Racecards
13:10 Ludlow
Moore Scott Novices' Chase (Class C )
- 5 Runners
- Distance: 2m 4f
- Going: Good to Soft, Good in places
- Form 142-2PP
- Age 6
- Weight 11-4
- Trainer K Bailey & M Nicholls
- Jockey J P McNamara
prominent, jumped slowly 1st, lost place 8th, reminders after 10th, soon weakened
- Form 103/10-4
- Age 6
- Weight 11-4
- Trainer Ian Williams
- Jockey D R Dennis
chased leaders, ridden 4 out, weakening when mistake last
Hasty Prince
14- Form 0051-0U
- Age 6
- Weight 11-4
- Trainer J & A O'Neill
- Jockey A P McCoy
held up, headway 13th, led 3 out, hit 2 out, comfortably
- Form 32261P/
- Age 7
- Weight 11-4
- Trainer Miss H C Knight
- Jockey Jimmy McCarthy
chased leader 2nd until approaching 4 out, weakened quickly, behind when pulled up before 2 out
- Form 1PP-124
- Age 6
- Weight 11-4
- Trainer N & W Twiston-Davies
- Jockey C Llewellyn
led, ridden when headed and hit 3 out, eased when held towards finish
In depth
Verdict
Hasty Prince is out to make up for his recent lapse and gets the vote over Scotch Corner, with Robber Baron perhaps best watched on his return to the fray. Hasty Prince was a fairly useful hurdler, and can be expected to make a go of it over fences in time. He was sent off as a warm order over the bigger obstacles at Uttoxeter last time, but was far from fluent, and it was no surprise when he got rid of his pilot three out. He definitely has the class though, and as he is sure to have been intensively schooled since, is taken to make amends. Scotch Corner has been in good form over hurdles and now tackles fences for the first time. The way he kept on after being headed at Newcastle over today's trip suggests that he will be seen to better effect over three miles. Robber Baron was highly rated over hurdles a couple of seasons ago, but it is highly likely that he will need the outing. Nevertheless, if anywhere near fit, he can give a good account, without being good enough to stop Hasty Prince from obliging.