LDR LEI 6

Loughderg Rocco Impressive at Leicester

Loughderg Rocco improved on his promising Wetherby chasing debut to make all and win convincingly over 2m 4f at Leicester under a positive ride from Adam Wedge. Number 30 of the season for the yard.

LOUGHDERG ROCCO was dropping back in trip after his close second on his debut over regulation fences at Wetherby in the autumn. He took his form to a new level with this comfortable success from the front. He is capable of defying a penalty before entering good handicap company.

WITD MR 2

Boxing Day win for Whistleinthedark

Whistleinthedark made all and jumped well on his chasing debut in first time hood, to record a comfortable victory at Market Rasen on Boxing Day, under a good ride from Patrick Cowley.

WHISTLEINTHEDARK did well on his chase debut. With a hood on for the first time, he settled well in front, and although not entirely fluent, won unchallenged. He should benefit from the experience and can progress further.

HWH SOU 4

Her We Have It wins at Southwell

In the end, Here we Have It won a shade comfortably in spite of hitting a flat spot down the back, he rallied well under yard 7lbs claimer Lewis Dobb who gave him a fine ride.

HERE WE HAVE IT made hard work of it and looked in trouble turning for home, but he rallied well to his credit and was well on top at the line. He's been tried over as far as 3m in the past, albeit unsuccessfully, but it's easy to see why connections thought he may want further.

CI SOU 2

Captain Ivan off the mark over Fences

The strong pace suited Captain Ivan who jumped well and stayed on strongly under Patrick Cowley.

CAPTAIN IVAN was 0-6 over fences previously but he got a good pace to aim at here and effectively had this won when jumping to the front two out. These conditions suit him best. QUOTES: CAPTAIN IVAN tends to travel well but not find too much off the bridle. They went a really good gallop though and pace in a race is what he wants. Patrick Cowley, rider.

GC MR 5

Glen Cannel wins on hurdles debut at Market Rasen

The well bred Glen Cannel (by Flemensfirth) stayed on well in the testing ground at Market Rasen to record a well earned victory on his hurdles debut.

GLEN CANNEL, third when sent off favourite on debut for a Worcester bumper in September, struck at the first time of asking over hurdles, appreciating the step up in trip and sticking to his task pleasingly. His dam developed into a useful hurdler and his future looks quite bright.

NLM Wet 3

Notlongtillmay wins on yard debut

A winning chasing debut and on his first run for the yard, Notlongtillmay jumped well for Patrick Cowley apart from a slight blunder at the last.

NOTLONGTILLMAY had been given a break since winning in a first-time hood (bled from the nose) over hurdles at Fontwell in January, and gained due reward for a mostly fluent round of jumping on chasing and handicap debut. He appeared to relish these conditions on first start for Laura Morgan (in the same ownership) and should have plenty more to offer.

SY Sou 4

Supreme Yeats off the mark at Southwell

Supreme Yeats continued the great form of the yard by winning well at Southwell under a polished ride from Adam Wedge.

SUPREME YEATS ran well over C&D when last seen, his first start for 397 days, and duly built on that to pick up a first win. He should have more to offer, this just being his eighth outing when including one point run.

RM MR 6

Radetzky March wins at Market Rasen

After an absence of 244 days, Radetzky March turned up Cherry ripe at Market Rasen to win cosily under a fine ride from yard conditional jockey Lewis Dobb.

RADETZKY MARCH, ridden chilly out the back early on, found just enough for pressure to defy a 244-day absence and continue his rapid improvement over fences. Successful on his chasing debut off a mark of just 77 at Fakenham in February and at Leicester off 84 later that month, he'd been beaten favourite twice since, but is still only seven and was aided by a 7lb claimer for the first time. He seemed to do just enough on the run-in, which could make things tricky for the handicapper.

BC Ayr 5

Big Changes follows up at Ayr

Yard Conditional Jockey, Lewis Dobb continued his excellent partnership with Big Changes, winning the 3m chase at Ayr in fine style.

BIG CHANGES followed up his recent Sedgefield victory with another convincing success under his penalty, this longer trip and softer ground not hindering him at all. Now 2-3 over fences, he is at home in this discipline and, given this was only eighth start, it would be surprising if he was unable to improve further and win more races.

BC Sed 3

Big Changes victorious at Sedgefield

Given a fine ride by yard conditional jockey Lewis Dobb, Big Changes got off the mark over fences at the second time of asking, a big leap at the last putting the contest to bed !

BIG CHANGES, who went without the headgear combination he wore on Wednesday's Wetherby chase debut, took a step forward from that, a good jump at the last sealing it. He's lightly raced enough to think there should be more to come and he'll remain of interest, be it turned out unpenalised or once reassessed (can't go up too much)..