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Published by Ozzy.sebastian, 2024-05-13 20:34:09

The Sun UK - 13 May 2024

The Sun UK - 13 May 2024

AFTER his assist yesterday, Arsenal forward Kai Havertz has been directly involved in 14 goals in the Premier League in 2024 (eight goals, six assists) — only Cole Palmer (19) has been involved in more. TITLE RUN-IN PREM GAMES TO GO TOMORROW Tottenham v MAN CITY ARSENAL v Everton MAN CITY v West Ham SUNDAY SUNDAY (8pm) (4pm) (4pm) KAI From Back Page behind us. And I think anything is possible.” Arteta added: “We will certainly be watching the game. We need that result. “We have to do our job. It’s football, there are always possibilities.” The Gunners’ vital win was just their second in the Prem at Old Trafford in 17 attempts. It guarantees the league will still be up for grabs on Sunday — when City host West Ham and Everton visit Arsenal. Arteta said: “We wanted to open that box of dreams to live the last day of the season in front of our people with the opportunity to win the league. “Let’s live one of the most beautiful days we’ll have together and see what happens. “We’re going to have a normal preparation week to try to be in the best space to compete and beat Everton and then live the occasion as well. “Our history was not in favour of a result here, there was so much at stake and we’re happy. “Some of the players have not been in this position, they don’t know what is at stake and how you feel emotionally to have to win and win from December or January. “It is a phenomenal thing they are doing.” The Gunners’ France international defender William Saliba, 23, added: “We have to pray and believe and we have to win against Everton. “And we have to watch what’s going to happen at Tottenham as well.” SALIBA . . . praying ETH gets ducked By VIC HOLLY WAYNE ROONEY claims some Manchester United players are ducking out of playing for Erik ten Hag. The club’s 253-goal record scorer believes they are saving themselves for the FA Cup final and Euros. Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford are the latest on a long sick list. Asked if United were trying for their boss, Rooney said: “If they are, I don’t think they’re showing it very well. Some of those players can play, 100 per cent. “You’ve got a European Championships and an FA Cup final coming. Because they’re getting stick, it’s easy for players to come back and get themselves ready for the final and Euros. I’ve seen it myself. “When your manager is talking about players’ attitude not being right to play, that’s a massive insult.” UNITED 0 ARSENAL 1 GUN TIME sends title to final day P W D L F A Pts Arsenal 37 27 5 5 89 28 86 Man City 36 26 7 3 91 33 85 Liverpool 36 23 9 4 81 38 78 Aston Villa 36 20 7 9 73 53 67 Tottenham 36 19 6 11 71 59 63 Newcastle 36 17 6 13 79 57 57 Chelsea 36 16 9 11 73 61 57 Man Utd 36 16 6 14 52 56 54 West Ham 37 14 10 13 59 71 52 Brighton 36 12 12 12 54 58 48 Bournemouth 37 13 9 15 53 65 48 Crystal Palace 37 12 10 15 52 58 46 Wolves 37 13 7 17 50 63 46 Fulham 37 12 8 17 51 59 44 Everton 37 13 9 15 39 49 40 Brentford 37 10 9 18 54 61 39 Nottm Forest 37 8 9 20 47 66 29 Luton 37 6 8 23 50 81 26 (R) Burnley 37 5 9 23 40 76 24 (R) Sheff Utd 37 3 7 27 35 101 16 (Everton deducted 8pts. Nottm Forest deducted 4pts) PREMIER LEAGUE TROSSARD 20 much the same. United playing above themselves, Arsenal letting their standards slip. Garnacho cut inside two defenders but his shot was way off-beam, then he found the side-netting. Antony, on for the injured Diallo, struck one straight at Raya. Arsenal had barely threatened since taking the lead, but then sub Martinelli made an incisive run which ended with a shot tipped over by Andre Onana. United continued to threaten as the second half went on. Garnacho’s shot was turned wide by Raya at his near post. But then a long-ranger from Rice was pushed round the post by keeper Onana. Late on, thunder rumbled and lightning flashed over Old Trafford but Arsenal walked on through the storm, their dreams tossed but not blown. They have gone the distance with England’s heavyweight champions. Of that they can be proud. 14 2 54% 513 442 24 4 5 0/0 SHOTS SHOTS ON TARGET POSSESSION PASSES COMPLETED PASSES TOUCHES IN OPPOSITION BOX CORNERS FOULS CONCEDED YELLOW/RED 11 5 46% 430 357 30 7 6 2/0 MATCH STATS MAN UTD V ARSENAL ATTENDANCE: 73,600 MATCH TIME: 99m 23s BALL IN PLAY: 61m 48s ON DEFENSIVE . . . Casemiro is bottom left GET OUT . . . fails to react as ball is cleared SLOW . . . and doesn’t push up with defence LIABILITY . . . which leaves Havertz onside HOW THEY LINED UP MANCHESTER UNITED: Onana, Wan-Bissaka (Forson 87), Dalot, Amrabat (Eriksen 87), Casemiro, Evans (Kambwala 75), Diallo (Antony 70), Mainoo, Hojlund (Wheatley 88), McTominay, Garnacho. ARSENAL: Raya, White, Tomiyasu, Partey (Kiwior 93), Saliba, Gabriel, Odegaard (Jorginho 93), Rice, Havertz, Saka (Jesus 82), Trossard (Martinelli 66). NO CASE FOR THE DEFENCE CASEMIRO looked all of his 32 years and more as he ambled out of defence during the build-up to Arsenal’s winner. The Brazilian midfielder, playing as an emergency centre-half, easily played Kai Havertz onside and he crossed for Leandro Trossard’s goal. Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............51


Come on you Spurs HAVERTZ: I’M GOING TO BE TOTTENHAM’S BIGGEST EVER FAN AGAINST MAN CITY TOP OF PREM PLD GD PTS 37 36 36 36 36 36 86 85 78 67 63 57 +61 +58 +43 +20 +12 +22 1 Arsenal 2 Man City 3 Liverpool 4 Aston Villa 5 Tottenham 6 Newcastle By NEIL CUSTIS KAI HAVERTZ has vowed to be the ‘biggest Tottenham fan ever’ tomorrow night. And his Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta (below) is also praying for their bitter rivals to beat Manchester City. Leandro Trossard’s 20th-minute winner against Manchester United fired the Gunners back to the Prem summit with a slender one-point lead over City — who are chasing an historic fourth title on the bounce. Arteta’s side will stay top going into Sunday’s thrilling final day if Spurs manage a draw or better. German forward Havertz, 24, said: “I am going to be the biggest fan of Tottenham ever. We’re all going to be. “It’s one game to go for us and we need the fans and the whole club Turn to Page 51 Sun thesun.co.uk/sport Sport SHOULD’VE GONE TO WEMBLEY, JIM By SANDRA BROBBEY SIR JIM RATCLIFFE missed out on watching Manchester United bag the first trophy of his reign. England star Ella Toone netted a screamer at Wembley as United women routed Tottenham 4-0 to win the FA Cup for the first time. But co-owner Ratcliffe was at Old Trafford to watch boss Erik ten Hag’s flops lose again — and he has still not seen them win in the Prem since taking over. El of a beating — Pages 44-45 MEN MOAN . . . Sir Jim ON SONG . . . Ella chose to watch losing team Toone lifts the Cup TITLE RACE HEADS INTO FINAL WEEK Manchester Utd........4 Tottenham...................0 Manchester United...........0 Arsenal...................................1 Your No1 pullouts FREE inside HAV A GO, HEROES . . . Havertz (right) celebrates with Trossard – in a Spurs scarf we’ve made for him © NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS Ltd, 2024. Published in print and all other derivative formats by News Group Newspapers Ltd, 1 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9GF, 020 7782 4000. Printed by: Newsprinters (Broxbourne) Ltd, Great Cambridge Rd, Waltham Cross, EN8 8DY; Newsprinters (Knowsley) Ltd, Kitling Rd, Prescot, Merseyside L34 9HN; RPS Oldham Ltd, Chadderton, Oldham, OL9 8EP; Newsprinters (Eurocentral) Ltd, Byramsmuir Rd, Holytown, Motherwell ML1 4WH; Adenium Ltd (Webprint), Mahon Retail Park, Mahon, Cork; Webprint, 2024 Bianconi Avenue, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin, Ireland; KP Services, La Rue Martel, La Rue des Pres Trading Estate, St Saviour, Jersey, JE2 7QR. For permission to copy articles or headlines for internal information purposes contact Newspaper Licensing Agency at PO Box 101, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1WX, tel 01892 525274, e-mail [email protected]. For all other reproduction and licensing inquiries contact Licensing Department, 1 London Bridge St, London, SE1 9GF, telephone 020 7711 7888, e-mail [email protected] y(7HA3A7*MQSTLP( |||+$!"' 52 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024 S1


OUR famous Hols From £9.50 are BACK, so if you haven’t planned your break for the year yet, here is your chance to do so. For more than 30 years, we have been sending the nation on our bargain breaks and millions of readers have enjoyed them – and this year it could be YOU. We have tens of thousands of getaways available, many with absolutely NO EXTRAS to pay. You won’t find better deals anywhere – and that’s guaranteed*. Plus, it’s so easy to book, with only TWO codewords, Sun Savers codes or tokens needed. Wherever you want to go, we have tons of super getaways at unbeatable prices for you and your family at top holiday parks across the UK and Europe, including in France, Spain and Croatia. Breaks are available from now until November and, with 200 parks to choose from, there is something for everyone. And remember, we offer the best value for holiday park breaks, including four midweek nights for the price of three, so ALWAYS check here first. Your first codeword and token are on the back of this pullout and today’s Sun Savers code is on page 16 of today’s newspaper. To find out more, check out our website at thesun.co.uk/holidays. lSee Page 8 for terms and conditions, and *guarantee details. LOVING THE SEASIDE . . . Lola, two, on the beach near Chichester, West Sussex, on her family’s Sun Hol From £9.50 CHEAPEST PRICES ANYWHERE GUARANTEED* COLLECT TWO CODEWORDS & BOOK TOMORROW 200 LOCATIONS IN THE UK AND EUROPE FOUR MIDWEEK NIGHTS FOR THE PRICE OF THREE


GO MIDWEEK TO AVOID THE PEAK CHOOSE a midweek break and get 33 per cent extra FREE. More Hols From £9.50 bookers choose a midweek break than weekends and school holidays put together. And it’s easy to see why, as a midweek getaway not only gives you the very best deals and a top choice of holidays, but it also provides some exclusive offers for great days out when you are there. Plus, there is a lot more availability to choose from and the parks are quieter, so you can really have an away-from-it all trip. Not only do you get four nights, but thousands of midweek breaks feature no extras to pay. PLAN your Hols From £9.50 break with our handy guide which has tips on how and where to book. Choose a staycation at one of our parks in England, Scotland or Wales, or venture further afield on a European getaway to France, Spain, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands or Croatia. REDUCE the stress with our extras-included pricing. We have made booking simpler. Gone are service charges and peak-date supplements. The price you see is the price you pay. Holidays are from £9.50pp to £49.50pp, depending on the date and park. Check out our price grid on the facing page and our park listings. The extras are all optional – entertainment and clubroom passes, holiday home upgrades, bed linen (if your park does not include it free), and a charge for dog(s). Half-board is mandatory at Pakefield and Sand Bay. For the best deal, choose parks and dates where there are FREE entertainment and clubroom passes. Relevant dates/charges are shown under each park’s listings, and check out thesun.co.uk/holidays for more info. All holidays are based on a minimum of four sharing and are subject to terms and conditions, and rules in the How To Book section, right. MORE EXTRAS INCLUDED YOU can add extra comfort to your break by choosing an upgrade, available at selected UK parks. Hundreds of thousands of Sun holidaymakers took this option last year and gave it top marks. These caravans are available with two or three bedrooms – and some sleep up to eight. Check-in is from 4pm. COMFORT: Caravans from £9.50 per person. The choice of millions of Sun holidaymakers, these are 10ft wide, comfortable and well-fitted. Some parks offer lodges, bungalows, cottages, chalets or apartments too. Bed linen is available for hire, if not included at your park. Beds will not be made up. COMFORT PLUS: Caravans costing an extra £7pp. Again 10ft wide, all the features of a Comfort caravan, and multi-room heating, in addition to heating in the lounge. Beds will be made up for your arrival, if linen is free or hired. COMFORT EXTRA WIDE: Caravans at an extra £13pp. These are extra-spacious, modern, 12ftwide vehicles. You will really notice the difference the extra 2ft makes. These caravans feature higher-quality fittings and even more stylish interiors. Beds will be made up for your arrival, if linen is free or hired. PREMIER PLUS: Enjoy real luxury in these fantastic caravans for an extra £26pp. With limited availability at selected parks, the ultramodern, 12ft-wide caravans are superbly kitted out with super-stylish fittings, central heating and double glazing. The best caravans in our offer. Bed linen is included, with beds made up for your arrival. DOG-FRIENDLY: Caravan parks with the dogfriendly symbol accept up to two dogs at specific accommodation. Some parks have dog-friendly upgrades too. Check the T&Cs as some breeds are not allowed, including those listed in the Dangerous Dogs Act. Pay for your dogs while booking online. Dog-friendly caravans cannot be booked by post. If no dog-friendly caravans are available, you may be able to add them once you receive your confirmation at some parks. ADULTS: Tens of thousands of adult only-parties are booked each year. And what’s more, they take advantage of the best deals midweek when the parks are quieter and there are tens of thousands more holidays to choose from. Look out for parks with leisure spas, tennis and golf, glitzy nighttime entertainment and great bars. Or look forward to a relaxing break and explore local towns, villages and countryside. Enjoy beach strolls, wonderful day trips, evening entertainment, prize bingo and so much more. There are even two parks exclusively for adults – Pakefield in Suffolk and Sand Bay in Somerset. FAMILIES: Swimming, outdoor adventures, kids’ clubs, and entertainment – plus a whole lot more. We have tens of thousands of weekend breaks available. Look out for parks offering daytime and evening entertainment. Your kids will be having a ball, and we know that you will too. FAMILIES WITH TOTS: If you’ve got pre-school age kids, bag the best bargains by choosing a midweek, pay-no-extras break when the parks are quieter. There are even ones with entertainment especially for toddlers – you can expect lively discos, character meet-and-greets and loads more. Hols for EVERYONE FREE LINEN LOOK for the “free linen” logo on the park listings to get even better value. Premier Plus accommodation at other parks includes bed linen too. Where linen is not included, simply take your own, or it can be hired at a reasonable extra charge at most parks. Holiday home upgrades MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE THE payment you make to UK Holidays in The Sun is guaranteed to be safe and will be returned to you in case of a default or failure from your holiday park. Your payment is kept in trust until after your holiday date. The refund guarantee applies to your payment to UK Holidays in The Sun only and does not cover transport or any extras you pay directly to your holiday park or operator. £9.50 NO EXTRAS: Every Hol From £9.50 is a real bargain. But for the best deal of all, look out for more than 90 parks that offer pay only £9.50 dates – holidays at £9.50pp with nothing extra to pay, unless you choose optional extras. What’s more, most no-extras dates are midweek breaks, so you get four nights for the price of three, too. Look for pay-only-£9.50 dates in our listings or search for the £9.50-only deals on the booking site. 4 NIGHTS FOR THE PRICE OF 3 for the best deal book a midweek break to get an extra night free! ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW TO GRAB A Sun HOLIDAY THE BEST BARGAINS GREAT BREAK . . . the Tunstall family enjoyed their Sun Hol From £9.50 2 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


1. ESSEX 1 PARK HOLIDAYS UK STEEPLE BAY Southminster FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbkfh3u CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp May 20, Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 14 £29.50pp Oct 18, 21 2 PARKDEAN RESORTS COOPERS BEACH Mersea Island FREE LINEN 7t0R5l4bdkfhWyu ENT+ PASSES £4.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, 30 £29.50pp Oct 18, 21 3 PARK HOLIDAYS UK SEAWICK St Osyth FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdkfh3eu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 7, 14, 21, Sep 2, 6, 9, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 31, Oct 25 4 PARK HOLIDAYS UK ST OSYTH BEACH St Osyth FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0R5u CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 7, 14, 21, Jul 1, Sep 2, 6, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 31, Jun 28, Oct 25 5 PARK HOLIDAYS UK MARTELLO BEACH Nr. Clacton-on-Sea FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0R5l4Qbdfh3u CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 7, 14, 21, Jul 1, Sep 2, 6, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 31, Jun 28, Oct 25 6 PARKDEAN RESORTS VALLEY FARM Clacton-on-Sea FREE LINEN 7t0Rl4Qbdkfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 11 £29.50pp Oct 21 £49.50pp Jul 8 7 PARKDEAN RESORTS HIGHFIELD GRANGE Clacton-on-Sea FREE LINEN 6t0Rl4Qbdkfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £6.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, Oct 14 £29.50pp Jul 1 £39.50pp Jul 8 8 PARKDEAN RESORTS NAZE MARINE Walton-on-the-Naze FREE LINEN 7t0R5l4Qbdfh3yeu ENT+ PASSES £6.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 30 £29.50pp Sep 2 9 PARK HOLIDAYS UK DOVERCOURT Dovercourt, Nr. Harwich FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0R54Qbdfh3eu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 7, 14, 21, Jul 1, Sep 6, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 31, Jun 28, Jul 5, Oct 25 £49.50pp Jul 26 2. SUFFOLK 10 PARK HOLIDAYS UK CARLTON MERES Saxmundham FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdkfh3eu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp May 20, Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 14 £29.50pp Sep 2, 9, Oct 18, 21 £49.50pp May 24, Oct 28 11 PARKDEAN RESORTS KESSINGLAND BEACH Nr. Southwold FREE LINEN 6r0qR5l4Qbdkfh3 yeu ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp Jul 1, Sep 13 £39.50pp Jul 8, 12 12 PONTINS PAKEFIELD Lowestoft 25l4Qbdh3y ENT+ PASSES FREE ADULT ONLY, HALF BOARD ONLY £17.50 per adult per day Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, Nov 4, 25, 29, Dec 2, 13, 16 £29.50pp May 27, Jul 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, Oct 28 13 PARK HOLIDAYS UK BROADLAND SANDS Nr. Lowestoft FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdfh3eWu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp May 20, Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 14 £29.50pp Oct 18, 21 £49.50pp May 24, Oct 28 3. NORFOLK 14 PARKDEAN RESORTS CHERRY TREE Gt. Yarmouth FREE LINEN 7r0ql4bdkfh3ey u ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 4, 11, Nov 8 £29.50pp Sep 2, 13 £49.50pp Oct 28 15 PARKDEAN RESORTS BREYDON WATER Gt. Yarmouth FREE LINEN 7r0Rl4bdkfh3sye u ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp Sep 2 16 PARKDEAN RESORTS VAUXHALL Gt. Yarmouth FREE LINEN 8r0q2Rl4Qbdkfh 3eu ENT+ PASSES £9 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 3, 10, 17 £39.50pp Jul 1 17 PARKDEAN RESORTS CALIFORNIA CLIFFS Gt. Yarmouth FREE LINEN 7r0R5l4bdkfh3ey u ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Oct 11 18 PARKDEAN RESORTS SUMMERFIELDS Gt. Yarmouth FREE LINEN 7t0q2wRl4dnfh3e yu ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp Jun 14, Jul 1, Sep 2, 6 £39.50pp Jun 28, Jul 5, 8 4. LINCOLNSHIRE 19 PARKDEAN RESORTS SOUTHVIEW Skegness FREE LINEN 7t0qRl4Qbdnfh3e asyu ENT+ PASSES £8.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, Nov 4 £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 4 £39.50pp Jun 14, 21, Jul 1 20 THE CHASE Ingoldmells, Skegness 0bl4 Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 20 £29.50pp Nov 1 £49.50pp May 27, Jul 19 21 GOLDEN ANCHOR Chapel St. Leonards, Skegness 05 Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 10, Jun 3, Sep 13, 20 £29.50pp Nov 1 £49.50pp May 27, Jul 19 22 GOLDEN PALM RESORT Skegness 0l4Qbdfh3eW CLUBROOM PASSES £8 pppb Band B prices 23 TOWERVANS Mablethorpe 04 Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 9, 27 £29.50pp Nov 1 £49.50pp Jul 19 24 PARKDEAN RESORTS SUNNYDALE Saltfleet, Nr. Mablethorpe FREE LINEN 7r0Rl4bdfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £4 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp Sep 6 25 CLEETHORPES PEARL Cleethorpes 0Rl4bkhWu ENT+ PASSES £12 pppb DOGS £45 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Nov 11, 18 HOW TO BOOK JUST collect TWO out of seven codewords, Sun Savers codes or tokens. We will print one of each every day until Sunday, May 19. Book as soon as you can – the closing date is Sunday, June 2. All holidays are based on a minimum of four people sharing and subject to the terms and conditions in this pullout. Please read these carefully. BOOK ONLINE WITH CODEWORDS: Today’s codeword is on the back page of this pullout, then you just need to collect one more codeword. Book from tomorrow! Go to thesun.co.uk/holidays, enter the codewords from the tokens, your chosen area or four park choices and four start dates, your party details, and a credit/debit card. There is a £3 online booking fee but no fee if you book by post. You will be able to search which holidays are available and get on-screen confirmation of your booking. Your card will be charged by UK Holidays in The Sun. BOOK WITH SUN SAVERS: You can also book via the Sun Savers app or website. Either download the Sun Savers app or sign up at sunsavers.co.uk. Go to the Hols From £9.50 page in the Offers section and click “Start Collecting”. Today’s Sun Savers code is on page 16 of the main newspaper. Enter or scan your TWO Sun Savers codes on the Sun Savers app or sunsavers.co.uk, then book from tomorrow. Plus, each Sun Savers code you collect will also get you a ticket into our Sun Raffle for a chance to win £100 in our monthly draw. BOOK BY POST: The booking form and today’s token are on the back page of this pullout. Then collect another token and post both to us with the booking form. Complete the whole form, including four park choices and four start dates. If you are happy to go to ANY park in a particular area, or have more than four date choices, then please indicate this on the form. Then make a record of your park and date choices and keep this safe. Make out a cheque for £9.50 per person (including children and babies), payable to UK Holidays In The Sun. If you have chosen a more expensive break, pay the extra amount to the park, once you receive confirmation. Write your name and address on the back and staple/clip this to your form. DO NOT SEND CASH OR POSTAL ORDERS and do not include payment for extra entertainment/ clubroom passes, half-board, upgrades, bed linen or dogs. If your application is unsuccessful, your cheque will not be cashed and will be returned to you. Once completed, send the form, payment, and tokens to the address on the form. If you need wheelchairaccess accommodation, which may be limited, attach a note to your form. lBOOK WITH THE SUN DIGITAL NEWSPAPER: This year you can also book Hols From £9.50 with The Sun Digital Newspaper, with no need to collect Sun Savers codes. You can get every page of The Sun as printed, including supplements, magazines and puzzles, direct to your device every day for £6.99 per month or £54.99 annually. To find out more, and to subscribe, head to thesun.co.uk/newspaper. BEST PRICE GUARANTEE WE guarantee the price of your holiday – with optional entertainment/clubroom passes added – will be the best price available for the exact same holiday at your chosen park and holiday date in the same accommodation type. If you find it cheaper within 28 days of booking, you will get a refund for the difference plus £10. The price comparison does not include online booking fees and does not apply where other extras are purchased, such as holiday home upgrades, linen, half-board and dog charges, or for bookings of more than four people. See T&Cs on back page for details. HOLIDAYING in Europe or travelling to/from the Isle of Wight? We have great deals to save on standard fares. Fares ONLY available with your Sun holiday and can be booked online. Prices based on three or four-night breaks, selected Monday and Friday sailings. Peak-date supplements may apply. To book, for full details and excluded dates, see club950.co.uk/ferries. EUROPE P&O: Dover – Calais, from £98 return. Seven nights from £148 return. Car and up to nine occupants. DFDS: Dover – Calais/Dunkirk, ten per cent off. Car and up to nine occupants. Newcastle – Amsterdam, 15 per cent off, with or without car. BRITTANY FERRIES: Various routes to France and Spain. ISLE OF WIGHT RED FUNNEL: Southampton-Cowes, from £59 return for car, up to seven people. WIGHTLINK: Portsmouth – Fishbourne, Lymington – Yarmouth 30 per cent off economy & standard fares. OR TAKE A LOW-COST FLIGHT Budget airlines fly to airports near our European parks. Find the closest airport to each park at thesun.co.uk/holidays. Ferry good deals I SEA YOU . . . Toby, four, ready to hit the beach at Lossiemouth on the Moray Firth CHECK THE PRICES AT YOUR CHOSEN PARK YOUR HOLS FROM £9.50 CALCULATOR European 7-night breaks start on Monday or Friday and cost the same as the 3 and 4 nights added together. Some exceptions apply - see park pages and when booking for specific prices. Band A POST* Online including £3 fee Band B Mon - Fri (4 Nights) Fri - Mon (3 Nights) May 17, 31 Jun 28, Jul 5, 12 Aug 30, Oct 25 Nov 1 £9.50pp £9.50pp People 2,3 or 4 5 6 £9.50pp £38 £47.50 £57 £9.50pp £41 £50.50 £60 £14.50pp £61 £75.50 £90 £19.50pp £81 £100.50 £120 £29.50pp £121 £150.50 £180 £39.50pp £161 £200.50 £240 £49.50pp £201 £250.50 £300 £14.50pp May 20 Sep 16, 23 Oct 14 Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp £39.50pp £19.50pp £29.50pp £39.50pp June 3, 10, 17, 24 Jul 1 Sep 2, 9 Oct 21 Jul 8 £49.50pp July 15 Oct 28 Jun 7, 14, 21 Sep 6, 13, 20, 27 Oct 18 Sep 30 Oct 7 Nov 4, 11, 18, 25 Nov 8, 15, 22, 29 *For postal bookings, just send £9.50pp and pay the extra to your park Find out all you need to know at thesun.co.uk/ holidays Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............3


45 LYONS WINKUPS Towyn 0R5l4bdfh3u ENT+ PASSES £8 pppb - passes FREE on breaks starting Oct 7, 14 DOGS £10 each Band B prices 46 PARKDEAN RESORTS TY MAWR Conwy FREE LINEN Ur0qRl4Qbdfhey3u ENT+ PASSES £8.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30 £19.50pp Oct 4, Nov 4 47 BRYNTEG NEW Caernarfon FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES 0Rl4dnu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices 48 LYONS SUNNYSANDS Talybont 0R5l4Qbdhu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £10 each Band B prices 49 LYONS CAERELWAN NEW Talybont 0Rdu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £10 each Band B prices 50 MANORBIER COUNTRY PARK Tenby U0Rl4bdfh3sWy ENT+ PASSES £12.75 pppb Band B prices 51 MANORBIER BAY Tenby 0Ry Plus entertainment/facilities at Manorbier Country Park ENT+ PASSES £12.75 pppb Band B prices 52 MORETON FARM Saundersfoot U0wRy Plus entertainment/facilities at Manorbier Country Park ENT+ PASSES £12.75 pppb Band B prices 53 PARKDEAN RESORTS PENDINE SANDS Nr. Carmarthen FREE LINEN Yr0q5l4Qbdfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £6.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp Oct 11 54 PARKDEAN RESORTS CARMARTHEN BAY Carmarthen FREE LINEN TD0qRl4Qbdfh3ey u ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp Oct 14 £19.50pp Sep 16, Oct 4, 11, Nov 8 55 PARKDEAN RESORTS TRECCO BAY Porthcawl FREE LINEN Yr0q5l4Qbdfh3ey u ENT+ PASSES £10 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 30, Oct 14, Nov 8 9. CORNWALL 56 ST IVES BAY NEW Hayle 0R5l4bdfh3eWu ENT+ PASSES £12 pppb DOGS £45 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23, 30, Oct 7, Nov 4, 8 57 ST IVES Lelant, St Ives rqwl4Qbdfh3e ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb - Under 2s FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 58 TOLROY MANOR Hayle rwl4Qbd3eW CLUBROOM PASSES FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 59 PARKDEAN RESORTS LIZARD POINT Nr. Helston FREE LINEN 7r0wRl4Qbkdfh3e yu ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp Jun 3, 10, 17, Sep 9, 13 £39.50pp Jun 7, 14, Jul 1 £49.50pp Jun 28, Jul 5, 8, 12, 15 £59.50pp Jul 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 102 38 39 40 40 42 44 42 43 50 51 52 55 57 58 59 60 61 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 89 90 91 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 103 104 105 106 107 109 110 111 101 22 25 35 36 41 45 46 49 62 64 74 76 93 108 92 88 75 63 48 47 56 37 30 53 54 ABERDEEN INVERNESS PERTH GLASGOW EDINBURGH AYR NEWCASTLE CARLISLE LEEDS MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL SHEFFIELD NORWICH LONDON BRISTOL SWANSEA CARDIFF PLYMOUTH EXETER SOUTHAMPTON Park Symbols Key 0 Caravans 2 Apartments q Chalets/Lodges w Cottages/Villas/Bungalows R Upgrades Available 3 Amusements 4 Bar 5 Beach within 400 yards e Crazy Golf/Putting y Facilities for Partially Disabled u Dogs permitted for additional charge in specific caravans p Free Food & Drink Vouchers when Clubroom Passes purchased on selected midweek breaks (Mon-Fri) s Gym d Indoor Pool f Kids Entertainment a Golf on Park g Lazy River Ride l Restaurant/Café h Live Entertainment (occasional or nightly) k Outdoor Pool b Shop/Supermarket n Spa Facilities m Space Bowl Q Take Away W Tennis r David Bellamy Conservation Award (environmentally friendly holiday park - gold, silver & bronze) z Rose Award England (High quality caravan accommodation in an attractive and well-managed setting) 8 British Graded Park (1-5 Excellent) v Scottish Graded Park (1-5 Excellent) U Welsh Graded Park (1-5 Excellent) E Thistle Award Scotland (High quality caravan accommodation in an attractive and well-managed setting) NEW New to the promotion FREE LINEN Free bed linen hire FREE UPGRADES Premier Plus upgrades for the price of Comfort Extra Wide £9.50 hols available on selected dates European Parks 1 Airports i Ferry Ports DISTANCES Approximate distances and drive times shown are from nearest port. Miles (first figure) and time in hours & minutes (second figure) as shown below. 1 Amsterdam i Calais 270m / 3.45h 5. YORKSHIRE 26 PARKDEAN RESORTS WITHERNSEA SANDS Withernsea FREE LINEN 7r0R5l4bdfh3eyu CLUBROOM PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23, Oct 7, 11, 14 27 PARK HOLIDAYS UK SAND LE MERE Tunstall FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES pr0R5l4Qbdfh3u CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp May 20, Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 14 £29.50pp Oct 18, 21 £49.50pp May 24, Oct 28 28 PARKDEAN RESORTS SKIPSEA SANDS Skipsea FREE LINEN 7r0R5l4bdnfh3sy eu ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 11, 14 £29.50pp Oct 4 29 PARKDEAN RESORTS CAYTON BAY Cayton Bay, Nr. Scarborough FREE LINEN 7t0qRl4Qbdfh3ey u CLUBROOM PASSES £8 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23, Oct 4, 7, 14 £39.50pp Jun 21 30 PARK HOLIDAYS UK BOWLAND FELL NEW Skipton FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES 02Rl4bdu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, Sep 6, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp Jun 28, Jul 5, 8, Oct 25, Nov 1 6. NORTH EAST 31 PARKDEAN RESORTS CRIMDON DENE North Hartlepool FREE LINEN 6r0qRl4bdfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £4.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp Sep 2 32 PARKDEAN RESORTS WHITLEY BAY Whitley Bay FREE LINEN 7r0Rl4Qbdfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £5 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Oct 7 £29.50pp Sep 13 33 PARKDEAN RESORTS SANDY BAY Ashington FREE LINEN 7t0R5l4Qbdfh3yu CLUBROOM PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23, Oct 4, 7 34 PARKDEAN RESORTS CRESSWELL TOWERS Cresswell FREE LINEN 6r0R5l4bdfh3yu CLUBROOM PASSES £4 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23, Oct 7 £29.50pp Sep 2, 13 7. NORTH WEST 35 PARK HOLIDAYS UK GLENDALE NEW Wigton FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES 0Rl4bWu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Jun 3, 7, 14, 17, 21, 24, Sep 2, 6, 9, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp Jun 28, Oct 25 £39.50pp Jul 15, Oct 28 36 SOLWAY Wigton 0q5l4Qbdfh3 CLUBROOM PASSES £9.90 pppb Band B prices 37 LYONS MANOR HOUSE Edderside FREE LINEN 60R5l4Qu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £10 each Band B prices 38 PARKDEAN RESORTS REGENT BAY Morecambe FREE LINEN 7r0Rl4dnfh3yu CLUBROOM PASSES £4.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Oct 7 39 PARKDEAN RESORTS OCEAN EDGE Heysham FREE LINEN 7t0Rl4Qbdnfh3yu CLUBROOM PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Sep 23 8. WALES 40 LYONS WOODLANDS HALL Ruthin FREE LINEN 0qRlhWu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £10 each Band B prices 41 LYONS LIDO BEACH Prestatyn 0R5lWu Plus entertainment/facilities at Lyons Robin Hood ENT+ PASSES £8 pppb DOGS £10 each Band B prices 42 LYONS ROBIN HOOD Rhyl 0R5l4bdfh3u ENT+ PASSES £8 pppb DOGS £10 each Band A prices 43 LYONS OAKFIELD Rhyl 0R4h3u Plus entertainment/facilities at Lyons Winkups ENT+ PASSES £8 pppb DOGS £10 each Band B prices 44 GOLDEN SANDS Rhyl t0qR5l4Qbdfh3eyu ENT+ PASSES £12 pppb DOGS £45 each Band B prices 4 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


60 PARKDEAN RESORTS SEA ACRES Nr. Helston FREE LINEN 7r0R5l4Qbdfheyu CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Oct 7, 11, 14, 18, 21 61 PERRAN VIEW Nr. Perranporth twl4Qbd3eW CLUBROOM PASSES FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 62 PARK HOLIDAYS UK TREVELLA Newquay FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES 0Rbkeu DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 13, 20, 27, Oct 18 £29.50pp May 17, Oct 25 £39.50pp Oct 28 63 HENDRA Newquay 80l4Qbdfh3y ENT+ PASSES £7.95 pppb - Passes FREE on breaks starting Sep 27, Oct 18 Band B prices, except for: £29.50pp May 17 64 PARKDEAN RESORTS NEWQUAY Newquay FREE LINEN 7r0qRl4Qbkfh3ey u ENT+ PASSES £6.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 18, 21 65 NEWQUAY BAY NEW Newquay 0Rl4dk3nu ENT+ PASSES £12 pppb DOGS £45 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14, Nov 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29, Dec 2, 6, 9, 13, 16 66 PARK HOLIDAYS UK HENGAR MANOR Bodmin FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0qwRl4bdheu DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, Sep 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 17, Jun 28, Oct 25, Nov 1 67 WIDEMOUTH BAY Poundstock, Nr. Bude r0Rl4Qbdfh3e CLUBROOM PASSES £6 pppb - Under 2s FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 68 KILLIGARTH MANOR Polperro r0Rl4Qbd3esW CLUBROOM PASSES £6 pppb - Under 2s FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 69 PARK HOLIDAYS UK POLPERRO Polperro FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES 0Rl4Qbdh3eu ENT+ PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, Sep 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 17, Jun 28, Jul 5, 8, 12, Oct 25 £39.50pp Oct 28 £49.50pp Jul 19 70 TRELAWNE MANOR Looe t02Rl4Qbdkfh3eW ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb - Under 2s FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 71 PARKDEAN RESORTS LOOE BAY St Martin-by-Looe FREE LINEN 7r0Rl4Qbdfh3eyu ENT+ PASSES £5 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 30 £29.50pp Sep 27, Oct 4, 11 10. DEVON 72 PARK HOLIDAYS UK HEDLEY WOOD Holsworthy FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdh3u CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, Sep 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp Jun 28, Jul 5, 8, 12, Oct 25 73 PARKDEAN RESORTS BIDEFORD BAY Bideford FREE LINEN 7r0qRl4Qbdkfeu ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 11, 14, Nov 4 £29.50pp Sep 2, 6, 9, 13 74 PARKDEAN RESORTS RUDA Croyde Bay FREE LINEN 6r0q2R5l4Qbdfh3 Wuy ENT+ PASSES £8 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 18, Nov 4 £29.50pp Oct 4, 11 75 GOLDEN COAST Woolacombe 0w2l4Qbdkfh3yu CLUBROOM PASSES £8.50 pppb - Under 5s FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20 £39.50pp Jun 7, 14, 21 £49.50pp Jun 28 76 CLEAVEWOOD NEW Woolacombe 0u Plus entertainment/facilities at Golden Coast CLUBROOM PASSES £8.50 pppb - Under 5s FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20 £39.50pp Jun 7, 14, 21 £49.50pp Jun 28 77 SANDAWAY BEACH Combe Martin t0Rw5l4Qbkfh3 CLUBROOM PASSES £6 pppb - Under 2s FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 78 COMBE MARTIN BEACH Combe Martin t0Rw5l4Qk3 CLUBROOM PASSES FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 79 PARKDEAN RESORTS CHALLABOROUGH BAY Challaborough FREE LINEN 7r0q5l4Qbdnfhyu CLUBROOM PASSES £6 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 14 80 SOUTH BAY Brixham t0wl4Qbdkfh3e ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb - Under 2s FREE Band B prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17 81 PARKDEAN RESORTS TORQUAY Torquay FREE LINEN 7r02l4Qbdfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £6.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 11, 14, Nov 8 £29.50pp Sep 13 82 PARK HOLIDAYS UK GOLDEN SANDS Dawlish FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdkfh3u ENT+ PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Sep 20, 27 £29.50pp May 17, Oct 25 83 FOREST GLADE Cullompton r0Qbd3W Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Oct 7, Nov 4, 8, 11 11. SOMERSET 84 HOLIDAY RESORT UNITY Brean Sands r0R5l4Qbdkfh3as y ENT+ PASSES £9.95 pppb Band B prices 85 SAND BAY Weston-super-Mare 25l4Qh3ey ENT+ PASSES FREE ADULT ONLY, HALF BOARD ONLY £17.50 per adult per day Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7, Nov 4, 11, 18, 22, 25, 29, Dec 2, 6, 9, 13, 16 £29.50pp May 27, Jul 15, 22, 29, Aug 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, Oct 28 12. DORSET 86 PARKDEAN RESORTS SANDFORD Poole FREE LINEN 7r0ql4Qbdkfh3ey u ENT+ PASSES £8 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 9, 16, 30, Oct 7, 14, 21 13. ISLE OF WIGHT 87 PARKDEAN RESORTS THORNESS BAY Nr. Cowes FREE LINEN 7t0qR5l4dfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp Jun 7, Jul 1, Sep 2, Oct 21 £39.50pp Jun 14, 28, Jul 5, 8 88 THE LAKES ROOKLEY NEW Rookley 0Rl4dkhu ENT+ PASSES £12 pppb DOGS £45 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Nov 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6, 13 89 PARKDEAN RESORTS LOWER HYDE Shanklin FREE LINEN 7t0qRl4bdkfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 4, 11, 14 £29.50pp Jun 7, Jul 1, Sep 2, Oct 21 £39.50pp May 31, Jun 14, 28, Jul 5, 8 90 PARKDEAN RESORTS LANDGUARD Shanklin FREE LINEN 6D0qRl4Qbdkfh3y u ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 27, Oct 4, 11 £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, Oct 14 £29.50pp Jun 7, Jul 1, Sep 2, Oct 21 £39.50pp May 31, Jun 14, 28, Aug 30 91 WHITECLIFF BAY NEW Bembridge 0qR5l4bdkfh3eu ENT+ PASSES £12 pppb DOGS £45 each Band B prices except for: £14.50pp Nov 8, 15, 22, Dec 6, 13 92 PARKDEAN RESORTS NODES POINT Ryde FREE LINEN 7t0qR5l4Qbdfh3y u ENT+ PASSES £6.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 14 £29.50pp Sep 2, Oct 21 14. SUSSEX 93 SEAL BAY RESORT Chichester 05l4Qbdknfh3esW gy ENT+ PASSES £9.90 pppb Band B prices 94 PARK HOLIDAYS UK CHICHESTER LAKESIDE Chichester FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdfh3u CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £39.50pp Jul 15 95 PARK HOLIDAYS UK COGHURST HALL Hastings FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbd3u DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £29.50pp May 17 £39.50pp Jul 15 96 PARKDEAN RESORTS CAMBER SANDS Camber, Nr. Rye FREE LINEN 7r0qwR5l4Qbdfh3 eyu ENT+ PASSES £8.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Oct 11 15. KENT 97 PARKDEAN RESORTS ROMNEY SANDS Dymchurch FREE LINEN 6D0q2R5l4Qbdfh3 eWyu ENT+ PASSES £6 pppb DOGS £35 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23, Oct 14 98 PARK HOLIDAYS UK MARLIE New Romney FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdfh3u CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 7, 14, 21, Sep 2, 6, 9, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 17, Jun 28, Oct 25 £39.50pp Oct 28 99 PARK HOLIDAYS UK NEW BEACH Dymchurch FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qbdfh3u ENT+ PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp Jun 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, Sep 6, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 17, Jun 28, Jul 8, Oct 25, Nov 1 100 PARK HOLIDAYS UK HARTS Isle of Sheppey FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Rl4Qdfh3u ENT+ PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp May 20, Sep 16, 23, 30, Oct 4, 7, 11, 14 £29.50pp Oct 18, 21 16. SCOTLAND 101 HUNTERS QUAY Dunoon 0l4Qbdfh3se ENT+ PASSES £9.90 pppb Band B prices 102 PARKDEAN RESORTS WEMYSS BAY Wemyss Bay FREE LINEN cEr0ql4Qbdnfh3 eyu ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £14.50pp Sep 30 £19.50pp Sep 16, 23 103 PARKDEAN RESORTS SANDYLANDS Saltcoats FREE LINEN xEr0Rl4Qbdfh3yu ENT+ PASSES £5 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 30 104 PARKDEAN RESORTS SUNDRUM CASTLE Nr. Ayr FREE LINEN cEr0l4Qbdfh3eyu ENT+ PASSES £5 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16 105 PARKDEAN RESORTS SOUTHERNESS Nr. Dumfries FREE LINEN cEr0q5l4Qbdfh3y u ENT+ PASSES £6.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 23 £29.50pp Jun 21, 24 106 LIGHTHOUSE LEISURE Southerness, Dumfries c0R54Qbdh3u POOL PASSES £20 per group per session DOGS £20 each £50 refundable security deposit Band B prices 107 PARKDEAN RESORTS TUMMEL VALLEY Pitlochry FREE LINEN cEr0ql4Qbdnfh3e yu ENT+ PASSES £4.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 30 £29.50pp Sep 2 108 PARK HOLIDAYS UK SILVER SANDS Lossiemouth FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0R54Qbdfh3su CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Jun 3 £29.50pp May 17 109 PARK HOLIDAYS UK LOSSIEMOUTH NEW Lossiemouth FREE LINEN FREE UPGRADES p0Ru Plus entertainment/facilities at Silver Sands CLUBROOM PASSES FREE DOGS £25 each Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Jun 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, Sep 9, 13, 20, 27 £29.50pp May 17, 31, Aug 30, Oct 25, Nov 1 £39.50pp May 24 £49.50pp May 27 110 PARKDEAN RESORTS NAIRN LOCHLOY East Beach, Nairn FREE LINEN cEr05l4Qbdnfh3e yu ENT+ PASSES £4.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 16, 30, Oct 28 £39.50pp Aug 30 111 PARKDEAN RESORTS GRANNIE’S HEILAN’ HAME Dornoch FREE LINEN cEr0q5l4Qbdnfh3 eyu ENT+ PASSES £5.50 pppb DOGS £35 each Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 30 Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............5


17. NORTHERN FRANCE 112 PARC DES ROCHES NEW Saint-Chéron FREE PASSES 1 Paris i Le Havre 149m / 2h50 0l4QkfeW Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 113 LE CHÊNE GRIS NEW FREE PASSES Seine-et-Marne Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4, 11 £39.50pp May 24 114 LES FONTAINES NEW Ivry-la-Bataille FREE PASSES 1 Paris Orly i Le Havre 89m / 1h50 04keW Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 115 LAC DES VIEILLES FORGES Les Mazures FREE PASSES 1 Brussels South Charleroi i Calais 168m / 3h20 0l4f Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 116 LE SOLEIL DE SAINT SIEU NEW Lancieux FREE PASSES 1 Rennes Bretagne i St Malo 11m / 20m 04dh Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 9 £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 117 LE DOMAINE DE KER YS NEW FREE PASSES Saint Nic Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 118 LE BOIS DE PLEUVEN NEW Saint-Yvi FREE PASSES 1 Rennes Bretagne i St Malo 144m / 2h50 04keW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 119 LE TY NADAN NEW FREE PASSES Arzano Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 120 DES MENHIRS Carnac FREE PASSES 1 Lorient i St Malo 129m / 2h30 054QbdknfW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 121 LA PLAGE FREE PASSES Trinite-Sur-Mer 1 Nantes i Roscoff 111m / 2.30h 05l4QbkfeW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 2 £29.50pp May 27, 31 122 LA BAIE FREE PASSES Trinite-Sur-Mer 1 Nantes i Roscoff 114m / 2.30h 0l4QbkeW Band B prices, except for: £29.50pp May 27, 31 123 LE FORT ESPAGNOL NEW Crach FREE PASSES 1 Nantes Atlantique i Saint-Malo 126m / 2h20 0l4bdkW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 124 LES CHARDONS BLEUS DE LA TURBALLE NEW La Turballe FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 125 DOMAINE DE LEVENO NEW Gurande FREE PASSES 1 Nantes Atlantique i Saint-Malo 114m / 2h15 0l4bkW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 126 DOMAINE DE LA BRÈCHE Villebernier FREE PASSES 1 Tours i Caen 179m / 3h30 0l4Qbkfh3eW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2 £19.50pp May 17, 27 £29.50pp May 24 127 LE PARC DES ALLAIS NEW Trogues FREE PASSES 1 Tours i St Malo 538m / 10h45 0l4bdkf3W Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 18. CENTRAL FRANCE 128 LE RIED NEW Boofzheim FREE PASSES Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 129 LE CLARYS PLAGE Saint-Jean-de-Monts FREE PASSES 1 Nantes Atlantique i St Malo 160m / 3h10 04QdkW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 130 LES ECUREUILS Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez FREE PASSES 1 Nantes Atlantique i St Malo 161m / 3h10 0l4Qbdknfh3W Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 131 SOL A GOGO Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £29.50pp May 27, 31 132 CHÂTEAU LA FORÊT Saint-Julien-des-Landes FREE PASSES 1 Nantes Atlantique i St Malo 171m / 3h25 0l4Qbdkfh3yeaW Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 31 133 BEL FREE PASSES La Trancge-sur-Mer 1 Nantes i Cherbourg 290m / 4.46h 0l4dknf3sW Band B prices, except for: £29.50pp May 27, 31 134 AUNIS CLUB VENDÉE NEW La Tranche-sur-Mer FREE PASSES 1 La Rochelle - Ile de Ré i Saint-Malo 185m / 3h30 0l4bdk Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 135 CLOS COTTET NEW Angles FREE PASSES 1 La Rochelle -Ile de Ré i Saint-Malo 185m / 3h30 0l4Qbdkf Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 136 DOMAINE LES CHARMILLES NEW Fouras FREE PASSES 1 La Rochelle i St Malo 211m / 4h10 0l4Qbkh3y Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 137 LA CLAIRIÈRE NEW La Tremblade FREE PASSES 1 La Rochelle i St Malo 237m / 4h45 0l4bdkfh3eW Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 138 LA PINÈDE NEW Les Mathes FREE PASSES 1 La Rochelle i St Malo 240m / 4h45 0l4kge Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp May 24 139 SAINT AVIT LOISIRS Le Bugue Perigord FREE PASSES 1 Bordeaux i Saint Malo 365m / 7h15 0lbkfh3esW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 140 LE VAL D’USSEL NEW Proissans FREE PASSES 1 Bergerac-Dordogne-Périgord i Bilbao 300m / 6h 0l4bdk Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 141 AQUA VIVA NEW Braulen Haut FREE PASSES 04bke Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 142 CHÂTEAU DE GALAURE NEW Châteauneuf-de-Galaure FREE PASSES 1 Grenoble i Calais 519m / 10h20 0l4Qbk Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 19. SOUTHERN FRANCE 143 DOMAINE D’EUROLAC Aureilhan, Landes FREE PASSES 1 Bordeaux Merignac i St Malo 400m / 8h 0lQkeW Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 144 LE SOLEIL DES LANDES Lit et Mixe FREE PASSES 1 Biarritz Pays Basque i Bilbao 145m / 2h50 0l4kW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 145 LA SARDANE NEW Argels sur Mer FREE PASSES 1 Perpignan Rivesaltes i Bilbao 426m / 8h25 0l4bk Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 146 LA CHAPELLE Argeles Plage FREE PASSES 1 Perpignan i Caen 653m / 10h 05QkefsW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 147 LES PEUPLIERS Canet-en-Roussillon FREE PASSES 1 Perpignan i Bilbao 405m / 8h 0l4QbkBand A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 148 LA PALMERAIE NEW Torreilles FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 149 LA PRESQU’ILE DU BARCARES NEW Le Barcares FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 150 FALAISE NARBONNE-PLAGE NEW Narbonne FREE PASSES 1 Beziers Cap D’Agde i Bilbao 383m / 7h40 0l4k Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 151 DOMAINE DE LA YOLE Valras-Plage FREE PASSES 1 Beziers Cap d’Agde i Caen 592m / 11h50 0l4bkf3eW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 152 LE MÉDITERRANÉE PLAGE NEW Portiragnes Plage FREE PASSES 0l4bkfhW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 153 LE PETIT MOUSSE NEW Vias Plage FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 154 LE CASTELLAS NEW Sète FREE PASSES 1 Beziers Cap d’Agde i Bilbao 413m / 8h15 05l4bk Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4 £29.50pp May 24 155 LA NOUZARÈDE NEW Joyeuse FREE PASSES 1 Montpellier i St Malo 613m / 12h15 04kh Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 156 DOMAINE DU CROS D’AUZON NEW Vogüé FREE PASSES 1 Montpellier i Bilbao 521m / 10h25 0l4Qkhy Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 157 LE VAL DE DURANCE NEW Cadenet FREE PASSES 1 Marseille Provence i Bilbao 519m / 10h15 0l4QbkBand A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 158 LOU SOULEI NEW Carry-le-Rouet FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 159 LES GORGES DE PROVENCE NEW Saint-Laurent-du-Verdon FREE PASSES 1 Marseille Provence i Calais 680m / 13h35 0l4bkfhW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 160 DOMAINE DE LA SAINTE BAUME NEW Nans-les-Pins FREE PASSES 1 Toulon Hyères i Calais 682m / 13h40 0l4QbkeW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 161 LA BAIE DES ANGES NEW La Ciotat FREE PASSES 1 Toulon Hyères i Bilbao 544m / 10h50 0l4kW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 162 LA PRESQU’ÎLE DE ST-MANDRIER NEW Les Sablettes FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 163 LE PANSARD NEW La Londe FREE PASSES 1 Toulon Hyeres i Calais 724m / 14h25 054bfhW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 164 LA PLAGE D’ARGENS NEW Fréjus FREE PASSES 1 Nice Cote D’Zur i St Malo 751m / 15h 05l4khBand A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 25 £29.50pp May 24 165 LA PIERRE VERTE NEW Fréjus FREE PASSES 1 Nice Cote d’Azur i Calais 726m / 14h15 0l4bkW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 166 COTÉ MER NEW FREE PASSES San Peyre Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 £29.50pp May 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 20. CORSICA 167 KALLISTE NEW St Florent FREE PASSES 05l4bkfh Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 168 MARINA D’ERBA ROSSA Ghisonaccia FREE PASSES 1 Ajaccio/Bastia 05l4knf3W Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4 £39.50pp May 24 169 ACQUA E SOLE NEW Sainte-Lucie de Porto-Vecchio FREE PASSES 1 Bastia 0l4bkfh Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 6 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


21. SPAIN 170 ALMAFRA NEW FREE PASSES Alfax del Pi Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 171 ORANGERAIE NEW Cálig FREE PASSES 1Barcelona/Reus i Bilbao 336m / 6h45 0l4QbkhyW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4, 11, 25 £29.50pp May 24 172 VILANOVA PARK Vilanova i la Geltrú FREE PASSES 1 Barcelona/Reus i Bilbao 349m / 7h 0l4Qbdknf3sW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 27, 31, Oct 4, 11, 25 £29.50pp May 24 173 ENMAR NEW Calella FREE PASSES 1 Girona i Bilbao 408m / 8h10 04bkfhy Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2 £19.50pp May 31 174 LA MASIA NEW Blanes FREE PASSES 1 Girona i Bilbao 417m / 8h20 04bkhysnW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 175 INTERNACIONAL DE CALONGE Platja d’Aro FREE PASSES 1 Gerona i Bilbao 447m / 9h 05l4bkfhW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 31 176 NEPTUNO NEW Pals FREE PASSES 1 Girona i Bilbao 457m / 9h10 0l4QbkfhW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 177 CASTELL MAR NEW Empuriabrava FREE PASSES 1 Girona i Bilbao 450m / 9h 05l4bkfh Band A prices, except for: £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 22. ITALY 178 EDEN Portese FREE PASSES 1 Verona/Brescia i Calais/Caen 744m / 11h30 05l4bknW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 2, 9, 16 £29.50pp May 3 179 CISANO SAN VITO Lazise FREE PASSES 1 Verona/Brescia i Calais/Caen 758m / 11h45 05l4bkfheW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17, 31, Oct 4, 11, 25 180 BUTTERFLY NEW Peschiera del Garda FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17 181 ALTOMINCIO FAMILY PARK Salionze FREE PASSES 1 Verona/Brescia i Calais/Caen 758m / 11h45 05l4bkh3esW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 182 DUE LAGHI NEW Levico Terme FREE PASSES 1 Verona Villafranca -Valerio Catullo i Calais 715m / 14h10 0l4k Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp Sep 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 £29.50pp May 27, 31, Oct 4 £39.50pp May 24 189 HET GENIETEN NEW Sprang FREE PASSES 0lQ Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp May 24 24. GERMANY 190 KINZIGTAL NEW Steinach FREE PASSES 1 Strasbourg i Calais 418m / 8h15 04bk Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 25. AUSTRIA 191 BELLA AUSTRIA St. Peter am Kammersberg FREE PASSES 0l4kn Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 26. CROATIA 192 PARK UMAG Umag FREE PASSES 1 Pula i Calais 980m / 15h30 05l4Qkf3 Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 193 LANTERNA NEW Tar FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23 £29.50pp May 17 183 ADRIANO Punta Marina FREE PASSES 1 Venice i Calais/Caen 855m / 13h30 05kh3 Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2 £29.50pp May 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 184 NORCENNI GIRASOLE CLUB Ponte Agli Stolli FREE PASSES 1 Florence i Calais/Caen 874m / 14h15 0l4bdknf3esW Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16, 23 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 185 MONTESCUDAIO Cecina FREE PASSES 1 Pisa i Calais 844m / 16h50 0l4bQkfhsy Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 186 PARK ALBATROS Granai FREE PASSES 1 Pisa i Calais/Caen 862m / 14h15 0l4bk3 Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 2, 9, 16 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 187 VILLAGE FABULOUS Rome FREE PASSES 1 Rome i Calais/Caen 1045m / 20h50 0l4bknhW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30 £19.50pp May 17, Oct 11, 25 23. NETHERLANDS 188 ‘T HOP Wijckel FREE PASSES 1 Amsterdam i Calais 279m / 5h30 0lQd Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 31, Oct 4, 11 194 PORTON BIONDI NEW Rovinj FREE PASSES 1 Pula i Rotterdam 899m / 18h 05l4b Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4, 11 £29.50pp May 24 195 BI-VILLAGE NEW Pula FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £39.50pp May 24 196 BRIONI SUNNY Pula FREE PASSES 05f Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 31 197 KLENOVICA NEW Rovinj FREE PASSES 1 Rijeka i Rotterdam 885m / 17h50 05l4b Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 198 ŠIMUNI Pag FREE PASSES 05l4QbW Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9, 30, Oct 7 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4, 11, 25 £29.50pp May 24 199 LJUTIC NEW Biograd na Moru FREE PASSES Band A prices, except for: £9.50pp Sep 2, 9 £19.50pp May 17, 27, 31 £29.50pp May 24 200 AMADRIA PARK TROGIR NEW Seget Vranjica FREE PASSES Band B prices, except for: £19.50pp May 20, Sep 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct 7, 14 £29.50pp May 17, 27, 31, Oct 4, 11, 25 £39.50pp May 24 FRANCE SPAIN ITALY NETHERLANDS CROATIA BELGIUM GERMANY SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM AUSTRIA POLAND CZECH REPUBLIC PORTUGAL Palermo 112 142 178-181 139-141 113 116 120-123 129-132 137-138 145-149 150-154 232-235 157-163 155-156 136 164-166 176-177 172-174 171 170 192-196 184 185 187 188 191 115 200 198 117-119 126-127 128 143 144 167 168 169 175 183 186 189 114 124-125 133-135 182 190 197 199 Roscoff Caen Calais Paris Montpellier Perpignan Bordeaux Biarritz La Rochelle Nantes Gerona Barcelona Reus Olbia Rome Pisa Florence Verona Venice Pula Cherbourg Portsmouth Dover Plymouth Poole Amsterdam Lyon Geneva Nice For European Holidays, a £15 Equipment Damage Waiver is added to all holidays. This can be removed and a £100 deposit paid on arrival, refundable if no equipment is damaged. EUROPEAN PARKS Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............7


GENERAL 1. Closing date for applications is June 2, 2024. 2. News Group Newspapers Ltd, publisher of The Sun, does not own or operate any of the parks mentioned in this offer. We offer our customers financial protection in the event of the financial failure of any park or park operator in this offer by holding your holiday payment in a trust account until the completion of your holiday. 3. Holidays offered are organised by independent parks and operators. Your contract will be with the owner or operator of your holiday park and comes into effect and your holiday confirmed when a holiday confirmation has been issued to you by the owner or operator of your holiday park. The party with whom you have your holiday contract accepts liability only for the negligent acts and/or omissions of its employees. 4.These terms and conditions and How to Book apply to all holidays booked through this offer and, together with the standard conditions of the holiday park or park operator, form the basis of your contract with your holiday park or park operator and theirs with you. This offer is subject to availability. Your signed or online checked application is your acceptance of the terms and conditions of this offer. APPLICATIONS & PAYMENT 5. You can apply online or by post. For detailed instructions on how to apply, please see our How to Book section which forms part of these terms and conditions. Parties of less than four can only be accepted on payment of the four-berth price. In the unlikely event that your chosen holiday is not available or where we have made an error (such as incorrect pricing) we will contact you and give you the option of a refund or an alternative holiday – if more expensive, any additional charges would apply. 6. Payment for postal applications can be made by cheque only. DO NOT SEND CASH OR POSTAL ORDERS. Minimum payment with postal application is £38. If unsuccessful, you will be notified within 3 weeks, or before the first holiday date on your application form. If you have not heard anything by this date, contact us at club950. co.uk/contactus or telephone our helpline on 0344 543 9743 (calls cost the same as a normal local or national landline and may be monitored or recorded for staff training purposes). Only complete applications will be accepted. We cannot always guarantee multiple applications will be similarly processed. If your application is unsuccessful, your cheque will be returned to you. 7. Online applications must include payment by credit or debit card. Payments/ bookings managed by Breakfree Holidays Limited, 42 Phoenix Court, Hawkins Road, Colchester, CO2 8JY. 8. A non-refundable fee of £3 per booking will be added to the cost of all successful online bookings. PRICE GUARANTEE 9. The price of your break, with entertainment/ clubroom passes added, will be the best price available for the same holiday at your chosen holiday park and holiday date in the same accommodation type. If you find it cheaper and advise us within 28 days of making your holiday application, once we have verified that the comparative cost is cheaper, we will arrange a refund for the difference plus £10. This price guarantee applies to bookings where a maximum of four people share a holiday home. The price comparison does not include any online booking fee and does not apply where optional extras are purchased such as bed linen, half board option, holiday home upgrades, dog charges or to bookings where more than four people share a holiday home. Please contact our helpline or email within 28 days of applying should you find your confirmed holiday on offer at a cheaper price. 10. The per-person price of your holiday includes service charge and peak date supplements. Prices vary by park and date and are shown in the newspaper listings and online. The pricing is chosen by each individual park and does not represent quality grading by The Sun. Parks displaying the £9.50 flag in the listings will have holidays available at £9.50 per person with no compulsory extras. Tourist taxes apply at some European destinations – see website for details. YOUR HOLIDAY 11. Only people whose names are on your holiday booking form are permitted to occupy the holiday home allocated. Any persons causing a nuisance or disturbance to others will be asked to leave. Holiday homes will be caravan homes, chalets, apartments, lodges, bungalows, cottages or tents. Holiday homes will be available from 4pm on day of arrival and must be vacated by 10am on day of departure. If you will be arriving at your park during late evening, you MUST advise your park direct in advance. Parks in this offer will allow you to use the park facilities on your day of arrival and departure, usually up until 6pm, before and after your specific holiday home accommodation is available. Some facilities are seasonal. 12. It is your responsibility to leave your holiday home in the condition that you found it. Breakages and damaged or missing items WILL be charged to you. Refundable damage/housekeeping deposits apply at some parks, and these must be paid/ reserved on a credit/debit card before your arrival. 13. These are self-catering holidays. 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Favourite Angeles delight for Wayne in Derby Trial Evs back in action BREEDERS’ CUP hero Big Evs will return to the track this week. Mick Appleby’s speedster heads to York for Thursday’s Westow Stakes. Appleby is dreaming of Royal Ascot for his star who ended last season with a coming of age win in the Juvenile Turf Sprint at Santa Anita. Appleby said: “He’s in very good order — he’s been working away. “He has wintered very well and we think he is raring to go. “It’s a good spot to start him in and hopefully he goes and wins. Tom Marquand will be riding him again. “Hopefully the rain stays away and then we can head to Royal Ascot. “The King’s Stand is made for him. “He’s not the biggest but he is very straightforward and like I have always said he is just very quick!” Big Evs is the even money favourite for Thursday’s Listed heat with Starlust and Kylian next at 5-1. By TOM PEPPER HENRY LONGFELLOW failed to fire in France just a week after City Of Troy’s Newmarket no-show. The pressure was on Aidan O’Brien’s Henry Longfellow to deliver in yesterday’s French Guineas after his stablemate’s flop. Yet the 11-8 jolly could only trail in eighth, four lengths behind 25-1 winner Metropolitan at Longchamp. Roger Teal’s Dancing Gemini was an agonosing second half a length behind the French-trained winner. No Hooray for Henry The race was delayed by over 30 minutes due to thunderstorms but Henry Longfellow couldn’t use the weather as an excuse. Ryan Moore was at the back of the pack as the field turned into the straight and found too much traffic. There was also a turn-up in the French 1,000 Guineas as 33-1 shot Rouhiya got up to deny Brian Meehan’s Kathmandu under Sean Levey. By CALLUM JAMIESON SHOCK . . . Metropolitan HOLLY WOOD CLASSIC CONTENDER . . . Wayne Lordan (right) steered Los Angeles to important win in Trial FREE WITH in association with Monday, May 13, 2024 By CALLUM JAMIESON LOS ANGELES shot into the Derby frame with a five-star performance at Leopardstown. Aidan O’Brien’s colt was trimmed into 8-1 from 12s for the Epsom Classic after his battling win in the feature Derby Trial. With Ryan Moore over in France, Wayne Lordan was left to steer the warm 4-5 favourite home from stablemate Euphoric. Guineas flop City Of Troy still heads the Derby betting, but Ballydoyle are assembling an embarrassment of riches for the Group 1. Lordan said: “When I got stuck into him he found plenty. He was just doing what he had to do. I think when he goes up in trip he’ll step forward a good bit.” Los Angeles was carrying plenty of condition ahead of his first run of the season and Lordan thinks the colt will come on leaps and bounds. He added: “It’s his first run this year and he still hasn’t really been tightened up. “As we know, all Aidan’s take a run first time. When you’re aiming for the Derby, these are the races that bring them forward and I think that’s what’s going to happen.”


4.30 ........HE’S GOT GAME (nap) 5.00 ............Woodhay Whisper 5.35 ....................................Lennox 6.05 ..........................Mono River 6.35.....................Katey Kontent 7.05 ..................................... Nasim 7.40 .................................Mrembo 8.15 .............Inspired Knowhow 4.30 .........................Let’s Get Em 5.00 ..................................Pouting 5.35 ....................................Lennox 6.05 ..........................Mono River 6.35..EXECUTIVE DECISION (nap) 7.05 ..........................Desfondado 7.40 .....................Quietness (nb) 8.15 .........................Phoenix Star TEMPLEGATE’S TRIO: He’s Got Game (Windsor) and Willolarupi (double, Catterick) with Inspired Knowhow (Windsor). TOM PEPPER’S DOUBLE: Executive Decision and Quietness (both Windsor). SUNRATINGS’ NAP: LAOISMAN (6.35 Windsor). SIRIUS, Sun On Sunday, nap: HE’S GOT GAME (4.30 Windsor). TEMPLEGATE TOM PEPPER RAIN CAP (1.47 Catterick) has a cracking record over course and distance and will enjoy the quick ground. He can make his mark on this comeback run. HOT ‘N NOT TRAINER TRACE IN THE MONEY UNDER ORDERS TRAINERS with best record in last 14 days: J Channon 10 winners from 30 runners; E Walker 7 from 22; Dr R Newland & J Insole 5 from 17; C Hills 5 from 22; C Cox 4 from 19; D F Davis 4 from 20; A Carroll 8 from 41; A Balding 11 from 57. JOCKEYS with best record in last 14 days: G Rooke 4 wins from 15 rides; R Havlin 6 from 24; W Buick 9 from 36; R Kingscote 9 from 43; S Osborne 6 from 35; O Murphy 11 from 65; T Marquand 7 from 43; R Ryan 8 from 53; H Doyle 7 from 59. TRAINERS who have had the most runners since last win: D C O’Brien 42; S Hodgson 32. JOCKEYS who have had the most rides since last win: C Hutchinson 47; L Pearson 38. FIRST RACE FOR NEW YARD: 6.05 Green Tax M Bell to D C O’Brien; 7.05 Partisan Hero D K Weld (Ire) to D Loughnane; 7.40 Quietness G Baker to M Tregoning. RACEFAX: None. LONGEST TRAVELLERS: Storm Call (5.00) & Federal Envoy (6.05) trained by K R Burke, Leyburn, round trip of 486 miles; He’s Got Game (4.30) trained by H Palmer, Malpas, round trip of 354 miles; Phoenix Star (8.15), J Macey, Doncaster, round trip 342 miles. MONEY TALKS: Lawn Ranger (7.05) opened 16-1, unplaced at 8-1; Li Ban (5.00) opened 9-2, unplaced at 7-2; Neptune Legend (8.15) opened 11-1, unplaced at 15-2; Budding (7.40) opened 4-1, unplaced at 10-3j; Rhythm N Hooves (6.35) opened 18-1, unplaced at 12-1. TOP EARNERS 8.15 Recon Mission .....£153,393 6.35 Indian Creak ........ £127,743 8.15 Phoenix Star ..........£102,183 7.05 Lawn Ranger .........£84,874 6.35 Rhythm N Hooves £70,999 SEVEN-DAY WINNERS: None. FIRST TIME BLINKERS: None. VISORED FIRST TIME: None. FIRST RUN SINCE WIND OP: Edenmore Lad (6.05). WEIGHTWATCHER: 6.35 Dusky Lord (won off 90, down 4lb to 86); 8.15 Recon Mission (won off 78, down 16lb to 62); Hey Ho Let’s Go (won off 63 down 17lb to 46). JOB JOCKEY: G Mangan rides Kissininthebackrow (7.40) for Dr R Newland & J Insole, 4 from 13, 31%. T Marquand rides Global Asset (4.30), Mono River (6.05) for W Haggas, 304 from 1332, 23%. J Leavy rides Masqool (7.05) for H Evans, 11 from 48, 23%. TOP TRAINERS TOP JOCKEYS 2019-2024 A Balding 31-165, W Haggas 29-101, E J-Houghton 20-148, C Cox 20-159, C Hills 18-92, A Carroll 17-208, P & O Cole 14-81, H Morrison 12-71. THIS SEASON: K R Burke 2, A Carroll 2, E Walker 2, J Channon 2. 2019-2024 T Marquand 56-311, O Murphy 48-256, W Buick 33-110, S M Levey 28-184, Rossa Ryan 27-181, H Doyle 20-164, R Kingscote 17-160, David Egan 16-153, R Havlin 15-92, N Callan 13-99. THIS SEASON: R Ryan 3, C Bishop 2, S Osborne 2. TIC-TAC: Figure-of-eight course of 1m 4f, straight final 5f, 6f races start on an extension to straight. DRAW: High numbers hold advantage in sprints. FAVOURITES: (2019-2024): 289 have won out of 890 races (33%). At corr meetings, 16 have won out of 45 races (36%). JACKPOT: 1-6 LIVE ON SKY SPORTS RACING LET’S GET EM (9-6) 7-2 rear, kept on, btn 13 /4l by Juantorena (9-9) (9 ran) (Brighton 7f hcap (5) £4,606 good). ALIKA BREEZE (9-5) 8-1 led, ridden 2f out, headed, final furlong, eased, last of 7 (btn 14l) to Ciara Pearl (10-5) (Kempton 1m hcap (5) £4,187 AW). ROTHAY PARK (9-7) 16-1 soon led, pushed along 2f out, headed final strides, btn nk by Morning Suit (9-7) GLOBAL ASSET (9-0) 12-1 kept on one pace, 3rd (btn 11 /2l) (12 ran) (Lingfield 6f mdn (5) £3,564 AW). GREAT ACCLAIM (9-3) 12-1 ridden 3f out, plugged on run-in, 3rd of 7 (btn 21 /4l) to Havanarama (9-7) (W’hampton 1m 1f hcap (5) £3,716 AW). LUMIERE D’OR (9-3) 4-1 kept on, 4th of 6 (btn 31 /4l) to Sattwaa (9-10) (Lingfield 1m hcap (5) £3,716 AW). JOLTY JEM (9-4) 18-1 headway 1f out, not clear run, stayed on, 4th of 8 (btn 63 /4l) to My Margie (9-5) (W’hampton 1m 1f hcap (5) £5,234 AW). HE’S GOT GAME (9-5) 11-1 led until 6f out, led again 2f out, headed final furlong, stayed on one pace, btn 1 /2l by Phoenix Passion (9-5) (8 ran) (Windsor 1m hcap (5) £4,397 good). ROTHAY PARK (9-9) 9-1 no show, 6th of 7 (btn 83 /4l) to Old Chums (9-6) (W’hampton 6f hcap (5) £5,757 AW). ONE COOL DREAMER (9-7) 22-1 kept on, 5th of 11 (btn 4l) to Heathcliff (9-8) (Kempton 7f hcap (5) £4,187 AW). RAVENSWELL (9-3) 50-1 led until 1f out, 7th of 9 (btn 7l) to Prince Eric (9-7) (Southwell 1m hcap (5) £3,977 AW). CADOGAN GARDENS (9-9) 14-1 stayed on well, led near finish, bt Danehill Star (8-9) 1 /2l (12 ran) (W’hampton 1m 1f hcap (6) £3,140 AW). Sunracing FORM EXECUTIVE DECISION (9-0) 4-1 middivision, pushed along 2f out, one pace, 7th of 8 (btn 7l) to Korker (9-9) (Windsor 5f hcap (2) £15,462 heavy). KIWANO (9-9) 20-1 led 6f out until 1f out, 6th of 9 (btn 4l) to Zero Carbon (9-1) (Kempton 7f hcap (3) £7,731 AW). RHYTHM N HOOVES (9-4) 12-1 every chance 2f out, one pace, 7th of 11 (btn 31 /2l) to Al Barez (9-2) (Southwell 6f hcap (3) £14,850 AW). EXECUTIVE DECISION (9-3) 9-1 11th of 16 (btn 61 /2l) to Rohaan (9-12) DUSKY LORD (8-13) 50-1 13th (btn 8l) (16 ran) (Ascot 6f hcap (2) £23,193 good). KATEY KONTENT (9-10) 7-1 rear, headway 2f out, kept on, btn 1 /2l by Under The Twilight (9-10) (13 ran) (Salisbury 6f hcap (4) £5,888 soft). INDIAN CREAK (9-1) 14-1 led 2f out, ridden and headed 1f out, 7th of 8 (btn 51 /2l) to Baldomero (9-4) (Goodwood 6f hcap (3) £10,468 heavy). LAOISMAN (9-9) 11-8 fav went 2nd 1f out, led final furlong, stayed on, bt Habooba (8-13) 1 /2l (7 ran) (W’hampton 6f hcap (4) £4,972 AW). LEAP ABROAD (9-7) 3-1 chased leader, ridden 1f out, pressed leader, carried right close home, led near finish, bt Many A Star (10-2) nk (7 ran) (Leicester 6f hcap (4) £5,234 soft). COUP DE FORCE (9-7) 9-1 rear, headway 1f out, stayed on finish, btn 21 /2l by Vespasian (9-8) (11 ran) (W’hampton 6f hcap (4) £5,129 AW). LADY DREAMER (9-8) 18-1 towards rear, pushed along 2f out, kept on, 5th of 10 (btn 61 /4l) to Many A Star (10- 1) (Kempton 6f hcap (5) £4,187 AW). Sunracing FORM RICHARD P SMITH (10-2) 4-1 jt fav midfield, tracked leaders 2f out, outpaced 1f out, no extra, 6th of 8 (btn 53 /4l) to Sharp Distinction (9-8) (Lingfield 1m 5f hcap (5) £3,664 AW). MASQOOL (9-1) 20-1 never a factor, 10th of 16 (btn 93 /4l) to God Of Thunder (9-5) SIEMPRE ARTURO (9-1) 15-2 ridden 2f out, 13th (btn 14l) (Lingfield 11 /2m app hcap (4) £23,193 AW). DESFONDADO (9-3) 5-1 headway final furlong, led close home, ran on well, bt Mapogo (9-3) 11 /4l (11 ran) (Lingfield 1m hcap (4) £4,972 AW). LOUGHVILLE (9-3) 13-2 held up rear, smooth headway 2f out, ridden 1f out, led near line, bt Chantico (9-5) hd ABU ROYAL (9-5) 9-1 mid-division, ridden 2f out, 7th (btn 41 /2l) (13 ran) (Bath 11 /4m hcap (5) £10,468 heavy). ABU ROYAL (9-7) 18-1 soon led, three lengths clear 5f out, ridden and headed 2f out, 4th of 16 (btn 19l) to Fiddlers Green (8-4) (Doncaster 11 /2m hcap (5) £4,397 soft). PARTISAN HERO (8-11) 10-1 rear, ridden in 10th 2f out, weakened, 15th of 19 (well btn) to Indigo Five (8-8) (Curragh 1m app hcap €9,160 soft). A POET’S SECRET (9-12) 28-1 handy, effort 3f out, no extra, last of 8 (well btn) to Corsican Caper (8-13) (Doncaster 13 /4m hcap (6) £3,768 soft). NASIM (9-7) 4-1 fav in touch, headway 2f out, pressed winner, ran on, btn 1 /2l by Local Music (9-8) (15 ran) (Chelmsford 1m hcap (6) £7,851 AW). LAWN RANGER (9-6) 8-1 led until 6f out, led again 5f out, headed 2f out, ridden and no extra 1f out, 5th of 7 (btn 91 /2l) to Letaba (9-9) (Kempton 1m 3f app hcap (5) £4,187 AW). Sunracing FORM FIRRADaitraimileWillSEVFIRFIROP1.47CubPonMyAniFor3.47BirkKinGha(wo85, ride38%4 fr(4.1720120-1M DRicEas201BeaGarShaHartTICracto jLowFAV958TeTE2.03.174.38.15TeHEcleTforon lasTicalonchiHstaimptheWenjondHleafroof pINsorquithigethadPlenbef18 hurCTRD &D EG BC Jrec30 28; MamoDufrideWINDSOR TONIGHT GOING: GOOD TO FIRM 4.30 COMMERCIAL ACCEPTANCES LTD HCAP (Class 5) 3-Y-O; £4,397; 1m (11 runners) 1 280-42 LET’S GET EM 12 (T) (4) P & O Cole 9-10 . . . . . . . .Saffie Osborne 97 Runs: 5 Places: 2 £4,468 Brighton run suggested a return to the mile will suit, won’t be far away 2 873-7 ALIKA BREEZE 28 (7) R Hughes 9-9 . . . . . . . . . . George Rooke 86 Runs: 4 £1,268 Backed on hcap debut but weakened quickly, huge amount to prove 3 073- GLOBAL ASSET 170 (1) W Haggas 9-8 . . . . . . . . Tom Marquand 97 Runs: 3 Places: 1 £837 Improved with each start, gelded over the winter, new trip to suit, close 4 840-3 GREAT ACCLAIM 16 (5) E J-Houghton 9-8 . . . . . Charles Bishop 94 Runs: 4 £1,632 Finished well on hcap debut, more progress in the locker, place claim 5 273-4 LUMIERE D’OR 39 (10) J Tate 9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hollie Doyle 96 Runs: 4 Places: 2 £4,220 Better than bare result on hcap debut, will improve, dangerous again 6 6824 JOLTY JEM 51 (6) W Muir & C Grassick 9-7Lewis Edmunds 92 Runs: 4 Places: 1 £4,670 Always outpaced on hcap debut, better with more time, out-run odds 7 066-2 HE’S GOT GAME 28 (H,T) (3) H Palmer 9-7. . . . . . . . . . . . Oisin Murphy 98 Runs: 4 Places: 1 £2,063 Pulled clear with the winner when narrow second hcap debut, player 8 82-536 ROTHAY PARK 80 (11) D & C Kubler 9-6 . . . Richard Kingscote 84 Runs: 6 Places: 2 £3,038 Went close hcap debut but ran no race last time, stamina worry, avoid 9 595-5 ONE COOL DREAMER 28 (9) A King 9-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rossa Ryan 92 Runs: 4 £245 New trip will suit but didn’t look well-treated on hcap debut, each-way 10 664-7 RAVENSWELL 31 (PH) (8) R Smith 9-5. . . . . . . . . Rhys Clutterbuck 82 Runs: 4 £418 Failed to improve on hcap debut, cheekpieces reached for, no appeal 11 0891- CADOGAN GARDENS 173 (2) C Hills 9-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Buick l99 Runs: 4 Wins: 1 (A) £3,140 Relished step up in trip on hcap debut to score easily, the one to beat BETTING: 7-2 He’s Got Game, Let’s Get Em, 11-2 Cadogan Gardens, Global Asset, 10 Lumiere d’Or, Great Acclaim WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 1-2 1 1 2023: Sparks Fly 9-13, L Pearson 2-5 Fav (D Loughnane), dr 3, 7 ran. 6.35 FITZDARES SPRINT SERIES HANDICAP (3) winner £9,936; 6f (10 runners) 1 11507- EXECUTIVE DECISION 203 (D) (6) J Osborne 4-9-10 . . . . . . .Saffie Osborne 96 Runs: 11 Wins: 3 (2GS,G) Places: 1 £58,810 Welcome drop in grade after two good runs in better races, interesting 2 06-816 KIWANO 40 (D) (4) G Baker 5-9-8 . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Cosgrave 90 Runs: 14 Wins: 4 (3A,G) £43,690 Ran big race over 7f last time, return to this trip will suit him, placings 3 748-77 RHYTHM N HOOVES 15 (P) (10) A Watson 4-9-7. . . . . . . . . . . .Hollie Doyle 92 Runs: 10 Wins: 3 (F,2A) Places: 1 £70,999 Royal Ascot winner last year off 1lb higher, shaping okay this year, e-w 4 09000- DUSKY LORD 220 (D) (3) S Williams 6-9-5. . . . . . . Luke Catton (5) 88 Runs: 18 Wins: 4 (2F,A,G) Places: 1 £60,816 Struggling, goes well fresh and on a good mark, market can guide 5 73432- KATEY KONTENT 221 (C) (2) C Cox 4-9-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rossa Ryan 98 Runs: 9 Wins: 2 (2F) Places: 3 £27,089 Consistent, steady progress last season, yard in good form, chance 6 590-07 INDIAN CREAK 10 (CD) (1) J Channon 7-9-4 . . . . . .Rose Dawes (5) 85 Runs: 54 Wins: 8 (2S,F,2GS,3G) Places: 12 £127,743 No show in two starts this season, dropped to a good mark, best left 7 8211-1 LAOISMAN 35 (D) (8) S Woods 4-9-3 . . . . . . . . . .Robert Havlin l99 Runs: 9 Wins: 3 (2A,G) Places: 2 £23,092 On a roll, won with lots to spare at Wolves last time, 3lb rise very fair 8 6-8241 LEAP ABROAD 16 (T;D) (7) P & O Cole 5-9-3 . .Alec Voikhansky (3) 96 Runs: 22 Wins: 5 (S,F,2A,G) Places: 7 £56,903 Scrambled in at Leicester, has never won off a mark this high, in mix 9 71562- COUP DE FORCE 202 (D) (5) W Kittow 5-8-8 . . . . . . . . . George Rooke 95 Runs: 21 Wins: 5 (2A,3G) Places: 5 £35,755 Consistent, not beaten far in three starts since Wolves win, place aim 10 2381-5 LADY DREAMER 26 (T,V;CD) (9) T Ward 4-8-7 . . . . . . . . . . . Trevor Whelan 83 Runs: 14 Wins: 2 (F,A) Places: 7 £20,994 May have needed return but it was a very tame effort, hard to trust BETTING: 7-2 Laoisman, Leap Abroad, 11-2 Katey Kontent, Executive Decision, 13-2 Coup De Force, 10 Rhythm N Hooves, 16 Dusky Lord, Lady Dreamer, Kiwano, Indian Creak WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 1 FE 1-2 1-6 2023: Haymaker 4-8-13, R Hornby 10-3 JtFav (H Morrison), dr 3, 9 ran. 7.05 TIPS AT RACEDAY-READY.COM HANDICAP (5); winner £4,397; 1m 2f (10 runners) 1 73226- RICHARD P SMITH 200 (P;BF,C,D) (5) E Dunlop 5-9-9. . . . . . . . .Saffie Osborne 96 Runs: 20 Wins: 3 (S,F,GS) Places: 8 £26,467 Rare poor run latest, on a good mark on last year’s form, dangerous 2 112460 MASQOOL 45 (D) (9) H Evans 6-9-9. . . . . . . . . . . Joe Leavy (5) 85 Runs: 48 Wins: 9 (S,8A) Places: 13 £62,968 Handicapper looked in charge since two Lingfield wins, vulnerable 3 80-261 DESFONDADO 39 (6) S Dow 4-9-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hollie Doyle 98 Runs: 15 Wins: 2 (A,G) Places: 2 £16,075 Flew home over the mile latest and new trip can unlock more, player 4 81-210 SIEMPRE ARTURO 45 (D) (10) D & C Kubler 4-9-8 . Richard Kingscote l99 Runs: 5 Wins: 2 (2A) Places: 1 £14,048 Too bad to be true last time, was improving before that, bounce back 5 /25-51 LOUGHVILLE 36 (D) (4) A King 4-9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rossa Ryan 97 Runs: 7 Wins: 1 (S) Places: 1 £14,180 Up in the nick of time at Bath, 4lb rise is far from harsh, go close again 6 742374 ABU ROYAL 17 (8) H Main 4-9-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . Oisin Murphy 92 Runs: 13 Wins: 1 (G) Places: 4 £12,506 Exposed, has run well off similar marks but lacks scope of a few, e-w 7.40 RACING APP 43 NOW FILLIES’ HANDICAP (5); winner £4,397; 1m 3f (7 runners) 1 585-58 BLOOMWITHGRACE 33 (P) (4) R Teal 4-10-2 . . . . . . . . . .Lewis Edmunds 88 Runs: 13 Places: 5 £10,189 Useful form last year but still winless, needs to find something more 2 2333- QUIETNESS 210 (5) M Tregoning 4-10-1 . . . . . Trevor Whelan l99 Runs: 4 Places: 3 £5,165 Flew home on hcap debut when last seen, new stable, very interesting 3 13/467 KISSININTHEBACKROW 14 (1) Newland/Insole 5-9-11 Gina Mangan (3) 85 Runs: 8 Wins: 1 (A) Places: 2 £8,915 Showed very little in quirky stable debut here last month, best watched 4 43142- DOVENA 250 (2) S Gardner 4-9-10 . . . .Connor Planas (3) 98 Runs: 13 Wins: 2 (2F) Places: 4 £14,549 Very game when edged out on stable debut, only 1lb higher, chance 5 61143- MREMBO 217 (P;CD) (6) J Portman 5-9-9. . . . . . . . Olivia Tubb (7) 97 Runs: 23 Wins: 4 (2F,2G) Places: 4 £25,145 Consistent, has no secrets but continues to run her races, in the mix 6 12-332 FREE SPEECH 7 (3) E Dunlop 3-8-13 . . . . . . . . . . .Rossa Ryan 96 Runs: 8 Wins: 1 (A) Places: 3 £10,587 Fast finisher, will be vulnerable if this turns tactical, one to consider 7 8-547 BUDDING 13 (BF) (7) H Morrison 3-8-4 . . . . . . . . . .Hollie Doyle 95 Runs: 4 £507 Still inexperienced when disappointing on hcap debut, not ruled out BETTING: 10-3 Dovena, 7-2 Quietness, 9-2 Mrembo, Free Speech, 13-2 Budding, 11 Bloomwithgrace, Kissininthebackrow WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 2 6 2 6 2023: Alba Longa 3-8-13, H Crouch 9-4 (R Beckett), dr 4, 7 ran. 5.00 ROYAL WINDSOR MAIDEN FILLIES’ STAKES (5); 2-y-o; value to the winner £3,672; 5f. (8 runners) 1 (2) LEAD ME ASTRAY P Evans 9-2 ...................................................Neil Callan — 2 (5) 5 LI BAN 23 D F Davis 9-2 ............................................................... David Egan 82 3 (3) NAD ALSHIBA GREEN M Appleby 9-2 .............................Tom Marquand — 4 (1) POUTING R Hughes 9-2 .............................................................Oisin Murphy — 5 (4) SANDS OF HAVANA O Sangster 9-2 ...................................Trevor Whelan — 6 (8) SMALLBROOK LANE C Cox 9-2 ..................................Richard Kingscote — 7 (6) 2 STORM CALL 14 K Burke 9-2 ........................................Daniel Tudhope l99 8 (7) 2 WOODHAY WHISPER 21 T Ward 9-2 ......................................Sean Levey 98 BETTING: 3 Storm Call, Woodhay Whisper, 9-2 Pouting, Li Ban, 10 Smallbrook Lane WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED and 2023: No corresponding race. 5.35 GET RACEDAY READY RESTRICTED NOVICE STAKES (5); value to the winner £4,320; 1m 2f. (11 runners) 1 (6) TAILORMAN J58 I Williams 4-10-2 ......................................Harry Burns (3) — 2 (2) 0 THE FLYING FALCO 41 H Evans 4-9-12 ............................George Rooke 70 3 (8) 31- THYER 255 (TH) A Balding 3-9-8 .........................................Oisin Murphy 97 4 (5) 0 AMSERDA 41 H Evans 4-9-7 ......................................................William Cox 70 5 (7) 1 MACHETE BEACH 33 (D) H Charlton 3-9-6 .................. Tom Marquand 95 6 (1) 73-2 LENNOX 20 (BF) H Eustace 3-9-1.........................................Hayley Turner 93 7 (3) FRINTON T Clover 3-8-13 ................................................................Neil Callan — 8 (9) 2 MASTER BUILDER 14 D Menuisier 3-8-13 .........................Rossa Ryan l99 9 (10) 7- MY DREAM WORLD 151 B Brookhouse 3-8-13 ..................Hollie Doyle 81 10 (11) 70 TIME TO ROLL 47 G & J Moore 3-8-13 ..........................Rhys Clutterbuck — 11 (4) 8 AIRGUNNER 24 J Portman 3-8-11 .........................................Robert Havlin 73 BETTING: 5-2 Master Builder, 11-4 Thyer, 10-3 Lennox, 11-2 Machete Beach, 12 Tailorman, Frinton, 16 My Dream World, 33 Airgunner WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 2 2 4 1 2023: Rockit Tommy 3-9-6 G Rooke evens fav (Sir M Todd) drawn 3, 7 ran. 6.05 ROYAL WINDSOR SUPPORTS DEVELOPMENTAL RACES NOVICE STAKES (4); £5,566; 6f. (15 runners) 1 (11) 2-6 AGENT MAYFAIR 85 A Carroll 4-10-0 ...............................William Carson 82 2 (4) 7/2 HECTOR 14 (T) G Baker 5-10-0 .............................................. Pat Cosgrave 77 3 (3) 15 FEDERAL ENVOY 41 (PH;BF) K Burke 3-9-10 .............Daniel Tudhope 97 4 (15) 90- EDENMORE LAD 320 (T) M Murphy & M Keady 3-9-4 .Trevor Whelan 70 5 (7) 29-8 JERSEY ROCS 14 C Hills 3-9-4 .............................................William Buick 90 6 (2) LAGUNA BOY S Williams 3-9-4 ...................................................Rossa Ryan — 7 (8) 02 MONO RIVER 9 W Haggas 3-9-4 ...................................... Tom Marquand 97 8 (9) 4-4 NORTHFIELD LAKE 110 R Smith 3-9-4 ............................George Rooke 73 9 (14) 5- ARTHUR ROSE 181 C Cox 3-8-13 ...............................Richard Kingscote 85 10 (6) 23 CUBAN MELODY 32 A Balding 3-8-13..............................Oisin Murphy l99 11 (12) DAZITOO E Walker 3-8-13 .......................................................Saffie Osborne — 12 (5) 4 FILLY’S LAST LADY 15 S Hodgson 3-8-13 ......................... Finley Marsh 74 13 (1) 0- GREEN TAX 275 D O’Brien 3-8-13.......................Callum Hutchinson (3) 70 14 (10) THUNDERING BREEZE G & J Moore 3-8-13 ......................Jason Watson — 15 (13) 0-3 TRONIDO 11 S Dow 3-8-13 ....................................................Paddy Bradley 78 BETTING: 11-4 Cuban Melody, 6 Mono River, 7 Jersey Rocs, Federal Envoy, Hector, 12 Green Tax, 16 Northfield Lake, Laguna Boy, Arthur Rose, Agent Mayfair, Filly’s Last Lady WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 1 2023: Snuggle 3-9-4 Tom Marquand Evens Fav (E Walker) drawn 5, 6 ran. 8.15 FOLLOW THE RACING APP ON TWITTER HANDICAP (6); value to the winner £3,768; 5f. (10 runners) 1 (3) 2412183 PHOENIX STAR 15 (P;D) J Macey 8-9-10 .......................Jonny Peate (3) 94 2 (10) -658062 RECON MISSION 16 (H;D) A Carroll 8-9-9 ........................Rossa Ryan l99 3 (9) 363P-63 INSPIRED KNOWHOW 30 (T) M Botti 4-9-9 .........................Hollie Doyle 97 4 (8) 473-515 CABEZA DE LLAVE 74 (CD) M Attwater 5-9-7 ................Paddy Bradley 98 5 (7) /70542- PAPABELLA 180 W Kittow 4-9-4 ...........................................Oisin Murphy 93 6 (2) 6569-82 STRYDER 113 M Attwater 4-8-13 ...........................................Robert Havlin 94 7 (5) 723175- ZING UP 203 (P;D) T Ward 4-8-12 .............................................Sean Levey 93 8 (6) 2147906 NEPTUNE LEGEND 12 A Carroll 5-8-12 ...........................William Carson 92 9 (1) 002846- CLOUDY BREEZE 214 G & J Moore 4-8-9 ........................Jason Watson 92 10 (4) -725688 HEY HO LET’S GO 28 (D) M Hoad 8-8-7 ..........................George Rooke 85 BETTING: 9-4 Recon Mission, 4 Phoenix Star, 11-2 Stryder, 15-2 Inspired Knowhow, 10 Papabella, Cabeza De Llave, 11 Zing Up, 20 Cloudy Breeze, Neptune Legend WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED and 2023: No corresponding race. 7 33100- PARTISAN HERO 219 (2) D Loughnane 4-9-1 . . . . . Laura Pearson 91 Runs: 8 Wins: 1 (G) Places: 2 £7,743 Decent hcap form in Ireland for Dermot Weld, market will be helpful 8 V19-08 A POET’S SECRET 16 (PH,T) (3) M Murphy & M Keady 4-8-13 Neil Callan 75 Runs: 9 Wins: 1 (A) £4,063 Beaten 39 and 80 lengths in two starts this year, impossible to fancy 9 5-4742 NASIM 30 (BF) (7) M Pattinson 5-8-11 . . . . . William Carson 96 Runs: 32 Wins: 3 (3A) Places: 5 £28,936 Frustrating, good mark but is outbattled more often that not, in the mix 10 1385-5 LAWN RANGER 12 (CD) (1) M Attwater 9-8-11 . . . . . . . .Robert Havlin 95 Runs: 62 Wins: 8 (F,2S,A,2GS,2G)Places: 12 £84,874 Front runner, back to a workable mark and likes this track, interesting BETTING: 3 Loughville, 9-2 Desfondado, 13-2 Nasim, Richard P Smith, 8 Siempre Arturo, 10 Lawn Ranger, Partisan Hero, Abu Royal WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 1 7 4 4 2023: Junkanoo 6-9-6, R Clutterbuck 5-1 (G & J Moore), dr 7, 9 ran. GREYHOUND ROUND-UP SELECTIONS nSWINDON: 10.54 Nice Guy (6-3-1) 11.09 Cabra Phantom (2-6-4) 11.24 Sporting Abba (nap) (4-2- 3) 11.39 Vegas Flyer (nb) (6-1-4) 11.54 League Ofhis Own (6-3-5) 12.09 Hasty Ellie (5-6-2) 12.24 Homeward Hero (1-5-3) 12.39 Upthewoodenhill (1-2-3) 12.54 Flickering Blue (4-1-3) 1.08 Itmightbeyou (6-2-3) 1.24 Monamolin Lucky (5-2- 3) 1.39 Rheas Choice (2-1-5) nCENTRAL PARK: 2.04 Killeacle Rita (nap) (1-4-2) 2.24 Boomerang Lowry (nb) (3-6-1) 2.44 Hollyoak Dexter (4-1-6) 3.01 Still Have You (5-6-4) 3.19 Hollyoak Vera (3-6-5) 3.39 Whitewood Libre (1-5-4) 3.59 Eire Eddie (4-2-1) 4.17 Droopys Commute (1-4-5) 4.34 Stophers Noel (3-2-1) 4.54 Anna Ban (2-6-4) 5.14 Nah Then Babbi (4-5-3) 5.33 Easy Star (4-6-1) nMONMORE: 1.51 Skyfall Jeremy (4-1-5) 2.09 Moanteen Cobra (2-1-6) 2.29 Lyin Eyes (1-6- 3) 2.49 Hyde Park Conan (3-4-6) 3.07 Skyfall Wizard (3-5-1) 3.27 Skyfall Paradise (5-6-4) 3.47 Longacres Creed (nap) (5-1-6) 4.06 Bandanna Blue (nb) (1-2-4) 4.24 Crossfield Missy (2-6-1) 4.42 Whisky Charva (1-2-4) 4.59 Winterfield Boom (3-2-1) 5.19 Winterfield Mary (6-3-4) RESULTS nHOVE: 1.51 Howareyabebe 8-1 (3-5-2 BAGS F £61.46). 2.09 Farmway Wedge 10-11f (6-3-1 £4.86). 2.29 Greenys Dollar 9-4 (1-2-3 £12.42). 2.49 Insane Bud 4-1 (DH 3rd 3-2-1 £24.79 TC £30.64, 3-2-4 TC £54.27). 3.07 Insane Fraser 4-11f (6-1-4 £4.19). 3.27 Luna Outof Orbit 6-4f (3-1-6 £10.59 TC £22.50). 3.47 Antigua Elsa 2-1f (4-5-3 £8.33 TC £26.81). 4.06 Turna Tina 7-1 (3-1-4 £24.58). 4.24 Salems Boris 6-4f (4-3-6 £12.31 TC £28.10). 4.42 Droopys Flotus 11-4 (2-1-4 £17.76 TC £100.14). 4.59 Taylors Pumpkin 11-4 (3-6-4 £9.92). 5.19 Sobs 15-8 (4-1-2 £4.53). nSHEFFIELD: 1.59 Mysterious Flow 13-8f (2-5-6 BAGS F £20.75 TC £38.46). 2.19 Untold Kuna 7-4f (3-6-4 £17.87 TC £120.00). 2.39 Romeo To Victory 1-2f (3-4-5 £5.28 TC £29.21). 2.59 Acomb Felix 4-6f (3-2-6 £3.42 TC £12.16). 3.17 Coppice Saphire 4-1 (4-2- 3 £24.11 TC £40.54). 3.37 Ferndale Punch 15-8f (4-3-6 £6.67). 3.57 Queen Georgia 4-5f (3-4-6 £6.49). 4.17 Acomb Irene 4-5f (4-1-2 £2.99 TC £6.99). 4.33 Noelles Milano 4-1 (2-5- 1 £74.99 TC £373.60). 4.51 Savana Heross 15-8jt (1-6-2 £6.25). 5.11 Miami Bullet 6-4jt (3-4-2 £19.93 TC £33.01). 5.29 Boylesports Gift 6-1 (2-3-6 £14.36 TC £89.74). nSUNDERLAND: 10.54 Joys Saint Lucy 11-8f (4-6-3 BAGS F £18.26 TC £52.63). 11.09 Gail Star 5-1 (3-5-6 £80.53 TC £349.88). 11.24 Footfield Wooly 11-8f (1-2-5 £4.60 TC £16.40). 11.39 Aldo It 9-1 (3-5-1 £49.09 TC £104.57). 11.54 Caseys Soldier 4-1 (3-1-2 £15.45 TC £49.32). 12.09 Leave Behind 4-1 (2-1-4 £24.92 TC £53.19). 12.24 Fairholme Fire 5-4f (DH 2nd 1-3-4 £4.77 TC £8.59, 1-4-3 £2.28 TC £5.52). 12.39 Singing Miss 9-4f (6-2- 3 £12.06 TC £29.26). 12.54 Kanturk Leg 5-1 (5-1-3 £25.39 TC £63.34). 1.08 Bright Sydney 10-3 (3-5-2 £21.34 TC £42.96). 1.24 Firmino Bubble 10-11f (2-5-6 £5.11 TC £30.42). 1.39 Kisumu 5-1 (5-4-1 £33.43 TC £160.77). Favourite HOME OF RACING FIRST PAST THE POS2 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


TEMPLEGATE TOM PEPPER 1.47 ...................................Asmund 2.17 ............Phoenix Of Dreams 2.47 ..........................Greek Giant 3.17 ....................Willolarupi (nb) 3.47 .................................Azucena 4.17 .......................... Propagation 4.47 ...........................Motawaazy 1.47 ....................... Variety Island 2.17 ....................Bubbles Wonky 2.47 ...............................Marbuzet 3.17 .....................................Keldeo 3.47 .................Golden Rainbow 4.17 ........... Stellarmasterpiece 4.47 ............................Ghathanfar HANDICAP SNIP: LIGHTFOOT LADY (2.30 Hereford) has shown promise in novice company and can go close on handicap debut. SUPER SPEED: SHERDIL (3.47 Catterick) clocked a good time when winning at Newcastle last time out. GAMBLED ON: SWIFT HAWK (4.35 Hereford) has been backed on his past two runs without winning. GAMBLED ON: GREEK GIANT (2.47 Catterick) was backed into odds-on before fi nishing second at Chelmsford. PR BETS TRAINER TRACE UNDER ORDERS RST RACE FOR NEW YARD: No qualifiers. CEFAX: None. LONGEST TRAVELLERS: in Ma Nut In (2.17) & Blazer Two (4.17) ned by L Russell, Kinross, round trip of 356 es; Beylerbeyi (1.47) & Mokaatil (4.47), I liams, Alvechurch, round trip 348 miles. VEN-DAY WINNERS: None. BLINKERED RST TIME: 3.47 Blue Eyed Kate. VISORED RST TIME: None. FIRST RUN SINCE WIND : The Grey Lass (3.47). WEIGHTWATCHER: 7 Key Look (won off 58, down 9lb to 49); banista (won off 59, down 11lb to 48); 2.47 ns Aelius (won off 79, down 10lb to 69); yboymax (won off 70, down 11lb to 59); imato (won off 82, down 12lb to 70); Red rce One (won off 70, down 12lb to 58); 7 Sherdil (won off 63, down 9lb to 54); kenhead (won off 67, down 11lb to 56); 4.47 ng Of Tonga (won off 77, down 11lb to 66); athanfar (won off 83, down 13lb to 70); Snash on off 87, down 17lb to 70); Mokaatil (won off down 25lb to 60). JOB JOCKEY: E Jones es Patontheback (1.47) for G Tutty, 3 from 8, %. C Beasley rides Vitrina (2.17) for E Bethell, rom 12, 33%. P Mulrennan rides Propagation 7) for D Sayer, 15 from 64, 23%. TOP TRAINERS TOP JOCKEYS 19-2024 T Easterby 56-502, D O’Meara 152, J & S Quinn 17-145, P Midgley 13-85, Dods 13-102, O Pears 9-95, R Carr 9-123, J hes 8-42, S Whitaker 8-54. THIS SEASON: T sterby 3, J & S Quinn 2, M & D Easterby 2. 19-2024 J Hart 33-215, S James 22-154, C asley 17-135, D Allan 17-207, P Dennis 16-138, B ritty 15-76, P Mulrennan 15-136, C Lee 14-57, H aw 14-126, J Fanning 12-87. THIS SEASON: J t 2, J Mason 2. C-TAC: Left-handed oval course of 1m 180yds, es over 5f start on a chute, which bears left oin the round course 3f from home. DRAW: w best over 5f and 7f, high best over 6f. VOURITES: (2019-2024): 335 have won out of 8 races (35%). LIVE ON RACING TV LUCKY15 Templegate MPLEGATE’S LUCKY15 00 Hereford ........................ PYFFO 7 Catterick .............WILLOLARUPI 30 Windsor ..........HE’S GOT GAME 5 Windsor . INSPIRED KNOWHOW STEVE MULLEN IS RACING’S No1 TIPSTER Templegate E’S GOT GAME looks a ever bet (4.30 Windsor, nap). Trainer Hugo Palmer is in decent rm and Oisin Murphy takes over the back of a close second here t time out. That was an encouraging handap debut when he got racing a ng way from home and was just inned on the line. He still looked raw on that fi rst art for seven months and can prove way past a fair 2lb rise in e weights. WILLOLARUPI (3.17 Catterick, nb) joyed the better ground when secd at Beverley last week. He showed lots of pace on the ad there and this track is ideal for ont-runners who often take plenty pegging back. NSPIRED KNOWHOW (8.15 Windr, treble) was much improved on icker ground when a close-up rd at Yarmouth latest. He didn’t t the best of runs there and has d a nudge down the weights. PYFFO (2.00 Hereford) had 17 ngths in hand at Market Rasen fore going close again at Warwick days ago. It’s still early days over rdles and there’s more to come. CATTERICK GOING: GOOD (GOOD TO FIRM IN PLACES) HOT ‘N NOT AINERS with best record in last 14 days: & N Barron 3 winners from 15 runners; M & Easterby 4 from 21; D O’Meara 9 from 48; Boughey 3 from 20; I Jardine 4 from 27; Johnston 8 from 56. JOCKEYS with best cord in last 14 days: D Nolan 7 wins from rides; C Lee 7 from 32; J Fanning 6 from C Beasley 8 from 43; C Fallon 5 from 28; J ason 6 from 35. TRAINERS who have had the ost runners since last win: S Ender 65; Mrs A ffield 41. JOCKEYS who have had the most es since last win: D Allan 31; E Tindall 25. 1.47 RACINGTV.COM APPRENTICE HANDICAP (Class 6); value to the winner £3,664; 7f. (15 runners) 1 (10) 983-304 MUTANAASEQ 13 (CD) R Carr 9-10-0 ............................. Brandon Wilkie 93 2 (9) 50-2223 SAISONS D’OR 31 (BF,CD) J O’Keeffe 9-9-10......................William Pyle 87 3 (1) 7328-60 TEMPER TRAP 9 (D) T Easterby 7-9-10 ......................... Ethan Tindall (7) 95 4 (12) 2300-70 PATONTHEBACK 23 (D) G Tutty 6-9-10 ..........................Ethan Jones (3) 96 5 (13) 2720925 BEYLERBEYI 9 I Williams 4-9-9 .........................................Owen Lewis (7) 94 6 (11) 0074-82 REDROSEZORRO 13 (P;CD) C Kellett 10-9-7 ...............Mia Nicholls (3) 93 7 (4) 84259-5 OBEE JO 19 (P;CD) T Easterby 8-9-6 ................................Amie Waugh l99 8 (3) 51963-0 GLORY CALL 27 (D) O Pears 4-9-4 ............................... Archie Young (3) 85 9 (5) 701203- RAIN CAP 213 (V;CD) J Riches 7-9-3 ..............................Sam Feilden (3) 93 10 (15) 9213371FIRCOMBE HALL 10 (P;D) P Kirby 6-9-1 ..........................Rhys Elliott (7) 85 11 (2) 2526-44 ASMUND 13 (B;D) D Carroll 7-8-13 ................................ Zak Wheatley (3) 98 12 (7) 870-991 VARIETY ISLAND 13 (P;CD) S Whitaker 5-8-11 ..........................Alex Jary 94 13 (8) 7-09660 ELLADORA 23 (B;D) M Hammond 6-8-11 ..................Aiden Brookes (3) 89 14 (6) 135-666 KEY LOOK 13 (P;CD) G Harker 7-8-10 ............................. Liam Wright (3) 90 15 (14) 3353625 CUBANISTA 16 (D) O Williams 5-8-9 .................................... Morgan Cole 97 BETTING: 5 Variety Island, 11-2 Fircombe Hall, 7 Asmund, 8 Obee Jo, Saisons D’Or WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 3 2023: Obee Jo 7-9-0 Brandon Wilkie 10-1 (T Easterby) drawn 5, 9 ran. 2.17 RACING WELFARE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS NOVICE STAKES (5); 3-y-o; £4,050; 7f. (11 runners) 1 (3) 41- BUBBLES WONKY 205 (CD) T Easterby 9-11 .........................David Allan 87 2 (10) 4-55 ANGEL OF THE BAY 101 D & N Barron 9-4 ................. Paul Mulrennan 74 3 (1) 45- DAIN MA NUT IN 206 L Russell 9-4 ..............................................Oisin Orr 83 4 (5) 97- FOOTONTHEGAS 228 M Hammond 9-4 ...................Aiden Brookes (5) 70 5 (4) 76 JAZZ SCENE 8 Sir M Prescott 9-4 ......................................... Jack Gilligan 83 6 (7) 22- MONFRID 188 (TH;BF) W Haggas 9-4 ................................Cieren Fallon 98 7 (9) 4 PHOENIX OF DREAMS 23 J & S Quinn 9-4.........................Jason Hart l99 8 (2) STAR DELTA D O’Meara 9-4 .......................................................David Nolan — 9 (11) ZOUS JUICE M & D Easterby 9-4 ..........................................Joanna Mason — 10 (8) 42- DISCLOSURE 172 G Boughey 8-13 .................................Billy Loughnane 89 11 (6) 6 VITRINA 9 E Bethell 8-13 .....................................................Connor Beasley 86 BETTING: 3 Phoenix Of Dreams, Monfrid, 4 Bubbles Wonky, 6 Disclosure, 10 Vitrina WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 1 3 1 2023: Themainprotagonist 9-7 K Shoemark 7-4 Fav (C Hills) drawn 10, 10 ran. 3.47 GET RACEDAY READY HANDICAP (6); value to the winner £3,664; 5f. (13 runners) 1 (2) 6835335 BIRKENHEAD 12 (P;BF,CD) P Midgley 7-9-10 .....................David Nolan 92 2 (7) 80308-3 AZUCENA 17 (D) A Duffield 4-9-10 .................................. Paul Mulrennan 94 3 (1) 86-3511 SHERDIL 62 (D) P Midgley 5-9-8 .............................................Ryan Sexton 98 4 (13) 9712126 GOLDEN RAINBOW 11 (T,V;BF,D) R Menzies 5-9-8 ......Clifford Lee l99 5 (12) 0870-40 ERNEST RUTHERFORD 17 (P,T;D) T Easterby 5-9-8 .........David Allan 96 6 (6) 1688-87 GOLDEN GAL 40 (CD) O Pears 5-9-5 ..................................Harry Russell 95 7 (5) 4-67679 YAAHOBBY 20 (T;D) A Brittain 5-9-1 ....................................... Cam Hardie 94 8 (3) 530276- THE GREY LASS 227 (D) M & D Easterby 5-9-1 ..............Joanna Mason 97 9 (8) 0/09-07 IRISH DANCER 11 D Carroll 4-9-0................................. Zak Wheatley (5) 89 10 (9) 57-5990 FURNICOE 92 M Appleby 4-9-0 ................................................. Jason Hart 86 11 (4) 06700-6 BLUE EYED KATE 38 (BH) D Holland 3-8-11 ......................Sean Kirrane 91 12 (10) 38007- PARSON’S MEADOW 158 P Kirby 3-8-8 .......................Connor Beasley 85 13 (11) 06890-8 MISS RAINSTORM 10 (PH) T Waggott 3-8-5 ...............William Pyle (5) 90 BETTING: 4 Sherdil, 5 Golden Rainbow, 11-2 Azucena, 7 Birkenhead, 10 The Grey Lass, Ernest Rutherford, Blue Eyed Kate, 12 Golden Gal, Yaahobby WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 2 1 2023: Zoom Star 5-9-6 M Winn 6-1 (B Smart) drawn 1, 13 ran. 4.17 EVERY RACE LIVE ON RACING TV HANDICAP (6); value to the winner £3,664; 1m 4f. (12 runners) 1 (7) 74143-3 STELLARMASTERPIECE 19 M Hammond 4-9-9 ...Aiden Brookes (5) 94 2 (10) 75-0 SAM SARPHATI 25 S Ender 4-9-8 ......................................Harrison Shaw 85 3 (12) 36509-5 NIGHT LIFE 30 M Walford 4-9-7 .................................................. Jason Hart 92 4 (6) 39-3442 TWOFORTHEGUTTER 13 (P) C Kellett 4-9-7 ...............Patrick Mathers 95 5 (11) 05312-6 FOURSOME 16 (BF) O Williams 5-9-7 ............................Morgan Cole (5) 98 6 (9) 16-3525 PRINCE HECTOR 13 (P) J Bedi 6-9-6 ................................Paula Muir (3) 92 7 (2) 6544-08 LEDNIKOV 31 (V;D) I Furtado 6-9-6 ........................................David Nolan 94 8 (5) 166338- BLAZER TWO 238 (P;D) L Russell 6-9-5 .....................................Oisin Orr 97 9 (3) 363343- PROPAGATION J198 D Sayer 6-9-4 ............................Paul Mulrennan l99 10 (4) 45/7756 BALRANALD 34 (V) A Hamilton 8-9-1 .............................Dougie Costello 85 11 (1) 85579-0 JAMIH 13 (P;CD) T Jackson 9-9-0 ......................................Joanna Mason 90 12 (8) /53597- MR GAMBINO 348 (PH) J Riches 7-9-0 ................................ Cam Hardie 79 BETTING: 7-2 Twoforthegutter, 4 Stellarmasterpiece, 5 Propagation, 6 Foursome, 7 Prince Hector, 10 Blazer Two, 12 Lednikov, 16 Night Life WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 2-3-6 1 2 2023: Think Trigger 5-9-1 Darragh Keenan 11-1 (J Butler) drawn 8, 11 ran. 3.17 BET AT RACINGTV.COM HANDICAP (5) 3-Y-O; value to winner £4,187; 5f (10 runners) 1 538-42 WILLOLARUPI 7 (B) (9) D Carroll 9-9 . . . . . . . . . . .Harrison Shaw 98 Runs: 7 Places: 4 £7,318 Travelled like the winner before weakening late here last time, chance 2 136-52 KELDEO 10 (D) (1) O Pears 9-9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cam Hardie l99 Runs: 6 Wins: 1 (GS) Places: 1 £7,192 Shaped really well at Musseburgh when hinting her time is near, player 3 46573- ALFA MOONSTONE 193 (CD) (3) C Lidster 9-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shane Gray 94 Runs: 8 Wins: 1 (F) £8,424 Better effort at Newcastle latest, gained sole win at this venue, places 4 288-31 ZAPHEA 10 (D) (6) I Jardine 9-4 . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Mullen 97 Runs: 15 Wins: 2 (GS,G) Places: 3 £15,068 Tough to beat Keldeo latest, won’t be much between again, in hunt 5 98-150 KOJI 16 (8) I Furtado 9-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Hart 85 Runs: 8 Wins: 1 (A) Places: 1 £7,157 Won on stable debut but two big backwards steps since, not obvious 6 0-4120 DESERT MASTER 60 (D) (2) A Brittain 9-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Russell 83 Runs: 14 Wins: 1 (A) Places: 4 £18,575 Inconsistent, record tells the story and others likely to find more, avoid 7 00016- SECRET COMMAND 240 (BF,D) (4) A Nicholls 9-1 . . . . . . . . .Patrick Mathers 96 Runs: 5 Wins: 1 (F) £4,187 Disappointed latest but still has time on side, can bounce back, close 2.47 RACEDAY READY APP HANDICAP (5) value to the winner £4,187; 2m (8 runners) 1 305432 ANIMATO 11 (T,V;BF) (3) D O’Meara 5-9-11 . . . . . . . . . David Nolan 98 Runs: 30 Wins: 3 (2F,GS) Places: 7 £51,251 Returning to this trip is in his favour, rated to win, obvious appeal here 2 328-12 GREEK GIANT 25 (BF,D) (5) E Dunlop 4-9-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oisin Orr 97 Runs: 14 Wins: 3 (F,2A) Places: 5 £21,292 Massive, often takes a while to get going but will fly late, not far away 3 43552- COSMIC SOUL J46 (4) P Neville 4-9-10. . . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Hart 92 Runs: 6 Places: 1 £4,937 Ran some good races for J Horton on the Flat last year, not out of it 4 49-706 PONS AELIUS 32 (D) (6) C Johnston 5-9-10 . . . . . . . . Joe Fanning 90 Runs: 36 Wins: 5 (2F,3A) Places: 9 £125,598 Struggled on the AW this year, down to a very dangerous mark, place 5 3112-5 MARBUZET 34 (B;D) (1) T Easterby 5-9-6. . . . . . . . . . . David Allan l99 Runs: 24 Wins: 4 (2F,GS,G) Places: 9 £33,184 Looked in need of the run on return, unexposed at this trip, dangerous 6 15365- BODYGROOVE J46 (H) (2) M Hammond 4-9-4 . . . . . . . Billy Garritty 87 Runs: 9 Wins: 1 (A) Places: 1 £4,932 Went backward for former yard, bled over hurdles last time, very risky 7 9429-7 MYBOYMAX 35 (T;C) (8) M Hammond 6-9-0 . .Aiden Brookes (5) 85 Runs: 41 Wins: 5 (2F,A,2G) Places: 11 £40,127 Exposed, tailed off on return at Wolves with little promise, best left 8 P880-0 RED FORCE ONE 19 (P;D) (7) P Kirby 9-8-13 . . . . . . . . .Connor Beasley 80 Runs: 44 Wins: 7 (5F,2G) Places: 6 £63,812 Weak in market when beaten a long way on return, would be a shock BETTING: 7-4 Greek Giant, 5-2 Animato, 6 Marbuzet, 8 Cosmic Soul, 10 Pons Aelius, 12 Bodygroove, 16 Myboymax WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 1 4 4 2023: Flint Hill 7-9-10, J Hart 5-1 (R Jefferson), dr 5, 7 ran. 4.47 JOIN RACING TV VETERANS’ HANDICAP (5) value to winner £4,187; 6f (12 runners) 1 8655-3 GHATHANFAR 21 (P;D) (1) T Waggott 8-9-9. . . . . . . . . . . .Jason Hart 97 Runs: 65 Wins: 7 (4F,2A,G) Places: 19 £92,903 Consistent, shaped well return and has dropped to good mark, player 2 337-3R HUDDLE UP 23 (D) (4) D & N Barron 6-9-9 . . . . . . . Billy Garritty 88 Runs: 20 Wins: 2 (S) Places: 6 £34,190 Quirky, good run on return but refused to race last time, obvious risks 3 1010-7 SNASH 9 (H;D) (3) T Easterby 6-9-9. . . . . . . . . .Sean Kirrane 93 Runs: 33 Wins: 6 (4A,2G) £52,972 Not disgraced in better race latest but would need a burn up, places 4 /2009- HAIL SEZER 237 (D) (7) G Harker 7-9-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam James 92 Runs: 22 Wins: 3 (2F,A) Places: 6 £22,557 Form has nosedived since near miss after absence,hard to rule out 5 0063-0 KING OF TONGA 43 (B;D) (2) D Carroll 8-9-5 . . . . . . . . .Harrison Shaw 87 Runs: 61 Wins: 6 (F,S,2GS,2G) Places: 21 £79,067 May have needed return run but it was still a tame effort, lots to prove 6 21109- QUERCUS 196 (P;CD) (5) A Duffield 7-9-4 . . . . . . . . . . Joe Fanning 96 Runs: 35 Wins: 5 (2F,GS,2G) Places: 8 £30,823 Five-time course winner, struggling of late but will do better here, e-w 7 269186 ZARGUN 23 (C) (10) S Dixon 9-9-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Dennis l99 Runs: 63 Wins: 4 (S,GS,G) Places: 12 £93,910 Loves soft ground, dangerous mark on smart previous form, danger 8 186273 MOKAATIL 25 (T,V;D) (12) I Williams 9-8-13 . . . . . . Billy Loughnane 96 Runs: 83 Wins: 10 (4F,2A,GS,3G) Places: 11 £199,931 In and out, has no secrets but will get a good pace to aim at, in the mix 9 70-326 HOLBACHE 16 (PH;BF,D) (8) J Camacho 6-8-11 . . . . . . . .Ryan Sexton 94 Runs: 35 Wins: 6 (F,S,2A,2G) Places: 5 £30,350 Well backed on stable debut but nothing to show for it, hard to rule out 10 7995-7 MOTAWAAZY 15 (P;CD) (11) M Dods 8-8-10 . . . . . . . . . . . .Clifford Lee 89 Runs: 34 Wins: 7 (S,2F,A,3G) Places: 7 £32,427 Can build on return run but mainly disappointing last year, best left 11 70-252 LANGHOLM 13 (T;C,D) (9) M Dods 8-8-10 . . . . . . . .Connor Beasley 98 Runs: 55 Wins: 6 (3F,GS,2G) Places: 18 £48,806 Front runner, wouldn’t want to be taken on but will be tough to pass 12 3502-9 HURSTWOOD 23 (D) (6) P Niven 7-8-10. . . . . . . . . William Pyle (5) 89 Runs: 54 Wins: 8 (S,5F,A,G) Places: 8 £54,859 Would have needed return run but sits on a tricky rating, down the list BETTING: 4 Langholm, 5 Ghathanfar, 6 Mokaatil, 7 Huddle Up, 8 Holbache, Zargun, 10 Quercus, 12 Snash, 14 Hail Sezer WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED: 2 2 2 4-8 2023: Redrosezorro 9-9-7, J Hart 14-1 (C Kellett), dr 5, 10 ran. 8 478-5 EMERALD ARMY 23 (7) D Carroll 8-13 . . . . . . . .Zak Wheatley (5) 90 Runs: 4 £833 Never a factor on handicap debut, needs to leave that behind, risky 9 1262-2 LADY BOUQUET 30 (D) (5) P Kirby 8-12 . . . . . . . . . . .Connor Beasley 96 Runs: 11 Wins: 1 (A) Places: 5 £9,991 Fast finisher, bit unlucky behind in-form rival last time, makes appeal 10 490- NORTHERN PRINCE 350 (10) T Easterby 8-4 . . . . . . . Duran Fentiman 82 Runs: 3 £476 Went backwards in three qualifying runs, handicap debut, best watched BETTING: 10-3 Zaphea, 4 Keldeo, Willolarupi, 7 Lady Bouquet, 8 Alfa Moonstone, 10 Secret Command, 12 Emerald Army WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED and 2023: No corresponding race. ST FOR TIPS, COLOURS & FORM in association with Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............3


RACING RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY’S MEETINGS EACH-WAY THIEF ALPHA MOONSTONE (3.17 Catterick) goes well here and is down the weights for this comeback. Have an e-way double with GHATHANFAR (4.47 Catterick) who showed promise when a close-up third on comeback at Windsor. HEREFORD TEMPLEGATE TOM PEPPER 2.00 .......................................Pyffo 2.30......................Paddy De Pole 3.05.................................Fix At All 3.35.....................Ma Belle Noire 4.05.................Kick Up A Storm 4.35................Golden Maverick 2.00 .......................Backinaction 2.30......................Lightfoot Lady 3.05.................................Fix At All 3.35...........................Dicey Rielly 4.05.......................Face D’music 4.35................Golden Maverick GOING: GOOD nTIC-TAC: R-H almost square-shaped track of 1m4f. Nine fences per circuit and a run-in of 300 yards. nLEADING TRAINERS (2019-2024): Jonjo & A O’Neill 18-72, P Nicholls 16-58, N Mulholland 12-63, N Henderson 11-39. nTOP JOCKEYS (2019-2024): S Twiston-Davies 29-124, H Cobden 16-58, Jonjo O’Neill Jr 13-51, G Sheehan 10-55. nLONGEST TRAVELLER: Whoshotthesheriff (3.05) trained at Richmond. Round trip of 420 miles. nFIRST RUN SINCE WIND OP: None. nLIVE ON SKY SPORTS RACING ROSCOMMON nTIC-TAC: Right-handed, sharp track of 1m 2f, with 3f run from final bend to finish. nDRAW: No advantage. nLEADING TRACK TRAINERS WITH RUNNERS (2019-2024): J P O’Brien 20-94, G M Lyons 15-59, J Harrington 12-79, N Meade 9-54. nTOP TRACK JOCKEYS WITH RIDES (2019-2024): C T Keane 21-107, S Foley 12-104, G F Carroll 12-88, D McDonogh 11-48. nLONGEST TRAVELLER: Giuseppe Cassioli (5.55), Action Plan (6.25), Jabbar (6.55) trained at Kildare. Round trip of 164 miles. nJACKPOT: 3-6. PLACEPOT: 1-6. nTRAINERFAX: J S Bolger won 4.25 in 2021 & 2022. J P O’Brien won 6.25 in 2021 & 2022. nLIVE ON RACING TV EAMONN HAMES 4.25.......................................................................Lady O 4.55........................................................Second Fiddle 5.25.........................................................................Atbay 5.55..............................................................Brains (nb) 6.25............................................................Naval Force 6.55....................................................QUIZ TEST (nap) 7.25.................................................................... Stariam GOING: GOOD WOLVERHAMPTON nTIC-TAC: L-H very tight Tapeta AW track of 1m, with a 330yd run-in. 6f and 7f races start on chutes. nDRAW: Little effect. nLEADING TRAINERS (2019-2024): A Carroll 86-947, P Evans 71-609, G Boughey 52-339, A Watson 50-376. THIS SEASON: A Carroll 10, D Shaw 8, I Williams 8. nTOP JOCKEYS (2019- 2024): L Morris 122-1049, J Mitchell 91-484, D Probert 87-777, D Muscutt 78-496. THIS SEASON: D Probert 13, C Shepherd 9, L Morris 9. nLONGEST TRAVELLER: Coconut Bay (8.30) trained at Carlisle. Round trip of 372 miles. nFIRST RUN SINCE WIND OP: None. nLIVE ON SKY SPORTS RACING TEMPLEGATE TOM PEPPER: 6.20 Danzart, 6.50 Miss Bielsa, 7.20 Miss Collada, 7.55 Pop Dancer, 8.30 Little Empire, 9.00 Billy McGarry 6.20 ....................................................................Danzart 6.50 ............................................................Miss Bielsa 7.20...........................................................Miss Collada 7.55...........................................................Dark Kestrel 8.30.....................................................................Fayasel 9.00 ...................................................... Come On John GOING: STANDARD KILLARNEY JUMPERS nTIC-TAC: Left-handed sharp 1m 2f track. Six fences and five hurdles. nTOP TRAINERS (2019-2024): W P Mullins 33-99, J P O’Brien 20-72, G Elliott 18-128, H De Bromhead 16-100. nTOP JOCKEYS (2019-2024): D J O’Keeffe 19-115, R Blackmore 16-79, P Townend 13-44, J J Slevin 10-64. nLONGEST TRAVELLER: Safran Et Bleu (5.10), Oscars Brother (5.40), Shiroccosmagicgem (7.45) trained at Tipperary. Round trip of 166 miles. nJACKPOT: 3-6. PLACEPOT: 1-6. nTRAINERFAX: E Bolger won 7.45 in 2014, 2021 & 2022. W P Mullins won 6.40 in 2017, 2022 & 2023. nLIVE ON RACING TV EAMONN HAMES 4.40.......................... Kudasheva 5.10.........................Hackney Hill 5.40......................Nas Na Riogh 6.10 .....................Park Of Kings 6.40 .........Gentleman De Mee 7.10..............General Clermont 7.45.................. Romeo Magico 8.20..........................Jump Allen GOOD (GOOD TO YIELDING) 2.00 RACING SPECIALS AT PLANETSPORTBET NOVICES’ HURDLE (Class 4); winner £4,193; 2m 4f.(8 runners) 1 324812- PYFFO 18 (BF) Jonjo & A O’Neill 6-11-10 ..........................Jonjo O’Neill Jr l99 2 251P4- BACKINACTION 19 E Williams 6-11-3......................................Adam Wedge 87 3 05- CATCH CATCHFIRE 29 I Williams 5-11-3 ................................Charlie Todd 72 4 P63565- WELLWILLYA 55 H Nelmes 6-11-3..............................................Paul O’Brien 76 5 17252- LOCKEN LADY 18 A Hales 5-10-10............................................Bryan Carver 95 6 4- RAMENSKY 29 E Lavelle 4-10-9..........................................Thomas Bellamy 80 7 P7-0 SULLIVAN BAY 6 (T) H Knight 4-10-9................................. Brendan Powell 70 8 6- GEORGIA’S CROSS 20 (H) Greenall/Guerriero 4-10-2..Toby Wynne (3) 72 BETTING: 11-10 Pyffo, 3 Backinaction, 4 Locken Lady, 6 Ramensky, 16 Catch Catchfire, 50 Wellwillya, Georgia’s Cross, 150 Sullivan Bay WHERE FAVOURITES FINISHED and 2023: No corresponding meeting. 2.30 BEST ODDS AT PLANETSPORTBET HANDICAP HURDLE (4); winner £4,066; 2m 4f. (8 runners) 1 33/2PP- MAMOON STAR 145 F O’Brien 6-12-0............................... Jonathan Burke 93 2 357511- PADDY DE POLE 22 (P;D) P Nicholls 6-11-13.......... Freddie Gingell (3) l99 3 3P235P- INISHBIGGLE 145 (P,T;D) G Hanmer 9-11-9 ...........................Sean Bowen 89 4 1/P53- LIGHTFOOT LADY 124 N Henderson 7-11-9 ..................Nico De Boinville 85 5 353319/ LEYLAK 687 (P,TH) D Cole 7-11-8............................................Chris Ward (3) — 6 4/U150- JACK THE SAVAGE 150 (TH) L Horsfall 7-11-7 ....................Kevin Brogan 91 7 123/05- BEHOLDEN 22 (V;D) J Snowden 8-11-6...............................Gavin Sheehan 92 8 /05447- ILLICO DE MONTAVE 41 R Gasson 6-10-12......................Benjamin Poste 83 BETTING: 11-8 Paddy De Pole, 3 Lightfoot Lady, 13-2 Beholden, 8 Mamoon Star, 14 Jack The Savage, Inishbiggle, 16 Leylak, Illico De Montave 3.05 LIZ AND IZZY’S HOAP PODCAST HANDICAP CHASE (4); value to the winner £4,700; 2m 5f. (9 runners) 1 228842- FIX AT ALL 24 N Mulholland 8-12-0 ..................................Richie McLernon 89 2 112645- JUDGE EARLE 215 (P) P & M Bowen 12-12-0 ......................James Bowen 96 3 1112PP- AJP KINGDOM 202 F O’Brien 7-12-0......................................Connor Brace 98 4 431F42- IMPERIAL BEDE 39 (BF) Jonjo & A O’Neill 6-12-0........... Jonjo O’Neill Jr 97 5 5/P354- WHOSHOTTHESHERIFF 55 (P) P Kirby 10-11-8 ................Ross Chapman 85 6 12131P- IMAC WOOD 87 (T;CD) D Cole 6-11-7 ................................Chris Ward (3) l99 7 P11663- CARTONNE 19 (T) D McCain 7-11-7............................................Theo Gillard 94 8 P/2452- HALL LANE 20 A King 6-11-6................................................Thomas Bellamy 91 9 5/P513- FAME AND FUN 29 (T) P Nicholls 7-10-12.............................Harry Cobden 93 BETTING: 10-3 Imperial Bede, 9-2 Hall Lane, 5 Fame And Fun, 13-2 Cartonne, 7 Fix At All, 8 Ajp Kingdom, Imac Wood, 12 Judge Earle, 16 Whoshotthesheriff 3.35 DOWNLOAD THE PLANETSPORTBET APP MARES’ HANDICAP CHASE (4); £4,700; 3m 1f. (11 runners) 1 /515PU- ROYALE DANCE 25 (P,T) Noel Williams 7-12-2 ................Jack Hogan (3) 90 2 121165- DICEY RIELLY 19 P & M Bowen 7-12-1...................................James Bowen 97 3 21542P- SHIROCCO’S DREAM 25 (T;CD) J Tizzard 9-11-12 ........ Brendan Powell 96 4 213115- MA BELLE NOIRE 185 (P,T) H Fry 7-11-12 ........................Lorcan Murtagh 98 5 P/28P5- I AM GONNA BE 25 (T) C Longsdon 7-11-11..............................Lilly Pinchin 87 6 12PP41- BRIANNA ROSE 29 (P;CD) M Keighley 7-11-7 .................... Sean Bowen l99 7 5342UP- WHATSDASTORY 36 (B;C) Newland/Insole 11-11-6Sam Twiston-Davies 95 4.05 FREE BETS AT PLANETSPORTBET REWARDS NOVICE HANDICAP HURDLE (4); £4,066; 3m2f. (6 runners) 1 92/4PF- SOLDIER OF DESTINY 52 J Snowden 8-12-2......Will Featherstone (10) 85 2 /FP1P5- BEHIND THE CURTAIN 19 D Pipe 10-11-7...................................Jack Tudor 92 3 22U37-2 FACE D’MUSIC 6 K Price 5-11-4.............................................Gavin Sheehan 94 4 6/3671- KICK UP A STORM 24 (P,T) P Nicholls 6-11-2..................Harry Cobden l99 5 3225- IZZY’S GREY 165 B Clarke 5-10-9.......................................Ciaran Gethings 93 6 /7PU46- JUKEBOX D’EDDY 89 (H) T Gretton 5-10-2..........................David Noonan 92 BETTING: 11-10 Kick Up A Storm, 3 Soldier Of Destiny, 5 Face D’music, 7 Behind The Curtain, 14 Izzy’s Grey, 25 Jukebox D’eddy 4.35 EMMA’S OFFERS AT PLANETSPORTBET HANDICAP HURDLE (4); winner £4,066; 2m. (5 runners) 1 6/4675- BYZANTINE EMPIRE 43 (D) J & R Flint 7-12-0....................Connor Brace 80 2 2311- GOLDEN MAVERICK 38 (D) J Snowden 4-11-10 ........... Gavin Sheehan l99 3 132- SWIFT HAWK 19 (BF,D) P Nicholls 4-11-7.............................Harry Cobden 98 4 /F6074- GOT GREY 32 (T) H Nelmes 5-11-6......................................Charlie Price (3) 82 5 316P7- WESTERN SOLDIER F20 (TH;D) J Tizzard 6-11-1 .......... Brendan Powell 81 BETTING: evens Golden Maverick, 11-8 Swift Hawk, 14 Got Grey, 16 Byzantine 8 /U2B5P- DO YOU THINK 36 (CD) E Lavelle 8-11-4......................Joe Anderson (3) 869 9 P/0731- ANNIE WICKS 48 E Williams 7-10-4 .........................................Adam Wedge 91 10 /434P2- GETBAZOUTOFHERE 36 (P,T) T Gretton 8-10-3................David Noonan 92 11 3PP148- TALKINGTHETALK 200 (P) S Lewis 7-10-2.........................Sean Houlihan 85 BETTING: 7-2 Brianna Rose, 5 Annie Wicks, 6 Dicey Rielly, 13-2 Ma Belle Noire, 7 Royale Dance, 8 Getbazoutofhere, 10 Shirocco’s Dream, 12 I Am Gonna Be 6.20 APPRENTICE HANDICAP (Class 6); winner £2,983; 6f. (8 runners) 1 (4) -762 DANZART 15 (H;CD) S Barclay 6-10-0... J Enright (5) 2 (2) 6246 CIRCLES 31 (B;C) A McCann (Ire) 5-9-13 L Wright (3) 3 (5) 1942 BIG DREAM 14 (B,BF,C) A McCann (Ire) 6-9-12 T Jakes (3) 4 (7) 2495 ARAIFJAN 25 (CD) M Herrington 7-9-9 J Doughty (3) 5 (3) 6865 ALL IN THE HIPS 59 (CD) P Evans 4-9-8 A McDonnell (7) 6 (8) 8280 ELDEYAAR 23 (CD) A Brittain 5-9-1...... A Fielding (5) 7 (1) 7491 RED WALLS 33 (CD) L Williamson 6-9-0..... S Bowen 8 (6) -744 LIL WADE 53 S Dixon 4-8-12.............................. K Fraser Danzart l99, Circles 98, Red Walls 97. 3 Danzart, 7-2 Big Dream, 4 Circles, 5 Red Walls, 8 Araifjan 6.50 FILLIES NOVICE STAKES (5); 3-y-o; winner £3,942; 1m 4f. (7 runners) 1 (6) 1 MISS BIELSA 108 (T;C) S & E Crisford 9-9 J Mitchell 2 (4) 1 SILENT GLANCE 110 R Beckett 9-7............ H Crouch 3 (3) 3 LOVING LOOK 14 H Morrison 9-2........... C Shepherd 4 (7) 7 ARTIFICER 15 (T) D Cunha 9-0 ..................... K O’Neill 5 (5) 75 CITY SAINT 28 A Balding 8-12....................... D Probert 6 (2) LARENTA J Feilden 8-12.................................... D Hogan 7 (1) 6 SWEET PAINTED LADY 30 (H) I Furtado 8-12 M Ghiani Miss Bielsa l99, Silent Glance 94, Loving Look 89. 7-4 Miss Bielsa, 2 Silent Glance, 3 Loving Look, 10 City Saint 7.20 FILLIES MAIDEN (5); 2-y-o; winner £3,402; 5f. (10 runners) 1 (9) 24 ASHEN GLOW 12 A Watson 9-2 ..................... L Morris 2 (4) FLY LIBERTY FLY M Botti 9-2 ........................ M Ghiani 3 (3) 70 FORGET THE PAST 24 W Turner 9-2........... K O’Neill 7.55 HANDICAP (5); winner £3,716; 5f. (10 runners) 1 (6) 7402 REIGNING PROFIT 9 (P;CD) R Carr 5-9-11.. J Sullivan 2 (3) 1-10 JOJO RABBIT 20 (P;CD) R Carr 6-9-10........... L Morris 3 (8) 2697 POP DANCER 23 (P;CD) A Carroll 7-9-8. S De Sousa 4 (4) 0029 DARK KESTREL 3 (T) A Brittain 4-9-6........ M Winn (3) 5 (9) 6269 LEVEL UP 15 (CD) P Evans 5-9-4...... A McDonnell (7) 6 (1) 7765 GUSTAV GRAVES 11 (CD) D Shaw 6-9-4. D Muscutt 7 (5) 39-6 BARNEY’S BAY 15 D Shaw 6-9-1........ F McManoman 8 (10) -358 CATCH CUNNINGHAM 17 (D) M Herrington 5-9-1 T Eaves 9 (2) 2110 ACES WILD 15 (CD) A Wintle 5-8-12 ............. D Probert 10(7) 6057 MURBIH 13 (B;CD) A Brittain 5-8-4................. K O’Neill Level Up l99, Reigning Profit 98, Jojo Rabbit97. 11-4 Reigning Profit, 4 Dark Kestrel, 5 Jojo Rabbit, 13-2 Catch Cunningham, 8 Gustav Graves, 10 Aces Wild, 12 Level Up 8.30 HANDICAP (6); winner £2,983; 7f. (12 runners) 1 (1) 4542 PLUMETTE 20 (P,T;CD) A Ralph 8-9-9....... D Probert 2 (5) 0741 LITTLE EMPIRE 16 (CD) A McCann (Ire) 4-9-9 T Jakes (5) 3 (2) 506- CLOCH NUA 173 (C) S Barclay 5-9-9...... J Enright (7) 4 (3) 74-3 FAYASEL 18 (CD) Murphy/Keady 4-9-7.. C Shepherd 5 (12) 3475 ONE HART 13 (B;BF,CD) D Donovan 7-9-7 S De Sousa 6 (7) 7788 SIENNA BREEZE 4 (B;D) D Wingrove 6-9-6 M Wonnacott (5) 7 (11) 1400 TONAL 23 (TH;C) I Williams 4-9-6 .................... T Eaves 8 (10) 8766 SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX 47 (CD) J Butler 4-9-5 L Morris 9 (6) 2050 SEAS OF ELZAAM 20 (C,D) J Butler 7-9-4.... L Keniry 10 (8) 4222 COCONUT BAY 16 T Davidson 5-8-11............... R Scott 11 (4) 3287 VIVENCY 86 (D) J Mackie 7-8-10.................... D Keenan 12 (9) 3353 KODEBREAKER 14 (D) M Herrington 5-8-9 D Hogan Coconut Bay l99, Fayasel 98, Little Empire 97. 11-4 Little Empire, 4 Plumette, 13-2 Fayasel, 15-2 One Hart, 8 Coconut Bay, 10 South Dakota Sioux, Kodebreaker 9.00 HANDICAP (6); winner £2,983; 1m 1f. (13 runners) 1 (3) 5443 COME ON JOHN 11 (CD) M Attwater 5-9-9 A Farragher 2 (12) -341 SPECIALIST VIEW 14 C Dwyer 4-9-9 ....... S De Sousa 3 (6) -635 WELOOF 44 (CD) J Butler 10-9-9.................. D Muscutt 4 (7) 2702 STRATEGIC FORTUNE 11 (CD) J Butler 7-9-9.. L Keniry 5 (2) 36-9 ROMAN PRINCESS 126 J Stimpson 5-9-8 C Howarth (3) 6 (4) 8-00 FRANKFREYA 27 (BH,TH) D Holland 4-9-8.... J Egan 7 (1) 2126 VAN ZANT 14 (P;C) R Carr 5-9-6.................... J Sullivan 8 (5) 7-64 VOLTAIC 8 (CD) A Carroll 8-9-6.............. J Doughty (7) 9 (11) -538 WALLAROO 27 (CD) I Furtado 6-9-5 .......... E Croot (7) 10(9) 0861 BILLY MCGARRY 14 (P) M Herrington 5-9-5. T Eaves 11(8) 5694 FLYING PANTHER 14 (H) J Owen 4-9-2. A Keeley (3) 12(13) 6400 INCLEMENT WEATHER 25 A Hales 6-9-2..... L Morris 13(10) 1403 INEXPLICABLE 20 (V;CD) A Brittain 7-9-2 M Winn (3) Inexplicable l99, Specialist View 98, Strategic Fortune 97. 4 Specialist View, 11-2 Billy McGarry, 7 Strategic Fortune, 15-2 Come On John, 10 Van Zant, 12 Weloof, Flying Panther 4 (2) 43 MISS COLLADA 8 R Hannon 9-2.................... L Keniry 5 (5) 8 PAINT THE TOWN RED 24 R Spencer 9-2 K Shoemark 6 (7) 3 SUBSONICTOSHANNON 35 J Channon 9-2 D Probert 7 (10) 42 UNTHINKABLE 16 G Boughey 9-2 ..........C Shepherd 8 (8) ZENEVIEVA D O’Meara 9-2.......................... M Winn (3) 9 (6) 9 LIBERTY BIRD 21 C Johnston 9-0............... J Mitchell 10(1) RUBY RASCAL J Parr 9-0.............................. C Bennett Subsonictoshannon l99, Ashen Glow 98, Miss Collada 93. 2 Miss Collada, 3 Unthinkable, Ashen Glow, 8 Subsonictoshannon 4.25 MAIDEN STAKES; 2-y-o; winner €14,999; 1m. (13 runners) 1 (4) PURE GRANITE J Harney 9-4.............. A Caffrey (5) 2 (12) 05 REFRESHMENT 16 M Fahey 9-4.............. R Whelan 3 (13) ALL RIGHT BY ME G Lyons 9-2 ................... C Keane 4 (11) HANDMEDOWNMYBIBLE P Magee 9-2. R Colgan 5 (7) I AM ME D O’Brien 9-2 ...................................... G Ryan 6 (8) WILLIAM F BROWNE G Lyons 9-2............. G Carroll 7 (6) 0 YOUR CALL 16 N Meade 9-2.................. J Powell (3) 8 (1) 4 ELZEM 7 J O’Brien 9-0......................... D McMonagle 9 (10) NATIVE HONEY J Bolger 9-0.............. D McDonogh 10(9) UNDEFEATABLE K Smith 9-0 .................. J Ryan (5) 11(3) ZARAAHMANDO A Slattery 9-0..................... B Coen 12(2) LADY O J Harrington 8-13................................. S Foley 13(5) NERMANSA D Marnane 8-9....................... A Slattery Elzem l99, Refreshment 82, Your Call 70. 5-2 Elzem, 5 William F Browne, All Right By Me, 11-2 I Am Me 4.55 HANDICAP; winner €6,000; 1m. (14 runners) 1 (5) 0-55 BARNHILL ROSE 5 (P;C,D) D Hogan 6-10-2.P Harnett 2 (13) 093- GOSFORD 157 E Lynam 4-9-13 ........................ J Ryan (5) 3 (2) 1340 RIVER DERWENT 38 (B;D) T Coyle 6-9-12 A Caffrey (5) 4 (3) 6431 PLAY IT AGAIN ZAAM 5 (D) C Maxwell 4-9-11(7ex) R Whearty (5) 5 (6) 00-1 BOADICEA BELLE 30 (P;D) M Smith 5-9-9... G Carroll 6 (11) 400- WILD MOUNTAIN 195 P McKenna 5-9-9.... J Sheridan 7 (14) 6198 FEATURE THIS 30 (D) P Flynn 5-9-6...... D McMonagle 8 (1) -558 CHERRY PINK 31 (B) Halford/Collins 4-9-5.. D Murphy (10) 9 (10) 00-0 PURRING ALONG 30 T Dowling 5-9-3 ........... N Crosse 10 (4) 58-0 SECOND FIDDLE 22 C Donoghue 5-8-13 . D McDonogh 11 (12) -282 WONDER SPIRIT 38 G Kingston 6-8-13. C MacRedmond (5) 12 (9) 0-70 KNOCKMORE PRINCE 19 J McConnell 4-8-12S Rutledge (3) 13 (8) 00-0 LIGHTUPTHESKY 87 V Ward 4-8-12.............. K Leonard 14 (7) -010 MAESTRO STICK 52 (T) K Clarke 7-8-12............ G Ryan Wonder Spirit l99, Gosford 98, Barnhill Rose 97. 6-4 Play It Again Zaam, 5 Gosford, 8 Wonder Spirit, Boadicea Belle 5.25 HANDICAP; winner €6,000; 1m. (15 runners) 1 (8) 6-33 ON OUR RADAR 101 A Slattery 4-10-2....C Horgan (7) 2 (9) -000 DAZZLING SPIRIT 14 (D) D Foster 6-9-12...... G Carroll 3 (7) 2510 NOTFORALONGTIME 17 (D) L Hourigan 7-9-10O McSweeney (3) 4 (11) 808- SURVIVING MURMANSK J216 J Barcoe 6-9-9D McMonagle 5 (15) 0008 ARTHUR’S VICTORY 4 (D) J Nash 6-9-8 . D McDonogh 6 (10) 33-3 GOLDEN DAYS 103 Halford/Collins 7-9-7.... R Whelan 7 (13) 0520 SUPER CUB 31 (B) D Hogan 5-9-6............... J Sheridan 8 (12) 60-0 MARVELLOUS LADY 56 E Delany 3-9-4......... C Keane 9 (1) 180- NAVORROSSE 187 G Kingston 7-9-4. C MacRedmond (5) 10(2) 008- L’IMMORTALE 357 (HH) M Grassick 4-9-1.. D Sheehy 11(6) 00-6 VIKKI WALL 8 I Donoghue 4-8-13.................... J Ryan (5) 12(3) 4545 ATBAY 14 (B;BF) M Fahey 5-8-12.......................... S Foley 13(5) 70-9 JUJUBELLA 36 S Crawley 3-8-12.......................... B Coen 14(14) 87-0 RECKLESS QUALITY 23 P Martin 4-8-12.......R Colgan 15(4) 0000 THIRTYSECONDSTREET 22 L Comer 4-8-12 J Powell (3) Super Cub l99, Arthur’s Victory 98, Golden Days 97. 3 Golden Days, 5 On Our Radar, 11-2 Atbay, 8 Super Cub, 10 Notforalongtime, Arthur’s Victory, Vikki Wall, Jujubella 5.55 HANDICAP; winner €6,900; 1m. (15 runners) 1 (3) /681 ORANDI 7 (T;D) A Martin 6-10-6............... J Kearney (5) 2 (12) 03-9 BRAVE TROOP 23 B Fitzgerald 5-10-1.......... L McAteer 3 (8) 290- EXCUZIO JOE 190 (D) P Murphy 7-10-1............. G Ryan 4 (15) -000 GUSTAVUS WESTON 23 J Murphy 8-9-12..... G Carroll 5 (13) 2611 MAY NIGHT 3 (D) D Hogan 6-9-12(7ex).. K Kennedy (7) 6 (5) 6-60 MILE END 22 C Murphy 4-9-12.............................. B Coen 7 (1) 2559 SHOOT TO KILL 45 (D) A McG’ness 7-9-12 C MacRedmond (5) 8 (11) -044 TRUE STATESMAN 103 A McGuinness 4-9-12 R Whelan 9 (16) 727- CHURCH MOUNTAIN 226 (D) D Hogan 6-9-11. J Sheridan 10 (6) -507 POLAR BEAR 14 (V) J Harrington 4-9-11........... S Foley 11 (4) 0823 BRAINS 33 (B,T;D) R Donohoe 8-9-8...... A Caffrey (5) 12 (10) 3608 LITTLE KEILEE 36 C Murphy 4-9-7....... D McMonagle 13 (9) -440 RIO LARGO 22 L Comer 4-9-6.................. D McDonogh 14 (2) 9-73 ARCH ENEMY 7 (D) P Magee 5-9-4................ S Bird (7) 15 (7) 7-72 ROCKBURY LAD 52 (B,E;D) M O’Callaghan 5-9-4 C Keane 16 (14) 240- GIUSEPPE CASSIOLI 213 (D) G O’Leary 7-9-4 RESERVE Brave Troop l99, Excuzio Joe 98, Arch Enemy 97. 3 Orandi, 6 Arch Enemy, 15-2 Rockbury Lad, 8 Brains, 10 Polar Bear, 12 Shoot To Kill, May Night, 14 Brave Troop 6.25 AUCTION STAKES; 3-y-o; winner €18,000; 1m 2f 101yds.(7 runners) 1 (4) -021 ACTION PLAN 19 G O’Leary 9-10 .......................S Foley 2 (2) 14- NAVAL FORCE 205 D O’Brien 9-10................... G Ryan 3 (5) 15 NESKI SHERELSKI 17 J O’Brien 9-10 D McMonagle 4 (1) 34-8 FINE POINT 48 J Bolger 9-5............................ A Slattery 5 (3) 8-4 JACK SPRIGGINS 16 (BF) J Murtagh 9-5 ...... B Coen 6 (7) 07-0 A DAUGHTERSDELIGHT 16 P Magee 9-0 J Ryan (5) 7 (6) 84- WINDOW OF TIME 171 J O’Brien 9-0.. D McDonogh Action Plan l99, Neski Sherelski 87, Naval Force 83. 2 Action Plan, 3 Naval Force, 4 Jack Spriggins, Neski Sherelski 6.55 APPRENTICE HANDICAP; winner €6,900; 1m 4f. (11 runners) 1 (1) -732 DUKE OF LEGGAGH 20 (BF) M Mulvany 4-10-2 S Bird (2) 2 (2) 048- MILTEYE J53 (TH) E O’Grady 4-10-0 ............ C Horgan 3 (6) 313- FRENCH COMPANY 253 J Coogan 6-9-13.. C G’harry (2) 4 (10) 119- JABBAR 220 (CD) G O’Leary 5-9-13..................A Hayes 5 (7) 333- QUIZ TEST 221 S Byrne 4-9-12 .................... K Kennedy 6 (11) 1-10 UNTERBERG 52 (D) L Hourigan 5-9-11 ... C Hogan (2) 7 (8) 2-84 SIXPACK 20 J Murtagh 4-9-10................ R Mulligan (2) 8 (9) 465- SCOTT LANG J29 (P) P Flynn 7-9-8................. J Cleary 9 (4) 569- L’UN DEUX TROIS 208 (D) O McKiernan 8-9-4 S Woods 10(3) 30-9 WAJAAHA J27 (V;D) P McKenna 9-9-4 ... D Power (4) 11(5) 300- MATER MATUTA 171 E Delany 8-8-7.. K Faulkner (7) Quiz Test l99, L’Un Deux Trois 98, Jabbar 97. 5-2 Duke Of Leggagh, 4 Sixpack, 6 Quiz Test, 13-2 French Company, 7 Jabbar, 12 Unterberg, Scott Lang 7.25 MAIDEN FILLIES STAKES; winner €8,099; 1m 4f. (7 runners) 1 (2) 0/5- CHEMDAWG 208 O McKiernan 5-9-4......... R Whelan 2 (7) 866- FLORIDA TAIGA 178 S Duffy 4-9-4............... N Crosse 3 (1) 030- INFLUENTIAL LADY J51 J Barcoe 10-9-4 K Callaghan (5) 4 (6) 89-9 MOLLYS GLORY 17 (T) M Grassick 9-9-4.. D Sheehy 5 (4) ROYAL HOLLOW J18 (H) A Slattery 6-9-4 A Slattery 6 (5) 02- STARIAM 249 J Harrington 4-9-4....................... S Foley 7 (3) 5-0 UNASSUMING 23 (T) J O’Brien 4-9-4. D McMonagle Stariam l99, Chemdawg 92, Florida Taiga 79. 6-5 Stariam, 4 Unassuming, 5 Chemdawg, 6 Royal Hollow 4.40 MARES MAIDEN HURDLE; winner €6,300; 2m 6f 100yds.(16 runners) 1 403- INNATENDUE 24 (T;BF) J McConnell 6-11-7........B Harvey 2 16-9 ROEDORA 12 J O’Brien 5-11-7..................................... J Slevin 3 43P- HURRICANE HONEY 231 G Elliott 5-10-13....... J Gainford 4 205- JOKERS ‘N’ CLOWNS 18 (H) G Cromwell 5-10-13C S-Walsh (5) 5 /65- KUDASHEVA 177 (T) H Bromhead 6-10-13 R Blackmore 6 PP- KYUSHA 50 (BH) J Hanlon 6-10-13................... J McGarvey 7 P- LARKINS LANE 24 R O’Leary 5-10-13...................... R Doyle 8 623- LITTLEBIGGIE 90 (H) R Hackett 7-10-13........ L Quinlan (5) 9 5- MAZZA’S MAHLER 22 B Fitzgerald 8-10-13.. D Gilligan (3) 10 424- MILANAWAY 18 D Hogan 6-10-13................................D King 11 293- REBEL TREATY 23 C McSweeney 6-10-13......... P Enright 12 707- RED NIGHT SKY 18 L Archdeacon 6-10-13... J Shinnick (7) 13 0PP- TILLOUGHNA 92 D Budds 6-10-13..................... D O’Keeffe 14 6- WUDYA 81 G Elliott 5-10-13........................................... S Ewing 15 LADY MAMIE P Gilligan 4-10-5 ............... S O’Callaghan (5) 16 P8- STAR CONTACT 24 S Curling 4-10-5 .................. R Deegan 17 675- MOUNTRIVERS LASS 20 R Murphy 5-10-13.... RESERVE 18 6P/ DAMOFTHEBAY 388 P Roche 5-10-13............... RESERVE 19 MILLWOOD LADY M O’Connor 6-10-13............. RESERVE Innatendue l99, Jokers ‘N’ Clowns 92, Kudasheva 92. 3 Kudasheva, 4 Jokers ‘N’ Clowns, 6 Innatendue, Milanaway, 8 Rebel Treaty, 10 Littlebiggie, Hurricane Honey 5.10 MAIDEN HURDLE; winner €6,300; 2m 4f. (14 runners) 1 233- CROOKED TANNIE 22 (BF) C Collins 5-11-12 J Gainford 2 641- JET SETTING JIM 228 J Queally 7-11-12..... M O’Sullivan 3 3P8- ST CUTHBERT’S CAVE 64 G Elliott 6-11-12 .. C Millar (7) 4 0- ALLY KAZOO 298 S Curling 5-11-4 ..................... P Enright 5 6- HACKNEY HILL 163 E O’Grady 6-11-4 ...... M McDonagh 6 4/9- IKALIMIX 43 E O’Sullivan 6-11-4..........................S O’Keeffe 7 MOONLIGHT JAZZ H Bromhead 5-11-4.... R Blackmore 8 62U- OLLIE LA BA BA 198 E McCarthy 6-11-4 .. G Noonan (5) 9 335- PARK THE GIANT 20 P Fenton 6-11-4.................. B Hayes 10 U- PRESENTING MAX 170 A Martin 5-11-4 ............ D Meyler 11 599- SAFRAN ET BLEU 165 P Doyle 5-11-4................... J Doyle 12 PU-9 TOKENS GLORY 15 J O’Keeffe 5-11-4... M O’Connor (3) 13 625- WINNING SMUT F17 M Hourigan 5-11-4....... D O’Keeffe 14 80- WOLFHILL 27 M Bowe 6-11-4.............. N Prendergast (7) Park The Giant l99, Ollie La Ba Ba 97, Winning Smut 95. 3 Ollie La Ba Ba, 4 Crooked Tannie, 9-2 Park The Giant, 13-2 Moonlight Jazz, Winning Smut, 8 Jet Setting Jim 5.40 NOVICE HURDLE; winner €7,200; 2m 4f. (8 runners) 1 385- LINDEN ARDEN 20 (D) M Bowe 6-11-10.... C Quirke (5) 2 231- NAS NA RIOGH 20 (D) H Bromhead 6-11-10 R Blackmore 3 341- ON THE STEEL 24 C O’Dwyer 5-11-10.... C O’Dwyer (5) 4 216- OSCARS BROTHER 43 C King 6-11-10................. D King 5 313- UNDENIABLE ALIBI 39 G Elliott 5-11-10.. D Gilligan (3) 6 5BP- DUNDANIEL 24 (BF) M Kennedy 9-11-4 ... M O’Sullivan 7 MY LYKA F344 W P Mullins 5-11-4 ............... P Townend 8 0/7- ONE BIG BOUM 190 P Fenton 5-11-4......... N Moore (7) Oscars Brother l99, Undeniable Alibi 91, Nas Na Riogh 89. 5-2 Oscars Brother, 11-4 My Lyka, 3 Nas Na Riogh, 13-2 Linden Arden, 7 Undeniable Alibi, 8 On The Steel, 16 Dundaniel 6.10 HANDICAP HURDLE; winner €9,900; 2m 4f. (15 runners) 1 /0P- JAZZY MATTY 156 (P,T) C Collins 5-11-12 ..... J Gainford 2 PPP- ALDO THE APACHE 137 (T;D) C Murphy 8-11-9 R Condon (5) 3 53-F ZOFFANIEN 11 (C) D Hogan 7-11-9............................D King 4 53-0 THE OTHER MOZZIE 12 G Cromwell 5-11-7... K Donoghue 5 77-P GARRYBELLO 11 (H,T) T Cooper 6-11-6.... M O’Sullivan 6 256- MISS TEMPO 29 H Bromhead 8-11-5 .......... R Blackmore 7 62P- UHTRED 257 G Elliott 9-11-4..................................... S Ewing 8 77-0 BALLYWILLIAM BOY 12 (PH) M Hourigan 9-11-2 . D O’Keeffe 9 134- SEA MUSIC 211 E Mullins 6-11-2........................... D Meyler 10 35-0 PARK OF KINGS 12 (PH,T) P Nolan 6-11-0........ M Walsh 11 R40- CEROC 43 (B;D) E O’Grady 6-10-12 ............ M McDonagh 12 00U- OPTIONAL MIX 44 (T;D) E Doyle 8-10-12 S O’Callaghan (5) 13 121- PITWOOD ROAD 43 (B) T O’Brien 6-10-11 J Shinnick (7) 14 810- IDOL 99 (D) S Curling 6-10-7 ................................. P Enright 15 350- MERCURY MISSION 42 M O’Connor 5-10-6. D Gilligan (3) Uhtred l99, Garrybello 98, Optional Mix 97. 11-4 Sea Music, 4 Miss Tempo, 9-2 Pitwood Road, 7 Idol, 12 Park Of Kings, Uhtred, Zoffanien, 14 Mercury Mission 6.40 AN RIOCHT CHASE GRADE 3 (1); winner €17,101; 2m 5f. (8 runners) 1 42-U GENTLEMAN DE MEE 13 (H) W P Mullins 8-11-12. M Walsh 2 41-7 ASH TREE MEADOW 13 (C,D) G Elliott 8-11-8.. S Ewing 3 604- FURY ROAD 79 (P) G Elliott 10-11-8.................... D Gilligan 4 27P- SALVADOR ZIGGY 62 (C) G Elliott 8-11-3....... J Gainford 5 112- VISIONARIAN 184 (D) G Cromwell 9-11-3.. K Donoghue 6 /34- FRENCH DYNAMITE 113 (D) M Morris 9-11-0 D O’Keeffe 7 5F7- BONNIE KELLIE 24 (BF) S Curling 7-10-7......... P Enright 8 10-0 EFFERNOCK FIZZ 13 (D) C Collins 9-10-7 .......... C Millar Gentleman De Mee l99, Visionarian 98, Ash Tree Meadow 97. 6-4 Gentleman De Mee, 4 French Dynamite, 5 Visionarian, 11-2 Salvador Ziggy, 8 Ash Tree Meadow, 20 Fury Road 7.10 HANDICAP CHASE; winner €6,900; 2m 4f 100yds. (13 runners) 1 066- WALK IN THE DARK 20 B Walsh 7-11-12...... D Gilligan (3) 2 868- A MERE BAGATELLE 27 (B) J Hanlon 7-11-10.. S Fenelon (7) 3 277- LAKE CHAD 22 P Fenton 9-11-10 ....................... N Moore (7) 4 7PP- PRESENTING POINT 64 (B;D) A O’Grady 10-11-8. D O’Keeffe 5 614- LILIAN BLAND 25 (H;BF,D) N Hennessy 8-11-7. R Deegan 6 608- MALTON GROOVE 19 (H,T) D McLoughlin 7-11-7 S O’Keeffe 7 842- GENERAL CLERMONT 21 D Fitzgerald 8-11-4 G Brouder (5) 8 003- LISTENHERETOMEJACK 21 E Doyle 9-11-1........ D Meyler 9 653- NAZINE 20 (PH) M McDonagh 7-11-1.............. C Quirke (5) 10 14F- DEFINITEADARE 225 (C) C Coakley 10-10-10 S O’Callaghan (5) 11 400- OUT OF THE PARK 32 (PH) A O’Grady 6-10-6. P Enright 12 665- COPPER COAST 22 (T) S Connell 6-10-2 .... M O’Sullivan 13 907- LAND JET 29 P Maher 8-10-2 ................................S O’Keeffe Walk In The Dark l99, Lilian Bland 98, General Clermont 97. 4 Definiteadare, 5 Lilian Bland, Nazine, 6 General Clermont, 13-2 Listenheretomejack, 8 Malton Groove 7.45 HUNTER CHASE; winner €6,300; 2m 7f. (13 runners) 1 P13- ANNAMIX 32 (T;CD) W P Mullins 11-12-3..Mr P W Mullins 2 1P3- GRANGE ISLAND 44 W Burke 8-12-0.....Mr J Murphy (7) 3 416- ROMEO MAGICO 32 (D) E Mullins 6-12-0... Mr D McGill (7) 4 P45- NICE TO MEET 21 M O’Connor 8-11-11.Mr T P-Roche (7) 5 12-1 AU FLEURON 15 D Christie 7-11-7....................Mr B O’Neill 6 P2-F BATTLEOVERDOYEN 15 (D) G Elliott 11-11-7... Mr J M Halford (7) 7 223- EARLY DOORS 42 (P;D) E Bolger 11-11-7..... Mr D O’Connor 8 35-2 EARTHS FURIES 15 E O’Sullivan 8-11-7..Mr A O’Sillivan (7) 9 27-U HARDLINE 10 (P) G Elliott 12-11-7..... Mr J Williamson (7) 10 24-P JEREMY PASS 8 (P) S Curling 9-11-7............Mr P King (5) 11 P54- LOW LIE THE FIELDS 22 (P) P Maher 10-11-7... Mr B Stone (7) 12 1P-P YOUNOWHATIMEAN 16 E McCarthy 7-11-7Mr R Sugrue (7) 13 U51- SHIROCCOSMAGICGEM 21 E Power 6-11-4.Mr J Barry (3) Au Fleuron l99, Annamix 96, Battleoverdoyen 90. 15-8 Annamix, 9-2 Au Fleuron, 5 Battleoverdoyen, 11-2 Romeo Magico, 6 Early Doors, 14 Shiroccosmagicgem 8.20 LADIES NAT HUNT FLAT; winner €6,300; 2m 1f. (10 runners) 1 7- JEU DE PIC 223 T Cooper 5-12-0............... Miss P Elvin (7) 2 JUMP ALLEN (TH) W P Mullins 5-12-0.. Miss J Townend 3 2P7- MAJOR BARRY 25 J Kiely 6-12-0............... Ms A Power (7) 4 RUBIES OR GOLD M Mullins 5-12-0........ Miss S Doyle (7) 5 7-6 TORQUAY ROAD 6 P Flood 5-12-0..... Miss G Benson (7) 6 264- WHATSYOURPROBLEM 21 J Queally 6-12-0 Miss O Queally (7) 7 364- DANSANTTOTHETUNE 20 D O’Brien 6-11-7.. Ms J Grant (7) 8 053- FLORANCE 19 A McCann 6-11-7 ..... Miss A O’Connor (3) 9 REEL ORANGE S Curling 5-11-7............................ T Quail (7) 10 WHISKEYFORLUCK E Larkin 5-11-7........ Ms N J Irvine (7) Whatsyourproblem l99, Major Barry 96, Florance 95. 6-4 Jump Allen, 5 Whatsyourproblem, Florance, 7 Reel Orange, 8 Major Barry, Jeu De Pic, 10 Rubies Or Gold PARIS LONGCHAMP 2.50: 1 ROUHIYA M Guyon (33-1); 2 Kathmandu (66-1); 3 Vespertilio (12-1). 15 ran (Louise Procter 9-4 fav). hd; nk. F Graffard. T: €31.70; €8.30, €14.10, €6.10. Trif: €2.05. 3.30: 1 METROPOLITAN A Pouchin (25-1); 2 Dancing Gemini (22-1); 3 Alcantor (20-1). 13 ran (Henry Longfellow 11-8 fav). 1 /2l; hd. M Baratti. T: €25.30; €7.20, €8.80, €6.10. Trif: €989.90. KILLARNEY 1.00: 1 ST FAZ P T Enright (2-1); 2 How About No (13-8 fav); 3 Duhallow Jury (33- 1); 4 Tic Tac Toe (50-1). 16 ran. 11 /2l; 14l; 11l. E J O’Grady. T: €3; €1.10, €1.90, €7.90. Ex: €7.40. Trif: €115.20. CF: €5.66. NR: Dylan’s Chance, Heroes Rise, King In Love. 1.35: 1 AL GASPARO K M Donoghue (5-4 fav); 2 Irish Panther (11-8); 3 Sionnach Eile (6-1). 15 ran. 24l; 15l. G Cromwell. T: €2.25; €1.70, €1.10, €1.10. Ex: €3.50. Trifecta: €9.20. CF: €3.36. NR: King’s Commander, Lieber Nicc, One Big Boum, The Greek Mason. 2.10: 1 MINX TIARA S Flanagan (10-3); 2 Lady Rita (14-1); 3 Shecouldbeanything (15-8 fav). 7 ran. 41 /2l; 11 /2l. D O’Brien. T: €4.80; €2.30, €2.70. Ex: €46.30. Trif: €242.60. CF: €41.89. 2.45: 1 SENECIA P Enright (33-1); 2 So Scottish (6-1); 3 Fiveonefive (7-2). 11 ran (Encanto Bruno 3-1 fav). hd; 71 /2l. V Halley. T: €34; €6.60, €2.10, €1.60. Ex: €390.70. Tric: €892.73. Trif: €957.70. CF: €233.32. NR: Cheerful Chap, Fascile Mode. 3.20: 1 SOLITARY MAN D O’Keeffe (6-4 fav); 2 Duffle Coat (9-2); 3 Gaelic Arc (17- 2). 5 ran. 1 /2l; 22l. E Bolger. T: €2.50; €1.50, €1.80. Ex: €8.80. Trif: €24.20. CF: €8.53. 3.55: 1 SAYLAVEE P Townend (2-7 fav); 2 Henning (9-1); 3 Sea Aster (12-1). 10 ran. 7l; 23 /4l. W P Mullins. T: €1.29; €1.10, €1.70, €2.10. Ex: €4.70. Trif: €23.80. CF: €5.03. 4.30: 1 BRIDESWELL LAD J J Slevin (20- 1); 2 Stealthy Tom (8-1); 3 Midnight Our Fred (11-4 fav). 15 ran. 13 /4l; 43 /4l. S Neville. T: €28.30; €7, €3.30, €1.40. Ex: €245.50. Tric: €596.44. Trif: €1413. CF: €177.70. 5.05: 1 KALIUM Mr P W Mullins (4-1); 2 Derryville (8-1); 3 Gather Yourself (7-1). 12 ran (Florida Strait 7-2 fav). 19l; nk. S Doyle. T: €5; €1.80, €2.50, €2.50. Ex: €44.30. Trifecta: €281.60. CF: €35.60. PLACEPOT: €102.70 LEOPARDSTOWN 1.15: 1 IGOR STRAVINSKY W M Lordan (5-2); 2 Apricot Ice (11-10 fav); 3 White Clover (12-1). 12 ran. 21 /4l; 2l. A P O’Brien. T: €3.50; €1.10, €1.10, €2.40. Ex: €6.30. Trif: €28.20. CF: €5.76. NR: Hot To Foxtrot, Perfect Reel, Speedwood. 1.50: 1 HIGHBURY W M Lordan (11- 10 fav); 2 Himalayan Heights (7-2); 3 Vice President (6-1). 9 ran. 71 /2l; ns. A P O’Brien. T: €2.10; €1.20, €1.10, €1.50. Ex: €5.80. Trifecta: €16.50. CF: €4.89. 2.25: 1 WENDLA C T Keane (7-1); 2 Buttons (6-5 fav); 3 Vina Arana (66-1). 7 ran. 3 /4l; hd. G Lyons. T: €8; €1.90, €1.30. Ex: €15.10. Trif: €278.90. CF: €14.83. 3.00: 1 BOLD DISCOVERY S Foley (5-1); 2 Real Appeal (11-1); 3 Knight To King (7-4 fav). 5 ran. 1 /2l; 3 /4l. J Harrington. T: €6; €2.30, €2.90. Ex: €32.10. Trif: €125. CF: €48.63. NR: Quar Shamar, Yosemite Valley. 3.35: 1 LOS ANGELES W M Lordan (4-5 fav); 2 Euphoric (6-1); 3 Taraj (11-2). 5 ran. 1l; hd. A P O’Brien. T: €1.80; €1.10, €1.90. Ex: €3.60. Trif: €18.50. CF: €6.17. 4.10: 1 LOPE DE LILAS C T Keane (9-2); 2 Finsceal Luas (11-4 jtfav); 3 Fleetingly (11-4 jtfav). 9 ran. 21 /4l; 41 /4l. W P Mullins. T: €5.50; €1.60, €1.20, €1.30. Ex: €16.60. Trifecta: €65.30. CF: €16.99. 4.45: 1 SATURN S Foley (9-4 fav); 2 Ethical Diamond (16-5); 3 Global Energy (6-1). 11 ran. ns; 23 /4l. J Harrington. T: €3.25; €1.10, €1.70, €2.10. Ex: €9.50. Tric: €39.14. Trif: €34.60. CF: €9.33. NR: Joe Masseria, Lady Arwen. 5.20: 1 ORTELIUS W M Lordan (11-8 fav); 2 Invention (5-1); 3 Tamrat (10-1). 8 ran. 13 /4l; 1 /2l. A P O’Brien. T: €2.38; €1.30, €1.50, €2.50. Ex: €5.10. Tricast: €47.76. Trifecta: €30.50. CF: €8.34. PLACEPOT: €41.10 LUDLOW 1.43: 1 MATTERHORN H Cobden (10-11 jtfav); 2 Gower Prince (10-11 jtfav); 2 ran. 8l. P Nicholls. T: £1.91; NR: Playful Saint. 2.18: 1 BELLBIRD B Hughes (3-1); 2 Chevington (8-1); 3 Opera King (3-1). 6 ran (Cusano 9-4 fav). 21 /2l; 33 /4l. D McCain. T: £4; £1.70, £3.40. Ex: £21.50. Trif: £60.70. CF: £24.06. 2.53: 1 TRAPISTA J O’Neill Jr (5-4 fav); 2 Regal Renaissance (9-2); 3 Voice Of Calm (11-1). 5 ran. hd; 3 /4l. J & A O’Neill. T: £2.25; £1.20, £2. Ex: £5.70. Trif: £25.70. CF: £7.20. NR: Great Snow, Royale Margaux. 3.28: 1 COLLINGHAM C Maggs (17-2); 2 Cawthorne Banker (3-1 fav); 3 Him Malaya (10- 3). 9 ran. 1l; 1 /2l. D McCain. T: £9.50; £2.70, £1.50, £1.40. Ex: £34.60. Tric: £102.73. Trif: £148.10. CF: £33.93. NR: Equus Millar, Jazz King. 4.03: 1 JAXONNE J O’Neill Jr (9-4 fav); 2 Awesome Foursome (10-3); 3 Bear Claws (9-1). 10 ran. 12l; 21 /4l. J & A O’Neill. T: £3.25; £1.40, £1.60, £1.60. Ex: £11.80. Tric: £57.40. Trif: £82.70. CF: £10.80. NR: Express Surprise. 4.38: 1 BETHPAGE T Bellamy (6-1); 2 Mactavish (5-1); 3 Karakoram (7-2 jtfav). 9 ran (Flashy Boy 7-2 jtfav). 13 /4l; 1l. E Lavelle. T: £7; £1.90, £1.70, £1.60. Ex: £25.50. Tric: £121.31. Trif: £120.30. CF: £36.54. NR: Kapamazov, Kingston Kid. 5.13: 1 EMMA HAMILTON D Bass (13-2); 2 Coilrock (10-3); 3 Fantomas (5-1). 10 ran (I Look How I Look 15-8 fav). 4l; 1l. H Daly. T: £7.50; £2.10, £2, £1.70. Ex: £38.90. Tric: £119.21. Trif: £208.60. CF: £28.34. NR: Call Me Arthur, I Got Stung, Milanese Rose, Saint Bibiana. P/POT: £29.10 Q/POT: £5.30 NEWCASTLE 3.07: 1 CROSS THE TRACKS O Murphy (5-4 fav); 2 Wren Officer (12-1); 3 Mr Wonderful (9-2). 9 ran. 2l; nk. R Spencer. T: £2.25; £1.10, £2.60, £1.80. Ex: £13.90. Tric: £54.30. Trif: £67.80. CF: £18.22. NR: Buzz Box. 3.42: 1 STORM STAR O Murphy (10-3); 2 Jungle Land (16-5 fav); 3 Nazionale (13-2). 9 ran. 11 /4l; 13 /4l. A Balding. T: £4.34; £1.60, £1.50, £1.90. Ex: £16.40. Trif: £73.70. CF: £14.14. NR: Formby, Midnight’s Dream. 4.17: 1 SEA LEGEND D Muscutt (13-8 fav); 2 Jean Baptiste (9-1); 3 Percy Willis (16-1). 10 ran. 21 /4l; 1 /2l. J Fanshawe. T: £2.63; £1.30, £2.50, £3.40. Ex: £17.20. Tri: £176.87. Trif: £130.50. CF: £17.37. 4.52: 1 NATZOR D Tudhope (9-2); 2 Ludo’s Landing (11-2); 3 Prince Achille (10-1). 10 ran (Yeoman 18-5 fav). 11 /2l; 11 /2l. D O’Meara. T: £5.50; £2, £2.10, £2.30. Ex: £22.40. Tric: £235.21. Trif: £142. CF: £29.30. 5.27: 1 CHATURANGA L Morris (5-1); 2 Alpen Power (17-2); 3 Mafnood (11-4 fav). 7 ran. nk; nk. A Watson. T: £6; £2.70, £3.90. Ex: £39.20. Trif: £176.20. CF: £42.55. 6.00: 1 FAIRBANKS O Murphy (13-8 fav); 2 Soowaih (18-1); 3 Charging Thunder (9-1). 12 ran. 31 /4l; nk. A Balding. T: £2.63; £1.30, £4.40, £2.90. Ex: £37. Tric: £219.30. Trif: £239.20. CF: £36.44. 6.30: 1 ELDRICKJONES O Murphy (10-3 fav); 2 Zip (12-1); 3 Farasi Lane (9-1). 11 ran. 31 /2l; ns. R Fell & S Murray. T: £4.34; £1.70, £2.70, £3.10. Ex: £31.40. Tric: £333.61. Trif: £383.70. CF: £44.84. 7.00: 1 MISTY GREY D Tudhope (4-1 jtfav); 2 Prince of Zenda (15-2); 3 King’s Lynn (4-1 jtfav). 14 ran. 11 /4l; 2l. D O’Meara. T: £5; £1.50, £2.90, £2.20. Ex: £38.80. Tric: £121.18. Trif: £314.10. CF: £31.99. JACKPOT: £4,331.70 P/POT: £67.90 Q/POT: £30.80 PLUMPTON 2.05: 1 ILLEGAL D’AINAY R Dingle (7-2); 2 Global Esteem (13-8 fav); 3 Pooch (18-1). 8 ran. 5l; 15l. C Gordon. T: £4.80; £1.50, £1.10, £2.90. Ex: £10.80. Trifecta: £70.50. CF: £10.02. 2.40: 1 SANDY BROOK F Gordon (10-3); 2 Amalfi Skyline (5-1); 3 Glorious Mist (22-1). 7 ran (Eliza Dolittle 13-8 fav). 7l; 41 /2l. C Gordon. T: £4.34; £2, £2.30. Ex: £17.90. Tric: £300.51. Trif: £177.90. CF: £19.28. 3.15: 1 TOOTHLESS F Gingell (4-1); 2 Small Bad Bob (3-1 fav); 3 Magistrato (7-1). 8 ran. 22l; 51 /2l. P Nicholls. T: £5; £1.30, £1.40, £2.10. Ex: £15.80. Tricast: £79.41. Trifecta: £87.90. CF: £16.72. 3.50: 1 EZ TIGER B Carver (9-1); 2 Colonel Lesley (11-1); 3 Crystal Mer (9-1). 12 ran (Glance At Me 7-2 fav). 31 /4l; 81 /2l. A Hales. T: £10; £3, £3.80, £2.90. Ex: £114.80. Tricast: £932.99. Trifecta: £910.50. CF: £104.99. NR: Inigo. 4.25: 1 TRONADOR L Saunders (16-1); 2 Ilanz (11-5); 3 Yalla Habibi (5-4 fav). 5 ran. 13 /4l; 71 /2l. O Murphy. T: £17; £5.20, £1.50. Ex: £45.60. Trif: £95.40. CF: £49.78. NR: Beholden. 5.00: 1 COPPERHEAD F Gingell (7-2); 2 Northern Poet (9-4); 3 Blade Runner (15-8 fav). 4 ran. 21 /2l; 21 /2l. J Tizzard. T: £4.50; Ex: £10.30. Trif: £17.10. CF: £11.60. NR: Judge Earle. 5.35: 1 DANCE AND GLANCE R McLernon (9-4 fav); 2 The Sainted Canary (9-2); 3 Tackletommywoowoo (10-1). 8 ran. 3l; 71 /2l. A Honeyball. T: £3.25; £1.10, £1.80, £3. Ex: £12.90. Trifecta: £74.60. CF: £12.60. P/POT: £619 Q/OT: £155.20 JOCKEYFORM TRAINERFORM TOTAL WINS TO RIDES RIDES £1 LEVEL WINS LAST WEEK SINCE WIN STAKE 214 Rossa Ryan 6-36 6 +83 182 Oisin Murphy 8-40 1 -159 170 William Buick 6-31 8 -56 145 Hollie Doyle 1-31 30 -224 131 B Loughnane 3-22 4 -286 116 David Probert 2-21 7 -41 116 Jason Hart 1-35 25 -202 109 Daniel Tudhope 3-24 0 -157 109 Jack Mitchell 2-20 4 -133 TOTAL WINS TO RUNNERS STRIKE £1 LEVEL WINS LAST WEEK RATE % STAKE 177 C Johnston 2-42 14 +13 153 A Balding 8-45 15 -82 133 K R Burke 3-29 17 -10 132 J & T Gosden 5-30 21 -40 127 R Varian 3-25 18 -4 117 D O’Meara 4-28 11 -53 114 R Hannon 5-33 11 -55 106 C Appleby 3-17 29 -21 97 M Appleby 1-14 11 -201 4 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


By JUSTIN ALLEN FURIOUS Daniel Farke believes Leeds would already be promoted to the Prem had there been VAR in the Championship this season. The German was fuming after Junior Firpo had a first-half goal ruled out for Georginio Rutter being offside — despite footage showing he may have been played on by Norwich’s Shane Duffy. And after their goalless play-off semi-final first leg, Farke (left) claimed he has a dozen letters from officials saying sorry for getting key decisions wrong against his side this term. The Leeds chief fumed: “I’ve 12 letters at home apologising for offside goals not given and penalties not given. “We must find a way to win even though these crucial decisions went against us. “If we had used VAR to make fair decisions this season, we would not be in the play-offs. We Turn to Page 2 Norwich.........................0 Leeds.............................0 DANIEL VAR He rages at Firpo disallowed goal and KE says: ’With tech, we’d be up already’ IT’S THE PLAY-OFFZZZZ - WEST BROM 0 SOUTHAMPTON 0 - P4,5 in association with Monday, May 13, 2024 IT’S JUST NOT FIR . . . Leeds’ Firpo (No 3) scored but his goal was ruled out for Rutter being offside — although TV footage was inconclusive (inset)


From Page 1 would already be automatically promoted. That is definitely a fact. “You can imagine what I think about VAR. “I’m still annoyed about the decision. “Someone told me Sky has shown a picture proving Rutter is offside. “But I recommend everyone look at the scouting feed, when you have a proper line and it’s clearly not offside. “We also have the rule that when in doubt you go in favour of the offensive team. It feels like this rule is not in place any more.” Farke slammed the officials for their display at Carrow Road. The ex-Canaries chief added: “Maybe he was a bit scared that the whole stadium would be moaning if he wasn’t given offside. “He has given it in favour of the home team. When in doubt, you should give it to the attacker. “Everyone speaks about Wembley being a £100million final. “On this level, all the decisions have to be spot on. It’s also important the Leeds aren’t falling apart again (7.45 unless stated) TODAY PREMIER LEAGUE Aston Villa v Liverpool.............8.0 TOMORROW PREMIER LEAGUE Tottenham v Man City.............8.0 CINCH SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP Rangers v Dundee .................. 7.30 CINCH SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP - PLAY-OFF SEMI-FINAL, FIRST LEG: Partick Thistle v Raith. CINCH SCOTTISH LEAGUE 1 - PLAYOFF FINAL, FIRST LEG: Dumbarton v Spartans (7.30). WEDNESDAY PREMIER LEAGUE Brighton v Chelsea........................ Man Utd v Newcastle...............8.0 CINCH SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP Aberdeen v Livingston................. Hibernian v Motherwell ............... Kilmarnock v Celtic................ 7.30 St Johnstone v Ross County ........ St Mirren v Hearts......................... FA WOMEN’S SUPER LEAGUE Tottenham v Chelsea..............7.15 CINCH SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF FINAL FIRST LEG: Hamilton v Inverness (8.05). THURSDAY SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF SEMI-FINAL 2ND LEG Leeds (0) v Norwich (0)............8.0 FRIDAY SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF SEMI-FINAL 2ND LEG Southamptn (0) v West Brom (0) 8.0 CINCH SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP PLAY-OFF SEMI-FINAL, SECOND LEG: Raith v Partick Thistle. CINCH SCOTTISH LEAGUE 1 PLAYOFF FINAL, SECOND LEG: Spartans v Dumbarton (7.30). (3.0 unless stated) SATURDAY SKY BET LEAGUE ONE PLAY-OFF FINAL Bolton v Oxford Utd............... 4.15 FA WOMEN’S SUPER LEAGUE Arsenal v Brighton........................ Aston Villa v Man City................... Bristol City v Everton ................... Leicester v Liverpool .................... Man Utd v Chelsea......................... Tottenham v West Ham ............... CINCH SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP Celtic v St Mirren..................12.30 Dundee v Kilmarnock ..........12.30 Hearts v Rangers..................12.30 CINCH SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF FINAL, SECOND LEG: Inverness v Hamilton (5.30). CINCH SCOTTISH LEAGUE 2 PLAYOFF FINAL, SECOND LEG: Stranraer (2) v East Kilbride (2). SUNDAY PREMIER LEAGUE Arsenal v Everton.....................4.0 Brentford v Newcastle............4.0 Brighton v Man Utd..................4.0 Burnley v Nottm Forest ..........4.0 Chelsea v Bournemouth..........4.0 Crystal Palace v Aston Villa ....4.0 Liverpool v Wolves ...................4.0 Luton v Fulham.........................4.0 Man City v West Ham...............4.0 Sheff Utd v Tottenham...........4.0 CINCH SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP Livingston v Hibernian ................. Motherwell v St Johnstone ......... Ross County v Aberdeen.............. SKY BET LEAGUE TWO PLAY-OFF FINAL Crewe v Crawley (at Wembley) ... THE WEEK AHEAD assistant didn’t find it too difficult to see. “I must try not to be so much in a rage right now because I expect myself to be spot on with my decisions and my players. “If you want to be in charge of such a game, you have to do the same.” VAR will be used at Wembley in the final in 13 days’ time. Leeds winger Wilfried Gnonto also had a firsthalf penalty shout waved away following a challenge from Borja Sainz. Farke believes ref Josh Smith was right not to award the spot-kick — but should have given a free-kick. He added: “I was convinced it was a penalty but the foul was outside the box but he didn’t give a free-kick, which it was.” Norwich now face the daunting task of a Thursday night trip to Elland Road to get the job done. German boss David Wagner said: “Play-offs are never decided in the first leg. “I’m happy with our performance. It’s halftime, so we go again.” VARKE NO LEED . . . Summerville fails to open the scoring DANIEL’S MEN STOP THE ROT By JUSTIN ALLEN SURELY Leeds will not blow it this time around? After yesterday’s performance and result at Carrow Road, Daniel Farke’s men must be confident of making the Championship play-off final. Leeds, as everyone knows, are always the bridesmaid and never the bride when it comes to promotion play-offs. This is their SIXTH attempt at winning promotion via that route after five failures. But at Norwich they finally showed a bit of backbone that has been missing from their armoury in recent weeks. This was not exactly a masterclass but at least the West Yorkshire side looked solid and kept a clean sheet. A popular song that always does the rounds this time of year among rival fans is “Leeds have fallen apart . . . again” to the tune of Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division. And four defeats out of their last six — plus an alarming nine goals conceded in the previous three games — proved that right. But here they were, resolute, withstanding Norwich pressure in the opening half hour and pretty much keeping their Norfolk hosts at arm’s length. The Canaries have only managed to win six games on the road all season and have the task of trying to beat a side that have only lost twice at Elland Road — albeit both coming in their end-of-season wobble. Farke said: “When you play the first leg, away draw, clean sheet, difficult ground, it’s Norwich.........................................0 Leeds..............................................0 CHAMPIONSHIP LEEDS have only lost two of their six away play-off semi-finals (W3 D1) — but the Whites have never been promoted in their six play-off campaigns. 2 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


in association with a solid result. Our last games in the Championship campaign were not great as far as the results and we conceded too many goals after many clean sheets. “Also in our away games we’ve conceded too many. “So we wanted to be solid today against the ball. We didn’t allow them one chance from open play. “It was a good effort from my lads and the longer the game went, the more control and confidence we had — especially in the second half. They defended really well and there were no clear-cut chances. “So we go back to Elland Road on Thursday for a massive game.” Norwich went into this unbeaten at Carrow Road in 16 games. Leeds were appealing for a penalty when Wilfried Gnonto went down under a challenge from Borja Sainz. But referee Josh Smith waved away the visitors’ protests. Gnonto laid a great ball on a plate for Georginio Rutter but he took an air kick at it and the danger was cleared. Norwich went close when Jack Stacey sped away down the right only for Josh Sargent to fail to get a decent contact on his inchperfect cross. Marcelino Nunez let fly with a speculative effort from the edge of the box that flashed wide as the hosts looked to edge ahead. And when Gnonto charged forward at the Norwich defence, Nunez produced a superb last-ditch tackle. Leeds thought they had moved into a 30th-minute lead when Shane Duffy’s poor backpass was pounced upon by Junior Firpo, who rolled the ball home. Yet the assistant had his flag up. TV replays clearly showed that Rutter, who was initially flagged offside in the lead-up, was ONSIDE. Stacey was having a fantastic game on the right for the Canaries. He was a constant threat going forward and also pressing Leeds to thwart them building attacks. After the break, Kenny McLean laid a beautiful pull-back for Gabriel Sara, who drove inches wide of the left post. Crysencio Summerville managed to find space on the left edge of the Norwich box but saw his angled effort kept out by home keeper Angus Gunn. Sam Byram then fluffed his lines from 16 yards when he was set up by Archie Gray. Jonathan Rowe — who was starting his first game since January against Leeds — was withdrawn just before the hour mark and was replaced by Christian Fassnacht. And Fassnacht missed a great chance after Sargent glanced the ball into his path. The Canaries ace failed to make any contact as the ball bounced in front of him. Carrow Road boss David Wagner was dealt a blow with eight minutes left when Sargent hobbled off and on came Sydney van Hooijdonk — son of ex-Nottingham Forest and Celtic star Pierre. The Norwich chief said: “Josh had trouble with his ankle but he’s a tough lad. I think and hope he’ll be OK for Thursday because it’s a big game.” Wagner earned promotion via Wembley with Huddersfield in 2017 without winning a play-off game. They drew 0-0 and 1-1 against Sheffield Wednesday before progressing on penalties — then toppled Reading in the final again on spot-kicks after a goalless draw. He said: “We knew this tie was never going to be decided on the first leg. “All cards are still on the table. And on Thursday, we will go again. “Our aim was to really get in their face, be brave and we wanted to attack them high up the pitch. This worked well, without creating clear opportunities. But we kept them far away from our goal. “The longer the game went on they had more possession but not in dangerous areas. “Obviously everybody would love to have won the game but I know this semi is not decided in the first game. Game on.” 7 1 40% 325 247 13 4 10 3/0 SHOTS SHOTS ON TARGET POSSESSION PASSES COMPLETED PASSES TOUCHES IN OPPOSITION BOX CORNERS FOULS CONCEDED YELLOW/RED 6 2 60% 498 422 31 4 17 1/0 MATCH STATS NORWICH V LEEDS ANG ABOUT . . . Norwich keeper Angus Gunn stands firm but a goalless draw suits Leeds better going into Thursday’s return leg at Elland Road GOT THE HEAD FOR IT . . . Joe Rodon heads the ball away as Daniel Farke’s visitors put in a solid performance NORWICH failed to win their home leg in the play-offs for the first time, having won both previous games 3-1 (v Wolves in 2002 and Ipswich in 2015). SINCE 1988-89, 37% of second-tier play-off winners have finished in third spot (13 out of 35). Teams in sixth have gone up five times, fourth eight and fifth on nine occasions. Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............3


By GEOFF KNOX HAT-TRICK hero Danilo Orsi will be living the dream at Wembley. Crawley smashed MK Dons out of sight with a 5-1 second-leg victory — and into the history books with their record 8-1 aggregate play-off win. Jay Williams and Jack Roles also netted as the Red Devils set up a League Two play-off final showdown with Crewe on Sunday. Orsi, 28, said: “I’ve dreamt of playing at Wembley since I was a kid. “Everyone wrote us off at the start of the season and now we’re potentially 90 minutes away from League One.” Max Dean poked in the Dons’ only goal over the two legs. Shell-shocked boss Mike Williamson admitted: “We’re all hurting but that will only motivate us.” ORSI . . . Wembley date Dream’s on, Dan Golden Brown ROB ELLIOT reckons FA Trophy final hero Dajaune Brown should be in the Prem next season. The striker, 18, hit the winning spot-kick at Wembley as Gateshead won a penalty shootout 5-4. He had earlier scored in extra time to make it 2-2 with his 10th in 22 games on loan from Derby. Heed boss Elliot said: “If I was a Premier League manager, I would take him and have him on the bench. He is a diamond.” CHAMPIONSHIP THIS is West Brom’s fourth second-tier playoff appearance — and they are yet to be promoted, each time beaten by the side who went on to reach the Premier League. Acun had a Senior moment LIAM ROSENIOR’S sacking at Hull was nothing short of stark raving mad. Just when there was a feel-good factor growing on Humberside, their Turkish owner Acun Ilicali decided to lose his marbles. I was at the MKM Stadium for the six-goal thriller against Ipswich a couple of weeks ago and it’s the happiest I’ve seen their fans in the last decade. Supporters liked what Rosenior was building on the pitch and — regardless if the team nabbed a play-off spot this season or not — there was a genuine acceptance they were heading in the right direction. Rosenior (right) gets Hull. His grandmother, Cathy, was a season-ticket holder. He won promotion to the Premier League with them as a player in 2013, too. And he was a key figure in qualifying for European football by reaching the FA Cup final a year later. And the job he was doing as manager was remarkable given the starting position he inherited. The Tigers were 20th, just one point above the drop zone and with the worst defence, when he took over TIGERS AXE FACTOR IS THE WRONG CALL SILLY-CALI . . . Hull chief with Tigers mascots NOT GANA BEAT ME . . . Baggies’ Grady Diangana has his header kept out by Saints keeper Alex McCarthy 4 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


in association with THIS was just the second time in play-off history that both first-leg ties in the second tier have ended goalless — after 2011 (Forest v Swansea, Reading v Cardiff). BEFORE this weekend, 11 second-tier semifinal first legs have ended 0-0 — and in seven of the previous times, the side at home in the first leg has gone through. Justin Allen @justinallen1976 IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN in November 2022. I remember meeting him at that time and you would never have thought he had inherited a mess — so confident was he of turning it around. He successfully kept them up before finishing seventh this season, just three points behind the play-offs. It was their highest Championship finish since being relegated from the Premier League in 2017. Yes, it is true Ilicali chucked a load of money around in the two transfer windows. Recuiting on loan the likes of Manchester City’s Liam Delap, Anass Zaroury of Burnley, as well as Tyler Morton and Fabio Carvalho from Liverpool. Not to mention Aston Villa’s Jaden Philogene on a permanent deal. But all these players are youngsters with potential. None are proven yet. Two of the clubs who finished above them — Leicester and Leeds — had the biggest budgets in Championship history. Southampton also had a huge wage bill while Norwich are still getting parachute payments. Hull had only the 16th-highest wage bill, 17th-most expensive squad and the sixthlowest revenue stream. And the work Rosenior had done this season was so admired he was one of three nominations for the Championship manager of the season, with eventual winner Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna and Leeds’ Daniel Farke. Ilicali has received nothing but praise since taking over what was an ailing club in 2022. He has a huge profile in his homeland as a media mogul — and is often dubbed “the Turkish Simon Cowell” as he was a judge on the country’s version of The X Factor. When I interviewed him shortly after he took over, I was impressed by how he spoke about Hull, the area and local people. There was no doubting his passion for football. But I did sense he was an owner who would make the mistake of wanting to meddle too much with on-field matters and is something of a control freak. Ilicali is in danger of falling into the trap of thinking that everything he touches turns to gold. It staggers me how many people like him lose control of their usual senses when it comes to football. Birmingham’s new owners, like Ilicali, took over at St Andrew’s promising Premier League football. They got rid of John Eustace, who had for the first time in ages been progressing their fortunes. But the owners wanted a manager who would play THEIR brand of football. The Wayne Rooney appointment ended up backfiring and today they are now having to prepare for life in League One. We had it at Millwall. Gary Rowett had the Lions punching above their weight, competing for play-off spots. New owners came in and banged on about wanting a more possession-based game and brought in ex-Chelsea coach Joe Edwards. He ripped up the Millwall DNA of up-and-at-’em, blood-and-thunder football. The result was yet another disaster. Luckily, Neil Harris came in to clean up the mess and keep them in the division. Look at Huddersfield. They brought in Neil Warnock last season and he rescued the club from certain relegation — before persuading him to take charge this season and sacking him early on. Relegation was inevitable — and what makes it more crazy is the Terriers have been paying Warnock’s wages all season. They should have just kept him! Hull were in a good place. It didn’t need a managerial change. Ilicali needs to learn the best clubs are built on stability and solid foundations of gradual progress. The brutal truth is all six teams that finished higher than Hull have better squads and more resources. Ilicali must heed the warnings from Birmingham and Huddersfield. Otherwise all the good work at Hull over the past couple of years will be for nothing. Play-off melt Downes By GRAHAM HILL SOME like it hot — but Saints are hoping for rain on Friday. Southampton boss Russell Martin reckoned the standard of the play-off first-leg tie at The Hawthorns was affected by the humid conditions. Saints players admitted the heat was on as they were left “breathless and burnt” by the weekend heatwave. A tight tie produced chances for both sides but Martin will hope for cooler conditions at St Mary’s on Friday to go with home advantage. Martin, 38, said: “We can play a lot better than that. The pitch got stickier and stickier due to the heat. “We definitely have another gear or two to click through with the ball and our pitch. It’ll be less hot on Friday evening and the pitch will move the ball quicker. “It’s not a criticism of anyone, it’s just so hot and it was sticky. “There were some tired bodies at the end — but the tie is delicately poised, which will be nice for the neutrals and Sky.” Saints midfielder Flynn Downes (below) impressed despite struggling. The West Ham loanee, 25, said: “The conditions weren’t the best for us. The pitch was a bit dry, a bit hot. “For the first half an hour, I couldn’t breathe. “I was getting burnt as well, which didn’t help, but you’ve got to get used to it. “When you get to the last 20 minutes, we were thinking, ‘Let’s not concede’. “We’ve got the advantage at home now. Hopefully a bit of rain as well!” Martin admitted the temperature got to his team and said: “Both sets of players said it when they came over for the two drinks breaks. We can’t underestimate that. “I was sweating just watching from the sidelines. “But then I can’t remember many play-off semis or finals that aren’t played in heat. I played in a final and it was really hot. “But it’ll be good for us to get through a tough spell in those conditions. I’m proud of them for that.” West Brom boss Carlos Corberan said his players also struggled. Corberan, 41, said: “Remember, I am from Spain! “The referee made a good decision to have water breaks in each half. “Both teams are affected — whether it’s snowing or it’s hot. The weather can impact on the game.” It is Albion who will have the bigger regrets from this game. Grady Diangana was twice denied by visiting keeper Alex McCarthy — and might have won a penalty late on when he tangled with Saints sub Ryan Fraser. But Baggies keeper Alex Palmer also played his part as he produced a superb second-half save with his feet after sub Ross Stewart’s shot was deflected off defender Kyle Bartley. That came after Diangana’s big moment when he had time to pick his spot but McCarthy saved. A packed Hawthorns provided a huge atmosphere but Saints threatened first when Kyle Walker-Peters’ 14th-minute shot was deflected wide of the far post by Conor Townsend. Albion gave the ball away too often and almost paid seven minutes later. Tom Fellows was robbed by Downes, who played a one-two with Joe Aribo then brought an excellent save from Palmer before Adam Armstrong fired into the side-netting. But the Baggies might have taken the lead after 33 minutes when Fellows crossed for Diangana, whose header was on target only for McCarthy to scoop it off the line with Downes clearing the danger. Neither side gave anything away in the second half but Diangana looked like he might have won a stoppagetime spot-kick as he sped past Fraser. Martin added: “We avoided any real damage ahead of the home leg, which is important. “We came to try and win, so I liked a lot of it. “We’ll be playing against a good team with a good manager and you have to respect that. Now we have to win a game at home to get to Wembley.” Asked if it was advantage to his Southampton side, Martin replied: “I hope so.” West Brom.........................0 Southampton....................0 14 2 37% 330 287 31 7 8 1/0 SHOTS SHOTS ON TARGET POSSESSION PASSES COMPLETED PASSES TOUCHES IN OPPOSITION BOX CORNERS FOULS CONCEDED YELLOW/RED 12 3 63% 579 528 19 9 9 2/0 MATCH STATS WEST BROM V SOUTHAMPTON FLYNN ’N SAINTS BLAME HEAT FOR GOALS BLANK HOT STUFF . . . Diangana cools down with a drink By GRAHAM HILL WEST BROM boss Carlos Corberan believes his side face their “biggest challenge of the season” this week. Albion failed to make the most of home advantage in the first leg as they missed chances to take a lead to Southampton for Friday’s second leg. But their Spanish coach, Corberan, said: “It’s halftime and normally you only get 15 minutes to prepare for the second half. This time we have four days! “We’ll use that time any way we can. “But when you are fighting to get to Wembley, you can never expect any kind of advantage. “This challenge on Friday will probably be the biggest one we’ve had this season. But we have had strong challenges before. “We need to use these experiences to be mentally ready for the game. It’s a massive opportunity.” Corberan praised fans’ backing, adding: “It’s the best I’ve had in my career as a coach, no doubt. “It was outstanding and we were supported in every second of the game. “In the second leg, I know this whole stadium would come to Southampton if they could. “When you have four teams fighting to get to the best league in the world, you can only expect tough challenges. “We were equal, I liked how we competed.” CORBERAN . . . fight Carlos’ biggest test yet Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............5


Forest in next Sunday’s final games. They also need the small matter of a 12-goal swing, so the Hatters are all but doomed. Morris, 28, said: “Last season we showed we had the unity and togetherness to get this far. “And wherever we play next season, we’ll be eager to show those qualities again. “We are not naive enough to think TEARS . . . Tom Lockyer consoles Morris CARLTON MORRIS is adamant that the team spirit which took little Luton so far in the Premier League is here to stay. The striker is sure impending relegation will not crack the togetherness that played a vital role in the division’s smallest club keeping their survival hopes alive until well into May. Luton can still mathematically stay up but must defeat Fulham and hope Burnley beat Nottingham this league is not without serious quality, but we’ve taken it on with no fear and given it our best effort. “As a group, these are humble lads who care about the fans and the staff — that togetherness is what got us here. “At times we’ve been in games and been done by a bit of quality late on, but in this division you get punished if you switch off for just a second. “But we’ve learnt a lot, we’ve grown as players and as people, and I walk off the pitch with nothing but pride.” Town boss Rob Edwards, 41, was in tears at full-time and there is no doubt that the players want him to stay on. Ten-goal hitman Morris added: “I can’t speak highly enough of the gaffer since we’ve worked together. “I don’t envy his job at all because of the hours and the diligence he puts in. But that’s why he has 25 to 30 lads who are right behind him pulling in the same direction.” Morris: Luton spirit here to stay By ANDREW DILLON SBPBALBERT SAMBI LOKONGA scored his first Premier League goal on his 50th appearance in the competition (25 for PREMIER LEAGUE Arsenal, 16 for Luton, 9 for Crystal Palace) BOWEN OWING GONE Jarrod praises Moyes faith WEST HAM.........3 LUTON................1 Ward-Prowse 54; Soucek 65; Earthy 76 Sambi Lokonga 6 PREMIER LEAGUE P W D L F A Pts Arsenal 37 27 5 5 89 28 86 Man City 36 26 7 3 91 33 85 Liverpool 36 23 9 4 81 38 78 Aston Villa 36 20 7 9 73 53 67 Tottenham 36 19 6 11 71 59 63 Newcastle 36 17 6 13 79 57 57 Chelsea 36 16 9 11 73 61 57 Man Utd 36 16 6 14 52 56 54 West Ham 37 14 10 13 59 71 52 Brighton 36 12 12 12 54 58 48 Bournemouth 37 13 9 15 53 65 48 Crystal Palace 37 12 10 15 52 58 46 Wolves 37 13 7 17 50 63 46 Fulham 37 12 8 17 51 59 44 Everton 37 13 9 15 39 49 40 Brentford 37 10 9 18 54 61 39 Nottm Forest 37 8 9 20 47 66 29 Luton 37 6 8 23 50 81 26 (R) Burnley 37 5 9 23 40 76 24 (R) Sheff Utd 37 3 7 27 35 101 16 (Everton deducted 8pts. Nottm Forest deducted 4pts) By ANDREW DILLON MOY KIND OF GUY . . . David Moyes bids goodbye to fans at his last home game as Irons manager JARROD BOWEN has paid tribute to David Moyes’ bravery in the transfer market as he gets ready to wave a final goodbye to West Ham’s departing manager. Moyes paid £22million to take the winger from Championship Hull to the Premier League four years ago. And he has proved to be one of the Hammers’ best-ever signings. Bowen, 27, joined in the farewell party for Moyes (below) at the London Stadium as West Ham’s player of the year, with 20 goals this term, a European trophy on his CV and as an England international. He said: “I go back to him bringing me in, having the faith to bring me in from the Championship, which has always been frowned upon a little bit. “Since I have been here, he kept us up from relegation and made us European winners in two or three years, and that speaks for itself. “Another point, going to play for your country. “It wouldn’t have been possible if I hadn’t been working here or enjoying my football, which I have been doing for the last four years. “Everything goes back to him taking a chance on me in the first place. “I know he takes enormous pride from that when I have had conversations with him. “He always talks about when he got Leon Osman a cap when he was at Everton. “He said the same thing to me when I got my first cap. He was so chuffed for me. “His door is always open to every player and that is one of the best things about him as a person. Not as a manager but as a person. “He’s one of the best people that I have worked with.” Moyes’ final home game was a test of nerve, with West Ham going behind to Albert Sambi Lokonga’s early opener before rallying through secondhalf goals from James WardProwse, Tomas Soucek and rookie George Earthy to seal the three points — and virtually relegate Luton. Bowen scored the winning goal that won West Ham the Europa Conference League last season — the club’s first meaningful trophy for 43 years. He has played more than 200 games for them now. And the winger, valued at well above the £70million mark, admits the players have to move on, with Spaniard Julen Lopetegui set to take over. Bowen added: “When we came back from winning a trophy last year we had to forget about that because we had a new season to get on with. “It’s the same thing when a new manager comes through the door. “You listen to what they want to do and everyone jumps on board with that. You are working towards that. “When you get a new manager you have to respect when they come in, respect their philosophy, what they want to bring to the club and it’s about everyone buying into it. “I don’t think the manager will ever be forgotten here because of what he has done over the last 4 years. “It will be a bit weird coming into pre-season and him not being there when I’ve been used to it for 4 years.” And that includes Moyes’ granite-like strong Glaswegian accent. Bowen joked: “I can just about understand him now.” HOW THEY LINED UP WEST HAM: Areola, Coufal, Zouma, Ogbonna (Casey 90), Emerson (Cresswell 84), WardProwse, Soucek, Bowen, Paqueta (Ings 84), Kudus, Antonio (Earthy 75). LUTON: Kaminski, Burke (Woodrow 87), Mengi, Osho, Onyedinma (Ogbene 73), Sambi Lokonga, Barkley (Clark 39), Doughty (Berry 87), Morris, Chong, Adebayo. Match time: 101m 28s Ball in-play time: 51m 30s LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE MOYES HAMMERS’ BOSS RECORDS TEEN SCENE AT LONDON STADIUM YOUNGEST TO SCORE FOR WEST HAM IN PREM (All competitions) Games Win rate Slaven Bilic (2016-17) 26 38% Manuel Pellegrini (2018-19) 29 38% DAVID MOYES (2017-18/2019-24) 117 48% BILIC MOYES PELLEGRINI 1 Feb 1, 1997 Rio Ferdinand 18y 86d 2 Feb 12, 2000 Joe Cole 18y 96d 3 Mar 15, 2008 Freddie Sears 18y 109d 4 Apr 22, 2000 Michael Carrick 18y 269d 5 Oct 28, 2001 Jermain Defoe 19y 21d 9 May 11, 2024 GEORGE EARTHY 19y 249d DAVID MOYES took charge of a total of 117 games at the London Stadium in his two spells as boss of West Ham. He ended with a win rate ten per cent higher than the two other Hammers’ managers to have taken charge since the club switched from Upton Park to Stratford in 2016. AT 19 years and 249 days, George Earthy is West Ham’s youngest Prem scorer since Junior Stanislas (19y 179d) in May 2009 — and their ninth youngest ever. 6 ............... 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in association with LIGHTNING ROD MOST PREM FOULS BOURNE CONCEDED THIS SEASON SLIPPY PREM ALL-TIME FEWEST GAMES TO 50 MANAGER LOSSES PREM LONGEST UNBEATEN PLAYER RUNS PALACE MANAGER PREM RECORDS THIS SEASON GLAS ALL OVER WILD CARD 10,963 56 48 48 48 47 47 47 46 45 45 Mick McCarthy Danny Wilson CHRIS WILDER Gary Megson Neil Warnock Owen Coyle Paul Jewell 79 87 89 91 92 94 99 Hodgson (Aug-Feb) Glasner (Feb-May) GAMES WINS DRAWS DEFEATS GOALS PER GAME CONCEDED PER GAME POINTS PER GAME SHOT CONVERSION POSSESSION WIN RATE 12 6 3 3 2.0 1.2 1.8 15.9% 42% 50% BOURNEMOUTH Wolves Crystal Palace Everton Liverpool Luton Chelsea 498 466 447 446 434 428 427 2002-04 Sol Campbell 2023-still running RODRI 2003-04 Thierry Henry 2003-04 Kolo Toure 2006-08 Ricardo Carvalho 2003-04 Jens Lehmann 2018-20 Joel Matip 2003-04 Lauren 2003-05 Gilberto Silva 2003-04 Robert Pires 25 6 7 12 1.1 1.8 1.0 9.7% 41% 24% IN his 89th Premier League game, Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder suffered his 50th Prem defeat – only Mick McCarthy and Danny Wilson have reached this unwanted milestone quicker. RODRI has now gone 48 consecutive Premier League appearances without ending on the losing side for Manchester City (W39 D9) – in the history of the competition, only Sol Campbell (2002-04) has ever had a longer unbeaten run (56 games). SWINDON spent 10,963 days as the team to have conceded the most or joint-most goals in a Prem season (100), until Sheffield United shipped their 101st at Everton on Saturday. ANOTHER victory for Crystal Palace took manager Oliver Glasner’s Prem wins to six in 12 games since he took over, as many as predecessor Roy Hodgson managed in 25. BOURNEMOUTH have conceded 498 fouls in the Prem this season, the most by any team in a campaign since Watford (517) in 2016-17. Gunns noses AND By TOM BARCLAY SANDER BERGE believes Burnley’s recent good form showed they have Premier League quality — even if it proved too little too late to dodge relegation. The Clarets improved from March, winning twice and losing only three times in ten games. But it was not enough, with defeat at Tottenham sending them back to the Championship. Midfielder Berge, 26, who also went down with Sheffield United in 2021, said: “I’m devastated. “We came to Spurs, believed — as we’ve done the whole season — and played really well. “We played with heart and with character. “Especially the last ten games, how we’ve fought back and showed that we are a Premier League team . . . everyone has to respect us. “This club will definitely be back in the Premier League. The one game to go is the start of building towards getting straight back up next season.” DEVASTATED . . . relegated Berge Berge still a big believer SPURS.................2 BURNLEY..............1 Porro 32; Van de Ven 82 Bruun Larsen 25 MATCH-WINNER Micky van de Ven highlighted the role Tottenham’s fans played in giving their side a sniff of victory after four whiffy defeats. The Dutchman claimed supporters in the stands could “smell” that their team were about to come back from 1-0 down — and it led to him netting a late winner. Yet the majority inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be holding their nose against Manchester City tomorrow night. If their side somehow take points off Pep Guardiola’s winning machine, it could giftwrap arch-rivals Arsenal their first Premier League title in 20 years. Doing that would create a stench so bad in N17 it would have the capacity to poison the reputation of Spurs players — and their manager — for years to come. Boss Ange Postecoglou faces a genuine dilemma. Of course, the Aussie must say his side are going all out for three points. Anything less would harm the integrity of the division. But it cannot be overstated just how much Spurs fans do NOT want their team to win or even draw. Postecoglou would be known as the Tottenham manager who handed the title to Arsenal on a silver platter forever more. Only a trophy success of his own would bump that description off his epitaph when his Spurs tenure comes to an end. An asterisk would be placed against any player who nets the goal to deliver the enemies the Prem crown — even if it were a club legend such as Son Heung-min. It is a gripping subplot to the title race. Will the home fans celebrate if their team scores? Will they celebrate if City score? What will the mood be like at full-time? Sombre if Spurs have secured a result, jubilant if City have won? Remember, a win keeps Tottenham’s Champions League hopes alive going into the final day — unless a depleted Aston Villa beat Liverpool tonight. Saturday’s win over Burnley was the seventh time in eight home matches they have fallen behind, as Jacob Bruun Larsen struck early for the visitors. But just like the games against Brentford, Brighton, Crystal Palace and Luton, the support sparked a comeback victory thanks to goals from Pedro Porro and fans’ player of the year Van de Ven. Former Wolfsburg man Van de Ven, 23, said: “Even when we’re down, they keep pushing us. They smell that we’re going to score and keep pushing us.” Brennan Johnson concurred and claimed the win over Burnley was for the supporters after damaging consecutive defeats to Newcastle, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool. The winger, 22, said: “The last four games, we’re not sugar-coating that we know they were really bad games for us personally. “We owed it to our fans against Burnley. All season the atmosphere is crazy. “The fans can smell it with us when they feel like we’re going to get back on top and they drive us through the whole game.” Spurs stunk the place out in those four games before Burnley. But as many observers have noted, it would be the Spursiest thing ever for them to beat City — who have never won at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the league — to help out their North London rivals. HOW THEY LINED UP TOTTENHAM: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Skipp (Dragusin 75), Sarr (Hojbjerg 88), Bissouma (Bentancur 75), Maddison (Lo Celso 88), Johnson, Son, Kulusevski (Scarlett 75). BURNLEY: Muric, Assignon, O’Shea, Esteve, Taylor, Bruun Larsen (Tresor 81), Cullen (Amdouni 88), Berge, Vitinho (Benson 72), Odobert, Foster (Fofana 87). SPURS FACE TITLE STINK By TOM BARCLAY TRICKY MICKY . . . Van de Ven gets a hug from Porro after his winning goal STAT ATTACK LEADING GOALSCORERS Erling Haaland (Man City).........25 Cole Palmer (Chelsea, left).......21 Alexander Isak (Newcastle).......20 Watkins (Villa), Solanke (B’mth)..19 27 GOALS SCORED 3.0 AVE PER GAME 39 2 POST A BETTER RETURN Attendance: 61,148 Match time: 99m 7s Ball in-play time: 55m 19s Arteta Arsenal (2020-21) Ange Tottenham (2023-24) Played Wins Draws Defeats For Against Points 36 19 6 11 71 59 63 38 18 7 13 55 39 61 FIRST FULL PREM SEASONS TOTTENHAM’S win took their season points total to 63 with two games remaining — meaning Ange Postecoglou has posted a higher Prem return this season than North London rival Mikel Arteta managed in his first full season at Arsenal. V2 Monday, May 13, 2024 ...............7


OMG EMO But their future is tbc KICKING ON . . . in-form Mateta celebrates scoring the second for Palace WOLVES..............1 C PALACE..........3 Cunha 66 Olise 26; Mateta 28; Eze 73 Attendance: 31,424 Match time: 102m 14s Ball in-play time: 51m 11s PREMIER LEAGUEThe Tone ofcontentionIVAN BACKED OVER DOM 8............... Monday, May 13, 2024


in association with OLIVER GLASNER’S ‘EMO’ trio are teasing Crystal Palace fans with an exciting future — but how long will they be around? Eberechi Eze, Jean-Philippe Mateta and Michael Olise are ending the campaign with a bang with their latest showing at Wolves offering up a goal each. Since Glasner took charge of the Eagles from Roy Hodgson in February, that fearsome threesome have notched a combined 18 goals and four assists. Despite missing three months of the season due to injury, Olise now has 10 league goals. Mateta has six in his last five. Eze is one short of his career best for Palace with nine. It is a formidable run of form that has transformed Palace from relegation battlers to top 10 dreamers. They are currently in 12th, two points off Brighton in 10th with one game to play. Eze, Mateta and Olise were serenaded by merry supporters on the platform of Wolverhampton station before their 6.45pm train back to London Euston on Saturday night. Yet this summer’s transfer window brings to light the very real possibility that at least two of that frontline could be boarding a different train entirely — one that will take them towards a Premier League giant. Olise, 22 — believed to have a release clause of about £60million — recently signed a new four-year deal at Selhurst Park. But he is being monitored by Manchester United and Liverpool after almost being snapped up by Chelsea last summer. Eze also extended his stay at Palace with a three-year contract last November, though Manchester City have previously had eyes on the 25-year-old. Of the trio, Mateta, 26, is most likely to stay, having signed from Mainz on an 18-month loan deal in January 2021 before joining permanently for around £13m. The Frenchman has a contract until 2026 but Palace will be wary that his 16 goals in all competitions this term could encourage others to take a punt. The Eagles have always recruited, sold and reinvested well over the years thanks to sporting director Dougie Freedman. However, German coach Glasner said: “The club will do everything to ensure they play for Crystal Palace next season. “We can show that we are ambitious and have a good pathway. They can have a big benefit and a big contribution to being successful. “This is what we can offer them and the rest we will see.” Olise and Mateta made it 2-0 at Molineux with quickfire goals in the 26th and 28th minute. Matheus Cunha halved the deficit in the 66th minute until Olise teed up Eze seven minutes later for the visitors’ third. Thankfully midfielder Naouirou Ahamada’s 85th-minute sendingoff for a second yellow card did not cost Palace. Defender Joachim Andersen said: “Imagine if Olise played all 37 games! “Then he would have scored 20 or 25 goals. We’re lucky to have him.” Wolves boss Gary O’Neil has told his worn-out stars to crash Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool farewell party at Anfield this weekend. They have crawled over the line in the closing stages of the campaign, winning just one of their last nine Prem outings. O’Neil said: “We’ve still got one more game to go — a chance to go to Anfield and try to add another memorable victory on the road.” HOW THEY LINED UP WOLVES: Bentley, Semedo, Kilman, Toti Gomes (Gonzalez 90), Doherty (Doyle 79), Joao Gomes, Mario Lemina, Traore (Bellegarde 46), Ait Nouri (Sarabia 61), Hwang, Cunha. CRYSTAL PALACE: Henderson, Clyne, Andersen, Richards, Munoz, Wharton, Hughes (Ahamada 15), Mitchell (Guehi 70), Olise (Schlupp 88), Eze (Ward 88), Mateta (Edouard 69). By JORDAN DAVIES MOST PREM INTERCEPTIONS 2023-24 Antonee Robinson (Fulham) ..............................78 Lewis Cook (Bournemouth, left).........................62 Teden Mengi (Luton)..........................................57 James Tarkowski (Everton) ................................56 E Christian Norgaard (Brentford)..........................53 THOMAS FRANK talked up Ivan Toney’s Euro 2024 credentials after Brentford snatched a late victory. All eyes were on Toney, 28, and Cherries’ 21-goal top scorer Dominic Solanke in their final head-to-head clash before Gareth Southgate names his final England squad. It is expected only one of them will get the nod for Germany. And although Solanke, 26, had two ‘goals’ disallowed, the hitman will hope England’s assistant coach Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink stayed around to see his towering last-minute header hit the net. It was not enough to secure a point as Bees sub Yoane Wissa blasted a stoppage-time winner. For me, Solanke worked harder, showed more intent and made more openings than Toney (inset battling Illia Zabarnyi), who is now goalless in 11 Prem games. Bees boss Thomas Frank, mourning the loss of his father, Preben, just the day before, had an opposite view, though. Frank, who was hugged by his players after Bryan Mbeumo’s 86thminute opener, said: “I would take Ivan because he has something they don’t have in the squad. “Ivan took another step forward today. He was stronger in his duels and had better key moments. “Looking in, you need to be fit and you need to be performing at a good level. Sometimes when players are scoring a lot of goals they can’t perform in the Euros because they are exhausted — and we’ve seen that before. “I know I am slightly biased but I would still pick him.” Matt Donohue, refereeing his first Prem game, chalked off those Solanke strikes and a Bees penalty shout after Toney went down. When Solanke’s late goal counted, the home fans sang “Get him on the plane” but the striker side-stepped any England talk. He said: “I’ve had a good season but there’s always room for improvement. It’s important not to get ahead of yourself. “I’m one away from 20 league goals so, hopefully, I can get that at Chelsea.” HOW THEY LINED UP BOURNEMOUTH: Travers, Smith (Adams 81), Kelly, Cook, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Semenyo, Christie, (Scott 80), Solanke, Kluivert (Unal 67), Ouattara (Tavernier 67). BRENTFORD: Flekken, Ajer (Roerslev 62), Reguilon, Norgaard (Jensen 63), Collins, Pinnock, Damsgaard (Schade 75), Janelt (Yarmoliuk 83), Toney, Mbeumo, Lewis-Potter (Wissa 63). By GRAHAM NICKLESS MASKED STINGER . . . Solanke puts on a mask but his ‘goal’ is then ruled out B’MOUTH........1 BRENTFORD..2 Solanke 89 Mbeumo 86, Wissa 90 Attendance: 11,154 Total match time: 107m 20s Ball in-play time: 51m 19s LIFE OF BRYAN MBEUMO AT BRENTFORD (ALL COMPETITIONS) Games 199 Mins played 14,716 Goals 50 Left foot 41 (82%) Right foot 3 (6%) Head 6 (12%) A LANDMARK goal for Bees’ Bryan Mbeumo at Vitality. TROY DEENEY SIMON JORDAN GRAEME SOUNESS LISTEN AND WATCH NOW ALL SIDES OF THE GAME COVERED Monday, May 13, 2024 ............... 9


PREMIER LGE The Trip advisor KIERAN IN EURO PLEA By OSCAR PAUL KIERAN TRIPPIER knows just how important Europe is to Newcastle. Having had a taste of the Champions League this term, it would be some setback if the sixth-placed Saudi-owned Magpies were to stumble at the final hurdle. And a European spot could make all the difference to their hopes of hanging on to star duo Alexander Isak, 24, and 26- year-old Bruno Guimaraes. England defender Trippier, 33, said: “Those two are our main players and you have to keep them if you want to move forward. “Europe is massive. There’s no better feeling — and with the way the club is going, you need to compete at the top. “If you look at the setbacks we’ve had and the injuries, to finish in a European place would be unbelievable. “We’ve got to be realistic as well. We are ahead of schedule but that comes with expectation and pressure, which we’ve got to deal with.” Joel Veltman put Brighton ahead with his first goal this season before Sean Longstaff’s equaliser just before half-time. Newcastle pushed for a winner but lacked the quality up top, with red-hot striker Isak suffering from illness on a quiet afternoon. The Toon are in a three-way European tussle with Chelsea and Manchester United and visit Old Trafford on Wednesday night. Brighton could do the Magpies a huge favour as they host Chelsea on Wednesday and the Red Devils on Sunday’s final day. Dutch defender Veltman said: “My Everest is one goal a season and we only had three games to go so I had to do it!” HOW THEY LINED UP NEWCASTLE: Dubravka, Livramento, Krafth, Burn, Hall (Trippier 90), Longstaff (Joelinton 68), Guimaraes, Anderson, J Murphy (Almiron 68), Isak (Barnes 68), Gordon. BRIGHTON: Verbruggen, Veltman (Lamptey 40), Webster, Dunk, Julio, Gross, Gilmour (Baleba 87), Buonanotte (Baker-Boaitey 67), Enciso (Moder 67), Adingra (Offiah 87), Welbeck. MAUR OF THE SAME PLEASE... Newcastle..1 Brighton.....1 Longstaff 45 Veltman 18 MY GUI . . . Toon star Bruno Guimaraes gets a hug off co-owner Amanda Staveley on the St James’ Park pitch MYKHAILO MUDRYK scored his fifth Premier League goal of the season for Chelsea — with three of those being the opening goal of the match. NICE ONE SON . . . Chelsea hail the winner by Jackson (top) 10 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


in association with EVERTON have kept a clean sheet in 85% of their Prem wins this season (11/13), the highest share in the division. Their last 14 league wins at Goodison have been to nil (6 in 2022-23, 8 this season). MOST PREM OFFSIDES 2023-24 Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)...................................32 Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea)................................27 Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace).............23 Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton, left) ................23 Wissa (B’ford), Bowen (W Ham), Doucoure (Everton)..20 Wake up and sell the Toffee By KEN LAWRENCE THE Goodison Park sales start in six days — and Sean Dyche can do nothing about it. All the manager and director of football Kevin Thelwell can hope for is that they get the best prices possible for players who stood up to be counted in a season of crisis. Come the end of Sunday’s final game at Arsenal, the likes of Jarrad Branthwaite, Jordan Pickford, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Dwight McNeil will be on the market. For the true extent of the mess created by majority owner Farhad Moshiri over his eight years in power is about to be revealed. Thelwell effectively said so 24 hours before Abdoulaye Doucoure, another Toffee who will be up for grabs, hit the winner against visitors who had long given up the ghost. At least they go back to the Championship in less financial trouble than Everton, although boss Chris Wilder is himself about to lose 17 players as free agents or those completing loans. The Blades are not facing administration even if there is likely to be a long road back to the top flight with a Prem record 101 goals now conceded. But Everton’s very existence is at risk, with Thelwell admitting to supporters: “We cannot lose sight of our central objective to protect the long-term stability of the club. “That does mean players will be sold while every tool at our disposal will be used to secure new additions, including the loan market. It is the right thing for Everton.” The wrong thing for the Toffees was Moshiri arriving in 2016 with a vision of turning the club into a European super-power. Over £700million has been spent with huge contracts thrown at mainly average players and the result is a debt of over £1BILLION. Dyche somehow guided his team through despite eight points being deducted for breaking profit and sustainability rules. Another charge is pending while last season there was a loss of £89M — so everything must go. With 777Partners’ £500m takeover in tatters, those giant debts — plus £200m still to pay on a new Bramley-Moore Dock home — means the club is not sellable right now. Already Dyche is preparing for the worst. Instead of being able to savour a fifth successive home win he said: “The bar for next season is making sure we safeguard this club in the Premier League. “There will be more challenges coming. I’ve tried to be honest, telling the fans the truth.” HOW THEY LINED UP EVERTON: Pickford, Coleman, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Young, Garner, Gueye, Onana, McNeil (Gomes 69; Warrington 90), Doucoure (Dobbin 69), Calvert-Lewin (Chermiti 79). SHEFFIELD UTD: Foderingham, De Souza, Trusty, Robinson, Bogle, Hamer, Arblaster (Curtis 63), Brooks (Slimane 55), Larouci (Lowe 55), Archer (Brewster 81), Brereton. By GRAEME BRYCE MAURICIO POCHETTINO hopes he has served up a taster to whet Todd Boehly’s appetite for next season. Despite working off scraps for much of an injury-ravaged campaign, Chelsea boss Poch has managed to rustle up a decent enough dish with the limited ingredients at hand. Whether he is around to dish up the main course next season remains to be seen. But the statistics suggest Poch has finally found the recipe for success at Stamford Bridge after losing just once in his last 13 top-flight matches. Since Boxing Day, only Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool have bagged more points than Chelsea’s 35. Saturday’s stirring 3-2 win at Nottingham Forest showed more signs of progress as it clocked up the Blues’ tenth win in 18 games, with only City suffering fewer defeats than Chelsea’s three. Pochettino, who will have his future decided by Boehly in the next week, said: “In the first ten games we were not clinical enough in front of goal. We were performing well in games and we didn’t win. “But if we analyse the last 20-26 games, I think we should be close to the top four. That’s why we should give credit to the team. “Given the circumstances, that is amazing. But we need to keep pushing and finish well and then we’ll think about the next season.” The prospect of playing European football next season was only a possibility a few months ago — now it seems more of a probability. Poch added: “It would be good to finish in Europe. It’d be important for the players, for everyone.” There is something about playing in the Midlands that seems to bring out the fighting spirit in Chelsea. They could have chucked in the towel when they trailed Aston Villa 2-0 recently but battled back to earn a draw. And they came from behind at the City Ground after Willy Boly and Callum Hudson-Odoi wiped out Mykhailo Mudryk’s early opener. Pochettino’s substitutions played a decisive part in that thrilling comeback which pleased the Argentine — who has often been questioned about his in-game management. He sent on Raheem Sterling and seven minutes later the winger silenced Forest fans with a curler into the far corner to draw Chelsea level. However Reece James’ introduction after 79 minutes was even more spectacular because within three minutes, Chelsea scored TWICE. James had been sidelined for five months but it was his inch-perfect cross which took out Forest keeper Matz Sels to lay the winner on a plate for Nicolas Jackson. Poch said: “When you are a coach you need to make decisions. “When they are positive we are so happy, when they are negative you blame yourself. But today was good because I had players on the bench who could make an impact.” HOW THEY LINED UP NOTTM FOREST: Sels, Montiel (Elanga 72), Aina, Niakhate 77 (Awoniyi 86), Murillo, Boly, Gibbs-White, Yates (Toffolo 72), Wood, Danilo, Hudson-Odoi (Dominguez 86). CHELSEA: Petrovic, Chalobah, Cucurella, Gallagher (James 79), Silva, Badiashile (Gusto 58), Madueke (Nkunku 58), Caicedo, Jackson, Palmer, Mudryk (Sterling 73). Everton...............1 Sheff Utd...........0 Doucoure 31 Nottm Forest...2 Chelsea.............3 Boly 16; Hudson-Odoi 74 Mudryk 8; Sterling 80; Jackson 82 AB FAB . . . Doucoure celebrates his winner SEAN’S HARSH REALITY Monday, May 13, 2024 ............... 11


in association with SPL & EURO LEAGUES LA LIGA Alaves 2 Girona 2; Athletic Bilbao 2 Osasuna 2; Granada 0 Real Madrid 4; Mallorca 1 Las Palmas 0; Villarreal 3 Sevilla 2; Atletico Madrid 1 Celta Vigo 0; Cadiz 1 Getafe 0; Real Betis L Almeria L; Valencia 0 Rayo Vallecano 0. P W D L F A Pts Real Madrid 35 28 6 1 78 22 90 Girona 35 23 6 6 75 44 75 Barcelona 34 22 7 5 70 43 73 Atl Madrid 35 22 4 9 64 39 70 Ath Bilbao 35 17 11 7 57 35 62 Real Sociedad 34 14 12 8 48 35 54 Real Betis 34 13 13 8 43 39 52 Villarreal 35 13 9 13 59 60 48 Valencia 35 13 9 13 37 39 48 Getafe 35 10 13 12 41 48 43 Alaves 35 11 9 15 34 40 42 Sevilla 35 10 11 14 47 49 41 Osasuna 35 11 7 17 39 53 40 Las Palmas 35 10 7 18 30 44 37 Mallorca 35 7 14 14 28 40 35 R Vallecano 35 7 14 14 27 43 35 Celta Vigo 35 8 10 17 40 53 34 Cadiz 35 5 14 16 24 49 29 Granada 35 4 9 22 36 68 21 Almeria 34 2 11 21 33 67 17 BUNDESLIGA Augsburg 0 Stuttgart 1; Borussia M’gladbach 1 Eintracht Frankfurt 1; Cologne 3 Union Berlin 2; Freiburg 1 Heidenheim 1; Mainz 3 Borussia Dortmund 0; RB Leipzig 1 Werder Bremen 1; Bayern Munich 2 Wolfsburg 0; Darmstadt 0 Hoffenheim 6; VfL Bochum 0 Bayer Leverkusen 5. P W D L F A Pts B Leverkusen 33 27 6 0 87 23 87 B Munich 33 23 3 7 92 41 72 Stuttgart 33 22 4 7 74 39 70 RB Leipzig 33 19 7 7 75 37 64 B Dortmund 33 17 9 7 64 43 60 E Frankfurt 33 11 13 9 49 48 46 Hoffenheim 33 12 7 14 62 64 43 Freiburg 33 11 9 13 44 56 42 Heidenheim 33 9 12 12 46 54 39 Augsburg 33 10 9 14 49 58 39 W Bremen 33 10 9 14 44 53 39 Wolfsburg 33 10 7 16 40 53 37 B M’gladbach 33 7 13 13 56 63 34 VfL Bochum 33 7 12 14 41 70 33 Mainz 33 6 14 13 36 50 32 Union Berlin 33 8 6 19 31 57 30 Cologne 33 5 12 16 27 56 27 Darmstadt 33 3 8 22 30 82 17 SERIE A Frosinone 0 Inter Milan 5; AC Milan 5 Cagliari 1; Napoli 0 Bologna 2; Atalanta 2 Roma 1; Genoa 2 Sassuolo 1; Juventus 1 Salernitana 1; Lazio 2 Empoli 0; Verona 1 Torino 2. P W D L F A Pts Inter Milan 36 29 5 2 86 19 92 AC Milan 36 22 8 6 72 43 74 Bologna 36 18 13 5 51 27 67 Juventus 36 18 13 5 49 28 67 Atalanta 35 19 6 10 65 39 63 Roma 36 17 9 10 63 44 60 Lazio 36 18 5 13 47 37 59 Napoli 36 13 12 11 53 46 51 Fiorentina 34 14 8 12 51 39 50 Torino 36 12 14 10 33 32 50 Genoa 36 11 13 12 43 44 46 Monza 35 11 12 12 38 46 45 Lecce 35 8 13 14 32 50 37 Verona 36 8 10 18 34 48 34 Cagliari 36 7 12 17 38 65 33 Frosinone 36 7 11 18 43 68 32 Empoli 36 8 8 20 26 52 32 Udinese 35 4 18 13 33 52 30 Sassuolo 36 7 8 21 42 72 29 Salernitana 36 2 10 24 28 76 16 EREDIVISIE Ajax 3 Almere City FC 0; Excelsior 4 Heracles 0; Fortuna Sittard 1 PSV 1; Go Ahead Eagles 0 AZ 3; Heerenveen 1 Vitesse 3; NEC 2 Feyenoord 3; RKC 1 PEC Zwolle 1; Twente 7 Volendam 2; Utrecht 0 Sparta 1. P W D L F A Pts PSV 33 28 4 1 108 20 88 Feyenoord 33 25 6 2 88 26 81 Twente 33 20 6 7 67 35 66 AZ 33 19 7 7 67 36 64 Ajax 33 15 10 8 72 59 55 NEC 33 13 11 9 64 50 50 Utrecht 33 13 10 10 46 44 49 Sparta 33 13 7 13 49 47 46 Go Ahead Eag 33 11 10 12 45 45 43 Heerenveen 33 10 7 16 52 68 37 F Sittard 33 9 10 14 37 56 37 PEC Zwolle 33 9 9 15 44 65 36 Almere City FC 33 7 13 13 32 55 34 Heracles 33 9 5 19 41 74 32 RKC 33 7 8 18 37 53 29 Excelsior 33 6 11 16 50 69 29 Volendam 33 4 7 22 33 86 19 Vitesse 33 6 5 22 28 72 5 BELGIAN FIRST DIV A Anderlecht 2 Genk 1; Charleroi 3 Kortrijk 1; Eupen 2 RWD Molenbeek 0; Antwerp 1 Cercle Brugge 2; Gent 0 OH Leuven 1; Sint-Truiden 2 Mechelen 1. Top 4 P W D L F A Pts Saint-Gilloise 37 23 8 6 74 40 77 Anderlecht 38 22 11 5 69 38 77 Club Brugge 37 20 10 7 80 33 70 Gent 38 18 11 9 74 47 65 Animal Firm TAYLOR: WE’RE A DIFFERENT BEAST NOW GREG TAYLOR says Celtic have an ‘animal instinct’ as they stand on the brink of a third successive Scottish Premiership crown. Beating Rangers 2-1 on Saturday means the Hoops can wrap up the title if they avoid defeat at Kilmarnock on Wednesday. They could even be celebrating 24 hours earlier if their Old Firm rivals fail to beat Dundee at home tomorrow. Celtic have staged a major turnaround since trailing Gers two months ago. And left-back Taylor, 26, said: “If you look back at the team then compared to now, we’re a By GARETH LAW ROARING . . . Taylor marks victory overs big rivals Gers totally different animal. We’re peaking at the right time but there’s still football left in this season. “There is still a job to be done in the league then it’s about hopefully taking good form into the cup final against Rangers.” Matt O’Riley’s strike was followed by a John Lundstram own goal as Celtic saw off their rivals. Cyriel Dessers pulled one back but on the stroke of half-time Lundstram was dismissed for bringing down Alistair Johnston. Rangers defender Ben Davies, 28, said: “We’ve left ourselves in a difficult position in the league. “But we will take the positives and look at what we did well ahead of a big cup final.” Sixteen-year-old ABERDEEN debutant Fletcher Boyd was on target as the Dons thumped HIBERNIAN 4-0 at Easter Road. Leighton Clarkson, Dante Polvara and Bojan Miovski added the others. JOHN GONE . . . Lundstram’s foul on Johnston that saw him sent off P W D L F A Pts Celtic 36 27 6 3 87 28 87 Rangers 36 26 3 7 79 27 81 Hearts 36 20 6 10 49 37 66 Kilmarnock 36 14 13 9 45 38 55 St Mirren 36 13 7 16 42 47 46 Dundee 36 10 11 15 46 62 41 Aberdeen 36 11 11 14 41 49 44 Motherwell 36 10 13 13 55 54 43 Hibernian 36 10 12 14 48 58 42 Ross County 36 8 9 19 35 64 33 St Johnstone 36 7 10 19 26 52 31 (R) Livingston 36 5 9 22 27 64 24 SCOTTISH PL 12 ............... Monday, May 13, 2024


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