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16:05 Wolverhampton

Bet Direct On Itv Page 367 Handicap

  • 9 Runners
  • Distance: 2m 46y
  • Going: Slow
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 3m 46.70s
  • 9 Ran
1(8)
Silk -
  • Weight 10-2

held up and keen, headway over 3f out, ridden over 2f out, weakened inside final furlong

2(6)
Silk -
  • Weight 9-12

in touch, short of room 4f out, soon outpaced, rallied over 1f out, ran on inside final furlong

3(4)
Silk -
  • Weight 9-9

held up, headway after 3f, chased winner over 3f out, every chance well over 1f out, no extra inside final furlong

5(3)
Silk -
  • Weight 9-2

held up, ridden over 4f out, headway on inside over 2f out, one pace final furlong

6(9)
Silk -
  • Weight 8-9

led, ridden and headed over 4f out, weakened 3f out

7(10)
Silk -
  • Weight 8-7

always prominent, led over 4f out, ridden and carried head high over 1f out, ridden out

8(2)
Silk -
  • Weight 8-5

held up in touch, effort over 3f out, weakened over 2f out

9(7)
Silk -
  • Weight 8-3

in touch, lost place after 5f, headway 5f out, ridden over 3f out, soon weakened

10(1)
Silk -
12/1
  • Weight 7-12

track leader, ridden and weakened quickly over 4f out

4(5)
NR
  • Weight 9-6

In depth

Verdict

A race where it should pay to concentrate on the top half of the card, and this could well end up being fought out between Charnwood Street and Adalpour. The latter won over course and distance last time out in a seller, but looked particularly at home over the trip and was good value for just over two lengths. A 5lb rise seems a pretty fair assessment by the handicapper and he can take advantage and follow up here. Charnwood Street will probably not be too far away either, now that he has tumbled down the weights and showed something of a return to form at Southwell the other day. However, he is still a relative novice at this sort of trip and is still best watched just at present. The veteran Jamaican Flight has been a fine servant and has won two similar contests over course and distance already this month. However a 6lb penalty for the latest of those does not bode well for a repeat today. Bhutan is a doubtful stayer over this trip on the level and also has a 6lb penalty, so is passed over, while recent Southwell winner Hajeer should be a better proposition given that Luke Fletcher takes 5lb of a 6lb penalty off his back. He seems to handle the track well enough and should be thereabouts again.