at Uttoxeter on Monday. Timeform 1-2-3: 1: DAGUENEAU (1) 2: BEAU SANCY (3) 3: BALAGAN (2) © 2020 At The Races. All Rights Reserved. PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with 1 4421- DAGUENEAU (IRE) 119 5 11 - 7 Adam Wedge 126 b g Champs Elysees - Bright Enough Miss E C Lavelle Jockey Colours: Royal blue, pink disc, maroon sleeves, royal blue stars, dark blue cap, pink spots Timeform says: Fairly useful stayer on Flat for Ed Dunlop. Has shown similar level of form over timber, getting off the mark 8-runner novice when last seen at Huntingdon in March. The one to beat. (Forecast 1.91) CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) Flat Turf: 13 - 2 - 3 - 0 Jumps: 4 - 1 - 1 - 0 All Weather: 4 - 0 - 2 - 0 RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR 1st DAGUENEAU, 2nd Torn And Frayed, 3rd Castle Robin 11 Mar 20 Hun 21f Nov Hdl Cls4 4K Gd-Sft 10-13 1/8 Ben Jones (3) 2/1f chased leaders, went close 2nd 3 out, led well before next, taken 124 1 len wide in home straight, clear when bit awkward 2 out, kept on strongly 1st Polish, 2nd DAGUENEAU, 3rd Fitzroy 05 Feb 20 Lud 21f Mdn Hdl Cls4 4K Gd-Sft 11-4 2/14 Adam Wedge 8/1 mid-division, headway 4 out, tracked leaders before next, ridden 115 2 len after 2 out, every chance last, kept on, held towards finish 1st Le Cameleon, 2nd John Betjeman, 3rd Ambion Hill 06 Jan 20 Chp 16f Mdn Hdl Div1 Cls5 Hy 11-5 4/10 Adam Wedge 3/1f2 mid-division, headway 5th, ridden approaching last, stayed on - 3K 4 len same pace flat 1st Mahler's Promise, 2nd Enemy Coast Ahead, 3rd Iconic Muddle 18 Dec 19 Nbu 16f Mdn Hdl Cls4 4K Sft 10-9 4/20 Ben Jones (5) 20/1 tracked leaders, went left and reminder 4th, disputing 2nd 3 out, - 7¼ len every chance next, 3rd and one pace between last 2, lost that placing close home 1st Maid In Manhattan, 2nd Celestial Force, 3rd Smarter 02 Oct 19 Ntt 14f Hcp Cls3 16K Hy 9-1p 12/13 G Lee 33/1 tracked leaders, ridden and lost place over 2f out, weakened over 75 (14) 1f out 19¼ len 1st Berrahri, 2nd Blazing Saddles, 3rd Cacophonous 22 Jun 19 Lin 13f Hcp Cls5 4K Gd-Sft 9-8v1 8/10 (10) R Havlin 10/1 mid-division, ridden over 1f out, faded inside final furlong, 76 10½ len 2 0PP-1 BALAGAN 2 5 11 - 7t DOUBTFUL - b g Great Pretender - Lovely Origny N B King Jockey Colours: Royal blue, white star, royal blue sleeves, white stars and stars on cap Timeform says: Left previous efforts well behind when scoring at a huge price on the back of wind surgery/with a tongue tie added at Uttoxeter on Monday. Respected if taking his chance. (Forecast 6.00) CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) Flat Turf: 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 Jumps: 3 - 1 - 0 - 0 All Weather: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR 1st BALAGAN, 2nd Diodorus, 3rd Escapability 06 Jul 20 Utt 20f Nov Hdl Cls4 4K Gd 11-0t1 1/9 Bryony Frost 40/1 jumped right at times, prominent, led 4th, headed after 4 out, led - 1¾ len again next, pushed out, readily 1st Oscar Academy, 2nd Rumble B, 3rd Young Offender 23 Jan 20 Fkn 23f Nov Hdl Cls3 6K Gd-Sft 10-12 PU/6 Bryony Frost 33/1 not always fluent in last, behind 4 out, pulled up before next - 1st Boss Man Fred, 2nd Springfield Fox, 3rd Midnight Chill 03 Dec 19 Sth 24f Nov Hdl Cls4 4K Sft 10-12h1 PU/5 R Johnson 22/1 in rear, blundered 5 out, tailed off, pulled up before 2 out - 1st Front View, 2nd Jungle Junction, 3rd Farceur Du Large 30 Apr 19 Pun 16.5f 4y NHF 9K Yl 11-7 13/25 Mr B O'Neill 25/1 waited with, 19th early, no impression over 5f out, soon no extra - 52 len 3 12234F- BEAU SANCY (FR) 242 8 11 - 0tp R Johnson 116 b g Blue Bresil - Touquette Olly Murphy Jockey Colours: Maroon, maroon and light blue check sleeves and cap Timeform says: Multiple chase winner but his jumping has let him down on his previous 2 starts, falling at Kelso over fences when last seen. Yard in rude health so not discounted to bounce back after 8 months off. (Forecast 4.50) CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) Flat Turf: 4 - 0 - 0 - 0 Jumps: 20 - 4 - 4 - 1 All Weather: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR 1st Well Above Par, 2nd Slanelough, 3rd Bernardelli 09 Nov 19 Kel 22f Hcp Ch Cls3 19K Hy 11-12tp F/10 David England 22/1 mid-division, fell 8th 129 1st Marble Moon, 2nd Beau Du Brizais, 3rd Wolfcatcher 09 Oct 19 Lud 24f Hcp Ch Cls3 13K Gd 11-8tp 4/5 G Sheehan 7/1 took keen hold, 2nd or 3rd until slow 12th, last from 14th, well 131 24 len beaten 4 out, went left and mistake 3 out 1st Sunset Showdown, 2nd Danboru, 3rd BEAU SANCY 10 Sep 19 wor 23f Nov Hdl Cls4 4K Gd 10-12tp 3/6 G Sheehan 4/5f tracked leader, not fluent 3 out, driven after next, every chance last, 121 2 len ridden and kept on flat, outpaced towards finish 1st Oneofthesenights, 2nd BEAU SANCY 22 Aug 19 Str 22f Nov Hdl Cls3 6K Gd 10-12tp 2/2 Aidan Coleman 6/4f2 tracked sole rival, led 6th, bumped by rival trying to get through on 124 11 len inside home bend, headed last, no extra flat, eased 1st Lofgren, 2nd BEAU SANCY, 3rd Play The Ace 30 Jun 19 Crt 21f Hcp Ch Cls2 25K Gd 10-10tp 2/9 G Sheehan 11/4f behind, mistake 7th, headway before the last, went 2nd 2f out, 126 1¾ len stayed on to lead on home turn, headed and no extra well inside final furlong 1st BEAU SANCY, 2nd Viens Chercher, 3rd Cultram Abbey 26 May 19 Kel 23f Hcp Ch Cls3 11K Gd 10-6tp 1/6 G Sheehan 2/1f2 held up behind, not fluent 7th, headway 12th, went 2nd 3 out, 114 8 len switched right to challenge between last 2, led before last, drew readily clear flat, comfortably 4 52PP- BENDY BOW 118 5 11 - 0 Nico de Boinville - br g Malinas - Maid Of Oaksey M Bradstock Jockey Colours: White, black diamond, red sleeves and cap Timeform says: Needed the experience in a Fontwell bumper but showed a good deal more when second of 4 on Leicester hurdling bow.
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