Class 4 9 May 2026

Saturday 9 May Family Funday 31st May Fillies' Novice Stakes (GBB Race)

Family Funday 31st May Fillies' Novice Stakes (GBB Race) · 6f18y

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Official Result

Family Funday 31st May Fillies' Novice Stakes (GBB Race)

Confirmed
  1. Winner Crazy Cubana (IRE) George Downing · Ed Walker
    12/1
  2. 22/1
  3. 13/8F
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Updated 1 week, 4 days ago
No.
Horse
Form
Jockey / Trainer
OR
SR?
RPR
Age
Wgt
AI
Votes
Odds
Pick
Comment
1
Bayside
Age 2 · 9-6
31
George Wood
Rod Millman
84
2
9-6
9/4
Cracksman filly who is out of half-sister to winners Hazzis (1m Group 3) and Whazzat (7f 2yo Listed); made a promising start when third at Bath (good) and she built on that when finishing well to land a Beverley novice (good to soft) ten days later; has a penalty but she looks a useful prospect and is open to more to progress on this step up in trip; key player.

Cracksman filly who is out of half-sister to winners Hazzis (1m Group 3) and Whazzat (7f 2yo Listed); made a promising start when third at Bath (good) and she built on that when finishing well to land a Beverley novice (good to soft) ten days later; has a penalty but she looks a useful prospect and is open to more to progress on this step up in trip; key player.

2
Angel Sense
Age 2 · 9-2
2
Benoit De La Sayette
Marco Botti
78
2
9-2
11/4
April foal; £38,000 yearling; ran green after a slow start on Kempton debut (6f, AW; 17-2) last week but she got the hang of things in the closing stages and did well to finish runner-up behind the favourite; that was a promising start and she should know more this time; respected.

April foal; £38,000 yearling; ran green after a slow start on Kempton debut (6f, AW; 17-2) last week but she got the hang of things in the closing stages and did well to finish runner-up behind the favourite; that was a promising start and she should know more this time; respected.

3
Crazy Cubana
Age 2 · 9-2
George Downing
Ed Walker
2
9-2
7/1
April foal; 38,000euros foal, 120,000gns yearling; half-sister to winners Lancillotto (French 1m4f) and Bibiche (French 2m1f hurdle); dam 1m6f winner (RPR 79), half-sister to US 1m1f/1m4f Grade 2 winner Grandeur, out of half-sister to Doncaster Cup winner Far Cry; has lots of stamina in pedigree but she needs checking in market on debut.

April foal; 38,000euros foal, 120,000gns yearling; half-sister to winners Lancillotto (French 1m4f) and Bibiche (French 2m1f hurdle); dam 1m6f winner (RPR 79), half-sister to US 1m1f/1m4f Grade 2 winner Grandeur, out of half-sister to Doncaster Cup winner Far Cry; has lots of stamina in pedigree but she needs checking in market on debut.

4
Havana Grey Star silks
Havana Grey Star
Age 2 · 9-2
4
78
2
9-2
9/2
100-30 third favourite for her Nottingham debut 11 days ago (6f, good), a race where she travelled strongly but then looked an extremely difficult ride under pressure; possible that was just greenness and she can't be discounted.

100-30 third favourite for her Nottingham debut 11 days ago (6f, good), a race where she travelled strongly but then looked an extremely difficult ride under pressure; possible that was just greenness and she can't be discounted.

5
Knock Three Times silks
Knock Three Times
Age 2 · 9-2
2
83
2
9-2
15/2
6
Sahara Lake
Age 2 · 9-2
Robert Havlin
James Owen
2
9-2
9/1
First foal; dam unraced half-sister to winners Inthar (1m2f-1m4f), Arabian Revolution (11.6f Flat/2m hurdle) and Emirates Skywards (1m5f), out of 1m4f Group 2 winner; has fair standard to aim at on debut and she could be a longer-term prospect on pedigree.

First foal; dam unraced half-sister to winners Inthar (1m2f-1m4f), Arabian Revolution (11.6f Flat/2m hurdle) and Emirates Skywards (1m5f), out of 1m4f Group 2 winner; has fair standard to aim at on debut and she could be a longer-term prospect on pedigree.

9
Sweet Devastation silks
Sweet Devastation
Age 2 · 9-2
5
77
2
9-2
14/1

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Chamber Verdict

Balanced lens

Crazy Cubana

Speculative

Crazy Cubana owns one of the strongest chamber scores in this field. With no SR/RPR/TS data on the winner, the Balanced lens leaned on market confidence (68) and pace fit instead. The profile stays composed even after the chamber introduces race-day variance.

7/1 Ed Walker George Downing
70% Confidence
⚠ Danger Runner

Bayside

Nearest rival if the simulation drifts off the primary path.

9/4 · Rod Millman
✓ Value Signal

Sweet Devastation

Strongest upside if you want a less obvious route through the field.

14/1 · Michael Bell
◈ Chamber Memory

Balanced

Even weighting across form, market confidence and race-day volatility.

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Chamber Signals

How the chamber read the race

Why this horse Live cards showing how the active lens weighted each signal for this outcome.
Speed rating No data
No data
⚖ Weight 38% +0.0 pts

No SR / RPR / TS data on the winner — its weight has been redistributed across the other signals.

Market confidence Live signal
68 / 100
⚖ Weight 22% +24.1 pts

Transforms live price respect into a confidence signal inside the chamber.

Pace profile Low conviction
40 / 100
⚖ Weight 12% +7.7 pts

How cleanly the runner's engine fits the projected rhythm and pressure map.

Value edge Live signal
61 / 100
⚖ Weight 10% +9.8 pts

Shows whether the current price still leaves enough upside in the pick.

Chaos factor High conviction
60 / 100
⚖ Weight 10% +9.7 pts

Controlled volatility that keeps the simulation realistic and stress-tests the profile.

Favourite bias Speculative
48 / 100
⚖ Weight 8% +6.2 pts

Extra certainty applied when the active lens wants to trust the obvious market leader.

Top chamber signals Top 5 ranked by the active lens.
1 3. Crazy Cubana
58.6 7/1
2 1. Bayside
55.4 9/4
3 6. Sahara Lake
54.5 9/1
4 2. Angel Sense
52.2 11/4
5 4. Havana Grey Star
51.4 9/2
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1
Age 2 · 9-6
9/4
J: George Wood
T: Rod Millman
🐾

Cracksman filly who is out of half-sister to winners Hazzis (1m Group 3) and Whazzat (7f 2yo Listed); made a promising start when third at Bath (good) and she built on that when finishing well to land a Beverley novice (good to soft) ten days later; has a penalty but she looks a useful prospect and is open to more to progress on this step up in trip; key player.

2
Age 2 · 9-2
11/4
J: Benoit De La Sayette
T: Marco Botti
🐾

April foal; £38,000 yearling; ran green after a slow start on Kempton debut (6f, AW; 17-2) last week but she got the hang of things in the closing stages and did well to finish runner-up behind the favourite; that was a promising start and she should know more this time; respected.

4
Age 2 · 9-2
9/2
🐾

100-30 third favourite for her Nottingham debut 11 days ago (6f, good), a race where she travelled strongly but then looked an extremely difficult ride under pressure; possible that was just greenness and she can't be discounted.

3
Age 2 · 9-2
7/1
J: George Downing
T: Ed Walker
🐾

April foal; 38,000euros foal, 120,000gns yearling; half-sister to winners Lancillotto (French 1m4f) and Bibiche (French 2m1f hurdle); dam 1m6f winner (RPR 79), half-sister to US 1m1f/1m4f Grade 2 winner Grandeur, out of half-sister to Doncaster Cup winner Far Cry; has lots of stamina in pedigree but she needs checking in market on debut.

5
Age 2 · 9-2
15/2
🐾
6
Age 2 · 9-2
9/1
J: Robert Havlin
T: James Owen
🐾

First foal; dam unraced half-sister to winners Inthar (1m2f-1m4f), Arabian Revolution (11.6f Flat/2m hurdle) and Emirates Skywards (1m5f), out of 1m4f Group 2 winner; has fair standard to aim at on debut and she could be a longer-term prospect on pedigree.

9
Age 2 · 9-2
14/1
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🗺 The Course Class 4

6f18y Distance to cover
Good Expected going
7 Confirmed runners
Nottingham Track and setting
Class 4 Race grade