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Slipper Time

Horse Form Profile

Age: 4 years

Trainer: Henry Candy

Owner: D B Clark & H Candy

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

12th

16

(8)

2nd May 2026

Good

1m 0f 0y

Class 3

17:55 Newmarket

Slipper Time

9st 0lb

J: Nicola Currie

T: Henry Candy

Off the mark at Salisbury (7f, good to firm) last summer and ran well on handicap debut at Newbury (7f, good) next time; disappointing when upped to 1m at Kempton but he's certainly bred to stay; still lightly raced.

20/1

12th

10

(6)

1st Oct 2025

Standard To Slow

1m 0f 0y

Class 4

19:00 Kempton (AW)

Slipper Time

9st 4lb

J: Nicola Currie

T: Henry Candy

Narrowly off the mark in a Salisbury novice (7f, good to firm) in August and beaten less than a length into third of ten on handicap debut at Newbury (7f, good) a fortnight later; the longer trip should suit and not discounted on AW debut.

6/1

3rd

7

(7)

28th Aug 2025

Good To Firm

0m 7f 0y

Class 4

19:00 Newbury

Slipper Time

9st 5lb

J: Trevor Whelan

T: Henry Candy

28-1 and promising third of nine on debut in June; raced freely when a disappointing favourite at Leicester (good) next time but he bounced back on his return to Salisbury when narrowly landing a novice (also 7f, good to firm) a fortnight ago; respected on handicap debut.

13/2

1st

6

(9)

14th Aug 2025

Good To Firm

0m 6f 213y

Class 4

15:25 Salisbury

Slipper Time

9st 4lb

J: Rhys Clutterbuck

T: Henry Candy

Out of half-sister to a four-time handicap winner for his connections; 28-1 and promising third of nine on debut (C&D, good to firm) in June; raced freely when a disappointing favourite at Leicester (7f, good) 12 days ago; still early days and the return to this venue should help.

6/1

7

(4)

2nd Aug 2025

Good

0m 7f 0y

Class 5

18:45 Lingfield

Slipper Time

9st 5lb

J: Rhys Clutterbuck

T: Henry Candy

Out of half-sister to a four-time handicap winner for his connections; promising third of nine at Salisbury (7f, good to firm) where he was the sole newcomer in the field and rallied after hitting a flat spot; respected, assuming he builds on that effort.

2/1