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8:15

Windsor

24 Jul 2017

Sky Bet Horseracing Cash Out Maiden Stakes

(Class 5) (3-4yo) 1m2f good sft

POS. (DRAW)   

HORSE / SP

TRAINER / JOCKEY

AGE    WGT    OR    TS    RPR    MR   

1 (11)

 

Al Mayda (USA) 12/1

Harry Bentley

Hugo Palmer

3    90 t    –    –    –    –   

Made all, drew clear 3f out, pushed along over 1f out, ridden out near finish as runner-up closed (op 8/1)

2 (7)

½

Fujaira Prince (IRE) 12/1

Andrea Atzeni

Roger Varian

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Chased leaders, off the bridle before halfway, progress under pressure over 2f out, took 2nd final furlong, closed on winner near finish, just held (op 14/1 tchd 16/1)

3 (1)

2¼ [2¾]

Hats Off To Larry 13/2

Charles Bishop

Mick Channon

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Chased leaders, ridden 3f out, progress 2f out to chase clear winner just over 1f out, kept on one pace and soon lost 2nd (op 7/1 tchd 6/1 and tchd 8/1)

4 (10)

3¾ [6½]

Graphite (IRE) 12/1

F M Berry

David Simcock

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Took keen hold, tracked leaders, ridden 3f out, closed on outer 2f out, chance of a place just over 1f out, ran green and faded (tchd 11/1 and tchd 14/1)

5 (14)

3 [9½]

Circuit Judge 100/1

David Probert

William Knight

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Tracked winner to 3f out, still disputing 2nd over 1f out, weakened final furlong

6 (4)

½ [10]

Adjacent 11/4

Adam Kirby

Charlie Appleby

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Towards rear, pushed along over 3f out, some progress over 2f out, never a threat (tchd 9/4)

7 (2)

1½ [11½]

Outofthequestion 50/1

Fergus Sweeney

Alan King

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Took keen hold, held up in midfield, ridden and progress over 2f out, tried to close on leaders over 1f out, weakened final furlong (tchd 66/1)

8 (9)

nse [11½]

Murchison River 80/1

Dane O'Neill

Henry Candy

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Chased leaders, pushed along and weakened well over 2f out (op 66/1)

9 (3)

nse [11½]

The Groove 150/1

Trevor Whelan

Fergal O'Brien

4    100 t    –    –    –    –   

Raced in 3rd, chased winner 3f out to just over 1f out, weakened quickly

10 (16)

nse [11¾]

Abel Tasman 16/1

Richard Kingscote

Ed Walker

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Steadied start, held up in last trio, well behind over 3f out, some progress from 2f out, not entirely disgraced (tchd 20/1)

11 (8)

1¾ [13½]

Raining Stars 66/1

Tom Queally

James Fanshawe

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Well in rear, left behind over 3f out, shaken up over 2f out, never on terms

12 (12)

hd [13½]

Clearly 16/1

Robert Tart

John Gosden

3    90     –    –    –    –   

Green preliminaries, dwelt, mostly in last trio, passed a couple over 2f out but no progress after (op 12/1)

13 (15)

8 [21½]

Reel Leisure (GR) 200/1

Shane Kelly

Amanda Perrett

4    99     –    –    –    –   

In touch in midfield until weakened quickly 3f out

14 (13)

2 [23½]

Seinfeld 100/1

Stevie Donohoe

David Simcock

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Always in rear, urged along over 4f out, soon no chance

15 (5)

½ [24]

Stormy Blues 15/8F

William Buick

Charlie Appleby

3    95 t    –    –    –    –   

Always towards rear, behind over 2f out (op 9/4)

16 (6)

7 [31]

Sky Eagle (IRE) 25/1

Thomas Brown

Ed Walker

3    95     –    –    –    –   

Soon detached in last, tailed off halfway, lost no further ground but didn't make any (op 28/1)

16 ran Winning time: 2m 10.05s (slow by 5.55s)


Al mayda

     Fujaira prince           



Probavly won't be much value in these two in future but they look progressive winner had a previous run but that was back in November 2016 did well to make all after a break,the winning time .74 quicker than the class 5 handicap won by fast and hot older handicapper rated 74,looks like its run to a mark of 80+ so if came out with a mark ariund that mark with improvement to come then maybe worth a bet and will keep an eye out.Same applies to runner up from varian stable only debut run,slightly outpaced then stayed on strongly In middle of the track so could be even better than winner,as usual with these palmer and varian horses they invariably go off stupid prices but at least the times tell you winner is 80+ horse with improvemebt to come,the runner up could be even better so always worth keeping track of just incase they get underestimated.They will probably be autumn horses especially running so well on this soft ground...


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