• REGISTER NOW!! Why? Because you can't do much without having been registered!

    At the moment you have limited access to view all discussions - and most importantly, you haven't joined our community. What are you waiting for? Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join Join Talking Horses here!

Reply to thread

9:15

Kempton (AW)

7 Apr 2017

racinguk.com/hd Handicap

(Class 6) (0-65, 4yo+) 7f Standard

1st £2,264.15 2nd £673.75 3rd £336.70 4th £168.35

Pedigrees

Comments

Result

Analysis

My Ratings

POS. (DRAW)   

HORSE / SP

TRAINER / JOCKEY

AGE    WGT    OR    TS    RPR    MR   

1 (9)

 

Olympic Duel (IRE) 20/1

Luke Morris

Peter Hiatt

4    811     54    –    –    –   

Raced in midfield, ridden and headway 2f out, led just inside final furlong, ran on well and drew clear final 100yds, ridden out

2 (1)

Tidal's Baby 8/1

George Downing

Tony Carroll

8    90     57    –    –    –   

Chased leaders, effort 2f out, driven and every chance just over 1f out, led 1f out, soon headed, 2nd and outpaced by winner final 100yds (op 13/2)

3 (8)

½ [3]

Fantasy Queen 14/1

John Fahy

Eve Johnson Houghton

4    96     63    –    –    –   

Off the pace in midfield, headway under pressure over 1f out, stayed on well inside final furlong, snatched 3rd last strides, no threat to winner

4 (11)

nk [3¼]

Jack The Laird (IRE) 12/1

Jack Duern3

Dean Ivory

4    90 p    60    –    –    –   

Tracked leading pair, ridden to lead well over 1f out, headed 1f out, no extra and weakened well inside final furlong, lost 2 places last strides (tchd 14/1)

5 (6)

shd [3½]

Almanack 6/4F

Nathan Alison3

Mark Pattinson

7    94     64    –    –    –   

Well off the pace in last quintet, ridden and headway over 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong, no threat to winner (op 2/1 tchd 9/4)

6 (13)

2¼ [5¾]

Talksalot (IRE) 12/1

Dougie Costello

Mark Bradstock

6    96 ht1    63    –    –    –   

Took keen hold, held up in midfield, ridden and some headway over 1f out, kept on same pace inside final furlong (tchd 10/1)

7 (4)

1½ [7¼]

Blackthorn Stick (IRE) 9/1

Jimmy Quinn

Paul Burgoyne

8    812 p    55    –    –    –   

Chased leaders, switched right and effort to press leaders well over 1f out, no extra 1f out, weakened inside final furlong (op 10/1 tchd 8/1)

8 (12)

1 [8¼]

I Can't Stop 33/1

David Probert

Milton Bradley

4    87  Out-of-Handicaps 5 b    50    –    –    –   

Dwelt and ridden along leaving stalls, well off the pace in last quintet, driven over 2f out, never dangerous

9 (5)

¾ [9]

Sir Compton 11/1

Ted Durcan

Stuart Kittow

4    95     62    –    –    –   

Dwelt and short of room leaving stalls, well off the pace in last quintet, switched right and effort 2f out, some headway over 1f out, never troubled leaders (op 12/1 tchd 10/1)

10 (14)

nk [9¼]

Arcanista (IRE) 16/1

Nicola Currie7

Richard Hughes

4    87 b    57    –    –    –   

Dropped in after start, held up off the pace in last quintet, ridden and some headway over 1f out, never dangerous (tchd 14/1)

11 (7)

1¾ [11]

Mime Dance 16/1

Hector Crouch3

John Butler

6    94 p    64    –    –    –   

Led until ridden and headed well over 1f out, lost place over 1f out, soon weakened

12 (10)

3 [14]

St Andrews (IRE) 25/1

Stevie Donohoe

Ian Williams

4    90 t    57    –    –    –   

Always off the pace in rear, never dangerous

13 (3)

3¼ [17¼]

George Baker (IRE) 12/1

Amelia Glass7

George Baker

10    89     59    –    –    –   

Midfield, came wide and pushed along over 2f out, no headway and weakened over 1f out, behind inside final furlong (op 11/1)

14 (2)

6 [23¼]

Captain Joe 66/1

Joshua Bryan7

Brian Barr

6    810 ht1    60    –    –    –   

Chased leader until final 2f, lost place quickly over 1f out, behind and eased inside final furlong

14 ran Winning time: 1m 24.89s (slow by 1.39s)



Olympic duel


It maybe worth just being slightly cautious of the horses mentioned tonight as the track looking at the overall times seemed to be pretty quick and was borne out by thisrace for horses ared upto 65 one of the quickest races on the card won by 54 rated Olympic duel after a 6 month lay off,the fact the thoroughly exposed 8yrold tidals baby was 2nd makes the form look a little bit conspicupous.Still hard to knock winner run though,was under pressure 2fs oput and the time of 1m24.89 is still very good fir horse just rated 54 even if track was riding quick,there could be more to come with just 8 lifetime runs,hard to know what handicapper will do a rise of 60 would be able to actually drop in class,he might get away with 6 pound but if not will still be in this grade.He's worth following for a few runs,any improvement on this run mau knock up a sequence...


5 + 3 = ?
Back
Top