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Horse Form Profile

Age: 7 years

Owner: Park View

Place /
No / Draw
Date / Going /
Distance / Class
Time + Course Horse + Weight
Jockey / Trainer
VerdictStarting price

6th

7

27th Jan 2026

Soft

2m 3f 100y

Class 3

14:02 Chepstow

High Tea

11st 10lb

J: Tom Bellamy

T: Kim Bailey & Mat Nicholls

Beat a dual subsequent winner when scoring by 4l over C&D (soft) on handicap debut in November and held every chance before penultimate-flight fall at Ludlow (2m5f, good to soft; race in which West To The Bridge finished second) last month; now 13b above his winning mark but must be considered.

4/1J

5

17th Dec 2025

Good To Soft

2m 5f 55y

Class 4

15:30 Ludlow

High Tea

11st 7lb

J: Miss Gina Andrews

T: Kim Bailey & Mat Nicholls

Irish point winner who was up in trip and won well enough on last month's handicap debut at Chepstow (extended 2m3f, soft) to earn an 8lb rise; could be progressive.

EvensF

1st

7

21st Nov 2025

Soft

2m 3f 100y

Class 4

14:09 Chepstow

High Tea

11st 9lb

J: Tom Bellamy

T: Kim Bailey & Mat Nicholls

Irish point winner who made the frame on two of his first three hurdling starts, more recently when fourth at Stratford (2m, good to soft) three weeks ago; not obviously well treated for this handicap debut but the longer trip may unlock improvement.

9/2

4th

2

30th Oct 2025

Good To Soft

2m 0f 70y

Class 3

14:17 Stratford

High Tea

11st 0lb

J: Tom Bellamy

T: Kim Bailey & Mat Nicholls

Took five goes to win an Irish point; made an encouraging start over hurdles when fourth at Ffos Las (2m, good to soft) in April but he failed to build on that when a remote sixth at Chepstow last month; others preferred.

18/1

6th

6

10th Oct 2025

Good

2m 0f 11y

Class 4

13:57 Chepstow

High Tea

11st 0lb

J: Tom Bellamy

T: Kim Bailey & Mat Nicholls

Took five goes to win an Irish point; reportedly hung up the straight when partnered by a 10lb claimer on rules debut at Ffos Las, where he was beaten 9l in a maiden hurdle; Tom Bellamy takes over here and can no doubt do better.

10/1