Coventry Stakes 2019 Result
15:05 Tuesday 18 June 2019 |
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COVENTRY STAKES (Group 2) (1) |
Distance : 6f |
Prize : £85,065 Age : 2yo Race Type : Flat | Going : Gd/Frm |
All 17 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mrs John Magnier,Mr M.Tabor & Mr D.Smith |
Time: 1m 13.02s |
All 17 ran. |
Winning Owner: Mrs John Magnier,Mr M.Tabor & Mr D.Smith |
Time: 1m 13.02s |
The customary large field for the premier 2-y-o race of the meeting, the vast majority of the runners promising, 7 unbeaten on their only start, though none of those raced twice had been successful on both outings, the race looking pretty open on potential, though the market got the outcome spot on, the first 3 home the first 3 in the betting, in order, the Coventry surprisingly rarely going to an outsider, just 3 winners this century at double-figure prices, 2 of those Aidan O'Brien second strings, Arizona's success a seventh since 2001 in the race for the O'Brien, his performance an average one for the race, though he looks the type to go on from here, and there was plenty of promise in behind as well; the field raced in 2 groups, the Mark Johnston-trained runners going off hard each side, and though there seemed little in it draw wise, those that bided their time fared better than those ridden close up.
The customary large field for the premier 2-y-o race of the meeting, the vast majority of the runners promising, 7 unbeaten on their only start, though none of those raced twice had been successful on both outings, the race looking pretty open on potential, though the market got the outcome spot on, the first 3 home the first 3 in the betting, in order, the Coventry surprisingly rarely going to an outsider, just 3 winners this century at double-figure prices, 2 of those Aidan O'Brien second strings, Arizona's success a seventh since 2001 in the race for the O'Brien, his performance an average one for the race, though he looks the type to go on from here, and there was plenty of promise in behind as well; the field raced in 2 groups, the Mark Johnston-trained runners going off hard each side, and though there seemed little in it draw wise, those that bided their time fared better than those ridden close up.