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15:20 Exeter

Robert Webb Travel Novices' Handicap Chase (Class D)

  • 11 Runners
  • Distance: 2m 7f 110y
  • Going: Good to Soft, Good in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 6m 7.10s
  • 11 Ran
1
Silk -
7/1

    2
    Silk -
    11/4

      1
      Silk - Red, Yellow diamond and sleeves, Yellow cap, Red diamond

      Majed (FR)

      32 b
      11/4
      • Form 234212
      • Age 8
      • Weight 11-12

      prominent, mistake first, ridden 4 out, chased leader 2 out, switched right and ran on approaching last, not reached winner

      2
      Silk - Red and Yellow diabolo, chevrons on sleeves, quartered cap
      6/1
      • Form F0604-1
      • Age 7
      • Weight 11-12

      in touch, close up when fell 5 out

      3
      Silk - PINK and YELLOW diamonds, YELLOW sleeves and cap
      12/1
      • Form 2U6P06
      • Age 8
      • Weight 11-7

      always in rear,

      5
      Silk - Red, Black chevron, striped sleeves, Red cap

      Belski

      33
      7/1
      • Form 2-3131P
      • Age 11
      • Weight 11-5

      led, headed approaching 4 out, ridden, kept on to chase leader last, led flat, all out

      6
      Silk - ROYAL BLUE, YELLOW sash, ROYAL BLUE sleeves, YELLOW stars, hooped cap
      5/1
      • Form 220243
      • Age 9
      • Weight 11-2

      in touch, closer order 9th, lost place 11th, hampered and unseated rider 12th

      7
      Silk - Maroon and yellow check, striped sleeves, maroon cap, yellow spots
      • Form 0-0600
      • Age 6
      • Weight 10-6

      in rear, blundered badly 2nd, tailed off 6th, pulled up before 8

      8
      Silk - BEIGE and RED check, RED sleeves and cap
      • Form 1P/0P4F
      • Age 8
      • Weight 10-4

      mid-division, ridden and weakened 10th, tailed off from 4 out

      9
      Silk - WHITE, DARK GREEN star and star on cap
      16/1
      • Form 23F-1PP
      • Age 9
      • Weight 10-4

      mid-division, headway to track leaders 4th, tracked leader until led 4 out, ridden 3 out, headed soon after, not run and headed after last

      10
      Silk - Pink, Purple Cross of Lorraine and sleeves, quartered cap
      • Form 126F23
      • Age 6
      • Weight 10-4

      in rear, headway 10th, mistake 12th, ridden, in 4th when attempted to run out approaching 2 out and weakened

      11
      Silk - Red, Emerald Green hoop and armlets, hooped cap
      66/1
      • Form 0P-54PP
      • Age 6
      • Weight 10-0

      in touch, blundered 8th, ridden 4 out, weakened 3 out

      12
      Silk - Yellow, Orange star, Orange sleeves, Yellow stars, Yellow cap, Orange star
      100/1
      • Form 0636-PP
      • Age 9
      • Weight 10-0

      mid-division, headway 9th, weakened 3 out

      4
      NR
      • Form 5/4-P3
      • Age 7
      • Weight 11-6

      Nonrunner

      In depth

      Verdict

      Although it may be prudent to get an updated going report before getting involved in this tough handicap for stayers, the top two on the racecard appear to hold solid claims and, as Master George is much the fresher horse, Phillip Hobbs' charge just edges the vote over Majed. Although Kouros Des Obeaux has a good chance at the weights and is worth monitoring for signs of support when the betting opens in earnest. As is Belski, who goes very well at this course and should make a bold bid to extend his unbeaten record at the track to three if all goes well for him. The Colin Tizzard-trained eleven-year-old does not have too many miles on the clock and is a worthy alternative if he can banish the memory of his dismal run at Taunton last time. However, he lacks the scope held by the selection and is a risky proposition for win only purposes today. In contrast to Majed, who has taken well to fences and has a proven record when stamina is at a premium. However, he may find this trip to be his bare minimum these days and may be done for toe near the finish. Therefore, Master George, who is adaptable with regard to the ground, can use his turn of foot over a distance that should play to his strengths. The son of Mtoto made a very pleasing debut over fences when he was last seen out and, with improvement expected over this trip, Master George is fancied to hold all the aces at the finish of Exeter's most valuable race of the day.