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14:30 Salisbury

Butler & Co. Equine Tax Planning Maiden Stakes (Class D)

  • 17 Runners
  • Distance: 6f
  • Going: Good to Soft, Good in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 14.85s
  • 17 Ran
1
Silk -
13/8

    2
    Silk -
    3
    Silk -
    66/1

      1(15)
      Silk - Royal Blue and White diamonds, White sleeves, Royal Blue armlets, quartered cap
      • Form 4
      • Age 5
      • Weight 9-8

      in touch, ridden and kept on same pace final 2f

      2(11)
      Silk - Emerald Green, Red epaulets, Yellow sleeves, Red cap

      Fen Gypsy

      153
      66/1
      • Form 00/6060-
      • Age 5
      • Weight 9-8

      always prominent, kept on same pace from over 1f out

      3(3)
      Silk - YELLOW, large PINK spots, WHITE sleeves, WHITE cap, PINK spots
      66/1
      • Form 50000-3
      • Age 5
      • Weight 9-8

      prominent to halfway

      4(16)
      Silk - Black, Yellow hoop, hooped sleeves
      • Form 5504U0-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-3

      always behind

      5(9)
      Silk - GREY, RED hollow box, BLACK cap
      50/1
      • Form 402-054
      • Age 5
      • Weight 9-3

      led to well over 2f out, weakened rapidly over 1f out

      6(14)
      Silk - Red, Royal Blue triple diamond, diamonds on sleeves, Red cap, Royal Blue diamond
      25/1
      • Form 3400-
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-3

      chased leaders, one pace final 2f

      7(4)
      Silk - Royal Blue, White spots and sleeves, Red and White quartered cap
      33/1
      • Form 02060-0
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-3

      in touch 4f

      8(2)
      Silk - Black, Red braces and sleeves
      33/1
      • Form 0-
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      in touch, ridden over 2f out, soon no extra

      9(8)
      Silk - White and Black (halved horizontally), check cap, Yellow sleeves
      33/1
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      outpaced and always towards rear

      10(7)
      Silk - Brown, Beige hoop and sleeves
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      held up towards rear, pushed along halfway, stayed on inside final furlong, nearest finish

      11(5)
      Silk - Yellow, Maroon Cross of Lorraine, White sleeves, Maroon and Yellow quartered cap
      10/1
      • Form 0-
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      behind and never on terms

      12(1)
      Silk - Yellow, light green sash and sleeves
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      dwelt, soon close up, ridden to lead well over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, kept on

      13(12)
      Silk - Light Green, Black cap
      7/1
      • Form 0-3
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      dwelt, held up in rear, shaken up and run on final furlong, never nearer

      14(10)
      Silk - LIGHT BLUE, DARK BLUE Cross of Lorraine, hooped sleeves, striped cap
      50/1
      • Form 60-
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, soon weakened

      15(13)
      Silk - Gold and Black check, Pink sleeves and cap
      11/1
      • Form 04
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-12

      in touch, ridden halfway, soon weakened

      16(17)
      Silk - YELLOW, large PINK spots, WHITE sleeves, WHITE cap, PINK spots
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-7

      veered right start, always in rear

      17(6)
      Silk - Black, Rose collar, cuffs and cap
      13/8
      • Form 63-2
      • Age 3
      • Weight 8-7

      chased leader, led well over 2f out, narrowly headed well over 1f out, rallied to lead again inside final furlong

      In depth

      Verdict

      A large field goes to post for the opening contest. However on closer inspection not many can be given a serious chance of winning. Robespierre, To Wit Woo, and Diaphanous are all sure to have there supporters but we prefer to stick with Penelewy. The Henry Candy trained filly was a good second behind Bi Polar last time out and a reproduction of that effort would make her hard to beat. Robespierre rates the main danger on his third behind Fellow Ship and any easing in the ground would help his cause. Diaphanous has had plenty of chances in similar grade and place claims look his best hope again. To Wit To Woo is another that has shown a modicum of ability and is from a yard in form so is worth a cautionary look in the market. The remainder need to improve on all known form to take a hand in the finish.