Chepstow Racecourse will stage a structured eight-race programme on Friday, 24 April, delivering a full evening of jump racing that will include novices’ hurdles, maiden hurdles, handicap chases, a hunters’ chase, and a mares’ handicap hurdle. The meeting will run from 4:20pm to 8:07pm, with prize money ranging from £5,600 to £11,700 across the card. Each contest will attract competitive fields, ensuring a steady standard of racing throughout the evening under typical spring conditions, with varied distances set to test both speed and stamina.
Across the fixture, race distances will range from 2m 30y to 3m 2f 77y, creating a balanced programme that will demand different racing approaches. The longer-distance chases will place emphasis on endurance and jumping fluency, while the shorter handicap hurdles and maiden events will produce more tactical contests. Overall, the card will offer a well-rounded mix of race types, keeping the evening consistent in competitiveness and structure.
Opening the programme under competitive early evening conditions, THE DUNRAVEN WINDOWS MISS MILLBROOK NOVICES’ HURDLE (CLASS 4) will go to post at 4:20pm over 2m 3f 114y with 10 runners and a prize fund of £10,000. Quay Item, Beau Quali, Drumlee Orders, Piping Rock, Shuil Rocco, and Vanderflier will be among the declared runners in a race aimed at developing novices stepping up in trip. The contest will demand a strong blend of stamina and jumping accuracy, with early positioning expected to play a key role over the extended hurdle distance.
Moving into a stronger stamina-based examination, THE SUN TRADE WINDOWS FINAL PRIDE HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) will follow at 4:55pm over 3m 2f 77y with 6 runners competing for £11,700. Manothepeople, Broomfields Cave, Charles Ritz, Loup de Maulde, Inflexible, and Amateur will line up in a staying chase where endurance, controlled pace, and accurate jumping over fences will become essential across a demanding long-distance test.
Shifting focus to a large and competitive maiden field, THE BRACEYS MY CORANNA MAIDEN HURDLE (CLASS 4) DIV I will be staged at 5:30pm over 2m 30y with 14 runners and a £10,000 prize fund. Angel Wave, Caspada, Go Try, Jubertilee, My Boy Aaron, and Polemon will feature in a strongly assembled line-up where several runners will seek their first career victory. The large field will ensure a strong pace, with multiple contenders expected to remain in contention throughout the race.
Continuing the maiden hurdle theme with similar depth, the DIV II will take place at 6:05pm over the same 2m 30y distance with 13 runners and a £10,000 prize fund. Aimeric, Cheap Sandwiches, Five Valleys, Just Call Me Buzz, Louis des Landes, and Scrumpyjack will be among the prominent names in another closely matched contest where little will separate the runners on paper, creating a highly competitive race environment.
Entering a more tactical phase of the card, THE DUNRAVEN WINDOWS GATS AND CO HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 3) will be run at 6:37pm over 2m 30y with 4 runners competing for £11,700. Torneo, Parramount, Hypotenus, and Bonza Boy will line up in a small-field chase where pace control and precise jumping will become even more significant due to the reduced numbers and steady early rhythm.
Turning to a closely contested handicap hurdle, THE SUN TRADE WINDOWS CHERRY GOLD HANDICAP HURDLE (CLASS 3) will follow at 7:07pm over 2m 30y with 5 runners and a £10,700 prize fund. The Kemble Brewery, Wreckless Eric, Inside Man, American Land, and Razzle Dazzle Boy will compete in a tightly packed field where consistency between hurdles, efficient jumping, and maintaining momentum will prove vital in a race with minimal margins for error.
Introducing a traditional staying challenge later in the evening, THE DUNRAVEN BOWL PINK EYED PEDRO OPEN HUNTERS’ STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) will be staged at 7:37pm over 2m 7f 159y with 7 runners and £5,600 in prize money. Stumps Or Slips, Pink Eyed Pedro, Ideal du Tabert, Important Notice, Poppa Poutine, Windance, and Yippee Ki Yay will form a traditional hunters’ chase field where stamina, jumping rhythm, and race experience will play a central role over the longer distance.
Bringing the evening programme to a demanding close, THE BRACEYS MASTER CHARM MARES’ HANDICAP HURDLE (CLASS 4) will go to post at 8:07pm over 2m 7f 154y with 7 runners and a £7,700 prize fund. Star Walking, I Spy A Diva, Hard Dealt, Kilworth, Slim Marvel, and Roaring Home will complete the card in a staying mares’ handicap hurdle where endurance, late-race effort, and composure under pressure will be key deciding factors in the final contest of the day.
Across the full programme, Chepstow will deliver a consistent and well-structured eight-race card with competitive fields in every division, varied race distances, and a steady progression from novice hurdles through to staying handicap chases, ensuring a complete and balanced evening of jump racing action.
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