Tomorrow's juvenile at Huntingdon sees six experienced hurdlers take on five newcomers and with five flat winners set to line up, the race is of a fair standard. The two previous renewals of the race have been taken by the favourite and the winning stable from two years ago is represented again here.
The newcomers are probably headed by Gary Moore's
Fennann who was a recalcitrant sort on the flat and needed every yard of his two mile victory in a poor handicap on the flat. Those problems were evident on his jumps debut at Fontwell and re-emerged when he returned to the same track where he carried his head high when pushed along and hung after jumping the last. He stayed on for third that day and through the runner up Mercouer, whose rating increased to 113 after running in an all aged handicap, he's probably worth a rating around the 100 mark which is reasonable enough at this level. He still shapes as though he needs further though so the two furlong drop in trip doesn't bode well for him.
Ravenous was inconsistent on the flat and following two lacklustre efforts at Stratford and Ludlow where stamina was his undoing, he put in his best effort to date at Kempton last time out. He took the lead on that occasion and his being the only experienced hurdler in the field enabled him to produce a bold showing. Nevertheless, his decent jumping could only take him so far as he was passed turning in by the flagrantly superior Stars Over The Sea and once again after the last by the fair-at-best Maid Of Tuscany. He will probably race prominently again but the contours of Huntingdon will not suit him as well as Kempton did.
Gladstone was solid in the market prior to his UK/jumps debut for Warren Greatrex at Kempton but finished tailed off behind Ravenous. He sweated up beforehand and although his jumping was fine at the first four hurdles, a blunder at the fifth immediately sapped his enthusiasm and he was swiftly headed by inferior sorts. Nevertheless, he wasn't asked any undue questions afterwards by Gavin Sheehan and was allowed to complete in his own time. Rated around 84 on the flat and an easy winner of a
Maisons Laffitte claimer, he's got as much class as any of these and is certainly capable of much better if leaving his debut behind him.
Officer Drivel is an enigma at best given his propensity to be withdrawn and follow a solid effort with a lacklustre one. He drifted in the market before capitulating in the race at Newton Abbot, ran a very solid race under a slipped saddle at Plumpton then after receiving healthy support in the market over today's course and distance, blew his chances by pulling himself to the front again. The services of Sam Twiston-Davies might make a difference but the overall impression of this horse is one of rank unreliability.
Symphony Of Pearls was tailed off on her only flat start, unseated at the second at Chepstow before running around at the next obstacles whilst loose, then put in an uninspired round of jumping when well beaten in a Ludlow Claimer.
Worthy Spirit managed to unseat his rider on his only flat start and didn't behave particularly better when finishing well behind in a Wetherby maiden. With all the experienced runners meandering under a capricious cloud of mediocrity, the door looks decidedly open for a newcomer. Alan King won this race two years ago with the penalised McVicar and bids to repeat the dose with a newcomer with a gender specific allowance.
Nyanza is a stoutly bred filly, closely related to Nobilita who was a decent enough four year old hurdler in France. Whilst predictably slow from the blocks as a two year old, albeit not without promise, she began her three year old career with back to back victories at Kempton over eleven furlongs. She progressed in two starts in the summer on faster ground than good which probably wouldn't have suited and was last seen three weeks ago finishing second at Wolverhampton which would have tuned her up nicely for this event. The evidence suggests she may even do better over further but there will be no stamina doubts for her jumps debut and her trainer has already hinted that she's being aimed at the fillies hurdle at Aintree which the yard took with L'Unique.
Loving Your Work progressed through the spring and his good run at form culminated with a victory in a fifteen runner Newbury handicap in June where he had Nyanza behind in third. He ran no sort of race in listed company next time at Royal Ascot but though he wasn't disgraced when last of four at Yarmouth, his last two starts on softer ground at Chepstow and Windsor have been steps in the wrong direction. Mick Channon's filly,
Stoneham is the last of the runners with a win to her name and that win came in early October from a mark of 50 in a Wolverhampton handicap over an extended nine furlongs. Since then, she was beaten in a classifed stakes over the same course and distance and even when disregarding her inconsistency, her best form would leave her with plenty to do.
Ferngrove wasn't utterly without promise in three runs on the flat as a two year old at up to seven furlongs but it wasn't great form either and his sole start as a three year old over nine and a half furlongs in September didn't suggest that a career over hurdles would earn his connections any money.
Pretty Mobile is bred to be a jumper in France so last month's debut in a Wolverhampton maiden can't be taken as anything other than a public gallop session. Even so, she showed nothing at Dunstall Park and there are weaker contests for her to make her debut in than this one.
Arbitrary 1-2-3
1. Nyanza
2. Gladstone
3. Fennann
Loving Your Work 2/1
Jack The Giant 3rd Arkle Chase (G1), Cheltenham 2007
Symphony Of Pearls 5/3
Micko’s Dream 1st Dan Moore Handicap Chase (153), Fairyhouse 2001
Nyanza 2/1
Nobilita 1st Prix de Besancon (listed), Enghien 2008
Fennann 2/1
Trenchant 1st National Spirit Hurdle (G2), Fontwell 2010
Stoneham 5/3
Once More For Luck 3rd Handicap Hurdle (139), Sedgefield 1999
Worthy Spirit 4/1
Wing And A Prayer 1st Tolworth Hurdle (Listed), Sandown 1985 (4/4 Istimraar)
Gladstone 2/2
Wingtips 5th Triumph Hurdle (G1), Cheltenham 2012
Pretty Mobile 2/0
Goburge 3rd Prix d’Iena, Auteuil 1998 (2/1 Gorgibus)
Ravenous .5
Superciliary 1st Handicap Hurdle (108), Wincanton 2014
Officer Drivel 2/1
King Of Oriel 1st Handicap Hurdle (95), Punchestown 2013
Ferngrove 2/1
Whispering Wind 1st 4YO Maiden Hurdle, Naas 2000
Sires
Pretty Mobile - Al Namix (4)
Worthy Spirit - Shirocco (3)
Ravenous - Raven's Pass (2)
Officer Drivel - Captain Rio (2)
Fennann - Dutch Art (1)
Stoneham - Sixties Icon (1)
Loving Your Work - Royal Applause
Symphony Of Pearls - Lucarno
Nyanza - Dai Jin
Gladstone - Mizzen Mast
Ferngrove - Rockport Harbor