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15:40 Sandown Park

Sharp Minds Betfair European Breeders Fund Maiden Stakes (Class D) (Class D)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 5f 6y
  • Going: Good to Firm, Good in places
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 2.39s
  • 6 Ran
1(6)
Silk - Dark Green, Emerald Green star
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

dwelt, soon in touch, effort to chase leaders 2f out, weakened over 1f out

2(4)
Silk - Yellow, Light Green cap
  • Form 2
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

chased winner throughout, ridden 2f out, outpaced and no chance final furlong, kept on well for clear 2nd

3(1)
Silk - Red, White sash, Royal Blue cap
3/1
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

went left start, ran green and always towards rear

4(3)
Silk - Yellow, Light Green stars, Yellow sleeves and cap
  • Age 2
  • Weight 9-0

chased leaders, ridden 2f out, soon outpaced

5(5)
Silk - Purple, White triple diamond, armlets and diamond on cap
12/1
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-9

chased leaders, pushed along halfway, weakened over 1f out

6(2)
Silk - Yellow, Maroon Cross of Lorraine, White sleeves, Maroon and Yellow quartered cap
5/1
  • Form 6
  • Age 2
  • Weight 8-9

made all, shaken up inside final 2f, quick and clear final furlong, pushed out

In depth

Verdict

Drum Dance and Spree have the best form of those to have raced previously and have to be respected but preference is for Sir Michael Stoute's newcomer Hornpipe. The selection is a Danehill half-brother to a five-furlong juvenile winner and comes from a stable that can ready a two-year-old first time out. Brian Meehan's juveniles tend to need their first start so Annatalia may be best watched so a bigger threat among the other newcomers may come from Sylvester Kirk's Fasliyev colt African Storm. Fulke Johnson Houghton's Drum Dance found just Safari Sunset too good in an 18-runner Leicester maiden last month and is entitled to be thereabouts, while both Pitch Up and Spree should improve for their debut outings. However, Hornpipe makes plenty of appeal on pedigree and gets the vote.