2:45
Windsor
9 Oct 2017
Fireworks Spectacular Here On 4th November Claiming Stakes
(Class 6) 1m2f Good To Soft
1st
£2,264.15 2nd
£673.75 3rd
£336.70 4th
£168.35
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 | 85 t | 64 | 12 | 57 | – |
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b f
Rip Van Winkle (IRE) |
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Close up, tracked leader halfway, still going easily when led 2f out, driven clear over 1f out (op 8/1 tchd 10/1) | ||||||||||
3 | 90 p | 73 | 21 | 68 | – |
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b g
Rock Of Gibraltar (IRE) |
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Tracked leader to halfway, stayed close up, shaken up over 2f out, went 2nd just over 1f out, one pace and no impression on winner (op 5/4) | ||||||||||
4 | 92 t | 71 | 13 | 59 | – |
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gr g
Aussie Rules (USA) |
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Reluctant to get going and lost several lengths, in touch in last pair, urged along 4f out, progress on outer 2f out, one pace in 3rd place final furlong (jockey said gelding was slowly away) (op 7/2) | ||||||||||
4 | 812 | 52 | 8 | 55 | – |
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gr g
Aqlaam |
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Led, ridden and headed 2f out, lost 2nd and one pace just over 1f out (op 12/1) | ||||||||||
3 | 96 | 66 | 18 | 67 | – |
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b g
Fast Company (IRE) |
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Close up, ridden over 2f out, faded just over 1f out (tchd 5/1) | ||||||||||
3 | 712 b | 44 | – | 24 | – | |||||
ch f
Stimulation (IRE) |
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In touch to 2f out, weakened quickly (op 66/1) | ||||||||||
4 | 92 b | 59 | – | 7 | – | |||||
b g
Sir Percy |
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Always in last pair, struggling 4f out, tailed off (op 33/1) | ||||||||||
- 7 ran Off time: 2:45:21 Winning time: 2m 9.98s (slow by 4.68s) Total SP: 110%
- Non-runners: Born To Please (self certificate)
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1st owner:
Good Evans Racing Partnership (Unsuspected Girl)
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2nd owner:
The Royal Ascot Racing Club (Prerogative)
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3rd owner:
Mrs Rachel Dawson (Outback Blue)
- Tote win: £8.30 PL: £3.20 £1.30 Ex: £24.70 CSF: £21.77 Trifecta: £43.80
- The winner was claimed by Mr J. M. Bradley for £4,000. Prerogative was claimed by Mr A. W. Carroll for £15,000.