17:15 Huntingdon

Tuesday 19 March 2019

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MansionBet Standard NH Flat Race (Conditionals/Amateurs)

  • 4YO to 6YO  |   Class 5  |   1m 7f 171y  |   Good (Good to soft in places)  |   9 Runners  |   Turf  |   Weighed In
  • Off time: 17:15  |   Winning time: 3m 47.81s
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Cloth number
Odds
Horse A-Z
1
Horse silk
66/1
Bumper winner at Senonnes-Pouance (1m7f, soft) in October last year but finished well beaten in two starts here last year, leaving Colin Tizzard prior to this season's return. Plenty to prove now.
2
Horse silk
8/1
Promise on debut, and seemed to benefit from wind surgery when winning on his third start in an AW bumper at Lingfield last month. Bit more required if he's to defy a penalty, but respected.
Stowaway gelding who is out of a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Outlander among other useful winners, although unraced dam's first foal was of little account.
Similar form when out of the frame in bumpers at Wincanton and Fontwell, although shaped better last time, and isn't without hope if seeing things out better.
Trans Island gelding from a yard which has more than its share of winners in this sphere, and worth a market check for all dam's previous foal to race was a poor performer.
6
Horse silk
9/4
By Presenting out of a half-sister to the high-class hurdle/chase winner Quito De La Roque, and shaped well despite inexperience when third on bumper debut at Bangor in December. Sure to improve, and sound claims for in-form yard.
7
Horse silk
66/1
half-brother to a fairly useful chaser in France, out of a lightly-raced Flat maiden. Saddle slipped when well held at Catterick on racecourse bow, and best not judged on that effort.
8
Horse silk
12/1
Homebred by Aussie Rules out of a three-time Fibresand winner (1m3f-1m4f). Tongue tied for debut, which raises concerns, but merits a market check.
Well held on first two starts, but fared much better when second of 12 to Lantiern at Lingfield (AW) last time. Needs to show she can carry that improvement back to turf now.

Forecasts

Captain Ivan (2/1), Roque It (9/4), Redford Road (11/2), Parisian Affair (7/1), Lantiern (8/1), Folau (12/1), Mr Woolley (50/1), Darling Alko (66/1), Chesney Brown (66/1)

Verdict

ROQUE IT represents a yard in form, and looks likely to improve on his promising debut at Bangor. He is preferred to Lantiern, who won a rather weak event at Lingfield and has a penalty to carry. Captain Ivan comes from a good family, many of whom have scored in bumpers, and he may give the selection something to think about if fully wound up.
  1. Roque It
  2. Lantiern
  3. Captain Ivan

Prize Money

1st: £2,395.002nd: £698.003rd: £349.00

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