Queen Alexandra 2003 Result
17:30 Saturday 21 June 2003 |
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QUEEN ALEXANDRA STAKES (CONDITIONS) (B) |
Distance : 2m 6f 34y |
Prize : £23,200 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Flat | Going : Firm |
All 13 ran. |
Winning Owner: Exors of the late Lord Weinstock |
Time: 4m 47.89s |
POS | SILK | BTN | HORSE | AGE | WGT | ISP |
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JOCKEY & TRAINER | ||||||
1 | COVER UP (IRE) | 6 | 9-3 | 4/5 | ||
J: Kieren Fallon T: Sir Michael Stoute | ||||||
2 | 1¼ | TAMIAMI TRAIL (IRE) | 5 | 9-0 | 16/1 | |
J: Frankie Dettori T: Brian Meehan | ||||||
3 | 4 | DOUBLE HONOUR (FR) | 5 | 9-5 | 11/2 | |
J: Darryll Holland T: Philip Hobbs | ||||||
4 | 15 | FIRST BALLOT (IRE) | 7 | 9-0 | 13/2 | |
J: Jimmy Fortune T: David Elsworth | ||||||
5 | 8 | ESTABLISHMENT | 6 | 9-0 | 10/1 | |
J: Jamie Spencer T: C. A. Cyzer | ||||||
6 | 5 | MOSCOW EXPRESS (IRE) | 11 | 9-0 | 11/1 | |
J: Pat Smullen T: Ms F. M. Crowley, Ireland | ||||||
7 | 2½ | QUEL FONTENAILLES (FR) | 5 | 9-0 | 50/1 | |
J: Mattie Batchelor T: Luke Dace | ||||||
8 | 18 | SPARKLING WATER (USA) | 4 | 8-12 | 50/1 | |
J: D. J. O'Donohoe T: Dai Williams | ||||||
9 | 10 | LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE (IRE) | 11 | 9-0 | 10/1 | |
J: Richard Hughes T: Noel Chance | ||||||
10 | 10 | TAFFRAIL | 5 | 9-3 | 12/1 | |
J: Pat Eddery T: John Dunlop | ||||||
11 | 7 | DOMENICO (IRE) | 5 | 9-0 | 66/1 | |
J: Gary L. Stevens T: J. R. Jenkins | ||||||
12 | ¾ | FRIENDLY ALLIANCE | 7 | 9-0 | 66/1 | |
J: Robyn Brisland T: R. M. Flower | ||||||
13 | ds | JOSHUA'S BAY | 5 | 9-0 | 66/1 | |
J: John Egan T: J. R. Jenkins |
All 13 ran. |
Winning Owner: Exors of the late Lord Weinstock |
Time: 4m 47.89s |
Though the field for this invariably includes a few no hopers, the latest renewal also contained enough 'form' horses to suggest it was an above average renewal; with a sound pace ensuing, making for a searching test of stamina, not surprisingly the field returned well stretched behind the principals, led home by Cover Up; he landed the spoils for the second successive year, breaking the course record by a wide margin to boot and mirroring the achievement of his breeder's Cuff Link, who also won the race twice.
Though the field for this invariably includes a few no hopers, the latest renewal also contained enough 'form' horses to suggest it was an above average renewal; with a sound pace ensuing, making for a searching test of stamina, not surprisingly the field returned well stretched behind the principals, led home by Cover Up; he landed the spoils for the second successive year, breaking the course record by a wide margin to boot and mirroring the achievement of his breeder's Cuff Link, who also won the race twice.