12:30 Catterick
Thursday 11 January 2018
All12:3013:0013:3014:0514:3515:1015:45
racinguk.com Juvenile Hurdle
- 4YO only  |  Class 4  |  1m 7f 156y  |  Soft  |  11 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 12:30Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 3m 55.19s
Odds by:
Cloth number
Live Odds
Odds
1
Cornerstone Lad
11/1, 10/1, 9/1, 8/1, 17/2, 8/1, 15/2
7/1
2
About Glory
250/1
3
Crushed
7/5, 6/4, 13/8, 7/4, 15/8, 9/5
15/8
4
Ecole D'art
12/1, 11/1, 10/1, 9/1, 17/2
9/1
5
Investigation
250/1
6
Outcrop
12/1, 10/1, 11/1, 10/1
9/1
7
Pennington
200/1, 250/1
200/1
8
Take The High Road
13/2, 7/1, 15/2, 8/1, 15/2, 8/1, 15/2, 8/1, 17/2, 9/1
10/1
9
Turning Gold
5/2, 9/4, 12/5
9/4
10
Millie The Minx
250/1
11
Shine Baby Shine
50/1, 40/1, 33/1
28/1
Forecasts
Crushed (15/8), Turning Gold (9/4), Cornerstone Lad (7/1), Outcrop (9/1), Ecole D'art (9/1), Take The High Road (10/1), Shine Baby Shine (28/1), Pennington (200/1), Investigation (250/1), About Glory (250/1), Millie The Minx (250/1)
Quite an interesting opener, with locally-trained Cornerstone Lad the only previous winner and respected for that, but clearly also vulnerable under his penalty. TURNING GOLD finished ahead of him on the same terms at Wetherby last time, his hurdles debut, and he is taken to improve for that and go one better. Take The High Road, Crushed and Ecole D'Art are very interesting newcomers to the National Hunt game and are in good hands. It would not surprise if all three put in good performances, while Shine Baby Shine arrives in form and deserves a market check.
- Turning Gold
- Take The High Road
- Crushed
Prize Money
1st: £4,809.002nd: £1,412.003rd: £706.004th: £353.005th: £350.006th: £350.007th: £350.008th: £350.00
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