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16:10 Brighton

Charlie Moore Memorial Classified Stakes (Class E)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 1m 3f 196y
  • Going: Good
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 2m 34.90s
  • 6 Ran
1
Silk -
2
Silk -
11/2

    1(2)
    Silk - Light Green, Black cap
    3/1
    • Form 54-2051
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-5

    tracked leaders, cruised through to challenge leader over 2f out, ridden and not quicken

    2(5)
    Silk - Pink, Pink and Black chevrons on sleeves, quartered cap
    14/1
    • Form 200-000
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-3

    held up in touch, smooth headway to lead over 2f out, soon pushed clear, hung left approaching final furlong, hung badly left inside final furlong

    3(4)
    Silk - Emerald Green, Red sash, Yellow sleeves and cap
    8/1
    • Form 34-040
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-3

    led, ridden when headed 4f out, soon weakened and tailed off

    4(6)
    Silk - ROYAL BLUE, WHITE inverted triangle

    Dardanus

    40 v
    12/1
    • Form 5000-60
    • Age 4
    • Weight 9-3

    tracked leaders, headway to lead 4f out, ridden and headed over 2f out, weakened and soon well behind

    5(1)
    Silk - Yellow, Black sleeves, Yellow stars, Black cap, Yellow star
    11/2
    • Form 404405
    • Age 5
    • Weight 9-3

    slowly into stride, held up in rear, edged left over 4f out, headway to track leaders over 2f out, went 2nd approaching final furlong, no chance with winner

    6(3)
    Silk - Red and white (halved), white sleeves and cap
    11/10
    • Form 340-365
    • Age 5
    • Weight 9-0

    went right start, in rear when squeezed yp and fell over 4f out

    In depth

    Verdict

    These are not the most reliable bunch to have ever come into competition on the racecourse and a cautious stance is advisable. Holy Island takes a drop in class here and although looking the likeliest winner on paper, he still still one to have reservations about at a short price. Pinot Noir may prove to be the best alternative and he makes plenty of appeal after landing a claimer here under Richard Hughes last month.