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(R1) 13:20 UTTOXETER, 1M 7F 168Y PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with (R1) 13:20 UTTOXETER, 1m 7f 168y bet365 Novices' Hurdle (GBB Race) (Class 4) (4YO plus) No Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 3512-22 AMBASSADOR (IRE) 17 D 4 11 - 0 Harry Skelton 119 D Skelton b g Invincible Spirit - Natural Bloom Jockey Colours: Light blue, grey stars on sleeves, light blue cap, grey star Notes: Timeform says: Speedy type who opened account in juvenile maiden at Hereford (2m) in March and has been runner-up all 3 starts since, most recently over C&D 17 days ago. Sets clear standard. (Forecast 1.67) 2 32P-1 PEAKED TOO SOON 19 D 4 11 - 0t1 C Gethings - K C Bailey b g Iffraaj - Libys Dream Jockey Colours: Dark blue and yellow (halved), dark blue sleeves, yellow cap Notes: Timeform says: Fair form when placed in junior bumpers before being pulled up in full- distance event at Exeter final start for Jamie Osborne. Well prepared to make a winning hurdle bow 19 days ago. Tongue tie on. (Forecast 3.00) 3 4-9 ALGESIRAS 51 5 10 - 12 DOUBTFUL - Mrs S J Smith gr g Martaline - Message Personnel Jockey Colours: Dark blue, large pink spots, pink cap Notes: Timeform says: €68,000 3-y-o. Half-brother to ungenuine but fairly useful hurdler Castletown. Remote fourth in point before an underwhelming hurdles debut for Tom Lacey (since sold for just £4,000). NON RUNNER. (Forecast 34.00) 4 56- SNOW LEOPARD (IRE) 291 5 10 - 12 R T Dunne - A W Carroll gr g Mount Nelson - La Gandilie Jockey Colours: Purple, beige star, purple sleeves, beige stars and cap Notes: Timeform says: Poor maiden himself on Flat (stays 1½m) and looks a handicap project over hurdles. Back from 9 months off. (Forecast 41.00) 5 00726-0 UNIQUE COMPANY (IRE) 17 6 10 - 12 Aaron Anderson (7) 71 ch g Fast Company - Unique Blanche Mark Weatherer Jockey Colours: Pink, black seams, black sleeves, pink seams, black cap Notes: Timeform says: Poor on Flat/over hurdles and makes no appeal outside of basement-level handicap company. (Forecast 101.00) 6 9- SPLINTER 193 4 10 - 7 Kielan Woods - b g Garswood - Cracking Lass A M Hales Jockey Colours: Purple, pink triple diamond, diamonds on sleeves, purple cap, pink diamond Notes: Timeform says: Fair but temperamental on the Flat. Well held in fairly deep juvenile hurdle at Newbury for new yard in December. Half-brother to fairly useful hurdler Fantastic Ms Fox and might do better in time. (Forecast 21.00) TIMEFORM VIEW: Almost certainly a match, with clear preference for AMBASSADOR over Peaked Too Soon from level-weights. Timeform 1-2-3: 1: AMBASSADOR (1) 2: PEAKED TOO SOON (2) 3: SPLINTER (6) © 2021 At The Races. All Rights Reserved. CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) Flat Turf: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 Jumps: 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 All Weather: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR 1st Restandbethankful, 2nd Gold Link, 3rd Tardree 07 May 21 mar 17f Mdn Hdl Cls4 3K Gd 11-4t1 9/12 J J Burke 33/1 always towards rear - 32 len 1 3512-22 AMBASSADOR (IRE) 17 D 4 11 - 0 Harry Skelton 119 D Skelton b g Invincible Spirit - Natural Bloom 4 56- SNOW LEOPARD (IRE) 291 5 10 - 12 R T Dunne - Jockey Colours: Light blue, grey stars on sleeves, light blue cap, grey star A W Carroll gr g Mount Nelson - La Gandilie Timeform says: Speedy type who opened account in juvenile maiden at Hereford (2m) in March and has been runner-up all 3 starts since, most recently over C&D 17 days ago. Sets clear standard. (Forecast 1.67) Jockey Colours: Purple, beige star, purple sleeves, beige stars and cap CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) Timeform says: Poor maiden himself on Flat (stays 1½m) and looks a handicap project over hurdles. Back from 9 months off. (Forecast 41.00) Flat Turf: 2 - 0 - 0 - 1 Jumps: 6 - 1 - 4 - 1 All Weather: 4 - 0 - 0 - 1 CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY Flat Turf: 5 - 0 - 0 - 0 Jumps: 2 - 0 - 0 - 0 All Weather: 7 - 0 - 0 - 0 Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY 1st Olympic Conqueror, 2nd AMBASSADOR, 3rd Edinburgh 10 Jun 21 Utt 16f Nov Hdl Cls4 3K Gd 11-0 2/5 Harry Skelton 6/4f2 Castle 119 hd chased leaders, went 2nd before 3 out, edged right before leading Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR last, headed flat, stayed on 1st Timberman, 2nd AMBASSADOR, 3rd Sorbet 1st Minella Encore, 2nd Last Royal, 3rd Copper Coin 20 May 21 mar 17f Nov Hdl Cls4 3K Gd 11-1 2/5 Harry Skelton 7/4f2 chased leaders, closed when not fluent last, switched left flat, 120 09 Sep 20 Utt 20f Mdn Hdl Cls4 4K Gd 10-13 6/17 R T Dunne 150/1 mid-division, some headway before 3 out, soon no impression - ¾ len stayed on, went 2nd towards finish 29 len 1st Burrows Diamond, 2nd AMBASSADOR, 3rd Foster'sisland 1st Robeam, 2nd Siyahamba, 3rd Frame Rate 20 Apr 21 Sdg 17f Hcp Hdl Cls4 3K Gd 11-8 2/10 Harry Skelton 85/40f mid-division, headway to track leader after 3 out, ridden to chase 116 31 Aug 20 Sth 16.5f Hcp Cls6 3K St 9-3p 5/10 (4) Hollie Doyle 16/1 led 1f, tracked leaders, pushed along and lost place halfway, 46 3 len leader after 2 out, every chance when made challenge last, kept on 38 len outpaced 6f out but no match for the winner on the run-in 1st Courtandbould, 2nd Bashful Boy, 3rd Our Rodney 1st AMBASSADOR, 2nd Kamaxos, 3rd Salamanca School 06 Aug 20 Str 16f Nov Hdl Cls4 4K Gd 10-11 5/13 R T Dunne 100/1 - 24 Mar 21 Hfo 16f 4y Mdn Hdl Cls4 Gd 11-0 1/9 Harry Skelton 2/1f 115 towards rear, pushed along and outpaced after 5th, plugged on, held up towards rear, headway after 3 out, went 2nd before last, 27 len never on terms 4K 1 len led last, edged left flat, driven out 1st Hidden Depths, 2nd Earthly, 3rd Lauberhorn Rocket 1st Moon King, 2nd Arcanja, 3rd Get Real 18 Jul 20 Bat 14f Hcp Cls6 3K Fm 8-3b 9/10 (11) Sophie Ralston 18/1 45 08 Feb 21 Ncs 20f NHF Cls5 3K St/Slw 10-7 5/9 Harry Skelton 9/4f2 - slowly into stride, raced keenly and led 12f out until 8f out, lost 2nd held up in mid-division, headway over 2f out, shaken up, edged left 19½ len (5) over 3f out, weakened quickly, tailed off and eased over 1f out 3½ len and one pace over 2f out, kept on final 100 yards, no impression 1st Lady Elysia, 2nd Ateescomponent, 3rd Becky Sharp 1st Heross Du Seuil, 2nd Her Indoors, 3rd AMBASSADOR 30 Jun 20 Les 12f Hcp Cls6 3K Gd-Fm 8-10b1 5/10 (1) Elisha 16/1 46 27 Dec 20 Kmp 16f 3y Hdl Cls2 10K Sft 10-12 3/12 Harry Skelton 17/2 - led, headed over 3f out, plugged on same pace final 2f held up, pulled hard, soon mid-division, closed 3rd, 3rd and held 2 8 len Whittington (5) 10½ len out, left 2nd and mistake last, no impression on winner, lost 2nd near finish 1st Lauberhorn Rocket, 2nd Chinese Alphabet, 3rd Hidden Pearl 16 Jun 20 cfc 13f Hcp Div2 Cls6 3K St 8-12p1 7/9 (3) B Doyle 14/1 keen in touch, ridden 2f out, soon weakened 46 9¼ len 2 32P-1 PEAKED TOO SOON 19 D 4 11 - 0t1 C Gethings - K C Bailey b g Iffraaj - Libys Dream 5 00726-0 UNIQUE COMPANY (IRE) 17 6 10 - 12 Aaron Anderson 71 (7) ch g Fast Company - Unique Blanche Jockey Colours: Dark blue and yellow (halved), dark blue sleeves, yellow cap Mark Weatherer Timeform says: Fair form when placed in junior bumpers before being pulled up in full-distance event at Exeter final start for Jamie Osborne. Well prepared to make a winning hurdle bow 19 days ago. Tongue tie on. (Forecast 3.00) Jockey Colours: Pink, black seams, black sleeves, pink seams, black cap Timeform says: Poor on Flat/over hurdles and makes no appeal outside of basement-level handicap company. CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) (Forecast 101.00) Flat Turf: 3 - 0 - 1 - 1 Jumps: 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 All Weather: 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 CAREER STATS (Starts - Wins - 2nds - 3rds) RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY Flat Turf: 5 - 0 - 0 - 0 Jumps: 10 - 0 - 1 - 1 All Weather: 3 - 0 - 0 - 1 Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR RECENT RACE BY RACE HISTORY 1st PEAKED TOO SOON, 2nd Awesomedude, 3rd Trouble 08 Jun 21 Sth 16f Mdn Hdl Cls4 3K Gd 10-13 1/10 C Gethings 7/2 Shooter - Date Race Details Going Weight Res (Dr) Jockey SP 1-2-3 Result / Close-up OR mid-division, headway 6th, led last, ridden and stayed on well flat 3 len 1st Shanandoa, 2nd Coolnacritta, 3rd Espinator 10 Jun 21 Utt 20f Hcp Hdl Cls5 2K Gd 9-7 15/18 Aaron Anderson 50/1 74 1st Thunder Rock, 2nd No Word Of A Lie, 3rd Bowtogreatness chased leaders on outside, weakened from final bend 14 Feb 21 Exe 17f 4-6y NHF Cls5 2K Hy 10-7 PU/8 Jamie Bargary 5/1 chased leaders, lost place 7f out, tailed off over 5f out, pulled up - 21 len (7) after 1st Old Jewry, 2nd Christmas In Usa, 3rd Seapoint 1st The Worthy Brat, 2nd PEAKED TOO SOON, 3rd Silent Partner 10 Apr 21 Ncs 20f Hcp Hdl Div1 Cls5 Gd 9-8 6/13 Aaron Anderson 12/1 72 20 Oct 20 Exe 13f 3y NHF Cls5 2K Gd-Fm 10-12 2/12 Jamie Bargary 11/2 - towards rear, ridden after 6th, not fluent 7th and lost touch, plugged held up in mid-division, headway going well over 5f out, went 2nd 2K 27 len (7) on from 3 out shd 2f out, stayed on, just held 1st Old Jewry, 2nd UNIQUE COMPANY, 3rd Cancan 1st Arthur's Seat, 2nd Vivid Luminosity, 3rd PEAKED TOO SOON 21 Mar 21 Car 17f Hcp Hdl Cls5 3K Sft 9-7 2/9 Aaron Anderson 11/1 71 30 Sep 20 Hun 14f 3y NHF Cls5 2K Gd 10-12 3/16 R P McLernon 28/1 - tracked leaders, challenged for lead before 4 out, led on approach held up towards rear, headway over 3f out, went 3rd over 1f out, ½ len (7) to last, ridden flat, headed final 110 yards, no extra towards finish 6¼ len kept on, no impression on winner 1st Bavington Bob, 2nd Shanroe Tic Tec, 3rd Frankies Fire 11 Mar 21 Car 19f Cond Hcp Hdl Cls5 Sft 9-11 7/9 Peter Coleman 66/1 raced keenly, wide in touch, awkward and lost place 6th, rallied 79 3K 12½ len (3) before 2 out, weakened between last 2 1st Conundrum, 2nd Jeu De Mots, 3rd Crackle Lyn Rosie 07 Mar 21 Sdg 17f Hcp Hdl Cls5 3K Gd-Sft 9-7 12/13 Aaron Anderson 28/1 always towards rear 72 3 4-9 ALGESIRAS 51 5 10 - 12 DOUBTFUL - 53 len (7) gr g Martaline - Message Personnel Mrs S J Smith Jockey Colours: Dark blue, large pink spots, pink cap Timeform says: €68,000 3-y-o.
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