🟢 Scheduled

BK Racing Hexham Marathon Handicap Chase (GBB Race)

Hexham · Thu 12th Mar 2026 · 03:02
📏 3m7f199y 🏷️ Class Class 4 🌿 Soft 🏟️ Turf 💰 £7,657 🐎 Chase
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Class
Class 4
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Distance
3m7f199y
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Going
Soft
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Surface
Turf
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Prize
£7,657
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Runners
14
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Type
Chase
📊 Betting Forecast
11/10 Planned Paradise, 5/1 De Legislator, President Scottie, 7/1 Rob Roy Macgregor, 8/1 Breeze Of Wind, 12/1 Shighness, 25/1 Don Brocco
# Horse / Form Age/Wgt Jockey / Trainer OR Odds
1 9y
168 lbs
Jack Power
Lucinda Russell & Michael Scudamore
115
10 8y
150 lbs

Christian Williams
97
11
Jukebox d'Eddy Form: 2-2113
7y
141 lbs

Tom Gretton
88
14
Gibberwell Form: 5-F5PP
10y
133 lbs

Jake Thomas Coulson
80
2
Breeze Of Wind Form: 14-52P
9y
164 lbs
Sean Quinlan
Stuart Coltherd
111
2
Jo Coko (FR) Form: 234-31
7y
167 lbs
Sean Quinlan
Nicky Richards
114
3
President Scottie Form: P-4866
8y
163 lbs
Danny McMenamin
Nicky Richards
110
4
Planned Paradise Form: 054361
10y
160 lbs
Charlie Maggs(3)
Christian Williams
107
5
Shighness Form: P-5663
9y
156 lbs
Callum Bewley
Micky Hammond
103
6
Express Surprise Form: 3-3114
7y
158 lbs

Clive Boultbee-Brooks
105
6
Rob Roy Macgregor Form: 487242
8y
142 lbs
William Maggs
Sandy Thomson
89
7
Always Busy Form: 144F35
8y
158 lbs
Charlie Maggs(3)
Christian Williams
105
7
Don Brocco Form: P3-P8P
10y
142 lbs
Bruce Lynn
Gary Rutherford
89
9
Ballin Bay Form: 3-P411
8y
156 lbs
Nathan Moscrop
Rebecca Menzies
103
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RACING POST VERDICT

A marathon test. Preference is for the North Wales National winner PLANNED PARADISE, for whom Charlie Maggs takes off a handy 3lb.

Racing Post Pick
Planned Paradise

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15:05 Ascot
Racecard
Horse Silk
Limestone
J : Dylan Browne McMonagle
T : Joseph Patrick O'Brien
15:05
Age: 3
Form: 321-11
Weight: 128 lbs
OR:
Joseph O\'Brien had a fantastic opening day, saddling one winner and three placed horses, and his team continues to operate in excellent form.

His representative here, LIMESTONE, really caught my eye on his latest start in Ireland. For a brief moment he looked as though he might be struggling for pace, but when asked to quicken he produced a turn of foot that was extremely impressive.

The step up to 1m6f is unknown territory for many in this field, but based on the way he finished off his race over 1m5f, I don\'t see the extra furlong being an issue at all. In fact, it may bring out even more improvement.