✅ Result In

Summer Plate Ladies Day Saturday 18th July Handicap Chase (GBB Race)

Market Rasen · Fri 8th May 2026 · 15:50
📏 2m7f191y 🏷️ Class Class 3 🌿 Good 🏟️ Turf 💰 £10,562 🐎 Chase
2nd
Ira Hayes
9/2
Callum Pritchard
1st
Classic King
11/4
Harry Cobden
3rd
Giovanni Change
8/1
Jamie Hamilton
🏷️
Class
Class 3
📏
Distance
2m7f191y
🌿
Going
Good
🏟️
Surface
Turf
💰
Prize
£10,562
🐎
Runners
13
🔖
Type
Chase
📊 Betting Forecast
5/2 Bumpy Evans, 9/4 Classic King, 5/1 Ira Hayes, Giovanni Change, 6/1 Courtland, 12/1 Annsam
Pos Horse / Form Age/Wgt Jockey / Trainer OR Odds
PU
Courtland Form: 2U24P-
11y
170 lbs
Sean Bowen
Mickey Bowen
132 6/1
10
Largy Force Form: 21212-
8y
155 lbs

Olly Murphy
117
11
Imperial Alex Form: 21075-
9y
153 lbs
Stan Sheppard
Tom Lacey
115
4
Annsam Form: 51FUP-
11y
168 lbs
Ben Jones
Mrs C Williams
130 25/1
3
Pour Les Filles Form: P1P50-
8y
168 lbs

Mickey Bowen
130
🥇 1st
Classic King Form: 46402-
8y
166 lbs
Harry Cobden
Emma Lavelle
128 11/4
4
Hoe Joly Smoke Form: 33566-
8y
166 lbs
Harry Skelton
Dan Skelton
128
RR
Bumpy Evans Form: 1F123-
8y
162 lbs
Conor O'Farrell
Kerry Lee
124 13/8F
🥈 2nd
Ira Hayes Form: 94301-
7y
153 lbs
Callum Pritchard
John C McConnell
115 9/2
6
Loughderg Rocco Form: 21/87-
10y
163 lbs

Olly Murphy
125
🥉 3rd
Giovanni Change Form: P3P13-
11y
147 lbs
Jamie Hamilton
Mark Walford
109 8/1
8
Mt Fugi Park Form: /P6F1-
8y
160 lbs
Miss Gina Andrews
Jonjo & A J O'Neill
122
9
That's Nice Form: /752P-
6y
157 lbs

Nicky Henderson
119
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RACING POST VERDICT

There may still be more improvement to come from front-runner BUMPY EVANS, who returned from a break with a decent effort last month.

Racing Post Pick
Bumpy Evans

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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.