17 Oct 2005 04:10 PLUMPTON
Winner: £ (Penalty: £3,724); Distance: 4400; Class: 0; Eligibility: 4yo plus; Going: Good.
Novices' Handicap Chase
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
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1st |
0 |
- |
Mystical Star (FR) (Gelding, , 154) |
/ 27 |
L P Aspell | M J Hogan Mrs Barbara Hogan |
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took keen hold tracking leaders, went 2nd 9th, led 3 out, soon clear, eased flat | ||||||||||
2nd |
0 |
7 L |
Five Alley (IRE) (Gelding, , 166) |
/ 9 |
B Hitchcott | R H Buckler Michael Harty |
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behind, ridden and not fluent 6th, headway to chase leading pair 10th, went 2nd 2 out, no impression on winner | ||||||||||
3rd |
0 |
5 L |
Charliemoore (GB) (Gelding, , 164) |
/ 12 |
J E Moore | G & J Moore Mr Bryan Pennick |
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led narrowly, mistake 9th, headed when bumped 3 out, chased winner 2 out, soon weakened | ||||||||||
4th |
0 |
12 L |
Moscow Gold (IRE) (Gelding, , 143) |
/ 11 |
M Bradburne | A E Price Mrs Carol Davis |
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mistake 1st, outpaced in rear, plodded on from 10th, no chance | ||||||||||
5th |
0 |
NK |
Miss Doublet (GB) (Mare, , 147) |
/ 8 |
A Thornton | J W Mullins Sir Nicholas Bowden |
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mistakes 2nd and 4th, behind, driven after 6th, 5th and no chance when blundered last | ||||||||||
6th |
0 |
18 L |
Stopwatch (IRE) (Gelding, , 145) |
/ 11 |
P Hide | Mrs L C Jewell The Stopwatch Partnership |
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chased leaders, blundered 9th, lost 3rd next, soon weakened | ||||||||||
0 |
- |
Gold Quest (IRE) (Gelding, , 160) |
/ 11 |
D R Dennis | Ian Williams The If's & Buts… |
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chased leaders, reminders and lost touch before 9th, tailed off when blundered and fell | ||||||||||
0 |
- |
Castle Oliver (IRE) (Gelding, , 149) |
/ 10 |
S Curran | A J Chamberlain Mr A J Chamberlain |
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disputed lead until mistake and driven 8th, soon lost place, tailed off when pulled up | ||||||||||
0 |
- |
New Leader (IRE) (Gelding, , 148) |
/ 9 |
Matthew Batchelor | Mrs L Richards Mr M E Thompsett |
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in touch, 6th and well beaten when blundered and fell |