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Odds-on favourite Hell Red, ridden by Harry Cobden, landed the feature Class 3 Racing Partnership Novices’ Chase in a close finish with Balkardy at a sun-drenched, sell-out Newton Abbot.
With his intended mount Skatman withdrawn, Cobden switched to stable companion Hell Red who headed the market from Balkardy, chasing a four-timer, with the maiden Crisis Of Identity the outsider of the three.
Unless you have a ticket, there will be no entry on the gate at Newton Abbot on Sunday as the meeting, which features the Class 3 Racing Partnership Novices’ Chase, sold out at the beginning of the week.
With the maiden, Crisis Of Identity, looking out of his depth, the feature race should lie with the top three, two of which are trained by Paul Nicholls. Stable jockey Harry Cobden is on Skatman, a winner here in June when he finished alone after Lakota Warrior fell at the penultimate fence, although he looked to be going the better at the time and would, probably, have won in any event.
All tickets for our forthcoming horseracing fixture at Newton Abbot Racecourse on Sunday 17 July 2022 are now SOLD OUT.
There will be no additional tickets available on the gate on Sunday so to avoid disappointment, please do not arrive without a ticket.
On mainly good ground that had seen 60mm of water applied since last Wednesday, Chapmanshype carried top weight of 12-0 to land Newton Abbot’s feature Class 3 William Hill Betting TV Handicap Hurdle over two and three-quarter miles and foil a gamble on even-money favourite Al Roc.



