Bornean attempting to break the maiden in the British Stallion Studs Supporting British Racing E B F Maiden Stakes
The Class 5 British Stallion Studs Supporting British Racing E B F Maiden Stakes has brought together seven two-year-old runners who will take up the five furlong and 213 yard challenge for getting entitled to the £3,170 prize money. The race will be held at Brighton on Friday, 10th August.
The two-year-old chestnut colt, Bornean, has tried his luck at breaking the maiden twice over different distances, different venues and different jockeys. Today is his second try at Brighton through the third outing of the career. He will be paired up with one of the best jockeys that the Godolphin facility has to offer, Mickael Barzalona.
The Mahmood Al Zarooni trained lost the 1.4 Million Attheraces.Com Users/British Stallion Studs Supporting British Racing EBF Maiden Stakes to a second position on 1st June, 2012 at Brighton over six furlongs.
Racing through the wire successfully by the margin of 2 ½ lengths was the favourite entry of the race, Birdman.
Riding with jockey, Antioco Murgia, Bornean tracked the leaders, tried his luck out for two furlongs’ challenge, kept on reasonably inside the final furlong but failed to impact the winner.
Street Cry’s two-year-old colt then gave the maiden a shot on 30th June, 2012 in the Quadro Services Precast Concrete & Modular Installation Maiden Stakes at Doncaster over seven furlongs.
Sent as the favourite for making the most out of the chance, the chestnut colt out of, Calando, ended fourth on the track of sixteen.
This time the Darley bred was paired up with one of the most accomplished riders, Silvestre De Sousa. The two-year-old did break out strongly and travelled well through the track even managing to lead momentarily inside the final furlong however, eventually got ridden with no chance of landing the race.
The Godolphin owned needs to look out for the entries sent in by Richard Hannon and Mick Channon. Even though they could not seal the maiden at the first opportunity too, but exactly how much effort has been put into their form for assuring success this time cannot be underestimated.
The familiar race course and the surface condition over which he has raced before should enhance the chances of Bornean.
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