31 Jul 2004 01:00 DONCASTER
Winner: £ (Penalty: £4,959); Distance: 1540; Class: 0; Eligibility: 2yo only; Going: Good to Firm.
Maiden Stakes
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
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1st |
0(11) |
- |
Le Corvee (IRE) (Gelding, , 126) |
/ 22 |
J D Smith | A King Mr A W Carroll |
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chased leaders, ridden to lead over 1f out, ran on well | ||||||||||
2nd |
0(9) |
3 L |
Mister Genepi (GB) (Gelding, , 126) |
/ 6 |
M Dwyer | W R Muir Mr M J Caddy |
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dwelt, soon chasing leaders, ridden to go 2nd over 1f out, no chance with winner | ||||||||||
3rd |
0(2) |
1.25 L |
Eqdaam (USA) (Colt, , 126) |
/ 5 |
R Hills | J & T Gosden Mr Hamdan Al Maktoum |
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prominent, ridden over 2f out, every chance over 1f out, one pace final furlong | ||||||||||
4th |
0(10) |
NK |
Singhalese (GB) (Filly, , 121) |
/ 6 |
S W Kelly | J A Osborne Mr Paul J Dixon |
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made most until ridden and headed over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong | ||||||||||
5th |
0(4) |
5 L |
Mobarhen (USA) (Colt, , 123) |
/ 6 |
N Mackay | Sir Michael Stoute Mr Hamdan Al Maktoum |
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in touch, ridden 3f out, weakened over 1f out | ||||||||||
6th |
0(5) |
0.75 L |
Desert Commander (IRE) (Gelding, , 126) |
/ 6 |
J Carroll | Saeed bin Suroor R J H Limited |
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chased leaders, ridden over 2f out, weakened final furlong | ||||||||||
7th |
0(3) |
6 L |
Coeur Courageux (FR) (Gelding, , 126) |
/ 8 |
Johnny Murtagh | D Flood Mr W de Best-Turner |
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slowly into stride, behind, ridden and headway when hung left over 2f out, weakened and eased over 1f out | ||||||||||
8th |
0(8) |
HD |
Fantorini (USA) (Colt, , 126) |
/ 5 |
R Havlin | J & T Gosden Mr George Strawbridge |
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with leader, ridden halfway, soon weakened | ||||||||||
9th |
0(6) |
SHD |
Robinzal (GB) (Gelding, , 126) |
/ 6 |
D Allan | T D Easterby Mrs J L Le Brocq |
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slowly into stride, always behind | ||||||||||
10th |
0(1) |
SHD |
Zoripp (IRE) (Colt, , 126) |
/ 4 |
M Fenton | J G Given Mr P A Horton |
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slowly into stride, always behind |