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15:20 Catterick

'Goodbye & Good Luck Tracey' Stakes (Handicap) (Class D) (Class D)

  • 13 Runners
  • Distance: 5f
  • Going: Good to Firm
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 0m 59.23s
  • 13 Ran
1
Silk -
11/2

    2
    Silk -
    5/1

      2(13)
      Silk - Yellow, Red chevrons, Yellow sleeves, Blue cap
      16/1
      • Form 312100
      • Age 5
      • Weight 9-13

      chased leaders to over 2f out, soon weakened

      3(4)
      Silk - LAVENDER, BLACK hoop, armlets and cap
      • Form 000000
      • Age 7
      • Weight 9-11

      slowly into stride and behind, headway 2f out, soon ridden, ran on well final furlong, nearest finish

      4(5)
      Silk - Emerald Green, White hoops, White and Emerald Green halved sleeves, Red cap
      • Form 224602
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-11

      towards rear, soon outpaced, ridden over 2f out, headway on inside over 1f out, kept on, never nearer

      5(3)
      Silk - Old Gold, Purple sash and cap, Gold spots
      7/1
      • Form 200340
      • Age 7
      • Weight 9-11

      slowly into stride, soon chased leaders, ridden over 1f out, kept on same pace final furlong

      6(12)
      Silk - Red, White diamonds on sleeves
      14/1
      • Form 202500
      • Age 6
      • Weight 9-3

      mid-division, hung right over 2f out, soon ridden and no impression

      7(2)
      Silk - Red, Black and White halved sleeves, White cap

      Justalord

      31 b
      11/2
      • Form 212306
      • Age 6
      • Weight 9-1

      made virtually all, ridden over 1f out, stayed on well under pressure, held on towards finish

      9(8)
      Silk - Red, white inverted triangle, sleeves and cap
      • Form 100022
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-10

      dwelt, towards rear, never dangerous

      10(1)
      Silk - BEIGE, BLACK epaulets, ORANGE cap
      5/1
      • Form 000030
      • Age 10
      • Weight 8-8

      chased leaders, headway over 1f out, ridden and ran on well inside final furlong, held towards finish

      11(6)
      Silk - Red, White stripe, diamonds on sleeves, Black cap
      • Form 650-000
      • Age 8
      • Weight 8-8

      towards rear, ridden over 2f out, soon weakened, eased final furlong

      12(14)
      Silk - Black, White seams, halved sleeves, Dark Green cap
      10/1
      • Form 300120
      • Age 5
      • Weight 8-6

      slowly into stride, always towards rear

      13(7)
      Silk - Royal Blue, White stars, Yellow sleeves, Royal Blue stars
      • Form 203545
      • Age 4
      • Weight 8-3

      mid-division, ridden to chase leaders over 2f out, no impression final furlong

      14(15)
      Silk - Orange, Purple hooped sleeves, Red cap
      33/1
      • Form 031100
      • Age 7
      • Weight 8-3

      with winner, ridden and every chance over 1f out, no extra inside final furlong

      15(11)
      Silk - Royal Blue, Orange sleeves, Royal Blue armlets, Orange cap
      • Form 500000
      • Age 5
      • Weight 7-12

      chased leaders to 2f out, soon ridden and weakened

      1(9)
      NR
      • Form 0-03000
      • Age 6
      • Weight 10-0

      Nonrunner

      8(10)
      NR
      • Form 230604
      • Age 4
      • Weight 9-0

      Nonrunner

      In depth

      Verdict

      Gwent trainer David Evans continues in cracking form and can add to his recent tally with Boavista, Romany Nights and Candleriggs may provide most danger. This daughter of Fayruz has been knocking on the door recently, finishing second to Come Away With Me at Warwick, and was the only one to make a race of it with Coranglais in a classified event at Bath. She is up against mainly out of form rivals today and looks certain to go close. Romany Nights is one that is in good heart, he was just touched off by Mine Behind at Bath last time over six furlongs. He remains on a good mark and will have no problem with this drop in trip. The dark horse in the line-up is Candleriggs who hasn't won for almost four years but is steadily dropping down the weights and being an inmate of Dandy Nicholls is likely to pop sometime soon. Best of the others may be Obe One, but in a very trappy affair Boavista looks the safest bet.