The Ben Pearce racing stables will supply three runners to the Ascot turf club race meeting on Saturday, October 24 with fine conditions forecast the rail position is out 12 m racing on a good 3.
The first stable runner will see Vital Edition compete in race 4 over 1600 m with Ms Jerry Noske aboard the last start winner jumping from barrier 4 with a field of 9 to compete.
Vital Edition is a five-year-old Bay gelding having raced on 28 occasions for six wins and four placings earning prize-money in excess of $128,000, last time out he raced at Northam on October 8 finishing first of 8 over 1600 m in a 0 to 68 handicap with Ms Casey Hunter aboard landing the prize by half a length on that occasion in a time of 1:35.70, with the last 600m in 34.38.
The next stable runner will see last start winner Bomber Bay head out in race 6 over 1400 meter in a BM 66+ handicap with Ms Jerry Noske aboard jumping from the widest gate 10 of 10.
Bomber Bay is a four-year-old Brown gelding having start number seven with two wins and two placings earning prize-money in excess of $45,000, last time out he raced at Belmont on October 10 over 1200 m landing the prize first of 11 with Joseph Azzopardi aboard arriving half a length in front of the nearest rival in a time of 1:12.28 with the last 600m in 34.58.
The final stable runner will see Don'tgetcaught head out in race eight in a BM 66+ handicap over 1800 m with Don'tgetcaught to be ridden by Troy Turner jumping from barrier 11 in a field of 14.
Don'tgetcaught is a five-year-old Bay gelding having raced on 21 occasions for four wins and seven placings earning prize-money in excess of $66,000, last time out he raced at Belmont on October 7 finishing second of 9 over 1700 m with Troy Turner the pilot landing half a length behind the race winner in a time of 1:43.23 with the last 600m in 35.71 racing on a good three.
Ben has made a gear adjustment for this outing by removing the BUBBLE CHEEKER.
The stable would like to wish connections of these three runners the best of luck at the Ascot metropolitan race meeting on Saturday 24th of October.