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At the Races PDF FORM GUIDE PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with 17:30 CHELTENHAM, 2m 110y Guy Knights Memorial Standard Open NH Flat Race (Class 4) (4YO to 6YO) No Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR 1 2-1 CREEPY (IRE) 14 4 11 - 7 Daniel Hiskett (7) - b g Westerner - Prowler M Keighley Jockey Colours: Black, purple sleeves, red spots Notes: Timeform says: Cost €42,000 after finishing runner-up in an Irish point. Looked a good prospect in winning a heavy-ground bumper at Fontwell earlier this month and merits respect despite carrying a penalty. (Forecast 6.50) 2 1 JAZZ MAN (IRE) 128 D 5 11 - 7 T Scudamore - ch g Beneficial - Slaney Jazz M G Rimell Jockey Colours: Black and red stripes, hooped sleeves, quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Beneficial gelding who seemed well clued up when dead-heating with odds- on favourite on racecourse debut at Uttoxeter in June. Probably not open to the same level of progress as some of these. (Forecast 12.00) 3 1 MONKEY KINGDOM 174 D 4 11 - 7 A P McCoy - b g King's Theatre - Blast Freeze Miss R Curtis Jockey Colours: Royal blue and yellow check, royal blue sleeves, yellow spots, royal blue cap Notes: Timeform says: Represents yard with a good record in bumpers and he duly made all in newcomers event at Ludlow on the opening day of the season. McCoy again takes the ride, and there could well be more to come. (Forecast 9.00) 4 230- BALLYVOQUE (IRE) 189 6 11 - 0 Lucy Alexander (3) - b g Revoque - Timissa G A Charlton Jockey Colours: Tan, black and green hooped sleeves, black cap Notes: Timeform says: Shaped like a stayer when second to subsequent winner Rendl Beach at Musselburgh on debut last December. Went backwards from that run in 2 subsequent outings in the spring (stiff task latter start). (Forecast 23.00) 5 433 BOWIE (IRE) 86 5 11 - 0 Charles Greene (7) - br g Pelder - La Fenice Nick Kent Jockey Colours: Royal blue, light blue stars, royal blue sleeves, white cap Notes: Timeform says: Made the frame all 3 starts, improving a tad when third at Uttoxeter last time in July, but plenty more required if he's to play a hand in this. (Forecast 51.00) 6 CHARLIE RUFFLES (IRE) 4 11 - 0 Nick Scholfield - b g Milan - Rosie Ruffles A J Whiting Jockey Colours: Emerald green, yellow braces and armlets, check cap Notes: Timeform says: Milan half-brother to fairly useful hurdler (and bumper winner) Red Ruffles. Yard had a 66/1 bumper winner in January, but that very much the exception and this represents a stiff ask on debut. (Forecast 81.00) 7 CRAIGANEE (IRE) 5 11 - 0 Mr S Crawford (3) - b g Craigsteel - Hows She Going S R B Crawford Jockey Colours: Red, white hooped sleeves and cap Notes: Timeform says: Craigsteel gelding out of a lightly-raced pointer. Trainer isn't unaccustomed to having winners in bumpers, but this one doesn't leap off the page as a likely type. (Forecast 34.00) 8 P/P57- FIDDLERS BID 146 5 11 - 0 P J Brennan - 31 b g Sulamani - Charitini F M O'Brien Jockey Colours: Red and yellow stripes, yellow sleeves, red armlets, red cap Notes: Timeform says: Son of Sulamani who took 6 attempts to get off the mark in Irish points. Yard has been going reasonably well in recent weeks, but that's not sufficient to hold out much hope for this one. (Forecast 26.00) 9 2- KEY TO THE WEST (IRE) 268 BF 5 11 - 0 N Fehily - b g Westerner - Monte Solaro C E Longsdon Jockey Colours: Dark blue, white star, red sleeves, white stars, red cap, white star Notes: Timeform says: Westerner gelding out of a fair hurdler who stayed 2½m. Cost €125,000 as a 3-y-o but was no match for the smart Ballyalton on debut at Warwick in January. Has since left Nicky Henderson. (Forecast 17.00) 10 35-0 MINELLA FIVEO (IRE) 33 4 11 - 0 D N Russell - b g Westerner - Autumn Sky J J Nallen Jockey Colours: White, maroon stripe, quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Looks a longer-term prospect (from family of 2006 Grand National winner Numbersixvalverde) and, having finished fifth in a point in March, he was down the field at Listowel last month. (Forecast 101.00) 11 1/3- MINELLA FOR PARTY (IRE) 377 D 5 11 - 0 R Johnson - BF Tim Vaughan b g Flemensfirth - Dame Foraine Jockey Colours: Mauve, white spots, white cap, mauve spots Notes: Timeform says: Cost £75,000 after winning a maiden Irish point. Couldn't justify short odds on bumper debut (showed promise), and been off a year since. Interesting to see if the money comes again. (Forecast 17.00) 12 2-2 SEPARATE SHADOWS (FR) 156 4 11 - 0 A P Lane - ch g Bernebeau - Chagrin d'Amour D McCain Jnr Jockey Colours: Crazy quilt Notes: Timeform says: French-bred who showed plenty of promise in finishing runner-up on both starts in the spring, finding the useful Shanen just too strong at Perth on latter occasion. Well capable of winning races. (Forecast 7.50) 13 PP23F1- SIGNED REQUEST (IRE) 175 5 11 - 0 Mr Matthew Barber - (7) b g Fantastic Quest - Magic Sign S G Griffiths Jockey Colours: Black, white hoops, black sleeves, emerald green and white quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Fantastic Light gelding out of a mare who was of no account. Scraped home in maiden point at fourth attempt in April, but it's nearly 10 years since trainer last had a winner in a bumper. (Forecast 81.00) 14 7-3 SIZING JO'BURG (IRE) 93 4 11 - 0 B J Cooper - b g Old Vic - Highness Lady H De Bromhead Jockey Colours: Emerald green, yellow chevron and sleeves, red cap Notes: Timeform says: Expensive purchase and half-brother to several winners. In need of experience on debut and duly stepped up on that run to finish third to Union Dues at Killarney in July. Needs to find more. (Forecast 17.00) 15 34- SOUTHFIELD THEATRE (IRE) 293 4 11 - 0 R Walsh - b g King's Theatre - Chamoss Royale P F Nicholls Jockey Colours: White, dark blue cross belts, red and white check sleeves, red cap Notes: Timeform says: Shaped well both starts over trips short of 2m last season, latterly when never-nearer fourth to The New One in listed event here on New Year's Day. Since switched yards and has more to come. (Forecast 5.00) 16 22/2- TINELYRA (IRE) 525 6 11 - 0 S Twiston-Davies - b g Mr Combustible - Ladyogan S Lycett © 2012 At The Races. All Rights Reserved. Jockey Colours: Dark blue, yellow braces, red sleeves, dark blue and yellow quartered cap Notes: Timeform says: Brother to 2m hurdle winner Combustible Lady. Runner-up all 3 outings in maiden points in Ireland last year, but starts off bumper career pitched in deep. (Forecast 81.00) 17 300 LUSO'S WAY (IRE) 46 4 10 - 7 B Hayes (5) - b f Stowaway - Coccinella J J Hanlon Jockey Colours: Red, white chevrons, halved sleeves, red and white striped cap Notes: Timeform says: Debut display at Roscommon was not devoid of promise, coming home 11½ lengths third of 11 to Freefairngenuine, but has gone backwards for that run in 2 starts since. (Forecast 101.00) TIMEFORM VIEW: A bumper in which it's best to concentrate on those with experience. Southfield Theatre went with plenty of promise on both starts for Caroline Keevil last season, and the step up in trip may well be enough to see him get off the mark on his first outing for Paul Nicholls. Impressive Fontwell scorer Creepy and dual runner-up Separate Shadows are 2 others who warrant respect. Timeform 1-2-3: 1: SOUTHFIELD THEATRE 2: CREEPY 3: SEPARATE SHADOWS © 2012 At The Races. All Rights Reserved..
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