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14:10 Southwell

Fibresand Is Back Banded Stakes (Class H5) (Class 5)

  • 14 Runners
  • Distance: 1m
  • Going: Standard
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 45.15s
  • 14 Ran
1
Silk -
2
Silk -
33/1

    3
    Silk -
    1(10)
    Silk - White and Royal Blue diamonds, Pink sleeves, Royal Blue cap, Pink diamond

    Iamback

    20
    20/1
    • Form 110000
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-3

    held up, outpaced over 3f out, ridden and headway under pressure over 1f out, never dangerous

    2(9)
    Silk - Black, Red disc

    Shardda

    7 v
    50/1
    • Form 300005
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-3

    slowly into stride, outpaced over 4f out

    3(1)
    Silk - PINK and PURPLE check, PINK sleeves, BLACK cap
    • Form 000063
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-2

    close up, ridden and weakened over 2f out

    4(4)
    Silk - Yellow, Royal Blue triple diamond, striped sleeves, Royal Blue cap

    Seejay

    150
    14/1
    • Form 00-3000
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-2

    held up in touch, ridden halfway and lost place

    5(11)
    Silk - ROYAL BLUE, WHITE hoop, WHITE sleeves, ROYAL BLUE armlets, WHITE cap

    Bulawayo

    14 b
    7/1
    • Form 210440
    • Age 7
    • Weight 9-1

    with leaders, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out

    6(2)
    Silk - ROYAL BLUE, white cross of lorraine and sleeves, white cap, emerald green star
    16/1
    • Form 0000
    • Age 3
    • Weight 9-1

    outpaced

    7(6)
    Silk - White, Brown braces, Amber cap
    • Form 500320
    • Age 3
    • Weight 9-0

    led, headed over 6f out, outpaced halfway, headway under pressure over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong

    8(13)
    Silk - Black, Emerald Green seams, Black sleeves, Emerald Green cap
    • Form 000030
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-0

    slowly into stride, soon prominent, ridden 3f out, weakened over 1f out

    9(7)
    Silk - Emerald green, large red spots

    Kumakawa

    4 v
    16/1
    • Form 600050
    • Age 6
    • Weight 9-0

    broke well, soon lost place, outpaced over 4f out

    10(12)
    Silk - YELLOW, ROYAL BLUE epaulets and sleeves

    Dasar

    129 v
    33/1
    • Form 402300
    • Age 4
    • Weight 8-13

    led over 6f out, headed over 4f out, led again over 2f out, soon ridden, headed inside final furlong, stayed on

    11(5)
    Silk - White, Dark Blue stripe, White sleeves, Dark Blue seams, Dark Blue cap
    3/1
    • Form 010322
    • Age 3
    • Weight 8-13

    slowly into stride, headway to track leaders over 3f out, chased leader over 1f out, ridden to lead inside final furlong

    12(14)
    Silk - ORANGE, WHITE inverted triangle, BLACK sleeves, ORANGE cap, BLACK spots
    14/1
    • Form 100054
    • Age 7
    • Weight 8-13

    with leaders, led over 4f out until over 2f out, weakened final furlong

    13(3)
    Silk - Yellow, Dark Blue chevron, White sleeves, Red cap
    14/1
    • Form 445035
    • Age 3
    • Weight 8-12

    held up in rear, headway from over 2f out, soon ridden, kept on inside final furlong

    14(8)
    Silk - Purple and Emerald Green check

    Jaolins

    30
    18/1
    • Form 006504
    • Age 3
    • Weight 8-11

    mid-division, ridden halfway, never troubled leaders

    In depth

    Verdict

    Reversionary, Super Dominion and Breezit are the three to concentrate on here, with the first named just edging the decision. Mick Easterby's gelding hit winning form back in July and hasn't really run a bad race since. His most recent outing came in a similar race to this at Ayr, where he chased home Top Style. There are no worries with the surface as he performed with credit over course and distance during the summer, so he does hold very strong claims. Super Dominion won a better race than this over course and distance in the summer and following some poor efforts bounced back to his best when chasing home Vermillion Creek at Pontefract last time, he looks the main threat to the selection. Breezit wasn't beaten far in a classified event at Wolverhampton last time and should certainly be vying for a place. Mel Brittian's Dasar is another that catches the eye on recent efforts, but Reversionary has a lot more scope for improvement than most of these and gets the nod.