Racecards
18:00 Haydock Park
Kealshore Claiming Stakes (Class F) (Class F)
- 10 Runners
- Distance: 5f
- Going: Heavy
- Age 2
- Weight 9-1
- Trainer R Hollinshead
- Jockey Tony Culhane
dwelt and bumped start, behind, ridden and edged left over 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong, not reach leaders
- Form 05
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
- Trainer R Elliott
- Jockey T Hamilton
prominent, ridden halfway, weakening when not much room over 1f out
- Form 420005
- Age 2
- Weight 8-10
started slowly, behind, ridden and headway 2f out, weakened and eased inside final furlong
Roko
24- Form 00043
- Age 2
- Weight 8-10
- Trainer M & D Easterby
- Jockey T Lucas
chased leaders, ridden halfway, hung left and one pace inside final furlong
Von Wessex
24- Form 163314
- Age 2
- Weight 8-10
led, hung right and headed 2f out, soon ridden, weakened final furlong
- Age 2
- Weight 8-5
- Trainer G A Swinbank
- Jockey Dean McKeown
went left start, soon hung left, always behind
- Form 042
- Age 2
- Weight 8-5
with leaders, led 2f out, soon ridden, headed and not quicken inside final furlong
- Form 06
- Age 2
- Weight 8-4
- Trainer P Haslam
- Jockey Rory Moore
with leaders, hung right and lost place halfway, rallied over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on
- Form 633320
- Age 2
- Weight 8-1
- Trainer Mrs A Duffield
- Jockey N Mackay
chased leaders, ridden halfway, one pace final furlong
In depth
Verdict
Von Wessex has disappointed on his two previous starts on ground softer than good and looks taking on which we do with Paris Tapis, who is preferred to Roko. The last mentioned finished in front of both Von Wessex and Hopelessly Devoted at Redcar last month and has to be respected but has been well held in similar grade before. Of more interest may be Alan Berry's Kristikhab, who has been running in better grade and hails from a stable back among the winners of late. Danehill Fairy is consistent if nothing else but may again have to settle for a minor role, while it is of concern that the newcomers Weet N Measures and Beaumont Girl are aimed this low first time out. The vote then goes to Paris Tapis. Kevin Ryan has his string in good form at present and, having shown improved form when second in a Redcar seller last time, she looks the one to beat.