05 Jul 2012 14:10 Yarmouth
Winner: £5,000 (Penalty: £3,234); Distance: 6f 3y; Class: 5; Eligibility: 2YO only; Going: Good to Firm.
British Stallion Studs/BHEST E.B.F. Maiden Stakes
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
2(5) |
- |
Hasopop (IRE) (colt, bay, 9 3) |
52 / 5 |
Flat (27) | Andrea Atzeni | M Botti Mr Giuliano Manfredini |
5/1 | ||
keen, held up in touch, headway and switched left over 1f out, chased leaders soon after, stayed on to lead final 100 yards | ||||||||||
2nd |
1(7) |
½ L |
Ajmany (IRE) (colt, bay, 9 3) |
0 / 11 |
Flat (16) | Kieren Fallon | L M Cumani C Peterschmitt |
10/11 | ||
with leader, ridden to challenge over 1f out, led inside final furlong, headed and unable to quicken final 100 yards | ||||||||||
3rd |
3(2) |
1 L |
Ocean Applause (GB) (colt, bay, 9 3) |
047 / 5 |
Flat (14) | B Doyle | J Ryan Mr Peter Harper |
11/4 | ||
led, headed 2f out, led agin 1f out, headed inside final furlong, no extra towards finish | ||||||||||
4th |
5(6) |
2¾ L |
Hasbah (IRE) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
/ 3 |
J P Spencer | P W Chapple-Hyam Mr Ziad A Galadari |
9/1 | |||
steadied start, held up, good headway halfway, quickened to lead 2f out, headed 1f out, weakened inside final furlong | ||||||||||
5th |
7(4) |
2¾ L |
Meet Me Halfway (GB) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
6 / 4 |
Flat (45) | Ted Durcan | C F Wall Mr Des Thurlby |
16/1 | ||
chased leaders, pushed along halfway, soon hung left and weakened | ||||||||||
6th |
8(8) |
¾ L |
Vinifera (USA) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
8 / 2 |
Flat (22) | T P Queally | C E Brittain Mr Saif Ali |
33/1 | ||
chased leaders, ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out | ||||||||||
7th |
6(3) |
NK |
Likelikelikelikeit (GB) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
8 / 3 |
Flat (7) | H Poulton | M H Tompkins Michael Harvey… |
50/1 | ||
always behind, never on terms | ||||||||||
8th |
4(1) |
¾ L |
Whitford (IRE) (colt, bay, 9 3) |
09 / 3 |
Flat (7) | Saleem Golam | C A Dwyer Mrs Shelley Dwyer |
100/1 | ||
always behind, never on terms |