22 Jan 2005 03:00 UTTOXETER
Winner: £ (Penalty: £4,907); Distance: 3520; Class: 0; Eligibility: 4yo to 7yo; Going: Heavy.
Juvenile Novices' Hurdle
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
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1st |
0 |
- |
Always Waining (IRE) (Gelding, , 154) |
/ 24 |
S Stronge | P L Clinton Mr & Mrs Peter… |
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chased leaders, jumped right, led and hit 3 out, clear last, ran on | ||||||||||
2nd |
0 |
10 L |
At Your Request (GB) (0, , 154) |
/ 6 |
D R Dennis | Ian Williams Gainsborough Stud |
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keen, mid-division, headway 6th, ridden to chase winner after 3 out, one pace from next | ||||||||||
3rd |
0 |
20 L |
Smart Boy Prince (IRE) (Gelding, , 149) |
/ 9 |
O Nelmes | C Smith Mr R Tolley & Miss… |
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chased leader, led after 6th, ridden when headed and bumped 3 out, weakening when mistake 3 out | ||||||||||
4th |
0 |
2.5 L |
Sunisa (IRE) (Mare, , 144) |
/ 7 |
F King | J Mackie Mr G A Greaves |
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behind, headway approaching 3 out, soon ridden, weakened before next | ||||||||||
5th |
0 |
10 L |
Purr (GB) (Gelding, , 147) |
/ 8 |
Mr S Rees | M Wigham Mr Steven Rees |
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chased leaders, pushed along after 3 out, soon weakened | ||||||||||
6th |
0 |
0.5 L |
Norseman Cateline (FR) (Gelding, , 154) |
/ 7 |
T Scudamore | M Scudamore The "Yes" - "No"… |
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mistake 1st, always behind | ||||||||||
7th |
0 |
29 L |
Marathea (FR) (Filly, , 144) |
/ 7 |
A O'Keeffe | Miss V Williams Sir Clement Freud |
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mid-division, mistake 5th, headway 6th, ridden 3 out, soon weakened | ||||||||||
8th |
0 |
17 L |
Resonance (GB) (Filly, , 144) |
/ 5 |
Antony Evans | N A Twiston-Davies Mr N A Twiston-Davies |
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always towards rear | ||||||||||
9th |
0 |
1.25 L |
Lady Loveday (GB) (Filly, , 147) |
/ 6 |
P J Brennan | Nick Williams Mrs Jane Williams |
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always behind | ||||||||||
10th |
0 |
Dist |
Richie Boy (GB) (Colt, , 154) |
/ 5 |
R Greene | Mrs J Candlish R & G Marchant… |
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took keen hold, led, headed after 6th, weakened quickly, tailed off |