17:35 Haydock

Saturday 6 July 2019

All14:0514:4015:1515:5016:2517:0017:35

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  • 3YO plus  |   Class 2  |   7f 37y  |   Good to Firm  |   7 Runners  |   Turf  |   Weighed In
  • Off time: 17:35  |   Winning time: 1m 30.12s
1st
Horse silk
3
(7)
6/4f
T: R HannonJ: P J Dobbs
Held up in rear, headway on outside and edged left over 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong, led post op 13/8 tchd 11/8
2nd
Horse silk
nse
4
(4)
11/2
T: J TuiteJ: David Egan
Held up in rear, headway over 2f out, went 2nd over 1f out, led towards finish, headed post op 7/1 tchd 8/1
3rd
Horse silk
½
7
(3)
16/1
T: M ApplebyJ: J F Egan
Led, bumped about by rival trying to grab inside rail 6f out, ridden over 2f out, headed towards finish, soon lost 2nd tchd 18/1
4th
Horse silk
1 ¾
6
(6)
10/1
T: Ian WilliamsJ: P Hanagan
Held up, effort 3f out, edged left over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong, unable to challenge op 16/1 tchd 11/1
5th
Horse silk
2 ½
2
(5)
7/1
T: C & M JohnstonJ: F Norton
Led early, chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, losing place when not much room over 1f out, no impression after op 6/1 tchd 5/1
6th
Horse silk
1 ¾
1
(2)
8/1
T: D O'MearaJ: D Tudhope
Chased leaders, effort 2f out, no impression, weakened inside final furlong op 12/1
7th
Horse silk
nk
5
(1)
7/2
T: C HillsJ: Dane O'Neill
Ridden away from stalls, soon racing keenly, tried to go up inside and gap closed 6f out, 2nd after, ridden and hanging left over 2f out, soon beaten op 11/4

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Betting Breakdown

Tote Win:£2.30Pl:£1.40, £2.90EX:£10.10Trifecta:£83.00SF:£10.62Swingers:£1.80, £13.30, £4.70

Forecasts

Beat Le Bon (6/4), Mutaraffa (7/2), Kimifive (11/2), Love Dreams (7/1), Three Saints Bay (8/1), Mustarrid (10/1), Lincoln Park (16/1)

Verdict

A race which lacks a three-place each-way angle (just seven runners) and promises to be an absolute 'burn-up' with the likes of Love Dreams, Mutaraffa, Mustarrid (historically) and Lincoln Park all generally keen to cut out the early fractions. Therefore, the suspicion is that this race will set up perfectly for a strong finisher with both Beat Le Bon and KIMIFIVE appealing. The former is arguably more progressive, but the projected odds will reflect that fact so in pursuit of greater value the Jo Tuite-trained four-year-old gets the vote. His recent efforts in competitive handicaps at Ascot, The Curragh and Newmarket are all perfectly respectable.
  1. Kimifive
  2. Beat Le Bon
  3. Mutaraffa

Prize Money

1st: £16,172.002nd: £4,812.003rd: £2,405.004th: £1,202.00

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