12:40 Royal Ascot
Saturday 20 June 2020
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Silver Wokingham Handicap
- 3YO plus  |  Class 2  |  6f  |  Good (Round Course: Good to Soft, Good in places)  |  19 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 12:41Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 1m 13.91s
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Has improved dramatically since winning a 5f Naas maiden (for Charles O'Brien) last June; form figures for this trainer read 1021213; no issues with soft ground -as shown in the 5f Catterick Dash- but is making first start over 6f since March 2019.
Versatile and reasonably reliable (3-15); finished 18th of 24 in last year's Ayr Silver Cup (6f, good); historically his strongest form has come early in the season; 3lb higher than when beating Keyser Soze by ½L at Lingfield (7f) in March.
Somewhat of an Ascot regular since winning a 1m classified stakes with a tonne in hand in late 2018; didn't find a great deal off the bridle when a beaten favourite (second) at Newbury (7f) last week; possible on first ever start over 6f.
No win since early 2019 (on the AW); finished a respectable ninth of 20 in last year's Balmoral Handicap (1m, heavy) before a winter stint in Dubai - nearest at the finish when third to Woven (7f, good); 6f trip too short?
Lacklustre since rounding off his juvenile campaign with a 4½L romp in the Listed Rockingham Stakes at York (6f, soft); keen to post and in the race when posting a low-key return to action at Newcastle; is likely to be suited by any further rain.
6lb higher than when making all in the far side group over C&D (soft) last May; no match for Swindler here in July, but has posted rock-solid efforts in the Ayr Gold Cup (sixth) & the Coral Sprint Trophy (fourth) since; ground conditions favourable.
Left Roger Charlton (then 4-7) for 200,000gns last autumn; consistent (without winning) on the AW at Lingfield Park (6f); finished immediately in front of Swindler when a close fourth to Tinto at Newmarket (6f gd/fm) just over a fortnight ago.
All three wins (from 12 starts) have come on either good to soft or soft ground, and was only beaten a neck by Tinto in a Class 2 handicap over C&D (soft) last October; should improve for his Newmarket comeback run over an inadequate 5f.
Driven out to score narrowly at Windsor (6f, good to firm) last July; seemingly handicapped out of things since - sixth of 22 (Portland), fifth of 24 (Ayr Gold Cup); finished 2L fourth to Lahore on Doncaster (5f, good) comeback run.
There or thereabouts on many occasions last summer, including when third (vastly improved Oxted second) in a competitive Class 2 handicap at Newmarket (6f, good); is very closely matched with Chiefofchiefs on more recent winning Meydan form (7f).
Various near misses early last season, including when rattling the crossbar behind Staxton at Newcastle (6f); a shade underwhelming thereafter; hasn't won since his smooth 6L victory in the Woodcote Stakes at Epsom (June 2018).
Won the Directors Cup (6f, Ripon) last June and very nearly emerged successful in the Great St Wilfrid (neck second to Growl); handicapped to remain competitive off this mark (94); feasibly could benefit for his Newcastle comeback; worse outsiders.
On an upward curve for Roger Varian early last season (131), just edging out Louie De Palma in a tight finish at Newmarket (6f, gd/fm); disappointing thereafter, and has moved on for 35,000gns; finished last of 11 to Tinto on Newmarket stable debut.
Raced exclusively over 7f & 1m since finishing a close second (headed late on) in a valuable juvenile sales race at Doncaster (6½f) in late 2018; left Richard Hannon after winning at Goodwood (7f, Cl 3) in July 2019; others are better handicapped.
Close fourth to Swindler over C&D last September before keeping on resolutely to land the Ayr Silver Cup (6f, good) on his final start of the season; a subsequent 5lb rise is fair; more than capable assuming he's ready to roll off a 273-day absence.
Ex-Ger Lyons; made a winning start for Archie Watson when all out to fend off Shimmering Dawn on handicap debut (Cl 3 fillies') at Kempton ten days ago; that was a pleasing effort off a 14-month absence; 4lb higher in a much deeper race.
Lightly-raced four-year-old; won four on the bounce (6f-7f) between May and July 2019; twice a beaten favourite since, including when racing keenly on seasonal reappearance at Newmarket (7f, gd/fm) a fortnight ago; drop back to 6f in his favour?
5-18 career; promises to be suited by the projected good to soft ground; got there late when winning at Ffos Las (6f, good) in August; essentially low-key from his revised mark since, and is difficult to consider in this stronger Class 2 contest.
Chester regular; was winning for the second time on the Roodeye when beating Humble Gratitude by a comfortable 2¼L (7½f, good); finished a keeping on third to the progressive Mubakker on AW/seasonal debut at Newcastle (6f) 18 days ago.
Rule 4
Rule 4 applies to all bets - deduction 15p in the pound
Non-Runners
1
(2)

Swindler15
Weight: 9-5|Â Â Age: 4
T: E Walker  J: Andrea Atzeni
WD
2
(11)

Open Wide6
Weight: 9-5|Â Â Age: 6
T: Mrs A J Perrett  J: P J Dobbs
NR
16
(6)

Pass The Vino15
Weight: 9-3|Â Â Age: 4
T: P W D'Arcy  J: Non Runner
NR
19
(18)

Sir Maximilian14
Weight: 9-2|Â Â Age: 11
T: Ian Williams  J: R Kingscote
NR
22
(5)

Gunmetal15
Weight: 9-2|Â Â Age: 7
T: T D Barron  J: Non Runner
NR
Forecasts
Blue Mist (7/2), Nahaarr (4/1), Swindler (11/2), Aplomb (7/1), Embour (14/1), Gunmetal (14/1), Open Wide (16/1), Pass The Vino (16/1), Chiefofchiefs (20/1), Burmese Waltz (22/1), Woven (22/1), Louie de Palma (25/1), Count D'Orsay (25/1), Magical Wish (28/1), Flavius Titus (33/1), Hyperfocus (33/1), Sir Maximilian (33/1), Golden Apollo (40/1), Total Commitment (40/1), Dirty Rascal (40/1), Gabrial The Wire (50/1), Cosmic Law (50/1), Vintage Brut (80/1), Bernardo O'Reilly (100/1)
Saturday's Ascot action begins with the consolation for the Wokingham Stakes. A maximum field (of 24) has been declared and it's probably an advantage to be drawn mid-to-high which could count against the progressive Swindler (2) and the otherwise interesting Pass The Vino (6). The Ayr Silver Cup winner Golden Apollo (14), the dropped-in-trip Blue Mist (20), and the largely unexposed duo of Aplomb (13) and Nahaarr (21) figure on the radar. However, we'll elect to stick with proven C&D form and plump for the Clive Cox-trained 8yo LOUIE DE PALMA (12). He has favourable conditions, and acquitted himself admirably in various similar races in 2019.
- Louie de Palma
- Aplomb
- Golden Apollo
Prize Money
1st: £22,642.002nd: £6,738.003rd: £3,367.004th: £1,684.00
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