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SATURDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 30th:
SANDOWN RESULTSHabitual loser, Barshiba let her supporters down once again in the Listed event. This time she pulled too hard but was never going to win; she really is bad news. Shabiba found reward for her consistency with a clear-cut victory over the improving Ada River. Being fillies, there were a couple of disappointments, none more so than Selinka, visored for the first time, which should have sent out the appropriate warning signals.
The Group 3 Solario Stakes, won by the Oasis Dream colt Sri Putra, was, at least to my eye, another juvenile event that lacked sparkle. The winner came into this having won a Newbury maiden that hardly looked up to Group standard. Perhaps he has improved markedly and whilst smart, he may struggle when pitched against the big guns. The Cheka had won his Ascot maiden by a long way and travelled like the winner for most of today’s journey. He did change his legs inside the last furlong but was only a neck in front of Patrician’s Glory with Talking Hands back in fourth. That does not rubber stamp this as a race. Prince Seigfried may not have stayed at this level, Instalment was slowly away but finished too close to the principals for comfort whilst Cry Of Freedom failed to fire. Not a satisfactory renewal of an event that threw up Raven’s Pass last season. In the Class 2 Handicap,
Ask The Butler got the better of Lang Shining who is surely a better horse on easy ground. Swop may not have stayed the ten-furlong trip in third and can return to winning ways back at a mile. Tazeez finished encouragingly in fourth.
Hoh Hoh Hoh snatched the Class 2 Sprint Handicap in the last stride in what was a packed finish that largely contained the usual suspects. Cake may have been slightly unfortunate not to have made the firing line. She rattled home fast and late to take fifth after meeting trouble over a furlong out. A mark of 91 gives her prospects of winning a decent event before the end of the season.
The Class 4 Handicap over five was a messy affair with the first three surprisingly coming down the near rail. This form may not travel that well and Muftarres could be worth another chance.
CHESTER RESULTSRed Gala got back on the winning trail in the Listed event. The ground was right for him and his form over this track with Macarthur put him in with the same chance as Speed Gifted, who was brought down. Red Gala was always moving well and would probably have won anyway. Strategic Mount ran a personal best in second ahead of Cool Judgement and Mull Of Kintyre who was given a lot to do round this sharp track.
The win of Furnace paid tribute to the riding skills of Hayley Turner. Drawn badly, as he was at Great Leighs last time, it was hard to be confident of his chances here but he grabbed the lead close home from course specialist, Vanderlin.
FRIDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 29th:SANDOWN RESULTSThe nursery that opened the card was won by the cleverly campaigned Mythical Blue who had been bought from a seller, run twice over seven furlongs and now was able to follow up on a Newmarket win over the minimum, a trip that on breeding was obviously what this Acclamation colt required. It was a tight run thing but the winner looked as if he may have more to offer. The place horses anchor the form to a degree. Well-touted Aakef was badly drawn but on this evidence will need to raise his game considerably next time. He certainly does not look like a suitable ride for Richard Hills.
Anmar provided a much-needed winner for Godolphin in the first division of the Class 4 Maiden. They finished in a heap and cases can be made for several on the evidence of their runs, meaning either it was a good race choc-full of potential winners, or several were flattered. Judging by the slow time, it would appear the latter is the case, although Liberation did overcome plenty of traffic to snatch third and looks to have a future.
Summers Target was all the rage in the second division. He did little wrong, just getting collared close home by a filly, Brief Candle. Again, the time was slow but bettered the earlier division by two seconds.
The Class 4 Handicap for three-year-olds contained several attractively handicapped types. It looks like a race that will throw up winners. None more so that FALCATIV who looks as if he will better his third next time. Spotted at Haydock, he has stepped up considerably on his fifth there and chances are next time we see him he will not be apprentice-ridden. His current mark of 71 looks likely to be adjusted to a possible 75 but that will should not stop him winning now he knows what is expected. He looks the sort to run up a sequence.
FEVER, a typical Mick Easterby purchase, is showing signs of running into form. A former inmate of the Hannon stable, his fourth at Hamilton can be bettered at this level next time.
SALISBURY RESULTSSupporters of Rainbow View for next year’s 1,000 Guineas will be heartened by the success of Snoqualmie Girl in the Listed Race. She may have been slightly fortunate to win as ON OUR WAY was messed about in running and gaining hand over fist at the line. A fine colt with plenty of substance, he should continue to improve and can add to his Sandown success at this level before the close of play. It would be no surprise to see him follow the same path taken by Twice Over and be targeted for the 1m 2f race at Newmarket on Cesarewitch day. Star Rocker had finished two places ahead of Falcativ at Haydock, but his defeat in the maiden demonstrated how much improvement Falcativ has made. Star Rocker looked short of toe having travelled strongly and may benefit from a step up in trip.
MENEUR looked all over the winner in the Class 5 Handicap but lacked a closing punch. Bought from France, presumably to go hurdling, he should pick up a Flat race en route especially when the ground eases.
THURSDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 28th:
AYR RESULTSAmicus Meus made no mistake this time after a couple of attempts at Newmarket. The drop in grade, the step up in trip and the easy ground all seemed to help and he ran out an easy winner of the Class 4 Handicap. This was his fourth run in quick succession after an injury. There is always that doubt lurking over such animals but he has size and substance and may defy a weight rise if his handler can resist the temptation to run him too quickly.
GREAT LEIGHS RESULTSDiriculous was recording his seventh win on an artificial surface when gobbling up the Class 3 Handicap with ease. Clearly, Polyrack brings out the best in him but he has also won at Southwell. It would seem advisable for connections to restrict him to all-weather tracks in which case a lucrative winter campaign looks assured.
Slam, who has never really fulfilled his juvenile promise, won a decent handicap when narrowly getting the better of Acrostic. The pair were clear of Born Tobouggie who is considered better than this by her connections. She has a habit of hanging to her left and if they can literally straighten her out, she may make her presence felt in stronger company. As it is, she ended up full of running and is almost unrideable in a finish.
LINGFIELD RESULTSFLEETING STAR is worth noting for a nursery. She took time to warm up in the maiden but finished nicely on top. She should not be unduly treated by the handicapper but appears as a filly with more to offer.
WEDNESDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 27th:
AYR RESULTSTartan Gunna may be no star but can better his run in the maiden. A slow-starter, he did produce a challenge of sorts but it petered out. A sounder surface would suit him better and he should know more next time.
GREAT LEIGHS RESULTSRiggins won the Class 3 Handicap with some authority and maintained an unbeaten, if somewhat protracted run, of two wins in eighteen months. A split pastern kept him away from the track for so long and long-term plans include a possible pop at the Cambridgeshire. One assumes he will always be suited by this surface and that he will not appreciate extremes on turf. |
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THURSDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 21st:
GREAT LEIGHS RESULTSFURNACE is worth bearing in mind for a handicap. Drawn wide in the Class 3 over a mile, Hayley Turner got him across but at the cost of ground forsaken. Far from disgraced in sixth in a competitive handicap, this was only his second run of the year and he should do better next time.
TUESDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 19th:
BRIGHTON RESULTSIt would be unwise to take the run of Night Lily literally in the Auction Median Stakes. But irrespective of running no sort of race and finishing last, for a filly with form tie-ins with Rainbow View the mere fact she was entered for such an ordinary target does not bode well for the Newmarket form. A further clue will be provided when Purple Sage reappears later in the week.
MONDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 18th:
LINGFIELD RESULTSMeydan Dubai looks like one to avoid. He had his chance in the four-runner maiden after some half-decent efforts in handicaps, but was the first beaten, finishing a tame last. WAR NATIVE is held in very high regard by his trainer, Jeremy Noseda who explained the object of bringing him there was to try and teach him to race. Still green, War Native came late to beat modest opposition but apparently is destined to achieve better. SWORDS gained compensation for his defeat last week with a cosy victory in the Class 6 Handicap. He stays and travels well.
SUNDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 17th:
DEAUVILLE RESULTSTAMAYUZ served notice that he is to be a force reckoned with for top autumn honours when taking the Group 1 Jacques le Marois from Natagora. This is proper Group 1 form that puts him on a par with Henrythenavigator. Natagora continues to run well at this level. She ought to get back on the winning trail before the end of the season, particularly if in competition with her own sex. SOUL CITY made surprisingly short work of his Listed opponents on the same card. The race he won at Newmarket has taken a knock or two but this son of Elusive City beat what looked like only modest sorts.
SATURDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 16th:
NEWBURY RESULTSWhispering Angel may have won the Usk Valley Stakes in the paddock but this imposing son of Hawk Wing found little in the track. Like his sire, he flattered to deceive and the jury is out. CRY OF FREEDOM, a good-looking but not as substantial son of Street Cry, made all and kept finding when challenged. MUSTAQER made a highly satisfactory debut in second while Jazz Police, by Beat Hollow, will be more effective on a faster surface.
SIXTIES ICON looks to be back to his best. He battled on strongly to foil Tempelstern in the Geoffrey Freer. The runner-up is a good horse on this sort of ground and deserves compensation. Donegal did the form of Conduit no harm when representing his generation with honour in third. Eastern Anthem became another Godolphin failure, whilst this trip was on the sharp side for Geordieland and Peppertree Lane ran no race at all.
PACO BOY continues to impress and won a weak Group 2 Hungerford Stakes with an electric burst of pace. He has a most pleasing attitude and seven furlongs suits him well. Al Qasi was readily dismissed in second and Beaver Patrol ran a stormer over a trip that was probably too far. The winner may run in the Group 1 at Longchamp over the same trip in October, or take his chance in America. He is unbeaten this year, except for when meeting trouble in running over a mile in the French Guineas, and is a credit to team-Hannon.
GLEN MOLLY who was second to Marine Boy, scrambled home in the fillies maiden that did not look to contain too much quality.
NEWMARKET RESULTSMISS TANGO HOTEL made a strongly-fancied Greensward pull out all the stops in the maiden. The winner will find life tougher now but the filly looks nailed on for her maiden.
RIPON RESULTSDEADLY SECRET almost fell over with effort in the Horn Blower Stakes in his attempt to catch Zuzu, to whom he was conceding 5lbs.This was a creditable effort from the runner-up who will surely gain compensation before long.
CONFUCHIAS, a smart performer last year, ran a race full of promise for Kevin Ryan finishing fifth in the Great St Wilfred. He was in front of his group on the unfavoured stands’ side and will not need to improve much on this to win a similar race before the end of the season. The Portland at Doncaster could be an ideal target.
FRIDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 15th:
NEWBURY RESULTSThe Class 3 Handicap over short of fourteen furlongs looked to be at the mercy of the three-year-olds, Manyriverstocross and Woolfall Treasure. Both were backed to the exclusion of their older rivals. This is the time of year when the Classic generation should be mopping up such events but so far it is not happening. Having made the running, Manyriverstocross dropped out tamely and Woolfall Treasure could only plug on over this extended trip. Tropical Strait, who has always been held in high regard by his stable, was produced two out and soon had the race under control. This did not look a strong handicap.
It may be unwise to take the run of SHYRL literally in the Listed St Hugh’s Stakes. Her Queen Mary second was in a race that is suspect. Even so, she is better than her fourth here. She patently hated this ground and was all at sea when asked to pick up. With some valuable nurseries forthcoming, she may just have a chance in one of them, particularly if her current rating of 101 is altered.
THURSDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 14th:
SALISBURY RESULTSI AM THE BEST did not appear to stay the seven-furlong trip in the Maiden Auction. His overall form hints at much better than this but as a race, this contest was only average and it could be he will get into a nursery lightly. He is not one to write-off just yet.
ORDNANCE ROW runs this track well, which enabled him to win the Group 3 on ground that suited. It was also in Redford’s favour but, although not beaten far, he failed to pick up against this stronger opposition. Third Set’s poor run in fifth should be forgiven as all his best form is on a faster surface.
SANDOWN RESULTSStaged a below-average card by its standards. Censored looked just about the highlight. Another success for Pivotal, she won the maiden with ease and may be capable of progressing.
WEDNESDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 13th:
SALISBURY RESULTSNeither division of the Class 4 maiden looked anything other than ordinary. The first division won by Princess Hannah looked the weaker. Debutants, Cavera and Zero Money chased her home without setting the track on fire.
OUTOFOIL’s win in the second looked marginally better. Heliodor could only manage fourth having travelled well for most of the way. He is starting to look disappointing.
STALKING SHADOW just lasted in the Class 4 handicap. This time he displayed none of the undesirable characteristics that seemed so disconcerting at Thirsk. By now, the ground was deteriorating but this son of Storm Cat held on in the face of a late thrust from Acrostic.
LADY DEAUVILLE gained deserved compensation in the Listed event. She is at her best on soft ground and stayed this trip of ten furlongs well. Sweet Lilly, whose best runs have all been in defeat, snatched second from Cape Amber with Selinka (an autumn filly it seems) fourth.
BEVERLEY RESULTSGREEN PARK is showing signs of running into form after his second the Class 4 handicap. Whilst the ground is in his favour, he may be able to win a similar event.
SANDOWN RESULTSALWAYS THERE showed sufficient improvement on her first run in the Class 5 maiden to serve notice a win should not be far away. Essentially, she looks a nursery type but one more run is required before she takes that route. The rest of the results from this card – with the ground riding soft – have to be viewed with some caution. DUNN’O received a thinking-man’s ride from the tactically aware Philip Robinson to win the Class 3 handicap. A similar ride saw the well-backed Murcar at his best in the 1m6f Class 4 handicap. He seems to stay well and may be more effective over two miles.
MONDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 11th:
WOLVERHAMPTON RESULTSROCKET ROB put up a game performance to win the Nursery from a mark of 62. He had been bought in for £16,000 after his Selling win at Yarmouth and proved to be a little better than that result suggested with this win.
SWORDS caught a tartar when meeting the Irish-trained Master At Arms in the Class 6 Handicap over two miles. Clear second best from his mark of 57, he may make amends in a similar contest if the handicapper does not overreact.
WINDSOR RESULTSEXCEPTIONAL ART ran out an easy winner of the maiden, looking useful in the process. Peter Chapple-Hyam’s stable has had a lean year so far but the signs are they may be about to end in better style. This son of Exceed And Excel is in all the good events and more should be heard of him.
Diriculous may have only finished third in the handicap but he did not get the run of the race and, although he would not have won, gave notice that there may be other similar events to be found. His size does help him shoulder big weights.
ACCLAIMED looked smart when winning the maiden from French Art who frankly, allowing for the numerous chances he has had, should never have been such a short price. Acclaimed is well bred, in good hands, but, as a son of Hawk Wing, there is always a chance that he will not progress as one would assume. Plenty of Hawk Wings run their best races first time or after absences, rather like their sire. It remains to be seen if he can break that mould next time.
SUNDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 10th:
DEAUVILLE RESULTSAnna Pavlova lacked the sparkle she often shows when conditions are right. On her favoured ground, she was never travelling well enough in the Group 2. To be fair she faced a couple of half-decent fillies on disadvantageous terms as she had a 4lb penalty. Avanti Polonia caused an upset in beating Turfose, who almost certainly failed to stay the trip. She came there to win but her breeding gave cause to doubt she would last in testing ground. She needs to return to ten furlongs. Believe Me confirmed recent form with Mrs Lindsay who does not look the same filly this year. However, as she came to hand late season, it could be a mistake to write her off just yet.
MARCHAND D’OR has faced harder tasks in his career than he did in the Group 1 Prix Maurice de Gheest. Often his style of running proves to be his biggest handicap and he gave himself plenty to do approaching the final furlong. But his class saw him through and means he has now won this event for the third time in a row. African Rose ran especially well for a three-year-old filly in second with UTMOST RESPECT an honourable fourth. But for a trouble in running he would have been at least third. On this ground, he is a decent performer and, already a winner of a Group 3, he could add to that tally at a higher level before the season is over. US Ranger did not want to get involved today and turned in a so-so effort. He has the ability but not the will.
LEICESTER RESULTSThe Newmarket form represented by Soul City, who beat Swindler [out for the season] and subsequent winner Whispering Angel in a bunch finish last month, took a knock when Combat Zone, Aathaar and Makhaaleb all ran up to their respective merits but were beaten. Aathaar had encountered Combat Zone at Sandown but finished no closer today. Poster showed improvement on his Yarmouth form to hold a nice newcomer from the Jarvis camp in Kite Wood. A son of Galileo, the runner-up is sure to derive plenty from this experience. Of the also-rans, several took the eye. Makhaaleb was ridden as if a nursery is his immediate objective after his next outing. The same applies to Medlock and Kayfiar. Squad shaped well. This looked a strong maiden.
RACING RESULTS WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 9th:There was plenty of racing during the week but not too much of consequence in its first part.
THURSDAY RACING RESULTS AUGUST 7th:
SANDOWN RESULTSON OUR WAY justified stable confidence when winning the maiden in taking style. The opposition did not look particularly strong but this daughter of Oasis Dream looks the sort to continue on the upgrade.
ASCOT LIME, as good a looking son of Pivotal as you could hope to find, finally achieved his first win in the Class 3 Handicap. He did it the hard way. Having been headed 100 yards out, he battled back to secure a narrow victory close home from Conquisto. There is nothing wrong with this form as Tanto Faz and Burn the Breeze in third and fourth give it a solid look. Ascot Lime won this from a mark of 77 and with the inevitable hike, will need to raise his game to win again. |