6:40
Kempton (AW)
17 Feb 2010
digibet Classified Claiming Stakes
(Class 6) 7f Standard
1st
£2,047.20 2nd
£604.50 3rd
£302.40
Error
Pos. (Draw) |
Horse / SP
Trainer / Jockey
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Jockey
Trainer
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Age | WGT | OR | TS | RPR | MR | ||
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4 | 90 | 70 | 80 | 79 | – |
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b g
Xaar |
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Dwelt, settled in 6th, pushed along and progress over 2f out, ridden and closed quickly to lead over 1f out, soon clear (op 11-4) | ||||||||||
6 | 810 b | 65 | 66 | 65 | – |
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b g
Princely Heir (IRE) |
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Chased leading pair, pushed along 3f out, kept on from over 1f out to take 2nd just inside final furlong, no chance with winner (op 9-2 tchd 6-1) | ||||||||||
5 | 92 b1 | 70 | 69 | 69 | – |
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b g
Dubai Destination (USA) |
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Settled in 5th, ridden 3f out, progress on inner over 1f out, kept on to take 3rd inside final furlong, no danger (op 13-2 tchd 4-1) | ||||||||||
9 | 98 b | 70 | 70 | 70 | – |
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b g
Stravinsky (USA) |
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Chased leader, lost 2nd and ridden over 1f out, no extra entering final furlong, weakened soon after (op 10-3) | ||||||||||
7 | 83 p | 63 | 42 | 42 | – |
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b g
Bertolini (USA) |
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Dwelt, held up in last, pushed along halfway, never a factor (op 12-1) | ||||||||||
5 | 87 t | 67 | 48 | 48 | – |
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b g
Tagula (IRE) |
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Led at decent pace, going easily over 2f out, capitulated and headed over 1f out, weakened rapidly (op 6-1 tchd 13-2) | ||||||||||
7 | 94 | 70 | 35 | 47 | – |
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b g
Barathea (IRE) |
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Dwelt, chased leading trio, ridden 3f out, soon weakened, tailed off (jockey said gelding hung right; vet said gelding was found to be lame right-hind) (op 9-1 tchd 10-1) | ||||||||||
- 7 ran Off time: 6:40:00 Winning time: 1m 24.06s (fast by 0.34s) Total SP: 112%
- Non-runners: Kipchak (self certificate)
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1st owner:
J B Munz (Lord Fidelio)
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2nd owner:
J L Guillambert (Straight Face)
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3rd owner:
Robert Bailey (Trade Centre)
- Tote win: £5.30 PL: £4.60 £1.20 Ex: £16.10 CSF: £18.76
- Winner was claimed by Mr Ollie Pears for £8,000.