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14:05 Sedgefield
John Wade Skip Hire Selling Handicap Hurdle (Class G)
- 10 Runners
- Distance: 2m 5f 110y
- Going: Heavy
- Form 6332-60
- Age 8
- Weight 11-12
- Trainer K A Ryan
- Jockey Miss P Robson
led 3rd, mistake and headed 6th, soon ridden and weakened, tailed off when pulled up before last
Tap Dance
81- Form P-82270
- Age 5
- Weight 11-11
- Trainer M E Sowersby
- Jockey B P Harding
held up, pushed along approaching 6th, ridden 2 out, no impression
- Form 238-056
- Age 7
- Weight 11-11
- Trainer A Lockwood
- Jockey Jim Crowley
tracked leaders, headway 6th, led approaching 2 out, soon clear, comfortably
- Form P-75P15
- Age 11
- Weight 11-10
- Trainer B J Llewellyn
- Jockey F Windsor Clive
midfield, headway halfway, led briefly 6th, ridden and weakened 2 out
Cristophe
280- Form 907P0-
- Age 5
- Weight 11-6
- Trainer Mrs B Thomson
- Jockey A Dobbin
in touch, headway 6th, effort 2 out, soon one paced
- Form 18-P365
- Age 7
- Weight 11-5
- Trainer Andrew Turnell
- Jockey G Lee
tracked leaders, reminders 4th, ridden and weakened halfway, tailed off when pulled up before 2 out
- Form 3/0-03
- Age 6
- Weight 11-3
- Trainer K R Burke
- Jockey J M Maguire
towards rear, headway 6th to chase leaders, ridden and weakened 2 out
- Form 33041P
- Age 13
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer Mrs Dianne Sayer
- Jockey Mr G Thomas
held up, pushed along 6th, weakening when blundered 2 out, no impression after
- Form 748430
- Age 9
- Weight 10-11
held up in rear, pushed along and headway approaching 2 out, driven in effort approaching last, no extra flat
- Form 222F76
- Age 10
- Weight 10-8
led to 3rd, remaining prominent, ridden2 out, stayed on to chase winner flat
In depth
Verdict
An ordinary-looking seller that can be taken by the veteran Drama King. The majority of his seven career wins have been with cut in the ground, including a heavy ground flat success at Pontefract. Although he is 5lbs higher than when winning at Uttoxeter in November, his capable pilot takes that off his back and provided he sees out the trip he can put up a performance good enough to win this. The Fenman can be the one to give him most to do. The five-year-old has youth on his side and shaped as if he would get this trip when a staying-on second at Market Rasen over 2m 3f last time. He has also been dropped by the handicapper since then, so he comes here with a decent chance of breaking his duck. Castlebridge has won on heavy ground on the level, but did not appear to get home in bottomless ground in a similar contest at Newcastle last time, and he should find one or two too good again here. Tap Dance has been given some sort of a chance now, dropping to a mark of 82. He has course and distance form to his name and seems to go on just about any ground, so it would be no surprise to see him involved in the shake-up. Jonaem enjoyed a wide margin win here over 3m 3f on soft ground in November, but was found out back here last time out after being raised a stone for that sucess. Dropped 7lbs again here, the veteran still looks to be exposed, though he can still run well enough and perhaps make the frame.