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13:25 Hexham - 12 October 2019 - Racecard - Horse Racing - Sporting Life
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13:25 Hexham

Saturday 12 October 2019

All13:2513:5514:3015:0515:4016:1516:50

Campbell & Rowley Wedding Event Specialists Maiden Hurdle

  • 4YO plus  |   Class 5  |   2m 4f 28y  |   Soft (Good to Soft in places)  |   11 Runners  |   Turf  |   Weighed In
  • Off time: 13:25  |   Winning time: 5m 11.9s
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Ask gelding; half-brother to the bumper/hurdles winner Jeremy's Flame; in rear (ninth of 11) in a bumper at Clonmel (2m+ yielding) last week; hurdles debut.
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Darry Desboisv40
Age: 6|  Weight: 11-0| J: R D Day| T: M Todhunter| OR:  115
3/1
Much better when a surprise 25-1 runner-up to Raashdy in a 2m maiden hurdle here (good) last month; should stay this extra yardage on the basis of his pedigree; chance.
Didn't manage to make the frame in three attempts in point-to-points (all at 3m) for Sean Thomas Doyle; makes his rules debut at a realistic level for Lucinda Russell.
Kayf Tara gelding out of the 2m3f winning hurdler Megalex; brother to six winners, including Ballyandy, Megasue and Megastar; very much one to consider with Nico De Boinville in the saddle.
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Look Now278
Age: 6|  Weight: 11-0| J: Ross Chapman| T: R Ross
100/1
Placed in a Musselburgh bumper (well beaten) for James Ewart last November; is difficult to consider as a realistic contender on debut for a new yard - his second start over hurdles.
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Sometimes A Fox429
Age: 5|  Weight: 11-0| J: Thomas Dowson| T: P A Kirby| OR:  112
25/1
With Gordon Elliott when runner-up in a Tramore maiden (2m, heavy) in April 2018; lost his way fractionally thereafter; returns to action from a 429-day absence for a new trainer; a watching brief only.
Black Sam Bellamy gelding out of a mare who was a half-sister to the dual-purpose scorer Rouge Et Noir; never involved when seventh of 13 (22-1) in a 2m bumper here in April; hurdles debut.
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9/2
Winning pointer (3m, Dromahane); joined the borders trainer Sandy Thomson for £10,000 in May 2019; is worth keeping a close eye upon with the future (rather than today) in mind.
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100/1
Oscar gelding who makes the journey across the Irish Sea for a trainer that has saddled plenty of previous Hexham winners; that said; it's considered unlikely that this somewhat enigmatic 7yo will be adding to that tally.
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12/1
Bought for £53,000 at the Cheltenham sale in April 2019 after winning on debut at Guilsborough (3m, good); has some very useful relations, which include Idle Talk, Smart Talk and the stamina-laden chaser Belon Gale; of interest.
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200/1
A mare with stacks of experience in Irish point-to-points (a 13-race maiden); is a half-sister to the bumper/2m-2m4f winning hurdler Girly Girl; needs to show marked improvement on rules debut for Newcastle-based trainer Kenny Johnson.

Non-Runners

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New Frontier
Weight: 11-0|  Age: 5
T: K Dalgleish  J: Craig Nichol
NR

Forecasts

Le Grand Fromage (5/4), Darry Desbois (3/1), The Ferry Master (9/2), New Frontier (5/1), Whateva Next (12/1), Destiny Is All (18/1), Teescomponentstrig (20/1), Beneficial Quest (20/1), Sometimes A Fox (25/1), Time For An Oscar (100/1), Look Now (100/1), On We Go (200/1)

13:25 Hexham - 12 October 2019 - Racecard - Horse Racing - Sporting Life

An interesting opener in which Darry Desbois brings recent course form (2m) to the table. However, a trio of newcomers catch the eye with LE GRAND FROMAGE, Whateva Next and New Frontier all expected to prove capable of winning races. Whateva Next is a well-related four-year-old who made a winning start in a point-to-point before switching to George Bewley for £53,000. Meanwhile, the Keith Dalgleish charge has already undergone wind surgery and is bred for chasing long-term. However, with Nico De Boinville travelling north, the Tom Lacey-trained son of Kayf Tara (a brother to Ballyandy) makes most appeal.
  1. Le Grand Fromage
  2. New Frontier
  3. Whateva Next

Previous Winners

2018
Glen Roe
Weight: 11-0  |Age: 10
25/1

Prize Money

1st: £3,444.002nd: £1,011.003rd: £506.004th: £253.00

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