Racecards
14:00 Southwell
At The Races From 9 A.M. Nursery Handicap (Class E) (Class E)
- 13 Runners
- Distance: 7f
- Going: Standard
- Form 210322
- Age 2
- Weight 9-8
- Trainer P A Blockley
- Jockey I Mongan
in touch, led over 2f out, ridden and ran on
- Form 400
- Age 2
- Weight 8-9
chased leaders, ridden and edged left, one pace 1f out
- Form 0324
- Age 2
- Weight 8-8
chased leaders, ridden and weakened over 2f out
- Form 6241
- Age 2
- Weight 8-6
dwelt, soon in touch, ridden 3f out, effort over 1f out, kept on same pace final furlong
- Form 05115
- Age 2
- Weight 8-5
dwelt, held up, headway 2f out, every chance over 1f out, ridden, stayed on same pace final furlong
- Form 630003
- Age 2
- Weight 8-2
- Trainer P W D'Arcy
- Jockey T P Queally
dwelt, soon prominent, weakened well over 1f out
- Form 0366
- Age 2
- Weight 8-1
- Trainer M L W Bell
- Jockey J Mackay
outpaced over 4f out, headway under pressure under 1f out, kept on final furlong, not reached leaders
Lorna Dune
34- Form 3606
- Age 2
- Weight 8-0
- Trainer Mrs J R Ramsden
- Jockey D Kinsella
chased leaders, ridden and weakened final furlong
- Form 0002
- Age 2
- Weight 7-13
- Trainer N P Littmoden
- Jockey J Bramhill
led, ridden and headed over 2f out, kept on one pace
Dan's Heir
29- Form 0202
- Age 2
- Weight 7-12
- Trainer P Haslam
- Jockey D Fentiman
outpaced from over 4f out
In depth
Verdict
A very modest contest that can go to Gryskirk, who may represent more value than Windy Prospect, who has a little to prove regarding the trip, and Caitlin, who is respected but needs to prove her victory over course and distance was not just a one-off performance. Countrywide Sun hails from a yard that have been back amongst the winners of late and is another that is worth monitoring for signs of support. Windy Prospect, whose Redcar form was boosted by Space Shuttle on the first day of the York meeting, is sure to be a popular choice and will be hard to keep out of the frame. The assessor has taken no chances with Paul Blockley's charge though and it will take a very good effort for him to last home on these terms over a trip that has so far proved to be beyond him. Therefore, it may be more profitable to give another chance to Gryskirk, who did well against a useful sort from Mark Prescott's impeccable string last time. The fitting of an eye shield for this first visit to Southwell will help the son of Selkirk adapt to the surface and, now that he has proved that he is better in this lesser grade, a better effort from Gryskirk is anticipated today.