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15:25 Yarmouth

Betfair.Com Conditions Stakes (Class C)

  • 6 Runners
  • Distance: 6f 3y
  • Going: Good to Firm
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 1m 13.34s
  • 6 Ran
1
Silk -
2
Silk -
11/8

    1(4)
    Silk - Purple, Light Blue chevron, Light Blue cap
    11/8
    • Form 312
    • Age 2
    • Weight 9-1

    led, ridden, edged right 1f out, headed inside final furlong, ran on

    2(3)
    Silk - Royal Blue, Grey sleeves, Royal Blue armlets, Royal Blue cap, Grey star
    16/1
    • Form 61420
    • Age 2
    • Weight 9-1

    tracked leader, ridden 2f out, weakened inside final furlong

    3(1)
    Silk - Dark Blue and Orange diabolo, Dark Blue sleeves, Orange armlets, Orange cap, Dark Blue diamond
    10/3
    • Form 111223
    • Age 2
    • Weight 9-1

    held up, headway over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on

    4(2)
    Silk - Grey, Red star on body and cap, Red sleeves, Grey armlets
    9/4
    • Form 11
    • Age 2
    • Weight 9-1

    jumped awkwardly, pulled hard, held up, ridden, weakened over 1f out

    5(5)
    Silk - MAUVE, PURPLE seams, striped sleeves and star on cap
    50/1
    • Form 110100
    • Age 2
    • Weight 8-10

    tracked leader, ridden 2f out, weakened inside final furlong

    6(6)
    Silk - White, Purple hoop, armlets and cap
    20/1
    • Age 2
    • Weight 8-8

    in rear, ridden, outpaced over 1f out

    In depth

    Verdict

    Wanchai Lad has done nothing wrong so far and may complete a hat-trick at the expense of Peak To Creek and Orcadian. The Alan Jarvis inmate made all to beat Philarmonic on his Ripon debut, form that was given a boost when the runner-up went one better at York recently. More was to come as he then hung on grimly to deny Handsome Cross at Redcar, giving the strong impression that he will do better over six furlongs. His trainer has decided the same, and under Kieren Fallon he should take some stopping. Peak To Creek will be a tough rival though, having secured a hat-trick of wins earlier in the season, before being raised in class lately. He will appreciate the drop in grade and can give the selection most to do. Orcadian ran well in the Washington Singer Stakes at Newbury and the Jeff Smith-owned juvenile, a half-brother to Rapscallion, is reckoned to need every yard of seven furlongs. It is therefore interesting that he steps back in trip here and his class can offset the move. With Oro Verde also in the line up, this is a decent event and one in which Wanchai Lad can beat better fancied rivals.