19:45 Wexford
Friday 7 July 2017
All17:1517:4518:1518:4519:1519:4520:1520:45
Stena Line Horizon Beginners Chase
- 5YO plus | 3m 1f 20y | Good ( ) | 14 Runners | Turf | Weighed In
- Off time: 19:46 | Winning time: 6m 25.80s
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Registering his third win when taking a 2m6f conditions hurdle at Down Royal (good) early last month and now tackles fences for the first time. Few worries with regards this trip or ground.
Talented novice/handicap hurdler who returned from a winter break switched to fences in early May at Ballinrobe (runner up to Rocky Court; 2m1f). On balance slightly disappointing since but should win races over fences but has a point to prove over this trip.
Won a 2m7f Downpatrick maiden hurdle (good) by 16L in July 2016, but has been off the track since. Had earlier posted a rather inauspicious chasing debut at Clonmel in June and whilst having time in his side currently has a few minor question marks against his name.
Point-to-Point and hurdles winner, but not broken his duck over fences yet despite three attempts. A beaten favourite on debut at Limerick in March, he seemed better suited by drier ground when runner up to Baily Moon over C&D recently.
Course winner over hurdles (and also at Ballinrobe in May; 2m4f). Seemingly just held by the handicapper over the smaller obstacles since which perhaps forces connections hand to go chasing for the first time at the age of ten.
Took a small field Point-to-Point in mid May (three runners), but was held in fourth when falling at the second last on his rules debut at Clonmel last month and this looks more competitive.
Course hurdles winner (2m4f maiden in June 2015), but never in the hunt on his chasing debut at Kilbeggan recently when fifth of 14 to Conrad Hastings. Raced just once since March 2016.
A four time winner over hurdles earning a rating of 132 over the smaller obstacles and boasts plenty of fencing experience (five race maiden). That said; produced a clear best over the larger obstacles when just held by ½L by Sea Light at Clonmel last month.
Classy bumper performer who was absent for over two and a half years after finishing a close third of 15 to Faugheen in the 2014 2m5F Neptune at the Cheltenham Festival. Not fluent on his return (chase debut) and given another six months off thereafter, but much more promise when a runner up to Modem at Ballinrobe in late May. Longer trip to contend with which looks a plus.
11 race maiden under rules (four time Point-to-Point winner) who holds little conceivable chance against these rivals on his fifth chasing start under rules.
Not an earth shattering fencing debut at Downpatrick recently, but that effort left plenty to work upon for the future. A winner over hurdles at Ballinrobe in May, this youngster looks more of a handicap prospect over fences.
Decisive, but shock winner of a 3m maiden hurdle at Cork in May and whilst not disgraced since hasn't threatened to follow up. Average would be a fair description of his chasing debut at Tramore early last month (sixth of 11) and this race has more depth.
Held every chance in second when falling at the second last on his chasing debut at Clonmel last month (race won by Sea Light, Master Appeal runner up), so possibilities granted a clear round. Good ground ideal, and should stay 3m.
Seven race maiden, but did okay when 15L third to Jack Slade on fencing debut at Downpatrick (2m7f+ good). Respected, but others appear far stronger.
Non-Runners
15

Cresus De Grissay16
Weight: 11-10| Age: 5
T: P Nolan J: Reserve 1
NR
16

Boston Lady81
Weight: 11-5| Age: 7
T: W J Martin J: Reserve 2
NR
17

Baily Fox33
Weight: 11-10| Age: 5
T: M F Morris J: Reserve 3
NR
Forecasts
Rathvinden (6/4), Master Appeal (4/1), Black Warrior (9/2), Fly Rory Fly (10/1), Last Encounter (12/1), Go It Alone (12/1), Ballela Boy (16/1), Cresus De Grissay (16/1), Billy Flight (33/1), Blessed King (33/1), Kalinite (33/1), Double Windsor (50/1), Keephimbachwilliam (50/1), Grey Mountain Mist (100/1), Strideout Euro (100/1), Boston Lady (100/1), Baily Fox (100/1)
Master Appeal and Fly Rory Fly are closely matched on their Clonmel clash last month and granted clear rounds should both run their respective races. Go It Alone should win races over fences and he's already demonstrated that he'll handle both track and ground, but is likely to find a few of these rivals too hot to handle. Black Warrior hasn't quite looked as talented over fences as he was over hurdles, whilst Ballela Boy is on the up and is a mildly interesting chasing debutant. However, the clear talking horse is the once very talented RATHVINDEN. His best days are most likely behind him, but he is unexposed over fences and appears to be crying out for this extra yardage, so his class should see him through against these rivals in order to provide Willie Mullins and Ruby Walsh with another winner.
- Rathvinden
- Black Warrior
- Master Appeal
Prize Money
1st: €7,700.002nd: €2,388.003rd: €1,137.004th: €512.005th: €200.00
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