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Naas

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Naas
Finished
Jumps race · solid fences · weighted to be fair About 2.5 miles Soft, spongy ground 10 runners £11264 prize
Turf track
Result — sorted by finishing position
20+ Strong pick 12-19 Solid chance 6-11 In the mix Below 6 Outsider How scores work
1st
M. Walsh · R. Tyner · 6yo · 10st 11lb
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SP: 6/1 OR 102 Fresh (269 days off) Jockey in form (3 wins in 14 days) Trainer in form
2nd
D. Meyler · N. Meade · 5yo · 10st 9lb
0
SP: 7/1 OR 100 Wearing cheekpieces Won 0 of last 5 5 lengths
3rd
K. Donoghue · G. Cromwell · 6yo · 11st 9lb
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SP: 7/1 OR 114 Wearing cheekpieces Fresh (316 days off) Won 0 of last 5 6.8 lengths
4th
R. Doyle · A. L T Moore · 7yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 7/1 OR 107 Fresh (181 days off) Won 0 of last 5 Won here 1 time 7.0 lengths
5th
5 Ceroc
P. Enright · A. Slattery · 7yo · 11st 5lb
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SP: 4/1 OR 110 Wearing blinkers Won 0 of last 5 Raced here before 8.2 lengths
6th
K. Buckley · G. Cromwell · 6yo · 11st 12lb
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SP: 10/1 OR 117 Won 0 of last 5 8.9 lengths
7th
D. Gilligan · G. Elliott · 9yo · 11st 0lb
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SP: 11/2 OR 105 Wearing cheekpieces Won 1 of last 5 14.4 lengths
8th
S. Torrens · L. Doyle · 10yo · 11st 3lb
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SP: 14/1 OR 108 Fresh (198 days off) Won 0 of last 5 Raced here before 21.4 lengths
9th
B. Hayes · P. Fenton · 7yo · 11st 10lb
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SP: 10/1 OR 115 Wearing cheekpieces Fresh (131 days off) Won 1 of last 5 100.5 lengths
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