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14:40 Goodwood

Peters Plc Stakes (listed) (Class 1)

  • 4 Runners
  • Distance: 5f
  • Going: Soft, Heavy in places
  • Surface: Turf
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 0.84s
  • 4 Ran
1
Silk -
9/2

    1(3)
    Silk - DARK BLUE and WHITE check, WHITE sleeves, RED armlets, RED cap
    10/3
    • Form 083-570
    • Age 7
    • Weight 9-10
    • Official Rating 107

    reared start, soon led, ridden approaching 2f out, headed over 1f out, weakened and eased

    2(1)
    Silk - Dark Blue, White sleeves, Dark Blue seams, Red cap, Dark Blue spots
    11/10
    • Form 523-201
    • Age 9
    • Weight 9-3
    • Official Rating 108

    always a leader, ridden 2f out, kept on one pace

    3(2)
    Silk - Pink, Black diamonds on sleeves, Pink cap, Black diamond
    9/2
    • Form 44-6613
    • Age 5
    • Weight 9-3
    • Official Rating 100

    held up behind leaders, switched right and headway over 1f out, pressed winner throughout final furlong, not run on

    5(4)
    Silk - Black, Yellow sash, Yellow cap

    The Lord

    1 D
    9/2
    • Form 184881
    • Age 6
    • Weight 9-3
    • Official Rating 92

    chased leaders, effort to lead over 1f out, withstood challenge final furlong, edged left, very game

    4(5)
    NR
    • Form 13111-3
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-3
    • Official Rating 104

    Nonrunner

    In depth

    Verdict

    Corridor Creeper can put one over on the younger Tax Free, with Green Manalishi seen as the other main contender. The going is certain to prove a key factor here, and you can be sure that Dandy Nicholls has been on the phone to the clerk of the course to ascertain just how soft the ground is as regards the chance of Tax Free. A look back at the four-year-old's record reveals that he did win on good to soft going on his Thirsk debut last year, but he is much better on faster ground, and although he put in a most eye-catching effort in the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket, finishing best of the stands side group behind Dandy Man, we are prepared to oppose him here. The proven soft-ground performer is Corridor Creeper who came back with a bang when scoring at Beverley just under a fortnight ago, and as all bar one of his 10 career wins have come over five furlongs, including over today's course-and-distance, he must have a great chance under Shane Kelly who is riding out of his skin at present. Tax Free's stablemate Fire Up The Band handled the soft ground when landing a Group 3 here last July, but has to shoulder a penalty, and a bigger threat may be Green Manalishi, but surely Corridor Creeper can turn the tables on him on nearly a stone better terms for the length-and-a-half that separated them at Newbury last time, and all in all, it is Milton Bradley's charge that is the percentage call.

    Formwatch

    Fire Up The Band 33-1 (9-10) Race stands side, chased leaders, ridden halfway, weakened well over 1f out, last of 17, 10l behind Paradise Isle (8-13) at Newmarket 6f lst stk (1) gd in Apr.

    Corridor Creeper (FR) 11-4jt-fav (8-12) Chased leader, ridden to challenge over 1f out, kept on to lead well inside final furlong, won at Beverley 5f stk (2) gs beating Sierra Vista (8-7) by 1/2l, 10 ran.

    Green Manalishi 7-1 (9-4) Went right and soon bumped start, mid-division, headway 2f out, ridden over 1f out, stayed on, 3rd of 15, 2 1/2l behind Merlin's Dancer (8-8) at Chester 5f hcap (2) gf.

    The Lord 33-1 (8-11) Mid-division, not much room soon after start, ridden over 1f out, not pace to challenge, 8th of 15, 4l behind Merlin's Dancer (8-8) at Chester 5f hcap (2) gf.

    Tax Free (IRE) 10-1 (8-13) Made all stands side group, every chance entering final furlong, kept on, no chance with centre group, 3rd of 22, 2l behind Dandy Man (8-4) at Newmarket 5f Grp 3 (1) gf.