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Another one of the EYECATCHERS won on Saturday at Mussleburgh, LEXINGTON ROSE, trained by B Smart, ridden by Royston French, won the 5f Conditions stakes, going good to firm priced 11/8.
There are two EYECATCHERS to mention this week that are ones to note when running in similar company.
On Friday the Ed Walker trained, Robert Winston ridden REROUTE caught the eye looking particularly well in the parade ring, looking to have the build of a middle distance horse she ran really well to win the 5f maiden at York on Thursday, she may be worth noting over a slightly longer distance in similar company.
On Saturday at York the EYECATCHER was the Richard Fahey trained, Tony Hamilton ridden RUFFORD in the 6f class 3 Maiden, Rufford looked a class above the rest of the field in the parade ring and travelled strongly and stayed on to win by 3/4length, the going at York was good to firm. He is one to note.
Three of my eyecatchers are running today, two of them in the same race. In the 2.00 Beverley we have Lady Captain and Porsh Herrik, both physically caught my eye in the paddock on their first runs, however whilst racing Lady Captain has proved to be mentally quirky and very green, that needs to be ironed out before she would have a chance of winning. Porsh Herrick, got badly hampered on his first run, then ran disappointing in his second run at Doncaster, maybe he will do better when he runs in a handicap.
The third eyecatcher is Arr Kid, a big strong type who ran really well at Newcastle first time out, just beaten by a Newmarket raider.
At Catterick May 31st going good to soft, the EYECATCHER of the day was in the 5f 2 year old Maiden, the David Barron trained, Harry Bentley ridden RACE HUNTER, a big strong filly with lots of scope who won kept on strongly to win well, one to consider when running in similar company.
At Newcastle June 1st going Good, the EYECATCHER was DARLING BOYZ a lovely big strong colt, looking well in his coat, with a nice relaxed attitude trained by J. Quinn, ridden by M.O’Connell ran in the 6f 2 year old Maiden, he dwelt at the start, but kept on well in the final furlong beaten less than 2 lengths, one to consider when running in similar company.
Later in the evening at Newcastle in the 1m 2f Maiden the well backed Saeed Bin Saroor colt Inaad ridden by Mikael Barzalona, looked a picture in the paddock, but lost the race by pulling far too hard early on, could do a lot better if he learns to settle.
At Ripon on 4th June going Good/Good to Firm in places,in the 5f 2 year old Maiden the Tim Easterby trained BOUNTY GIRL was my EYECATCHER, a nice strong athletic looking filly who looked like she would need the race, ridden by Duran Fentiman, at 33-1 she ran really well to finish close third, despite her poor draw, i think there could be more to come from her in similar company.
At ripon on 5th June going Good/Good to Firm in places the EYECATCHER of the day was the Mark Johnson trained, Franny Norton ridden, BROUGHTON this 3 year old colt, caught my eye in the paddock as being a nice type, but looked like he would need the race, the fact he won really well suggests there could be more to come from him, so he is one to consider.
Two eyecatchers won on Saturday the Kevin Ryan trained SLEEPER KING** on my above average list won a Class 2 5f Conditions Race at Mussleburgh at 9-4, he kept on well to win by 2 lengths, he is one to keep an eye on, in the same race another one of my eyecatchers JACQUETTE DELAHAY was a close 3rd at 16-1 she stayed on well but ran green under pressure there could be more to come from her.
Later in the day another one off my eyecatcher list to win was AETNA trained by Mick Easterby ridden by Paul Mulrennan at 5-1 she was dropped in trip to 5f and with ease in the ground at Newcastle she ran strongly and won going away, there may be more to come from her this season.
Today SLEEPER KING** runs at Mussleburgh a Kevin Ryan horse i was immpressed with physically at York 2 weeks ago runs in the 2.20 also in the race is another horse that i flagged up recently JAQUOTTE DELAHAYE a big strong filly that ran promising at Beverley on her first run.
Another horse i flagged up as an eyecatcher also runs at Beverley Absolute Diamond, i was very impressed with this one physically she is running over 7 1/2 furlong maiden tonight, she has the build of a sprinter so may be better over a 5f or 6f in handicaps.
Two eyecatchers are running today at Beverley : ADIATOR in the 6.35 a big good looking mare who ran a really good race to finish 2nd at Redcar last time out, the fancied runners in the market are 3 horses from top yards in Newmarket. In the 7.35 we have LEXINGTON ROSE who had improved physically from her previous run at Newcastle to when i saw her again run at York where she finished 4th, she is the paper favourite for the Hilary Needler.
At last the maiden races are really getting going now and i have a few eyecatchers to report on. At Redcar on Monday 20th going good to soft, in the 7f maiden fillies race the J Quinn ABSOLUTE DIAMOND ridden by M. O’Connell caught the eye, physically she is a very strong good looking filly she was having her second run and finished down the field, i think she is one to consider when entered in a handicap.
In the next division of the fillies maiden the Neville Bycroft trained ADIATOR caught the eye again a big strong good looking filly who chased the leaders and gave the well fancied James Fanshaw filly a race, finishing second, she has the scope to expect further improvement at a similar level.
Later in the afternoon in the 1 mile maiden was the biggest eyecatcher the 3 year old INDIAN TRIFONE the best looking colt of the day trained by Ed Walker ridden by Luke Morris he was slowly away but made late headway and threw down a serious challenge to the Haggas trained winner and made a very promising debut, one to definitely consider when running in similar company.
At Newcastle May 21t going soft the one eyecatcher of the day in the 1m 2f maiden, was the Keith dalgliesh trained 3yo maiden ARR KID ridden by Tom Eaves, he was the pick of the paddock, a big strong colt and outran his price of 28-1 to give the odds on Roger Varian horse a serious fight to the line having led from the off, one to consider when running in similar company.
At York May 25th in the class 3 6f handicap there were two eyecatchers which were my paddock picks the Kevin Ryan trained ASTAIRE ridden by Neil Callen was a generous price of 14-1 and was physically the best in the paddock being big and strong, i did think he could look better in his coat, so when he won really well leading most of the way, i thought he had definite improvement in him, so one to definitely consider in the future, the second eyecatcher in the paddock finished second at 40-1 the M. Dodds trained KOMMANDER KIRKUP was by far the best in his coat, but not as physically impressive as the winner, but he ran a very good race to finish runner up beating some Newmarket hopefuls, he may need further, and he is one to consider when running in similar company.
The more maidens i see the more i realise there are those who are worth noting when running in similar company but there are also some who are definitely above average and from now on, when i see those i will put a ** next to their names.
The list so far would include:
SLEEPER KING **
INDIAN TRIFONE **
ASTAIRE **Three eyecatchers to mention this week first of all in the 5f Maiden at Beverley on Tuesday 14th, the eyecatcher was a strong filly called JACQUOTTE DELAHAYE trained by Bryan smart ridden by Tom Eaves she was hampered at the start, ran green and then stayed on strongly flying at the end. One to note next time out in similar company and could be especially interesting in a fillies only maiden.
The eyecatcher of the week was at York on Thursday in the class 3 maiden at 4.25. The Kevin Ryan trained SLEEPER KING ridden by Philip Maken, was the standout paddock pick, a lovely big strong colt showed good speed leading till 2 furlongs out and finished a close 4th beaten just 1 1/2 lengths, he was running on the disadvantaged side of the track drawn 2 considering the going had changed at that point to soft because of torrential rain. one to consider when running in similar company.
Another eyecatcher was at York on Friday in the Class 1 listed race for 2 year old fillies. The Bryan Smart LEXINGTON ROSE is a filly ive already seen this season, and i was impressed with how much she has grown already, she looked bigger and stronger, and ran a very pleasing race at a good price to finish close 4th only beaten 3 lengths in soft ground, one to note on better ground especially if she is dropped slightly in grade.
Today one of my eyecatchers runs at Doncaster in the 5.55 Maiden race. The John Quinn trained Porsh Herrik a nice strong colt who got hampered in his first outing at Catterick recently.
Two of my eyecatchers are running at York today the David Omeara 2 year old Innocently is running at 4.25 in the novice stakes i loved him physically and he won impressively, but that was a much weaker race than todays, but with 2 year olds who have only ran once its hard to tell their true potential and he looks to have some stiff opposition today with the Richard Hannon runner, but could be of interest at a price if there is any positive movement in the market.
The other runner i had flagged up was a 3 year old at Doncaster Aetna, a strong filly that was a real eyecatcher in running on her first time out, however she ran very disappointly in her next run at Nottingham, that first time out run was on very soft ground, and if the ground softens sufficiently today following all the rain, she may show that early promise again. Old Man Clegg was a 2 year old i liked last season and he is in the same race and i know he likes York and likes soft ground and he has the same trainer, although he is slighly out of the handicap.
Because of bad weather in the north there are not many good 2 year olds on display yet, as some trainers are behind with their training programmes.
I have 2 i would like to mention that caught my eye.
In my last post i flagged up Lady Captain who ran at Redcar on 2nd May, when i first saw her she was in a fillies maiden and i was impressed by her strength and she looks like a filly that could win a race this year, however at Redcar she was extremely green and immature in the paddock and got away slowly and ran very green.
It was in this Redcar race that i spotted my next eyecatcher, the winner Innocently trained by David Omeara ridden by Danny Tudhope was a little green in the paddock, but looked an athletically built strong 2 year old, he made all raced keenly and was pushed out to win by 1 1/4 lengths, and looks like he will be winning again.
My next eyecatcher ran at Catterick on 7th May a nice strong looking colt called Porsh Herrik trained by J. Quinn and ridden by M. O’Connell he was green and dwelt at the start, but then started to get the hang of it, and just when he was getting into the race he got badly hampered, so badly the jockey ended up standing up in the saddle pulling on the reins, the jockey at fault got banned for 2 days, Porsh Herrik hinted at ability, and i think he is one who could be winning soon.
One of my eyecatchers is running today Lady Captain, i was impressed with her strong build for a filly and felt she looked like she would win a 5f race very soon, she runs in the 2.00 at Redcar.
One of my 3 year old EYECATCHERS from Doncaster runs today MISTER IMPATIENCE, Epsom 3.20 in the Derby Trial, i loved how he looked in the paddock and was so impressive how he won effortlessly, it was soft heavy in places that day, and today at Epsom it is good, good to firm in places, but i do think he has a winning chance.
Pontefract 23rd April going good – 2.10 Maiden Fillies Stakes 5 furlong Class 5 EYECATCHER – LADY CAPTAIN trained by Kevin Ryan, a big strong good looking filly who got hampered at the start, ran a bit green, then got bumped into when making progress, but kept on running well in final furlong to finish 6th, she looks like she could be winning very soon.
Another one to take out of the same race that should be winning soon was the Richard fahey HESKIN, she didnt catch my eye in the parade ring as much as Lady Captain, but she looked good, and it was the way she finished that really caught the eye, she got hampered at the start ran very green, but when she got the hang of it she absolutely flew at the end to finish 3rd, a one to watch for next time out!
One of my Doncaster Eyecatchers runs tomorrow YUL FINEGOLD in the 6.00 at Windsor, this is the colt’s handicap debut in what looks like a tough race against some strong competition.
At Ripon on Thursday 18th April Going Good, there we no 2 year olds that stood out.
However 3 year olds caught the eye:
The best looking horse of the day by a mile was the Charles Hills trained horse COUNTRY WESTERN who won the 3.35 class 3 1m handicap, he was slowly into his stride, took a keen hold and stayed on well and won by 2 lengths, i believe this horse will be winning again soon.
Another eyecatcher was in the 5.05 class 5 6f handicap the Richard Fahey trained RIGHT TOUCH, a strong good looking horse who ran well to win, and i believe this one will be winning again soon.
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