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Market Rasen

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Market Rasen
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Jumps race · solid fences · weighted to be fair About 3 miles Ideal conditions Mid-level race 6 runners £18198 prize
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20+ Strong pick 12-19 Solid chance 6-11 In the mix Below 6 Outsider How scores work
1st
D. McMenamin · M. Walford · 10yo · 10st 8lb
0
SP: 100/30 OR 105 Won at this course & distance Won 1 of last 5 Won here 3 times
disputed lead, led 3rd, faced challenge before 3 out, edged left after 2 out, went clear approaching last, kept on well
2nd
J. Burke · H. Oliver · 9yo · 11st 3lb
0
SP: 11/8 OR 114 Won at this course & distance Wearing cheekpieces Won 4 of last 5 5 lengths
took keen hold, in rear but in touch with leaders, raced in third with one circuit to go, pressed leader on turn after 4 out, soon challenging, switched right after 2 out, kept on but no extra approaching last
3rd
T. Durrell · D. Skelton · 8yo · 11st 11lb
0
SP: 10/1 OR 122 Trainer in form Won 1 of last 5 Raced here before 18 lengths
disputed lead, prominent 3rd, raced in second from 4th, lost second on turn after 4 out, outpaced 3 out, weakened run-in
4th
T. Broughton · F. O'Brien · 8yo · 11st 9lb
0
SP: 4/1 OR 120 Wearing cheekpieces Won 1 of last 5 Raced here before 20.2 lengths
disputed lead, prominent 3rd, in touch with leaders 4th, outpaced 4 out, weakened before last
Pulled Up
J. Hamilton · M. Walford · 8yo · 12st 0lb
0
SP: 4/1 OR 125 Won 0 of last 5 Pulled Up
in rear but in touch with leaders, pushed along with one circuit to go, struggling and detached 4 out, pulled up before 3 out (trainer said, regarding the poor form shown, that gelding was unsuited by the good ground on this occasion, which in his opinion was riding quicker than officially described)
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