13:45 Catterick

Tuesday 12 September 2017

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Irish Stallion Farms EBF Novice Median Auction Stakes

  • 2YO only  |   Class 5  |   5f 212y  |   Good to Soft (Soft in places)  |   8 Runners  |   Turf  |   Weighed In
  • Off time: 13:45  |   Winning time: 1m 14.07s
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Cloth number
Odds
Horse A-Z
1
(2)
Horse silk
Bertie Wallace28
Age: 2|  Weight: 9-2| J: G Lee| T: K Dalgleish
28/1
Showed nothing on his debut over 5f and was gelded for his pains and showed a little more on his second start. Looks one for the long-term though and the drop back to 6f doesn't look an obvious positive.
Always looked likely to come on for his first run and so it proved with a third at Carlisle over 6f on soft ground although he still looked green. More progress needed to win this but that's not totally ruled out.
3
(7)
Horse silk
Charnock Richard19
Age: 2|  Weight: 9-2| J: T Eaves| T: D H Brown| OR:  83
11/4
One of the most experienced in the field, his form already has an inconsistent feel to it with a couple of runner-up slots (both on ground with give) remain his best. Upped to 6f for the first time on latest start (stiff task) at York and ran well.
4
(6)
Horse silk
5/2
Bred to be a speedy individual and showed enough to make him of interest again on debut but failed to match that run on his second start. May well have needed that run after a seven week break and now gelded he may yet be capable of better.
Made an encouraging debut over 5f at Beverley (green, outpaced; nearest at finish) and looked open to improvement. Upped to 6f last time at Redcar and went backwards from his debut; best watched for now.
6
(5)
Horse silk
5/2
Rare runner at this track for the yard who are yet to have a juvenile winner this season (0/9). Wasn't a cheap purchase though but was much sharper for a considerate introduction last time out at Salisbury (form franked) and interesting here.
8
(4)
Horse silk
33/1
Stable have had just the three juvenile winners this year and none on debut in the past 12 months. This one cost 6,000 gns as a yearling with winners on the dam's side but the 6f may prove a bit sharp based on her pedigree.
9
(8)
Horse silk
50/1
Trainer not known for first-timeout juvenile winners (1/15 past five years) and 0/5 with two-year-olds this year. Dam was a winner at 6f (two-year-old 5f winner) but the overall record of the yard means she's best watched on debut.

Non-Runners

7
(9)
Horse silk
Twelve A20
Weight: 9-2|  Age: 2
T: D O'Meara  J: S H James
NR

Forecasts

Mont Kinabalu (5/2), The Great Dandini (5/2), Charnock Richard (11/4), Captain Jameson (6/1), Twelve A (20/1), Sir Derrick (25/1), Bertie Wallace (28/1), Blyton Lass (33/1), Boudica Bay (50/1)

Verdict

Mount KInabalu is one who could well improve, especially with his stable in better form now, but easily the most interesting profile is held by THE GREAT DANDINI. From a yard not known for their juveniles or Catterick runners, he shaped well last time out in a race where the second has won since and he could just turn out to be useful with a couple of races under his belt. Captain Jameson is another who may make a step forward along with Twelve A who wasn’t disgraced on his debut and is open to progress.
  1. The Great Dandini
  2. Mont Kinabalu
  3. Twelve A

Prize Money

1st: £3,881.002nd: £1,155.003rd: £577.004th: £289.00

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