15:40 Newbury
Friday 21 April 2017
All14:0014:3015:0515:4016:1016:4017:1017:40
Bathwick Tyres Maiden Fillies' Stakes (Plus 10)
- 3YO only  |  Class 4  |  1m 2f 6y  |  Good to Firm (Good in places)  |  14 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 15:40Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 2m 8.00s
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Delegator filly already changed hands several times for minor money, most recently at the breee-ups for 1,500 gns. Hard to imagine that's a positive and others preferred.
Zamindar filly who was too green on debut to do herself justice on debut at Salisbury last year. Needs to have learned plenty from that but not discounted with the trainer in good recent form (three winners from his last five runners).
Last of nine on debut at Salisbury and not seen since. This likely to stretch her stamina and yard have been a little quiet so far this campaign so probably best watched.
Cost 65,000 gns as a yearling but without market support on debut and finished well beaten at Nottingham after looking green coming out of the stalls. Can be forgiven that but may want further than this with plenty of stamina on the mares side. Not completely dismissed with this trainer and jockey in such good form.
Nice debut effort, keeping on in the final stages but proved a disappointing well backed favourite at Wolverhampton last time. Handicaps may be her calling in the immediate future and she qualifies for a mark after this race but it's interesting she gets the vote of stable-jockey.
Cost 350,000 gns as a foal and 400,000 gns as a yearling and made a nice debut at Chelmsford in November when fourth of 14. That form unlikely to be anything special though and she will need to take a big step forward from that effort; slightly off-putting Fran Berry seemingly prefers the claims of Harebel.
Improved from her debut effort at Lingfield when she was green to finish a neck second at Kempton at the start of this month. That was an impressive effort and sets a reasonable form level for the rest to aim, may need to improve a little again though.
Well beaten at York on debut when finishing sixth of 13 but trainer's fillies can be a different prospect at this time of year and the yard have had a good start to the campaign. Has to be a question mark over whether she will stay this trip though.
Galileo filly who looks certain to stay this trip but yard have been quiet in recent weeks. Any market support would be interesting.
Frankel filly whose dam, Midday was a multiple Group 1 winner. Impeccably bred, trainer adept at readying one for their debut and this trip looks ideal so likely to go close with Moore in the saddle.
Sea The Stars filly whose dam had plenty of speed in her stamina. Very interesting debutante for a yard in flying form since the start of the season (6-23 in last two weeks) and owners runners do well here.
Showed promise on both her efforts to date and likely to show more upped in trip on faster ground if ridden a little more prominently.
Very green on debut at Haydock but rallied to finish second and not given a hard time once her chance had gone. Entitled to have learned plenty from that and should go well again for a trainer and jockey combination that warrant respect.
Stepped forward from her debut last time out when taking the runner-up slot over this trip at Chelmsford. Likely to continue to improve but faces a stiff test against some beautifully bred types.
Non-Runners
3
(1)

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Weight: 9-0|Â Â Age: 3
T: C Appleby  J: W Buick
NR
Forecasts
Mori (9/4), The Jean Genie (7/2), Gracious Diana (4/1), Fashion Theory (6/1), Inconceivable (10/1), Many Waters (11/1), Harebell (12/1), Zehrah (20/1), Nafaayes (20/1), Star Rock (28/1), Cubswin (33/1), Miss Liguria (50/1), Mirzam (80/1), Fresh Fox (150/1), Cecilator (250/1)
Many Waters ran well on her second start at Kempton and sets a fair standard for her rivals to aim at while The Jean Genie is expected to come on for her debut effort when she was too green to do herself justice but it's two debutantes that look most interesting. One won't find many better bred fillies than MORI around and Nafaayes is another beautifully bred sort. With both their trainer's in flying form, they may be able to battle it out ahead of the ones with experience.
- Mori
- Nafaayes
- The Jean Genie
Prize Money
1st: £5,499.002nd: £1,636.003rd: £818.004th: £409.00
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