Going: Good | Field: 9 runners | Stalls: Stands’ side
Pace & Draw
Ripon’s straight 6f can reward front-runners if they grab the rail, but it often plays fair when the pace is honest. Here:
- Chale Chalo and Bearin Up both tend to sit handy or stalk, ideal in this set-up.
- Call Me By My Name has shown early pace but is inconsistent.
- Newcomers Kody B and One And Gone unknown in terms of tactics.
Draw looks balanced, no major bias, though low-to-middle often has an edge in bigger fields.
Strongest Contenders
- Chale Chalo (Tom Dascombe, 4/6) – Proven in two strong spring 5f maidens, Ascot form especially hot with winners emerging at Listed/Group level. Step up to 6f looks right, RPR 87 is clear of these. Only slight concern is the 117-day absence. Proven.
- Bearin Up (Tim Easterby, 5/2) – Much improved in last two starts, strong late run at Beverley (3rd) suggests she’ll relish this return to 6f. On the quick turnaround (third run in under 3 weeks) but progressive and handles Ripon. Progressive.
Main Dangers
- Kody B (Craig Lidster, 14/1) – Debutant with sharp sprint pedigree (Dark Angel x Kodiac line). Yard’s 2yos can fire first time. Market a guide. Promising.
- One And Gone (B F Brookhouse, 14/1) – Galileo Gold gelding, yard’s first 2yo runner of season. Breeze-up background suggests he’ll know his job. Dark horse.
- Call Me By My Name (James Horton, 7/1) – Regressive since early Chester placings. Visor tried, but needs a revival. Flat.
Outsiders / Place Angles
- Proud Mary (22/1) – Some promise on Thirsk debut, but looks yard’s second string behind Bearin Up.
- Sugarloaf Lad / Havana Song / Martha’s Shadow – Beaten a long way in weak maidens. Hard to fancy.
Runner Suitability & Scores
- Chale Chalo – 9/10 (clear form pick, fitness slight concern).
- Bearin Up – 8/10 (progressive, race-fit, strong late kick).
- Kody B – 6.5/10 (well-bred newcomer, potential).
- One And Gone – 6/10 (unknown but interesting profile).
- Call Me By My Name – 5.5/10 (needs revival, visor may help).
- Proud Mary – 5/10 (possible each-way if improving).
- Havana Song – 4/10 (needs marked improvement).
- Sugarloaf Lad – 3/10 (future handicapper over longer).
- Martha’s Shadow – 2/10 (limited).
Private Tissue Odds
- Chale Chalo 11/10
- Bearin Up 5/2
- Kody B 7/1
- One And Gone 10/1
- Call Me By My Name 12/1
- Proud Mary 16/1
- Others 33/1+
Summary
This looks a straightforward maiden with Chale Chalo bringing standout form from Ascot and Newbury, but the layoff is the only query. Bearin Up is race-fit, improving, and looks the one to pounce if the favourite isn’t sharp. Of the newcomers, Kody B has the most appeal on paper.
Smart Play:
- Win bet – Chale Chalo (class edge, form franked).
- Saver / Each-way – Bearin Up (progressive, track experience).
- Market check – Kody B (dangerous on debut if backed).
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