BRITISH 2yo RACING 2005 - Horse Summary
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Lord Jack Flash (GR, G.)
TRAINER
SIRE
DAM
GRANDSIRE
SALES PRICE
W. G. M. Turner Woodborough Flair Lady (Pedigree) Chilibang [Owner Bred]

Racing Summary
DATE PROFILE/COMMENTS
March 28th:
Entered for
Redcar 5f Maiden
  • Owner bred by M. Teversham who bred the dam and the one previous winner from her foals. Both won at seller level and trained by the same trainer.
  • Sire has had a decreasing number of runners but can get 5f winners, including earlier in season.
  • Trainer gets 2yos ready and professional on debut and better ones can win. Normally enters runners in suitable races and has two entries in this race. Has moderate record with northern debuts recently.
  • Trainer had two runners in first 2yo race of season and some evidence he doesn't get his runners as near peak fitness on debut as he used to.
  • In summary the profile of a 50s, scraping into 60s minor sprint winner at best. Trainer debuts in north suggest wouldn't be competitive against the best here on debut.  Profile [44]
  • April 4th: Declared for
    Yarmouth 5.2f Maiden
  • Did not run at Redcar.
  • Trainer has had a poor start to the season with only one horse competitive for a win and all debuts have been unplaced. Slightly drop profile. Profile [40]
  • April 4th: Yarmouth
    Post Race
  • Received a little support at 16/1 to 12/1 before settling at 14/1. Ridden by the usual 5lb apprentice.
  • Ran a much more prominent and competitive debut than his trainer's other runners in 2005. Ran towards the centre of the course and did best of the prominent runners in a muddling race where outsiders filled the first two places.
  • Race was run in a slow time and a moderate level of form. Estimate [56]
  • April 12th: Declared for
    Newmarket 5f Conditions
  • Moderate form on debut although much better than the trainer's other runners. Looked a natural 'Petong' type sprinter.
  • Trainer had entered both his winners in the race and this one chosen. Trainer has had only one runner in the race 2002-4 when he ran the useful The Lord for the same owner breeder.
  • Expect good improvement but does not have the profile to be 80+ type. Penalised 6lb for previous win.  Estimate [70]
  • April 12th: Newmarket
    Post Race
  • Provided a rare highlight in 2005 with his debut win in a muddling race at Yarmouth for his trainer. 13/2 and ridden by a 5lb apprentice which helped offset his 6lb penalty for his win. He was allowed a relatively easy lead and set an average pace and made an effort after 2f out. He kept on solidly but was relatively easily overtaken for 2 lengths+ by Cool Creek although he held the longer striding Salute Him. Would not expect notable improvement from this performance.  Estimate [76]
  • April 30th: Thirsk
    5f Novice
  • Put up a good effort at Newmarket but probably close to what he is capable of. The trainer usually has his better runners close to their best on debut early in the season. Set an uncontested pace at Newmarket although likely to be pressed by Mr Rooney here. Apprentices 5lb allowance an advantage here in a flat, straight 5f race with a straightforward type.  Profile [78]
  • April 30th: Thirsk
    Post Race
  • Drifted from 9/4 to 3/1 as second favourite with a 5lb apprentice. Set an uncontested lead on better ground LTO and while easily beaten by a better type (Cool Creek) he kept on well to show 70+ form. Drawn on the outside he broke first and got into a minor duel for the lead with Mr Rooney on this softer ground. He ran slightly freely and the apprentice seemed to be trying to pull him back and settle him (even at halfway when Mr Rooney went by). Stalled inside 2f out and drifted left to centre track (as he did on debut). Tired and just plugging on from there. Ran below expectations and no strong excuse other than possibly the softer ground conditions. Estimate [63]
  • May 16th: Bath
    5f Novice
  • The form of his fourth last time looks better in retrospect. The winner won a Listed race 3 days ago and the second won the Lily Agnes and was third in the same Listed race giving weight.
  • Has front run on his last two runs and hung left in the later stages in two races (probably not a problem here if they stay far side).
  • Trainer's runners tend to be well ahead in training conditioning in early season and tend to show limited improvement as the season progresses and a tail-off in form. Gives 5lb+ to the others but has a competent 5lb apprentice.  Profile [75]
  • June 1st: Beverley
    5f Conditions
  • 3/1f at Bath and again the jockey seem to try hard to settle him. Led and made an effort 2f out when the field started to close up and gained a length. Slight fade late and caught by Grimes Faith.  Estimate [70]
  • Rare runner in the race for his trainer and ridden by A Daly rather than the usual 5lb apprentice.Penalised 4lb for his previous wins.  Estimate [76 - 4 = 72]
  • 2005 SEASON RUN DETAILS
    Horse Run # Date Course Dist Gng RcCls RcTyp SP Postn [Est] Run Style Hdgr Notes
    LORD JACK FLASH104/04/2005YARM5.2G5M141-856T3A5, THfHf, Ld-1f, Hng Cent Kon
    LORD JACK FLASH212/04/2005NMKT5GF4Cnd6.52-476FA5, Ld4f, Ef-1+, Kon
    LORD JACK FLASH330/04/2005THSK5GS4Nov34-663FP2A5, SFr, PNHf, StalHgL-1.5 po
    LORD JACK FLASH416/05/2005BATH5F5Nov32-770FA5, SHld, F1Hf, Ef-1+, Kon
    LORD JACK FLASH501/06/2005BVLY5GFG2CnC3.37-953P3P1Hf, QFd-1.5, STired
    ~END~
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    Lord Jack Flash:-  Pedigree Details
    DAM Name Previous Foals and their Racing Performances Foal Years General Notes
    Flair Lady 3 previous foals.
    Half to :-
    • 5f 2yo/unp 5-7f 3yo Montev Lady (OB, won seller Aug8, b-in 4k, rtd 57/45)
    dam 6f seller 2yo/8f 3yo (OB, rtd 47/56)
    DAM 91 =  

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