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16:10 Plumpton

Sky Bet Press Red To Play Roulette Handicap Hurdle (Class D )

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 2m 5f
  • Going: Soft, Heavy in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 5m 51.80s
  • 6 Ran
1
Silk - Yellow, Red sash, Dark Blue sleeves

It's Wallace

22 CBF
9/1
  • Form 111260
  • Age 12
  • Weight 11-12
  • Official Rating 119

led until fell 7th

2
Silk - Dark Green, Purple cross belts and sleeves, Purple and White quartered cap

Bobsleigh

330 CBF
3/1
  • Form 22164-
  • Age 6
  • Weight 11-5
  • Official Rating 112

prominent, tracked leader 5th, left disputing 2nd place 7th, stayed challenging until not quickened before last

3
Silk - ROYAL BLUE and YELLOW diamonds, ROYAL BLUE sleeves, RED cap
  • Form 550P-12
  • Age 6
  • Weight 11-5
  • Official Rating 112

held up in 5th, mistake 8th, chased leading pair 3 out, third and well beaten when mistake last

4
Silk - Dark Blue, White seams, Dark Blue sleeves, White cap
  • Form F16-2F5
  • Age 8
  • Weight 11-1
  • Official Rating 108

took keen hold, tracked leaders, left disputing 2nd place from 7th, narrow advantage after 3 out, driven and stayed on well run-in

5
Silk - Dark Blue, Red sash and sleeves, Light Blue cap
9/2
  • Form 242-404
  • Age 7
  • Weight 11-0
  • Official Rating 107

held up, hampered 7th, mistake 3 out, stayed on to take poor 3rd run-in

6
Silk - Grey, black stars and sleeves, red cap, black star

Javelin

18 BF
12/1
  • Form P-00310
  • Age 9
  • Weight 10-10
  • Official Rating 103

chased leader to 5th, stayed prominent, hit 6th, badly hampered and lost place 7th, no chance after

In depth

Verdict

A chance is taken her with Hughie Morrison's Bobsleigh, Grouse Moor and Pardishar look the main dangers. This son of Robellino returns to hurdling following a fruitless campaign on the flat. He put up a terrific performance the last time he ventured into this sphere, finishing just seven lengths behind Dangerously Good, if he can get somewhere near that sort of form here today he will be hard to beat. Grouse Moor was successful over the two mile trip here in November and although this trip is new territory, he should have enough class to get involved in the finish. Pardishar looked to be on the way back when going down by just nine lengths to Royal Hector last time and if he handles this step up in trip should be vying for a place. The rest of the field have little to recommend them and so we return to Bobsleigh, who looks very well treated for his seasonal debut and could be the value bet