Get It returns to racing at Windsor on Monday night after winning the flagship race, the Stewards’ Cup Handicap, at Goodwood. Live coverage on Sky Sports Racing.
7.10 Windsor – Stewards Cup winners Get It return
get it He caused an upset when he won the Stewards’ Cup at Goodwood at odds of 40/1, sprinting towards the front fence with Pat Cosgrave under local trainer George Baker.
He turned around immediately here at three pounds higher weight and set the class standard for the six furlong FitzDare’s Sprint Series Final Handicap.
Amazon Dream He has been a course specialist in recent years and has shown his love for Windsor by winning the qualifying rounds here twice. It would be dangerous to underestimate him as a course and distance specialist.
While the results in this race are not promising, a few three-year-olds look much more appealing than others. El Montged When you first put the blinkers on, they look the best of all of these.
6.10 Windsor – Blue Burton and Glitterati take penalties
The two penalty carriers in the EBF Limited Novice Stakes are Blue Burton and Celebrities A fair standard was set, with a maximum score of 80 points.
Trained by Eve Johnson-Houghton, Blue Burton has had a 17 percent win rate here and has been performing well this year, but is by Saxon Warrior and is a lesser known offspring than some of his similarly rated rivals.
Glitellati has been busy so far, having started four races in a relatively short space of time, and after a disappointing result at Newcastle last time out when he picked up a penalty against novices, he looks set to take it easier this time around.
Martin Mead Curzon Interestingly, he is one of the new foals sired by Listed champion Lisbeth, who was owned and trained by the same people.
6.40 Windsor – Last year’s winner, Staincliff, makes an appearance
Jack Channon sends out an interesting mare Staincliff Windsor won at Newcastle on her last start and attracted attention on debut at Sandown, using that experience to beat some quality rivals, including Lulu’s Gift, who is currently rated 94.
With speed in his pedigree, it would be dangerous to underestimate him over five furlongs. Fitzdares congratulates Keith Scott on the London 52 Novice Stakes.
Her rivals will have a hard time overtaking her, Dawn of Success She is probably one of the horses most likely to follow her into the race, always lagging behind and cracking under pressure on her debut at Wolverhampton in December, but she picked up some steam late on and ran a decent race without being beaten too far.
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