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16:55 Ascot

Windsor Castle Stakes (Conditions Race) (Class B)

  • 17 Runners
  • Distance: 5f
  • Going: Firm
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 0.08s
  • 17 Ran
1(17)
Silk - PURPLE, PURPLE and YELLOW check sleeves, quartered cap
  • Form 2115
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-1

dwelt, soon in touch, effort over 1f out, soon ridden and weakened final furlong

2(2)
Silk - MAROON, white sleeves, maroon cap, white star
12/1
  • Form 21
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-13

held up, in touch, ridden 2f out, kept on final furlong but not pace of leaders

3(1)
Silk - MAROON, white sleeves, maroon cap, white star
5/2
  • Form 14
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-13

started slowly, held up, headway and switched right over 1f out, led inside final furlong, driven out

4(5)
Silk - Maroon, White sleeves and cap
  • Form 1
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-13

behind, headway and effort over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong

5(14)
Silk - Yellow, Emerald Green stars, Emerald Green sleeves, Yellow stars, Yellow cap, Emerald Green star
  • Form 3261
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-13

in touch for 2f, soon ridden and weakened quickly

6(13)
Silk - Black, Pink hoops, halved sleeves, Pink and White quartered cap
25/1
  • Form 321
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-13

started slowly, behind, hung right and jinked and unseated rider after 2f, saddle slipped

7(11)
Silk - MAROON, white sleeves, maroon cap, white star
5/1
  • Form 21
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-13

prominent to 2f out, ridden and weakened over 1f out

8(18)
Silk - Red, White disc and armlets
  • Form 031
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

chased leaders to over 2f out, soon weakened

9(12)
Silk - Emerald Green, Orange sash, White sleeves, Emerald Green and Orange quartered cap
  • Form 3
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

in rear, ridden over 3f out, never dangerous

10(10)
Silk - Black, Light Blue epaulets, diabolo on sleeves and star on cap

Cupola

23 v
16/1
  • Form 432
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

tracked leader, led just over 1f out, headed inside final furlong and no extra

12(9)
Silk - Black and White diagonal stripes, hooped cap
7/1
  • Form 321
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

led until headed just over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong

13(4)
Silk - Green, white diamond frame, white diamonds on sleeves, quartered cap
  • Form 33
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

started slowly and always behind

14(8)
Silk - Black, White hollow box, striped sleeves and star on cap
  • Form 61
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

started slowly, held up and behind, ridden 2f out, soon beaten

15(7)
Silk - Dark Blue and Orange diabolo, Dark Blue sleeves, Orange armlets, Orange cap, Dark Blue diamond
16/1
  • Form 3
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

held up towards rear, some headward over 1f out, never dangerous

16(16)
Silk - Dark Blue, Yellow stripe, hooped sleeves, Red cap
10/1
  • Form 4131
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

started slowly, always behind

17(6)
Silk - Green, Black star and cap. Yellow sleeves
33/1
  • Form 2
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

in rear, ridden 3f out, not trouble leaders

18(15)
Silk - Royal Blue, Grey stars
  • Form 16
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

prominent, joined leader 1f out, and every chance, kept on same pace inside final furlong

11(3)
NR
  • Form 055
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-11

Nonrunner

Previous results

In depth

Verdict

A competitive affair with a number to consider but Peak To Creek can spring a surprise under American rider Gary Stevens. Not seen since third to the very useful La Cucuracha on his debut, he is sure to improve for that experience and, being by Royal Applause out of a smart sprinter, he will not lack for speed. There are many others to consider, though. Waterstone hails from Mark Johnston's all-conquering juveniles, although he doesn't have the best of the draw. David Loder runs two, the better-fancied of which would seem to be Howick Falls, who beat Waterstone by a length on his debut. However, Bachelor Of Arts showed plenty of speed when winning at Chester and is no forlorn hope. Mick Channon's Holborn is well regarded and was fourth in a Listed race at The Curragh last time on easy going, although the winner was well beaten in the Coventry Stakes earlier in the week. On a line through Darnifah, Barbilyrifle holds Harry Up, although the former is bred to need a bit further than a sharp five furlongs. Cupola is interesting in a first-time visor. He has shown a solid level of form and is entitled to go well. Dermot Weld sends over Kensington, who has raced only on easy going but who was second in what has proven to be a good maiden at The Curragh in May, although that was over six furlongs. He can't be ruled out. David Nicholls' Skyharbor is likeable and progressive, while Vienna's Boy beat Trick Cyclist on his debut before disappointing after a slow start in the National Stakes. However, the winner went on to score here earlier in the week. Shank On Fourteen, who races in the name of golfer Lee Westwood, has also shown good form, but carries a penalty which will not help his cause. Overall, then, Peak To Creek - ridden by the brilliant Gary Stevens - could be the answer.