15:05 Newton Abbot

Friday 1 July 2022

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St Austell Brewery Novices' Chase (GBB Race)

  • 4YO plus  |   Class 3  |   2m 75y  |   Good (Good to Soft in places)  |   4 Runners  |   Turf  |   Weighed In
  • Off time: 15:05  |   Winning time: 4m 4.7s
1st
Horse silk
1
1/12f
T: P F NichollsJ: H Cobden
With leader, led 4th, drew clear from 2 out, easily op 1/9 tchd 2/15
2nd
Horse silk
15
3
10/1
T: Evan WilliamsJ: Adam Wedge
Chased leaders, went 2nd after 4 out, pressing winner after next, soon shaken up, no impression 2 out, well held last op 8/1
3rd
Horse silk
20
4
12/1
T: J D FrostJ: Angus Cheleda (5)
Led until 4th, chased winner until after 4 out, weakened next op 14/1
4th
Horse silk
99
2
80/1
T: Mrs Tracey Barfoot-SauntJ: Mr G Barfoot-Saunt
Not jump well, always last, tailed off from 7th op 50/1

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Betting Breakdown

Tote Win:£1.09EX:£1.70Trifecta:£2.00SF:£2.09

Forecasts

Wild Max (1/12), Hard Lines (10/1), Treacys Jim (12/1), Earth Spirit (80/1)

Verdict

This looks a penalty kick on paper for WILD MAX, who has by far and away the best form on offer so is strongly fancied to notch his third success over the larger obstacles. Irish-point winner Hard Lines has offered little on both outings under Rules so far but he looks the obvious beneficiary should the favourite fluff his lines.

  1. WILD MAX (GER)
  2. HARD LINES (IRE)
  3. TREACYS JIM (IRE)

Prize Money

1st: £6,535.002nd: £3,011.003rd: £1,505.004th: £754.005th: £350.006th: £350.007th: £350.008th: £350.00

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