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Naas

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Naas
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Speed race on the flat About 5 furlongs Ideal conditions 9 runners £13983 prize
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Result — sorted by finishing position
20+ Strong pick 12-19 Solid chance 6-11 In the mix Below 6 Outsider How scores work
1st
W. Lordan · A. P O'Brien · 2yo · 9st 7lb
0
SP: 15/8 Trainer in form Won 0 of last 5
slowly away, towards rear early, headway and pressed leaders after 1f, ridden inside final furlong, led inside final 110yds, kept on well
2nd
1 Amiata
C. Keane · G. M Lyons · 2yo · 9st 7lb
0
SP: 6/1 First run (debut) 1.2 lengths
slowly away, towards rear early, headway and prominent on inner before halfway, ridden over 1f out, kept on inside final furlong, went second towards finish, no match for winner
3rd
3 Kansas
W. J Lee · A. P O'Brien · 2yo · 9st 7lb
0
SP: 11/2 First run (debut) Trainer in form 1.4 lengths
took keen hold, led, ridden over 1f out, headed inside final 110yds, kept on but lost second towards finish
4th
G. Ryan · D. Aidan O'Brien · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 5/2 Won 0 of last 5 3.7 lengths
pressed leader, pushed along over 1f out, ridden inside final furlong, no extra inside final 110yds
5th
A. Slattery · D. Marnane · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 25/1 First run (debut) Trainer in form 6.2 lengths
never better than midfield
6th
9 Taiyi
S. Foley · M. John Harrington · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 7/1 First run (debut) 6.4 lengths
slowly away, never better than midfield
7th
W. Joyce · M. Mulvany · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 20/1 First run (debut) 8.4 lengths
slowly away and ducked left start, took keen hold, always behind
8th
C. Hayes · M. Kate McGivern · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 100/1 Won 0 of last 5 Raced here before 10.4 lengths
slowly away, always behind
9th
N. Crosse · D. Marnane · 2yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 16/1 First run (debut) Trainer in form 10.9 lengths
took keen hold, prominent, ridden and weakened over 1f out
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