15:20 Leicester
Tuesday 30 May 2017
All13:5014:2014:5015:2015:5016:2016:5017:20
Coronation Fillies' Handicap
- 3YO only  |  Class 4  |  7f  |  Good to Soft  |  10 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 15:21Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 1m 24.31s
Cloth number
Odds
Horse A-Z
Show odds
Highly tried on her return when a 100/1 chance in the Fred Darling and possibly outran her odds in that. Showed some useful form as a juvenile and will be better off in handicap company.
A winner over the minimum trip last year she looked unsuited by the step up in trip to 7f when below form last time. May well prove best over sprint trips and her stamina will be tested again here.
Best efforts have all come over 6f and she hasn't really progressed since winning on her debut at Windsor last year and not sure if this 7f will suit.
Has already shown some strong form improving on her Haydock debut to win a Newmarket maiden last October. Has an entry in the Coronation Stakes and clearly thought to be useful and very interesting on her handicap debut.
Making her season/handicap debut she showed the benefit of experience when making all at Kempton in September. May well have had the run of the race there but looks the type to run well here and in future handicaps.
Nursery winner at Haydock over 7f on her final juvenile start and may well have needed the run on her first start as a three-year-old last time at Beverley. Holds some solid claims but others may have more improvement in them.
7f maiden winner on the AW at the end of 2016 and returned from a 5 month break to make her handicap debut over that same C&D in May. Probably better than her final placing suggests there (plenty to do and not clear run) and could still have some improvement in her.
Showed some useful form when building on a modest debut to win a 6f Doncaster maiden in November. Made her handicap debut on the AW last time over a mile and off today's mark showed herself to be no more than averagely treated off this mark (77).
Finally off the mark the fifth attempt when making all to dominate a small field maiden over 7f at Newcastle. Put experience to good use there but will find life tougher on handicap debut.
Despite being a dual winner she looks one to treat with caution having run well below form in two starts this year with the first-time blinkers failing to work last time.
Non-Runners
2
(12)

Cheval Blanche30
Weight: 9-8|Â Â Age: 3
T: M L W Bell  J: George Wood
NR
4
(3)

Parlance222
Weight: 9-7|Â Â Age: 3
T: Sir Michael Stoute  J: R L Moore
NR
5
(1)

Pavillon20
Weight: 9-6|Â Â Age: 3
T: C G Cox  J: A Kirby
NR
Forecasts
Cashla Bay (1/1), Parlance (7/2), Cheval Blanche (4/1), Brogan (7/1), Pavillon (7/1), Rely On Me (8/1), Jule In The Crown (11/1), Phalaborwa (12/1), Sayem (16/1), Fastnet Spin (16/1), Arwa (16/1), Rutherford (25/1), Bahamadam (33/1)
Like the other fillies handicap on the card this looks to be full of improving and unexposed types and finding the winner is going to be a difficult task. Cheval Blanche is one of the likely improvers along with Parlance and Pavillon who defends her unbeaten record in this. Phalaborwa is another who enters the equation along with more solid types like Sayem and Brogan. It won’t go unnoticed though that CASHLA BAY hold a Royal Ascot entry and she could well be far better than a handicapper based on that piece of information having already looked smart in maidens.
- Cashla Bay
- Pavillon
- Parlance
Prize Money
1st: £6,469.002nd: £1,925.003rd: £962.004th: £481.005th: £235.00
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