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GB - Fontwell Park - Race 5

Thoroughbred
6 Runners
17.7f
Handicap Hurdle
Turf
Heavy
11.5K

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Verdict

A competitive small-field contest with bottom weight QUEENIE ST CLAIR selected to come out on top. Successful on stable debut at Wincanton in December, she was far from disgraced faced with a sterner assignment at Taunton last time and this return to handicaps looks firmly in her favour now. The Boss Bear and Sinchi Roca are still very much unexposed and head up the dangers on their respective handicap debuts.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Sinchi Roca (Ire) silk
3rd Pick
1

Sinchi Roca (Ire)

Jockey: Paddy Hanlon

Trainer: Syd Hosie

J: Paddy Hanlon

T: Syd Hosie

96---39%
2
Col Du Pre' (Fr) silk
2

Col Du Pre' (Fr)

Jockey: Ned Fox

Trainer: Venetia Williams

J: Ned Fox

T: Venetia Williams

98---17%
3
The Boss Bear (Ire) silk
2nd Pick
3

The Boss Bear (Ire)

Jockey: Tom Cannon

Trainer: Gary & Josh Moore

J: Tom Cannon

T: Gary & Josh Moore

96---25%
4
Royal Way (Fr) silk
4

Royal Way (Fr)

Jockey: Sean Houlihan

Trainer: Gary & Josh Moore

J: Sean Houlihan

T: Gary & Josh Moore

97---20%
5
Galactic Charm silk
5

Galactic Charm

Jockey: Caoilin Quinn

Trainer: Gary & Josh Moore

J: Caoilin Quinn

T: Gary & Josh Moore

100---9%
6
Queenie St Clair (Ire) silk
1st Pick
6

Queenie St Clair (Ire)

Jockey: Sean Bowen

Trainer: Nick Scholfield

J: Sean Bowen

T: Nick Scholfield

99---23%

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Bleeder

A horse that bleeds due to a ruptured blood vessel during a race or workout. The medication Lasix can fix this problem.

Firm

A dry turf course, equal to a ‘fast’ dirt track.

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A slip or a duck from a horse trying to leave the starting gates, often caused by the surface giving way under the feet. This can range from a mild misstep to a stumble down to their knees.