Queen's Vase 2006 Result
16:55 Friday 23 June 2006 |
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QUEEN'S VASE (Group 3) (1) |
Distance : 2m |
Prize : £34,068 Age : 3yo Race Type : Flat | Going : Gd/Frm |
All 11 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mrs R. J. Jacobs |
Time: 3m 25.6s |
POS | SILK | BTN | HORSE | AGE | WGT | ISP |
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JOCKEY & TRAINER | ||||||
1 | SOAPY DANGER | 3 | 9-1 | 4/1 | ||
J: K. Darley T: Mark Johnston | ||||||
2 | 1¼ | GALIENT (IRE) | 3 | 9-1 | 11/4 | |
J: Philip Robinson T: Michael Jarvis | ||||||
3 | ½ | ERMINE SEA | 3 | 9-1 | 33/1 | |
J: Jimmy Fortune T: John Gosden | ||||||
4 | 1¾ | ROAD TO MANDALAY (IRE) | 3 | 9-1 | 7/2 | |
J: Kieren Fallon T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland | ||||||
5 | sh | LIGHTNING STRIKE (GER) | 3 | 9-1 | 66/1 | |
J: Ian Mongan T: T. G. Mills | ||||||
6 | ½ | SHIPMASTER | 3 | 9-1 | 33/1 | |
J: Eddie Ahern T: Alan King | ||||||
7 | 1½ | PRIVATE BUSINESS (USA) | 3 | 9-1 | 11/1 | |
J: Richard Hughes T: B. W. Hills | ||||||
8 | nk | MOUNT KILIMANJARO (IRE) | 3 | 9-1 | 14/1 | |
J: M. J. Kinane T: John Dunlop | ||||||
9 | 1½ | KASSIOPEIA (IRE) | 3 | 8-12 | 16/1 | |
J: Tony Culhane T: Mick Channon | ||||||
10 | nk | OGEE | 3 | 9-1 | 15/2 | |
J: Ryan Moore T: Sir Michael Stoute | ||||||
11 | 1 | BLUE KSAR (FR) | 3 | 9-1 | 12/1 | |
J: Frankie Dettori T: Saeed bin Suroor |
All 11 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mrs R. J. Jacobs |
Time: 3m 25.6s |
An abnormal test for 3-y-os at the time of year, and the latest renewal wasn't well contested; the 2 with the best form were no more than useful and they came to the fore without needing to improve at all, Galient having dictated for the most part, and the pace seemed only fair, an impression supported by the fact the field hardly became stretched even through the latter stages, the bare form probably not solid in behind.
An abnormal test for 3-y-os at the time of year, and the latest renewal wasn't well contested; the 2 with the best form were no more than useful and they came to the fore without needing to improve at all, Galient having dictated for the most part, and the pace seemed only fair, an impression supported by the fact the field hardly became stretched even through the latter stages, the bare form probably not solid in behind.