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DAY THREE ROUNDUP - THURSDAY 22ND JUNE
DUTCH ART SCORCHES TO NORFOLK WIN
Peter Chapple-Hyam landed a second Norfolk Stakes’ success - following
Turtle Island in 1993) when Dutch Art darted to a one-and-three-quarter-length
victory under Alan Munro.
The two-year-old Medicean colt, the 11-4 second favourite, was angled
out to the right to lay down his challenge under Alan Munro.
Chapple-Hyam’s charge soon sped clear and comfortably had enough
in hand to hold off the rattling late challenge of the favourite Hoh
Mike.
Chapple-Hyam said: “He has always been very good right from day
one.
“We toyed with going for the Coventry because I thought he’d
be better at six furlongs. But he is a complete natural so that’s
why we came here.
“Things didn’t quite go to plan - we had to come right round
them. But who cares? We won.
“The July Stakes might come a bit quick. His aim now will probably
be the Morny, I would have thought.”
Chapple-Hyam was saddling his first Royal Ascot winner since returning
to train in England after a stint in Hong Kong.
The Newmarket-based trainer added: “It is a great feeling. When
I first came back I never thought this was going to happen. But it has
taken me a while - this is my third season back.
“Last year when the horses were sick and I was getting slated,
I thought about going and giving it up.
“But then when West Brom got relegated, I thought I had better
stay until they get back in the Premiership, which could take another
20 years, so I could be around for a lot longer.”
2.35pm NORFOLK STAKES (GROUP TWO)
£70,000 guaranteed, 5f, For 2yo Weights colts and geldings 9st
1lb; fillies 8st 12lb Entries 23 pay £300 Penalty Value 1st £39,746;
2nd £15,064; 3rd £7,539; 4th £3,759; 5th £1,883;
6th £945
1 DUTCH ART (Susan Roy) Peter Chapple-Hyam 2-9-01 Alan Munro [3] 11/4
2 HOH MIKE (IRE) (David Allport & Michael Lynch) Michael Bell 2-9-01
Jamie Spencer [4] 2/1f
3 CAV OKAY (IRE) (Mrs John Lee) Richard Hannon 2-9-01 Ryan Moore [5]
22/1
4 SONNY RED (IRE) (Michael Pescod & J Leek) Richard Hannon 2-9-01
Richard Hughes [1]
5 STRATEGIC PRINCE (Sultan Ahmad Shah) Paul Cole 2-9-01 Frankie Dettori
[10]
6 MOOD MUSIC (John Fretwell) Eoghan O'Neill 2-9-01 Richard Mullen [2]
7 HOLDIN FOLDIN (IRE) (Tweenhills Racing & P Timmins J Rhodes) Karl
Burke 2-9-01 Pat Cosgrave [7]
8 CITY OF TRIBES (IRE) (Shane Connolly & Glenview House Stud) Ger
Lyons IRE 2-9-01 Johnny Murtagh [11]
9 SCENTED PRESENT (The Calvera Partnership) Brian Meehan 2-9-01b Pat
Smullen [9]
10 TAKE TO THE SKIES (IRE) (Geoffrey Bishop and Ann Jarvis) Alan Jarvis
2-9-01 Kieren Fallon [6]
11 LOVES BIDDING (Ellangowan Racing Partners) Roger Ingram 2-9-01 Steve
Drowne [8]
11 ran
Non-runners: None
Distances: 1 3/4, 1, 2, 2 1/2, 1/2, 1 1/2, 2, 1 1/4, 3 1/2, 5
Time: 1m 01.03s
Breeder: Cromlech Bloodstock
Breeding: ch c Medicean - Halland Park Lass (IRE) (Spectrum (IRE))
Tote: Win: £3.80 Places: £1.60; £1.40; £5.80
Exacta: £6.20
PIGGOTT A WINNER AGAIN ROYAL ASCOT
Lester Piggott was back in the winner’s enclosure at Royal Ascot
when Mont Etoile came from last to first to lift the Ribblesdale Stakes
under Michael Hills.
The ‘Long Fellow’ who rode 116 Royal Ascot winners, trained
the 1986 Coventry Stakes winner Cutting Blade and part-owned the 2000
Norfolk Stakes winner Superstar Leo, was asked how the three compared
and replied: “They are all good!
“That was terrific, a very exciting race.
“She was going very well and just had to wait and get through.”
When asked of his opinion of the new Ascot, Piggott replied: “It’s
probably the best in the world.”
The winner came up the inside from way off the pace to record a neck
success from Scottish Stage in the hands of Michael Hills. She had to
wait for the result of the stewards’ enquiry but the placings remained
unaltered.
Winning trainer William Haggas said: “After I saw Kieren (Fallon)
keep the race on Ad Valorem on Tuesday, I thought we would keep the race
as she did very little wrong
“When we drawn one, I thought it was a disaster as she needs plenty
of cover and Michael had to keep her at the back on the inside. The fast
pace suited her.
“She’s a very tough filly. As a two-year-old she seemed
to lose interest after her first run and I thought she might be ungenuine.
“”But we have subsequently found out that she must have
top of the ground and needs a trip - we had even thought of running her
in the Queen’s Vase.
“We didn’t supplement her for the Oaks as we thought the
ground would be too soft for her and were pleased when the horses that
also ran in the Cheshire Oaks didn’t run very well. The Ribblesdale
Stakes is often won by fillies that miss Epsom.
“We thought it might be a bit ambitious coming here as she was
only rated 88 but there are not many opportunities for staying fillies
and we thought we would give it a go.
“This is my third Royal Ascot winner following Yeast in 1996 and
Superstar Leo in 2000 - it seems I have a winner every five years or
so!”
Winning jockey Michael Hills added: “She’s a good filly
and I still had a lot of horse.
“She stays very well.”
3.10pm RIBBLESDALE STAKES (GROUP TWO)
£130,000 guaranteed, 1m 4f, For 3yo fillies Weights 8st 12lb Penalties
a winner of a Group 1 or Group 2 race of one mile and a quarter or more
3lb Entries 85 bpay £315 First Forfeit 48 pay £365 Second
Forfeit 1 pay £11,000 Confirmed 18 pay £230 Penalty Value
1st £79,543.10; 2nd £30,147.37; 3rd £15,087.69; 4th £7,522.83;
5th £3,768.42; 6th £1,891.22
1 MONT ETOILE (IRE) (Tony Hirschfield, Des Scott, Lester Piggott) William
Haggas 2- 8-12 Michael Hills [1] 25/1
2 SCOTTISH STAGE (IRE) (Ballymacoll Stud) Sir Michael Stoute 3-8-12 Kieren
Fallon [10] 5/2f
3 MAROUSSIES WINGS (IRE) (Renata Jacobs) Pat Haslam 3-8-12 Kevin Darley
[8] 25/1
4 HIGH HEEL SNEAKERS (Mr & Mrs Chris Wright & Paul Cole) Paul
Cole 3-8-12 Ryan Moore [2]
5 REUNITE (IRE) (Godolphin) Saeed bin Suroor 3-8-12 Frankie Dettori [7]
6 QUENCHED (Khalid Abdulla) John Gosden 3-8-12 Richard Hughes [3]
7 SUZY BLISS (Karyl Harris) Walter Swinburn 3-8-12 Kerrin McEvoy [11]
8 NOVELLARA (Khalid Abdulla) Henry Cecil 3-8-12 Eddie Ahern [6]
9 PARK ESTEEM (IRE) (Mrs Seamus Burns) Jeremy Noseda 3-8-12 Darryll Holland
[4]
10 ALESSANDRIA (Gainsborough Stud) Ed Dunlop 3-8-12 Jamie Spencer [5]
11 SINDIRANA (IRE) (Aga Khan) Sir Michael Stoute 3-8-12 Chrostophe Soumillon
[9]
11 ran
Non-runners: None
Distances: nk, 3/4, 1/2, nk, nk, 1 1/4, sh, 3, 2 1/2, 3
Time: 2m 30.23s
Breeder: Paget Bloodstock
Breeding: b f Montjeu (IRE) - Troyes (Troy)
Tote: Win: £35.50 Places: £7.20; £1.50; £7.50
Exacta: £141.40
YEATS RUNS AWAY WITH GOLD CUP
Trainer Aidan O’Brien added a new chapter to his long list of
successes when Yeats, making his seasonal debut, ran away with the Gold
Cup by four lengths under Kieren Fallon.
O’Brien admitted that the Gold Cup’s two and a half mile
trip was an unknown quantity before today’s race.
“You’re never sure they will stay but he didn’t get
a run in the Irish Leger but Kieren thought that he’d definitely
get at least two miles after that,” said O’Brien. “We
were worried coming back at this distance without a run,
“He had a few problems earlier this year and we’ve just
had to be patient with him but he’s really blossomed recently.
We always believed in him.
“We’re just lucky that the boss and Mrs Magnier as well
as David and Diane Nagle decided to let a horse of that quality to go
the Cup route. They give everyone time and nobody is forced into doing
things.
“It’s exciting because we’ve never had a Cup horse
before and maybe he’ll go something like the Goodwood Cup now.
It’s very special to win an Ascot Gold Cup. All those staying races
are a possibility.”
Yeats received a quote of 16/1 from Cashmans and 10/1 from Paddy Power
for the Melbourne Cup and O’Brien added: “We were going to
go to Melbourne last year but then decided to wait and think about going
this year. But probably he’ll now have too much weight, we’ll
have to see what the handicapper does.
“But what tends to happen after a week like this is that we go
home and discuss plans for all the horses afterwards.”
Jockey Kieren Fallon added: “I knew I was on by far the best horse
in the race so if he stayed he would win and when I asked him to go he
was electric.
“I should have won the Leger last year but couldn’t get
out and it has been a great training performance to get him back after
so long.
“It’s a great sense of satisfaction to win this race and
I love riding this horse, he makes it so easy.”
3.50pm THE GOLD CUP (GROUP ONE)
£225,000 guaranteed, 2m 4f, For 4yo+ Weights 4yo colts and geldings
9st; fillies 8st 11lb; 5yo+ horses and geldings 9st 2lb; mares 8st 13lb
Weight for age 4 from 5yo+ 2lb Allowances southern hemisphere 4yo 10lb
Entries 29 pay £630 First Forfeit 16 pay £720 Second Forfeit
1 pay £18,000 confirmed 13 pay £450 Penalty Value 1st £136,
953.36; 2nd £51,906.24; 3rd £25,977.24; 4th £12,952.44;
5th £6,488.28; 6th £3,256.20
1 YEATS (IRE) (Sue Magnier & Diane Nagle) Aidan
O'Brien IRE 5-9-02 Kieren Fallon [8] 7/1
2 REEFSCAPE (Khalid Abdulla) Andre Fabre FR 5-9-02 Christophe Soumillon
[2] 10/3
3 DISTINCTION (Highclere Thoroughbred Racing Ltd) Sir Michael Stoute
7-9-02 Michael Kinane [4] 5/2f
4 HIGH ACTION (USA) (C Barnes) Ian Williams 6-9-02 Richard Hughes [3]
5 SERGEANT CECIL (Terry Cooper) Rod Millman 7-9-02 Alan Munro [11]
6 GUADALAJARA (GER) (Godolphin) Saeed bin Suroor 5-8-13 Frankie Dettori
[12]
7 BAROLO (Karyl Harris) Walter Swinburn 7-9-02 Johnny Murtagh [7]
8 TUNGSTEN STRIKE (USA) (John Connolly) Amanda Perrett 5-9-02 Ryan Moore
[6]
9 WINGED D'ARGENT (IRE) (Daniel Couper) Mark Johnston 5-9-02 Joe Fanning
[5]
10 AKAREM (Mrs M Gittins) Karl Burke 5-9-02 Pat Cosgrave [10]
11 MOTAFARRED (IRE) (R Bickenson) Micky Hammond 4-9-00 Neil Callan [9]
P MEDIA PUZZLE (USA) (Sir Michael Smurfit) Dermot Weld IRE 9-9-02b Pat
Smullen [1]
12 ran
Non-runners: None
Distances: 4, hd, 3, 1 1/2, 3/4, 5, nk, 19, 3, dist
Time: 4m 20.45s
Breeder: Barronstown Stud & Orpendale
Breeding: Sadler’s Wwells (USA) - Lyndonville (IRE) (Top Ville)
Tote: Win:£8.50 Places:£2.30; £1.90; £1.70 Exacta: £36.90
SPENCER AND FANSHAWE IN GREAT FORM AGAIN
Jockey Jamie Spencer rode his fourth winner of Royal Ascot 2006 and
trainer James Fanshawe had his third when 9/2 favourite Sir Gerard landed
the Britannia Handicap.
The winner was the subject of significant support earlier in the day
and came home two lengths clear of Easy Air.
Jamie Spencer said afterwards: “He’s a lovely horse and
should have won at Haydock last time.
“He got a bit tired towards the end but he had made up a lot of
ground and they went a good pace.”
Looking back to the first race when he looked an unlucky loser on Hoh
Mike, Spencer continued: “The gaps just didn’t open.
“You can’t really come all the way on the outside. I had
to come down the inside and he flew when the gaps appeared. These things
happen and the connections were very understanding.”
Winning trainer James Fanshawe added: “It’s been a great
week for us.
“He’s always looked a nice horse and Jamie has given him
a great ride, he got a good passage through.
“Sometimes God is on your side and sometimes he is not - he’s
definitely been on our side this week.
“Sir Gerard was actually bought as a possible Cheltenham horse
but it was clear from an early stage that he was a Flat horse. He was
bred by Bob McCreery and is from the family of Old Vic. He has been going
very well at home.”
The winner was purchased by Gerry Galligan, a Dublin bookmaker for his
18-year-old daughter Rose-Anne, the Irish indoor 1,500 and 3,000 metres
record holder and is named after his son.
Rose-Anne is off to study in the USA on a four-year scholarship at the
University of Tennessee and hopes to be at her peak for the 2012 Olympics
in London.
4.25pm BRITANNIA STAKES (HERITAGE HANDICAP)
£55,000 guaranteed, 1m Straight Course, For 3yo colts and geldings
rated 0-105 Weights: highest weight not less than 9st 7lb Minimum weight
7st 12lb Penalties after June 10, a winner 5lb; a winner fo two races
7lb Zato’s handicap mark 100 Penalty Value 1st £34,276; 2nd £10,263;
3rd £5,131.50; 4th £2,568.50; 5th £1,281.50; 6th £643.50
1 SIR GERARD (Rose-Ann Galligan) James Fanshawe 3-8-12 Jamie Spencer
[2] 9/2f
2 EASY AIR (Gainsborough Stud) Ed Dunlop 3-8-11 Frankie Dettori [5] 14/1
3 UPPER HAND (Wood Street Syndicate II) Mick Channon 3-9-06 Tony Culhane
[21] 66/1
4 SMART ENOUGH (East Wind Racing Ltd) Mikael Magnusson 3-8-07 Kerrin
McEvoy [14] 16/1
5 REGAL ROYALE (Cheveley Park Stud) Sir Michael Stoute 3-8-12 Michael
Kinane [8]
6 JUMBAJUKIBA (Sarah Tait) Amanda Perrett 3-8-09 Johnny Murtagh [6]
7 KALANKARI (IRE) (Dubai Thoroughbred Racing) Andrew Balding 3-9-00 Paul
Hanagan [10]
8 SUPASEUS (Ben & Sir Martyn Arbib) Hughie Morrison 3-8-08 Steve
Drowne [19]
9 MASTER PEGASUS (Mrs J Roberts) Chris Wall 3-8-07 Alan Munro [1]
10 DARK ISLANDER (IRE) (D Kerr) John Hills 3-9-01 Eddie Ahern [4]
11 GUEST CONNECTIONS (John Guest) Mick Channon 3-9-00 Craig Williams
[13]
12 DUNELIGHT (IRE) (Mr & Mrs P Hargreaves) Clive Cox 3-9-01 Philip
Robinson [18]
13 PORTERS (USA) (Perle O’Rourke) Richard Hannon 3-8-10 Richard
Hughes [17]
14 PLUM PUDDING (IRE) (Hyde Sporting Promotions Ltd) Richard Hannon 3-8-11
Ryan Moore [3]
15 CRIME SCENE (IRE) (Gainsborough Stud) Mark Johnston 3-8-11 Darryll
Holland [16]
16 DINGAAN (IRE) (Lady Cadbury) Andrew Balding 3-9-00p Liam Keniry [22]
17 LAYAZAAL (IRE) (Hamdan Al Maktoum) John Dunlop 3-9-03 Richard Hills
[11]
18 ARCHERFIELD LINKS (USA) (Team Havana) Neville Callaghan 3-8-11 Christophe
Soumillon [12]
19 ZATO (IRE) (Derek & Jean Clee) Mick Channon 3-9-07 Ted Durcan
[28]
20 CHAMPIONS GALLERY (Champions Gallery) David Elsworth 3-8-11 Richard
Quinn [30]
21 MILITARY CROSS (Cheveley Park Stud) William Haggas 3-9-02 Kieren Fallon
[15]
22 GIGANTICUS (USA) (D James, Cavedish Inv Ltd, Matthew Green) Barry
Hills 3-9-01 Michael Hills [29]
23 GANDOR (IRE) (Princess Haya Of Jordan) John Gosden 3-8-10 Jimmy Fortune
[25]
24 PEPPERTREE LANE (IRE) (Peter Savill) Mark Johnston 3-8-12 Kevin Darley
[26]
25 DIRECT DEBIT (IRE) (Billy Maguire) Michael Bell 3-8-09 Robert Winston
[9]
26 MOTARAQEB (Hamdan Al Maktoum) Sir Michael Stoute 3-8-08t Martin Dwyer
[7]
27 DUBAI TYPHOON (USA) (Mohamed Obaida) Clive Brittain 3-8-13 Richard
Mullen [20]
28 ART MARKET (CAN) (Richard Green (Fine Paintings)) Paul Cole 3-9-04b
Neil Callan [24]
29 DESERT REALM (IRE) (Gainsborough Stud) Mark Johnston 3-9-02 Joe Fanning
[23]
30 BONNIE PRINCE BLUE (G Hicks) Barry Hills 3-8-07 Willie Supple [27]
30 ran
Non-runners: None
Distances: 2, nk, hd, sh, 1 1/2, sh, nk, nk, 1 3/4, 1 1/2, hd, 1/2, 2
1/2, 2, 5, 1, 3/4, 1, sh, 1, 2 1/2, 1 1/2, 3/4, 3/4, 5, 3 1/2, 6, 1 3/4,
3/4
Time: 1m 39.87s
Breeder: Whitsbury Manor Stud and Stowell Hill Ltd
Breeding: b c Marju (IRE) - Chapeau (Zafonic (USA))
Tote: Win: £4.50 Places: £1.50; £3.60; £12.70; £4.70
Exacta: £74.30
SNOQUALMIE BOY REWARDS ‘ELSIE’
David Elsworth was in jubilant mood after Snoqualmie Boy raced to a
narrow victory over Petrovich in the Hampton Court Stakes.
The Montjeu colt finished second from last in the Derby, failing to
see out the trip.
But connections brought him back to a mile-and-a-quarter for this Listed
contest at Royal Ascot and he rewarded them with a half-length triumph.
Newmarket-based trainer Elsworth said: “He was third in the Dante
and we ran him in the Derby as we were trying to identify his best distance.
“He stopped in the Dante like he was shot about a furlong out.
Then, in the Derby - though he only beat one home - he ran far better
than his final placing suggested.
“We were drawn low and we had to get to that first bend but used
a lot of horse.
“He just didn’t get the trip. But his first race (this year),
he had been third at Newbury (over 10 furlongs) to the two horses that
finished second and fourth in the Derby.
“Logically speaking, then, he had a good chance today and we did
think he’d run very well. It’s lovely when they win, so we
are all clever now. Did I back him? Of course I did!
“I do think that a mile-and-a-quarter is his optimum trip. There
is the Champion Stakes and all sorts of things.
“I don’t know where he’ll go now. But he is, obviously,
a decent horse. The run at Newbury told us that.”
4.55pm HAMPTON COURT STAKES (LISTED)
£55,000 guaranteed, 1m 2f, For 3yo which have not won a pattern
race Weights: colts and geldings 8st 11lb; fillies 8st 6lb Penalties
a winner of Class 2 race of 7f or more 3lb; of a Listed race of 7f or
more 5lb (handicaps excluded for the purpose of penalties) Entries 31
pay £240 Penalty Value 1st £31,229; 2nd £11,836; 3rd £5,923.50;
4th £2,953.50; 5th £1,479.50; 6th £742.50
1 SNOQUALMIE BOY (Jeff Smith) David Elsworth 3-8-11 John Egan [10] 33/1
2 PETROVICH (USA) (Michael Tabor) Jeremy Noseda 3-8-11 Kieren Fallon
[14] 7/2
3 HAZEYMM (IRE) (Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum) Mick Channon 3-8-11 Ted Durcan
[12] 11/1
4 MULAQAT (Sheikh Aahmed Al Maktoum) Marcus Tregoning 3-9-02 Martin Dwyer
[6]
5 MASHAAHED (Hamdan Al Maktoum) Barry Hills 3-8-11 Richard Hills [13]
6 IVY CREEK (USA) (Mollers Racing) Geoff Wragg 3-8-11 Steve Drowne [3]
9/4f
7 HOPEFUL PURCHASE (IRE) (Jack Hanson) William Haggas 3-8-11 Tony Culhane
[4]
8 DEEPWATER BAY (USA) (E Kronfeld) Andrew Balding 3-8-11 Christophe Soumillon
[1]
9 SILVER BLUE (IRE) (Sue Brendish) Richard Hannon 3-8-11 Ryan Moore [11]
10 PURPLE MOON (IRE)(Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith, Sue Magnier) Sir Michael
Stoute 3-8-11 Michael Kinane [8]
11 SENOR DALI (IRE) (Mrs Michael Slade) John Dunlop 3-8-11 Richard Quinn
[15]
12 LENINGRAD (IRE) (Philip Green & Michael Tabor) Michael Bell 3-8-11
Jamie Spencer [5]
13 TELL (Prince Faisal) John Dunlop 3-8-11 Frankie Dettori [2]
14 CROOKHAVEN (James Kelly) John Joseph Murphy IRE 3-8-11 Danny Grant
[9]
15 INVENTION (USA) (Khalid Abdulla) John Gosden 3-8-11 Richard Hughes
[7]
15 ran
Non-runners: None
Distances: 1/2, 1, nk, nk, 3/4, 1, 1/2, 1 1/4, hd, 2 1/2, 2, 1, 3/4,
nk
Time: 2m 06.73s
Breeder: Littleton Stud
Breeding: b c Montjeu (IRE) - Seattle Ribbon (USA) (Seattle Dancer (USA))
Tote: Win: £57.60 Places: £10.20; £2.00; £3.90
Exacta: £423.10
UHOOMAGOO PUTS RYAN AND CALLAN ON SCORESHEET
Trainer Kevin Ryan and jockey Neil Callan both broke their Royal Ascot
ducks in the concluding Buckingham Palace Handicap when 25/1 chance Uhoomagoo
came home a neck in front of Appalachian Trail.
“The week hadn’t been going well but you can always rely
on Magoo, who loves the big occasions. When he’s on a going day
he’s a very good horse,” said Ryan, whose two-year-old Roxan
was well beaten in yesterday’s Queen Mary Stakes.
“We were disappointed with Roxan but she’s home safe and
will come back and prove what a good filly she is.
“But Uhoomagoo got me out of trouble and is an absolute star,
every year he wins a good one for us. Everything dropped right for him
today. He went to the rail but the gap came and he’s very hard
to pass when in front.”
5.30pm BUCKINGHAM PLACE STAKES (HERITAGE HANDICAP)
£55,000 guaranteed, 7f, For 3yo+ Rated 0-105 Weights: highest weight
not less than 9st 10lb Minimum Weight 7st 12lb Penalties after June 10,
a winner 5lb; a winner of 2 races 7lb Jedburgh’s Handicap Mark
105 Entries 45 pay £210 Penalty Value 1st £34,276; 2nd £10,263;
3rd £5,131.50; 4th £2,568.50; 5th £1,281.50; 6th £643.50
1 UHOOMAGOO (J Duddy & T Fawcett) Kevin Ryan
8-8-09b Neil Callan [7] 25/1
2 APPALACHIAN TRAIL (IRE) (GLS Partnership) Ian Semple 5-9-00b Tom Eaves
[28] 50/1
3 BINANTI (Mrs J Wright) Patrick Chamings 6-8-03 Willie Supple [2] 33/1
4 BAYEUX (USA) (Michael Tabor) Gerard Butler 5-8-13 Kieren Fallon [24]
14/1
5 EDEN ROCK (IRE) (Gay Smith) Pat Eddery 5-8-13 Frankie Dettori [21]
10/1
6 JEDBURGH (The Earl Cadogan) John Dunlop 5-9-10b Michael Kinane [6]
13/2f
7 TRAFALGAR SQUARE (Canisbay Bloodstock) John Akehurst 4-8-05 Alan Munro
[16]
8 MARCHING SONG (The Queen) Richard Hannon 4-8-13 Richard Hughes [8]
9 MOAYED (Nigel Shields) Nick Littmoden 7-8-01tb Adrian McCarthy [11]
10 MUNADDAM (USA) (Hamdan Al Maktoum) Ed Dunlop 4-9-02 Richard Hills
[10]
11 INDIAN STEPPES (FR) (Meddler Bloodstock) Phil McEntee 7-8-08 Richard
Quinn [18]
12 GREY BOY (GER) (K & J) Richard Fahey 5-8-02 Paul Hanagan [3]
13 STAGBURY HILL (USA) (Nick Hubbard & Partners) John Hills 4-8-07
Eddie Ahern [13]
14 SHERSHA (IRE) (Kevin O’Donnell) Kevin O'Donnell IRE 7-9-03 John
Egan [4]
15 SKY CRUSADER (Pillar To Post Racing (IV) Roger Ingram 4-8-04 Richard
Mullen [12]
16 MILLENNIUM FORCE (Aziz Merza) Mick Channon 8-8-08 Chris Catlin [23]
17 EXCUSEZ MOI (USA) (Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum) Clive Brittain
4-9-03 tp Kerrin McEvoy [27]
18 PAPER TALK (USA) (Gainsborough Stud) Barry Hills 4-8-12 Michael Hills
[1]
19 NOTABILITY (IRE) (Sheikh Mohammed) Michael Jarvis 4-9-05 Philip Robinson
[22]
19 FIRST ORDER (Andrew Reid) Ernst Oertel 5-8-06 Robert Winston [29]
20 COMPTON'S ELEVEN (Pcm Racing) Mick Channon 5-9-02 Craig Williams [20]
21 FIEFDOM (IRE) (Stephen Hackney & Martin Higgins) Ian McInnes 4-8-03
Paddy Mathers (3) [14]
22 IRONY (IRE) (John Nicholls Ltd/Mobley Homes) Andrew Balding 7-8-06
Martin Dwyer [17]
23 MATERIAL WITNESS (IRE) (M Caddy) William Muir 9-8-07 Darryll Holland
[9]
24 DESERT GOLD (IRE) (Seamus Ross) Tony Martin IRE 5-8-06 Jamie Spencer
[15]
25 SENATORS ALIBI (Claire Murphy) Thomond O'Mara IRE 8-8-06 Niall McCullagh
[26]
26 HIGH REACH (Mrs D Edginton) William Muir 6-8-12 Steve Drowne [19]
27 GOODENOUGH MOVER (D Goodenough Removals & Transport) Andrew Turnell
10-7-12 Emmett Stack (5) [5]
27 ran
Non-runners: 25 Marshman; 19 First Order (withdrawn)
Distances: nk, 1, 1, nk, ½, nk, 2 1/2, 3/4, 1/2, 1/2, 1, 3/4,
hd, nk, 1/2, 3 1/2, 3/4, 1 1/4, 3/4, 2, 1, 1, 3, 5, 2 1/2, 2 1/2
Time: 1m 27.45s
Breeder: C Mason & Mrs N Pope
Breeding: b g Namaqualand (USA) - Point Of Law ( Law Society (USA))
Tote: Win: £28.00 Places: £5.10; £11.60; £17.30; £4.30
Exacta: £1230.20 |