Racecards
17:00 Warwick
McDonalds Maiden Stakes (Class D)
- 13 Runners
- Distance: 1m 22y
- Going: Good to Firm
Al Awwam
13- Form 050-005
- Age 4
- Weight 9-7
- Trainer W Brisbourne
- Jockey S W Kelly
mid division, headway 4f out, weakened over 1f out
Lifted Way
22- Form 262-560
- Age 4
- Weight 9-7
- Trainer P Chamings
- Jockey E Ahern
tracked leader, led well over 1f out, soon ridden, driven out final furlong
- Age 5
- Weight 9-7
- Trainer Mrs A L M King
- Jockey N Callan
in touch, headway on inside 3f out, ridden and hampered well over 1f out, stayed on again inside final furlong, not troubled leaders
Fremen (USA)
71- Form 2
- Age 3
- Weight 8-12
- Trainer Sir Michael Stoute
- Jockey B Doyle
slowly into stride, pushed along and headway 4f out, ridden 2f out, not quicken inside final furlong
- Age 3
- Weight 8-12
- Trainer J R Fanshawe
- Jockey O Urbina
started slowly, behind, headway over 4f out, ridden to chase winner over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong
- Form 00
- Age 3
- Weight 8-12
led, ridden hung left and headed well over 1f out, soon weakened
- Form 0-
- Age 3
- Weight 8-12
- Trainer D G Bridgwater
- Jockey S Righton
reminders after 1f, outpaced, behind final 4f
- Form 02566-6
- Age 3
- Weight 8-7
mid division, ridden over 3f out, weakened over 1f out
- Age 3
- Weight 8-7
- Trainer Sir H R A Cecil
- Jockey W Ryan
dwelt, behind, headway 4f out, ridden over 1f out, edged left and stayed on inside final furlong
- Age 3
- Weight 8-7
- Trainer P & M Bowen
- Jockey R L Moore
behind and soon pushed along, lost touch final 3f
- Age 3
- Weight 8-7
- Trainer C E Brittain
- Jockey Adrian Nicholls
chased leaders, pushed along over 3f out, weakened 1f out
In depth
Verdict
Fremen looks all set open his account here, with only Bint Alhaarth of the exposed animals likely to make her presence felt. Sir Michael Stoute¿s colt caught a tartar on his Beverley debut in Haamiya who looked one to follow. Fremen got worked up a bit in the preliminaries but knuckled down to his task well and will be unfortunate if one of the newcomers here are as good as Marcus Tregoning¿s inmate. Henry Cecil introduces Indian Dream, bred by the legendary Vincent O¿Brien out of a Storm Bird mare. She will be out to enhance her paddock value, while Top Spot should go well considering the form of the Clive Brittain stable at present. The fact that she runs here instead of taking up a choice of weekend engagements may be significant. Bint Alhaarth put in a nice piece of work on the Faringdon Road recently but is fully exposed, so Fremen gets a confident vote.