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15:30 Bath

Weatherbys Insurance Services Handicap (Class D2) (Class 2)

  • 13 Runners
  • Distance: 1m 5y
  • Going: Soft
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 46.11s
  • 13 Ran
1
Silk -
7/1

    2
    Silk -
    6/1

      1(10)
      Silk - Light Green, Pink epaulets, Pink cap
      2/1
      • Form 310310
      • Age 3
      • Weight 9-4

      slowly into stride, held up in rear, headway over 2f out, one pace under pressure final furlong

      2(8)
      Silk - Dark Green, Grey sleeves, Black cap
      • Form 000060
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-4

      always behind

      3(7)
      Silk - ROYAL BLUE, LIGHT BLUE star and star on cap
      • Form 132301
      • Age 3
      • Weight 9-2

      ridden to lead after 1f, headed 2f out, stayed on same pace final furlong, kept on

      4(1)
      Silk - YELLOW, BLACK epaulets
      20/1
      • Form 022110
      • Age 3
      • Weight 9-1

      soon ridden in mid-division, behind final 3f

      5(2)
      Silk - White, Dark Blue spots, Dark Blue sleeves, White spots
      20/1
      • Form 331000
      • Age 6
      • Weight 9-1

      soon prominent, ridden halfway, soon weakened

      7(4)
      Silk - White, Red star, Red sleeves, White stars, Red cap, White star
      • Form 0-00100
      • Age 3
      • Weight 9-0

      behind, hard ridden 3f out, no real headway final 2f

      8(16)
      Silk - Light Blue and Yellow diamonds, White sleeves, Light Blue cap, Yellow stars
      20/1
      • Form 014540
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-13

      prominent, ridden 3f out, weakened approaching final furlong

      10(11)
      Silk - Grey, Maroon epaulets, Maroon cap
      7/1
      • Form 0-01464
      • Age 7
      • Weight 8-12

      in touch, effort centre over 2f out, weakened over 1f out

      11(15)
      Silk - Dark Blue and Maroon (quartered), Dark Blue sleeves and cap

      Cello

      25
      7/1
      • Form 600423
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-10

      held up, good headway on outside to track leaders 5f out, led narrowly 2f out, carried head high under pressure approaching final furlong, pushed clear inside final furlong

      12(9)
      Silk - Beige and Dark Blue diabolo, Dark Blue sleeves, Beige armlets and star on Dark Blue cap
      16/1
      • Form 516
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-10

      prominent, ridden halfway, weakened 3f out

      13(6)
      Silk - Dark green, white and black halved sleeves, red cap
      66/1
      • Form 1606
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-10

      in touch, ridden over 4f out, soon weakened

      14(13)
      Silk - Gold and Black check, Pink sleeves and cap

      Alfonso

      33
      6/1
      • Form 4-10024
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-9

      mid-division, headway on outside 5f out, joined winner and upsides 2f out until no extra and held inside final furlong

      16(5)
      Silk - Dark green, white and black halved sleeves, red cap
      16/1
      • Form 2314
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-8

      in touch, ridden halfway, weakened quickly 3f out

      6(14)
      NR
      • Form 004031
      • Age 3
      • Weight 9-1

      Nonrunner

      9(12)
      NR

      Serieux

      19
      • Form 000405
      • Age 5
      • Weight 8-13

      Nonrunner

      15(3)
      NR
      • Form 000022
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-9

      Nonrunner

      In depth

      Verdict

      The most open event on the card and our three against the field are Desert Cristal, Serieux and Alfonso, with the last named just having the edge. The Barry Hills trained three-year-old has shown his best form with cut in the ground, as he proved at Ayr last time when finishing a close up fourth behind Eboracum. His previous effort when just pipped by My Paris at Newmarket also reads well and he looks certain to go close off a decent racing weight. Desert Cristal was most impressive when landing a classified event at Goodwood last time and should go well under Frankie Dettori. However, Serieux has a decent chance of reversing form with that rival being ten pounds better off for five length beating. The two Richard Hannon runners Lord Links and Cello are also worth considering, but Alfonso isn't overburdened here and gets the vote.