Under the floodlit surroundings of Wolverhampton Racecourse, Monday evening’s all-weather fixture will present a carefully arranged seven-race programme featuring sprint handicaps, novice contests and extended-distance examinations across the Tapeta surface. Scheduled between 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM, the card will bring together experienced campaigners, progressive fillies and emerging performers competing for prize money ranging from £6,200 to £10,000. The fixture will cover distances from the sharp 5f 21y sprint trip through to a demanding 1m 4f 51y staying event, ensuring a varied and technically balanced evening of racing.
The evening card will commence with a rapid early-speed examination in the Dine In The Wolverhampton Horizons Restaurant Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 5) at 6:00 PM over 5f 21y for prize money of £7,600. A field of nine runners is expected to go forward, including Smooth Silesie, Magna, Fantasy Obsessor, Guernsey Lady, Midnight Call, Rotokura Belle and Little Jaybee. The opening sprint will place immediate emphasis on acceleration from the gates and effective positioning around Wolverhampton’s turning circuit, where tactical sharpness frequently proves decisive.
A notable collection of lightly raced sprinters will then emerge for the Cavani Menswear Style Novice Stakes (Class 4) at 6:30 PM over 5f 21y with a purse of £10,000. Agamemnon, American Psycho, Bill The Bull, Drum Major, Katie’s Cavalier, Undercover Affair and Najmet Minzaal will form the seven-runner novice field. The contest will provide several developing runners with an opportunity to strengthen their credentials in competitive sprint company where composure and rhythm under sustained pace will carry considerable importance.
Attention will subsequently shift towards the extended-mile division in the attheraces Restricted Novice Stakes (Class 5), scheduled for 7:00 PM over 1m 142y for prize money of £8,000. Rua Mor, Mountain Cat, Rogue Defence, Leopards Rock, Roi de Coeur, Zabeel Small and Arc At Her will contest the seven-runner event. The additional distance will likely encourage a more measured tactical contest, placing increasing value on balance, race management and controlled finishing stamina through the latter stages.
Further depth will arrive in the Sky Sports Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 4) at 7:30 PM over 1m 142y with a total purse of £10,000. Symbol of Majesty, Estissa, Morven, City Queen, Silken Bay, Lyra Lea and Golden Mabel are expected to line up in a competitive middle-distance handicap featuring several progressive fillies. The contest will likely reward patience and efficient positioning before the closing straight places emphasis on sustained finishing effort.
The programme’s longer-distance challenge will unfold in the Country & Western Raceday 28th June Handicap Stakes (Class 6) at 8:00 PM over 1m 1f 104y for prize money of £6,200. Eight runners are expected to compete, including Age of Baroque, Bizou, Between Me And U, Stipulation, Dingwall, The Ubermensch and Karakula. With the field stepping beyond the standard mile trip, endurance and the ability to maintain momentum through the closing stages will become increasingly influential.
One of the most competitive races on the programme will arrive at 8:30 PM in the Cavani Tailored Champion Handicap Stakes (Class 5), staged over 7f 36y for a purse of £7,600. Seeing Stars, Perfect Location, Court of Stars, Okiru, Horwich, Sprinting Speed and The Anthony Gover are among the ten declared runners set to contest the extended seven-furlong handicap. The sizeable field will likely generate a strongly run contest where positioning through the middle stages may ultimately determine the outcome approaching the home straight.
The concluding race of the evening, the Sky Sports Racing Fillies’ Handicap Stakes (Class 5), will be held at 9:00 PM over 1m 4f 51y for £7,600 in prize money. Free Speech, Romantic Spirit, Pyleates, You Got To My Soul, Desert Belle and Kelly Burn will feature in the six-runner staying handicap set to close the Monday programme. The extended trip will provide the sternest stamina examination of the evening, demanding measured energy conservation before the decisive closing stages unfold under the Wolverhampton floodlights.
The Wolverhampton evening fixture on 18 May will present a balanced seven-race programme featuring sprint contests, novice events and staying handicaps across the Tapeta surface. With competitive fields assembled throughout the card, the meeting will provide a varied schedule of all-weather racing under the floodlights.
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