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14:40 Hereford

Advantage Business Supplies Handicap Hurdle (Class E)

  • 5 Runners
  • Distance: 2m 3f 110y
  • Going: Good to Firm
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 4m 39.90s
  • 5 Ran
1
Silk -
10/1

    2
    Silk -
    1
    Silk - EMERALD GREEN, BLACK seams, EMERALD GREEN sleeves, BLACK spots and spots on cap
    • Form P00115
    • Age 11
    • Weight 11-12

    with leader, led 4th, ridden and headed approaching 2 out, weakened approaching last

    2
    Silk - Dark Blue, Red sleeves, Dark Blue chevrons, Red cap
    10/1
    • Form 404-0P0
    • Age 5
    • Weight 11-8

    tracked leaders, ridden to lead approaching 2 out, stayed on

    3
    Silk - Emerald Green and Yellow (quartered), checked sleeves
    8/11
    • Form 6000-41
    • Age 8
    • Weight 11-8

    3rd when fell 4th

    4
    Silk - Yellow, Light Blue spots, armlets and cap
    7/2
    • Form 30-0152
    • Age 9
    • Weight 11-7

    held up and not fluent, ridden to chase winner approaching last, not run on

    5
    Silk - Maroon, White disc, hooped sleeves, White cap
    12/1
    • Form P32
    • Age 4
    • Weight 11-0

    led, mistake 2nd, headed 4th, ridden 6th, weakened 3 out

    In depth

    Verdict

    Grimshaw may just get the better of Spandau in a tight little affair, with Dante's Battle and Danzig Prince not entirely out of it either. The fact that Grimshaw has a course and distance victory to his credit will help his cause as will the fact that he has the assistance of Tony McCoy. The eight-year-old was successful on the Flat for Henry Cecil five years ago, but then had a long spell of hurdling in Ireland before moving back over in the summer. He lined up in a conditional jockeys' event here three weeks ago, fancied to make the most of a lenient looking mark, and did not disappoint under Alan O'Keefe. This race is tougher but there is plenty more to come and he should make a bold bid to follow up. Spandau landed a touch at Newton Abbot recently but was narrowly beaten at Bangor last time. it is debatable whether there is any improvement in him at the age of nine, but if the market speaks in his favour, take note. Ex-Irish Dante's Battle has topweight but has been in form of late. His two wins came in selling grade though and he has it to do, while at the other end of the scale, Danzig Prince lines up receiving weight and years off his opponents, and has the scope to pick up a race or two judged on his plucky effort at Uttoxeter where he kept tabs on the leaders for quite a while in the first-time visor. In a trappy contest, Grimshaw gets the vote.