Lil Sophella ran a very frustrating race at Musselburgh and
Jack Garrity didn’t cover himself in glory. She didn’t help her cause by being
tardy from the stalls (again) and she gave them a bit of a head start. Lil
Sophella was still last as they turned for home but even though she had them
all to pass 3f out there were few travelling better.
Garrity switched her wide 2f out and just as she was about
to be unleashed down the outside the gap he was aiming for closed. Once that
happened her chance was gone, just like our money. The frustrating run
continues but hopefully we can pinpoint a winner or two this weekend. Check out
my selections for Day 1 of Champions Weekend at Leopardstown below.
It could be a good day for Dermot Weld. |
RACE 1
A competitive looking maiden gets the action underway on
what is a cracking card at Leopardstown and the Aidan O’Brien trained favourite
Bye Bye Baby is sure to be popular dropping back into a maiden after a
creditable run in Group 3 company last time. However, while his claims are
obvious I prefer the chances of the Dermot Weld newcomer Clique, a 2yo son of
sire of the moment Bated Breath.
This colt has reportedly been working extremely well on the
gallops and it says a lot that Weld has chosen this weekend for him to make his
debut. He is out of a Listed winner and his half brothers Convey and Stronghold
both won Group 3s. His siblings all handled a bit of cut in the ground so the
good to yielding surface at Leopardstown should hold no fears and at odds of
5/1 he is the selection.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
CLIQUE @ 5/1 WIN
RACE 2
Another race where the favourite is trained by Aidan O’Brien
and that will be a recurring theme this weekend given the unlimited amount of
ammo he has at his disposal. Delano Roosevelt is the choice of Ryan Moore for
this 8f Group 3 and the son of Galileo was admittedly impressive when scoring
over course and distance on debut back in July. Warm The Voice was third home
that day and he has advertised the strength of the form with two wins since.
However, I prefer the chances of another O’Brien entry,
Nelson, a son of Frankel who made a big impression on me when he won over course and distance last
time. This son of Frankel took a couple of starts to get the hang of things but
the way he got the job done suggested to me he is more than worth a
crack at this level. He is out of Oaks winner Moonstone, he is a half brother
to a pair of Group 3 winners and at odds of 15/2 I think he is well worth
chancing each way.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
NELSON E/W @ 15/2
Henry De Bromhead has done well with his flat horses this season. |
RACE 3
A very tricky looking 13f handicap and a case can be made
for the vast majority of this field. In races of this nature small stakes at
big odds is the way to go and at a nice each way price I think Daybreak Boy
could go well for Henry De Bromhead with Pat Smullen booked. De Bromhead has
been doing really well on the level this season and this 4yo son of Kingsalsa
has won two of his four starts since making his debut at the tail end of last
season at Gowran, both wins coming when ridden by Pat Smullen.
He was well beaten that day at Gowran but he made no mistake next time
at Dundalk when hosing up in a mile maiden under Pat Smullen. He was put away after
that and reappeared in June with a decent run at Gowran 9.5f gd when beaten 4L by the
100 rated Tennessee Wildcat who he was conceding 5lb to. He followed that up
with a nice win upped in trip to 12f at Fairyhouse in a rated race, conceding
7lb to the 91 rated San Remo and beating him by over a length. He is a half bro
to an Aussie 2mile listed winner so the extra furlong should be no issue, he
has a great draw in stall 2, Smullen is unbeaten on him and off a mark of 90 he
looks well worth chancing each way.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
DAYBREAK BOY E/W 20/1
RACE 4
As regular readers will know I am not a fan of tipping up
favourites but sometimes the correct answer is the most obvious one and it
looks to me like Eziyra will be very hard to beat in this 12f Group 3 contest
with ground and trip both ideal. This lightly raced 3yo daughter of Teofilo has
a fine record when there has been cut in the ground and her only below par run
on an easy surface came on her seasonal reappearance here in a Listed contest
back in June.
She followed that up with a fine effort behind superstar
filly Enable in the Irish Oaks on ground plenty quick enough for her and at a
time when Weld’s horses were struggling for form. Eziyra was mightily
impressive last time out when hosing up in a soft ground 12f Group 3 at Cork
and in receipt of weight from the likes of US Army Ranger and Spanish Steps I
think she is definitely the one to beat at odds of 11/8.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
EZIYRA @ 11/8 WIN
RACE 5
I have tipped one up for this race for Mybettingbonus and
you can see what I fancy by clicking here.
David O'Meara holds a strong hand in this race. |
RACE 6
Seven horses go to post for the Group 2 Boomerang Stakes and
the one I keep coming back to (excuse the pun!!) at a nice price is the admirably consistent Custom
Cut. David O’Meara fires two bullets at this race and Suedois is the more
fancied runner and the choice of stable jockey Danny Tudhope. The former French
performer has obvious claims and ran a cracker at York last time, but he has
yet to win at further than 7f and I am not sure he will get a mile.
Custom Cut, on the other hand, won this very race two years
ago and he ran a cracker in 2nd last year. He had to give best to Alexios
Komnenos here last time out when 3rd beaten 1.5L but he was conceding 9lb to
that rival that day and he is 4lb better off now. From 8 visits to Leopardstown
he has finished outside the first four just once and with an ease in the ground
here his form figures read 2112. The 8yo son of Notnowcato isn’t getting any
younger but he showed last time that plenty of ability still remains and at
odds of 12/1 he looks well worth chancing each way.
STEVOS’ SELECTION:
CUSTOM CUT E/W @ 12/1
RACE 7
The big one, The Champion Stakes, and I have tipped one up
already for Mybettingbonus. Find out my selection by clicking here.
RACE 8
A nice and easy 18 runner handicap closes proceedings on Day
1 of Champions Weekend and a case can be made for plenty in this 7f battle
charge. If the ground was good or better I would be very sweet on the chances
of Geological for Damian English as he is on a winnable mark and he is drawn to
attack in stall 2. If there isn’t a huge amount of rain and conditions dry out
he could definitely be worth a flutter at odds of 40/1 (paddy power 5 places).
He is probably worth having a small each way saver on in what looks a wide open
race.
Over 7f at Leopardstown the draw is absolutely crucial and
if you are drawn high it is a massive disadvantage. One at a big price that
could go well from a decent draw in stall 4 is Holy Cat for Qatar Racing and
Michael O’Callaghan. This 3yo filly has been highly tried at times since her
debut win here (6f gd/fm) and she was only beaten 4L in a Group 3 on her second
start. She has failed to hit those heights this season but she ran a nice
enough race after a slow start at Dundalk last time (6f). She stayed on well that
day off a mark of 93 so 7f should be okay, her half sister won on soft and off
8 pounds lower (Sean Davis claims 7lb) with the first time visor applied I
think she looks a potential improver at odds of 18/1.
STEVOS’ SELECTIONS:
HOLY CAT E/W @ 18/1 GEOLOGICAL E/W @ 40/1 5 PLACES
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