Jersey Stakes 2003 Result
14:30 Wednesday 18 June 2003 |
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JERSEY STAKES (Group 3) (A) |
Distance : 7f |
Prize : £43,500 Age : 3yo Race Type : Flat | Going : Gd/Frm |
All 14 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr Saeed Manana |
Time: 1m 26.64s |
POS | SILK | BTN | HORSE | AGE | WGT | ISP |
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JOCKEY & TRAINER | ||||||
1 | MEMBERSHIP (USA) | 3 | 8-10 | 20/1 | ||
J: Gary L. Stevens T: Clive Brittain | ||||||
2 | 2½ | ARAKAN (USA) | 3 | 8-10 | 2/1 | |
J: Kieren Fallon T: Sir Michael Stoute | ||||||
3 | nk | RIMROD (USA) | 3 | 8-13 | 14/1 | |
J: Martin Dwyer T: Andrew Balding | ||||||
4 | sh | WIZARD OF NOZ | 3 | 8-10 | 20/1 | |
J: Christophe Soumillon T: Jeremy Noseda | ||||||
5 | 1½ | DESERT DESTINY | 3 | 8-10 | 5/1 | |
J: Frankie Dettori T: David Loder | ||||||
6 | 1¼ | TANTE ROSE (IRE) | 3 | 8-13 | 25/1 | |
J: Michael Hills T: B. W. Hills | ||||||
7 | 2½ | SATURN (IRE) | 3 | 8-10 | 6/1 | |
J: Darryll Holland T: Michael Bell | ||||||
8 | 3 | SOMNUS | 3 | 8-10 | 14/1 | |
J: Ted Durcan T: Tim Easterby | ||||||
9 | ¾ | A VERY GOOD YEAR (IRE) | 3 | 8-10 | 33/1 | |
J: A. Clark T: T. G. Mills | ||||||
9 | dh | SALT LAKE CITY (USA) | 3 | 8-10 | 25/1 | |
J: M. J. Kinane T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland | ||||||
11 | nk | PRESTO VENTO | 3 | 8-10 | 50/1 | |
J: Pat Eddery T: Richard Hannon Snr | ||||||
12 | sh | BLAZING THUNDER | 3 | 8-10 | 9/1 | |
J: Richard Hughes T: John Gosden | ||||||
13 | 10 | NAAHY | 3 | 8-10 | 10/1 | |
J: Jamie Spencer T: Mick Channon | ||||||
14 | 13 | KETAN | 3 | 8-10 | 100/1 | |
J: John Egan T: P. A. Blockley |
All 14 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr Saeed Manana |
Time: 1m 26.64s |
Just an average renewal of this Group 3 for 3-y-o's, with nothing really impressing overly as likely to progress to play a big part in the leading races later on; the pace was strong, probably overly so, and the principals all came from a little way back.
Just an average renewal of this Group 3 for 3-y-o's, with nothing really impressing overly as likely to progress to play a big part in the leading races later on; the pace was strong, probably overly so, and the principals all came from a little way back.