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Horses to
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Point-To-Pointers
BRYDFERTH DDU b, m. Supreme Leader - Mantas Melody
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> David Brace
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Brydferth Ddu looks an interesting prospect, probably
for pointing. She won her second start in that sphere, and then didn't run
too badly in a Newton Abbot bumper in August. She probably wants a trip so
wouldn't be seen to great effect over hurdle (apart from maybe mare's only
races) though would appeal more to me if she went chasing or between the
flags where I'm sure she progress to intermediate class in her native
Wales.
HESSAC (FR) br, g. Beyssac (FR) - Chic Lilie (FR)
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Caroline Bailey
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Hessac may only be pocket-sized, but proved that he
possessed talent when coming second to Union Man (beaten 4lengths) on his
debut. He franked that effort by losing his maiden tag, next time out,
although he disappointed on his final effort. He should continue to
improve this term, although his progression may be restricted because of
his build
IRILUT (FR) br, g. Lute Antique (FR) - Patchourie (FR)
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Mark Rimell
[COMMENTS] :-:--> An interesting purchase by a sire that is starting to
do well in this country. As yet unraced in points, but again I expect him
to lose his maiden tag
IRISHEYESARESMILIN br, g. John French - Laugh Away
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Caroline Bailey
[COMMENTS] :-:--> One of the fascinations of point to points is that
most races are run over the same trip, usually 3miles. Sometimes this
enables some fascinating clashes being horses who subsequently do well
either at the minimum trip or staying events, the one race that stays in
the mind, was the Irish point in which Ask Tom 'outstayed' a rather
immature Suny Bay.
A pointer who I expected great things of is Irisheyesaresmilin, and whilst
he didn't run too badly last term, he never really suggested that he could
live up to being labelled Caroline Bailey's "best young
prospect" at the beginning of last season. This season already hasn't
gone off to a good start as he fell when travelling well at Cottenham's
first meeting. He pulled up next time after being given a confidence
building school
It is interesting that Caroline Bailey intends to run him in hunter
chases, as evidently she takes the view that they are opportunities for
this horse to race over 2-21/2miles which may be his best trip ... If he
does he's good enough to win, and may just pay to follow.
LA VASCO DE GAMA (FR) br g
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> William J Warner
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Whilst last season was a fascinating year so far for
pointers, it was equally the same for yours truly. persistent lameness is
currently keeping me away from the racetrack. which frustrates me. It
means that I have not been able to attend as many points to points as I
liked, where watching the whole build up of each race at close hand has
its own uniqueness/atmosphere. Cottenham is one of my local track, (I'm
spoilt in this respect), and it is a shame that I was unable to make their
most recent meeting, as the performance of La Vasco De Gama brightened up
an ordinary card. It probably wasn't a fair fight, as La Vasco De Gama
went into the race with some useful place form behind him when trained in
France, and by winning a 2m4f maiden he achieved nothing. However it was
the manner (apparently) by which he undertook the task that was most
impressive, the fact that he also easily pulled 30 lengths clear of his
rivals, in a time 9 seconds faster than the second division, suggests he
is a young horse of great potential. Bill Warner currently trains him,
however Judy Wilson has horses with Nicky Henderson, and I'd suggest that
this horses future might lay with him. I shall be keeping a close eye on
his for the remainder of the season
NOUGHTOSIXTY b, g. Brevet - Arch Hall
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Caroline Bailey
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Noughtosixty is an imposing individual, who had been
off of the track since winning a maiden at Horseheath in 1999. He began
last season in the Caroline Bailey yard ran with promise, winning a
televised Restricted at Tweseldown in January 2000. Foot-and mouth ensured
that he didn't race last term, however Noughtosixty could still
significantly improve on that form with another summer on his back
PILLAGING PICT ch, g. Primitive Rising (U.S.A.) - Carat Stick
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> John B Walton
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Pillaging Pict is one to note between the flags, but
may be worth running under rules this winter. He is being brought along
slowly by connection, but has shown promise is a couple of maiden points
(winning on his last start. He may his first appearance under rules at
Hexham in May, but fell early on. He was well supported that day, and the
race has thrown up some useful winners so is worth keeping an eye on.
SEE MORE SENSE br, g. Seymour Hicks (FR) - Flower Of Tintern
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Richard Barber
[COMMENTS] :-:--> See More Sense is probably a horse we'll see under
rules in the next couple of seasons, however he should make his presence
felt between the flags this time around. It is hard to knock him, having
gone against normal convention and won a restricted on his debut at
Milbourne St Andrew, and then amazingly only failed by 1 1/2 lengths to
hold Millyhenry in a Men's Open in 2000. He is, in my view, certain to
win, either in Open races, or in Hunter Chases
SHOEMAKER b, g. Good Thyne (U.S.A.) - Kalanshoe
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> William J Warner
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Whilst Union Man was tantalising the taste buds of
most point to point fans in 2000, the Warner stable were aware that they
had been duly blessed last season. Shoemaker only ran the twice, but on
each occasion at Guilsborough, and Clifton on Dunsmore hinted that he
possessed the potential to be a smart point to pointer. Having proved
completely unsuited to the mud at Hexham in May of this year, he looked a
different proposition seven days later on a faster surface at Huntingdon
and took an admittedly weak contest in grand style. shoemaker has ability
and also has age on his side and you would expect him to develop on these
efforts this season.
Hunter Chasers
BLACKCHESTERS bl, g. Genuine Gift (CAN) - Newgrove
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Tim Brown
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Blackchesters may make the breakthrough to Open
class/hunter chases this term. He started off winning a Restricted at
Ampton, and then went on to run respectably in two hunter chases at
Bangor, behind Minella Silver at Bangor, at Cheltenham behind Romany Chat.
He disappointed at Hereford on his last start but he is better than that,
and hopefully will prove it this winter
EVAN'S COLLIER BOY b, g. Supreme Leader - Little Treat
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> D Brace
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Evan's Collier Boy could be interesting under rules
this term. He developed into a really decent pointer on the Welsh circuit,
and has been the subject of several major punts during the last couples of
season (not surprising really with that name). He caused a near stampede
at Higham - one of my local Point-to-points last term. When landing a
major punt in a common canter. There was talk of him going to Cheltenham
as a result, which in my view was a realistic target. He could do well
under rules if his head-strongness and sloppy jumping are ironed out. By
way of illustration, he was travelling well at he time in the front when
taking one of those slithering falls that horses have at Stratford in
March. A little patience should reap its reward.
HELL-OF-A-SHINDY b, g. Phardante (FR) - Tonto's Girl
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Edna Bolger in ireland
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Hell-Of-A-Shindy hasn't shown the level of form
achieved between the flags, however he has to some extent been thrown in
against the best of Ireland's crop. he is improving with experience
though, and his victory at Clonmel in June is hopefully signs that there
is more to come from this individual this winter
HORUS b, g. Teenoso (U.S.A.) - Jennie's First
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> David Pipe
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Very promising youngster who last season improved to
Open Class this winter, winning one of the better Open races at Larkhill
with consummate ease. Certain to find more success this season, and is one
for the shortlist for the major hunter chases of the season
LITCHANINE (FR) gr, g. Linamix (FR) - Margello
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Martin C Pipe
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Litchanine clearly progressed from out first glimpse
of him in a Fontwell novice chase in January 1999. He won two hunter
chases at Huntingdon and Stratford, but could possibly won another two [I
thought his owner rider gave him too much to do]. he gets three miles and
could develop into Blanville's replacement this winter.
MINELLA SILVER gr, g. Roselier (FR) - Mrs. Minella
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> J D Downes
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Minella Silver will be one of the leading fancies for
the Foxhunters at Cheltenham this term if he repeats the form shown under
rules last season. This Open Class pointer between the flags impressed
many a judge in winning at Ascot on his hunter chase debut in March,
before doing the same at Bangor in May. Minella Silver is a relentless
galloper, and his attacking style of racing gets many of his rivals into
trouble trying to keep tabs with him. Further success is almost assured,
and he'd be interesting if tried in Novice /handicap chases
WAP b, g. Be My Native (U.S.A.) - Mrs. Hill
[THE TRAINER] :-:--> Enda Bolger in ireland
[COMMENTS] :-:--> Wap could a nice hunter chaser to follow. I only saw
two of his races last term, (I believe he has won between the flags). He
was thrown into the deep end against Sheltering at Leopardstown in
February ... and sunk! He came out again at Cork in April, and showed his
potential when beating by Sheppardon 12 lengths. This five-year-old
gelding should improve on this last effort, and could develop into one of
Ireland's better young hunter chasers
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types
of race
Men's Open Race - is open to any horse, to be ridden by Gentlemen Riders.
Ladies Open Race - is open to any horse, to be ridden by Lady Riders.
Mixed Open Race - is open to any horse, to be ridden by either "Lady" or "Gentlemen" Riders.
Restricted Race - is open to any horse which has won a race at a Point to Point meeting, but
hasn't won a Flat Race, National Hunt
Flat Race, Steeplechase or Hurdle Race under the Rules of any recognised Turf Authority qualified with the Hunt or Hunts promoting the Meeting and not more than 15 Hunts actually adjoining it. If insufficient Hunts adjoin, the nearest neighbouring Hunts must be included.
P.P.O.R.A. Races - are restricted to horses either owned or ridden by members of the Point to Point Owners & Riders
Association.
Confined Race - is for horses qualified with the Hunt or Hunts promoting the Meeting and not more than 15 Hunts actually adjoining it. If insufficient Hunts adjoin, the nearest neighbouring Hunts must be included.
Intermediate Race - is open to any horse, which has not won any Flat Race (other than a National Hunt Flat Race), Steeplechase or Hurdle Race under the Rules of any recognised Turf Authority, or any "Mens", "Ladies", "Mixed" Open or Intermediate Race at a Point to Point Meeting.
Open Maiden Race - is open to any horse which has never won a race at a Point to Point meeting or a Flat Race, National Hunt Flat Race, Steeplechase or Hurdle Race under the Rules of any recognised Turf Authority. A maiden horse means a maiden at the time of start.
Confined Maiden Race - is open to any horse which has never won a race at a Point to Point meeting or a Flat Race, National Hunt Flat Race, Steeplechase or Hurdle Race under the Rules of any recognised Turf Authority qualified with the Hunt or Hunts promoting the Meeting and not more than 15 Hunts actually adjoining it.
Members/Hunt/Farmers Race(s) - are for horses qualified with the Hunt or Hunts promoting the meeting.
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Saturday 16th February, 2002
1:30 Amlin Reynoldstown Novices' Steeple Ch. {Gr.2}
Realistically, course and distance winner Arctic Jack, Father McCarten, High Cotton and Ex-French recruit Jimmy Tennis are the likeliest winners of this Grade 2 event. I have a healthy regard for Arctic Jack, and I'm certain he'll run creditably here, however, I've been monitoring Jimmy Tennis's career and always thought that he could make the grade over here. He was one of the better four-year-old chasers in France in 2001 and despite an absence of 140 days hopefully can make best use of the weight for age allowances he receives here.
JIMMY TENNIS won - 3/1
2:00 William Hill H’cap Hurdle
A very competitive handicap hurdle with several of these having strong claims. Farmer Jack, Teaatral, Lord Brex, Aspirant Dancer, Creon, Mr Markham, and Ideal du Bois Beury all have serious claims. Father Jack (who was probably ridden too positively last time out) is sure to go well and probably would have been my selection if Ideal du Bois Beury hadn't been in opposition. I thought he won with a bit in hand under top weight at Leicester last time out and looks very appealing off of the minimum weight.
IDEAL DU BOIS BEURY won - 10/1
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