Racecards
15:50 Carlisle
Buttermere Claiming Stakes (Class F)
- 13 Runners
- Distance: 1m 3f 206y
- Going: Firm, Good to Firm in places
Young Owen
16- Form 5420
- Age 5
- Weight 9-12
pulled hard, saddled slipped and led after 3f, ran wide and headed over 4f out, eased and virtually pulled up
Double Blade
42- Form 4450-40
- Age 8
- Weight 9-10
- Trainer Mrs M Reveley
- Jockey Tony Culhane
mid-division, headway and effort 2f out, no extra final furlong
- Form 5103/00
- Age 6
- Weight 9-10
- Trainer Ian Emmerson
- Jockey D McGaffin
in touch, pushed along over 4f out, soon lost pace
Errol
37- Form 40000
- Age 4
- Weight 9-9
- Trainer J Coupland
- Jockey Adrian Nicholls
tracked leaders, pushed along 4f out, soon weakened
Rudetski
70- Form 200344
- Age 6
- Weight 9-8
- Trainer M Dods
- Jockey Dale Gibson
mid-division, pushed along over 3f out, headway over 2f out, effort over 1f out, one pace final furlong
- Form 450040
- Age 4
- Weight 9-8
- Trainer Ian Emmerson
- Jockey Dean McKeown
in touch, ridden over 3f out, no extra final furlong
- Form 0655-00
- Age 7
- Weight 9-7
- Trainer Miss L Perratt
- Jockey F Lynch
slowly into stride, always behind
- Form 540-000
- Age 7
- Weight 9-5
- Trainer B Ellison
- Jockey K Dalgleish
missed break, towards rear, pushed along 4f out, soon weakened
- Form 404005
- Age 9
- Weight 9-5
- Trainer N Wilson
- Jockey T Hamilton
in touch, pushed along 3f out, ridden and headway 2f out, stayed on inside final furlong, no chance with winner
- Form 000000/
- Age 7
- Weight 9-5
in touch, pushed along 4f out, soon ridden and outpaced, kept on final furlong
- Form 32354
- Age 3
- Weight 8-4
- Trainer C & M Johnston
- Jockey G Duffield
with leader, led over 4f out, clear over 1f out, comfortably
Muller (IRE)
29- Form 000-0
- Age 3
- Weight 8-4
mid-division, dropped rear halfway, no danger after
In depth
Verdict
An uninspiring contest and low stakes are advised in a race full of moderate performers but Kahyasi Princess hails from an in-form yard and may prove the pick ahead of Young Owen and Double Blade. Mark Johnston's charge displayed some ability in maidens behind useful sorts earlier in the season and may have found conditions too testing when running below expectations on her handicap debut last time. Still relatively lightly raced, the three-year-old may be open to a little further progress and this represents a significant drop in grade. Young Owen is closely matched with the selection on Hamilton maiden form last month but Richard Fahey's gelding ran as though something was amiss last time and can't be backed with confidence at present. Double Blade has proved a useful performer at this level down the years but has been below his best this term, including over timber, and looks vulnerable to a less exposed rivals.