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19:10 Windsor

Mll Telecom Maiden Auction Stakes (Class E) (Class E)

  • 18 Runners
  • Distance: 6f
  • Going: Good to Firm
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 14.21s
  • 18 Ran
2
Silk -
9/1

    3
    Silk -
    20/1

      1(15)
      Silk - Yellow, Dark Green and Yellow striped sleeves, White cap
      3/1
      • Form 4
      • Age 2
      • Weight 9-0

      prominent on inside rail, ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out

      2(5)
      Silk - Khaki
      12/1
      • Form 46
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-11

      in touch, ridden halfway, weakened and behind final 2f

      3(8)
      Silk - Royal Blue, Light Blue stars, White sleeves, Light Blue stars and stars on cap
      10/1
      • Form 5
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-11

      mid-division, ridden halfway, kept on under pressure final furlong but no danger

      4(11)
      Silk - White and Red stripes, White and Royal Blue striped sleeves, White cap, Red spots
      • Form 5
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-11

      chased leaders, hard ridden and not quicken 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong

      5(7)
      Silk - White, Purple stars, White sleeves and cap
      9/1
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-9

      slowly away, in rear, good headway and wide on outside over 2f out, chased winner over 1f out, stayed on

      6(17)
      Silk - Black and White check, Pink sleeves and cap
      14/1
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-9

      close up on inner for 4f

      7(6)
      Silk - Yellow, Royal Blue Cross of Lorraine, chevrons on sleeves, diamonds on cap
      • Form 02
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-9

      made all, shaken up over 1f out, soon clear

      8(1)
      Silk - ROYAL BLUE, WHITE epaulets, ROYAL BLUE sleeves, WHITE stars, ROYAL BLUE cap, WHITE star
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-9

      slowly into stride, raced keenly and soon chased winner until weakened over 1f out

      9(14)
      Silk - Dark Blue, Grey chevrons on sleeves, Dark Blue cap, Grey star
      14/1
      • Form 04
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-9

      pushed along and some late headway final furlong, never near to challenge

      10(9)
      Silk - LIGHT BLUE, BEIGE star
      20/1
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-7

      slowly away, behind, headway on outside over 2f out, chased leaders and kept on same pace final furlong

      11(12)
      Silk - Red, Beige seams, Red sleeves and cap
      40/1
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-7

      slowly into stride, soon outpaced in rear

      12(13)
      Silk - White and Black diabolo, White sleeves, Royal Blue armlets, Royal Blue cap
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-7

      soon behind

      13(18)
      Silk - Maroon and Beige diabolo, Maroon cap
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-7

      slowly into stride, behind most of way

      14(4)
      Silk - Red and White (halved), diabolo on sleeves, quartered cap
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-6

      dwelt, soon in touch, ridden over 2f out, soon weakened

      15(10)
      Silk - White, White and Purple hooped sleeves, Purple cap
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-4

      mid-division, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out

      16(3)
      Silk - ORANGE, BLACK epaulets
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-2

      always behind

      17(16)
      Silk - Emerald Green, Yellow chevrons, Emerald Green sleeves, White armlets, Emerald Green cap
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-2

      mid-division, behind final 2f

      18(2)
      Silk - Grey, Maroon sleeves and cap
      80/1
      • Age 2
      • Weight 8-2

      chased leaders, ridden and close up 2f out weakened final furlong

      In depth

      Verdict

      Don Pele is improving with each outing and can land this event from Amazin and Peppermint Tea. Sylvester Kirk's filly was well beaten by Caesar Beware at Chepstow last time but was well clear of the third Holbeck Ghyll, who was thought good enough to run at Royal Ascot. So the form could be pretty decent and Don Pele looks the best of the runners with experience. Richard Hannon introduces plenty of decent two-year-old's here at Windsor and Amazin may finish in front of stable-mate's He's A Star and Grand Place. Michael Bell's Peppermint Tea is a well bred daughter of Intikhab and should be noted in the betting market. The same applies to the John Dunlop newcomer Busaco, although the stable is a little out of sorts at present. In conclusion, unless the market suggests otherwise, Don Pele is the one to be on.