1200m – Turf
1 |
Raaeb |
Can do a bit too much early in a race as he did on the all-weather at Chelmsford last week but encouraging that he was still well on top at the end. Has solid turf form earlier in his career. |
2 |
Chil Chil |
A strongly run 1200m is her ideal and there should be plenty of pace on here. She’s decently handicapped and certainly looked in good heart when a close second of 11 here in April. |
3 |
Great |
Gained the second win of his career on his most recent start – his first for this stable – on the Kempton all-weather. Getting stronger as that 1200m race progressed, he was well on top at the end. |
4 |
Count Otto |
His previous nine starts were on the all-weather but back on turf with a bang when he won over this course and distance recently. He has a winning attitude, is very consistent but needs fast ground. |
5 |
Huraiz |
Most recent starts have been on all-weather surfaces but he has won over this trip on turf. Has had a 61-day break since starting favourite but putting up a dismal effort. |
6 |
Embour |
His stable were in modest form at the time and after racing much too freely he didn’t look to have much chance in that 1200m handicap on his return. Instead he won really well. Interesting. |
7 |
Lord Rapscallion |
His five career wins came when Irish-trained over between 1200m and 1600m. His current trainer has been struggling to find the key to him, switching him back from all-weather to turf here. |