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15:30 Epsom Downs

Blue Square City And Suburban Stakes (Handicap) (Class B) (Class B)

  • 16 Runners
  • Distance: 1m 2f 18y
  • Going: Soft
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 2m 21.60s
  • 16 Ran
1(7)
Silk - White, Orange chevron, sleeves and cap
  • Form 263-300
  • Age 4
  • Weight 10-0

chased leader to 6f out, weakened rapidly, tailed off when virtually pulled up final 2f

2(9)
Silk - Royal Blue, White disc, Royal Blue sleeves, White spots
10/1
  • Form 40-6405
  • Age 5
  • Weight 10-0

held up in rear, good headway on rail from 3f out, not much room and switched left 2f out, chased winner over 1f out, strong challenge final furlong, just held

3(6)
Silk - Royal Blue, White chevron, Light Blue cap
  • Form 50430-4
  • Age 4
  • Weight 9-9

held up in mid-division, smooth headway on wide outside 4f out, tracked leader going well over 2f out, led on bit approaching final furlong, soon ridden and pressed inside final furlong,

4(3)
Silk - PURPLE and WHITE diamonds, striped sleeves and cap
  • Form 0310-60
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-6

led, pushed along 3f out, kept on until headed approaching final furlong, unable to quicken

5(10)
Silk - MAROON, GOLD sleeves, LIGHT BLUE cap
12/1
  • Form 0000-05
  • Age 7
  • Weight 9-6

in touch, ridden 3f out, soon weakened

6(5)
Silk - Yellow, black sash, white sleeves, black and white quartered cap
  • Form 2/60410-
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-4

tracked leaders, ridden to challenge over 2f out, outpaced by leading pair entering final furlong

7(12)
Silk - Dark Blue and Orange (quartered), halved sleeves, Orange cap

Crow Wood

193
20/1
  • Form 101305-
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-2

in touch, pushed along 4f out, gradually weakened

8(2)
Silk - Yellow, Dark Blue cross belts, quartered cap
10/1
  • Form 52/310-
  • Age 4
  • Weight 8-12

in touch for 5f

9(13)
Silk - BLACK, WHITE spots on sleeves
6/1
  • Form 015-402
  • Age 4
  • Weight 8-11

mid-division, behind from halfway

10(8)
Silk - Dark Blue, Red epaulets, armlets and cap
33/1
  • Form 032320-
  • Age 8
  • Weight 8-10

always rear

11(11)
Silk - Red, Light Blue star, striped sleeves and cap
  • Form 04-2203
  • Age 6
  • Weight 8-7

in touch, pushed along halfway, weakened quickly over 3f out, tailed off

12(14)
Silk - Royal Blue and Yellow diamonds, halved sleeves, Yellow cap
25/1
  • Form 22-5104
  • Age 5
  • Weight 8-3

soon behind

13(4)
Silk - Brown, Yellow epaulets, Yellow cap
8/1
  • Form 034122
  • Age 5
  • Weight 8-3

towards rear, struggling final 4f

14(16)
Silk - DARK GREEN, RED sleeves, DARK GREEN spots and spots on cap
14/1
  • Form 101450-
  • Age 4
  • Weight 8-1

mid-division until weakened quickly over 3f out, tailed off

15(1)
Silk - Red, Mauve epaulets and star on cap
14/1
  • Form 33-6045
  • Age 5
  • Weight 7-13

chased leaders, ridden 3f out, weakened inside final 2f

16(15)
Silk - Dark Blue, White hooped sleeves, White cap
  • Form 151105
  • Age 5
  • Weight 7-12

slowly into stride, kept on under pressure from over 1f out, never dangerous

In depth

Verdict

Harcourt is sure to have been well galloped for his return, and with Kieren Fallon on board, he is selected to beat the likes of Arry Dash, Classic Role and Blythe Knight to name but three. As ever, this looks a very competitive affair in which nothing can be backed with confidence, but in the belief that Paul Cole will have Harcourt tuned up, he is taken to land the spoils. He finished stone last in the November Handicap, but was reported to have hung badly from halfway, so that run is best forgotten, and he is best judged on his earlier performance in the Swaffham Handicap at Newmarket where he showed a very impressive turn of foot. The only slight question mark will be his fitness but other than that he has a sound chance. Arry Dash finished clear of the rest when chasing home Zero Tolerance at Haydock 11 days ago and looks as though he will strike winning form soon, while Classic Role has found one too good on each of his last two starts but will find this step up in class a bit hard to handle. In contrast, Blythe Knight has been keeping good company and was sent off favourite for the Roseberry at Kempton where he finished fourth. He remains a bit of an under achiever but has the ability to take a hand if things fall right. David Loder has his team in good shape so Bonecrusher may show more than he has, but for the winner we return to Harcourt.