Racecards
15:05 Taunton
Cotley Handicap Chase (Class E)
- 7 Runners
- Distance: 2m 3f
- Going: Firm, Good to Firm in places
- Form P-23442
- Age 9
- Weight 11-12
- Trainer G & J Moore
- Jockey Mr J E Moore
held up towards rear, headway after 7th, ridden 3f out, disputed lead 2f out, soon led, ridden clear
- Form 120143
- Age 6
- Weight 11-3
- Trainer P F Nicholls
- Jockey Ruby Walsh
In touch, with leaders 4 out, ridden next, every chance when hampered 2 out, beaten when fell last
- Form 21F331
- Age 8
- Weight 11-1
in rear, headway 7th, bad mistake 10th, pulled up before next
- Form 5-606P4
- Age 6
- Weight 11-0
- Trainer S Burrough
- Jockey L Cummins
led, headed 2nd, disputed lead 6th, led next, clear 9th, pecked 4 out, challenged when blundered and headed 2 out, no extra flat
- Form 3P043F
- Age 9
- Weight 10-13
- Trainer R Price
- Jockey J M Maguire
tracked leaders until lost place 7th, soon well behind
- Form F4-UP0P
- Age 10
- Weight 10-2
- Trainer S Gilmore
- Jockey Mr G Barfoot-Saunt
led 2nd, headed 7th, hit 8th and 10th, weakened from next
- Form 3-550P4
- Age 13
- Weight 10-0
held up in rear, headway 9th, ridden 10th, left poor 3rd last
In depth
Verdict
A return to front-running tactics paid huge dividends for Renaloo at Folkestone earlier this month and, despite a 7lb penalty, Richard Rowe's gelding has every chance of following up. He is sure to be popular with backers, however, the form of that Folkestone contest may not amount to a great deal with the favourite, World Wide Web, disappointing and at likely odds it may pay to take on the forecast favourite. The Paul Nicholls-trained Jupon Vert won his second race of the season when successful here last month but has struggled since and a combination of the longer trip, a faster surface and his current rating makes the six-year-old one to be wary of. Athnowen has claims if he consents to jump off but is hardly a betting proposition having failed to do so at Exeter last time and the selection is Harik. Gary Moore's gelding travelled well throughout when second to King Of Mommur on a return to chasing off the same mark as today at Fontwell last week. Given too much to do by Philip Hide on that occasion, the son of Persian Bold is sure to be ridden more positively here and, under conditions that suit, he gets the vote.