Racecards
19:35 Huntingdon
St. Ivo Lodge No.2684 Maiden Hurdle (Class E) (Class E)
- 8 Runners
- Distance: 2m 5f 110y
- Going: Good to Firm, Good in places
- Form FFP00/0
- Age 10
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer Ms Sue Smith
- Jockey M Batchelor
prominent, joint leader before 6th, ridden and weakened 4 out, behind when pulled up before 2 out
- Form 0022-6
- Age 5
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer M Pitman
- Jockey Timmy Murphy
made all, shaken up, comfortable
- Form P60-06
- Age 4
- Weight 10-12
- Trainer D R Gandolfo
- Jockey Jimmy McCarthy
tracked leaders, mistake 7th, ridden and hit next, weakened
Irene Kate
24- Form 05-4
- Age 5
- Weight 10-11
- Trainer P R Webber
- Jockey T Doyle
tracked leaders, driven to challenge after 6th, weakened approaching 3 out, pulled up before next
- Form F-F
- Age 6
- Weight 10-11
- Trainer R York
- Jockey Mr N Kinnon
held up, weakened after 5th, pulled up after next
Windfola
12- Form 056P-60
- Age 5
- Weight 10-11
- Trainer R D E Woodhouse
- Jockey D Harold
behind, headway approaching 2 out, stayed on, never nearer
- Form 63035-3
- Age 4
- Weight 10-7
- Trainer J Wainwright
- Jockey G Lee
held up, in touch, driven to challenge approaching 2 out, kept on same pace
- Form F0P-
- Age 4
- Weight 10-7
- Trainer N King
- Jockey Mr Matthew Smith
held up, hit 3rd, headway 4th, soon ridden and beaten
In depth
Verdict
Dormy Two gets a narrow vote over Szeroki Bor, with Irene Kate and Alaared best of the rest. This is not an event to get too worked up about but Dormy Two may be worth a small investment to improve upon her fair third to Fortune Point at Wetherby 12 days ago. John Wainwright's filly showed a modicum of ability in staying events on the Flat over the past couple of months and the extra trip here should be in her favour. Szeroki Bor was a prolific winner on the Flat in Poland, and although yet to open his account in six outings on these shores, has been placed twice, at Folkestone and Plumpton. The ability is there and he will no doubt unleash it soon but on this occasion is worth taking on. Irene Kate will no doubt be going over fences in due course but is sure to have been well schooled for her debut over timber. She is one for the future but could be better than all of these in time, while Alaared should really have done better than he has, having scored in maiden company at Newmarket last August. He seems to have lost his way though, and we shall stick with Dormy Two who is more likely to stay the trip.