Friday, 12 February 2016

2016 2YO Sales Races part 1

My focus this year will be on the crop of juveniles representing First Season Sires (FSS) and I will be writing a more in-depth blog on these sires' prospects over the next month in time for the long-awaited start of the turf Flat season on April 2nd.

In the meantime I have decided to have a go at nailing the advance Tricast in each of the 2YO sales races for which the early entries are already available. These races are as follows:

18th August 2016 - DBS Premier Yearling Stakes at York
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/card.sd?race_id=641436&r_date=2016-08-18&big_race=Y&raceTabs=#raceTabs=lc_

11th September 2016 - Tattersalls Ireland Super Auction Sale Stakes at the Curragh
http://info.hri-racing.ie/Content/RAS/entries/Microsoft_Word__2016_ONOR252.PDF

1st October 2016 - Tattersalls October Auction Stakes at Newmarket
http://bloodstock.racingpost.com/horses2/cards/card.sd?race_id=641508&r_date=2016-10-01&big_race=Y&raceTabs=#raceTabs=lc_

Each of these races are only open to yearlings sold at that company's respective sale in 2015 & of the 561 entries across the 3 races 153 are representatives of FSS. The corresponding races last year each featured just 2 representatives of FSS in the final declared fields however so I don't especially like my chances; though this did include the 2nd placed horse at HQ (more of whom in Part 3).

DBS Premier Yearling Stakes

The 1st of the sales races is also the only one to be run off level weights, whereas both of the Tattersalls races provide allowances for horses that were purchased for lower amounts as yearlings. This ought to favour the better bred & thus usually more expensive horses in the field although there are penalties for previous winners of races above a certain class. Last year the winner (Tasleet) successfully carried this 5lb penalty when winning at 2/1fav as did the 4th (Delizia) one of only 2 fillies in the field.

The winner, who at £52k was the 5th most expensive yearling in the field, was 8lbs clear on OR however so was officially 3lbs well-in with the 5th placed horse (Orvar - £60k) who was sent off 8/1 co 2nd fav alongside the most expensive horse in the field (Projection - £90k) who finished 7th & the cheapest (Excessable - £6k) who beat just 2 home. The 2 horses in question were the other penalised runner in the field (Lathom) who was sent off the 10/1 5th fav & one of the 2 representatives of FSS (Rockley Point by Canford Cliffs). The other runner representing a FSS finished 6th (Mickey by Zoffany) having only made his debut a fortnight prior to the race.

4 comments:

  1. Fascinating read Don Quixote. I shall be rooting for your picks.

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    1. Many thanks Hugh! Looking forward to your paddock notes this year as always...

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  2. Great write up but with haggas having tremendous record in race would have to be one of his to win race not sure which one yet.

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    1. Cheers Craig. Yes. You're probably spot on here.

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