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3.30 2m. 145yds. Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 4-y-o plus 7 Declared
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1st - £4,225.00 2nd - £1,944.00 3rd - £972.00 4th - £486.00 5th - £242.00
Formscan - OLD BRIDGE showed promise in three starts for Gordon Elliott in Ireland and appears to be getting better with experience. Connections have played a shrewd move in keeping him to maiden company on his debut run for David Pipe. Blackwater Lilly has also shown ability in her previous runs over hurdles and is feared most with first-time cheekpieces tried. Jockey bookings would suggest that City Of Diamonds is the pick of the Donald McCain pair.
Diamond Boy (FR)-Honey Rosie(Byron)
(198) (Mr J Fyffe)
Garswood (GB)-Donna Giovanna(Mozart)
WS1(505) (Mr Robert P Clarke)
El Kabeir (USA)-Killura(Mizzen Mast)
bl2(38) (Nigel Sanders And Ella Pickard)
Born To Sea (IRE)-Aki Anyasova(Muhtathir)
hd4(22) (South West Rail Solutions Limited)Rated 115
Casamento (IRE)-Cuckoo's Calling(So You Think)
cp1(33) (Mr Joseph Bell & Partner)Rated 103
Telescope (IRE)-Robyn De Galles(Robin Des Champs)
hd2(23) (The Perthy Partnership)
Pillar Coral (GB)-Sainte Russy(Saint des Saints)
hd1(63) (Mr Wayne Woods)
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WS Wind Surgery ts2 Tongue Strap vs2 Visor hd2 Hood es2 Eye Shield ec2 Eye Cover cp2 Cheekpiece bl2 Blinkers tt2 Tongue Tie bo2 Blinkers one cowl e2 Ear Plugs p2 Pacifier pc2 Pacifier with cowls ps2 Pacifier one cowl sr2 Shadow Roll co2 Cheekpiece one side sb2 Sheepskin Browband cc2 Cornell Collar xb2 Crossed Nose Band cd2 Course and Distance Winner c2 Course Winner d2 Distance Winner bf Beaten Favourite on Last Run
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.
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24th Apr 25 Bangor-on-Dee(2m 3f 123yds Hurdle, Good to Soft (Soft in places)) 200/1 10-12 Toby Wynne pulled up 9 runners, in race won by I'm A Lumberjack (GB)