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14:10 Newcastle

Car Show 9th - 10th August Maiden Stakes (Class D)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 5f
  • Going: Good to Firm, Good in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 0.90s
  • 6 Ran
1(2)
Silk - ROYAL BLUE, PINK chevrons, ROYAL BLUE cap
  • Form 05
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

chased leaders, pushed along 3f out, soon outpaced, ridden and weakend over 1f out, eased in final furlong

2(4)
Silk - Royal Blue and Yellow diamonds, Royal Blue sleeves, Yellow spots
14/1
  • Form 5
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

raced keen tracking leaders, ridden and outpaced over 2f out, ridden approaching final furlong, kept on one pace

3(6)
Silk - MAROON, white sleeves, maroon cap, white star
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

in touch, pushed along over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on

5(7)
Silk - Black and Gold stripes, Black sleeves, Black cap, Gold diamond
  • Form 52
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

in touch, led after 1f, made rest, ridden over 1f out, stayed on well

6(5)
Silk - White, Emerald Green diamond and armlets, quartered cap
33/1
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-9

led 1f, chased leaders, hung left from halfway, ridden over 2f out, kept on one pace final furlong

7(1)
Silk - Dark Green, Dark Green and Yellow diabolo on sleeves, Yellow cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-9

slowly into stride, behind and soon pushed along, never dangerous

4(3)
NR
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

Nonrunner

In depth

Verdict

Times Review has the best public form on offer and sets the standard for newcomer Imprint while Finians Gold and Golden Remedy are best of the remainder. The Tim Easterby-trained Times Review proved no match for some smart prospects in a hot York maiden but showed the benefit of the experience when a close second behind a useful performer at Wolverhampton next time out. The son of Crafty Prospector attempted to make all over the six furlongs but was collared on the line and this pacey performer should have no difficulty in coping with the return to the minimum trip. Both Finians Gold and Golden Remedy showed little on their respective debuts but are entitled to leave the form behind in due course so have to be respected while Imprint rates a serious danger. Mick Channon's son of Mark Of Esteem is related to some smart performers and could easily prove good enough to make a wining debut so the market should provide further clues.