Racecards
19:00 Worcester
New Season At Worcester Maiden Hurdle (Class F) (Class F)
- 10 Runners
- Distance: 2m 4f
- Going: Good, Good to Soft in places
- Form F/P-33F3
- Age 8
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer Mrs H Dalton
- Jockey R Thornton
held up, behind from 6th, tailed off when pulled up before last
- Age 5
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer N A Twiston-Davies
- Jockey Antony Evans
held up, mistakes 1st and 2nd, headway approaching 6th, led after 7th, headed and mistake 3 out, soon weakened
- Form 2-F2366
- Age 6
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer P & M Bowen
- Jockey S Durack
led, headed after 7th, hung right approaching 3 out, led approaching 2 out, clear last, stayed on
- Form 323-5RP
- Age 12
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer M Wilesmith
- Jockey Mr M Wilesmith
with leader, mistake 5th, weakened after next
- Form PP-
- Age 6
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer Mrs H Dalton
- Jockey Dave Crosse
in touch, ridden approaching 6th, lost place next, stayed on from 2 out
- Form 26/2316-
- Age 7
- Weight 11-2
- Trainer R Phillips
- Jockey W Marston
held up in touch, headway approaching 5th, weakened 7th
Caber (IRE)
90- Age 4
- Weight 10-10
- Trainer O Sherwood
- Jockey Jimmy McCarthy
held up, headway 5th, pushed along next, led approaching 3 out, headed and not fluent 2 out, soon beaten
Kinda Crazy
10- Form 000003
- Age 4
- Weight 10-10
- Trainer H Manners
- Jockey Mr J A Jenkins
held up, ridden approaching 6th, soon struggling, tailed off when pulled up before 3 out
Algymo
20- Form 00
- Age 4
- Weight 10-5
- Trainer S Burrough
- Jockey R Greene
ridden 5th, always behind, tailed off from 7th
Verdict
Take a look at the market here for some indication as to the chances of newcomer Blue Dance, but we are going to side with the more experienced No More Money to finally break her maiden tag in an awful race. Henrietta Knight's charge has been showing no more than moderate form in finishing second, third and racking up three fourths in five starts to date. An uninspired hurdling debut saw her finish 26 lengths adrift at Hereford, but a two length defeat by Henrietta at Exeter last time over a furlong shorter than this gives us much more encouragement. Jim Culloty's mount seems to be getting the hang of the game now and is taken to show more here and win. Blue Dance a relative of Danzig, is from connections who can do well with their runners first time up in this type of race, hence the nod at the market. It is unlikely that the gelding will be found wanting for fitness or jumping ability and a good debut looks on the cards. Of the rest, Brendan Powell's Little Fella makes some appeal based on a staying on bumper effort, but the others look a very ordinary bunch, and we will go for No More Money.