Probably (IRE)
Owner: Michael Tabor & Mrs John Magnier & Derrick Smith Trainer: D Wachman Sex: colt Age: 2
Breeding: Danehill Dancer / Wedding Morn (Sadler's Wells)
Form Summary
GoingView detailed formhide detailed form | Starts | Wins | 2nds | 3rds |
---|---|---|---|---|
Good (Good to Firm in places) | 1 | 1 | ||
Good to Yielding (Good in places) | 1 | 1 | ||
Soft (Heavy in places) | 1 | 1 | ||
Soft to Heavy | 1 | 1 | ||
Yielding | 2 | |||
Totals | 6 | 2 | 2 |
Race History
Date | Course | Going | Distance | Class | Race Winner | Weight | Position | Jockey | SP |
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30 Sep 2012 | Curragh | Soft to Heavy | 1m | 1 | Battle Of Marengo | 9st 6lbs | 3 of 5 | W M Lordan | 11/2 |
settled 3rd, ridden 2f out, pressed 2nd inside final furlong, no extra close home | |||||||||
15 Sep 2012 | Curragh | Yielding | 7f | 1 | Dawn Approach | 9st 3lbs | 4 of 8 | W M Lordan | 12/1 |
chased clear leader, moderate 6th halfway, closer in 4th over 1f out, no impression inside final furlong, kept on one pace | |||||||||
12 Aug 2012 | Curragh | Yielding | 6f | 1 | Pedro The Great | 9st 3lbs | 4 of 9 | W M Lordan | 5/4 |
chased leader in 2nd, led 2f out, ridden and challenged 1 1/2f out, headed over 1f out, edged slightly left 1f out, no extra and kept on same pace, lost 3rd last strides | |||||||||
30 Jun 2012 | Curragh | Soft (Heavy in places) | 6f | 1 | Probably | 9st 3lbs | 1 of 7 | W J Lee | 7/1 |
tracked leaders on outer in 3rd, 2nd and ridden 2f out, edged left under pressure and led 100 yards out, kept on best | |||||||||
16 Jun 2012 | Limerick | Good to Yielding (Good in places) | 7f 50y | 0 | Probably | 9st 5lbs | 1 of 8 | W J Lee | 1/2 |
led early, tracked leader, challenged from over 2f out, soon on terms, in front over 1f out and stayed on well to assert inside final furlong | |||||||||
27 May 2012 | Curragh | Good (Good to Firm in places) | 6f | 0 | Lines of Battle | 9st 5lbs | 3 of 12 | W M Lordan | 16/1 |
tracked leaders, 5th halfway, went 3rd over 1f out but no impression on first 2 inside final furlong, kept on one pace |