Duke of Edinburgh Stakes 2004 Result
17:00 Saturday 19 June 2004 |
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DUKE OF EDINBURGH STAKES (HERITAGE HANDICAP) (B) |
Distance : 1m 4f |
Prize : £29,000 Rated : (0-105) Age : 3yo+ Race Type : Flat | Going : Firm |
All 13 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr Tony Perkins |
Time: 2m 28.74s |
POS | SILK | BTN | HORSE | AGE | WGT | ISP |
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JOCKEY & TRAINER | ||||||
1 | WUNDERWOOD (USA) | 5 | 9-1 | 15/2 | ||
J: Seb Sanders T: Lady Herries | ||||||
2 | 3½ | PAGAN DANCE (IRE) | 5 | 9-1 | 8/1 | |
J: M. J. Kinane T: Amanda Perrett | ||||||
3 | sh | SWIFT TANGO (IRE) | 4 | 9-7 | 9/2 | |
J: Frankie Dettori T: Ed Dunlop | ||||||
4 | 2 | HAMBLEDEN | 7 | 9-9 | 10/1 | |
J: Neil Callan T: Michael Jarvis | ||||||
5 | hd | HIGHLAND GAMES (IRE) | 4 | 8-10 | 20/1 | |
J: K. Darley T: James Given | ||||||
6 | 1½ | BRIAREUS | 4 | 8-1 | 22/1 | |
J: Jimmy Quinn T: Andrew Balding | ||||||
7 | hd | ANTICIPATING | 4 | 8-8 | 11/2 | |
J: Kieren Fallon T: Andrew Balding | ||||||
8 | 1 | OCEAN AVENUE (IRE) | 5 | 8-7 | 8/1 | |
J: Darryll Holland T: C. A. Horgan | ||||||
9 | 5 | PRINCE NUREYEV (IRE) | 4 | 9-1 | 16/1 | |
J: Steve Drowne T: Rod Millman | ||||||
10 | 1¼ | TRUST RULE | 4 | 9-4 | 7/1 | |
J: Michael Hills T: B. W. Hills | ||||||
11 | 1 | COUNSEL'S OPINION (IRE) | 7 | 9-13 | 9/1 | |
J: Johnny Murtagh T: Chris Wall | ||||||
12 | 5 | OCEAN OF STORMS (IRE) | 9 | 8-1 | 50/1 | |
J: Richard Thomas T: Christian Wroe | ||||||
13 | ds | NOPEKAN (IRE) | 4 | 9-3 | 66/1 | |
J: Vince Slattery T: Mrs K. Waldron |
All 13 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr Tony Perkins |
Time: 2m 28.74s |
A field of mainly useful or better runners for the first Saturday running of this prestigious handicap, but the ground played its part, four withdrawn and several seeming completely unable to act under the rather extreme conditions; the pace was only fair, some going too freely, and it all added up to a most decisive winner.
A field of mainly useful or better runners for the first Saturday running of this prestigious handicap, but the ground played its part, four withdrawn and several seeming completely unable to act under the rather extreme conditions; the pace was only fair, some going too freely, and it all added up to a most decisive winner.