12:15 York
Saturday 18 July 2020
All12:1512:4513:2013:5514:3015:0515:4016:10
William Hill EBF Novice Stakes
- 2YO only  |  Class 5  |  5f  |  Good (Good to Firm in places)  |  4 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 12:15Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 1m 0.46s
T:Â P T MidgleyJ:Â G Lee
Went left start, soon prominent, led after 1f, ridden over 1f out, edged right entering final furlong, ran on well op 20/1 tchd 18/1
T:Â D O'MearaJ:Â James Doyle
Led 1f, pressed winner, ridden over 1f out, held inside final 100 yards, ran on op 8/13
T:Â K A RyanJ:Â D Tudhope
Chased leaders, switched left and closed over 2f out, pressing front pair entering final furlong, 3rd and held final 100 yards, one pace op 2/1
T:Â R Fell & S MurrayJ:Â B A Curtis
Slowly into stride, always last, well beaten over 1f out op 14/1
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Tote Win:£18.80EX:£28.00Trifecta:£75.40SF:£35.01
Forecasts
Nomadic Empire (1/2), Ancient Times (5/2), Max Oclock (12/1), J R Cavagin (22/1)
A disappointing turn out for this opening contest with NOMADIC EMPIRE fancied to build upon the promise he showed over this C&D last week when third to an exciting sort. That is the best form on offer and it will take a decent sort to beat the selection. If he is to be turned over, Ancient Times looks the most likeliest candidate to spring a minor surprise. His connections have a history of success on the Knavesmire. This debutante cost €135,000 as a yearling, is bred to be useful and starts out at a manageable level. Max Oclock is the other newcomer in the field and could run into a place, while J R Cavagin showed minor promise on debut in a decent race.
- Nomadic Empire
- Ancient Times
- Max Oclock
Prize Money
1st: £4,528.002nd: £1,348.003rd: £673.004th: £337.00
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