Racecards
14:10 Southwell
Cashbacks On Itv Text Page 367 Selling Stakes (Class G4) (Class 4)
- 10 Runners
- Distance: 7f
- Going: Standard
- Surface: AllWeather
- Form 2055-41
- Age 5
- Weight 9-4
- Official Rating 55
- Trainer Ian Emmerson
- Jockey Matthew Lawson
chased leaders, ridden 3f out, one pace final 2f
- Form 60000-1
- Age 5
- Weight 9-4
- Official Rating 40
- Trainer P A Blockley
- Jockey F Lynch
prominent, chased leader 4f out, ridden over 2f out, one pace from over 1f out
- Form 305160-
- Age 6
- Weight 8-12
- Official Rating 50
- Trainer A G Juckes
- Jockey C Catlin
held up towards rear, ridden halfway, soon weakened
- Form 00005-3
- Age 9
- Weight 8-12
- Official Rating 80
- Trainer T D Barron
- Jockey P Makin
led, ridden over 2f out, headed and unable to quicken well inside final furlong
- Form 25550-0
- Age 6
- Weight 8-12
- Official Rating 66
towards rear but not far away, ridden to improve 3f out, ridden to chase leader over 1f out, driven to lead well inside final furlong
- Form 034000-
- Age 4
- Weight 8-12
- Official Rating 60
- Trainer D Carroll
- Jockey Danielle Mccreery
always in rear
- Form 664/00-0
- Age 5
- Weight 8-7
- Official Rating 55
- Trainer John Harris
- Jockey Dean McKeown
slowly into stride, prominent over 4f
- Form 50/0000-
- Age 6
- Weight 8-7
- Official Rating 30
- Trainer R F Marvin
- Jockey T P Queally
reluctant to race, detached
Wodhill Be
96- Form 000020-
- Age 5
- Weight 8-7
- Official Rating 50
slowly into stride, raced mid-division, hung right throughout, weakened 3f out
In depth
Verdict
The standard of quality on the card is maintained here, with the admirable Massey standing out as the one to be on. Repeat and Dispol Peto have to be considered as live dangers at this level and both look sure to be involved in the shake-up, whereas it will be no surprise to see more use made of Plum as she bids to get closer to Dispol Peto today. The last named won a weak handicap here a fortnight ago and can pose the selection the most problems if still in the same frame of mind. However, the Ian Emmerson-trained gelding has very rarely run two races the same and can be a frustrating character to have dealings with. Therefore, Massey looks a far more reliable option today. A previous course and distance winner that has been taking on much stronger opponents of late, Massey has nothing to prove to anyone at this stage of his career. Which makes his case all the stronger in this company if the return to seven furlongs does not inconvenience him.