Wolverhampton Racecourse will host a six-race all-weather programme on Tuesday evening, 5 May, featuring a competitive mix of apprentice, novice and handicap contests. The meeting will offer varied race distances ranging from sharp sprint trips to extended middle-distance races, with prize money ranging from £6,200 to £9,000. With consistent field sizes and a balanced race structure, the fixture is expected to provide a steady and competitive flow of racing across the evening.
The opening contest, The Apprentice Handicap Stakes (Class 6), will take place at 6:30pm over a distance of 1 mile and 143 yards. The race will feature eight runners and will offer total prize money of £6,200. Devious Devan, Al Baahy, Prince Ali, Shielas Well, Bossy Parker and Angel’s Call are among the declared runners, with the apprentice riders expected to play a key role in shaping the outcome of this competitive opener.
At 7:00pm, The Fillies’ Restricted Novice Stakes (Class 5) will be run over 1 mile and 142 yards. A field of seven runners is expected, competing for a purse of £8,000. Entries such as Symphony’s Song, Bintaziza, Romance Spirit, Guesstimate, Wosta and Golden Mabel will provide a useful test of emerging fillies, with the race likely to highlight potential progression at this level.
The third race at 7:30pm, The Handicap Stakes (Class 5), will cover 1 mile, 1 furlong and 105 yards. This contest will have a smaller but closely matched field of four runners and will offer £7,600 in prize money. Zipwire, Mimi’s Magic, Lexington Express and Tinsel are set to line up, and the limited number of runners may place greater emphasis on race positioning and pace throughout.
At 8:00pm, The Handicap Stakes (Class 6) will be staged over 7 furlongs and 36 yards. This will be the most populated race of the evening, featuring 12 runners and carrying a total prize fund of £9,000. Horses such as Evolve, Apex Star, Amber Hamur, Power of Chora, Amazing Anita and Bear Steps are among those declared, ensuring a competitive and potentially closely contested race in the middle of the card.
The 8:30pm race, The Handicap Stakes (Class 6), will be run over a sprint distance of 5 furlongs and 21 yards. Eight runners will compete for £6,200, including Lismacbryan Hill, Trust Sergei, Tomarlo, Kento, Black Cab and Colors of Freedom. The shorter distance is expected to place emphasis on early pace and positioning, making it one of the quicker contests on the programme.
The final race at 9:00pm, The Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 5), will be contested over 6 furlongs and 20 yards. Six runners are expected to take part for a total prize fund of £7,600. The field will include So Sassy, Magna, Moostar, Skellig Isle, Daytona Lady and Court Drive, concluding the evening with a competitive fillies’ contest over a standard sprint trip.
This Wolverhampton Race Cards 5 May fixture will present a well-structured evening programme featuring a blend of sprint and middle-distance races, varied field sizes, and competitive handicaps alongside developmental contests.
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