Wolferton Handicap 2012 Result
16:25 Friday 22 June 2012 |
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WOLFERTON HANDICAP (Listed) (1) |
Distance : 1m 2f |
Prize : £31,191 Rated : (0-110) Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Flat | Going : Gd/Sft |
All 13 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr George Strawbridge |
Time: 2m 8s |
POS | SILK | BTN | HORSE | AGE | WGT | ISP |
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JOCKEY & TRAINER | ||||||
1 | GATEWOOD | 4 | 8-11 | 3/1 | ||
J: William Buick T: John Gosden | ||||||
2 | nk | BLACK SPIRIT (USA) | 5 | 8-13 | 20/1 | |
J: Adam Kirby T: Clive Cox | ||||||
3 | hd | MIJHAAR | 4 | 9-1 | 9/2 | |
J: Neil Callan T: Roger Varian | ||||||
4 | ¾ | QARAABA | 5 | 9-0 | 9/2 | |
J: George Baker T: Seamus Durack | ||||||
5 | nk | RETRIEVE (AUS) | 5 | 9-7 | 14/1 | |
J: Frankie Dettori T: Saeed bin Suroor | ||||||
6 | nk | KIRTHILL (IRE) | 4 | 8-13 | 9/1 | |
J: Ryan Moore T: Luca Cumani | ||||||
7 | 1¾ | SIRVINO | 7 | 8-11 | 12/1 | |
J: Richard Hughes T: David Barron | ||||||
8 | 2¼ | OPERA GAL (IRE) | 5 | 8-10 | 33/1 | |
J: David Probert T: Andrew Balding | ||||||
9 | ¾ | HYPER (USA) | 5 | 8-13 | 25/1 | |
J: Johnny Murtagh T: Chad C. Brown, USA | ||||||
10 | 2 | CON ARTIST (IRE) | 5 | 9-1 | 16/1 | |
J: Silvestre De Sousa T: Saeed bin Suroor | ||||||
11 | 1¼ | FRENCH NAVY | 4 | 9-7 | 9/1 | |
J: Mickael Barzalona T: Mahmood Al Zarooni, UAE | ||||||
12 | 9 | BEACHFIRE | 5 | 9-4 | 20/1 | |
J: Paul Hanagan T: John Gosden | ||||||
13 | 3¼ | OTTOMAN EMPIRE (FR) | 6 | 9-1 | 25/1 | |
J: James Doyle T: David Simcock |
All 13 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mr George Strawbridge |
Time: 2m 8s |
It almost goes without saying that handicaps at this meeting are strongly-contested, but this form looks especially solid, plenty either bang in form and/or still on the up, and an even pace meant there were no hard-luck stories, either, the winner getting up towards the finish and maintaining his unbeaten start to the season.
It almost goes without saying that handicaps at this meeting are strongly-contested, but this form looks especially solid, plenty either bang in form and/or still on the up, and an even pace meant there were no hard-luck stories, either, the winner getting up towards the finish and maintaining his unbeaten start to the season.