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18:40 Doncaster

Society Lifestyle And Leisure Magazine Maiden Stakes (Class 5)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 7f
  • Going: Good to Firm, Good in places
  • Surface: Turf
  • £5,000 added
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 28.61s
  • Off Time: 18:40:42
  • 6 Ran
1(6)
Silk - Dark Blue, White sash and sleeves, quartered cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-3

held up, headway and switched left over 1f out, stayed on to lead inside final furlong

2(2)
Silk - Jade Green, Flame hooped sleeves, Black cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-3

went left start, ran green in rear, ridden over 2f out, no impression

3(1)
Silk - Black and Pink diamonds, striped sleeves, Black cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-3

close up, ridden over 1f out, challenged and every chance inside final furlong, kept on

4(3)
Silk - White, royal blue seams, red sleeves, royal blue cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-3

in rear, lost place over 3f out

5(5)
Silk - Light blue, dark blue armlets, dark blue cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-3

led, ridden and headed over 2f out, soon weakened

6(4)
Silk - ROYAL BLUE, PINK chevrons, ROYAL BLUE cap
5/1
  • Form 8
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-3

close up, ridden to lead over 2f out, headed inside final furlong, no extra towards finish

In depth

Verdict

Thunderball may be up to landing this opening maiden for Alan McCabe, while Royal Executioner and Doctor Crane are others to consider. The selection has had just the one run so far when beaten over nine lengths in a maiden here over 6f in May. The form of that race has worked out pretty well, with the winner Himalya having gone on to finish fourth in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, and with this step up in trip likely to bring improvement, we'll side with the colt. Royal Executioner has also had a run over 6f on fast ground at Salisbury and was beaten 10 lengths. It wasn't a bad effort for a first run, and he looks sure to come on for it, especially now also stepped up in distance. Doctor Crane has the sort of US dirt pedigree that suggests that the fast ground here might be a bit too lively for him, but we won't know for sure if he handles it until it's too late. He should be at home as far as trip is concerned, though John Gosden's strike rate with his two-year-olds is only seven per cent and he is no cert. Tim Easterby has a very interesting newcomer here in Pilot Light who is by the brilliant Falbrav out of Bollin Jeannie, a half-sister to Leger winner Bollin Eric. He should get plenty further in time and it is hard to see him winning on debut even over this trip. Thunderball is the suggestion here.

Formwatch

Doctor Crane (USA) Doneraile Court colt, half-brother to numerous winners from 5f-1m.

Pilot Light Falbrav colt out of winning sprinter Bollin Jeannie.

Royal Executioner (USA) 12-1 (8-12) Towards rear, some modest late headway, never nearer, 11th of 18, 10l behind Measurement (8-12) at Salisbury 6f 2yo mdn auc (5) gf.

Ruud Revenge (USA) Van Nistelrooy colt, half-brother to winning sprinter Dr. Keith and miler Savy's Delite.

Tarzan (IRE) Spinning World colt, half-brother to 7f winner Emerlad Wilderness.

Thunderball 100-1 (9-3) Chased leaders, ridden along halfway, weakened over 1f out, 8th of 16, 9l behind Himalya (9-3) at Doncaster 6f 2yo mdn (5) gd in May.