Racecards
16:45 Nottingham
Freethcartwright Llp Maiden Stakes (Class D)
- 10 Runners
- Distance: 1m 1f 213y
- Going: Good to Firm, Good in places
Jubilee Time
16- Age 3
- Weight 9-0
- Trainer L M Cumani
- Jockey P Robinson
disputed lead, led over 7f out, ridden 3f out, headed inside final furlong
- Age 3
- Weight 9-0
very slowly away, always behind
- Form 23-332
- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
- Trainer H & R Charlton
- Jockey S J Drowne
in touch, ridden to chase leader over 3f out, led well inside final furlong, headed close home
Daisycutter
16- Form 40-5
- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
keen, held up, improved over 3f out, soon ridden, weakened over 1f out
Dora Corbino
30- Form 0-56
- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
- Trainer R Hollinshead
- Jockey M Dwyer
chased leaders over 6f
Mofeyda (IRE)
114- Form 5
- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
held up, ridden and headway over 2f, kept on one pace
Polar Jem
10- Form 632
- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
- Trainer G G Margarson
- Jockey A McCarthy
raced wide, held up, improved over 4f out, ridden and every chance over 2f out, hung right from over 1f out, led close home
- Form 3
- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
- Trainer M P Tregoning
- Jockey R Hills
keen, tracked leaders, ridden 4f out, weakened 3f out
Tata Naka
14- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
- Trainer Mrs C Dunnett
- Jockey Hayley Turner
towards rear, improved over 3f out, ridden and soon weakened
Tetou (IRE)
33- Form 3
- Age 3
- Weight 8-9
- Trainer B J Meehan
- Jockey Pat Eddery
disputed lead until 7f out, remained close up, ridden 4f out, weakened 3f out
In depth
Verdict
A large field goes to post for this maiden and the market may prove the best guide as to what is expected but the principals look to be Change Partners, Jubilee Time and Polar Jem and we will take a chance on the last named. George Margasons charge was a good second behind Russian Society last time and a reproduction of that effort would make him hard to beat. Change Partners rates the main danger he was a good second behind Space Cowboy last time but he is one of the most exposed in the field so for that reason he is opposed on this occasion. Jubilee Time was a disappointing favourite on his debut and is obviously thought capable of better. He is sure to have learnt from the experience and is worth noting in the market. Tarwij and Mofeyda also showed enough on their debuts to suggest they can win a race of this nature but we are happy to stick with Polar Jem.