18:30 Kempton
Monday 28 October 2019
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Firework Tickets 7 In Advance Maiden Stakes (Div 2)
- 2YO only  |  Class 5  |  1m  |  Standard / Slow  |  13 Runners  |  Polytrack  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 18:35Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 1m 38.85s
Cloth number
Odds
Horse A-Z
Show odds
Muhaarar half-brother to 1½m winner Guroor out of a maiden sister to St Leger winner Kite Wood. Entitled to need further, but yard's excellent record in similar races means he's hard to ignore.
Well-related colt who left 7f debut form behind when ¾L third of 6 to Moolhim in a 1m maiden at Chelmsford last time. Has more to offer, and shouldn't be far away.
Tamayuz half-brother to useful 1¼m-1¾m winner Redicean. Sales price rose to 200,000 gns as a yearling, and likely to do much better than on debut at Nottingham 12 days ago, where he was found out by greenness and heavy ground.
Kodiac half-brother to 1m1f winner Chief Executive and 2-y-o 5f-6½f winner Orewa out of a winning sister to 2000 Guineas winner King of Kings. Already gelded, which is a concern, but not without appeal.
Best effort to date when third over 5f at Leicester in May, but well held either side of that run. This trip more suitable on breeding, but still has a bit to prove on balance.
Delegator half-brother to owners' 5f-1m winner Wizby, but his pedigree is modest taken on the whole, and he would appear to face a very stiff task starting out.
Australia half-brother to useful 1m-2m winner Sam Missile and and 6f-1m winner Marciano from a good family. Cost €155,000 as a yearling and holds a Derby entry, but yard just 1-39 with newcomers in similar races.
Has shown nothing in two starts, finishing last at Lingfield and Windsor in a tongue tie. Set for another struggle here.
By Camelot out of Munster Oaks/Give Thanks Stakes winner Venus de Milo, and fetched €400,000 as a yearling. Yard has had a couple of debutant winners in recent weeks, and this colt is one to note in the betting.
Out of a maiden sister to high-class sprinter/miler Lend A Hand, and cost 150,000 gns as a yearling. Yard had a flurry of 2-y-o newcomers winning in the spring, but only one such since July, and this Showcasing colt may need time.
220,000 gns Golden Horn colt. Well-bred as you'd expect from this source, but has had wind surgery prior to this debut, and that fact tempers confidence.
By Dubawi out of Godolphin US Grade 1 Beldame Stakes winner Wedding Toast. Needed experience when 3¾L sixth of 14 to First View in a similar event over C&D early this month, and sure to do better.
Half-sister to a couple of winners, but this filly fetched only 2.500 gns last year, and starts off in what looks a warm maiden. Hard to fancy.
Forecasts
Ya Hayati (3/1), Cipango (3/1), Thumur (11/2), Cemhaan (6/1), Nashy (8/1), Pawpaw (12/1), Itsallaboutluck (16/1), Mack The Knife (20/1), Ivor (25/1), Gibraltar (50/1), Lord Chapelfield (66/1), Mazekine (100/1), Majestyk Fire (100/1)
YA HAYATI is not as precociously bred as some in the blue of Godolphin, and should improve markedly on her debut effort here early in the month. That may just give her the edge over Chelmsford third Cipango and well-bred newcomer Cemhaan, who is bred to thrive over middle distances next year.
- Ya Hayati
- Cipango
- Cemhaan
Prize Money
1st: £3,881.002nd: £1,155.003rd: £577.004th: £289.00
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