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Horse | SP | [EST] | Run | Wnr | Trainer | Dw | Hf | Run Notes | ||||
1 | Hasopop | 5 | 43 | 3 | M. Botti | 5 | ExcCnd, BOk, H-1 Erl, SFFH for 1f, -2L Hf, Ngl-2f+ STTR, po ins-2f, Po-1f+ & Ld, Po HnH | |||||
2 | Ajmany | 0.91 | 42 | 2 | M | L. M. Cumani | 7 | BkWL, 2nd Erl Hld, SFFH for 1.5f, Ngl-2f+ STTR, po-2f, Po-1f+ Chal, GOFin, 7f+ Btr? | ||||
3 | Ocean Applause | 2.75 | 39 | 4 | J. Ryan | 2 | Supp 7/2, Ngl Erl & Ld, SetSlowPc Sttld, Hdd-2.5f Ngl, po-2f, Po-1f+ Chal, po-0.5f | |||||
4 | Hasbah | 9 | 25 | 1 | P. W. Chapple-Hyam | 6 | B-1 Hld, H-3 Erl, QFFH 4 1.5f, -3.5L Hf, Prg Hf to SlowPc, Ld-2.5f, Po, 2Clr-2f, PO SHgL, po-1f+, Hdd ins-1f, Fd-0.5f | |||||
5 | Meet Me Halfway | 16 | 17 | 2 | N | C. F. Wall | 4 | BOk, H-1 Erl, H-1 +1f, SFFH for 1f, -2L Hf, Ngl-2.5f HgL, LsGrnd-2f QHgL Unbal, SResp-1, po, FdLt | ||||
6 | Vinifera | 33 | 15 | 2 | C. E. Brittain | 8 | BRh-1 Wdst, Resp Erl SFre, 2R+1f Sttld, -1.5L Hf, Dv-2.5f SOutpcd, po-2f, HgL-1.5f, Fd ins-1f | |||||
7 | Likelikelikelikeit | 50 | 13 | 2 | M. H. Tompkins | 3 | BkWL, LdgLn Erl, H-2 +0.5f, H-2 +1f, Outpcd-2f+, Adf ins-2f SwcR, po, FdLt | |||||
8 | Whitford | 100 | 17 | 3 | N | C. A. Dywer | 1 | B-1 PNgl Resp, H-3 Erl, SFFH for 1f, SOutpcd-2f+ SHgL, po HnH, Fd-0.5f+ HgL, OkSz but ModMvr | ||||
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GF as it had been two days prior. 3mm of watering in the morning before racing. Going Stick from 07:00am. Stalls Far Side. Medium ESE Wind = Half Headwind from the Left. Slow Time and slow pace affecting race. 0.15s slower than the following Seller although carrying 11lbs more here. Ocean Applause a test of the Norfolk Stakes form and rated [39] without ever getting involved. That always looked high and ought to walk a maiden on that. Fell into a tough maiden here and pace and 2F sprint a muddying issue. OA really just OR70s or this race misleading? Discuss. Also discuss what on earth Spencer was up to on Hasbah. Prince of the patient hold-up rides getting bored by halfway holding up and steaming off into the lead from behind then fold up in the lead. |