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15:50 Perth

Royal Bank Of Scotland Handicap Chase (For The Duke Of Atholl Challenge Cup) (Class D)

  • 5 Runners
  • Distance: 3m
  • Going: Good to Firm, Good in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 6m 11.70s
  • 5 Ran
1
Silk - Dark Blue, Yellow stripe, Yellow sleeves, Dark Blue armlets and star on Yellow cap
  • Form P-24342
  • Age 9
  • Weight 12-0

tracked leader, led approaching 4 out, ridden next, stayed on strongly

2
Silk - Dark Blue and Yellow check
  • Form FRU111
  • Age 12
  • Weight 11-10

held up in rear, mistake 8th, headway approaching 3 out, effort next, no chance with winner when not fluent last

3
Silk - Black, Emerald Green armlets and cap
8/1
  • Form 2-U1U14
  • Age 8
  • Weight 11-8

tracked leaders, mistake 7th, joined leader 12th, hit next, soon dropped rear, no danger soon after

4
Silk - LIGHT BLUE, RED chevrons, WHITE sleeves, LIGHT BLUE cap, RED star
  • Form PU5431-
  • Age 10
  • Weight 10-10

led, clear 4th, mistake next, headed approaching 4 out, 3rd and weakening when fell 2 out

5
Silk - Red, Light Blue star and sleeves
  • Form U316P-U
  • Age 9
  • Weight 10-0

held up towards rear, mistake 11th, weakened next, tailed off when pulled up before 14th

In depth

Verdict

It could pay not to get too carried away with the three wins next to the name of Charlieadams. Although Len Lungo's veteran is clearly in great heart and loves the track here at Perth, he has never won beyond two miles and five furlongs and the likely favourite can be taken on in this small field. In a trappy looking contest, the William Amos-trained Extra Proud, beaten 28 lengths by Charlieadams last time, might be good enough to reverse those placings over this longer trip. Underfoot conditions will clearly suit the eight-year-old, who gives the impression that he will stay the full three miles off a slower pace here. If his jumping can be trusted then he should go close. Yankie Lord is the most likely of the quintet to genuinely get the trip. He is without a run since winning at Musselburgh in February, but if he comes here fit enough then he could expose any stamina doubts among his rivals, though he would prefer at least some cut in the ground. Another to consider is Prancing Blade. On the face of it, Nigel Twiston-Davies's gelding is another doubtful stayer, though he has to be respected from a yard who have a great record when they send their horses to the track.