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Sat 24 Feb 2024 Racecards

UK time: 00:00:00
United Kingdom

14:08 Newcastle

Weighed In

Sat 24 Feb 2024 Betting.bet Eider Handicap Chase (gbb Race)

  • Runners: 12
  • Class: 2
  • Dist: 4m 1f 56y
  • Type: Chase
  • Surface: Turf
  • Going: Heavy (Soft In Places)
  • 1st Henry Brooke 7 Anglers Crag 5.50
  • 2nd Danny McMenamin 13 Prince Des Fichaux 11.00
  • 3rd M G Nolan 2 Tommie Beau 18.00
  • Winning Time: 9m 8.5s
  • Winning Distance: neck, 6 1/2 L
  • Winning Trainer: B Ellison
  • Winning Jockey: Henry Brooke
  • Win: £7.20
  • Place: £2.50 , £3.00 , £4.20
  • Exacta: £68.00
  • Forecast: £65.12
  • Tricast: £1,031.46
  • Swingers: £17.70 , £22.60 , £14.10
  • 1st
    7
    Henry Brooke

    Age 9

    ANALYSIS: Held up in mid-division on inside, mistake 9th, not fluent 15th, closed when not much room 4 out, challenging when mistake 2 out, stayed on flat, led towards finish
  • 2nd
    13
    Danny McMenamin

    Age 7 BLK

    neck
    ANALYSIS: Chased leaders, went 2nd 19th, challenged 4 out, soon led, pressed 2 out, stayed on, headed towards finish
  • 3rd
    2
    M G Nolan

    Age 9

    6 1/2 L
    ANALYSIS: Mid-division, headway 9th, ridden 4 out, left 3rd 2 out, no impression on front pair, kept on
  • 4th
    10
    Phillip Armson

    Age 8

    1 3/4 L
    ANALYSIS: Held up towards rear, headway 4 out, left 4th 2 out, kept on, no impression on front pair
  • 5th
    4
    B S Hughes

    Age 7 TT

    3 1/4 L
    ANALYSIS: Held up in rear, not fluent 16th, some headway 4 out, no impression next, left 5th 2 out
  • 6th
    12
    William Maggs

    Age 9

    4 L
    ANALYSIS: In rear, struggling 16th, behind when hampered 20th, plugged on from 3 out, no impression
  • 7th
    9
    Jonathan England

    Age 8

    3 1/4 L
    ANALYSIS: Mid-division, slow 10th, headway when not fluent 16th, mistake 17th, lost place before 3 out
  • 8th
    8
    Sean Quinlan

    Age 9

    5 1/2 L
    ANALYSIS: Held up towards rear, not fluent 1st, slow 10th, headway on outside 4 out, no impression from 3 out
  • 9th
    5
    Charlie Deutsch

    Age 9

    3/4 L
    ANALYSIS: Led until 1st, mistake 2nd, led 3rd, headed 5th, led 7th, headed 10th, led 12th, headed 14th, led 16th, mistake 4 out, soon headed, no extra 3 out
  • PU
    1
    Joe Anderson

    Age 11 BLK TT

    ANALYSIS: Led 1st, headed 3rd, led 5th, mistake and headed 7th, led 10th, headed and not fluent 12th, mistake 13th, led 14th, headed 16th, mistake 17th, weakened 20th, pulled up before 3 out
  • UR
    3
    Thomas Bellamy

    Age 9 VIS

    ANALYSIS: Prominent until 1st, tracked leaders, ridden 4 out, 2 1/2 lengths 3rd when mistake and unseated rider 2 out
  • F
    11
    Craig Nichol

    Age 11 VIS

    ANALYSIS: Chased leaders, pecked 12th, lost place 19th, fell next
  • NR
    Non Runner
    6

    Age 10 BLK TT

    ANALYSIS: NonRunner
VERDICT: There has been some good weight-carrying performances in this race over the years but the 11 stone mark is a prevalent trend among recent winners, which puts the progressive Anglers Crag in the right bracket to continue on his upwardly mobile trajectory. The nine-year-old is still of low mileage over fences and, as he is notably 3-3 since joining the Brian Ellison yard, there are strong foundations for further success here. Fenland Tiger has won both his starts since finishing third behind the selection at Carlisle in December, so cannot be ruled out with a 7lb pull at the weights. The Galloping Bear was second in this race last year and is feared off the same mark, while Gold Clermont is another to consider.
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