2:15
Lingfield (AW)
3 Jan 2006
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(Class 6) (1m1yds) 1m Standard
1st
£2,388.75 2nd
£705.25 3rd
£352.80
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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3 | 92 | 64 | 56 | 64 | – |
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b g
Indian Ridge (IRE) |
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Reared start and lost 6 lengths, held up in rear, headway 3f out, driven to challenge final furlong, led near finish (op 6-4 tchd 2-1) | ||||||||||
3 | 811 | 60 | 50 | 58 | – |
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ch g
Pivotal |
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Led, ridden and kept on final furlong, headed and just outpaced near finish (op 11-4 tchd 5-2 and 4-1) | ||||||||||
3 | 811 | 50 | 42 | 50 | – |
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b c
Red Ransom (USA) |
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Held up in 5th, effort on outside 3f out, hard ridden and swished tail 2f out, hung badly left, kept on to take 3rd inside final furlong (op 13-2 tchd 7-4, 7-1 in a place) | ||||||||||
3 | 86 p | 53 | 38 | 47 | – |
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b g
Bold Fact (USA) |
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Close up, went 2nd over 3f out, hung left and no extra over 1f out | ||||||||||
3 | 83 | – | 33 | 41 | – |
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b f
Beckett (IRE) |
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Held up towards rear, headway 4f out, outpaced final 2f (op 4-1 tchd 6-1) | ||||||||||
3 | 86 | 35 | – | – | – | |||||
b f
Zaha (CAN) |
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Prominent until weakened rapidly over 3f out (op 50-1) | ||||||||||
3 | 86 b1 | – | – | – | – | |||||
b f
Cape Cross (IRE) |
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Took keen hold, prominent 3f, weakened rapidly, well behind and eased final 2f (tchd 25-1) | ||||||||||
- 7 ran Off time: 2:16:00 Winning time: 1m 39.30s (slow by 4.40s) Total SP: 119%
- Non-runners: African Blues (withdrawn on vet's advice), Yeoman's Girl (stressed in horsebox)
- Rule 4: African Blues was withdrawn. Price at the time of withdrawal was 80-1. Rule does not apply.
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1st owner:
Mark Entwistle (Indian Wizard)
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2nd owner:
Paul J Dixon (Ten Shun)
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3rd owner:
J R May (King's Charter)
- Tote win: £3.50 PL: £1.50 £2.20 Ex: £9.80 CSF: £9.18
- The winner was bought in for 6,800gns. King's Charter was the subject of a friendly claim.