02 Jan 2004 03:20 WOLVERHAMPTON
Winner: £ (Penalty: £2,895); Distance: 1100; Class: 0; Eligibility: 4yo plus; Going: Fibresand.
Claiming Stakes
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
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1st |
0(1) |
- |
Best Lead (GB) (Gelding, , 122) |
/ 25 |
D Fentiman | Ian Emmerson Mr Ian Emmerson |
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chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, led inside final furlong, ran on | ||||||||||
2nd |
0(2) |
3.5 L |
Hagley Park (GB) (Mare, , 116) |
/ 9 |
M Dwyer | M Quinn Astaire & Partners… |
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led 1f, stayed prominent, ridden to lead again well over 1f out, headed inside final furlong, soon beaten | ||||||||||
3rd |
0(5) |
0.75 L |
Henry Tun (GB) (Gelding, , 121) |
/ 8 |
J Edmunds | J Balding Mr J Bladen |
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prominent, ridden 2f out, soon one pace | ||||||||||
4th |
0(3) |
0.5 L |
Allerton Boy (GB) (Gelding, , 112) |
/ 9 |
Dale Gibson | R J Hodges Mr Andrew Midgley |
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held up, ridden and headway over 2f out, kept on final furlong, never troubled leaders | ||||||||||
5th |
0(6) |
0.5 L |
Sharp Hat (GB) (Gelding, , 129) |
/ 14 |
Tony Culhane | D W Chapman Miss N F Thesiger |
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slowly into stride, soon pushed along, ridden and headway halfway, kept on inside final furlong, never dangerous | ||||||||||
6th |
0(12) |
1 L |
The Leather Wedge (IRE) (Horse (entire), , 122) |
/ 6 |
P Bradley | A Berry Mr Alan Berry |
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prominent, led after 1f, ridden and headed well over 1f out, weakened final furlong | ||||||||||
7th |
0(11) |
4 L |
Mr Spliffy (IRE) (Gelding, , 123) |
/ 7 |
Darren Williams | K R Burke Mrs Elaine M Burke |
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chased leaders 3f | ||||||||||
8th |
0(10) |
3 L |
Salerno (GB) (Gelding, , 118) |
/ 9 |
T Eaves | Miss Gay Kelleway Twilight Racing |
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chased leaders 3f | ||||||||||
9th |
0(4) |
HD |
Fiennes (USA) (Gelding, , 114) |
/ 9 |
Lisa Jones | Mrs N Macauley Mrs N Macauley |
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chased leaders to halfway | ||||||||||
10th |
0(9) |
1 L |
Bali-Star (GB) (Gelding, , 115) |
/ 13 |
C Catlin | R J Hodges Mr E W Carnell |
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always behind |