Prince of Wales's Stakes 2004 Result
15:45 Wednesday 16 June 2004 |
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PRINCE OF WALES'S STAKES (Group 1) (A) |
Distance : 1m 2f |
Prize : £203,000 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Flat | Going : Firm |
All 10 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr Gary A. Tanaka |
Time: 2m 4.95s |
POS | SILK | BTN | HORSE | AGE | WGT | ISP |
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JOCKEY & TRAINER | ||||||
1 | RAKTI | 5 | 9-0 | 3/1 | ||
J: Philip Robinson T: Michael Jarvis | ||||||
2 | 2 | POWERSCOURT | 4 | 9-0 | 9/2 | |
J: Jamie Spencer T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland | ||||||
3 | ½ | IKHTYAR (IRE) | 4 | 9-0 | 8/1 | |
J: Richard Hills T: John Gosden | ||||||
4 | 1½ | SULAMANI (IRE) | 5 | 9-0 | 11/4 | |
J: Frankie Dettori T: Saeed bin Suroor | ||||||
5 | nk | SCOTT'S VIEW | 5 | 9-0 | 25/1 | |
J: Stanley Chin T: Mark Johnston | ||||||
6 | ¾ | PHOENIX REACH (IRE) | 4 | 9-0 | 16/1 | |
J: Darryll Holland T: Andrew Balding | ||||||
7 | 2½ | COMFY (USA) | 5 | 9-0 | 16/1 | |
J: Kieren Fallon T: Sir Michael Stoute | ||||||
8 | 2½ | KAIETEUR (USA) | 5 | 9-0 | 16/1 | |
J: M. J. Kinane T: Brian Meehan | ||||||
9 | 3 | BANDARI (IRE) | 5 | 9-0 | 8/1 | |
J: William Supple T: Mark Johnston | ||||||
10 | 1¼ | LUNAR SOVEREIGN (USA) | 5 | 9-0 | 66/1 | |
J: Kerrin McEvoy T: Saeed bin Suroor |
All 10 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr Gary A. Tanaka |
Time: 2m 4.95s |
A up-to-scratch renewal of this second-day feature, with established stars such as Rakti and Sulamani involved, along with recent impressive winner Powerscourt among others; however, ultimately, as a true test over the trip, rather like the St James's Palace Stakes on day one, it turned out a somewhat unsatisfactory affair, with a lack of early pace ensuring the emphasis would be on a kick off the home turn, which only served to suit the impressive winner.
A up-to-scratch renewal of this second-day feature, with established stars such as Rakti and Sulamani involved, along with recent impressive winner Powerscourt among others; however, ultimately, as a true test over the trip, rather like the St James's Palace Stakes on day one, it turned out a somewhat unsatisfactory affair, with a lack of early pace ensuring the emphasis would be on a kick off the home turn, which only served to suit the impressive winner.