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15:20 Wednesday 12 April 2017

totepool BARRY HILLS FURTHER FLIGHT STAKES (Listed) (1)

Distance : 1m 6f 15y
Prize : £22,684 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Good
Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf
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Pos (Draw) Pos (Draw) Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 (3) 1 (3) Silvestre De Sousa silk 2. ELIDOR 2. ELIDOR -4 <
113
-13 > 29 Silvestre De Sousa 7 9-1 6/17 6/17
Silvestre De Sousa silk brg CAPE CROSS (IRE) 129 - HONORINE (IRE) 89 MARK OF ESTEEM (IRE) 137 J: Silvestre De Sousa
T: Mick Channon
Age: 7 Wgt: 9-1
Mick Channon
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is a likeable type and, after 7 months off, made the breakthrough at this level; held up, crept closer approaching home turn, headway under 3f out, led under 2f out, headed 1f out, rallied to regain lead final 100 yds, all out to hold on; showed a good attitude but didn't need to improve to win what was an ordinary race for the grade, and may well prove hard to place from now on.
held up, headway approaching home turn, effort under 3f out, led under 2f out, headed 1f out, rallied to lead again final 100 yds, all out, game
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2 (5) 2 (5) William Buick silk ns 4. WALL OF FIRE (IRE) 4. WALL OF FIRE (IRE) -7 <
114+
-4 > 30 William Buick 4 8-12 11/82.37f 11/82.37f
William Buick silk bc CANFORD CLIFFS (IRE) 133 - BRIGHT SAPPHIRE (IRE) 55 GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: William Buick
T: Hugo Palmer
Age: 4 Wgt: 8-12 Eq: (b)
Hugo Palmer (b)
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ran respectably in Dubai less than 3 weeks ago and matched 3-y-o form here, sure to have edged a tight finish had he not idled in front and deserving of extra credit given stamina is his strong suit (will stay beyond 2m); chased leader, shaken up over 2f out, produced to lead 1f out, idled and headed final 100 yds, rallied, just failed; represents some strong formlines and boasts a progressive profile, so may do better still, and should prove capable of winning in listed/minor pattern company at the least this year.
chased leaders, shaken up over 2f out, led 1f out, idled, headed final 100 yds, rallied, just failed
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3 (1) 3 (1) Fran Berry silk 3 5. MOONRISE LANDING (IRE) 5. MOONRISE LANDING (IRE) +7 <
104+
-71 > 20 Fran Berry 6 8-10 2/13 2/13
Fran Berry silk grm DALAKHANI (IRE) 133 - CELTIC SLIPPER (IRE) 102 ANABAA (USA) 130 J: Fran Berry
T: Ralph Beckett
Age: 6 Wgt: 8-10
Ralph Beckett
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was most progressive when last seen 11 months off, but has presumably had a few setbacks, failing to qualify to defend her All-Weather Marathon crown and she shaped as if she'll come on for this, also unsuited by the emphasis on speed; dwelt, mid-field, shaken up 3f out, headway soon after, one paced over 1f out, not unduly punished; should be sharper next time.
dwelt, mid-field, shaken up 3f out, headway soon after, one paced
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4 (2) 4 (2) Ryan Moore silk 1 3. TRIP TO PARIS (IRE) 3. TRIP TO PARIS (IRE) -80 <
107
-73 > 23 Ryan Moore 6 9-1 6/17 6/17
Ryan Moore silk bg CHAMPS ELYSEES 124 - LA GRANDE ZOA (IRE) 50 FANTASTIC LIGHT (USA) 134 J: Ryan Moore
T: Ed Dunlop
Age: 6 Wgt: 9-1 Eq: (b)
Ed Dunlop (b)
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back in blinkers, fared better than in Meydan but essentially continues to look a shadow of the horse he was at 4 yrs; made running, soon clear, closed down mid-race, quickened around 3f out, headed 2f out and soon brushed aside.
led, went clear, closed down halfway, quickened 3f out, headed 2f out, no extra
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5 (4) 5 (4) Paul Hanagan silk 4 1. CULMINATION 1. CULMINATION H (105) <
102?
-50 > 18 Paul Hanagan 5 9-1 50/151 50/151
Paul Hanagan silk bg BEAT HOLLOW 126 - APOGEE 113 SHIRLEY HEIGHTS 130 J: Paul Hanagan
T: Donald McCain
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-1
Donald McCain
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was flying too high in this grade; in rear, left behind from 3f out.
rear, left behind from 3f out
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All 5 ran.

Winning Owner: Jon and Julia Aisbitt

Time: 3m 7.24s Closing Sectional: (3f): 35.45s (112.6%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 106%, Betfair SP 100.4%

A tactical renewal of this listed event, the gallop steadying markedly mid-race and only really picking up again 3f out, neither of the pair who fought out the finish needing to improve.

ELIDOR is a likeable type and, after 7 months off, made the breakthrough at this level; held up, crept closer approaching home turn, headway under 3f out, led under 2f out, headed 1f out, rallied to regain lead final 100 yds, all out to hold on; showed a good attitude but didn't need to improve to win what was an ordinary race for the grade, and may well prove hard to place from now on.

WALL OF FIRE (IRE) ran respectably in Dubai less than 3 weeks ago and matched 3-y-o form here, sure to have edged a tight finish had he not idled in front and deserving of extra credit given stamina is his strong suit (will stay beyond 2m); chased leader, shaken up over 2f out, produced to lead 1f out, idled and headed final 100 yds, rallied, just failed; represents some strong formlines and boasts a progressive profile, so may do better still, and should prove capable of winning in listed/minor pattern company at the least this year.

MOONRISE LANDING (IRE) was most progressive when last seen 11 months off, but has presumably had a few setbacks, failing to qualify to defend her All-Weather Marathon crown and she shaped as if she'll come on for this, also unsuited by the emphasis on speed; dwelt, mid-field, shaken up 3f out, headway soon after, one paced over 1f out, not unduly punished; should be sharper next time.

TRIP TO PARIS (IRE) back in blinkers, fared better than in Meydan but essentially continues to look a shadow of the horse he was at 4 yrs; made running, soon clear, closed down mid-race, quickened around 3f out, headed 2f out and soon brushed aside.

CULMINATION was flying too high in this grade; in rear, left behind from 3f out.