Postpublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 14 March 2014
The Disengager takes them out from the front with Vieux Lion Rouge in behind.
Lord Windermere Gold Cup win stands after stewards' enquiry
Lord Windermere had pipped On His Own in photo-finish
The Giant Bolster finishes third in feature race
Defending champion Bobs Worth started as favourite
Jockey Ruby Walsh breaks arm in fall in opening race
Going: Good, Good to Soft in places
Marc Higginson
The Disengager takes them out from the front with Vieux Lion Rouge in behind.
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Former jockey Luke Harvey: "All these jockeys are young and upcoming lads so you're watching the next generation. It's certainly worth keeping an eye out for the likes of Gavin Sheehan and Jack Sherwood."
Right then. The Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle is under way following an initial false start.
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Former jockey Luke Harvey: "This is one of the most open races you'll see. Tom Bellamy on board Vieux Lion Rouge is one that intrigues, but whether the ground suits or not we'll have to see."
I wonder who Jeremy Clarkson and his wife Frances Cain are backing in the next race...
Perhaps there's value to be had on The Skyfarmer at 12-1. He's won four of his last five races, which includes victory at Prestbury Park.
There is also smart money going on Vieux Lion Rouge, Caid Du Berlais and Royal Regatta. There's 24 horses in this one.
Moving on, our next race is the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle at 16:40. The favourite? Well, that's Nicky Henderson-trained Full Shift. Of the five-year-old's three races, he's won two and finished second in the other.
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Jockey Barry Geraghty felt Bobs Worth's jumping in the Gold Cup cost him the chance of landing multiple wins in the big race.
He said: "I was outpaced most of the way, and he didn't jump as well as he could. He ran as well he could though. It suited good ground horses and I think Bobs Worth lacked the gears. The best horse won on the day."
Comedian Jimmy Carr is taking it all in while enjoying a brew.
I'd wager smart money that Lily Allen has had a winner this afternoon...
Anybody who went each-way on Carsonstown Boy is going to have a nice Friday night. 40-1!
1. Tammys Hill (Mr J J Smyth) 15-2
2. Carsonstown Boy (Mr N McParlan) 40-1
3. On The Fringe (Ms N Carberry) 11-2
4. Pearlysteps
And Tammys Hill wins the CGA Foxhunter Chase Challenge.
Look at Tammys Hill go. Pace and power to the finishing line...
Tammys Hill is cantering along, he's enjoying this. Divine Intavention has fallen. Here comes On The Fringe and Harbour Court. One to jump.
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Former Jockey Luke Harvey: "Tammys Hill is travelling nicely and so is On The Fringe."
Divine Intavention is beginning to rise through the field, as is Tammys Hill. Still a very competitive race though as Carsonstown Boy remains in the lead at the top of the hill.
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Former jockey Luke Harvey: "This is likely to be the biggest race a lot of these amateur riders will ever go in."
Gale Force Oscar looks to have tailed off at the back. No chance! But I said that about Lord Windermere, didn't I?