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20:15 Uttoxeter

Cadogan Charity Sia Handicap Chase (Class E)

  • 9 Runners
  • Distance: 3m
  • Going: Good to Firm
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 6m 4.50s
  • 9 Ran
1
Silk - MAROON, LIGHT BLUE sleeves, LIGHT BLUE cap, MAROON diamond
  • Form 00PP-5P
  • Age 9
  • Weight 11-12

behind from 3rd, soon pushed along, tailed off 6th

2
Silk - ROYAL BLUE, EMERALD GREEN sleeves, WHITE cap, EMERALD GREEN spots
9/2
  • Form 400-614
  • Age 7
  • Weight 11-8

held up, headway approaching 6th, 3rd when fell 8th

3
Silk - RED, BLACK armlets
  • Form P4044-2
  • Age 8
  • Weight 11-5

held up, mistaken unseated rider 2nd

4
Silk - Red, Yellow Cross of Lorraine and armlets, Black cap

Count Oski

17 b
7/1
  • Form 541P-5U
  • Age 7
  • Weight 10-12

chased leaders, led after 5th, ridden and headed 8th, weakened after last

5
Silk - RED, BLACK disc and sleeves
10/1
  • Form P21045-
  • Age 8
  • Weight 10-12

held up, ridden 6th, weakened 9th

6
Silk - Mauve, White chevrons, Mauve sleeves and cap
  • Form 233346-
  • Age 10
  • Weight 10-8

led, headed after 5th, soon behind

7
Silk - White, Royal Blue stars, Royal Blue sleeves, White armlets, Royal Blue cap
  • Form P/0P2-21
  • Age 10
  • Weight 10-0

prominent to 6th, tailed off when refused last

8
Silk - Purple and Mauve (halved), sleeves reversed, quartered cap
  • Form 051U-22
  • Age 9
  • Weight 10-0

chased leaders, ridden approaching 6th, stayed on well towards finish

9
Silk - WHITE, RED triple diamond, WHITE sleeves, ROYAL BLUE armlets, RED cap
  • Form 11/U-PP3
  • Age 12
  • Weight 10-0

held up, headway approaching 6th, led 8th, blundered next, hit last, soon clear, ridden out

In depth

Verdict

A fair contest for this time of year and this step up in trip should suit Brereton much better. Even when he won at Fakenham over two miles five furlongs, he was bustled along for much of the trip, and it was much the same story at Stratford. He will be wearing a visor for the first time and that, coupled with the step up to three miles should enable him to travel much better, and he is taken to prove too strong for Waterberg, who hasn't always looked the most natural of jumpers. Henry Daly's eight-year-old is well treated on the best of his form and if putting in an error free round, must go well. Others to consider include the lightly weighted Sunday Habits, who didn't run too badly when chasing home Dam The Breeze at Hereford on his latest effort and Count Oski, who is slipping down the handicap now and is only 5lbs higher than when winning at Ascot back in March.