06 May 2011 14:20 Chester
Winner: £50,000 (Penalty: £28,385); Distance: 1m 2f 75y; Class: 1; Eligibility: 3YO only; Going: Good to Firm.
Addleshaw Goddard Dee Stakes (Group 3)
Place | No (Draw) |
Silks | Beaten Distance |
Horse | Form/Age | Last Run | Jockey | Trainer/Owner | SP | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st |
1(3) |
- |
Glen's Diamond (GB) (colt, bay, 8 12) |
311-1 / 6 |
Flat (13) | P Hanagan | R A Fahey S & G Clayton |
2/1 | ||
took keen hold, tracked leading trio, went 3rd inside final 3f, challenged and wide on home turn, led over 1f out, hung left inside final furlong, in command and stayed on strongly | ||||||||||
2nd |
3(2) |
2¼ L |
Maqaraat (IRE) (colt, grey, 8 12) |
5-2 / 3 |
Flat (23) | R Hills | B W Hills Mr Hamdan Al Maktoum |
5/2 | ||
dwelt, soon recovered to lead, joined and pushed along 3f out, headed when hung left approaching final furlong, stayed on same pace and no impression on winner, just held on for 2nd | ||||||||||
3rd |
5(1) |
NS |
Tinkertown (IRE) (colt, grey, 8 12) |
8313-15 / 3 |
Flat (27) | J P Spencer | P & O Cole Mrs Fitri Hay |
11/1 | ||
held up in 5th, ridden along 3f out, headway well over 1f out, stayed on inside final furlong, almost snatched 2nd, no chance with winner | ||||||||||
4th |
2(6) |
½ L |
Laajooj (IRE) (colt, bay, 8 12) |
5-1 / 7 |
Flat (20) | L Dettori | M Al Zarooni Bloomfields |
5/1 | ||
tracked leading pair, went 2nd 7f out, challenged from 3f out, every chance over 1f out, staying on same pace and held when slightly hampered inside final furlong | ||||||||||
5th |
4(4) |
2½ L |
The Paddyman (IRE) (colt, bay, 8 12) |
21244-4 / 3 |
Flat (23) | R L Moore | W J Haggas Mr & Mrs R Scott |
4/1 | ||
took keen hold, tracked leader, keen and steadied off heeels and dropped to 3rd 7f out until dropped to 4th inside final 3f, outpaced and beaten when hampered on rail 1f out | ||||||||||
6th |
6(5) |
9 L |
Tlaad (USA) (colt, bay, 8 12) |
/ 3 |
P Robinson | C E Brittain Mr Saeed Manana |
40/1 | |||
slowly away, ran green in rear, pushed along and struggling halfway, never a factor |