08-Jun-22 |
19:40 |
Cork (IRE) |
Cork Derby (Premier Handicap) |
|
1m 4f |
4YO plus |
C |
Prize: 27,000 |
Good |
9 ran |
Time: 2m 38.80s (158.80s) |
Pos |
Name |
SP |
Weight |
Trainer |
Jockey |
OR |
Rating |
17 |
8/1 |
4 9-4 b1 |
Mrs J Harrington |
S Foley |
86 |
94 |
|
- |
made all pushed along early straight ridden 2f out and 3 lengths clear over 1f out kept on well eased close home |
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26 |
11/4 Fav |
4 9-7 t1 |
John Patrick Murtagh |
S B Kelly |
89 |
94 |
|
2 |
tracked leaders 3rd halfway pushed along early straight ridden 2f out and no impression 1 12f out kept on one pace inside final furlong to go 2nd close home |
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34 |
nse Massaman |
11/2 |
4 9-0 |
Jack W Davison |
G F Carroll |
82 |
86 |
2.02 |
tracked leaders 5th halfway 4th and pushed along 2f out soon ridden and no impression on winner over 1f out kept on one pace to go 3rd close home |
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43 |
½ Vischio |
7/1 |
5 8-7 |
R Donohoe |
W M Lordan |
75 |
79 |
2.52 |
tracked leader 2nd halfway pushed along over 2f out soon ridden and no impression on winner over 1f out kept on one pace dropped to 4th close home |
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58 |
3/1 2Fav |
5 9-0 t |
Joseph P OBrien |
H J Horgan7 |
89 |
77 |
|
8.02 |
middivision 6th halfway pushed along and no impression over 2f out 5th and ridden 1 12f out no extra final furlong kept on one pace |
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62 |
40/1 |
8 8-7 |
Nigel Slevin |
N M Crosse3 |
78 |
68 |
|
9.77 |
towards rear 8th and pushed along 3f out ridden and no impression under 2f out kept on one pace inside final furlong never a factor |
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79 |
13/2 |
4 10-0 |
G M Lyons |
C T Keane |
96 |
87 |
|
11.02 |
towards rear 8th halfway 7th and pushed along on outer over 2f out ridden and no impression 1 12f out no extra |
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85 |
14/1 |
4 9-5 b1 |
D K Weld |
S T McCullagh5 |
92 |
77 |
|
11.22 |
tracked leaders 4th halfway ridden early straight and no extra under 2f out weakened |
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910 |
¾ Zileo |
25/1 |
4 9-6 h1 |
M Halford |
R P Whelan |
88 |
77 |
11.97 |
held up in rear pushed along early straight ridden and no impression 2f out no extra never a factor |