17:25 Redcar
Thursday 18 June 2020
All16:2016:5017:2518:0018:3019:0019:3020:0020:3021:00
British Stallion Studs EBF South Gare Novice Stakes
- 2YO only  |  Class 5  |  5f 217y  |  Good (Good to Firm in places)  |  8 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 17:26Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 1m 13.62s
Cloth number
Odds
Horse A-Z
Show odds
72,000 gns yearling. Second foal of an unraced dam. Stable have made a good start with their two-year-olds since racing resumed and market will tell plenty as to what is expected.
32,000 yearling. Second foal of a dam who won over 1m on three occasions but yard don't have too many win first time out and this looks a tough ask on debut.
Slowly away on recent debut (33/1) and finished tailed off having been eased closing stages. Blinkers immediately go on but hard to be positive on that early evidence.
Unfancied 22/1 shot on Haydock debut but behind throughout and visor now goes on to try and seek improvement. Stable also represented by Distinction who , on jockey bookings, seems first choice.
115,000 gns yearling. Sixth foal and half-brother to three winners from 6f to 1m2f with The Happy Prince been the pick of them. Stable already have had eight winners in the juvenile department so makes plenty of appeal.
85,000gns yearling. Dam won over 1m4f but has yet to produce a winner and may come into his own over further in due course.
220,000 yearling. First foal of a dam who won three times at 1m including at Listed level. Yard have had some decent types in these colours so certainly of interest here on debut.
Dam unraced. Half-brother to plenty of sprint winners. Looks to be starting off in warm contest but small yard going places so worth a glance at the market.
Forecasts
Sibaaq (8/13), Under Fox (6/1), Mister B (15/2), Distinction (10/1), London Palladium (16/1), Twilight Prince (16/1), Exalted Leader (16/1), Yorkshire Pirlo (25/1)
Hard to fancy the pair who have seen the track and of the newcomers DISTINCTION, from a stable who know the pecking order of their juveniles is narrowly preferred. Under Fox was by far the most expensive of these and in a race where the market should reveal plenty, he and Sibaaq look the chief dangers at this stage.
- Distinction
- Under Fox
- Sibaaq
Prize Money
1st: £4,140.002nd: £1,232.003rd: £616.004th: £308.00
MOST READ RACING
Follow & Track
Your favourite horses, jockeys and trainers with My StableLog in
Discover Sporting Life Plus benefits







