Racecards
15:35 Newbury
Nayef Rose Bowl Stakes (Class A) (Listed Race) (Class A)
- 8 Runners
- Distance: 6f 8y
- Going: Good, Good to Firm in places
- Form 13210
- Age 2
- Weight 9-0
- Trainer R Johnson Houghton
- Jockey S Carson
chased leaders, ridden 2f out, weakened final furlong
- Form 510
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
- Trainer B J Meehan
- Jockey R L Moore
chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, weakend inside final furlong
Black Velvet
64- Form 1
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
- Trainer M P Tregoning
- Jockey M Dwyer
prominent, ridden over 2f out, chased winner 1f out, no impression
- Form 021
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
made virtually all, ridden and hung right 1f out, kept on well, ridden out
- Form 14
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
- Trainer R Hannon
- Jockey Richard Hughes
slowly into stride, held up, ridden over 1f out, kept on final furlong, never troubled leaders
Street Cred
11- Form 1
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
- Trainer A M Balding
- Jockey Kieren Fallon
prominent, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f
- Form 4
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
- Trainer C E Brittain
- Jockey Michael Hills
chased leaders, ridden 2f out, weakened 1f out
- Form 216051
- Age 2
- Weight 8-6
- Trainer M R Channon
- Jockey Ted Durcan
keen in rear, ridden over 1f out, kept on final furlong, never troubled leaders
In depth
Verdict
Easy Salisbury winner Black Velvet can follow up at the expense of St Andrews Storm and Street Cred, with Indiannie Star worth a mention. Black Velvet created a very favourable impression indeed when making a winning debut at the Wiltshire track two months ago, and should line up fit and ready after his break. The son of Inchinor knew his job and is lined up for a crack at the Gimcrack, having bypassed the Coventry Stakes. First things first though, and he is taken to follow up here. The stable had another first-time-out winner at Kempton on Wednesday evening and he should keep the pot boiling. St Andrews Storm dead-heated on his Newmarket debut and was not disgraced in finishing fourth to Captain Hurricane in the Group 2 July Stakes on a return visit. He has the scope to progress further along with Street Cred who beat a large field at Windsor despite being seemingly unfancied by connections. Indiannie Star can boast plenty of experience but has more on her plate than when scoring at Chepstow and may find conditions too fast anyway. Black Velvet looked the part at Salisbury and can pay to follow.