Boodles Raindance Dee Stakes (Listed) (Colts & Geldings)
Date: 7 May 2026
Course: Chester
Type: Flat
Distance: 1m 2½f (1m 2f 70y)
🚫 Race Overview
This Listed race for three-year-old colts and geldings tests stamina over a middle-distance trip just over 1m 2f on good going at Chester. The tight, left-handed track usually encourages a well-judged ride with positioning and pace likely to play significant roles. The field includes horses stepping up in trip from a mile to nearly 1m 2½f, so how they handle the extra distance will be important. Early speed could influence the pace, with some runners expected to try to make the running while others may settle closer to the rear before making ground.
⭐ Key Runners
Constitution River Front-runner
Showed enthusiasm for leading early on as a two-year-old, notably making all in a Group 2 race over 7f twice. Stepping up in trip for the first time here over 1m 2½f after previously racing over shorter distances.
Morshdi Listed Winner
Has recorded a clearcut win in a Listed race over 1m 1f at Newmarket recently. This step up in distance is a test but comes on the back of solid form stepping up slightly in trip from 1m.
Generic Promising Up-and-Comer
Opened his account in a novice race over 1m 2f at Yarmouth. This is a more demanding event and a step up in class and competition.
⚠️ Others to Note
Golden Story Soft Ground Winner
Won at Doncaster over 1m on soft ground, but appeared to ease up late in the race. Shows potential, but Chester’s quicker ground may be a factor to consider.
Shayem Consistent Performer
Had a 3-4 winning record last season in Britain but finished only fifth of seven behind Morshdi in a recent Listed event, showing some competitiveness but faced a tough field here.
📌 Race View
- A strong pace could develop early with Constitution River likely to push forward.
- The step up in trip is key for several runners, testing their stamina beyond a mile.
- Good ground conditions at Chester may favour horses who perform well on firmer surfaces.
- Positioning around the tight bends and timing the run will be important for a good finish.
Summary: This Listed contest is likely to be shaped by how the horses handle the extra distance and the pace across Chester’s undulating track. Front-runners and those showing recent Listed race experience form the core contenders in what could be a competitive middle-distance test for promising three-year-old colts and geldings.
