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16:40 Nottingham

Roseland Group Classified Stakes (Class E)

  • 14 Runners
  • Distance: 1m 1f 213y
  • Going: Good, Gd to Firm in places on the round course
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 2m 10.32s
  • 14 Ran
1
Silk -
2
Silk -
11/10

    3
    Silk -
    16/1

      1(4)
      Silk - WHITE, EMERALD GREEN epaulets and stars on sleeves, YELLOW cap
      12/1
      • Form 420/120
      • Age 7
      • Weight 9-1

      held up, headway over 3f out, ridden and stayed on same pace

      2(5)
      Silk - Pink, black sash, black and pink striped cap
      • Form 1050-00
      • Age 6
      • Weight 9-1

      held up, never troubled leaders

      3(1)
      Silk - Royal Blue and White diamonds, Dark Blue cap
      7/1
      • Form 4530-40
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-0

      slowly into stride, held up in rear, switched right 2f out, headway approaching final furlong, led inside final furlong, ran on

      4(6)
      Silk - Black, Yellow stars, chevrons on sleeves, quartered cap
      14/1
      • Form 413000-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-0

      held up in touch, ridden 3f out, weakened well over 1f out

      5(14)
      Silk - Purple, Yellow hoop, Purple sleeves, Yellow spots, Yellow cap
      33/1
      • Form 4232-56
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-0

      slowly into stride, soon recovered, tracked leader, led over 2f out, headed, no extra inside final furlong

      6(10)
      Silk - White, Red Cross of Lorraine, Red and White chevrons on sleeves, White cap, Red diamond

      Sir Haydn

      274
      16/1
      • Form 406033-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-13

      held up, headway over 3f out, ridden in every chance from over 1f out, unable to quicken near finish

      7(3)
      Silk - Purple and Emerald Green check
      • Form 43034-0
      • Age 5
      • Weight 8-13

      pulled hard, held up, never nearer

      8(9)
      Silk - Purple and White diamonds, Purple sleeves, check cap
      • Form 0/05060-
      • Age 5
      • Weight 8-12

      slowly into stride, never troubled leaders

      9(8)
      Silk - Purple and White diamonds, Purple sleeves, check cap
      • Form 23/0000-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-12

      slowly into stride, always towards rear

      10(2)
      Silk - Yellow, Maroon star, Yellow sleeves, Maroon stars, Yellow cap, Maroon star
      12/1
      • Form 113560-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-12

      close up, ridden and weakened 2f out

      11(11)
      Silk - Dark Blue, White sleeves, Dark Blue armlets
      12/1
      • Form 63/000-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-12

      led, ridden and headed over 2f out, kept on one pace

      12(12)
      Silk - WHITE, PURPLE Cross of Lorraine, EMERALD GREEN sleeves, PURPLE armlets, EMERALD GREEN and WHITE hooped cap
      11/10
      • Form 600-002
      • Age 5
      • Weight 8-12

      keen, held up, headway over 1f out, switched left inside final furlong, stayed on close home

      13(13)
      Silk - Yellow, Royal Blue hoop, armlets and cap

      Rocky Reppin

      155 b
      66/1
      • Form 5640-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-12

      pulled hard, headway over 6f out to go prominent, ridden 3f out, soon weakened

      14(7)
      Silk - Mauve, Purple hollow box, Pink sleeves, Mauve cap, Purple star
      • Form 120000-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-9

      in touch, ridden and weakened 2f out

      In depth

      Verdict

      Oldenway, Sir Haydn, and Lawood are the three against the field here, with Oldenway just having the edge. Richard Fahey and Paul Hannigan have turned into a very useful combination and the selection can give them another success. This son of Most Welcome bounced back to form at Doncaster last week, chasing home Brave Dane in the lady riders handicap. With this opposition looking very modest he can go one better today. Sir Haydn hasn't raced since running a gallant third behind Coat Of Honour at Brighton in July, but if stripping fit could go very close. Lawood hails from a yard in form and had some decent Irish form not too long ago. After two recent outings on the all-weather he should be ready to run for his life and could be a big danger to all. Maritime Blues is another worth a mention having landed a couple of reasonable events last season, but for the winner we return to Oldenway.