Da Bomber (IRE)
Owner: Mr Philip Bourchier Trainer: J W Unett Sex: Gelding Age: 19
Form Summary
GoingView detailed formhide detailed form | Starts | Wins | 2nds | 3rds |
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Good (Good to Firm in places) | 1 | |||
Good to Firm (Firm in places) | 1 | |||
Good to Firm (Firm Straight Stand's Side) | 1 | |||
Good to Soft (Good in places) | 1 | |||
Heavy (Soft in places) | 1 | |||
Standard | 3 | |||
Totals | 8 |
Race History
Date | Course | Going | Distance | Class | Race Winner | Weight | Position | Jockey | SP |
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28 Jun 2010 | Wolverhampton | Standard | 1m 141y | 6 | Dream Win | 9st 1lbs | 10 of 11 | S Donohoe | 50/1 |
hampered start, pushed along to chase leaders, weakened 2f out | |||||||||
17 Jun 2010 | Warwick | Good (Good to Firm in places) | 1m 22y | 6 | Bidable | 8st 9lbs | 13 of 14 | R Kennemore | 40/1 |
prominent, ridden and losing place when hampered over 1f out, soon weakened | |||||||||
14 Dec 2009 | Wolverhampton | Standard | 1m 141y | 6 | Lunar Limelight | 9st | 13 of 13 | F Sweeney | 12/1 |
tracked leader, ridden over 2f out, weakened over 1f out | |||||||||
30 Nov 2009 | Wolverhampton | Standard | 1m 1f 103y | 6 | Royal Society | 8st 12lbs | 8 of 13 | F Sweeney | 50/1 |
held up, headway over 1f out, one pace | |||||||||
15 Jun 2009 | Carlisle | Good to Firm (Firm Straight Stand's Side) | 7f 200y | 5 | Intersky Charm | 8st 7lbs | 9 of 9 | Jamie Kyne | 18/1 |
tracked leaders until ridden and weakened over 3f out | |||||||||
29 May 2009 | Haydock | Good to Soft (Good in places) | 1m 30y | 5 | Broad Cairn | 10st | 11 of 15 | Graham Gibbons | 66/1 |
held up, ridden over 3f out, never dangerous | |||||||||
22 May 2009 | Haydock | Heavy (Soft in places) | 1m 30y | 5 | High Severa | 9st 12lbs | 11 of 12 | P Mathers | 40/1 |
mid-division and keen, weakened 3f out and tailed off | |||||||||
26 May 2008 | Leicester | Good to Firm (Firm in places) | 7f 9y | 5 | Yahwudhee | 9st 3lbs | 5 of 9 | P Cosgrave | 50/1 |
in rear, ridden 3f out, kept on approaching final furlong, never nearer |