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Sandown

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Sandown
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Beginner race · no jumps, no weights About 2 miles Slightly soft ground Standard race 9 runners £7377 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
J. Andrews · T. Ellis · 4yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 12/1 First run (debut)
2nd
H. Cobden · S. Hosie · 4yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 11/4 First run (debut) Wearing hood Jockey in form (9 wins in 14 days) 16 lengths
3rd
M. Goldstein · N. Gifford · 5yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 12/1 Fresh (268 days off) Trainer in form Won 0 of last 5 16.5 lengths
4th
C. Pritchard · B. Pauling · 5yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 5/2 First run (debut) Trainer in form 18.5 lengths
5th
G. Sheehan · J. Snowden · 4yo · 10st 9lb
0
SP: 13/2 First run (debut) Jockey in form (7 wins in 14 days) Trainer in form 24 lengths
6th
C. Quinn · A. Irvine · 5yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 50/1 Fresh (248 days off) Won 0 of last 5 24.1 lengths
7th
S. Twiston-Davies · M. Keady · 4yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 16/1 First run (debut) 28.4 lengths
8th
J. Bowen · M. Keady · 4yo · 11st 2lb
0
SP: 16/1 First run (debut) 97.3 lengths
9th
N. de Boinville · N. Scholfield · 5yo · 10st 9lb
0
SP: 7/2 First run (debut) Jockey in form (2 wins in 14 days) 98.1 lengths
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