Yesterday wasnt a great day for the blog with both Sky Crusader and Mister New York failing to make the frame. I'm not a sore loser, and both horses were not good enough on the day, but I was not impressed with the rides given to both horses by jockeys Steve Drowne & George Baker respectively.
In the Quebec Stakes, (which can be watched here (free subscription required): 2.30 Lingfield [19/12/2009]) Steve Drowne had Sky Crusader about 4/5 horses wide throughout the entire race, therefore expending far more energy than required if he had him on the rail or even two wide. The pace scenario I expected collapsed when Plum Pudding failed to press Suits Me for the lead, leaving the latter mentioned able to dictate the pace from the outset. Sky Crusader was bang last entering the straight and finished tailed off as the leader kicked on with Tranquil Tiger just nailing him on the line.
In the last race, I mentioned there may be trouble in running for Mister New York as there was a distinct lack of pace in the race. This situation came to fruition as George Baker edged towards the rail on the home turn, aiming for a non existent gap, and then had to pull the horse up and swing around the whole field on the run in (watch it here: 3.35 Lingfield [19/12/2009]). Mister New York finished strongly but ran out of room to finish 4th. I dont think he would have caught the eventual winner Mildoura, who was given an excellent ride, but I'm convinced he would have finished in the frame without the lack of momentum entering at the top of the lane.
Sundays Racing:
Hollywood A-Lister 'Spinning' goes in todays 4.15 @ Kempton Park, a Class 2 mile Handicap.
David Barron's gelding wil hopefully be given a better ride by Phillip Makin, but again the pace scenario for this race is crucial, as most of the field prefer to be held-up for their run. The only pace I can see in the race is Benandonner and possibly Bravo Echo and Nezami, who are all drawn high.
Spinning will be held up at the rear of the field along with likely favourite Falcativ, son of the mighty Falbrav, who has a Lingfield win to his name on his previous Polytrack start where he earned a speed figure of 93+, falling a few lengths short of todays par of 101, although he may improve for that run, and didnt seem fully extended for the win. He his 3 from 3 on artificial surfaces.
Spinnings last two wins on the Wolverhampton Poly have been achieved over the extended mile, registering speed figures of 104 & 111 respectively. Elna Bright is another 100+ horse in the field, with a 107 for his last win over Lingfields 7 furlongs, and he is respected.
Wednesdays headliner 'Aeroplane' is turned out again quickly after his 6th place finish in the Sunbury Stakes over a furlong shorter than todays race. He didnt seem to get home over the 7, and I cant see the extra furlong being in his favour.
Verdict:
If Makin can keep Spinning out of trouble from his hold up position, he should be in the shake-up today, with the main challenge coming from Elna Bright and Falcativ. Stand Guard could be the best of the rest.
Spinning EW @ 8/1
Combination Forecasts / Tricasts - Spinning / Elna Bright / Falcativ
Well, Spinning put up a decent performance to finish 1.5 lengths 3rd, despite drifting all the way out to 14/1 - thank heavens for William Hills Guaranteed Prices! Falcativ won with a little in hand, and I was only 3/4 length away from the forecast. Spinning was a little outpaced after a few furlongs and seemed certain to finish out of the frame, but he kept on well once he got going. Aeroplane put his disappointment in the Sunbury Stakes behind him to finish 2nd at 10/1, although he seemed to shy away from the winner as he got upsides.
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