3.30 188BET GREAT IN PLAY HANDICAP (4) 1¼m7y

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3.30 188BET GREAT IN PLAY HANDICAP (4) 1¼m7y
5 (13)
WINDSOR
3.30
188BET GREAT IN PLAY HANDICAP (4)
3yo+ (Rated 0-80) TWFA 3 9-9
RACE 6
1¼m7y
£7,250
PACE FORECAST:
DRAW:
Strongly Contested
1 (3)
Against High
ART SCHOLAR (IRE)
0-6463744 [Oct 15]
7 9-10 cheekpieces
b.g Pyrus (USA) 106 – Marigold (FR) 88 (Marju (IRE) 127)
sturdy gelding: fairly useful handicapper: 10/1 and 5 lb out of weights, creditable 3¼ lengths
fourth of 9 to Lady Tiana at Nottingham last time: stays 1½m: acts on polytrack, tapeta and any
turf going: has worn headgear, cheekpieces lately: usually races towards rear.
Black, yellow disc, hooped sleeves and cap (Mrs J. Scrivens)
TRAINER:
JOCKEY:
Michael Appleby
2 (2)
Silvestre De Sousa
6-3322361 [Oct 6] CD
4 9-8 hood1st
b.g New Approach (IRE) 132 – Bright Halo (IRE) (Bigstone (IRE) 126)
compact gelding: fairly useful on turf, fair on all-weather: second in apprentice handicap at
Epsom (3½ lengths behind Compton Bird) in July: 2/1, back to form when won 8-runner claimer
at Windsor last time by 3 lengths from Henry The Aviator, keeping on well despite carrying head
high: has left Jamie Osborne: stays 1½m: acts on polytrack, tapeta, good to firm and good to soft
going: front runner/races prominently: no battler.
White, maroon triple diamond, maroon cap, white diamond (Mrs Donna Hopkins)
80
90
57
62
78
30
49
21
37
93
84+
83
77
78
90
92
72
81
77
79
79
81
84
89
92
T
F
78
88
42
52
85
86
81
69
63
92
50
84
88
89
84
86+
78
C
70
72
75
75A
71
M
M
TRAINER:
6 (12)
92
10d
t12.2g
t12.2d
10.1m
10.1m
p12g
11.5g
p10f’
10-612164 [Aug 14] CD
4 9-7
b.g Bertolini (USA) 125 – Fleeting Moon 70 (Fleetwood (IRE) 107)
fairly useful handicapper: won at Windsor (twice) (by length from Choral Festival second
occasion) in July: 8/1, respectable 5¾ lengths fourth of 6 to Donny Rover at Newmarket last time:
stays 1¼m: acts on all-weather, best turf form on good going or firmer: usually leads.
Yellow, red stars, emerald green sleeves, yellow armlets, yellow and emerald green quartered
cap (Mr Jim Kelly)
TRAINER:
JOCKEY:
Geoffrey Deacon
94
10s
11.6m
10g
10f
10g
8.3m
p8g’
f8g’
T
F
77
55
65
67
80
62
58
32
65
86
74+
94
92
87
66
29
81
78
81A
75
71
66
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67
63
T
F
72
58
83
56
94
93
76
43
86
93+
80
83
71A
SA
72
72
72
70
73
74
Steve Drowne
YUL FINEGOLD (IRE)
67-244512 [Oct 12]
4 9-2
b.g Invincible Spirit (IRE) 121 – Mascara (Mtoto 134)
rather leggy gelding: fairly useful performer: won seller at Chepstow (by 6 lengths from Maid
of Tuscany) in August: off 7 weeks, 11/2, good 1½ lengths second of 10 to My Lord in amateur
handicap at Goodwood last time: stays 1½m: acts on good to firm and heavy going: tried in
headgear: tends to find little.
Purple, yellow star, yellow sleeves, purple armlets, purple and yellow quartered cap
(Mrs Virginia Finegold & PJL Racing)
TRAINER:
94
12s
10.2v
11m
12.1s
10.2s
11.6d
p12.2g’
10.3m’
73
82
39
7-1231274 [Jun 3]
8 9-1
b.g Lando (GER) 128 – Galatza (FR) (Johann Quatz (FR) 120)
fairly useful performer: won seller at Lingfield in February and claimer at Lingfield (by 5 lengths
from Officer In Command) in April: off just 5 days, 12/1, soon back to form when 1½ lengths
fourth of 8 to Ifan in handicap at Brighton last time, would have benefited from stronger
handling: stays 1¼m: acts on polytrack and good to soft going.
Purple, pink seams and sleeves, black cap (The Winning Hand)
JOCKEY:
M
M
M
M
M
92
9.9g
10s
8d
p8m
p8g
p10f
p8f
p9.5g’
T
F
71
56
62
64
80
75
48
76
67
90+
69
91
92
86+
89
81+
69
72
72
72
C
70
C
S
72A
KASTINI
21207555 [Oct 1]
4 9-1
b.g Halling (USA) 133 – Toucantini 65 (Inchinor 119)
close-coupled gelding: fairly useful handicapper: won at Newbury (by neck from Fanzine) in May:
second at Sandown (¾ length behind Chain of Events) later in month, generally poor efforts
since: 20/1, not disgraced when 6¼ lengths fifth of 8 to Daaree at Kempton last time, unable to
sustain effort: stays 11.5f: acts on polytrack, good to firm and heavy going: wears visor: usually
races nearer last than first.
Royal blue, yellow epaulets, royal blue sleeves, yellow spots, yellow cap (West Ilsley Racing)
TRAINER:
93 §
p11g
p11g
10s
10m
10m
10s
10g
10g
T
F
71
72
83
47
59
86
93
77
69
39
100
95+
96+
73
74
76
77
77
74
70
68
93
68
81
JOCKEY:
Cam Hardie (3)
BIKINI ISLAND (USA)
8326 [Oct 19]
3 9-0 hood
b.f Dynaformer (USA) – Another Par Three (USA) (Spinning World (USA) 130)
$42,000Y, €65,000 2-y-o: fifth foal: half-sister to minor winners abroad by Trippi and Forest
Danger: dam unraced half-sister to US Grade 3 8.5f winner Adhocracy: fairly useful form: second
in maiden at Chester (nose behind The Character) in September: 7/2, underperformed when
11¼ lengths sixth of 9 to Full Moon Fever on handicap debut at Bath last time, no impression:
stays 10.5f: wears hood.
Brown, purple hoop, quartered cap (Mr M. Fitzpatrick)
TRAINER:
JOCKEY:
Andrew Balding
David Probert
Pat Cosgrave
16
84
81
93
92+
86+
Hector Crouch (7)
JOCKEY:
George Baker
72
56
33
81
61
71
GAELIC SILVER (FR)
Denis Coakley
8 (1)
p10m
p12f
10.1d’
10.1d’
8m’
F
JOCKEY:
TRAINER:
7 (4)
93
T
Shane Kelly
Gary Moore
Mikey Ennis (7)
BERTIE MOON
422-44 [Mar 3]
4 9-2
b.g Danehill Dancer (IRE) 117 – Song (IRE) (Sadler’s Wells (USA) 132)
fairly useful maiden: second at Epsom (2¼ lengths behind Jakey) in 2013, not looking keen:
below that form this year, 16/1, 7¼ lengths fourth of 6 to Dance of Heroes in maiden at Lingfield
last time: left William Haggas after final (2013) start: stays 1¼m: best form on good to soft going:
sometimes in headgear: usually races towards rear.
Red and yellow diabolo, diamonds on sleeves, quartered cap (Ms Adrienne Gross)
Gary Moore
JOCKEY:
David Pipe
4 (7)
10.2v
p12m
12.4g
10s
p12g
11.5m
10g
10.3g’
F
DALGIG
TRAINER:
3 (8)
93 +
T
SONG AND DANCE MAN
17
93
11.7s
10.3m
10.3g
9.9m
T
F
75
65
76
50
34
78
93+
90+
55+
75
M
M
M
9 (6)
SPACE WALKER (IRE)
4-3210792 [Oct 20] C
3 8-13
b.g Astronomer Royal (USA) 121 – Hot Property (USA) (Thunder Gulch (USA) 129)
fairly useful handicapper: won at Windsor (by 2 lengths from Jersey Brown) in May: 12/1, returned
to best when ½-length second of 9 to Topamichi at same course last time: stays 1¼m: best form
on soft/heavy going: tried in blinkers: usually races close up.
Red, white sleeves, dark blue stars, white cap, dark blue star
(Carter,Craig-Wood,Drake,Gehring,Lewis)
TRAINER:
JOCKEY:
Harry Dunlop
13 (5) WATTS UP SON
95
10v
p8f
8d
p8g
8.3s
8.1d
p6g
p7.1g’
T
F
74
68
66
95
79
63
34
92
84
68
68
74
74
75
76
70
67
M
M
33
91
55
54
73
Jim Crowley
TRAINER:
JOCKEY:
John Bridger
William Carson
TRAINER:
JOCKEY:
John Flint
JOCKEY:
8.3v
p11f
10m
9.9d
10g
10g
10m
11.6m
Jimmy Quinn
13 DECLARED RUNNERS
92
T
F
68
42
44
60
80
80
65
77
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77
54
77
87
92
92
90
72
69
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67
66
66
67
T
F
68
83
85
70
65
51
33
31
89
88
65
80
78
60
74+
63
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53A
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56A
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T
F
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69
53
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89
83+
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87
72
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68
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69
W
11 (10) URBAN SPACE
75522511 [Oct 19] CD
8 8-12(inc 6lb pen) tongue strap
ch.g Sulamani (IRE) 130 – Rasmalai 71 (Sadler’s Wells (USA) 132)
small gelding: fair handicapper: won at Chepstow (by 3½ lengths from Mary Le Bow) in
September: 10/1, best effort for over 2 years when also won 15-runner event at Bath last time by
½ length from Strait Run, edging ahead final 1f and staying on: stays 11.5f: acts on firm and soft
going: wears tongue tie: usually races close up, usually responds generously to pressure.
Maroon, yellow star, maroon sleeves, yellow stars, yellow cap (Mr Jason Tucker)
TRAINER:
Richard Price
10 (11) CHORAL FESTIVAL
63214995 [Oct 13] CD
8 8-12
b.m Pivotal 124 – Choirgirl 106 (Unfuwain (USA) 131)
sturdy mare: fair handicapper: won at Brighton in April, Newbury in May and Windsor (by neck
from Urban Space) in August: below form last 3 starts: stays 1½m: acts on polytrack, fibresand,
good to firm and heavy going: has worn headgear.
Dark blue, red spots, white sleeves (Mrs Liz Gardner)
606680-30 [Oct 8]
6 8-10 blinkers & tongue strap
b.g Diktat 126 – Local Fancy 85 (Bahamian Bounty 116)
angular gelding: fair handicapper: third at Chepstow (1¾ lengths behind Dominate) in August:
well supported 9/1, went backwards from reappearance when well held at Nottingham last time:
left Declan Carroll after final (2013) start: stays 12.5f: acts on good to firm and heavy going: has
worn headgear, including often of late: has worn tongue tie, sometimes lately.
Red, dark blue stars, halved sleeves, red cap (Mrs V. J. Morse)
89
10.2s
10.2m
10m
10.2v
10g
11.6m
11.6g
10.2g
Liam Keniry
12 (9) CHARLIE WELLS (IRE)
62344134 [Sep 12]
3 8-11 blinkers
b.g High Chaparral (IRE) 132 – Numbers Game (Rainbow Quest (USA) 134)
useful-looking gelding: fair performer: won handicap at Newmarket (by neck from My Guardian
Angel) in August: also first past post in minor event at Chepstow in June, but later disqualified
due to prohibited substances: 13/2, again ran well when 2 lengths fourth of 12 to Karam Albaari
in handicap at Sandown last time: stays 1¼m: acts on soft and good to firm going: in headgear
of late: sometimes slowly away, often races towards rear.
Red, beige seams, red sleeves and cap (Eden Racing)
TRAINER:
91
10m
10m
10s
10.3s
10m
10.3f
8.1g
8.1m
76
87
85
JOCKEY:
Eve Johnson Houghton
John Fahy
18
19
93
8.3v
6.1v
10v’
f8g’
8g’
p12.2s’
12g’
12.3d’
T
F
66
31
57
35
42
87
55
66
80
44
93
30
47
88
64
77
94
67
68
70
67
75
75
75A
78
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JOCKEY:
Richard Fahey
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114
1st
250887-11 [Jan 21] CD
4 9-4 cheekpieces
b.g Raven’s Pass (USA) 133 – Million Waves (IRE) 92 (Mull of Kintyre (USA) 114)
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