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P675 CEEFAX 1 675 Thu 02 Dec 19:26/21       LEICESTER - FITZ IN FORM 1/3 Mick Fitzgerald registered a rapid double with the minimum of fuss when taking the opening races in style. Captain Miller got the ball rolling when defeating Never Can Tell for boss Nicky Henderson in the Beginners Juvenile Novices' Hurdle. He then had a rare ride for Len Lungo aboard Ad Hoc in the maiden chase and the 5yo was in a class of his own. He jumped well in the colours of Robert Ogden and proved far too classy for Silver Wonder and Meadows Boy. LATEST BIG-RACE ANTE-POST PRICES 686 Daily Quiz 685 BHB 691 Race News 661 MRas Revw Winc Revw Winc Res Leic Res
P675 CEEFAX 1 675 Thu 02 Dec 19:26/11       LEICESTER - GAMBLE CRASHES OUT 2/3 Boundtohonour was the subject of a spectacular plunge in the Barkby Selling Handicap Hurdle but the cash remained in the bookies' satchels. The 7yo's price plummeted from 14/1 into 11/4 but he failed to negotiate the third last flight when just edging to the front under young Henry Oliver. The prize eventually went to Royal Hand by five lengths from Galloping Guns. Coole Spirit improved from his debut to go one better in the Tony Morris Panel Sizers Novices' Hurdle. LATEST BIG-RACE ANTE-POST PRICES 686 Daily Quiz 685 BHB 691 Race News 661 MRas Revw Winc Revw Winc Res Leic Res
P675 CEEFAX 1 675 Thu 02 Dec 19:21/18       LEICESTER - PRIDE PULLS IT OUT 3/3 The Vale of Belvoir Handicap Chase boiled down to Polden Pride and Glemot in the closing stages with the former finding the reserves under pressure. It was all to play for at the last but Toby Balding's veteran dug deep to hold off the runner-up by one length. "He is as tough as old boots but must have quick going," said Balding. "We were expecting the ground to turn against us after his Huntingdon run but we kept him on the go. I think that will be it for him until spring." LATEST BIG-RACE ANTE-POST PRICES 686 Daily Quiz 685 BHB 691 Race News 661 MRas Revw Winc Revw Winc Res Leic Res