Grande Illusion (GB)
Owner: Mr John M Cole Trainer: J W Hills Sex: gelding Age: 3
Breeding: Singspiel / Larousse (Unfuwain)
Form Summary
GoingView detailed formhide detailed form | Starts | Wins | 2nds | 3rds |
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Firm (Good to Firm in places) | 1 | |||
Good | 1 | |||
Good (Good to Soft in places) | 1 | |||
Good to Soft (Soft in places) | 1 | |||
Heavy | 1 | 1 | ||
Soft | 1 | |||
Soft (Heavy in places) | 1 | |||
Standard | 1 | |||
Totals | 8 | 1 |
Race History
Date | Course | Going | Distance | Class | Race Winner | Weight | Position | Jockey | SP |
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27 Aug 2012 | Chepstow | Soft (Heavy in places) | 6f 16y | 6 | Athaakeel | 8st 6lbs | 9 of 10 | Amy Scott | 25/1 |
steadied start, raced towards far side, and outpaced throughout | |||||||||
15 Aug 2012 | Salisbury | Soft | 6f 212y | 5 | King Vahe | 8st 3lbs | 7 of 13 | Jake Payne | 33/1 |
prominent, ridden over 2f out, soon dropped away | |||||||||
07 Aug 2012 | Bath | Good (Good to Soft in places) | 1m 5y | 6 | Waspy | 8st 7lbs | 7 of 13 | Martin Lane | 28/1 |
mid-division, headway over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong | |||||||||
27 Jul 2012 | Chepstow | Firm (Good to Firm in places) | 1m 4f 23y | 6 | Before Bruce | 8st 1lbs | 10 of 17 | Amy Scott | 40/1 |
always towards rear, never in contention | |||||||||
11 Jul 2012 | Lingfield | Good to Soft (Soft in places) | 1m 1f | 6 | Eightfold | 9st 1lbs | 12 of 14 | S Sanders | 22/1 |
chased leaders, pushed along 5f out, weakened 4f out, tailed off, eased | |||||||||
25 Jun 2012 | Chepstow | Heavy | 1m 14y | 5 | Hallings Comet | 9st 2lbs | 3 of 6 | Martin Lane | 20/1 |
behind 6f out, stayed on from 2f out, went 3rd inside final furlong | |||||||||
19 Sep 2011 | Kempton | Standard | 1m | 5 | Trois Vallees | 9st 3lbs | 9 of 13 | M Dwyer | 40/1 |
took keen hold, chsed leaders, green when not much room over 3f out, soon lost place | |||||||||
02 Sep 2011 | Chepstow | Good | 1m 14y | 6 | Titus Star | 9st 2lbs | 11 of 12 | E Ahern | 7/1 |
soon towards rear, struggling halfway |