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13:10 Sunday 02 February 2025 3085k

LADBROKES NOVICE CHASE (Scalp) (Grade 1) z3p7

Distance : 2m 5f 107y
Prize : €150,000 Age : 5yo+ Race Type : Chase Going : Gd/Sft
Race Type : Chase
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Running Notes
Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 P. Townend silk 2. BALLYBURN (IRE) 2. BALLYBURN (IRE) 0 <
158+
-10 > 122 P. Townend 7 11-10 8/131.61f 8/131.61f
P. Townend silk bg OLD VIC J: P. Townend
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-10
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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had no Sir Gino to contend with this time and indeed looks set to head in an entirely different direction at this Cheltenham Festival and beyond, with his strength at the finish in landing the odds here surely booking his ticket to the Broadway - a division shorn of The Jukebox Man earlier in the week - rather than an Arkle test that would almost certainly find him out and would also see him have to meet stablemate Majborough as well as a rematch with his Kempton conqueror; never far away, he jumped on 2 out and, having been headed when steadied into the last, regained the advantage on the flat before forging away as Croke Park paid the price for their battle.
never far away, jumped on 2 out, headed when steadied into last, led again run-in, forged clear
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2 2 Sam Ewing silk 5 5. CROKE PARK (IRE) 5. CROKE PARK (IRE) -2 <
153
-31 > 117 Sam Ewing 7 11-10 11/112 11/112
Sam Ewing silk bg PROTEKTOR (GER) J: Sam Ewing
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-10
Gordon Elliott, Ireland
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underlined the belief raised on Boxing Day that he's a high-end novice but not a top-drawer one, giving his all but ultimately put in his place by a superior - and less battle-tested - rival with Cheltenham Festival pretensions; chased leader, pressed leader from end of back straight, jumped on last, headed final 1f, no extra late on.
chased leader, pressed leader from end of back straight, jumped on last, headed final 1f, no extra late on
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3 3 J. J. Slevin silk 6. IMPAIRE ET E (FR) 6. IMPAIRE ET E (FR) +1 <
147+
+9 > 111 J. J. Slevin 7 11-10 11/43.75 11/43.75
J. J. Slevin silk bg LE FOU (IRE) J: J. J. Slevin
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-10
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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had his winning run ended at the hands of Croke Park as well as the novice from his stable sent off odds-on favourite and clearly felt higher up the stable's pecking order; waited with, went in snatches, lost ground sixth, not fluent ninth, rallied from home turn, no extra flat.
waited with, lost ground 6th, not fluent 9th, rallied from home turn, no extra flat
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4 4 D. E. Mullins silk 11 4. CHAMP KIELY (IRE) 4. CHAMP KIELY (IRE) +9 <
136+
+14 > 100 D. E. Mullins 9 11-10 8/19 8/19
D. E. Mullins silk bg MOSCOW SOCIETY (USA) J: D. E. Mullins
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 9 Wgt: 11-10
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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is probably too fragile - and old - to be a big player in top novice chase company; led until pecked 2 out, dropped away entering straight.
led until pecked 2 out, dropped away entering straight
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5 5 Phillip Enright silk 99 1. ARCTIC SKUA (IRE) 1. ARCTIC SKUA (IRE) <
36
+54 > Phillip Enright 8 11-10 300/1301 300/1301
Phillip Enright silk bg GLACIAL STORM (USA) J: Phillip Enright
T: Vincent Laurence Halley, Ireland
Age: 8 Wgt: 11-10 Eq: (s+t)
Vincent Laurence Halley, Ireland (s+t)
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had no chance at the weights and lost touch from the sixth after 9 months off (from points).
off pace, lost touch from 6th
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F F Richard Deegan silk 7. PRAIRIE DANCER (IRE) 7. PRAIRIE DANCER (IRE) F (85) <
> Richard Deegan 7 11-10 125/1126 125/1126
Richard Deegan silk bg GALILEO (IRE) J: Richard Deegan
T: Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-10 Eq: (b)
Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland (b)
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crashed out at the third.
fell 3rd
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Non Runners: BETTER DAYS AHEAD (IRE). Fences: 14.

Winning Owner: R A Bartlett & David Manasseh

Time: 5m 28.6s Closing Sectional: (4.4f): 65.1s (103.3%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 109%, Betfair SP 101.5%

Another Grade 1 at the meeting to help sort the Mullins pecking order as much as anything, though it was the hitherto unbeaten Croke Park who gave the major hope in the novice chase ranks for the all-conquering yard most to think about as the pair engaged from the home turn.

BALLYBURN (IRE) had no Sir Gino to contend with this time and indeed looks set to head in an entirely different direction at this Cheltenham Festival and beyond, with his strength at the finish in landing the odds here surely booking his ticket to the Broadway - a division shorn of The Jukebox Man earlier in the week - rather than an Arkle test that would almost certainly find him out and would also see him have to meet stablemate Majborough as well as a rematch with his Kempton conqueror; never far away, he jumped on 2 out and, having been headed when steadied into the last, regained the advantage on the flat before forging away as Croke Park paid the price for their battle.

CROKE PARK (IRE) underlined the belief raised on Boxing Day that he's a high-end novice but not a top-drawer one, giving his all but ultimately put in his place by a superior - and less battle-tested - rival with Cheltenham Festival pretensions; chased leader, pressed leader from end of back straight, jumped on last, headed final 1f, no extra late on.

IMPAIRE ET E (FR) had his winning run ended at the hands of Croke Park as well as the novice from his stable sent off odds-on favourite and clearly felt higher up the stable's pecking order; waited with, went in snatches, lost ground sixth, not fluent ninth, rallied from home turn, no extra flat.

CHAMP KIELY (IRE) is probably too fragile - and old - to be a big player in top novice chase company; led until pecked 2 out, dropped away entering straight.

ARCTIC SKUA (IRE) had no chance at the weights and lost touch from the sixth after 9 months off (from points).

PRAIRIE DANCER (IRE) crashed out at the third.