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14:05 Goodwood

Goodwood Racehorse Owners Group Nursery Stakes (Handicap) (Class D)

  • 10 Runners
  • Distance: 1m
  • Going: Good to Firm
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 39.16s
  • 10 Ran
1
Silk -
2
Silk -
6/1

    3
    Silk -
    9/2

      1(8)
      Silk - WHITE, RED chevron, WHITE sleeves, ROYAL BLUE stars, WHITE cap, ROYAL BLUE star
      13/2
      • Form 0051
      • Age 2
      • Weight 9-7

      held up in touch, kept on one pace final 2f

      2(6)
      Silk - Orange and White check, Emerald Green sleeves and cap
      • Form 532146
      • Age 2
      • Weight 9-6

      took keen hold and held up, hard ridden and no impression final 2f

      3(5)
      Silk - Red and White (halved), Black and White striped sleeves, Red and Black quartered cap
      4/1
      • Form 61
      • Age 2
      • Weight 9-4

      tracked leaders, led 3f out, quickened clear over 1f out, pushed out final furlong

      4(10)
      Silk - Royal Blue and Yellow stripes, checked sleeves, Royal Blue cap
      • Form 310
      • Age 2
      • Weight 9-1

      dwelt, held up in rear, outpaced 3f out, one pace when not much room on rail entering final furlong

      5(3)
      Silk - Royal Blue, White epaulets, striped cap
      9/2
      • Form 043
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-13

      tracked leaders, effort 2f out, kept on one pace from over 1f out, just held for 2nd

      6(2)
      Silk - Black and emerald green stripes
      • Form 0061
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-12

      close up on outer, ridden along over 3f out, soon weakened

      7(4)
      Silk - White, Royal Blue chevron, Royal Blue sleeves, Yellow spots and spots on cap
      25/1
      • Form 062
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-10

      led to 3f out, weakened over 1f out

      8(9)
      Silk - Dark Blue and Yellow diabolo, Dark Blue sleeves, Yellow cap, Dark Blue diamond
      • Form 005
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-9

      in mid-division, weakened 2f out

      9(7)
      Silk - DARK GREEN, RED seams, hooped sleeves, quartered cap
      25/1
      • Form 444
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-6

      dwelt, raced wide, always in rear, tailed off final 3f

      10(1)
      Silk - Dark Blue, Light Blue sleeves, Purple stars, Purple cap, Light Blue star
      6/1
      • Form 0602
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-1

      chased leader, readily outpaced by winner over 1f out, kept on well to hold 2nd

      11(11)
      NR
      • Form 0300
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-0

      Nonrunner

      In depth

      Verdict

      The progressive Malin has the scope to beat Le Tiss and Seeking Answers in an open event to get proceedings under way. John Dunlop's colt cheered the locals when opening his account over the course and distance, overcoming the widest draw of all to swoop on the outside and beat the favourite Baker Of Oz. Described as still immature with growing to do, the son of Cape Cross, although again not too well housed in box five, should have learnt a lot and with Frankie Dettori in the plate, can follow up. Le Tiss has a bad draw to contend with, but there was a lot to like about his Salisbury victory on what was his nursery bow. So much to like in fact that his performance was referred to the Jockey Club. He may just be tapped for toe here but on breeding will make up into a decent middle-distance horse next year. Of the rest, Seeking Answers has each-way claims at least, with a high draw and Richard Hughes to help. Hughsie won this last year on Carrowdore, whose trainer Richard Hannon relies on Habanero who does not look badly weighted. However, Malin, a late foal, has learnt quickly and is the one for us.