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14:30 Warwick

Law Commission Conditions Stakes (Class C) (Class C)

  • 5 Runners
  • Distance: 7f 26y
  • Going: Good to Soft, Good in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 22.73s
  • 5 Ran
1
Silk -
8/11

    1(5)
    Silk - LIGHT GREEN, PURPLE hoops, LIGHT GREEN sleeves
    • Form 626255
    • Age 8
    • Weight 9-0

    led, ridden over 2f out, headed over 1f out, soon weakened

    2(1)
    Silk - Green, pink sash and cap, white sleeves
    8/11
    • Form 01-0320
    • Age 5
    • Weight 9-0

    in touch, quickened to lead just over 1f out, driven out

    3(4)
    Silk - Royal blue
    • Form 054-025
    • Age 4
    • Weight 8-11

    held up, headway 2f out, soon ridden and edged left, went 2nd inside final furlong, ran on

    4(3)
    Silk - Grey, Lemon sleeves, Orange cap
    • Form 11/1-064
    • Age 4
    • Weight 8-11

    tracked leader, led briefly over 1f out, no extra inside final furlong

    5(2)
    Silk - Yellow, Maroon braces and sleeves, Maroon and Yellow hooped cap
    50/1
    • Form 103-
    • Age 3
    • Weight 8-6

    held up, ridden over 2f out, no impression

    In depth

    Verdict

    A small and fairly uncompetitive field for what is a decent prize, and this looks to be a match between Polar Way and Desert Destiny, with the former preferred. Amanda Perrett's gelding, who was runner-up in a Group 2 event last year, is effective over six furlongs but both of his wins have come over this trip. He ran an absolute blinder to go down by just a neck to Court Masterpiece in the International Stakes at Ascot last month, and as such was a shade disappointing when a well beaten favourite in Group 3 company at Newbury last time. However, we can forgive him that and this looks a far easier task. Three of his rivals face a very stiff task on official ratings, and the only serious danger is Desert Destiny. The Godolphin four-year-old was two and three quarter lengths behind Polar way when fifth at Newbury last time, where Prince Tum Tum was a neck ahead of him in fourth. However, he had beaten that rival when second to Arakan in the Criterion Stakes at Newmarket before that. He could be a threat in this small field, but we still fancy Polar Way to gain a deserved first win of the season.