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British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes (GBB Race)

Carlisle · Mon 8th Jun 2026 · 14:45
📏 5f182y 🏷️ Class Class 2 🌿 GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: 5.6) 🏟️ Turf 💰 £21,600 🐎 Flat
2nd
Capilano
3/1
Connor Beasley
1st
Light Of Dawn
5/6F
James Doyle
3rd
Caeruleus
11/1
Clifford Lee
🏷️
Class
Class 2
📏
Distance
5f182y
🌿
Going
GOOD TO SOFT (GoingStick: 5.6)
🏟️
Surface
Turf
💰
Prize
£21,600
🐎
Runners
11
🌤️
Weather
Light rain
🔖
Type
Flat
📊 Betting Forecast
8/15 Light Of Dawn, 11/4 Deputy Vice, 15/2 Capilano, 16/1 Caeruleus
Pos Horse / Form Age/Wgt Jockey / Trainer OR Odds
🥉 3rd
Caeruleus Form: 4
2y
133 lbs
Clifford Lee
John Butler
- 11/1
10
Jessica Lily Form:
2y
125 lbs

Charlie Johnston
-
🥈 2nd
Capilano Form: 3
2y
133 lbs
Connor Beasley
Michael Dods
- 3/1
4 2y
133 lbs
P J McDonald
Rebecca Menzies
- 16/5
4 2y
130 lbs

Harry Eustace
-
🥇 1st
Light Of Dawn Form:
2y
128 lbs
James Doyle
K R Burke
- 5/6F
5
Jaijai Form: 62
2y
130 lbs

Richard Hannon
-
6 2y
130 lbs

Andrew Balding
-
7 2y
130 lbs

Michael Bell
-
8 2y
130 lbs
Jason Hart
Hugo Palmer
-
9 2y
125 lbs

Richard Hannon
-
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RACING POST VERDICT

Any expensive breeze-up buy representing owners Wathnan is always of strong interest and LIGHT OF DAWN is bred to be sharp and smart.

Racing Post Pick
Light Of Dawn
Our Expert Tip

A four-runner two-year-old contest where the market is likely to revolve around Light Of Dawn.

On pedigree, he looks a smart prospect and may well prove to be above average. While he won\'t be much of a price, he sets the standard on paper and is expected to take plenty of beating if living up to expectations.

Selection: Light Of Dawn

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15:05 Ascot
Racecard
Horse Silk
Limestone
J : Dylan Browne McMonagle
T : Joseph Patrick O'Brien
15:05
Age: 3
Form: 321-11
Weight: 128 lbs
OR:
Joseph O\'Brien had a fantastic opening day, saddling one winner and three placed horses, and his team continues to operate in excellent form.

His representative here, LIMESTONE, really caught my eye on his latest start in Ireland. For a brief moment he looked as though he might be struggling for pace, but when asked to quicken he produced a turn of foot that was extremely impressive.

The step up to 1m6f is unknown territory for many in this field, but based on the way he finished off his race over 1m5f, I don\'t see the extra furlong being an issue at all. In fact, it may bring out even more improvement.