17:20 Cork
Saturday 20 April 2019
All13:2013:5514:3015:0515:4016:1016:4517:20
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- 3YO only | 1m 2f | Good to Yielding (Good in places) | 16 Runners | Turf | Weighed In
- Off time: 17:20 | Winning time: 2m 11.20s
Cloth number
Odds
Horse A-Z
Show odds
Scat Daddy colt who's price rose from $220,000 as a foal to $325,000 as a yearling. Deserves to get off the mark at the fifth time of asking following four career runner-up positions.
Colt by Dubawi out of a Danehill gelding. Dam Group 2 winner. Half-brother to Princess Highway and Royal Diamond. Possibly best watched on debut unless market suggests otherwise.
Colt by Galileo out of a Dansilli mare. Brother to 7f - 1m2f winner and Derby second Cliffs Of Moher. Likely second string here and looks one for future engagements.
€5,500 yearling, Thewayyouare colt out of a Dilshan mare. Dam was a winner at up to 1m1f. Yet to fire in two career start last term and unlikely to improve sufficiently to land a blow on seasonal debut.
Cost 200,000 gns, out of the high-class Sky Lantern and a couple of other winners at Group 3 level. Original fancy entries have gone by the wayside but the Dubawi colt is likely to have too much for most of the opposition.
Colt by Australia, cost 52,000 guineas as a yearling. Promising second of 17 beaten 1L on seasonal return at Leopardstown earlier this month. One to have on side in first-time cheekpieces.
Now gelded son of Mizzen Mast out of a Cape Town mare. Has shown little aptitude in a couple of career starts to date to be considered in this company.
So You Think colt, related to a Group 3 winner over similar trip, half-brother to three winners. Dam a winner over this trip. Given a considerate ride when shaping well on debut and may do better with that experience under his belt.
Gelding by Kodiac out of a King's Best mare. Cost 75,000gns as a yearling. Half-brother to winners up to 1m Baltic King and Double Czech. Not disgraced on debut at Navan last month but looks out of his depth here.
Cape Cross gelding out of a Bertolini mare. Cost €20,000 as a yearling. Dam placed between 6f/7f. Half-sister to 1m4½f Group 2 winner Star Lahib. Has a bit to prove on debut here.
Possible second string colt by Dubawi out of a Danehill mare. Half-brother to 1m6f - 2m winner Forgotten Rules and 1m2f - 1m4f Listed victor Vintage Nouveau.
Sea The Moon colt out of a King's Best mare. Well held in a couple of career starts, sent off at 33/1 on each occasion and running according both times.
Newcomer by Acclamation is full-brother to a 5f and 6f winner out of a 1m2f winning dam. Ran a solid second of 12 behind National Guard on seasonal debut at Dundalk on the AW last month. Likeable type who should improve.
Foxwedge gelding cost 7,000gns as a yearling and €50,000 as a juvenile; half-brother to three winners including Group placed Landshark. Needs to improve on poor debut effort at this venue earlier this month.
Filly by Camelot out of a Dalakhani mare. Dam winner over 7f. Half-sister to winner in Qatar over 6f Kraftwork. Possibly worth following after this debut.
Shamardal filly out of a High Chaparral mare. Half-sister to winners Dark Crusader and Cailin Alainn both accomplished middle distance performers. First-time hood fitted and looks a future prospect.
Non-Runners
11
(3)

Nobel Joshua13
Weight: 9-5| Age: 3
T: D Hogan J: Leigh Roche
NR
14
(4)

Strongbowe
Weight: 9-5| Age: 3
T: P Twomey J: C O'Donoghue
NR
19

Breathless Mahoney11
Weight: 9-0| Age: 3
T: D Kinsella J: Reserve 1
NR
20

Make Me Sway17
Weight: 9-0| Age: 3
T: J S Bolger J: Reserve 2
NR
Forecasts
Grandmaster Flash (9/4), Coeur d'Or (7/2), Gentile Bellini (9/2), California Daddy (6/1), Karakhan (8/1), These Days (14/1), Deep Atlantic (25/1), Nostra Casa (25/1), Make Me Sway (25/1), Tremwedge (28/1), Camphor (33/1), Lancastria (33/1), Strongbowe (33/1), Kefallonia (50/1), Monty's Miracle (50/1), Breathless Mahoney (100/1), Nobel Joshua (100/1), Dsoloman (125/1), Saw The Sea (125/1), Indictment (125/1)
The Aidan O'Brien-trained GENTILE BELLINI can improve on his runner-up position when last seen in November at Naas to take the closing race here, paying off a little of his hefty price-tag. The gallant and likeable type California Daddy for the Ger Lyons yard may have to settle for second place again, while Grandmaster Flash in first-time cheekpieces and These Days look the best of the rest. Any market move for debutante, Coeur D'Or should be noted.
- Gentile Bellini
- California Daddy
- Grandmaster Flash
Prize Money
1st: €7,391.002nd: €2,292.003rd: €1,092.004th: €492.005th: €192.00
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