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VisualJockey links an easy to use editor with a highly optimized render engine. Pulled up in Grade One novice-hurdling company at Cheltenham and Aintree at the end of last season, he had also travelled and jumped begrudgingly on his chase debut until Jonathan Burke drew stumps before the 12th at Exeter earlier this month. Lacey also believes Adrimel is more ground-dependent than trip-dependent — another reason cited for his lesser display at Exeter.
Organised into the last by Harry Cobden, she sealed victory from the inexorably staying-on Chilli Filli with a bold final leap and won by almost two lengths. Prior to winning her chase debut at over a furlong-shorter trip at Newbury last month, the victorious seven-year-old had been absent from the racecourse for days due to fracturing her pelvis — a longer break than initially planned.
She won some nice hurdles, but was always going to make a chaser. Sometimes time is never lost on them. Anything between two-and-a-half miles and three miles is fine for her. In Ireland the following day, Capodanno took the notable scalp of stable companion Gaillard Du Mesnil in the 2m 3f beginners chase at Naas — despite making what appeared to be a chance-ending error at the second last when getting in too deep to the fence, pitching him onto his nose and front knees on landing.
He was mounting a challenge at the time and dropped to fourth as a result, with rider Jody McGarvey appearing to accept defeat approaching the last. Capodanno took a huge step forward as a novice hurdler in April when winning a competitive handicap on a sound surface at the Punchestown Festival by 12 lengths, after which trainer Willie Mullins indicated he expected better from his as a chaser.
Not for the first time, he shaped as though a step up in trip is on order. This was a career-best from the lightly raced Embrun Mitja , who largely jumped well and looked more at home at a left-handed track than he had on his chase debut behind Gabynako at Fairyhouse last time out. The mares Delvino and Roseys Hollow , in fourth and fifth, were making their seasonal debuts and the former starting out for a new trainer. The latter, seventh in the Dawn Run last March, travelled well until a making pecking and losing her pitch three out.
The already well-versed four-year-old chaser Busselton pressed him most, displaying a good attitude, but the winner jumped to the front just after halfway and settled matters in straightforward fashion. Stratum got off the mark over fences at Thurles last Sunday, getting off the mark at the second attempt by returning to the track at which he made his debut and, crucially, stepping up by three furlongs in trip to 3m1f. Neither he nor stable companion Cavallino met the second last correctly, and the latter recovered the quicker.
At Ascot, he took over on the lead from hitherto unbeaten four-year-old I Like To Move It with a cleaner jump at the second flight. Thereafter, he again displayed a nimble technique and palpable engagement with the task of hurdling — ears pricking as he approached each obstacle.
He had all four rivals under pressure turning for home. Colonel Mustard , a second-season novice whom the market appeared to assume had been flattered by his second to Echoes In Rain in a Grade One at Punchestown in April, deserves extra credit for generating a challenge approaching the penultimate flight from the least advantageous position in a slowly run race, helped by rider Conor Orr saving ground on the inside.
But Jonbon skipped over that hurdle whereas Colonel Mustard lacked his fluency and failed to land running. That was enough to settle their encounter, the winner merely requiring the mildest of galvanising to race away, measure the last and win by almost three unextended lengths.
Colonel Mustard ran on strongly for a clear second, ahead of Knappers Hill — also unbeaten going into this and who had held the better position of this pair on entering the straight. He jumped two out upsides the runner-up, getting away the quicker despite putting down on rider Harry Cobden and pitching on landing, but was beaten when slightly inconvenienced by that horse jumping left at the last.
Her technique is improving all the time and a step up to 2m4f is clearly what she needs, but 2m1f at Cheltenham's New Course will also place sufficient accent on stamina at this stage in her career.
I Like To Move It was disadvantaged by the race conditions, which required him to concede weight to all four rivals, all his elders. He jumped left on occasions and made some fiddly mistakes or gave his flights too much air, and he was unable to respond when coming under pressure in the straight. He shaped as though a longer trip and lowered sights would be beneficial, but the Twiston-Davies team like to run a novice in the Betfair Hurdle, so he may head there nonetheless.
Interestingly, it was only after the race that Jonbon betrayed his much-scrutinised babyishness. The horse, that is. Jonbon already wears earplugs, so there is not much more his trainer can do to dampen any aversion to hullaballoo — and there will be much more of it at the Cheltenham Festival. The upside is that, to date, this immaturity has never interfered with his actual race-craft. Which reminded me of this tweet: b. Some of the others [novice hurdlers in his yard] might well be in the two-and-a-half-mile division — that would be a help if they were rather than two-milers.
Her death leads him back to his hometown to bring Chuck back to life, albeit briefly, and solve the crime. But once reunited with Chuck, Ned can't bring himself to send her back. He helps her escape after her grieving aunts, Lily and Vivian, former synchronized swimmers, think they've buried her forever. Chuck becomes the third partner in Ned and Emerson's private-investigation enterprise, but she encourages them to use Ned's skills for good, not just for profit.
Ned is overjoyed to be reunited with Chuck, the only girl he's ever loved. Life would be perfect, except for one cruel twist -- if he ever touches her again, she'll go back to being dead, this time for good.
When an automotive expert is found dead, ironically after a strange hit-and-run accident, Ned suspects there's more to the story, especially when he finds out that the deceased worked for a company that was about to launch an experimental car.
Meanwhile, Chuck wants some answers about how Ned brought her back to life. Another strange death at the Schatz Funeral Home leads Ned back to the scene where he brought Chuck back to life.
Meanwhile, Olive unwittingly becomes the messenger in Chuck's plan to bring a little sunshine into the lives of Aunts Lily and Vivian via some antidepressant-laced pies. After an airplane crashes into an apartment building, Ned, Emerson and Chuck try to determine whether or not the pilot committed suicide. To Ned's distress, Chuck becomes drawn to the man who appears to be the lone survivor.
Meanwhile, Olive takes a wounded messenger pigeon to the aunts for help. Meanwhile, Ned finds himself haunted by the ghosts of his own past as Halloween nears. When a dog breeder who may have produced the perfect pooch is found dead, Ned and company try to figure out who exactly did the deed, especially after they learn that the deceased was a polygamist who left four grieving widows.
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