Racing returns to Ffos Las Racecourse on Tuesday, April 21, with a competitive seven-race National Hunt card scheduled for the evening. Featuring a mix of novice hurdles, handicap races, and steeplechases, the meeting offers a balanced programme that tests both stamina and jumping ability across varying distances.
The highlight of the evening comes right at the start with the 4:38 PM opener, The South West Rail Solutions Ltd Novices’ Hurdle Race, which carries the highest prize fund of £10,000. A field of 12 runners lines up over 2m 3f 210y, bringing together a promising group of developing hurdlers. Among them, Crystal Island (IRE), ridden by Nico de Boinville and trained by Nicky Henderson, stands out with an unbeaten profile. Home Made Hero (IRE), under Tom Bellamy for Kim Bailey, adds solid experience, while Kings Champion (FR), partnered by Sean Bowen and trained by Olly Murphy, arrives in consistent form. Rathkenny (IRE) represents Neil Mulholland and adds further depth, while Uptown Dandy (IRE), a course-and-distance winner trained by Ben Pauling and ridden by Ben Jones, looks a strong contender. The field is completed by Axel Bleue (GB), Cedar Creek (GB), Dylans Moon (GB), Fairye Forth (IRE), Malinaero (IRE), Pappariche (GB), and Yellow Card (GB), making it a highly competitive start to the card.
The second race at 5:12 PM, The SWRSL – Dan Boulton Novices’ Handicap Hurdle Race, sees 13 runners tackle a demanding 2m 7f 181y trip. This longer-distance contest will test stamina, with runners needing to settle early and finish strongly. Handicaps of this nature often produce closely contested finishes, with tactics playing a key role.
At 5:42 PM, the action switches to fences with The South West Rail Solutions Handicap Steeple Chase. Nine runners will compete over 2m 3f 114y, where jumping accuracy and rhythm are crucial. The nature of steeplechasing means even minor mistakes can prove decisive, making this an intriguing contest.
The 6:12 PM race, The SWRSL – Alfie Boulton Handicap Hurdle Race, is run over a shorter 1m 7f 175y distance and features eight runners. This race is likely to be run at a quicker pace, favouring horses with speed and sharp jumping ability.
Attention then turns to another stamina test at 6:42 PM with The South West Rail Solutions Ltd Handicap Steeple Chase. A large field of 13 runners will take on the extended 2m 7f 218y distance, making it one of the most demanding races of the evening. Endurance and consistency over fences will be key factors in determining the outcome.
The penultimate race at 7:12 PM, The SWRSL – Dan Ward Handicap Hurdle Race, brings together 10 runners over 2m 3f 210y. This distance offers a balance between speed and stamina, setting the stage for a tactical contest where timing will be crucial.
The meeting concludes at 7:42 PM with another division of The SWRSL – Dan Ward Handicap Hurdle Race, featuring nine runners over the same trip. With evenly matched participants, the final race is expected to provide a competitive and fitting end to the evening.
Overall, the Ffos Las card presents a well-structured evening of jump racing, highlighted by a strong novice hurdle opener and supported by a series of competitive handicap races. The variety of distances and race types ensures an engaging spectacle for followers of National Hunt racing.
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