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Ayr

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Ayr
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Speed race on the flat About 5 furlongs Ideal conditions Entry-level race 5 runners £7869 prize
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1st
J. Hart · J. S O'Donoghue · 2yo · 9st 7lb
0
SP: 7/1 Won 0 of last 5
raced centre, raced in second, pushed along halfway, soon hung left, pressed leader inside final furlong, ridden to lead inside final 110yds, comfortably
2nd
4 Wateen
K. O'Neill · A. Haynes · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 3/1 First run (debut) 0.8 lengths
raced centre, raced in fourth, smooth headway halfway, led but hung left over 1f out, faced challenge inside final furlong, no extra and headed inside final 110yds
3rd
O. Orr · R. Fahey · 2yo · 9st 7lb
0
SP: 2/1 First run (debut) 0.9 lengths
raced centre, raced in last, outpaced after 1f, rallied and went third 1f out, kept on inside final furlong, nearest finish, eyecatcher
4th
J. Fanning · C. Johnston · 2yo · 9st 7lb
0
SP: 15/8 First run (debut) Jockey in form (5 wins in 14 days) 6.0 lengths
raced centre, raced in third, lost position halfway, no impression from over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong
5th
D. Allan · T. Easterby · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 12/1 Won 0 of last 5 9.9 lengths
started quickly, took keen hold, led and alone against far rail, clear halfway, headed and lost second over 1f out, soon weakened quickly
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