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Plenty of Welsh heroes have a glass raised in their honour on St. David’s Day – but few are as deserving as Frazer Tate. The 10-year-old will be at the centre of events at Ffos Las Racecourse on Sunday, March 1, when the course hosts its St. David’s Day Raceday. Frazer will be saluted as the chosen Local Hero after bravely overcoming cancer and the loss of his right leg.
The Carmarthenshire track will stage seven races as part of its St David’s Day celebrations, but off the turf the spotlight will fall firmly on Kidwelly schoolboy Frazer, whose courage and resilience over the past two years have left a lasting impression on his family, friends and the medical teams who cared for him. Frazer was just eight years old when he was diagnosed in 2023 with osteosarcoma, a rare and aggressive bone cancer What followed was a prolonged period of chemotherapy, major surgery and repeated hospital stays, culminating in an above-theknee amputation in April 2024.
Today, he is happily back in school, reunited with his friends and once again enjoying the activities he loves. Frazer’s journey began with what appeared to be routine childhood complaints. An energetic and sporty child, he began suffering from leg pain that was initially put down to growing pains. Despite the discomfort, he continued to play football and rugby, often limping only after matches had finished.
One moment proved decisive. While playing rugby at Parc y Scarlets Stadium in Llanelli, he was clearly in pain but refused to come off the pitch.
Further medical checks led to an urgent referral to Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen, followed by a transfer to Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital in Cardiff. Scans initially suggested an infection, but a series of biopsies eventually confirmed cancer in January 2024. Frazer began chemotherapy immediately. Despite the physical and emotional toll, his family say Frazer showed remarkable bravery. When chemotherapy failed to stop the spread of the disease, doctors advised that the only remaining option was to amputate his right leg above the knee.
On April 29, 2024, Frazer underwent surgery at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Within a day, he was attempting physiotherapy, and four days later he was home.His recovery then continued alongside further rounds of chemotherapy, weekly immunotherapy and intensive physiotherapy sessions as he learned to adapt to life with a prosthetic leg. Frazer received his prosthetic the day before his ninth birthday in October 2024. But even then, his treatment was not finished.
In early 2025, a lymph node was discovered on his lung, leading to thoracic surgery at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London. Complications left him in intensive care, but by the end of February he had made a full recovery. Throughout his treatment, Frazer remained an uplifting, positive presence on hospital wards. Alongside his younger brother Nathan(8), he saved pocket money to buy hand-knitted “positivity potatoes” to give to other children and staff on Rainbow Ward at Noah’s Ark Hospital. Each carried a message of encouragement: “I may be a tiny potato but I believe in you. Go do your thing!”
Now cancer-free and undergoing routine scans every three months, Frazer is back swimming, cycling, playing football for his local team, learning the drums and taking part in school sports days.
His mum Stephanie and dad Jordan say his personality cheerful, determined and quietly defiant never faded, even during the hardest moments.
That strength is why Ffos Las has chosen Frazer as its Local Hero for the St David’s Day Race Day, an event designed to celebrate Welsh identity and honour those who embody national values of determination and community spirit.
Frazer’s story has also highlighted the role of charities supporting families affected by childhood cancer
One of those, Morgan’s Army, based in Gorseinon, will be present on the day after being nominated by Frazer’s parents. The charity has supported the Tate family financially and emotionally, while also organising events and sibling support days for Frazer and Nathan.

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SUNDAY 01 MARCH
(UNDER THE RULES OF RACING)
STEWARDS OF THE MEETING
TOM EVETTS (Chief Steward), CATHERINE CHINN (Stewards’ Panel Chair)
MARGARET GROVES, KATE SMITH, GUY UPTON
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RACE CONDITIONS CAN BE FOUND AT THE BACK OF THE CARD

No of days since last ran
horse’s name
form guide
previous performances
/=new season
-=new year
Bold type shows all weather form
C=course winner
horse’s saddlecloth number colour graphic age weight st-lbs
birthplace of horse if not Great Britain
D=distance winner
CD=course & distance winner
BF=beaten favourite
B g King’s Theatre (IRE) - Thuringe (FR)
S Such & CG Paleta
9 11-10
Mr Z. Baker (5)
Nigel Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Br R. Brown & Ballylinch Stud Agetur (UK) Ltd S
TIMEFORMVIEW Popular tough and consistent hurdler who won again at Cheltenham and Haydock last season Prone to mistakes, but record fresh bodes very well, and could be capable of carrying big weight to success.
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor
Star Ratings Explained
Each horse has been given a star rating, these are defined below:
HHHHH Selected to win the race
HHHHI Good chance of being placed
HHHII By no means out of the reckoning but at least one or two hold stronger claims.
HHIII Unlikely to win but not totally without hope
HIIII Can be given little or no chance.
The BHA Handicappers allot ratings to horses once they have taken part in a sufficient number of races to enable the Handicappers to make a numerical assessment of each horse’s ability. The principal purpose of the ratings is to determine the weight to be carried by each runner in handicap races, with the Handicappers aiming to provide each participant with an equal chance based on its best recent form under its optimum conditions
A horse rated 100, for example, would be set to carry 1lb more than a horse rated 99 (ignoring any penalties or allowances). The ratings published in the racecard for handicap races are the ratings that were used to calculate the weight to be carried by each horse, whilst in nonhandicaps races the rating shown is that of each runner at the time that the entries for the race were confirmed Any subsequently published change to a rating, either up or down, is shown in brackets following the rating For novice steeple chasers, the latest hurdle race rating may be shown until such time as the Handicappers allot a separate steeple chase rating Such ratings are prefixed by the letter h.










ABOUT THREE MILES (2M 7F 177YDS)
FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS THE 3A’S LEISURE CARAVANS AND MOTORHOMES NOVICES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5)
Total prize fund £7000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2827, 2nd £1413, 3rd £707, 4th £354. (Penalty Value £3696.70)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (44 wins from 434 runners, 10%) runs OWL OF ATHENS TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): E Williams (3 wins from 36 runners, 8%) runs OWL OF ATHENS LONGEST TRAVELLER: THE MOONLIGHT MAN trained by J Tickle, Tiverton, 151 miles.
This looks an excellent opportunity for OWL OF ATHENS to follow up his facile Huntingdon success, the rest all having something to prove in one respect or another
colours no horse age st lb
1 THE GREY MAN (GB) (16) 66-40UP
7 12-0
Gr g Dartmouth - Timon’s Tara James Best
Mr Mark James Harriet Dickin, Midford
Br Mark James Clay Street Property Consultants, Kissing It Better
TIMEFORMVIEWLooked set to place on chase debut before exiting through no fault of his own, though he had jumped poorly in the first half of that race and there weren’t many positives to take from his hurdles return at Chepstow earlier this month. TFRHHHII BHA100
2 THE MOONLIGHT MAN (IRE) (33) 31-P4PP D 7 11-8
Ch g Malinas (GER) - Moonlight Lady (IRE) Lorcan Williams
The Riverside Countrymen Joe Tickle, Tiverton
Br Edmond Coleman
TIMEFORM VIEW Winning pointer who’s looked one with issues under Rules, pulling up for third time in 4 starts on chasing bow at Chepstow last month. Now tried in first-time tongue strap. TFRHHIII BHA94
3 OWL OF ATHENS (IRE) (10) 13-5001 7 11-1
B g Court Cave (IRE) - Amber Flame (IRE)
Conor Ring
Balkardy Breezers Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Susan Bredin
TIMEFORMVIEW Landed a gamble with a smooth success in 6-runner handicap chase at Huntingdon (19.9f, heavy) 10 days ago. That form sets the standard, and he may even improve for the longer trip TFRHHHHH BHA87
4 WONDER OF THE SEAS (IRE) (81) 22P/2F-P 8 10-9
Gr g Doyen (IRE) - Stay At Home Mum (IRE) Sam Twiston-Davies
GingeArmy Racing Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Br Mrs M. Brophy Courtiers Investment Services Limited
TIMEFORMVIEW Maiden has proved hit-and-miss over fences, pulling up on his reappearance/first start following a breathing operation at Leicester in December, though he’s been given a break and this is a notably weak race TFRHHHII BHA81
2025: ESPERTI (IRE) 8 10 1 Shane Fenelon 16-1 (David Rees) 7 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 4 Tongue Strap worn first time by No. 2. Tongue Strap worn by No. 4. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 4.
Probable S.P’s: 4-5 Owl of Athens (IRE), 3-1 Wonder of The Seas (IRE), 5-1 The Grey Man (GB), 22-1 The Moonlight Man (IRE)
TWO MILES ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (2M 4F) FOR MAIDEN FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE 3A’S WALES LARGEST MOTORHOME AND CARAVAN DEALER MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB
Total prize fund £10000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £4039, 2nd £2019, 3rd £1010, 4th £505, 5th £252. (Penalty Value £5281)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): B Pauling (20 wins from 69 runners, 29%) runs UPTOWN DANDY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): B Pauling (10 wins from 28 runners, 36%) runs UPTOWN DANDY LONGEST TRAVELLER: LIMERICK STAR trained by P Hobbs & J White, Minehead, 147 miles.
UPTOWN DANDY looks well worth another chance following a blip at Ascot. He’s preferred to Limerick Star, who shapes as though he has more to offer, while consistent Inishcorker may prove best of the rest.
1 INISHCORKER (IRE) (60) 51-P232
Gr or Ro g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Feldaline (IRE)
6 11-7
Harry Cobden
Peace of Corker Partnership Rebecca Curtis, Newport
Br Susannah Berry Express Contract Drying Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEW Point winner has proved consistent rather than progressive in maiden hurdles (including a second over C&D) and while his best days may come over fences, he should still be in the mix with conditions to suit. TFRHHHII BHA122
2 KENZO DES BRUYERES (FR) (30) P-3114
Ch g Kapgarde (FR) - Omance (FR)
6 11-7
Shane Fenelon (5)
Miss Jayne Brace Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Br Mr G. Thomas & EARL Ecurie Des Mottes Peter and Karen Bowen Racing, Adept Grp Cabinets Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW Dual point winner looked a hard ride when well held fourth in 8-runner C&D maiden on Rules debut last month. TFRHHIII BHA-
(IRE) (22) 2/-34
B g Idaho (IRE) - Present Your Own (IRE)
6 11-7
Callum Pritchard (3)
Limerick Star Syndicate Philip Hobbs & Johnson White, Minehead
Br Dan Mangan Philip Hobbs Racing
TIMEFORMVIEW Runner-up sole start in points and has made a promising start over hurdles, still looking in need of the experience when fourth in a fair maiden at Warwick last time First-time cheekpieces/galloping track both look in his favour TFRHHHHI BHA118
4 MAKINBECON (GB) (9) 6F22-4
B g Yeats (IRE) - Dedrunknmunky (IRE)
Mr A. Evans
Br Karina Casini
6 11-7
Lorcan Williams
John & Rhys Flint, Bridgend
TIMEFORM VIEW Placed in points/makes some appeal on pedigree but shaped like one for the longer-term when well held on Rules debut at this track 9 days ago. TFRHHIII BHA-
5 ROI DU ROUME (FR) (16) 3P1400
Gr g Authorized (IRE) - Conakry (FR)
DJ & HIK Partnership
Br Elevage Des Vallons & Ian Kellitt
6 11-7
Kevin Brogan
Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
TIMEFORM VIEW Winning pointer hit the frame on bumper debut but hasn’t shown anything on either hurdle start. TFRHHIII BHA-
6 UPTOWN DANDY (IRE) (43) 233-22P
B g Milan - Bettys Delight (IRE)
Dan Donoghue & Hilary Pridham
6 11-7
Ben Jones
Ben Pauling, Naunton
Br Mrs Mary Hayes Fitzdares
TIMEFORM VIEW Solid bumper form before bumping into a pair of good prospects over hurdles, and though he pulled up following a bad mistake at Ascot last month, he remains with plenty of potential. TFRHHHHH BHA116
7 WINGS OF ARION (IRE) (16) 60
B g Order of St George (IRE) - Wings Like Arion (IRE)
6 11-7
Richard Patrick
Mr T. J. Houlbrooke Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Br Michael Byrne
TIMEFORM VIEW Yet to make an impact in either hurdle start to date
TFRHIIII BHA-
8 SKIPTOTHEPOST (GB) (672) PP/PP/P-
B m Scorpion (IRE) - Madam Crystal (IRE)
8 11-0
James Best
Mr Peter Isaac Joe Ponting, Wotton-Under-Edge
Br Mr Peter Isaac
TIMEFORM VIEW Pulled up all 5 starts in points and very difficult to make a case for. TFRHIIII BHA-
9
SLACK ALICE (GB) (9) 0420-04
B m Decorated Knight - Kuragina (IRE)
Paul Cairns Racing Limited
5 11-0
Richie McLernon
Mickey Bowen, Haverfordwest
Br Paul Cairns Racing Limited Cairns Homes
TIMEFORM VIEW Will need to show an improvement here to have an impact. TFRHHIII BHA-
2025: DEXTERITY (IRE) 8 11 7 James Bowen 15-8 (Olly Murphy) 7 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 9 Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn first time by No. 3. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 2. Stewards Note:
UPTOWN DANDY: Following its run on 17/1/2026 it was reported that the horse made a bad mistake at 5th hurdle.
Probable S.P’s: 7-4 Uptown Dandy (IRE), 5-2 Inishcorker (IRE), Limerick Star (IRE), 33-1 Kenzo des Bruyeres (FR), 40-1 Slack Alice (GB), 50-1 Makinbecon (GB), 80-1 Roi du Roume (FR), 150-1 Wings of Arion (IRE), 300-1 Skiptothepost (GB)
Both on and off the course are helping to pay for the improvement of racing through the Levy Fund
Odds Indicator Boards are now all marked “Approximate Odds’’ and all show the same approximate odds on offer at any given time before the start. It will be appreciated that these are intended as a guide and cannot necessarily reflect the resultant S.P. or the Tote Dividend of the winner
ABOUT THREE MILES (2M 7F 191YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
AMROTH
Total prize fund £7000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2827, 2nd £1413, 3rd £707, 4th £354, 5th £176. (Penalty Value £3696.70)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (44 wins from 434 runners, 10%) runs FRANKIE FAULKNER TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): N Scholfield (6 wins from 15 runners, 40%) runs HOT ROD LINCOLN LONGEST TRAVELLER: LA HIGUERA trained by T Lawes, Beare Green, 219 miles.
Following creditable back-to-back seconds, COLONIAL EMPIRE can gain his just rewards. Sparkling Duke bids to make it 3-3 at this course, but isn’t one for maximum faith, while the handicapper has made life tougher for progressive hat-trick seeker La Higuera.
KEY Owner Breeding Breeder Jockey Trainer Sponsor Br
1 LA HIGUERA (IRE) (27) 432311 D
B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Omyn Supreme (IRE) Kevin Brogan Henfold Harriers II
Toby Lawes, Beare Green
Br Mrs A. Darragh Lawmens Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Progressive stayer who readily landed a double at Southwell earlier this month and while further progress cannot be ruled out, a 9lb rise certainly makes life tougher for this hat-trick bid TFRHHHII BHA105
2 SPARKLING DUKE (IRE) (30) 341-101 CD
7 11-13
B g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Sparkling Sword Ben Jones Kayley Woollacott Racing III Kayley Woollacott, Crewkerne
Br S. Lanigan-O’Keeffe
The Firehouse Somerset
TIMEFORMVIEWMade it 2-2 at this track when well-suited by a test of stamina over C&D last month and even though he remains one to treat with caution (ran a stinker at Exeter penultimate start), he does have conditions to suit again TFRHHHHI BHA104
3 CLONDAW ROYALE (IRE) (38) 0-06031 D
Gr g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Goodbloodbadblood (IRE)
The Iveragh Syndicate
7 11-12
Benjamin Macey (5)
Jonjo & A.J. O’Neill, Cheltenham
Br Mary M. Brennan Wasdell Group
TIMEFORM VIEW Rallied late to capitalise on a drop in grade at Wetherby last month and can still be competitive off his revised mark (won off 2lb higher last season). TFRHHHII BHA103
4 COLONIAL EMPIRE (GB) (30) 60-5P22 C
B g Zoffany (IRE) - Susan Stroman
Mr Mick O’Boyle
Br J. Dance
9 11-12
Callum Pritchard (3)
Tim Vaughan, Cowbridge
DragonBet, Designation Limited
TIMEFORM VIEW Promising start over staying distances, beaten by a well-backed one at Taunton before bumping into a 3-time course winner at Catterick last month. Similar performance may be enough to take this TFRHHHHH BHA103
5 SLIM
(FR) (33) 43F505
B m Masked Marvel - Slim Pearl (FR)
8 11-10
Toby McCain-Mitchell (5)
Mr Sean Niland Rebecca Curtis, Newport
Br Mr Pierre Lamy Express Contract Drying Ltd
TIMEFORM VIEW On a long losing run but showed a bit on stable debut at Chepstow (18/1) and merits a market check under promising conditional. TFRHHIII BHA101
6 JACK’S JURY (IRE) (159) 233536 BF
Gr g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Shedan (IRE)
Mr L. H. Evans
Br Mr Patrick Delaney
6 11-2
Lorcan Williams
John & Rhys Flint, Bridgend
TIMEFORM VIEW Maiden whose best effort for previous yard came when third over C&D in June but will need to improve on that to make a winning start for new connections. TFRHHIII BHA93
7 HOT ROD LINCOLN (IRE) (11) 441-64P D
B g Westerner - Flaming Annie (IRE)
10 11-0
Lorcan Murtagh
Gale Force Wins Nick Scholfield, Lambourn
Br Miss Catriona Tully Nick Scholfield Racing
TIMEFORM VIEW Again looked totally out of sorts (despite the booking of Sean Bowen) when pulled up in handicap chase at Southwell 11 days ago. TFRHHIII BHA91
8 FANE COURT (IRE) (17) B//-1600 D
B g Court Cave (IRE) - Fane Princess (IRE)
8 10-4
Shane Quinlan (3)
Mrs Carol Kennedy Ben Lund, Bridgwater
Br N. Coburn
TIMEFORM VIEW Inexpensive winning pointer who has shown nothing at long odds in trio of hurdle starts and is now sent handicapping over a longer trip TFRHHIII BHA81
(IRE) (28) 6P/0-223 D 9 10-3
Ch g Malinas (GER) - Ballerina Queen (IRE)
Isabel Williams
Mr W. J. Evans Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Miss Marie Motherway
TIMEFORM VIEW In good nick over fences since returning from an absence but it’s a long while since he’s shown any worthwhile hurdle form TFRHHIII BHA80
2025: RIVER VOYAGE (IRE) 7 11 4 Jamie Brace 6-5 (Rebecca Curtis) 6 ran
DECLARED RUNNERS 9
Visor worn by No. 4. Tongue Strap worn by No. 6, 7. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1, 2, 7.
Stewards Note:
JACK’S JURY: Following its run on 23/9/2025 it was reported that the horse never travelled.
Probable S.P’s: 3-1 La Higuera (IRE), 9-2 Colonial Empire (GB), 5-1 Sparkling Duke (IRE), Clondaw Royale (IRE), 12-1 Slim Marvel (FR), Frankie Faulkner (IRE), 16-1 Jack’s Jury (IRE), 33-1 Hot Rod Lincoln (IRE), 50-1 Fane Court (IRE)










TWO MILES ABOUT THREE AND A HALF FURLONGS (2M 3F 83YDS) FOR FIVE YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE PANED AT 3A’S HANDICAP STEEPLE
Total prize fund
£7000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2827, 2nd £1413, 3rd £707, 4th £354, 5th £176. (Penalty Value £3696.70)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (44 wins from 434 runners, 10%) runs FOLLOWANGO TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): C Boultbee-Brooks (3 wins from 10 runners, 30%) runs ARCTIC CONDITIONS
LONGEST TRAVELLER: HAWK STONE trained by H Dickin, Midford, 112 miles.
Course winner FOLLOWANGO makes appeal back in a more suitable grade, and she’s narrowly preferred to Face D’Music who was well positioned when successful over hurdles at Chepstow last time, while it’ll be interesting to see if money comes for chase debutant Arctic Conditions. 1-2-3:
1 FACE D’MUSIC (IRE) (16) P4P431
7 12-0
B g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Presenting Brook (IRE) Shane Quinlan (3)
Opd Group Limited Katy Price, Llanigon
Br Jimmy Lawler
TIMEFORMVIEW In good heart since turn of the year, capitalising on falling mark when well positioned over hurdles at Chepstow latest and looks to have solid claims in a thin race back over fences TFRHHHHI BHA105
2 FOLLOWANGO (IRE) (15) 220614 C
B m Ocovango - Follow The Icon
8 12-0
Miss Eleanor Williams (7) W J Evans Racing Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Patrick McCarthy Tote
TIMEFORM VIEW Belatedly back to winning ways at this track last month and did as well as could be expected in listed mares ’ novice last time Definite claims with sights lowered. TFRHHHHH BHA105
3 ARCTIC CONDITIONS (IRE) (60) U/6-034
B g Arctic Cosmos (USA) - Tambourine Davis (FR)
6 11-13
Richard Patrick
C & C Boultbee Brooks Clive Boultbee-Brooks, Woolhope
Br Dan Mangan Boultbee Brooks Real Estate Limited
TIMEFORMVIEW Had matters under control when unseating rider at the last on sole start in points Only promise under rules when borderline fair third in Chepstow novice hurdle in December but reasonable to think that he’ll be better suited by chasing TFRHHHII BHA104
4 DJ PETE (IRE) (9) F25P41 C
Gr g Malinas (GER) - Rosealainn (IRE)
8 11-6
James Best
Fiona Alderson Sarah-Jayne Davies, Leominster
Br Padraig O’Bearra Tote
TIMEFORM VIEW Showed a game attitude to get off the mark (by a head) at fifteenth attempt in 2m handicap chase as this track 9 days ago, but 4lb rise leaves him vulnerable TFRHHHII BHA97
5 HAWK STONE (IRE) (17) 6P-3P20
B g Diamond Boy (FR) - Morning Milan (IRE)
7 11-0
Miss Megan Bevan (7)
The Mischief Makers Harriet Dickin, Midford
Br Mr Michael Dillon Clay Street Property Consultants, Kissing It Better
TIMEFORMVIEW Jumping left something to be desired when runner-up on second chase start at this course last month and probably found the race coming too soon at Leicester 17 days ago. TFRHHIII BHA91
6 GREENWAYS (IRE) (18) 305P5P
7 10-2
Gr g Jukebox Jury (IRE) - Terme Cay (USA) Ben Poste
Mr Nick Price Ryan Potter, Sellack
Br Burgage Stud
TIMEFORM VIEW 5lb out of the handicap following a poor reappearance at Hereford 18 days ago. TFRHIIII BHA74
2025: JOHN W CREASY (IRE) 7 10 11 Bryan Carver 10-3 (Chris Honour) 7 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 6 Blinkers worn by No. 1. Visor worn by No. 5. Tongue Strap worn by No. 3. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 4, 6.
Stewards Note:
HAWK STONE: Following its run on 12/2/2026 it was reported that the trainer could not explain the poor run.
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Followango (IRE), 3-1 Face d’Music (IRE), 4-1 Dj Pete (IRE), 5-1 Hawk Stone (IRE), 13-2 Arctic Conditions (IRE), 66-1 Greenways (IRE)
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TWO MILES ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (2M 4F) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE 3A’S HORSEBOX HIRE AND SALES HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5)
Total prize fund
£7000 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £2827, 2nd £1413, 3rd £707, 4th £354, 5th £176. (Penalty Value £3696.70)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (44 wins from 434 runners, 10%) runs IONITY TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): H Derham (4 wins from 17 runners, 24%) runs BOLSOVER BILL
WEIGHTWATCHER: WILD NEPHIN won off a handicap mark of 96, his rating is now down 8lb to 88. LONGEST TRAVELLER: MOORLAND RAMBLER trained by Mrs J Williams, South Molton, 173 miles.
None of these can be ruled out but it could pay to side with GETAWAY WITH YOU who displayed a good attitude when going in at Chepstow recently and is taken to defy a 4lb weight rise and bag a fifth victory of the current campaign. Ionity shaped well after a long absence when third at Wetherby last time and could emerge as the chief threat ahead of last year’s victor Moorland Rambler and the handily-weighted Wild Nephin.
1 MOORLAND RAMBLER (GB) (25) 1-04034 CD 8 12-0
B g Telescope (IRE) - Fragrant Rose Ciaran Gethings
Mr R Stark & Mrs J Williams
Mrs Jane Williams, South Molton Br David Jenks Culverhill Farm Racing TIMEFORMVIEW Took this 12 months ago and he comes here in decent nick, a respectable fourth of 12 in handicap hurdle at Ludlow (21.2f, soft) 25 days ago. Ought to be thereabouts in his follow-up bid from an easing mark. TFRHHHHI BHA98
2 GETAWAY WITH YOU (GB) (8) 123251 D
Ch g Getaway (GER) - Dizzy Frizzy
8 12-0
Nick Slatter (3)
The Grand Cru Partnership David Killahena & Graeme McPherson, Stow-On-The-Wold
Br Swanbridge Bloodstock Ltd Pragnell
TIMEFORM VIEW Is enjoying an excellent season and garnered a fourth win in 12-runner handicap hurdle at Chepstow (19.4f, soft) 8 days ago. Up 4lb but this game sort merits serious consideration. TFRHHHHH BHA98
3 IONITY (FR) (38) 02/133-3 CD
B g Walzertakt (GER) - Quelle Famille (FR)
IWEC Electrical Racing
Br Mr Olivier Tricot
7 11-8
Ben Jones
Evan Williams, Llancarfan
TIMEFORMVIEWGot off the mark over C&D in May 2024 Very lightly raced since but he resumed from 14 months off with an excellent third of 13 in 2m4f handicap hurdle at Wetherby 38 days ago, short of room run-in Very much one to consider despite a 3lb weights rise TFRHHHHI BHA92
4 BOLSOVER BILL (IRE) (16) 3/-63004 C D
B g Getaway (GER) - Peripheral Vision (IRE)
9 11-8
Miss Victoria Malzard (5)
Jersey Racing Friends Harry Derham, Newbury
Br Lyle Buttimer OLBG
TIMEFORMVIEWLanded back-to-back 2m3f handicap chases at Exeter in January 2024. Below that level under both codes since returning from a lengthy absence this season, though not disgraced when fourth of 11 in 2m3f Chepstow handicap hurdle 16 days ago. Needs to build on it now TFRHHHII BHA92
5
(GB) (121) 565040
7 11-4
B g Walk In The Park (IRE) - Twinset And Pearls Conor Ring
K P Marsh Plastering & Interiors Ltd Ryan Potter, Sellack
Br Goldford Stud
TIMEFORMVIEWNotched a first success under Rules in 2m Newcastle handicap hurdle last March but it’s been a struggle since Reverts to this sphere after a second unsuccessful stint chasing and weighted to go well if it sparks a resurgence TFRHHHHI BHA88
6
ONEHUNDREDNEIGHTY (IRE) (16) 000023 6 10-10
Ch g Ocovango - Ashlings Princess (IRE)
Miss Clara Brewitt (7)
Mr Max Young Max Young, Sneads Green
Br John Kelleher
TIMEFORM VIEW Lightly-raced sort who advanced his form on his first go in handicap company when third of 11 at Chepstow (19.4f, soft) 16 days ago. Needs considering off a 2lb lower mark here. TFRHHHII BHA80
2025: MOORLAND RAMBLER 7 11 10 David Noonan 13-2 (Mrs Jane Williams) 8 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 6 Tongue Strap worn by No. 2, 5. Blinkers, Tongue Strap worn by No. 4. Sheepskin Cheek Pieces worn by No. 1, 2. Stewards Note: IONITY: Following its run on 22/1/2026 it was reported that the horse suffered interference.
Probable S.P’s: 11-4 Getaway With You (GB), Ionity (FR), 11-2 Moorland Rambler (GB), 6-1 Bolsover Bill (IRE), 8-1 Onehundredneighty (IRE), 10-1 Wild Nephin (GB)
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ABOUT TWO MILES (1M 7F 182YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD AND UPWARDS
THE AMROTH BAY CARAVAN PARK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4)
Total prize fund £8700 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £3514, 2nd £1757, 3rd £879, 4th £439, 5th £219. (Penalty Value £4594.47)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): E Williams (44 wins from 434 runners, 10%) runs FRANCKY BLUE TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): E Williams (3 wins from 36 runners, 8%) runs FRANCKY BLUE LONGEST TRAVELLER: CHIEF SUNDAY trained by N & W Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham, 123 miles.
This is wide open and marginal preference is for the twice-raced MAESTRO DU MESNIL who could have got in lightly on his handicap bow and can capitalise to get off the mark. Fellow handicap debutant Bouquet de Paris could also take a step forward and is next on the list ahead of Chepstow scorer Inion Tiogair
1 CHIEF SUNDAY (FR) (41) 22-U4P0 D
6 12-2
B g Tunis (POL) - Templiere (FR) Sam Twiston-Davies
Options O Syndicate Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies, Cheltenham
Br Severine Sourd & Come Ligerot
Options Energy Services Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWDual winning 2m hurdler last term Failed to kick on sent chasing this season and not discredited back in this sphere when seventh of 13 in 2m4f Lingfield handicap 41 days ago. Possibilities from a 3lb lower mark. TFRHHHII BHA112
2 FRANCKY BLUE (FR) (16) 544
B g Morpheus - Firmini (FR)
5 11-9
Conor Ring
W J Evans Racing Evan Williams, Llancarfan
Br Mr Bernard Stoffel, Mr Vincent Le Roy
TIMEFORMVIEW Lightly-raced hurdler who wasn’t disgraced when fourth of 14 in novice at Chepstow (16.1f, soft) 16 days ago. May still do better now going into handicaps so he’s no forlorn hope TFRHHHII BHA105
3 SOPHIE POWER (FR) (40) P0-0150 D
Ch m Doctor Dino (FR) - Calling All Angels (FR)
Matt FitzGerald and The Songsters
5 10-13
James Best
Harriet Dickin, Midford
Br Henri Devin Racing Buddy
TIMEFORMVIEWA fair 1m4f Flat winner in France who improved for a change of tactics when landing 2m Leicester handicap hurdle in November Failed to stay upped to 2m4f when eighth of 11 there last time so needs considering back in trip with a hood also refitted. TFRHHHII BHA95
4 MAESTRO DU MESNIL (FR) (16) 44
Ro g Goliath Du Berlais (FR) - Cry For You (FR)
4 10-8
Richard Patrick C & C Boultbee Brooks Clive Boultbee-Brooks, Woolhope
Br Mme Henri Devin Boultbee Brooks Real Estate Limited
TIMEFORMVIEW Son of Goliath Du Berlais who has shown fair form when fourth in a pair of small-field juvenile hurdles, latterly when tongue tied at Chepstow (2m, soft) 16 days ago. Looks to start life in handicaps on a handy mark so he’s a likely player TFRHHHHH BHA100
4 10-8
Ch g Le Havre (IRE) - Light Music Ben Jones
Mr A. M. Balding Rebecca Curtis, Newport
Br Queen Elizabeth II Express Contract Drying Ltd
TIMEFORMVIEWDebut third on Flat for Andrew Balding last March Lightly raced over hurdles since and not discredited in a first-time hood when fifth of 11 in juvenile at Taunton (16.5f, good to soft) in December Could take a step forward on his first go in handicaps after a break TFRHHHII BHA100
6 INION TIOGAIR (IRE) (16) 225421 D
9 10-8
Br m Westerner - Tiger Bay Lady (IRE) Joe Anderson (3) Foxhills Racing Limited Grace Harris, Shirenewton
Br Aidan Aherne
Grace Harris Racing
TIMEFORMVIEWReliable sort who gained her breakthrough hurdling success in 11-runner handicap at Chepstow (19.4f, soft) 16 days ago, benefiting from a return to patient tactics. Hiked up 6lb but she’s not taken lightly in her current mood. TFRHHHHI BHA90
2025:NO CORRESPONDING RACE LAST YEAR DECLARED RUNNERS 6 Hood worn by No. 5. Blinkers worn by No. 6. Tongue Strap worn by No. 4. Hood, Tongue Strap worn by No. 3. Stewards Note: BOUQUET DE PARIS: Following its run on 30/12/2025 it was reported that the horse ran too free and jumped left.
The Horserace Betting Levy Board prize fund schemes provide for the estimated inclusion of £127,554 in ratecard and incremental prize money at this racecourse from 1st January to 27th March 2026.
ABBREVIATIONS
BF - Beaten Favourite.
D - Distance Winner.
C - Course Winner.
d - Disqualified



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ABOUT TWO MILES (1M 7F 182YDS) FOR FOUR YRS OLD
NATIONAL HUNT FLAT
Total prize fund £4500 x Owners Prize Money. 1st £1878, 2nd £939, 3rd £469, 4th £235. (Penalty Value £2450.70)

LEADING COURSE TRAINER (20-25): O Murphy (17 wins from 64 runners, 27%) runs JIMMY GATZ TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): O Murphy (10 wins from 49 runners, 20%) runs JIMMY GATZ LONGEST TRAVELLER: JIMMY GATZ trained by O Murphy, Wilmcote, 144 miles.
The market should prove highly revealing here but Olly Murphy’s JIMMY GATZ is taken to build on an encouraging debut fourth at Carlisle and open his account. Tom Weston has had a couple of bumper winners recently so his Mojito Lido could prove the biggest threat of the trio of newcomers, especially if the betting speaks in his favour
DAVID (FR) (-)
B g Taj Mahal (IRE) - Lorietta (FR) Shane Quinlan (3)
Opd Group Limited
Katy Price, Llanigon
Br Mr Serge Bouvier & Mr Elie Bouvier Tote
TIMEFORM VIEW €80,000 3-y-o, Taj Mahal gelding Brother to a winner on Flat and half-brother to fairly useful 2m hurdle winner in France Sealor. Makes appeal on paper so this newcomer can’t be discounted. TFRHHHII BHA-
2 JIMMY GATZ (FR) (26) 4 11-2
Gr g The Grey Gatsby (IRE) - Tucupita (USA)
The Astwood Partnership
Kevin Brogan
Olly Murphy, Wilmcote
Br Mrs Anita Nesser Betano
TIMEFORMVIEWSon of The Grey Gatsby who shaped encouragingly on his debut when fourth of 7 in bumper at Carlisle (17f, good to soft, 3/1) 26 days ago. Can build on it now so he’s a player for leading yard TFRHHHHH BHA-
3 MAUCOURT D’AIRY (FR) (-)
Bl g Storm The Stars (USA) - Purda d’Airy (FR)
Forever Gold Syndicate
Br S.C.E.A. de La Vallee De L’Orne
11-2
Ben Godfrey
Ella Pickard, Taunton
TIMEFORM VIEW Storm The Stars gelding. Half-brother to 2 winners on Flat, including 12.2f winner in France Furda d’Airy The betting can prove an accurate indicator for this debutant. TFRHHHII BHA-
4 MOJITO LIDO (FR) (-)
11-2
B g Kitkou (FR) - Thilda (FR) Ben Jones
Mr Tom Weston Tom Weston, Hindlip
Br Mr M. Contignon & Mrs N. Contignon
TIMEFORMVIEWKitkou gelding Half-brother to poor 25f hurdle winner Hilnamix. Dam, 23f chase winner in France, is a half-sister to useful French chaser Gaitapan. Yard has enjoyed two bumper winners in 2026 so he commands plenty of respect, especially if the market vibes are positive. TFRHHHHI BHA-
2025: KOSAC D’OUDAIRIES (FR) 5 11 7 Gavin Sheehan 4-5 (Jamie Snowden) 3 ran DECLARED RUNNERS 4
Running for the first time since Gelding No. 1, 3, 4.
Probable S.P’s: 11-10 Jimmy Gatz (FR), 7-2 Chapeau David (FR), 4-1 Mojito Lido (FR), 13-2 Maucourt d’Airy (FR)
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First Race 2.00 - THE 3A’S LEISURE CARAVANS AND MOTORHOMES NOVICES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3696 to the winning horse The second to receive £1701, the third £850 and the fourth £425. for novice five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100. Enter by noon, February 23rd and pay £35 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. February 27th. Penalties, after February 21st, 2026, for each steeple chase won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 10 entries at £35. - Closed February 23rd, 2026. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2827; Second £1413; Third £707; Fourth £354. (Penalty Value £3696.70)
SEE PAGE 9 FOR THIS RACE.
Second Race 2.30 - THE 3A’S WALES LARGEST MOTORHOME AND CARAVAN DEALER MAIDEN HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £5281 to the winning horse The second to receive £2430, the third £1215, the fourth £608 and the fifth £303. for maiden four yrs old and upwards. Enter by noon, February 23rd and pay £50 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. February 27th. Weights: 4-y-o 10st 9lb; 5-y-o and up 11st 7lb Fillies and mares allowed 7lb No allowance to take a Horse’s weight below 10st 2lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 16 entries at £50. - Closed February 23rd, 2026. Owners Prize Money Winner £4039; Second £2019; Third £1010; Fourth £505; Fifth £252. (Penalty Value £5281)
SEE PAGE 10 FOR THIS RACE.
Third Race 3.00 - THE AMROTH BAY STATIC CARAVAN SALES HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3696 to the winning horse The second to receive £1701, the third £850, the fourth £425 and the fifth £212. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-105. Enter by noon, February 23rd and pay £35 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. February 27th. Penalties, after February 21st, 2026, for each hurdle race won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 14 entries at £35. - Closed February 23rd, 2026. Owners Prize Money Winner £2827; Second £1413; Third £707; Fourth £354; Fifth £176. (Penalty Value £3696.70)
SEE PAGE 12 FOR THIS RACE.
Fourth Race 3.30 - THE PANED AT 3A’S HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3696 to the winning horse The second to receive £1701, the third £850, the fourth £425 and the fifth £212. for five yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-105. Enter by noon, February 23rd and pay £35 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. February 27th. Penalties, after February 21st, 2026, for each steeple chase won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 13 entries at £35. - Closed February 23rd, 2026. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2827; Second £1413; Third £707; Fourth £354; Fifth £176. (Penalty Value £3696.70)
SEE PAGE 14 FOR THIS RACE.
Fifth Race 4.00 - THE 3A’S HORSEBOX HIRE AND SALES HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 5) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £3696 to the winning horse The second to receive £1701, the third £850, the fourth £425 and the fifth £212. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-100. Enter by noon, February 23rd and pay £35 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. February 27th. Penalties, after February 21st, 2026, for each hurdle race won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 16 entries at £35. - Closed February 23rd, 2026. Owners Prize Money. Winner £2827; Second £1413; Third £707; Fourth £354; Fifth £176. (Penalty Value £3696.70) SEE PAGE 16 FOR THIS RACE.
Sixth Race 4.30 - THE AMROTH BAY CARAVAN PARK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE (CLASS 4) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £4594 to the winning horse The second to receive £2114, the third £1057, the fourth £528 and the fifth £263. for four yrs old and upwards, Rated 0-110 (also open to such horses rated 111 and 112 - see Standard Conditions). £35 stake if the horse is rated 84 or higher, or £7 stake if the horse is rated 83 or lower with £28 extra if the horse is declared to run Declare by 10.00 a.m. February 27th. Penalties, after February 21st, 2026, for each hurdle race won 7lb. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 12 entries at £35. - Closed February 23rd, 2026. Owners Prize Money. Winner £3514; Second £1757; Third £879; Fourth £439; Fifth £219. (Penalty Value £4594.47)
SEE PAGE 18 FOR THIS RACE.
Seventh Race 5.00 - THE 3A’S MOTORHOME HIRE “JUNIOR” NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 5) (GBB RACE) Distributed in accordance with the Stakes and Prize Money Code. £2450 to the winning horse The second to receive £1129, the third £564 and the fourth £282. for four yrs old only, which have not won a Junior National Hunt Hurdle race, or an Irish Academy Hurdle race and which have not run under any recognised Rules of Racing, except Junior National Hunt Hurdle races, Irish Academy Hurdle races, National Hunt Flat races, Irish National Hunt Flat races or French AQPS Flat races. Enter by noon, February 23rd and pay £22 stake, Declare by 10.00 a.m. February 27th. Weights: 11st 2lb each Fillies allowed 7lb Penalties, a winner of a race 7lb Of 2 races 10lb. The Riders’ Allowances under paragraph 53 of the Weights and Handicapping Code may be claimed in this race. The sponsors will present a prize to the person who, in their opinion, is responsible for the horse judged to be the best turned out in this race. 11 entries at £22. - Closed February 23rd, 2026. Owners Prize Money. Winner £1878; Second £939; Third £469; Fourth £235. (Penalty Value £2450.70)
SEE PAGE 21 FOR THIS RACE.




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