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14:15 Tuesday 20 April 2021

BLUE RIBAND TRIAL (Listed) (1)

Distance : 1m 2f 17y
Prize : £17,013 Age : 3yo Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Good
Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf
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Pos (Draw) Pos (Draw) Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 (1) 1 (1) William Buick silk 8. WIRKO (GER) 8. WIRKO (GER) -23 <
108+
-13 > 106 William Buick 3 9-1 11/26.5 11/26.5
William Buick silk bg KINGMAN 134 - WELTMACHT 111 MOUNT NELSON 125 J: William Buick
T: Charlie Appleby
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-1
Charlie Appleby
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switched to turf after 6 months off, showed much improved form to make it 2 from 3, benefiting from the longer trip and promising to be suited by 1½m, hardly a surprise given his pedigree; dwelt, mid-field, chased leaders entering straight, ridden 3f out, took time to get going but headway entering final 1f and found plenty to lead line; he wasn't in the Derby before today, eligible now thanks to the ‘Wild Card’ entry gained by winning this, reportedly set to take in another run at either Chester or Lingfield before heading back here in June, that likely to tell us more about his prospects.
dwelt, mid-field, chased leaders entering straight, ridden 3f out, headway entering final 1f, found plenty to lead post
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2 (5) 2 (5) Sean Levey silk hd 9. TECHNIQUE 9. TECHNIQUE -20 <
102
-19 > 100 Sean Levey 3 8-10 22/123 22/123
Sean Levey silk grf MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) 129 - LIFTING ME HIGHER (IRE) 72 SEA THE STARS (IRE) 140 J: Sean Levey
T: Martyn Meade
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-10
Martyn Meade
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whose debut form has worked out quite well, improved switched to turf after 12 weeks off, handling the track with aplomb; raced off the pace, took keen hold, smooth headway home turn, led under 2f out, kept on but collared line; she'll probably stay 1½m, her dam a winner over that far, and is open to further improvement, though quotes of around 25/1 surely sum up her chance for the Oaks, for all that her track experience would count for something.
off pace, headway home turn, led under 2f out, kept on, headed post
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3 (8) 3 (8) Frankie Dettori silk 7. UNCLE BRYN 7. UNCLE BRYN -10 <
104+
-37 > 102 Frankie Dettori 3 9-1 11/102.1f 11/102.1f
Frankie Dettori silk bg SEA THE STARS (IRE) 140 - WALL OF SOUND 108 SINGSPIEL (IRE) 133 J: Frankie Dettori
T: John & Thady Gosden
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-1
John & Thady Gosden
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making turf debut, ran well after 5 months off and is likely to come on for this both physically and mentally, not yet looking the finished article, perhaps a little ill at ease on the track, too; in touch, took strong hold, headway out wide over 4f out, led briefly 2f out, hung left then no extra last ½f; he's likely to progress again.
in touch, headway wide over 4f out, led briefly 2f out, hung left, no extra final ½f
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4 (6) 4 (6) Paul Hanagan silk 1. PYTHAGORAS (IRE) 1. PYTHAGORAS (IRE) -1 <
102+
+1 > 100 Paul Hanagan 3 9-4 9/110 9/110
Paul Hanagan silk bc ZOFFANY (IRE) 121 - ALEGRA 92 GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Paul Hanagan
T: Richard Fahey
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-4
Richard Fahey
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made into a useful performer last year and shaped as if better for the run after 6 months off, quite an encouraging comeback; led, travelled fluently, kicked on approaching 3f out, headed 2f out, no extra final 1f; he's likely to see this trip out more thoroughly another day.
led, kicked on approaching 3f out, headed 2f out, no extra final 1f
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5 (3) 5 (3) Ryan Moore silk nk 3. HECTOR DE MARIS (IRE) 3. HECTOR DE MARIS (IRE) -5 <
98
-27 > 97 Ryan Moore 3 9-1 14/115 14/115
Ryan Moore silk bc CAMELOT 128 - FREQUENTIAL DANSILI 127 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-1 Eq: (h)
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland (h)
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easy to back, ran creditably in a first-time hood after 6 months off, not only seeing out the longer trip but promising to stay further still; dwelt, in rear, still plenty to do 3f out, ridden soon after, made late headway without being knocked about; he's not one of his yard's brighter prospects but may be able to up his levels again this year.
dwelt, rear, still off pace 3f out, ridden soon after, some late headway
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6 (2) 6 (2) Callum Shepherd silk 1 6. TOO FRIENDLY 6. TOO FRIENDLY -10 <
96
-9 > 95 Callum Shepherd 3 9-1 9/110 9/110
Callum Shepherd silk bg CAMELOT 128 - CHATLINE (IRE) 90 ONE COOL CAT (USA) 123 J: Callum Shepherd
T: George Scott
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-1
George Scott
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easy to back, wasn't disgraced on form but his effort was a little underwhelming considering the promise of his Doncaster win, this maybe coming a little too soon in his development; raced off the pace, took keen hold, in touch home turn, shaken up over 3f out, outpaced over 2f out, no further impression.
off pace, in touch home turn, shaken up over 3f out, outpaced over 2f out, no further impression
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7 (4) 7 (4) Silvestre De Sousa silk 8 4. STAR CALIBER 4. STAR CALIBER +8 <
82
+6 > 79 Silvestre De Sousa 3 9-1 5/16 5/16
Silvestre De Sousa silk bg GOLDEN HORN 134 - LOMBATINA (FR) KING'S BEST (USA) 132 J: Silvestre De Sousa
T: Andrew Balding
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-1
Andrew Balding
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who attracted support after 7 months off, is better judged on his debut win, too keen through the early stages and not seeming to handle the track, the interference he met not helping, either; pulled hard under restraint, struggling when hampered around 4f out and plenty to do soon after, never on terms; he has the physique to think he'll train on.
steadied start, struggling when hampered around 4f out, still off pace soon after, never on terms
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pu (7) pu (7) Hollie Doyle silk 5. SURPRISE EXHIBIT 5. SURPRISE EXHIBIT <
> Hollie Doyle 3 9-1 50/151 50/151
Hollie Doyle silk bg SHOWCASING 117 - ASTONISHING (IRE) 110 GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Hollie Doyle
T: Archie Watson
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-1 Eq: (s)
Archie Watson (s)
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after 8 months off, clearly wasn't 100% on the day, reportedly lame; chased leader, raced awkwardly and lost place over 4f out, eased off.
chased leader, lost place over 4f out, eased
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Non Runners: BODROY (IRE). Race Distance Adjustment: +48 yds

Winning Owner: Godolphin

Time: 2m 11.41s Closing Sectional: (3.44f): 41.25s (106.4%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 113%, Betfair SP 99.9%

A break from what has become the norm in this race, won by a trainer other than John Gosden or Aidan O’Brien for the first time since 2014, featuring horses of potential but probably not a Cracksman or a So Mi Dar, for all that the winner is a promising individual; the pace was good.

WIRKO (GER) switched to turf after 6 months off, showed much improved form to make it 2 from 3, benefiting from the longer trip and promising to be suited by 1½m, hardly a surprise given his pedigree; dwelt, mid-field, chased leaders entering straight, ridden 3f out, took time to get going but headway entering final 1f and found plenty to lead line; he wasn't in the Derby before today, eligible now thanks to the ‘Wild Card’ entry gained by winning this, reportedly set to take in another run at either Chester or Lingfield before heading back here in June, that likely to tell us more about his prospects.

TECHNIQUE whose debut form has worked out quite well, improved switched to turf after 12 weeks off, handling the track with aplomb; raced off the pace, took keen hold, smooth headway home turn, led under 2f out, kept on but collared line; she'll probably stay 1½m, her dam a winner over that far, and is open to further improvement, though quotes of around 25/1 surely sum up her chance for the Oaks, for all that her track experience would count for something.

UNCLE BRYN making turf debut, ran well after 5 months off and is likely to come on for this both physically and mentally, not yet looking the finished article, perhaps a little ill at ease on the track, too; in touch, took strong hold, headway out wide over 4f out, led briefly 2f out, hung left then no extra last ½f; he's likely to progress again.

PYTHAGORAS (IRE) made into a useful performer last year and shaped as if better for the run after 6 months off, quite an encouraging comeback; led, travelled fluently, kicked on approaching 3f out, headed 2f out, no extra final 1f; he's likely to see this trip out more thoroughly another day.

HECTOR DE MARIS (IRE) easy to back, ran creditably in a first-time hood after 6 months off, not only seeing out the longer trip but promising to stay further still; dwelt, in rear, still plenty to do 3f out, ridden soon after, made late headway without being knocked about; he's not one of his yard's brighter prospects but may be able to up his levels again this year.

TOO FRIENDLY easy to back, wasn't disgraced on form but his effort was a little underwhelming considering the promise of his Doncaster win, this maybe coming a little too soon in his development; raced off the pace, took keen hold, in touch home turn, shaken up over 3f out, outpaced over 2f out, no further impression.

STAR CALIBER who attracted support after 7 months off, is better judged on his debut win, too keen through the early stages and not seeming to handle the track, the interference he met not helping, either; pulled hard under restraint, struggling when hampered around 4f out and plenty to do soon after, never on terms; he has the physique to think he'll train on.

SURPRISE EXHIBIT after 8 months off, clearly wasn't 100% on the day, reportedly lame; chased leader, raced awkwardly and lost place over 4f out, eased off.