7:15
Kempton (AW)
12 Aug 2011
Betfred "Text Fred To 89660" Classified Claiming Stakes
(Class 6) 6f Standard
1st
£1,811.32 2nd
£539 3rd
£269.36 4th
£134.68
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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5 | 88 1 | 70 | 59 | 80 | – |
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b g
Namid |
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Chased leader, driven over 2f out, gradually closed final furlong, led last stride (op 9-1) | ||||||||||
5 | 87 p | 72 | 59 | 79 | – |
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ch g
Rahy (USA) |
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Fast away, led, driven over 2f out, edged right 1f out but looked like holding on, headed last stride (tchd 7-2) | ||||||||||
5 | 811 t | 74 | 54 | 73 | – |
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b g
Namid |
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Chased leaders, ridden and not quicken over 2f out, kept on from over 1f out, snatched 3rd last strides (op 11-4) | ||||||||||
5 | 88 | 67 | 48 | 67 | – |
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ch g
Cozzene (USA) |
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Steadied start, held up last, promising headway on wide outside over 2f out, chased leading pair 1f out, effort petered out and lost 3rd last strides (op 14-1) | ||||||||||
5 | 90 | 74 | 50 | 69 | – |
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br g
Primo Valentino (IRE) |
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Chased leading pair, driven over 2f out, no impression, lost 3rd 1f out and faded (tchd 5-2) | ||||||||||
5 | 92 v | 70 | 43 | 62 | – |
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b g
Exceed And Excel (AUS) |
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Took keen hold, progress on outer to chase leading pair over 3f out, going better than most over 2f out, shaken up and found nil well over 1f out, faded (op 12-1 tchd 14-1) | ||||||||||
5 | 90 b | 73 | 40 | 59 | – |
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b g
Danehill Dancer (IRE) |
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In touch in rear, driven and struggling over 2f out, no progress (op 13-2) | ||||||||||
- 7 ran Off time: 7:15:00 Winning time: 1m 12.30s (slow by 1.20s) Total SP: 112%
- Non-runners: Primo De Vida (self certificate)
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1st owner:
Wildcard Racing Syndicate (Dark Lane)
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2nd owner:
Rakebackmypoker.com (Deerslayer)
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3rd owner:
The Golf Oil Partnership (Brynfa Boy)
- Tote win: £9.30 PL: £3.70 £2 Ex: £53.40 CSF: £35.72
- Dark Lane was claimed by A. W. Carroll for £6,000.