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15:35 Uttoxeter

Jenkinsons Caterers Handicap Chase (Class E)

  • 8 Runners
  • Distance: 2m 5f
  • Going: Good to Firm (Watered)
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 5m 19.60s
  • 8 Ran
1
Silk - Dark Blue and White diabolo, striped sleeves, White cap
  • Form 40-U15U
  • Age 6
  • Weight 11-12

tracked leaders, mistake 2nd, lost place 9th, soon behind

2
Silk - Grey, Red stars, diabolo on sleeves and star on cap

Skram

19
11/1
  • Form 04/5P-40
  • Age 10
  • Weight 11-7

led to 5th, stayed prominent, ridden approaching 4 out, soon weakened

3
Silk - White, Royal Blue and White striped sleeves
7/2
  • Form 42/0-544
  • Age 7
  • Weight 11-5

held up, mistake 3rd, headway, 9th, hit next, ridden and every chance 3 out, weakened approaching last

4
Silk - YELLOW, ROYAL BLUE hoops, YELLOW sleeves, ROYAL BLUE armlets and cap
  • Form 31124-6
  • Age 10
  • Weight 11-4

with leader, led 5th, hit 7th, headed next, led again 10th, ridden clear 2 out, eased flat

5
Silk - WHITE, light blue sash, brown cap
10/1
  • Form 0000-F4
  • Age 8
  • Weight 10-12

tracked leaders, lost place approaching 9th weakened 5 out

6
Silk - Black, White star, Pink sleeves, Yellow cap
  • Form 6-10F0P
  • Age 6
  • Weight 10-10

not jumped well, in touch, ridden 11th, weakened next

7
Silk - Grey, Emerald Green triple diamond, sleeves and cap
  • Form 04P-R05
  • Age 9
  • Weight 10-6

tracked leaders, led 8th to 10th, ridden 4 out, weakened approaching 2 out

8
Silk - White, Red epaulets, White sleeves, Emerald Green armlets, Emerald Green cap
20/1
  • Form 5535-6U
  • Age 6
  • Weight 10-0

held up, mistake 2nd, headway 11th, ridden 4 out, weakened approaching next

In depth

Verdict

Not the strongest of contests with most of these in poor form. Icacia is sure to prove popular coming from the powerful Williams yard and this ex-French seven-year-old already has experience of jumping fences in his native country. One word of warning though is that the only time he has raced on fast ground was at Fakenham, where he folded tamely having had every chance. However, one who has no trouble with the prevailing fast ground is Skram, who comes from a stable in form having had a winner with Shampooed at Stratford on Sunday. He should just about be straight now after a couple of efforts last month, his first for over a year and should go well. However, the vote goes to Cill Churnain, who is much better handicapped over fences than hurdles, won't mind the prevailing conditions and will be much sharper for his recent effort behind Captain Zinzan at Worcester.