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18:10 Windsor

European Breeders Fund Maiden Fillies' Stakes (fillies) (Class D)

  • 7 Runners
  • Distance: 5f 10y
  • Going: Good to Soft
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 3.01s
  • 7 Ran
1
Silk -
2
Silk -
1(1)
Silk - Turquoise, Burgundy hooped sleeves, Gold cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

started slowly, outpaced and always in rear

2(2)
Silk - Light Blue, Pink cross belts, Pink cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

dwelt, ran very green, in touch, hung left and no chance from halfway

3(5)
Silk - Royal Blue, Orange hoop, striped sleeves, quartered cap
50/1
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

chased leaders until ridden and weakened over 1f out

4(6)
Silk - EMERALD GREEN, YELLOW stripe, YELLOW cap
5/6
  • Form 4
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

led, headed 1f out, ridden, edged left and not quicken inside final furlong

5(3)
Silk - Dark Blue, White sleeves and cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

soon chasing leaders, outpaced 2f out, weakened over 1f out

6(7)
Silk - Fuchsia, Pink 'v' and cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

started slowly, soon recovered, effort in centre to press leaders and every chance 2f out, kept on same pace final furlong

7(4)
Silk - Orange, Brown seams, Brown sleeves, Orange seams, Orange cap, Brown spots
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

soon pressing leader, ridden and ran green 2f out, driven to lead final furlong, ran on well

In depth

Verdict

Marysienka showed enough on her debut to suggest she can win a race of this nature, and is selected to get the better of Daffodilly, who could be the pick of the newcomers. Richard Hannon's well-bred filly showed plenty of speed on her debut at Warwick, but was not particularly well drawn that day and faded inside the final furlong to finish fourth. That was a fair run, and she can be expected to strip a lot fitter today so can continue the good record of the stable's juveniles at this track. Two of the newcomers make appeal, notably Daffodilly, a well bred sort whose stable is in cracking form at present and any market support for Michael Jarvis' horse could be of added significance. Mick Channon has already produced some good juveniles, so the same remark can apply to the relatively expensive yearling Silca's Gift, while Geoff Wragg's Miss La Napoule is likely to come into her own over longer than today's trip.