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Beast Of Burden

Horse Form Profile

Age: 4 years

Owner: Featherstone Racing

Place /
No / Draw
Date / Going /
Distance / Class
Time + Course Horse + Weight
Jockey / Trainer
Verdict Starting price

5th

1

(3)

20th Aug 2023

Standard

0m 6f 16y

Class 6

15:05 Southwell (AW)

Beast Of Burden

9st 5lb

J: Ray Dawson

T: Ronald Thompson

Unexposed 4yo who improved on previous efforts when making a successful handicap debut with a tongue-tie fitted at Newcastle (1m, Tapeta) in May; twice well held since, but the step up to 1m proved too much at that track last month and she makes plenty of appeal back at this trip down in grade.

5/2

8th

6

(2)

29th Jul 2023

Standard

1m 0f 5y

Class 6

17:35 Newcastle (AW)

Beast Of Burden

9st 4lb

J: Benoit De La Sayette

T: Ronald Thompson

Lightly raced 4yo who got off the mark in a 6f handicap here (tongue-tie added) in May and was reported to have been unsuited by the track at Hamilton last time; now steps up to 1m but her dam was placed over middle distances and she still has untapped potential; in the mix back on AW.

8/1

11

(12)

21st Jun 2023

Standard

0m 6f 0y

Class 6

20:55 Newcastle (AW)

Beast Of Burden

9st 5lb

J: Ben Sanderson

T: Ronald Thompson

Said to be unsuited by the track at Hamilton last week, and tonight should tell us more as to whether the 6lb rise for her previous C&D success over Macho Pride is as fair as it first appeared.

11th

7

(3)

14th Jun 2023

Good To Firm

0m 6f 6y

Class 6

17:50 Hamilton

Beast Of Burden

10st 12lb

J: Mr Eireann Cagney

T: Ronald Thompson

Transformed by the tongue-tie when just over 1l too good for Macho Pride on Newcastle handicap debut (6f); 6lb higher now but has the lowest mileage of any of these, and it's just a case of whether that improvement translates to turf (single novice outing over 7f on heavy so far).

8/1

1st

14

(3)

5th May 2023

Standard

0m 6f 0y

Class 6

20:25 Newcastle (AW)

Beast Of Burden

9st 0lb

J: Ray Dawson

T: Ronald Thompson

Huge prices and beaten a long way in four starts in novices (6f-7f); this is more realistic in a first-time tongue-tie but cannot be recommended as yet.

66/1