Racecards
18:00 Lingfield Park
Saturday Nights Are Back At Lingfield Maiden Auction Stakes (Class F)
- 14 Runners
- Distance: 5f
- Going: Good


- Age 2
- Weight 8-12
slowly into stride, outpaced and always behind

- Age 2
- Weight 8-12
- Trainer Mrs A Bowlby
- Jockey O Urbina
slowly into stride, behind, headway and ran green over 1f out, stayed on


- Form 50
- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
raced towards centre, led 2f, led again inside final furlong, ran on

- Age 2
- Weight 8-11
raced centre, slowly into stride, soon in touch, ridden halfway, soon lost place

- Form 22
- Age 2
- Weight 8-9
with leaders, led after 2f, ridden, flashed tail and headed inside final furlong, kept on

- Age 2
- Weight 8-9
- Trainer E J O'Neill
- Jockey B Doyle
slowly into stride and behind, headway 2f out, ran on same pace final furlong

- Age 2
- Weight 8-9
slowly into stride, ran green, always behind

- Age 2
- Weight 8-6
prominent, ridden and every chance final furlong, not quicken

- Age 2
- Weight 8-6
- Trainer A P Jarvis
- Jockey S Whitworth
raced towards centre, every chance final furlong, soon ridden, weakened quickly inside final furlong

- Age 2
- Weight 8-4
- Trainer Mrs P Dutfield
- Jockey J F McDonald
prominent, ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out

Fabuloso
50- Form 5
- Age 2
- Weight 8-2
- Trainer S Keightley
- Jockey Nicol Polli
prominent 2f, weakened quickly halfway, (saddle slipped)
In depth
Verdict
Fishlake Flyer, with two solid runs behind her, is hard to oppose here, and is fancied to get off the mark; Cerezo and Barbilyrifle have the best place claims. James Given's filly is held in high regard, and has probably caught a couple of tartars in finishing second in both her races so far, at Doncaster and Warwick. In truth, she has done little wrong and can put her experience to good use here. Jockey bookings suggest that Cerezo is the pick of Sean Keightley's two runners here, and the Cherokee Run colt is likely to find this evening's company easier than when last of six behind Lord Links on his debut at Newmarket, so he could easily find a place. The newcomers make little appeal on breeding, but the pick of them may just be Hugh Morrison's Barbilyrifle, an Indian Rocket half brother to a couple of juvenile winners.