Showing posts with label southwell. Show all posts
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Friday, February 20, 2026

The 2026 Ladbrokes Trophy at Kempton

I'm struggling to recall a one and a half mile novice stakes on the all weather that has generated quite so many column inches. Earlier this evening, under the Southwell floodlights and to the roar of a bumper crowd, Constitution Hill won nine and a half lengths. Where next?


Thirteen have been declared for tomorrow's Ladbrokes Trophy (3.35) run over three miles at Kempton Park; the going is described as good to soft, soft in places.

Katate Dori won last year's renewal 15 lengths and goes off a mark 11 pounds higher this year. 

Sam Thomas' charge is consistent but hasn't won since; on New Year's Day he was headed in the final 110 yards, as they say, beaten half a length by Herakles Westwood at Cheltenham. The handicapper raised him one pound for his trouble.

Kdeux Saint Fray was sent off 7/2 favourite for the Timeform Novices' Handicap Chase at Cheltenham four weeks ago, a race won by stablemate Jordans Cross. He appeared outpaced off the home turn but stayed on well to claim fourth. 

He steps up to three miles for the first time tomorrow; with just four chase starts to his name, I'm happy to look elsewhere. The last six-year-old to come home in front was Gloria Victis in 2000.

On seasonal debut Hoe Joly Smoke finished third behind Three Card Brag over three miles one furlong at Cheltenham in October, losing second place on the run to the line. 

After that run it became clear connections thought that, even though he stays a bare three miles, he was probably better over a shorter trip. 

The gelding finished third behind stablemate Panic Attack in the Paddy Power Gold Cup in November and then fifth behind runaway winner Glengouly in the December Gold Cup. Given a break, he's back to three miles here, sporting first-time cheekpieces to help the cause.

The Doyen Chief isn't always clean at his fences and was all out to hold Your Darling a neck over course and distance six weeks ago, Soul Icon fourth. At Bangor in November this one came to the last in front but made a mistake - Tom Bellamy lost an iron - and then appeared to be outstayed by Deep Cave.

Chance Another One is one of two Irish raiders for Emmet Mullins. 

He beat Viroflay (runs in 4.05 race) over course and distance in November and runs off a mark seven pounds higher here.

Stablemate Rising Dust has won five of his last six starts and steps up in class. Sean Bowen rides but I'd imagine Donagh Meyler has had the pick of the pair.

Lookaway looked to have a fight on his hands at this track last time but Old Cowboy looked as though he had been shot when ploughing through the penultimate flight, leaving Neil King's charge to come hone 24 lengths clear of Leader in The Park. 

After that run the trainer immediately nominated this race as the target, confident the gelding will stay the trip. Back in 2021 he beat thorough stayer Collectors Item in an Irish point-to-point.

A slight digression if I may. 

Old Cowboy was subsequently reported to have bled from the nose that day; in his analysis Nick Luck told Racing TV viewers he thought Old Cowboy would have won comfortably had he stood up. Gary Moore's charge comes with risks attached but he goes again in the Pendil at 2.25 and could be considered overpriced at 12/1.

Deep Cave was deeply disappointing when fifth off top weight in the Great Yorkshire at Doncaster last month.

Prior to that he'd won at Bangor and then pinched a race from Leave Of Absence at Ascot. 

Back in 2022 Christian Williams sent out the mare Win My Wings to win the Eider Chase at Newcastle and then some 30 minutes later Cap Du Nord to win this race. The handler harbours high hopes for Deep Cave but a shot at the Grand National will have to wait for the time being.

Henry's Friend finished five lengths behind Deep Cave at Ascot in December. The pair look closely matched on revised terms although I tend to think Ben Pauling's charge shows his best form at Ascot.

Soul Icon was only beaten two lengths by The Doyen Chief last time but his form is over shorter trips while Boombawn tries three miles for the first time, as does Leader In The Park, although Ben Pauling's inmate won a three mile point-to-point three years ago.   

Veteran Gustavian likes to go from the front but at 11 years of age is past his prime.

A number in this field have questions to answer over the trip. 

I'm going to give another chance to Deep Cave who was disappointing at Doncaster but had looked progressive before; stable form would be a concern.

Deep Cave is the each-way suggestion, at the time of writing 12/1 with Sky and Paddy Power, both paying four places.

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Fresh from a pipe-opener on the Flat...

The manner in which Really Super, fresh from a pipe-opener on the Flat, scooted clear in the Summer Plate at Market Rasen yesterday set me thinking. 

Flat racing emerged from lockdown on June 1st while jump racing had to wait until July 1st. Since the resumption of jump racing, how have horses that ran on the Flat in June fared on their first run back over jumps? 

The detail below shows they've fared rather well, returning a level stakes profit of over 45 points... 

Southwell 01.07.20  

12:00 
No qualifiers; 12 ran

12:30
Issac Wonder [17F] 12/1 WINS
Azzuri [29F] 5/4f second
Tonto's Spirit [6F] 17/2 sixth
Cracking Destiny [30F] 9/2 UR; 12 ran

1:10
No qualifiers; 12 ran

1:40
Flintrock [18F] 18/1 fifth
Zenafire [16F] 33/1 eighth; 12 ran

2:10
Medalla De Oro [27F] 11/2 second
Rhosneigr [23F] 6/1 fourth
Thrave [24F] 100/30 fifth; 12 ran

2:40
Ashutor [15F] 5/4f third
Seeusoon [23F] 14/1 fourth
Harbour Sunrise [20F] 250/1 sixth
Let Rip [22F] 7/1 eleventh; 12 ran

3:10
Byron Flyer [25F] 9/2 fourth
Paseo [16F] 14/1 seventh
Final Choice [19F] 50/1 eleventh
Stynes [22F] 28/1 twelfth; 12 ran

3.40 
St Gallen [29F] 3/1f  WINS
Scorched Earth [16F] 6/1 second
Dino Velvet [22F] 4/1 third
See The Sea [25F] 16/1 fourth
Carntop [15F] 7/2 sixth; 12 ran

4.10
Hattab [22F] 13/2 third
Magellan [21F] 9/2 fifth
Prabeni [18F] 18/1 sixth; 12 ran

Southwell aggregates:
108 runners
25 qualifiers
2 winners: Issac Wonder (12/1); St Gallen (3/1f).
Profit / loss to 1 point win stake: -8 points

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Uttoxeter 06.07.20

12.55
Ginistrelli [26F] 2/1 WINS
Aleatoric [6F] 150/1 third
Employer [13F] 4/1 eighth; 11 ran

1.25
Check My Pulse [19F] 66/1 third
Fanfaronade  [13F] 40/1 eighth; 8 ran

1.55
Dariya [21F] 8/1 fifth; 12 ran

2.30
Diodorus [21F] 2/1 second
Escapability [24F] 11/8f third; 9 ran

3.00
Mister Universum [28F] 16/1 WINS; 9 ran

3.30
No qualifiers; 12 ran

4.00 
Whiskey And Water [18F] 13/2 second
Building Bridges [26F] 16/1 fourth; 12 ran

4.30
No qualifiers; 9 ran

5.00 
No qualifiers; 12 ran.

Uttoxeter aggregates:
94 runners
11 qualifiers
2 winners: Ginistrelli (2/1); Mister Universum (16/1)
Profit / loss to 1 point win stake: +9 points

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Newton Abbot 07.07.20

1.40
Hiconic [30F] 9/2 WINS
Peat Moss [14F] 6/1 third
Debt Of Honour [21F] 12/1 sixth
American Dreamer [20F] 22/1 seventh; 7 ran

2.10
No qualifiers; 9 ran

2.40 
No qualifiers; 8 ran

3.10
No qualifiers; 9 ran

3.45
No qualifiers; 8 ran

4.20
Hereia [32F] 8/1 fifth
Grapevine [23F] 14/1 sixth; 7 ran

4.50
Teaser [35F] 12/1 sixth; 9 ran

5.20
No qualifiers; 8 ran

5.50
No qualifiers; 9 ran

Newton Abbot aggregates:
74 runners
7 qualifiers
1 winner: Hiconic (9/2)
Profit / Loss to one point win stake: -1.5 points

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Stratford 08.07.20

12.15
No qualifiers; 8 ran

12.45
Beat The Judge [28F] 5/1 third
Oborne Lady [23F] 250/1 seventh; 9 ran

1.20
I'lletyougonow [31F] 25/1 second; 9 ran

1.50
Lady Reset [14F] 4/1 fourth; 11 ran

2.20
Romanor [33F] 28/1 WINS
Et Moi Alors [7F] 20/1 sixth; 10 ran

2.50
My Renaissance [20F] 8/1 seventh; 10 ran

3.20
Jamacho [17F] 11/4 WINS
Chelsea's Boy [23F] fifth 25/1; 9 ran

3.50
No qualifiers; 7 ran

4.20 
Valkenburg [23F] 13/8f PU; 8 ran

Stratford aggregates:
81 runners
10 qualifiers
2 winners: Romanor (28/1); Jamacho (11/4)
Profit / loss to 1 point win stake: +21.75

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Market Rasen 10.07.20

12.00
Bear Valley [14F] 9/2 second
For Pleasure [15F] 13/2 third
Crimson King [17F] 40/1 tenth; 12 ran

12.30
No qualifiers; 7 ran

1.00
No qualifiers; 8 ran

1.30
No qualifiers; 9 ran

2.05
Red Force One [13F] 5/1 WINS
Fair Mountain [24F] 12/1 second
Brandon Castle [20F] 11/2 fourth
Fiesole [34F] 20/1 seventh
Valentino Dancer [22F] 15/2 ninth
Red Tornado [22F] 33/1 PU; 10 ran

2.40
Really Super [38F] 25/1 WINS
Fidux [31F] 14/1 second
San Benedeto [24F] 17/2 eighth
Adrrastos [20F] 16/1 PU; 17 ran

3.15
Searching [10F] 8/1 WINS
Mantovani [19F] 15/2 third; 6 ran

3.50 
No qualifiers; 6 ran

4.20 
No qualifiers; 7 ran

Market Rasen aggregates:
82 runners
15 qualifiers
3 winners: Red Force One (5/1); Really Super (25/1); Searching (8/1)
Profit / loss to 1 point win stake: +26 points

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According to the back of my fag packet a 1 point win wager on runners on their first run back over jumps after a pipe-opener on the Flat in June is currently showing a profit of 47.25 points. 

Time for a lie-down I think.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Frozen courses

Probably the only thing I have in common with Kempton's clerk of the course Barney Clifford is the fact we both took a peek under the covers this morning and didn't particularly like what we saw. Kempton's Boxing Day card has been abandoned; Monday's revised eight-race card at the track is now subject to an inspection on Sunday (Boxing Day) at 2.00pm.

At the time of writing the current state of play is:

Boxing Day 26th December

Kempton Park - abandoned

Fontwell Park - 11.00 am inspection Christmas Day

Huntingdon - abandoned

Market Rasen - abandoned

Towcester - abandoned

Wetherby - abandoned

Wincanton -abandoned

Wolverhampton - inspection 6.30 am Boxing Day

Leopardstown - abandoned. Rescheduled Thursday 30th December

Limerick - abandoned

Down Royal - abandoned

Monday 27th December

Chepstow - abandoned. Welsh National meeting rescheduled January 8th

Kempton Park - inspection 2.00 pm Boxing Day

Southwell - no inspection currently planned

Wetherby - inspection 9.00 am Boxing Day

Leopardstown - abandoned

Tuesday 28th December

Catterick - abandoned

Ffos Las - course currently covered

Leicester - inspection 8.30 am Boxing Day

Wednesday 29th December

Kelso - abandoned

Thursday 30th December

Haydock - inspection 11.00 am Tuesday 28th December


Makes grim reading, doesn't it? Pass the port, please...

Friday, May 14, 2010

Flat out?

I don't know, the Flat so far this season, it has been kind of, well, flat. Dante winner Cape Blanco looked impressive beating Workforce three and a half lengths at York on Thursday but the colt banged his heel during the race; he is reported more comfortable today. On Tuesday evening there was a bit of action in the Southwell weighing room following the last when two female jockeys, Sophie Doyle and Kirsty Milczarek, started trying to knock nine bells out of one another. Milczarek, riding Sparky Vixen, had been beaten a neck into fifth by Doyle's mount Vogarth and later emerged sporting a black eye. Ouch!

At Newbury tomorrow there are eight separate events on which you can lose your money, the highlight being the Lockinge at 3.05. Paco Boy will be an odds-on chance and rightly so following his seasonal debut at Sandown three weeks ago; on official ratings he has two pounds in hand over Zacinto. The Cheka, well-touted beforehand, finished third in the Sandown race; on ratings he has something to find with a few of these but Fallon has talked up his mount's chance in the Weekender: "My fellow still has quite a bit of improvement in him and I feel he will be better suited to Newbury...he definitely has a big chance." Priced at 14/1 with several layers this evening The Cheka is worth an each-way interest.

I see Gary Moore's Bergo is declared for the Aston Park Stakes; this one was withdrawn from the listed John Doyle Buckhounds Stakes at Ascot last Saturday. Owned by Harry Findlay's mother, the gelding won three novice chases during the winter months before finishing a respectable fourth to Tataniano at Aintree last month. Trainer Gary Moore saddled a treble at Fontwell on Wednesday; with son Ryan in the plate here I'll consider a small each-way interest at around the 16/1 mark - the ground shoudn't be a problem.

A quick note on the mares' bumpers at Bangor. The first leg (4.40) looks open with Nicky Henderson's Heather Royal, Donald McCain's Uttoxeter winner Dorabelle and Dark Sensation of interest - the last-named went down fighting, beaten half a length by Paul Nicholls' King Of The Night at Newton Abbot three weeks ago, the pair some twelve lengths clear of their field. In the second leg China Sky from the powerful Henderson team looks the likely favourite but Peter Bowen's With Grace, fourth behind Inga Bird over course and distance on her last appearance, is certainly worth a second look. The winner that day was beaten six lengths by Old McDonald last December - Old McDonald went on to finish an excellent fourth behind Hidden Universe in the Punchestown bumper last month.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Guest blogger - National hero upstaged by Peppa Pig at Southwell

Since his retirement I've had more favours from my ex-boss in four months than during the fifteen years I worked for him.

After joining a party of rookie punters going to the Welsh National at Chepstow in December, Mr N. kindly wrote up a report for this blog. Undaunted by that particular experience, Mr N. then valiantly offered to take assorted relatives to Southwell last Sunday to celebrate the joint 160th birthday of his mother-in-law and her husband, a couple who have lived the majority of their lives in a sports-free zone.

This low-key meet was selected some months in advance as the track is close-by, and it offered the perfect opportunity to partake of a slap-up meal in the relaxed environment of the racecourse restaurant before getting down to the serious business of finding a winner or two.

Now, we're often told a jump jockey's life is full of ups and downs. After winning the National on Saturday at the fifteenth attempt, AP McCoy was brought back to earth with a bump when Merseyside police hit him with a £30 fine and three points on his licence after he was caught using the mobile whilst driving. To add insult to injury, after the paperwork had been completed, officers requested he posed for photos with them! The champ may have expected the punters who turned up at Southwell in unprecedented numbers the next day to request more photographs but in the event it was Peppa Pig (pictured below) who proved just as popular! Here's Mr N's edited report...

The meeting was marketed as one of Southwell’s Family Fun Days showing there is still life in live horse racing if you know how to present it. Our meal in the Queen Elizabeth Restaurant (which came as part of a race day package which we bought as the birthday present) was excellent and far better than you might expect from a small racecourse. The food was proper restaurant quality and declared good value by all the party.

In marked contrast the racing didn't promise very much at all. A quick look at the card indicated that anything of any quality had already appeared at Cheltenham or Aintree and this was confirmed by a couple of quotes from Timeform in the racecard - the first race was described as a “lowly handicap” and a comment about the next: “ it is difficult to warm to most of these…”

We could only work with what we had before us and, to my complete amazement, the mother-in-law’s husband came up with a place in the very first race, covering his costs and making a small profit (and his day too I suspect). We were already ahead compared to Chepstow. In the next I went with Darina’s Boy (preferred after the original choice was one of many non runners on the day); it was looking good to come home first but just ran out of steam against Tanner’s Court. The brother-in-law backed the third but was unimpressed by his modest returns.The third race brought disappointment for Mrs N who backed the third each-way in a four runner field. Never mind.

Finally skill and experience triumphed in the fourth race where there was no value in the odds on favourite and my preference was already a non-runner; as I watched the favourite Horseshoe Reef drift in the betting I slipped a few bob on Nulato which obliged at 11/4 - I got it at 4/1!

Sadly that proved the summit of my achievement although the brother-in-law found a 9/1 third and Mrs N, showing all her experience, wisely spotted nothing was likely to beat McCoy on Aberdale. The returns weren’t great but she enjoyed the runaway win all the same.

Mawsem was weighed down by my expectations and came in third in the last race - I broke even overall so things are looking up.

A very good day though and the first time I have enjoyed the race experience from the comfort of the restaurant; everyone got to claim some winnings no matter how modest and really entered into the spirit of the event. I am not sure if any of them will do it again but the brother-in-law did invite me to a Superbikes race meeting later in the year. That should be good when they come to the open ditch.