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LEOPARDSTOWN 18:30

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18:30 Thursday 06 June 2024

IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF GLENCAIRN STAKES (Listed)

Distance : 1m 1f
Prize : €40,000 Age : 3yo+ 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 (2) 1 (2) C. D. Hayes silk 5. TARAWA (IRE) 5. TARAWA (IRE) -7 <
102
-6 > 96 C. D. Hayes 4 9-4 2/13f 2/13f
C. D. Hayes silk bf SHAMARDAL (USA) 129 - TANOURA (IRE) 109 DALAKHANI (IRE) 133 J: C. D. Hayes
T: D. K. Weld, Ireland
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-4 Eq: (s)
D. K. Weld, Ireland (s)
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got back on track, with the benefit of a recent run under her belt, to belatedly double her career tally, having the run of things under a canny ride but looking well suited by the increase in trip; tracked pace, went on after 3f, quickened clear early in straight, kept up to work; likely to stay 1¼m and will remain of plenty of interest at this sort of level.
tracked pace, went on after 3f, quickened clear early in straight, kept up to work
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2 (5) 2 (5) K. T. O'Neill silk 2. CAIRO (IRE) 2. CAIRO (IRE) -6 <
102+
-18 > 96 K. T. O'Neill 4 9-9 13/27.5 13/27.5
K. T. O'Neill silk bc QUALITY ROAD (USA) 131 - CUFF (IRE) 97 GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: K. T. O'Neill
T: Alice Haynes
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9 Eq: (t)
Alice Haynes (t)
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in first-time tongue strap, ran respectably on first outing since leaving Aidan O'Brien after 10 weeks off, the winner not for catching by the time he hit top stride; waited with, ridden entering straight, took time to get going, kept on to go second final 50 yds, not ideally placed.
waited with, ridden entering straight, kept on, took second final 50 yds
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3 (8) 3 (8) Declan McDonogh silk ¾ 8. UNREASONABLE (IRE) 8. UNREASONABLE (IRE) -6 <
94
-12 > 87 Declan McDonogh 3 8-7 9/110 9/110
Declan McDonogh silk bf NO NAY NEVER (USA) 118+ - SILENT THOUGHTS (IRE) GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Declan McDonogh
T: Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-7
Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
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improved again upped 1f in trip, albeit better placed than most the way things went; tracked pace, effort early in straight, one paced and just clung on for a place.
tracked pace, effort early in straight, one paced
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4 (6) 4 (6) William James Lee silk sh 1. SELF BELIEF (IRE) 1. SELF BELIEF (IRE) -7 <
103
-4 > 97 William James Lee 5 9-12 8/19 8/19
William James Lee silk bg MAKE BELIEVE 127 - FACT OR FOLKLORE (IRE) 69P LOPE DE VEGA (IRE) 125 J: William James Lee
T: W. McCreery, Ireland
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-12
W. McCreery, Ireland
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ran respectably, under a penalty for last year's C&D Group 3 win, after 8 months off, left poorly placed the way things went; dropped out, had to pick way through straight, kept on and nearly snatched third.
dropped out, weaved through straight, kept on
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5 (4) 5 (4) C. T. Keane silk 7. FORMAL DISPLAY 7. FORMAL DISPLAY -2 <
92+
-11 > 86 C. T. Keane 3 8-12 11/43.75 11/43.75
C. T. Keane silk brc TOO DARN HOT 127p - PASSAGE OF TIME 115 DANSILI 127 J: C. T. Keane
T: G. M. Lyons, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-12
G. M. Lyons, Ireland
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back on turf, didn't really have the chance the market suggested, but still ran creditably up in grade after 7 months off, not seen to best effect, either; mid-division, took strong hold, met some trouble entering straight, keeping on when short of room again 1f out, not knocked about; remains open to improvement.
mid-division, not clear run entering straight, keeping on when short of room again 1f out
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6 (3) 6 (3) D. B. McMonagle silk 4. BELHAVEN (IRE) 4. BELHAVEN (IRE) +12 <
86
+13 > 80 D. B. McMonagle 5 9-4 8/19 8/19
D. B. McMonagle silk chm BELARDO (IRE) 125 - PARK HAVEN (IRE) 79p MARJU (IRE) 127 J: D. B. McMonagle
T: Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-4
Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
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who had scrambled home in a handicap on return, wasn't good enough up in grade, as had been the case on her only previous try at this level; mid-division, ridden entering straight, one paced.
mid-division, ridden entering straight, one paced
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7 (1) 7 (1) Shane Foley silk nk 3. QUAR SHAMAR (GER) 3. QUAR SHAMAR (GER) -10 <
91
-8 > 84 Shane Foley 4 9-9 40/141 40/141
Shane Foley silk chg SHAMARDAL (USA) 129 - QUARIANA (GER) LOMITAS 129 J: Shane Foley
T: Mrs J. Harrington, Ireland
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9 Eq: (s)
Mrs J. Harrington, Ireland (s)
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retried in headgear, fared no better after just 4 days off; led, headed after 3f, driven entering straight, dropped away.
led, headed after 3f, under pressure entering straight, dropped away
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8 (7) 8 (7) R. P. Cleary silk 1 6. CLEAN ENERGY (IRE) 6. CLEAN ENERGY (IRE)
87+
80 R. P. Cleary 3 8-12 20/121 20/121
R. P. Cleary silk chc DAWN APPROACH (IRE) 132 - DUAISBHANNA (IRE) 94 ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (IRE) 133 J: R. P. Cleary
T: J. S. Bolger, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-12
J. S. Bolger, Ireland
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(by Dawn Approach: sixth foal: half-brother to 7f winner (stays 9f) Vocal Studies (by Vocalised) and 10.3f winner Halla Ban (by Parish Hall): dam winner up to 1m (2-y-o 6f winner)) whose yard knows this family well, ran to a fairly useful level pitched in quite deep on debut; waited with, brief headway out wide entering straight, effort flattened out; a reproduction of this form would be good enough to win an average maiden.
waited with, brief effort wide entering straight, not sustain effort
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All 8 ran.

Winning Owner: H. H. Aga Khan

Time: 1m 55.27s Closing Sectional: (2f): 24.45s (104.8%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 113%, Betfair SP 100.7%

A tactical listed event in which the pair with the best form on offer came to the fore under contrasting rides, the winner in control over 1f out having got first run.

TARAWA (IRE) got back on track, with the benefit of a recent run under her belt, to belatedly double her career tally, having the run of things under a canny ride but looking well suited by the increase in trip; tracked pace, went on after 3f, quickened clear early in straight, kept up to work; likely to stay 1¼m and will remain of plenty of interest at this sort of level.

CAIRO (IRE) in first-time tongue strap, ran respectably on first outing since leaving Aidan O'Brien after 10 weeks off, the winner not for catching by the time he hit top stride; waited with, ridden entering straight, took time to get going, kept on to go second final 50 yds, not ideally placed.

UNREASONABLE (IRE) improved again upped 1f in trip, albeit better placed than most the way things went; tracked pace, effort early in straight, one paced and just clung on for a place.

SELF BELIEF (IRE) ran respectably, under a penalty for last year's C&D Group 3 win, after 8 months off, left poorly placed the way things went; dropped out, had to pick way through straight, kept on and nearly snatched third.

FORMAL DISPLAY back on turf, didn't really have the chance the market suggested, but still ran creditably up in grade after 7 months off, not seen to best effect, either; mid-division, took strong hold, met some trouble entering straight, keeping on when short of room again 1f out, not knocked about; remains open to improvement.

BELHAVEN (IRE) who had scrambled home in a handicap on return, wasn't good enough up in grade, as had been the case on her only previous try at this level; mid-division, ridden entering straight, one paced.

QUAR SHAMAR (GER) retried in headgear, fared no better after just 4 days off; led, headed after 3f, driven entering straight, dropped away.

CLEAN ENERGY (IRE) (by Dawn Approach: sixth foal: half-brother to 7f winner (stays 9f) Vocal Studies (by Vocalised) and 10.3f winner Halla Ban (by Parish Hall): dam winner up to 1m (2-y-o 6f winner)) whose yard knows this family well, ran to a fairly useful level pitched in quite deep on debut; waited with, brief headway out wide entering straight, effort flattened out; a reproduction of this form would be good enough to win an average maiden.