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15:10 Hamilton Park

Tnt International Novice Stakes (A Qualifier For The Hamilton Park 2-y-o Series Final) (Class D)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 5f 200y
  • Going: Heavy, Soft in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 15.20s
  • 6 Ran
1
Silk -
9/4

    1(2)
    Silk - Light Blue and Yellow (quartered), Yellow sleeves, Light Blue armlets, Yellow cap, Red star
    7/2
    • Form 001
    • Age 2
    • Weight 9-2

    led, ridden halfway, headed over 2f out, soon one pace

    2(4)
    Silk - Royal Blue, White striped sleeves, White cap
    • Form 32133
    • Age 2
    • Weight 9-2

    tracked leaders, ridden and led over 2f out, headed and no extra inside final furlong

    3(1)
    Silk - Brown and Beige (quartered), Beige sleeves and cap

    Oaksy

    12
    33/1
    • Form 06
    • Age 2
    • Weight 8-12

    held up in touch, ridden halfway, beaten approaching final furlong

    4(5)
    Silk - Royal Blue, Emerald Green braces and sleeves, Emerald Green and Royal Blue quartered cap
    9/4
    • Age 2
    • Weight 8-8

    prominent, ridden over 2f out, led inside final furlong, kept on

    5(3)
    Silk - Yellow, Royal Blue chevrons, diabolo on sleeves, Yellow cap, Royal Blue star
    66/1
    • Age 2
    • Weight 8-7

    held up in touch, ridden halfway, weakened over 1f out

    6(6)
    Silk - Yellow, Red chevron, Yellow sleeves, Red diamonds and diamonds on cap
    • Form 05
    • Age 2
    • Weight 8-7

    held up in touch, ridden halfway, weakened final furlong

    In depth

    Verdict

    Moujoudh is undoubtedly the class act in this field but his form is on better ground and despite the positive form shown by Mick Channon's horses, he is not one to be lumping on at short prices. Maunby Rocker has proven form on the ground and belied odds of 50/1 to score at Carlisle last time out. Officially, he has six pounds to find with the Channon horse but this going may serve as a terrific leveller. Oaksy has shown little in his races so far while Shatin Special and Fortuna Mea look nothing to write home about. The Teamtalk nod is speculatively given to Michael Bell's newcomer, Vilas. Entered in the Redcar Two-Year-Old Trophy, he is a son of Inchinor and as a relation to Damancher, there is plenty of scope for the shrewd trainer to work on.