Wokingham 2021 Result
17:00 Saturday 19 June 2021 |
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WOKINGHAM STAKES (HERITAGE HANDICAP) (2) |
Distance : 6f |
Prize : £64,800 Rated : (0-110) Age : 3yo+ Race Type : Flat | Going : Gd/Sft |
Non Runners: TIS MARVELLOUS , COUNT OTTO (IRE) , CHIL CHIL , GREAT AMBASSADOR , REPARTEE (IRE) , FLEETING PRINCE (IRE) , STREAMLINE , EDRAAK (IRE) , LEXINGTON DASH (FR) . |
Winning Owner: Chris Kiely Racing Limited |
Time: 1m 15.09s |
Non Runners: TIS MARVELLOUS , COUNT OTTO (IRE) , CHIL CHIL , GREAT AMBASSADOR , REPARTEE (IRE) , FLEETING PRINCE (IRE) , STREAMLINE , EDRAAK (IRE) , LEXINGTON DASH (FR) . |
Winning Owner: Chris Kiely Racing Limited |
Time: 1m 15.09s |
Another reduced-field Wokingham, 9 going-related withdrawals meaning the field was even smaller than the covid-restrictions related field that went to post last year, and hardly typical in terms of the winner either, Rohaan a rare 3-y-o in the race due to his ineligibility as a gelding for the Commonwealth Cup, but putting up the sort of performance that suggests he'd have been a good winner of that contest, this one of the best sprint handicap performances this century, right up with Hoof It's win in 2011 and Borderlescott's third in 2008 in the Stewards' Cup; the field split into 2 groups, the 9 in stalls 17 and higher coming near side, but it was clear 2f out that the bigger group far side were in control, Rohaan one of several to sweep through from behind in a race where the pace collapsed, handicap-snip King's Lynn not getting the clearest of runs through, but no suggestion it cost him the win.
Another reduced-field Wokingham, 9 going-related withdrawals meaning the field was even smaller than the covid-restrictions related field that went to post last year, and hardly typical in terms of the winner either, Rohaan a rare 3-y-o in the race due to his ineligibility as a gelding for the Commonwealth Cup, but putting up the sort of performance that suggests he'd have been a good winner of that contest, this one of the best sprint handicap performances this century, right up with Hoof It's win in 2011 and Borderlescott's third in 2008 in the Stewards' Cup; the field split into 2 groups, the 9 in stalls 17 and higher coming near side, but it was clear 2f out that the bigger group far side were in control, Rohaan one of several to sweep through from behind in a race where the pace collapsed, handicap-snip King's Lynn not getting the clearest of runs through, but no suggestion it cost him the win.