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Last Win
Bath Fri, 6th Jun, 25 3/1Fav, William Carver
(274 days)
Last Run
Bath Fri, 6th Jun, 25
1st, 3/1Fav, William Carver
(274 days)
Lifetime
Runs
Wins
Win %
Earnings
Flat IRE
5
2
40%
€73,100
Flat GB
26
1
4%
£15,868
Flat FR
1
0
0%
0
Under Rules Total
32
3
9%
Date Course Conditions
Race Result
Jockey
Class
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MorningSP
Jan 2025
February Sale (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Lot Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 219
Prices
Avg: £18,034
Median: £11,000
Maximum: £220,000
Oct 2024
Autumn Horses In Training (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Lot Withdrawn
Lots Sold: 1025
Prices
Avg: £34,994
Median: £16,000
Maximum: £1,300,000
Change of Trainer A P O'Brien to Jamie Osborne
Oct 2022
Autumn Horses In Training (Tattersalls (UK))
Purchaser: Form Bloodstock
£150,000
Lots Sold: 1006
Prices
Avg: £35,949
Median: £16,000
Maximum: £850,000
08Sep21 Cor 7f Good 2y Mdn(16K)
9-5[13/2]2nd of 11, 0.5L behind Confident Star
J A Heffernan
8/113/2
Symbols Explained
ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run srMentioned in Stewards Report in Results bbvBroke Blood Vessel
The superscript number on headgear bl2 indicates number of times worn. A plus bl+ indicates more than 10 times where as red background bl1indicates first time.

Aikhal (IRE)




He stepped up to a mile and a quarter today and he got the trip very well. You'd be delighted with what he has done there, he has beaten some real solid older horses. Hopefully he has got a bright future from here. He won well and they weren't getting anywhere near him. We thought this was a very good horse last year but he got a hold up in the spring and he went to the St James’s Palace without a run which is certainly not ideal. It was a slow pace and then they quickened and left him. Ryan said maybe we ran the wrong horse in the Derby when he got off him. Ryan said they went a strong gallop and he couldn’t believe how well he was going and he ran right through the line.
A P O'Brien





