Break Out (GB)
Owner: Mr J G Fisher Trainer: J M Bradley Sex: Colt Age: 21
Form Summary
GoingView detailed formhide detailed form | Starts | Wins | 2nds | 3rds |
---|---|---|---|---|
Good | 1 | |||
Good (Good to Firm in places) | 1 | |||
Good to Firm | 2 | |||
Good to Firm (Firm in places) | 1 | |||
Good to Firm (Good in places) | 1 | |||
Soft (Good to Soft in places) | 1 | |||
Standard (Turf - Good to Soft, Soft in places) | 1 | |||
Totals | 8 |
Race History
Date | Course | Going | Distance | Class | Race Winner | Weight | Position | Jockey | SP |
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15 Jul 2008 | Brighton | Good to Firm (Firm in places) | 1m 3f 196y | 6 | Trysting Grove | 8st 5lbs | 9 of 10 | T Dean | 50/1 |
towards rear, reminders over 4f out, weakened 3f out, soon tailed off | |||||||||
11 Jul 2008 | Chepstow | Soft (Good to Soft in places) | 1m 4f 23y | 5 | Great View | 8st 5lbs | 8 of 8 | Billy Cray | 25/1 |
went right start, tracked leader and keen, led over 6f out, ridden and weakening when headed over 4f out | |||||||||
23 Jun 2008 | Chepstow | Good to Firm | 1m 14y | 5 | Light From Mars | 9st 12lbs | 7 of 8 | P Mulrennan | 100/1 |
outpaced, behind from over 3f out | |||||||||
16 Aug 2007 | Folkestone | Good (Good to Firm in places) | 1m 1f 149y | 6 | Bethanys Boy | 8st | of 14 | J F McDonald | 66/1 |
held up, ridden and headway over 4f out, soon no impression | |||||||||
23 Jul 2007 | Yarmouth | Good to Firm | 1m 2f 21y | 6 | Smirfy's Silver | 8st 6lbs | of 15 | K Ghunowa | 66/1 |
held up, never near leaders | |||||||||
30 Jun 2007 | Lingfield | Standard (Turf - Good to Soft, Soft in places) | 1m 2f | 5 | Vallemeldee | 9st 2lbs | of 12 | Barry Savage | 100/1 |
slowly away, ridden in rear halway, always behind | |||||||||
13 Jun 2007 | Nottingham | Good to Firm (Good in places) | 1m 54y | 5 | First Buddy | 9st | of 10 | L P Keniry | 300/1 |
chased leaders, ridden over 3f out, weakened 2f out | |||||||||
01 Jun 2007 | BATH | Good | 1765 | 6 | First To Call | 9st 3lbs | 10 of 15 | S Donohoe | |
slowly into stride, always in the rear |