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15:20 Redcar

Staithes Maiden Stakes (Class D) (Class D)

  • 4 Runners
  • Distance: 1m 3f
  • Going: Good, Good to Firm in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 2m 22.14s
  • 4 Ran
1(3)
Silk - Emerald Green and Yellow stripes
33/1
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-2

slowly away, keen, led after 1f, ridden and headed over 3f out, soon weakened

2(2)
Silk - YELLOW, BLACK epaulets
1/5
  • Form 0-32
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-8

led, headed after 1f, tracked leader, ridden and every chance over 2f out, beat over 1f out

3(4)
Silk - Maroon, Yellow diamond, diamonds on sleeves, Maroon cap, Yellow star
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-8

chased leaders, led over 3f out, ridden over 2f out, ridden clear inside final furlong

4(1)
Silk - Light Blue, Chocolate sleeves, hooped cap
25/1
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-8

slowly away, always behind and outpaced, tailed off final 4f

In depth

Verdict

Arrgatt and Carte Diamond are the pair to concentrate on here, with the vote just going to the experience of Arrgatt to see him home. Michael Jarvis's yard continue in fine form, with Royal Ascot winners this week a measure of what a season he is having. Arrgatt wouldn't be in that sort of class, but has been brought along steadily and put up his best display when a three-quarter length second to Feaat over 10 furlongs here at Redcar last time. This extra furlong will be in his favour, and with fast ground to help his cause he should be good enough to get his nose in front this time. With neither the Tim Easterby-trained King Top, not Mark Brisbourne's Hirayna likely to be spot on first time, the main danger looks to be Carte Diamond. Mark Johnston can certainly have then ready to perform on debut and this beautifully bred Theatrical colt will relish this test of stamina first time up. Presumably the fast ground must not be too much of a worry to connections as they would not risk him on it for his first run, and if there is any money for him then we clearly must take a note. However, if he is ever going to be ring rusty then today would be the day, so we will stick with the experience of Arrgatt to just see him through.