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14:20 Carlisle

Enter The #1 Million Totetentofollow Lucius Handicap Chase (Class C)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 3m 2f
  • Going: Soft, Heavy in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 7m 17.70s
  • 6 Ran
1
Silk - Red and White diamonds, Royal Blue sleeves, Royal Blue cap, Red diamond
  • Form P341F-P
  • Age 10
  • Weight 11-12

tracked leaders, led 10th, headed after 4 out, weakened next

2
Silk - EMERALD GREEN, YELLOW sash and star on cap
  • Form 5/45PP-4
  • Age 9
  • Weight 11-4

tracked leaders, pushed along 14th, ridden approaching 4 out, weakened approaching next

3
Silk - Maroon, Dark Green chevrons, Maroon sleeves and cap
  • Form F5P12-5
  • Age 9
  • Weight 11-2

led to 10th, chased leader, weakened 5 out, jumped badly left next

5
Silk - Grey and Royal Blue (quartered), Royal Blue sleeves
  • Form 50-604U
  • Age 11
  • Weight 10-5

with leader, until pushed along and lost place approaching 11th

6
Silk - Maroon, Emerald Green and Maroon check sleeves, Emerald Green cap
7/2
  • Form 3P41P-3
  • Age 8
  • Weight 10-5

held up, hit 9th, headway approaching 13th, led after 4 out, hit 2 out, driven out

7
Silk - Orange, Royal Blue Cross of Lorraine
13/2
  • Form P/32UB-P
  • Age 9
  • Weight 10-0

held up in touch, ridden to chase winner approaching 2 out, every chance last, kept on same pace flat

4
NR
  • Form 1/15F2-4
  • Age 10
  • Weight 10-7

Nonrunner

In depth

Verdict

With her yard in such good form Lucinda Russell can claim another success at Carlisle here with Kerry Lads, while Hugo De Grez and Malek could pose the biggest dangers. A course and distance winner, Kerry Lads was one of two original entries for this race from the Russell yard, and with Strong Resolve having bypassed it to win at Ayr on Saturday, his stablemate can complete a double of sorts. He is only 2lb higher than his highest winning mark, stays forever and jumps well out of soft ground, and as this is not really too competitive he looks capable of producing a lifetime best to score. Hugo De Grez is the proverbial standing dish here with five wins from nine attempts at the track and he must be respected. Trip and ground will be perfect for him and he has also slipped back to a winning mark. However, he may not be quite as good as he was and Andrew Parker's yard are not fully firing at present so on that basis he is opposed. Of the remainder Malek receives plenty of weight from the selection, but he does have the tendency to make a mistake despite his ability, and he would probably want good ground to be at his best, so we take Kerry Lads to take another race here.