Racecards
13:35 Thurles (IRE)
Glen Chase
- 6 Runners
- Distance: 3m
- Going: Heavy
- Surface: Turf
- €11,500 added
- Winner: €7,934
- 2nd: €1,840
- 3rd: €805
- 4th: €460
- Form 55P05-U
- Age 12
- Weight 11-10
- Official Rating 118
- Trainer P Redmond
- Jockey B T O'Connell
led, slight mistakes 1st and 6th, mistake and headed 6 out, soon dropped to rear and no threat from 4 out
- Form 3464-2P
- Age 10
- Weight 11-10
- Official Rating 150
- Trainer T Cooper
- Jockey B J Cooper
settled in 5th, went 3rd 4 out and mistake next, 2nd entering straight and led last, driven out and kept on well run-in
- Form 22632/4-
- Age 11
- Weight 11-10
- Official Rating 146
- Trainer M M Lynch
- Jockey Mr Sam Waley-Cohen
settled in rear, headway into 3rd after 6 out and 2nd 4 out, 3rd entering straight and no impression approaching last, no extra and dropped to 4th close home
- Form 133FP-9
- Age 7
- Weight 11-6
- Official Rating 138
- Trainer M Hourigan
- Jockey A P Heskin
chased leaders mainly 4th, driven along approaching 4 out and fell 3 out
- Form 151P-2P
- Age 9
- Weight 11-6
- Official Rating 133
- Trainer H De Bromhead
- Jockey A E Lynch
tracked leaders in 3rd, 2nd from 9th, dropped to 5th and pushed along 4 out, left 4th next, no impression approaching last, went moderate 3rd close home
Snooze (FR)
11- Form 1-06761
- Age 6
- Weight 11-1
- Official Rating 123
- Trainer Mrs S A Bramall
- Jockey I J McCarthy
tracked leader in 2nd, led after 6 out, strongly pressed approaching last where headed, no impression on winner run-in
Previous results
In depth
Verdict
Snooze jumped and stayed well when gaining a surprise victory at Cork but meets much stronger rivals here. Berties Dream has been racing in strong company since scoring very easily over the C&D in January but was undoubtedly disappointing in the Cork Grand National last time. Allee Garde looked a potential star when making a winning debut over fences at Clonmel last December but has gone to pieces after falling when fancied at the Cheltenham Festival. He'll be better for a recent confidence booster but 2011 Grand National runner-up Oscar Time hasn't run since having a spin over hurdles here a year ago and will probably need the run. FORPADYDEPLASTERER has only raced over this trip once - pulling up behind Long Run in the King George - and he hasn't exactly been in the best of form. However, he has consistently raced against the very top class and gets the nod as this is a rare venture outside of Grade company.
Formwatch
Florida Express (IRE) 14-1 (10-12) Tracked leaders when mistake and unseated rider 3rd, in a race won by Dancing Tornado (11-10) at Limerick 3m Handicap Chase (9yo+) hvy, 8 ran.
Forpadydeplasterer (IRE) 20-1 (10-13) Behind, blundered 9th and 11th, tailed off and pulled up 4 out, in a race won by Al Ferof (11-8) at Cheltenham 2m 4f Grade 3 hcp chs (4yo+) (1) sft, 18 ran.
Oscar Time (IRE) 5-1 (11-1) Tracked leaders, keen hold, dropped to 4th and no extra from before last, kept on same pace, 4th of 5, 19l behind Zaidpour (11-10) at Thurles 2m 6f hdl hvy in Nov '11.
Allee Garde (FR) 20-1 (11-8) Chased leaders, 5th halfway, ridden and weakened 3 out, tailed off, 9th of 11, well behind Quietly Fancied (10-7) at Clonmel 3m hcp hdl sft.
Berties Dream (IRE) 10-1 (11-6) Closed up and led and disputed, 3rd approaching 4 out, no extra and pulled up before next, in a race won by Raz De Maree (11-3) at Cork 3m 4f hcp chs 0-150, 17 ran.
Snooze (FR) 25-1 (11-9) Soon led, headed from 7th, on terms again from next, back in front into straight, left further in front from 3 out, went on from before last, stayed on well, comfortably, won at Cork 2m 5f beg chs sft beating Mini Vic (11-0) by 18l, 13 ran.