Hereford02 August 2008 Race Time:14:30 | PB, AA & TB | Open Race Hcap Race | |||
The Brightwells Open Race Handicap | |||||
For part bred arabs, anglo arabs & thoroughbreds, 3 yrs old & upwards, rated 0-175. | |||||
Winning Time: 02:03:00 | To race over one mile one furlong or thereabouts | Turf: Firm |
Pos | Dist | Horse | Eqp | Wgt | Rat | Age | S/P | Trainer/Jockey |
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1 | Ela Figura (GB) | 10-13 | 166 | 8 | 7-2cf | Mr R Wheelwright | ||
Mrs S A Dutton (5) | ||||||||
Looked well. Midfield. Rapid progress to take up running 3f out. Drew clear and in command final furlong. Comfortably. | ||||||||
2 | 3.00 | Burnley (IRE) | 11-7 | 174 | 5 | 7-2cf | The Hon Lucy Sherwood | |
Mr J Sherwood (5) | ||||||||
Looked well. Waited with. Headway to take 4th 3f out. Stayed on in straight to take 2nd close home. | ||||||||
3 | 1.00 | Song Huntress (GB) | 11-7 | 5 | 8-1 | Miss A Lindner | ||
Miss H Lewis (5) | ||||||||
Always prominent. 2nd 5f out until 3rd 3f out. Kept on in 3rd straight. | ||||||||
4 | 2.00 | Kings Cavalier (USA) | 11-6 | 173 | 5 | 5-1 | Mr D J Paton | |
Mr D Paton (5) | ||||||||
Settled towards rear. Progress to be 5th 3f out. Stayed on final furlong but never nearer. | ||||||||
5 | 2.00 | Black Oval (GB) | 10-12 | 165 | 7 | 9-1 | Mr P J Millington | |
Mr A T Brook (5) | ||||||||
Midfield. Slightly outpaced 3f out. Some late headway to take 5th close home. | ||||||||
6 | 1.00 | Xeight Express (IRE) | 10-1 | 154 | 6 | 7-1 | Mrs Susan Connally | |
Mr A Holdsworth | ||||||||
2nd early stages. Lost position half-mile out. Renewed effort closing stages. | ||||||||
7 | nose | Danettie (GB) | 10-5 | 158 | 7 | 40-1 | Mr P J Millington | |
Mr P J Millington | ||||||||
Sweating. Led until 3f out. Still 2nd under pressure entering straight. Weakened. | ||||||||
8 | 2.00 | La Perruche (FR) | 9-0 | 137 | 9 | 12-1 | Mr P D Rondel | |
Mr P D Rondel | ||||||||
Started slowly and never in contention. | ||||||||
9 | 2.50 | Finished Article (IRE) | tt | 11-7 | 11 | 7-2cf | Mrs D Thomas | |
Mr Simon Walker | ||||||||
Soon lost position and never dangerous. |