17:40 Yarmouth

Monday 19 August 2024

All17:1017:4018:1018:4019:1019:40

British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes (GBB Race)

  • 2YO only  |   Class 4  |   7f 3y  |   Good to Firm  |   10 Runners  |   Turf  |   Weighed In
  • Off time: 17:40  |   Winning time: 1m 26.9s
1st
Horse silk
1
(2)
8/13f
T: J R FanshaweJ: Daniel Muscutt
Prominent, travelling well when waiting for room 3f out, switched left and slightly unbalanced when impeded 2f out, pushed along when making eye-catching headway 1f out, led entering final 110 yards, ran on well, won going away op 4/6
2nd
Horse silk
1
3
(8)
11/2
T: D M SimcockJ: J P Spencer
Midfield, went prominent far side 3f out, led 2f out, ridden when headed inside final 110 yards, briefly dropped to third, rallied and regained second towards finish, kept on but no chance with winner final strides op 4/1 tchd 5/1
3rd
Horse silk
sh
10
(10)
20/1
T: W GreatrexJ: Edward Greatrex
Prominent near side, pushed along inside 3f out, chased leaders 1f out, ran on well final furlong, went third towards finish but not pace of front pair final strides op 18/1 tchd 22/1
4th
Horse silk
nk
7
(3)
66/1
T: G G MargarsonJ: T P Queally
Held up towards rear, briefly dropped to last after 1f, headway down centre from 3f out, every chance when briefly disputing 1f out, ridden inside when outpaced final 110 yards, kept on op 40/1
5th
Horse silk
½
9
(1)
7/2
T: Sir Michael StouteJ: Rhys Clutterbuck
Close up, soon raced in share of second, ridden passing halfway, ran green when wandered and impeded rivals 2f out, ridden and every chance 1f out, outpaced final 110 yards, dropped to fifth towards finish op 4/1
6th
Horse silk
4
5
(5)
100/1
T: P J McBrideJ: A J Farragher
Slowest away, towards rear early, dropped to last when pushed along inside 3f out, modest headway inside final furlong, no impression towards finish op 66/1 tchd 125/1
7th
Horse silk
¾
8
(6)
80/1
T: S C WilliamsJ: Hector Crouch
Towards rear, raced keenly early, chased leaders 3f out, switched left inside final furlong, weakened towards finish op 50/1
8th
Horse silk
¾
2
(9)
25/1
T: W J KnightJ: N Callan
Midfield, outpaced 3f out, impeded by rival 2f out, struggling from 1f out, weakened final 110 yards op 22/1 tchd 28/1
9th
Horse silk
1 ¾
6
(4)
20/1
T: G BougheyJ: Billy Loughnane
Soon led, raced keenly early, pushed along when headed inside 3f out, bumped by rival 2f out, ridden 1f out, soon struggling, weakened final furlong op 16/1
10th
Horse silk
4 ¼
4
(7)
125/1
T: P W Chapple-HyamJ: Callum Hutchinson (3)
Soon raced in share of second, pushed along halfway, weakening and bumped by rivals both sides 2f out, outpaced and dropped to last 1f out, gradually weakened op 80/1

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Betting Breakdown

Tote Win:£1.62Pl:£1.10, £1.40, £4.10EX:£5.50Trifecta:£41.00SF:£4.25Swingers:£1.70, £3.30, £11.60

Forecasts

Back In Black (8/13), Wiltshire Lad (7/2), Caledonian (11/2), Yankee Dude (20/1), Iffraaj Power (20/1), Blue Train (25/1), Noble Guest (66/1), We're Done (80/1), Duffus Castle (100/1), Charming Fellow (125/1)

Verdict

James Fanshawe's Dark Angel colt BACK IN BLACK possesses much the best form on show and rates a confident choice to build on his recent Ascot second and get off the mark. Both Wiltshire Lad and Caledonian have better days ahead of them and can chase home the selection in that order. Blue Train makes most appeal of the four newcomers.

  1. BACK IN BLACK (IRE)
  2. WILTSHIRE LAD (IRE)
  3. CALEDONIAN

Previous Winners

2023
Invictus Spiritus
Weight: 9-7  |Age: 2
J: R Coakley  |  T: Tom Clover
7/1

Prize Money

1st: £5,373.002nd: £2,522.003rd: £1,262.004th: £631.00

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