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12:50 Catterick

Richmondshire Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle (Class E)

  • 8 Runners
  • Distance: 2m 3f
  • Going: Good to Soft
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 4m 35.00s
  • 8 Ran
1
Silk - DARK GREEN and YELLOW (quartered), striped sleeves
10/3
  • Form 611111
  • Age 12
  • Weight 11-12

tracked leader, led 7th, ridden and headed 2 out, soon one pace

2
Silk - RED, LIGHT BLUE chevrons on body, hooped cap
14/1
  • Form 0U0P0-P
  • Age 9
  • Weight 11-10

always behind

3
Silk - Royal Blue, Red striped sleeves and hoop on Black Cap
7/2
  • Form 044115-
  • Age 6
  • Weight 11-7

held up towards rear, headway 6th, led 2 out, hung left and stayed on well flat

4
Silk - ROYAL BLUE, RED stars on sleeves, WHITE cap
10/1
  • Form 4332-05
  • Age 9
  • Weight 11-6

held up in touch, pushed along 7th, outpaced next

5
Silk - Royal Blue, White epaulets, Royal Blue sleeves, White spots, quartered cap
  • Form 3/52566-
  • Age 8
  • Weight 10-9

behind from halfway

6
Silk - Yellow, Red sleeves, Yellow spots, quartered cap
  • Form 0-45P46
  • Age 7
  • Weight 10-6

chased leaders, ridden approaching 2 out, one pace

7
Silk - Black, light blue cuffs and cap
5/1
  • Form 00-1
  • Age 6
  • Weight 10-2

in touch, dropped rear 6th, soon lost touch

8
Silk - ORANGE, LIGHT GREEN spots, LIGHT GREEN cap
  • Form 0336-0P
  • Age 10
  • Weight 10-1

led, headed 7th, outpaced after 3 out

In depth

Verdict

A big weight makes life tough for Minster Glory in his bid for the five-timer but he is obviously thriving on his racing at the moment and can continue on his merry way at the main expense of the unexposed Brown Teddy and Gunshot High here. The Mick Easterby-trained selection acts on any ground and has responds well for Geno Carenza in a couple of similar events recently. Last season's champion amateur, the 6ft 2in-tall Carenza is an excellent judge of pace and can utilize his skill in the saddle to guide his mount to a very respectable seventeenth career win if all goes to plan this afternoon. Winter Man has a little to prove on his Irish form and is passed over until he shows signs of a return to form. So Brown Teddy, winner of a lady riders handicap at Huntingdon in March, is fancied to give Minster Glory the most to do.