30-Nov-19 |
17:20 |
Wolverhampton |
Ladbrokes Where The Nation Plays Novice Stakes |
|
5f 21y |
2YO only |
C5 |
Prize: 3,429 |
Standard (AW - Tapeta) |
11 ran |
Time: 1m 0.71s (60.71s) |
Pos |
Name |
SP |
Weight |
Trainer |
Jockey |
OR |
Rating |
17 |
4/5 Fav |
2 9-3 |
S C Williams |
P J McDonald |
- |
75 |
|
- |
made all driven over 1f out ridden inside final furlong stayed on well |
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28 |
12/1 |
2 8-12 |
Rae Guest |
J F Egan |
- |
68 |
|
0.5 |
tracked leaders driven to challenge 2f out ridden over 1f out stayed on under pressure final furlong always just held |
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311 |
2¼ East Of Eden |
5/1 2Fav |
2 8-12 h1 |
Hugo Palmer |
Jack Mitchell |
- |
60 |
2.75 |
middivision driven to chase leaders over 2f out ridden over 1f out stayed on into 3rd inside final furlong no impression |
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46 |
1¼ Rosa |
11/2 |
2 9-2 |
R A Fahey |
Connor Murtagh3 |
- |
60 |
4 |
tracked winner driven and lost place 2f out ridden and kept on same pace from over 1f out no impression when lost 3rd inside final furlong |
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51 |
12/1 |
2 8-12 h1 |
D OMeara |
S A Gray |
- |
52 |
|
5 |
tracked leaders on inside lost place 2f out kept on same pace no impression from over 1f out |
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65 |
shd Gypsy Traveller |
50/1 |
2 9-3 |
Kevin Frost |
C Lee |
- |
57 |
5.05 |
middivision driven 2f out switched left and ridden over 1f out kept on same pace never troubled leaders |
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73 |
33/1 |
2 8-12 |
T D Easterby |
D Fentiman |
- |
45 |
|
7.05 |
middivision driven over 2f out kept on same pace never able to challenge |
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810 |
nse Tattletime (USA) |
50/1 |
2 8-9 t1 |
David Loughnane |
Thomas Greatrex3 |
- |
42 |
7.07 |
prominent on outside driven over 2f out lost place over 1f out weakened inside final furlong |
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92 |
100/1 |
2 9-3 |
J J Quinn |
Jason Hart |
- |
48 |
|
7.57 |
held up behind outpaced 2f out never a threat |
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114 |
25/1 |
2 8-12 |
Rae Guest |
S W Kelly |
- |
30 |
|
11.32 |
slowly into stride always outpaced in rear |
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109 |
14/1 |
2 9-3 |
M R Channon |
Callum Shepherd |
- |
45 |
|
8.57 |
slowly into stride always behind and outpaced |