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Newmarket

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Newmarket
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Speed race · horses carry weights to make it fair About 7 furlongs Ideal conditions High-level race 7 runners £49185 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
O. Murphy · A. Balding · 4yo · 8st 10lb
0
SP: 3/1 OR 89 Jockey in form (10 wins in 14 days) Won 1 of last 5 Raced here before
raced in second and towards near side, groups merged after halfway, ridden and led over 1f out, soon hung right, kept on
2nd
H. Doyle · P. Sly · 5yo · 8st 5lb
0
SP: 13/2 OR 84 Won at this course & distance Wearing hood Jockey in form (10 wins in 14 days) 0.8 lengths
took keen hold, led up the centre, ridden and headed over 1f out, no extra towards finish
3rd
R. Moore · R. Hannon · 4yo · 8st 13lb
0
SP: 13/2 OR 92 Jockey in form (7 wins in 14 days) Won 1 of last 5 Raced here before 3.5 lengths
groups merged after halfway, in touch with leaders up the centre, outpaced over 1f out, no impression inside final furlong
4th
2 Jumby
W. Buick · E. Johnson Houghton · 7yo · 9st 9lb
0
SP: 11/1 OR 102 Won at this course & distance Jockey in form (6 wins in 14 days) Won 0 of last 5 3.5 lengths
towards rear up the centre, groups merged after halfway, some headway over 1f out, no impression inside final furlong
5th
G. Wood · J. Candlish · 5yo · 9st 1lb
0
SP: 13/2 OR 94 Wearing cheekpieces Trainer in form Won 2 of last 5 5.0 lengths
took keen hold, in rear towards near side, groups merged after halfway, no extra inside final furlong, some headway over 1f out
6th
N. Callan · T. Clover · 4yo · 9st 2lb
0
SP: 13/8 OR 95 Won at this course & distance Won 2 of last 5 Won here 1 time 14.1 lengths
in touch with leaders towards near side, groups merged after halfway, weakened over 1f out (trainer's rep could offer no explanation for the poor form shown)
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