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ESSEX & SUFFOLK, HIGHAM, SATURDAY APRIL 12
GOING: GOOD TO FIRM


All photographs kindly provided by Richard Weller-Poley


Report

Confusion reigned following the running of the Novice Riders Race at a superb Essex & Suffolk Point-To-Point at Higham on Saturday.

Scare Lotte, the red hot favourite, cruised home ten lengths clear of the field, but then the fun and games began. Winning rider Clare Hobson discovered that she had lost her weight cloth - it had fallen to the ground before the second last - so disqualification was inevitable as she returned to the scales many pounds under weight.

Victory was inherited by the second past the post, Rockley Beach, whose trainer-rider, Kelly Smith, from Timworth, near Bury St Edmunds, was the first person to notice Hobson’s misfortune.

“I saw Clare’s weight cloth come off just as she was quickening away and immediately realised that I didn’t need to bother about her and only needed to beat the others,” a quick-thinking Smith explained. “But then I began to fear that Clare’s saddle might come off altogether and worried about how I would avoid her if she fell.”


To further compound matters, Ben Rivett, who guided the popular 16-year-old veteran Village Copper into a fine fourth place, forgot to weigh in and was also disqualified. All of which meant that although five of the seven runners completed the course, only three were deemed to have ‘finished’.

Village Copper’s ill luck summed up the miserable season of his young trainer, Tory Hayter, whose string has been ravaged by a mystery virus since she moved to a new yard at Semer, near Hadleigh, in November.

But the sporting gods finally deigned to give her a break in the second of two Maiden Races as Siam de Baune eased clear under Tim Lane. It was a richly deserved success for Hayter, who had not saddled a single runner for six weeks while she waited for her charges to recover from the illness.
The first three events on a seven-race card brought a winner apiece for East Anglia’s three top riders of the season - Rupert Stearn, David Kemp and James Owen.

Stearn, from Wymondham, teamed up with Raydon trainer George Cooper to notch his sixth success of the campaign aboard Alittlemoreaction in the Hunts Club Members Race.
Then trainer-jockey Kemp, from Kilverstone, near Thetford, added to the Towcester Hunter Chase triumph he had achieved last Wednesday with Rydal Park, when Took My Eye skipped clear in the closing stages of the Restricted Race to give owner Barry Belchem, from Kelvedon, a 64th birthday present.

Finally, and most impressive of the trio, Kadount made every yard of the running under Owen to take the Volkswagen Touareg Men’s Open for Ampton handler Joe Turner.
Owen, whose victory was later matched by his partner, Kelly Smith, used to exercise Cheltenham Gold Cup winner, Looks Like Trouble, when he worked for trainer Noel Chance, hence his glowing but slightly tempered opinion of Kadount: “He’s the best horse I have ever sat on .... in a race.”

The easy Ladies’ Open win of Beet de Bob meant that his trainer, Susan Busby, has won all four Ladies’ races contested at Higham this year - despite the fact that the course is a 330-mile round trip from her Warwickshire base.

And Oxfordshire trainer Alan Hill plundered yet another East Anglian prize when Camisky, ridden by National Champion Jockey, James Tudor, took the first Maiden.

Results

Race One (Higham Hunt Club Members' Race): 
1 T Buxton and Lady J Green's Alittlemoreaction (Essex and Suffolk) (R Stearn), 
2 P Johnson's Brown Teddy (N Norfolk Harriers) (Owner), 
3 J Buckle's Serpentine Rock (Essex and Suffolk) (J Owen). Also: Saafend Rocket (4), Magic To Do (5), Briar (pu), Land Rover Lad (pu), Sutton Courtenay (pu), Tuesday's Child (pu). 
Two lengths, head. 6.20. SP 2-1 (Brown Teddy 11-10 fav).

Race Two (Restricted Race): 

1 B Belchem's Took My Eye (East Essex) (D Kemp), 
2 Mrs J May's Laharna (Essex and Suffolk) (A Braithwaite), 
3 J M Turner's The Right People (Suffolk) (J Owen). Also: Top Bombing (4), Chestnut Horse (pu), Eopo (pu), Kaboobi (pu), Kilfendra (f), Like To Go (pu), No Nay Never (pu), Rear Gunner (ro), Trevira (pu). 
Ten lengths, five lengths. 6.17. SP 5-1 (Rear Gunner evens fav).

Race Three (Men's Open Race): 

1 J M Turner's Kadount (Suffolk), (J Owen), 
2 Mr and Mrs R Abrey's Another Dude (Suffolk) (R Stearn), 
3 S Clark's Monty's Island (Vale of Aylesbury with Garth and S Berks) (J Tudor). Also: Manoram (pu), Polar Scout (ur) River Pirate (pu), Silver Streak (pu). 
Fifteen lengths, 15 lengths. 6.15. SP 2-1 (Another Dude 5-4 fav).

Race Four (Ladies' Open Race): 

1 Mr S Busby and G Wright's Beet De Bob (Farmers Bloodhounds) (Miss H Watson) 
2 Mrs S Sansom and P Rhodes' Persian King (Old Surrey, Burstow and W Kent), 
3 A Scholfield's Itsallupintheair (Waveney Harriers) (Miss M Graholska). Also: Fine Me Another (4), Bering Gifts (5), Master Rex (6), Celtic Star (pu). 
Five lengths, head. 6.18. SP 4-6 fav.

Race Five (PPORA Club Members' Race, novice riders): 

1 Mrs M Brightwell's Rockley Beach (Essex and Suffolk) (Miss K Smith) 
2 Mrs W Ward's Memsahib Ki Behan (Granta Harriers). Also: Birdwatch (5), Jackson (ur), Militaire (pu). Disqualified: Scare Lotte, finished first but rider failed to draw correct weight and Village Copper, finished fourth but rider failed to weigh in. 
Ten lengths, two lengths. 6.24. SP 6-4 (Scre Lotte 1-2 fav).

Race Six (Open Maiden Race): 

1 I Mann's Camisky (Vale of Aylesbury with Garth and S Berks) (J Tudor), 
2 N Padfield's Mountain Emperor (Essex) (Miss G Andrews), 
3 P Rackham's Bridgham (Dunston Harriers) (R Stearn). Also: Basiliko (ur), Captain Marshall (pu), Carvilla (pu), Charlie Castallan (pu), Clonshire King (pu), Menemore (f), O'Tica (pu), Robeson (pu), Unfair Dismissal (pu). 
Two lengths, one length. 6.26. SP 5-2 (Basiliko 2-1 fav).

Race Seven (Open Maiden Race, division two): 

1 A Howland-Jackson's Siam De Baune (Suffolk) (T Lane), 
2 P Millington's Mirage Prince (Fernie) (Owner), 
3 The Andrews and Rowe Families' Crosby (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (J Tudor). Also: Si Anthony (4), Cadtauri (pu), Coxwell Snowstorm (pu), Craughwell Saus (pu), Eurotinker (ur), Frozen Assets (pu), Royal Blazer (pu), Steak 'n' Kidney (pu). 
Ten lengths, half-a-length. 6.27. SP 4-5 fav.

Pony Racing

Pony Race One (Children's Pony Flat Race, ponies 138cm and under): 
1 C Clover's Ernford William Lobb (Essex and Suffolk) (Charlie Clover), 
2 Mrs E M Andrews' Clonross Polly (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (Jack Andrews), 
3 Miss C Wyatt's Sebastian (Dunston Harriers) (Charlotte Wyatt). Also: Knapaton Windrush (4), Rory (5), Skylark (6), Araglen Party Time (7), Amber (8). 
Half-a-length, one length. 0.55.
Pony Race Two (Children's Pony Flat Race, ponies 148cm and under): 
1 Mrs J Elphick's Midsummer Son (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (Todd Roberts), 
2 Lucinda Wright's Fitzwarren (Thurlow) (Archie Wright), 
3 Mrs J Andrews' Pepsi (Cambs with Enfield Chace) (Bridget Andrews). Also: Busy Miss Lizzie (4), Daisy (5), Whinny (6), My Chelsea Girl (7), Izzy (8), Kilncopse Penny Black (9), Connemara Flyer (10). 
One length, three lengths. 0.58.

ENDS

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