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14:35 Lingfield Park

Bet In Play At Ladbrokes.com Novice Stakes (Class 4)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 7f
  • Going: Standard
  • Surface: Polytrack
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 26.57s
  • Off Time: 14:36:03
  • 6 Ran
1(6)
Silk - Light Green and Black (halved), Light Green sleeves, quartered cap
  • Form 910
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-5

settled in 4th, chased leading pair 2f out, driven to lead over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, not quicken

2(4)
Silk - Dark Blue, Light Blue sleeves, Purple stars, Purple cap, Light Blue star

Norisan

21 D
7/4
  • Form 01
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-5

hung right both turns, tracked leader, led inside final furlong, driven out

3(3)
Silk - Brown and Light Blue diabolo, Light Blue sleeves, Brown cap, Light Blue star

Fuji (IRE)

15 D
5/1
  • Form 1
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-2

sweating, tracked leaders, ridden 3f out, weakened over 2f out

4(2)
Silk - Red, Black hoops, Black and Red diabolo on sleeves, Black cap
  • Form 4105
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

led, ridden and headed over 1f out, weakened final furlong

5(1)
Silk - Pink, Black chevrons, Pink sleeves, White cap
25/1
  • Form 06
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-12

slowly into stride, in rear, pushed along 3f out, soon outpaced

6(5)
Silk - RED, GREEN hooped cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-8

raced in last pair, ridden 3f out, soon outpaced

In depth

Verdict

Norisan, Deadshot Keen and Johannesburg Jack are the three to concentrate on and our vote goes to Norisan. Richard Hannon's horse received a tremendous form boost with Halicarnassus' victory in the Superlative Stakes at Newmarket and if he acts on the surface, he is the one that they all have to beat. Deadshot Keen was not beaten far in a decent race at Newbury on his latest start. He does not appear an obvious candidate to take honours over the trip but he does hail from a shrewd yard. Johannesburg Jack would need to step up on a recent victory at Brighton in order to be competitive here. He shapes as if a step up in trip would suit and the market is watched. Fuji idled badly on debut but was still too good for his rivals at Folkestone. The Michael Bell team have had a few patchy results in recent weeks so caution is advised. Bobbish has plenty to do on the book while Orange Pekoe could need more time. A decent race in prospect and Norisan is chanced on this occasion.

Formwatch

Johannesburg Jack (IRE) 66-1 (9-1) Slowly into stride, behind, ridden halfway, no impression final 2f, 13th of 21, 6l behind Hellvelyn (9-1) at Ascot 6f 2yo Grp 2 (1) gf in Jun.

Norisan 9-2 (9-3) Ridden and headed inside final furlong, rallied and stayed on under pressure to join leader close home, won at Newmarket 7f 2yo mdn (4) gf in Jun deadheating with Halicarnassus (9-3), 8 ran.

Fuji (IRE) 7-2 (9-3) Keen hold tracking leaders, switched right, stumbled and lost action over 2f out, led inside final 2f, ridden out, won at Folkestone 7f 2yo mdn aut (5) gf in Jun beating Law of The Land (9-3) by a nk, 9 ran.

Deadshot Keen (IRE) 10-1 (9-0) Went left start, prominent, ridden over 1f out, weakened well inside final furlong, 5th of 9, 4l behind Dazed And Amazed (9-0) at Newbury 6f 2yo lst stk (1) gf in Jun.

Bobbish 40-1 (9-3) Outpaced in rear, shaken up and kept on final 2f, never near leaders, 6th of 9, 6l behind The Old Fella (9-3) at Epsom 7f 2yo mdn aut (4) gd.

Orange Pekoe (USA) Miswaki colt, half-brother to numerous winners up to 1m.