20 May 2010 18:40 Tipperary
Winner: €10,500 (Penalty: €7,246); Distance: 5f; Class: 0; Eligibility: 2YO only; Going: Good to Firm (Firm in places).
I.T.B.A. Southern Region Supporting Irish Breeders Maiden
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
5(3) |
- |
Meow (IRE) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
2 / 2 |
Flat (12) | Johnny Murtagh | D Wachman Michael Tabor &… |
1/5 | ||
made all and clear from early, stayed on strongly final furlong, eased close home, very easily | ||||||||||
2nd |
7(1) |
7 L |
Queen Of Spain (IRE) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
/ 2 |
J A Heffernan | A P O'Brien Mrs John Magnier,mr… |
11/2 | |||
dwelt, soon chased leaders, ridden and went moderate 2nd 2f out, kept on same pace without threatening easy winner | ||||||||||
3rd |
2(4) |
2 L |
Thakeham (IRE) (colt, bay, 9 3) |
85 / 2 |
Flat (34) | K T O'Neill | P D Deegan Mrs Paul Deegan |
66/1 | ||
chased leaders, ridden in 2nd halfway, moderate 3rd 2f out, no extra in moderate 3rd over 1f out | ||||||||||
4th |
3(5) |
3½ L |
Brookley Lady (IRE) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
207 / 3 |
Flat (8) | W J Supple | P D Deegan Ballinafad Construction… |
12/1 | ||
soon ridden along to chase leaders, swished tail, moderate 4th 2f out, no extra | ||||||||||
5th |
6(2) |
1¼ L |
Proper Madam (IRE) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
95 / 3 |
Flat (20) | R D Egan | J J Murphy Mrs John J Murphy |
66/1 | ||
never better than mid-division, no impression from halfway | ||||||||||
6th |
1(7) |
½ L |
Teriyaki (IRE) (colt, bay, 9 3) |
/ 3 |
R P Cleary | D M Loughnane P K Yeung |
33/1 | |||
bumped start and slowly into stride, always towards rear | ||||||||||
7th |
8(6) |
11 L |
Sir Cecil's Girl (IRE) (filly, chestnut, 8 12) |
/ 4 |
S Foley | J C McConnell Mayne-Hamilton… |
40/1 | |||
went right leaving stalls, always behind, trailing final furlong | ||||||||||
8th |
4(8) |
5½ L |
Mc Coringham (IRE) (filly, bay, 8 12) |
/ 2 |
C D Hayes | J C McConnell David P McConnell… |
66/1 | |||
bumped start and always behind, trailing final furlong |