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18:30 Windsor

3663 First For Foodservice Handicap (Class E)

  • 13 Runners
  • Distance: 1m 67y
  • Going: Good to Firm (Watered)
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 44.79s
  • 13 Ran
1
Silk -
33/1

    2
    Silk -
    5/6

      3
      Silk -
      1(5)
      Silk - Light Green, Grey chevrons, Light Green sleeves, Orange cap
      12/1
      • Form 62-2036
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-12

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

      2(4)
      Silk - Yellow, Royal Blue cross belts, chevrons on sleeves, quartered cap
      • Form 0000-01
      • Age 7
      • Weight 9-11

      behind, reluctant and tried to stop over 5f out, tailed off

      3(12)
      Silk - Black and Red (halved), Emerald Green sleeves, White cap
      16/1
      • Form 00600-0
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-11

      mid-division, effort on wide outside over 2f out, soon weakened

      4(11)
      Silk - Light Green, Grey sleeves, Red cap

      Amnesty

      26
      4/1
      • Form 00-5320
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-9

      behind, pushed along from 4f out, switched to wide outside and driven over 2f out, soon beaten

      6(7)
      Silk - White, Royal Blue star, Light Blue sleeves, White cap, Royal Blue star
      10/1
      • Form 010000
      • Age 7
      • Weight 9-7

      dwelt, behind, headway over 2f out, stayed on under pressure final furlong, never reached leaders

      7(2)
      Silk - WHITE, ROYAL BLUE chevrons, ROYAL BLUE sleeves, WHITE spots, quartered cap
      25/1
      • Form 4/2230-0
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-7

      in touch until weakened over 2f out

      8(9)
      Silk - Mcalpine Tartan, Rose Pink armlets and cap
      25/1
      • Form 21-0000
      • Age 3
      • Weight 9-4

      made most and set strong pace, ridden and headed 2f out, soon edged left under pressure, weakened approaching final furlong

      9(10)
      Silk - Grey, Yellow seams, Grey cap, Yellow star
      33/1
      • Form 345030
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-3

      in touch, ridden and headway over 2f out, driven to lead inside final furlong, just held on, all out

      10(13)
      Silk - Black and Pink check, Black cap
      16/1
      • Form 004006
      • Age 9
      • Weight 9-3

      chased leaders, led 2f out, kept on well until headed inside final furlong, unable to quicken near finish

      11(14)
      Silk - Dark Blue, large Yellow spots, Yellow cap
      5/6
      • Form 000-521
      • Age 5
      • Weight 9-3

      dwelt, soon in mid-division, effort when not clear run on rail over 2f out, squeezed through over 1f out, strong run inside final furlong, just failed

      12(6)
      Silk - Dark Blue, Red hoop, striped sleeves
      • Form 00UU-00
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-2

      slowly into stride, behind, some late headway, no danger

      13(3)
      Silk - Black and Yellow (quartered), chevrons on sleeves, Black cap, Yellow star
      66/1
      • Form 042040/
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-0

      pulled hard and soon with leaders, weakened and eased 2f out

      14(1)
      Silk - Black, White hoop, Red and White striped sleeves, Red cap
      • Form 0050
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-13

      dwelt, soon chased leaders, pushed along 4f out, weakened over 2f out

      5(8)
      NR
      • Form 005-0
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-7

      Nonrunner

      In depth

      Verdict

      Firewire won with plenty in hand at Kempton last week and is taken to follow up under a 6lb penalty with Giunchiglio and Russian Comrade rated the main dangers. The selection signalled that his turn would soon come when chasing home Must Be Magic at the Sunbury venue last month and could hardly have obliged in more impressive fashion when returning to the course on Wednesday, beating Somayda by four lengths. Still well handicapped on the pick of last season's form, the Brooke Sanders-trained five-year-old is the one they all have to beat. Giunchiglio is still a maiden but has shown enough in recent outings to suggest he is capable of taking a hand off his current mark, while James Tuck's Russian Comrade has his first outing since winning a handicap at Navan in June and could be interesting on his British debut. The lightly raced Samar Qand and Henry Candy's Amnesty are others worthy of a mention but in a poor contest Firewire is a confident selection.