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16:20 Ayr

River Girvan Handicap Chase (Class D)

  • 7 Runners
  • Distance: 3m 1f
  • Going: Soft
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 7m 8.90s
  • 7 Ran
1
Silk - Maroon, Dark Green chevrons, Maroon sleeves and cap
  • Form 132-3F3
  • Age 8
  • Weight 11-12

mid-division, tracked winner 9th, ridden 4 out, mistake next, 2 lengths 2nd when blundered last, no extra flat

2
Silk - White, Dark Blue Cross of Lorraine, striped sleeves
  • Form 3334F1
  • Age 7
  • Weight 11-5

led until fell 9th

3
Silk - Dark Blue and White diamonds, White sleeves, quartered cap
  • Form 22-03F4
  • Age 8
  • Weight 11-3

held up towards rear, tracked leaders 10th, ridden 4 out, soon one pace

4
Silk - Black, Yellow sash, Black sleeves, White armlets and cap
5/1
  • Form 122245
  • Age 7
  • Weight 10-9

tracked leader, led and left clear 9th, hit 15th, ridden 4 out, kept on well

5
Silk - Royal Blue, Pink epaulets, hooped sleeves
8/1
  • Form 55P-P16
  • Age 11
  • Weight 10-8

tracked leaders, ridden and weakened from 15th

6
Silk - EMERALD GREEN and RED stripes, BLACK sleeves and cap
  • Form 0-43631
  • Age 8
  • Weight 10-1

held up, blundered 11th, ridden 15th, soon one pace

7
Silk - Light Green, White Cross of Lorraine and sleeves, quartered cap
16/1
  • Form 6P-04P5
  • Age 12
  • Weight 10-0

mid-division, effort 10th, soon behind and lost touch 14th, pulled up before 4 out

In depth

Verdict

A fairly tight betting heat with little separating the leading contenders but Kung Hei Fat Choi is at the right end of the handicap and may be able to take advantage. Jim Goldie's charge had been struggling off higher marks of late but had come down the ratings sufficiently enough to record a comfortable success over this trip at Catterick last time. Still fairly treated following a subsequent 3lb rise and proven in the conditions, the son of Roselier is expected to prove hard to beat. Kerry Lads has some useful efforts in better company to his name and looked a certain winner here in November before falling at the final fence. The eight-year-old is capable of a bold show but his jumping technique and a welter burden to carry hardly inspire confidence. Ebony Light has ideal conditions and was a winner of a novice event at Newcastle last time so has to be feared although, along with Behavingbadly, he is still prone to making mistakes and could prove vulnerable when pressure is applied.