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Going For Gold (GB)

Owner: The Queen Trainer: H & R Charlton Sex: filly Age: 3

Form Summary

GoingView detailed formhide detailed form Starts Wins 2nds 3rds
Firm (Good to Firm in places) 1 1    
Good to Firm (1mile-Post: G/S Sft in plcs, Post-1mile: Good) 1     1
Good to Firm (Good in places) 2     1
Good to Soft (Soft in places) 2      
Standard 1      
Totals 7 1   2

Race History

Date Course Going Distance Class Race Winner Weight Position Jockey SP
08 Oct 2009 Kempton Standard 1m 4f 4 Incendo 9st 3lbs 5 of 10 S J Drowne 12/1
soon led, headed over 10f out, remained prominent, ridden 2f out, weakened inside final furlong
12 Sep 2009 Goodwood Good to Firm (Good in places) 1m 4f 4 Rockfella 9st 4lbs 4 of 9 R L Moore 3/1
held up, lost place over 3f out, ridden and no impression over 2f out until staying on when short of room entering final furlong, soon switched left and stayed on towards finish
06 Aug 2009 Haydock Good to Firm (1mile-Post: G/S Sft in plcs, Post-1mile: Good) 1m 3f 200y 4 Excelsior Academy 9st 5lbs 3 of 9 E Ahern 6/1
slowly into stride, held up towards rear, ridden and headway over 2f out, kept on final furlong
02 Jul 2009 Haydock Firm (Good to Firm in places) 1m 3f 200y 5 Going For Gold 9st 1lbs 1 of 5 A Munro 11/8
took keen hold, tracked leaders in 4th, headway to track leader well over 1f out, ridden to lead over 1f out, carried head high, in command final furlong
11 Jun 2009 Newbury Good to Firm (Good in places) 1m 2f 6y 5 Hidden Brief 9st 3 of 9 S J Drowne 20/1
held up, headway over 2f out, ridden and went 3rd inside final furlong, stayed on well towards finish
25 Oct 2008 Newbury Good to Soft (Soft in places) 1m 4 Monitor Closely 8st 12lbs 12 of 18 S J Drowne 33/1
chased leaders, ridden halfway, weakened over 1f out
09 Oct 2008 Newbury Good to Soft (Soft in places) 1m 4 Skanky Biscuit 8st 12lbs 10 of 15 S J Drowne 25/1
held up in rear, some late headway, never dangerous