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Shouldvebeenaring Booked In For Finals Day After Victory.

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01 February 2023

Shouldvebeenaring booked in for Finals Day after Southwell victory

 

Shouldvebeenaring confirmed form with Alpha Capture to win the BetUK Conditions Stakes at Southwell this evening.

 

Victory in the six-furlong Fast-Track Qualifier provides the Richard Hannon-trained colt with a guaranteed start in the £150,000 All-Weather Three-Year-Old Championships at Newcastle on Good Friday.

 

Shouldvebeenaring had Alpha Capture a length and a half in arrears when they filled the places behind Never Just A Dream at Newcastle in October but William Haggas’ runner was sent off the evens favourite to reverse the form.

 

Outsider Glorious Angel adopted her customary front-running tactics, with Alpha Capture second and Shouldvebeenaring switched off in last place by Sean Levey. The three runners fanned out in the straight and were all in contention approaching the final furlong. 

 

Shouldvebeenaring worked his way into the lead soon after and had enough in the tank to hold off the rallying Alpha Capture by three quarters of a length, with Glorious Angel a length and a half further back in third. 

 

Levey said of the 11/8 winner: “Shouldvebeenaring deserved this. It is hard to have a total gauge on him on the back of that because he is a clever horse who holds back a little bit for himself. 

 

“I thought he had the race won at the two-furlong marker without going away from the field. I think that is mainly because he holds back a little bit. 

 

“I am delighted for everyone at Middleham Park and hopefully they will have a good time with him this year.”

 

This was a fourth career success for Shouldvebeenaring, with a valuable sales race at York and the Listed Ripon Two-Year-Old Trophy among his other wins.  

 

Neil Buckman, a member of the Middleham Park Racing syndicate, said: “It is always a thrill. York was brilliant and it is a dream come true [to have a horse like him]. He has won four now and I think he will win again.

 

“I had a cardiac arrest just as he was coming back in to the winner’s enclosure at Ripon. I held up racing for about 17 minutes, unfortunately! But I survived and am living the dream again. 

 

“I cannot wait for the rest of the year with him. I think I may have to fly up to Newcastle as it is a long drive from where I am based in Cheltenham, but I have got to go now.”

About the All-Weather Championships

Season 10 of the All-Weather Championships runs from Tuesday, October 18, 2022, and culminates with All-Weather Championships Finals Day at Newcastle on Good Friday, April 7, 2023.

 

The six championship categories are:

 

*Three-Year-Olds sponsored by News UK - 6f Final

*Fillies & Mares sponsored by News UK - 7f Final

*Mile sponsored by Spreadex Sports - 1m Final

*Sprint sponsored by BetUK - 6f Final

*Marathon sponsored by BetUK - 2m Final

*Middle Distance sponsored BetUK - 10f Final

 

There are two ways for horses to qualify for one of the finals on All-Weather Championships Finals Day at Newcastle:

 

* A horse can win a 'Fast-Track Qualifier' race which will ensure a FREE and GUARANTEED place in the corresponding final on Good Friday. There are four Fast-Track Qualifiers in each of the six championship categories hosted at racecourses in Great Britain, Ireland and France. If a filly wins any of the Fast-Track Qualifier races for either the Sprint or the Mile categories, the filly will be qualified for the final of that specific category, or for the Fillies and Mares Final.

or

* A horse must run a minimum of three times on the All-Weather surfaces in Great Britain, Ireland and France; or twice on the All-Weather surfaces in Great Britain, Ireland, France and once on dirt in Dubai or Saudi Arabia during the qualifying period between October 18, 2022 and the six-day entry stage for the finals (Saturday, April 1, 2023) and then be rated high enough to 'make the cut' in a final by order of its BHA Rating.

 

In addition, prizes will be awarded to each of the All-Weather Champions - the 'All Stars' - based on the number of winners at the end of the All-Weather Championships season:

 

Champion All-Weather Jockey (winner and runner up)

Champion All-Weather Apprentice Jockey (winner and runner up)

Champion All-Weather Trainer

Champion All-Weather Owner

 

For more information on the All-Weather Championships, please visit:

www.awchampionships.co.uk

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Sam Cone       

Head of Communications and Public Affairs 

Arena Racing Company

Office: 020 7802 5120

Mobile: 07920 404 296 

Email: scone@arenaracingcompany.co.uk

Web: www.arenaracingcompany.co.uk

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