16:35 Wolverhampton
Monday 9 January 2017
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32Red.com Maiden Auction Stakes
- 3YO only | Class 5 | 7f 32y | Standard | 7 Runners | Allweather | Weighed In
- Off time: 16:36 | Winning time: 1m 32.16s
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Pulled up on only outing to date aand visored for this second race of his career. Trainer is eight from 32 iat the distance in the last number of years and has had just over 16% of winners when putting the jockey up but that doesn't look like being added to today.
Has run three maidens without getting too close but wears blinkers and a tongue-tie for the first time today and trainer's strike rate stands at 20% with horses that fit this criterion. Best run over this C&D and may be placed at long odds.
Big improvement for the employment of a visor last time out at Lingfield and only just run out of it after trying to make all. Similar tactics likely to be used today and and he can go one better despite going up 7lb. In form Adam Kirby, with six wins from his last 20 rides and a master of waiting in front gets the leg up.
Unraced son of six furlong horse Equiano, not famous for AW success. Only a big punt in the market would produce an interest.
Made debut just five days ago and was last of ten. Sire Stimulation has a poor record for producing artificial surface winners.
Dropping in class here especially when compared with her first two outings that incuded a Newmarket Listed event. Last ran at Chelmsford a month ago and performed adequately, being beaten a dozen lengths by Royal Opera House who is more than likely to go on to better things. Trainer a reasonable 11% at the course and the filly's sire Mount Nelson has a decent record for AW winners. Not without a chance.
One outing when last of six in mid-summer and hard to see a win here. In his favour is his trainer's 14% at the course and his jockey's similar 13% plus his sire, the Australian Helmet does well with his progeny that race on this surface.
Forecasts
Peachey Carnehan (4/6), Bataka (4/1), Midge Hall (13/2), Crystal Stanza (11/1), Oakley Pride (16/1), Striking For Gold (33/1), What's Up Walter (125/1)
If the visor has the same effect on PEACHY CARNEHAN as it did when winning finishing a close second at Lingfield last time out, then he should set a decent benchmark for the rest to aim out while any market moves for Bataka or Midge Hall could prove significant.
1. Peachey Carnehan
2. Bataka
3. Striking For Gold
Prize Money
1st: £2,911.002nd: £866.003rd: £433.004th: £216.00
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