Racecards
15:05 Sandown Park
Barry And Christine Davies Silver Wedding Handicap Hurdle (Part Of The Rht Winter Series) (Class D)
- 11 Runners
- Distance: 2m 110y
- Going: Good to Firm
Andy Gin (FR)
240- Form 10-
- Age 4
- Weight 11-12
- Trainer P Hobbs & J White
- Jockey P J Brennan
close up and chasing group, mistake 2nd, chased clear leader 4th to approaching 3 out, soon weakened, tailed off
Caracciola (GER)
218- Form 21313P-
- Age 6
- Weight 11-10
- Trainer N J Henderson
- Jockey M A Fitzgerald
held up in touch in chasing group, smooth headway on bit to chase clear leader approaching 2 out, closed last quickened to lead final 75 yards
Reiziger (FR)
616- Form 304141/
- Age 7
- Weight 11-10
- Trainer P Hobbs & J White
- Jockey P Flynn
close up in chasing group, chased clear leader approaching 3 out, weakened soon after
- Form 101263
- Age 5
- Weight 11-8
- Trainer J R Jenkins
- Jockey T Bailey
in touch in chasing group, short lived effort approaching 2 out, soon weakened
Silk Trader
180- Form 04414-6
- Age 8
- Weight 11-0
- Trainer J Mackie
- Jockey Richard Gordon
prominent in chasing group, driven 4th, soon lost place, tailed off 3 out
- Form 12B0-1
- Age 4
- Weight 10-12
- Trainer A W Carroll
- Jockey N D Fehily
took keen hold and prominent in chasing group, no impression and weakened approaching 2 out
Pirandello (IRE)
187- Form 611-6
- Age 5
- Weight 10-10
- Trainer K Bailey & M Nicholls
- Jockey J P McNamara
led, mistake 2nd, soon 20 lengths clear, 8 lengths up 2 out, 3 lengths clear last, kept on well flat until not pace of winner, headed final 75 yards
- Form 10/F255-
- Age 8
- Weight 10-9
raced keenly, chased clear leader to appoaching 2 out, weakened and no chance when mistake 2 out
Nowator (POL)
170- Form 040-13
- Age 6
- Weight 10-6
- Trainer T R George
- Jockey J M Maguire
well in rear, struggling after 3 out, tailed off
- Form 454235-
- Age 7
- Weight 10-4
- Trainer B G Powell
- Jockey L P Aspell
held up in rear, headway under pressure approaching 2 out, 3rd and beaten when mistake last
Novi Sad (IRE)
180- Form 3134-50
- Age 5
- Weight 10-0
- Trainer L Wells
- Jockey M Batchelor
mistake 1st ,always behind, tailed 4th
In depth
Verdict
Andy Gin, Carraciola, Short Change, Domenico and Novi Sad appear on our shortlist for this race, with the vote going to Domenico. Looking at the runners. French Import Andy Gin has raced only twice in this country, winning a juvenile event at Exeter - beating recent Ascot winner Visibility - and then running unplaced at the Cheltenham festival. Carraciola showed respectable novice form last season and should win his share this year, although the selection beat him three lengths at levels at Uttoxeter on soft going last November. Reiziger won four times as a novice hurdler and then went on to win a couple of chases. He looked a horse of great promise until getting injured and comes here following a break of 616 days. The beautifully-bred Domenico will not lack for fitness and, despite being seven pounds higher in the ratings than for his Southwell win in September, has claims with his rider claiming ten pounds. Silk Trader is rated six pounds higher than when winning over course and distance on heavy in March but lacks a recent run. Short Change could be well handicapped. He races under a penalty following an easy Warwick success. This is much tougher but, as we say, he seems on the right side of the handicapper at present. Pirandello won twice in the spring, and now finds himself nine pounds higher in the weights. We'll find out more about him today, although he has been beaten from his revised mark. You can make a case for Wild Romance based on her Irish form, but her British runs have yet to match it. Nowator is lightly raced over hurdles and won a Hereford handicap off a mark of 93 in May, for which he has been raised nine pounds. That form is not too bad, although more looks to be needed today. My Galliano won on the Flat at Epsom in July but is 14lbs higher in the ratings than for his Wincanton handicap win in 2001 and lacks a recent run. Novi Sad is rated only four pounds higher than for his Ascot win in March (where he beat We'll make It, who runs in the opener on the card) and, lightly raced since, is entitled to have supporters. However, for us the vote goes to Domenico.