14 May 2010 13:50 Newbury
Winner: £9,500 (Penalty: £5,919); Distance: 5f 34y; Class: 3; Eligibility: 2YO only; Going: Good to Firm.
Duke Of Westminster V Inland Revenue HL 1935 Fillies' Conditions Stakes
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
4(6) |
- |
The Sydney Arms (IRE) (filly, bay, 8 10) |
16 / 2 |
Flat (12) | R L Moore | R Hannon R Morecombe, J… |
2/1 | ||
chased leaders, squeezed through over 1f out, challenged inside final furlong, driven and stayed on under pressure to lead well last strides | ||||||||||
2nd |
3(4) |
HD |
Inagh River (GB) (filly, bay, 8 10) |
81 / 2 |
Flat (7) | Richard Hughes | R Hannon Mr Denis Barry |
4/1 | ||
led, raced centre course until brought field to stand's rail 3f out, ridden over 1f out, ran on until no extra and headed last strides | ||||||||||
3rd |
2(1) |
¾ L |
Phoebs (GB) (filly, bay, 8 13) |
51 / 2 |
Flat (14) | S Donohoe | R Mills Mr R A Mills Mr… |
7/2 | ||
held up in touch on outside, switched right to rails over 1f out, not much room, ran on inside final furlong, not reach front pair | ||||||||||
4th |
6(2) |
1¼ L |
Serena's Pride (GB) (filly, bay, 8 7) |
/ 3 |
R Kingscote | A P Jarvis Cedars Partnership |
25/1 | |||
too keen hold, chased leaders on outside, ridden over 1f out, no extra well inside final furlong | ||||||||||
5th |
1(3) |
1 L |
Golden Shine (GB) (filly, bay, 8 13) |
31 / 3 |
Flat (11) | A Munro | M R Channon Mr John Stocker |
3/1 | ||
stumbled start, took keen hold, soon chased leader, pushed along halfway, weakened inside final furlong | ||||||||||
6th |
5(5) |
¾ L |
Paris Is Burning (GB) (filly, bay, 8 7) |
/ 2 |
L Morris | J S Moore Mr P K Gardner |
40/1 | |||
soon outpaced and pushed along, stayed on inside final furlong | ||||||||||
7th |
7(7) |
1 L |
Silent Fright (USA) (filly, bay, 8 7) |
/ 3 |
J P Spencer | P & O Cole Mrs Fitri Hay |
12/1 | |||
went right start, soon switched left and held up on outside, headway 2f out, weakened and eased final furlong |