14:05 Perth
Friday 28 April 2023
All13:3014:0514:4015:1515:5016:2517:0017:30
BetVictor Highland National Handicap Chase
- 5YO plus  |  Class 3  |  3m 6f 121y  |  Soft (Good to Soft in places)  |  13 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 14:06Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 8m 7.50s
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Horse A-Z
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Third in last year's Eider and back to form from much-reduced mark when landing weak conditional jockeys' veterans' handicap at Hereford in February. Similar form when fifth of 20 at Cheltenham 9 days ago but more needed to resume winning ways.
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Low-mileage 9-y-o who looked progressive a couple of years ago but offered little on belated return at Plumpton and not much better at Wincanton. Can only be watched on that evidence.
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Good runner-up efforts at Market Rasen before shaping as if still in form when third at Newcastle. Will stay and interesting to see how he responds to a first-time tongue strap.
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Resumed winning ways at Ffos Las (23.8f, heavy) in this headgear in December, albeit in fortunate circumstances (left in front at last). Poor effort at Chepstow since, however, so difficult to know what to expect.
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Successful twice last term and notched second win of the current campaign at Ayr (3m) last month, looking very much in control before his sole rival fell at the second last. Found run of good form coming to a halt at Kempton since, however.
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Took advantage of reduced mark when scoring at Wetherby 3 weeks ago by 2¼ lengths from Gentleman De Mai. 3 lb worse off with that rival here and not the most reliable, but stamina is assured.
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Winner at Worcester last summer and good second here (20f) next time but just respectable efforts at best since. More needed.
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Useful chaser at his best who capitalised on a much-reduced mark to land 3¼m Kelso handicap in December. Just respectable efforts in this headgear both starts since.
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Well held all 3 hurdles runs but proved a totally different proposition sent chasing, jumping boldly to score on handicap debut at Huntingdon before following up at Musselburgh. Denied the hat-trick by another progressive novice at Ludlow but is well worth another chance over a trip he should stay.
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Returned to form when taking Sedgefield handicap (19.3f) in January before creditable second of 9 at Haydock (19.9f, good to soft). Needs to shrug off lesser effort at Carlisle, however.
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Has won 3 handicap chases in Scotland in the last 12 months and good runner-up efforts in this headgear at Carlisle and Warwick last 2 starts. Has bags of stamina and yard continue in fine form.
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Fair hurdle winner who made a good start to his chase career with cheekpieces added (retained) when second over 3m at Ayr and backed that up when filling the same spot at Wetherby, unlucky to bump into a rejuvenated rival. Sure to stay and needs considering in a change of headgear.
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Back-to-back winner at Hexham and Newcastle in November. Respectable efforts when in frame on 4 subsequent starts but he probably remains a shade too high in the weights still.
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Non-Runners
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Court Master306
Weight: 12-0|Â Â Age: 10
T: M Scudamore  J: Non Runner
NR
Forecasts
Planned Paradise (11/2), Destiny Is All (11/2), Concetto (6/1), Gentleman De Mai (7/1), Return Fire (17/2), Silver In Disguise (10/1), Just Don't Know (11/1), Geryville (12/1), Fairlawn Flyer (12/1), Court Master (12/1), Rath An Iuir (16/1), Innisfree Lad (16/1), If Not For Dylan (22/1), Nearly Perfect (28/1)
CONCETTO lost his unbeaten chasing record at the hands of another progressive novice at Ludlow, but he looks the one who could still be ahead of his mark given his lightly-raced profile so is well worth another chance. Gentleman de Mai is another unexposed sort who's taken well to fences so rates the main threat ahead of Destiny Is All and Geryville.
- Concetto6/1
- Destiny Is All11/2
Previous Winners
Prize Money
1st: £15,843.002nd: £7,290.003rd: £3,645.004th: £1,824.005th: £909.00
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