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Wolverhampton 24 Rennort 24 Wolverhampton Montag, 8. Februar 2021 Bombardier All Weather 'Hands And Heels' Series Apprentice Handicap 1 17:30 1441 m 5.524 PLCPT QPL Play Ladbrokes 5-A-Side On Football Selling Stakes 2 18:00 1441 m 5.524 PLCPT QPL Get Your Ladbrokes Daily Odds Boost Handicap 3 18:30 1025 m 6.459 QUAPT PLCPT Betway Classified Stakes 4 19:00 2460 m 5.524 QUAPT PLCPT QPL Bombardier 'March To Your Own Drum' Handicap 5 19:30 1739 m 11.312 QUAPT PLCPT QPL Betway Novice Stakes 6 20:00 1905 m 5.214 QUAPT PLCPT QPL Heed Your Hunch At Betway Handicap 7 20:30 1905 m 5.524 QPL 08.02.2021 - Wolverhampton ©2021 by Wettstar / LiveSports.at KG / Meeting ID: 224918 / ExtID: 201358 Seite 1 08.02.2021 - Wolverhampton Rennen # 7 Seite 2 WANN STARTET IHR PFERD... Adjourned 6 Corrida De Toros 7 Going Underground 6 Misu Pete 1 Poetic Force 5 Al Muffrih 5 Detonation 4 Gonzaga 1 Mo Henry 1 Quoteline Direct 7 Amaysmont 5 Dolphin Village 4 Gypsy Boy 2 Molliana 4 Rockesbury 1 Apachito 4 Eastern Star 1 Hot Team 7 Mops Gem 2 Rockett Man 3 Asgoodasitgets 2 Ember's Glow 4 Jack D'or 7 Mostallim 1 Secret Victory 5 Atheeb 5 Everkyllachy 1 Jenny Ren 4 My Brother Mike 7 Shackabooah 1 Blue Moonrise 3 Final Attack 7 Kaser 5 October Upstate 2 Snow Ocean 5 Blueskyandsunshine 6 Firsteen 1 London 1 Ooh Is It 2 Star Ascending 7 Broken Rifle 7 Fiscal Prudence 6 Mack The Knife 4 Open Mystery 2 Steel An Icon 6 Burnage Boy 4 For Peat's Sake 3 Maeve's Memory 2 Pallas Dancer 7 Tataboq 2 Byford 6 French Minstrel 7 Magic Girl 6 Phoenix Strike 4 Tex Australia 6 Cahors 3 Global Response 3 Mercury 1 Pilot Wings 7 The King's Steed 1 WANN STARTET IHR JOCKEY / FAHRER... Abigail Pierce 7 Aiden Brookes 1 Alistair Rawlinson 6 Andrew Mullen 2,4,6 Barry Mchugh 5,7 Ben Robinson 7 Ben-A. Curtis 2,3,4 Billy Garritty 4,6,7 Bradley Harris 1 C Lee 5 Callum Hutchinson 1 Callum Shepherd 6 Charles Bishop 7 Christian Howarth 1,5 Daniel Muscutt 4,6 Darragh Keenan 3 Elinor Jones 1 Elisha Whittington 5,7 Frederick Larson 1 George Bass 1,2,6 George Rooke 2 Harrison Shaw 2,4 Hollie Doyle 2,3,4,5 Jack Mitchell 3,4,7 Jason Hart 5,6 Jessica Anderson 1 Laura Coughlan 2 Liam-P. Keniry 7 Luke Catton 1 Mollie Phillips 1 Morgan Cole 1 Non Runner 4 Oisin McSweeney 1 Paul Mulrennan 4 Richard Kingscote 4,7 Rossa Ryan 5,7 S M Levey 7 T P Queally 2 Tony Hamilton 6 William Carson 3 William Carver 6 WANN STARTET IHR TRAINER... A Carson 3 A Keatley 1 A M Balding 6 A W Carroll 1,4,5,7 B Ellison 7 B Haslam 2,4 C Appleby 5 D Loughnane 5 D M Loughnane 4 E De Giles 7 E Walker 7 G Boughey 1,5 Gay Kelleway 2 George Scott 6 I Furtado 6,7 J Bennett 1 J Candlish 7 J Ferguson 4 J R Fanshawe 6 J S Moore 2 J T Stimpson 4,7 J Tate 3 K C Bailey 6 K Dalgleish 6 K R Burke 2 L Williamson 4 M Appleby 1,2,3,6 M D I Usher 1 M R Channon 6 Micky Hammond 4,7 N P Mulholland 4 P D Evans 2,3,5 P S McEntee 1 R A Fahey 5,7 R Menzies 1,6 S A Harris 4 S C Williams 5 S Dixon 1 S Hanlon 1 S Lycett 1 Sarah Hollinshead 4,7 Tom Clover 3 W J Knight 7 08.02.2021 - Wolverhampton ©2021 by Wettstar / LiveSports.at KG / Meeting ID: 224918 / ExtID: 201358 Seite 2 08.02.2021 - Wolverhampton Rennen # 1 Seite 3 1441 m Bombardier All Weather 'Hands And Heels' Series Apprentice Handicap 5.524 Rennpreis: 5.524 (2.782 828 414 300 300 300 300 300) 1 Yes 17:30 Flach Für 4-jährige und ältere Pferde QPL PLCPT 1441 Shackabooah 4j. b W (Swiss Spirit - Ginger Cookie) 19.01 Southwell 6 60.0 1222 2.782 21,0 Jonathan Fisher Nick Vedder, Archimedes, May The Sixth 1 Trainer: S Dixon 17.01 Southwell 7 51.0 1222 5.208 23,0 K T O'Neill Requinto Dawn, Alsvinder, Katheefa 60.3 Besitzer: John Blackburn And Mr Paul 31.08 Southwell 4 58.0 1000 3.493 19,0 L Morris Blazing Hot, Alminoor, May The Sixth 30.06 Musselburgh 3 58.0 1007 3.493 34,0 Barry McHugh Annangel Joshua R Box: 8 ML: 34,0 Luke Catton 23.06 Beverley 5 58.0 1006 4.140 41,0 Barry McHugh Bomb Proof, Star Prize, Silver Sniper Everkyllachy 7j. br S (Kyllachy - Superfonic) 31.01 Wolverhampton 2 60.0 1441 2.782 11,0 Laura Pearson London Velvet Vista 2 Trainer: G Boughey 21.01 Lingfield 2 60.0 1208 2.782 9,0 Bradley Harris Our Man In Havana Breath Of Spring 60.3 Besitzer: Ever Equine & Self Preservati 05.01 Lingfield 3 60.0 1011 2.782 5,0 Laura Pearson Mercers Passional 19.12 Lingfield 4 56.0 1011 2.782 6,5 David Probert A Go Go, Roundabout Magic, Kath's Lustre Box: 5 ML: 55,0 Bradley Harris 16.01 Newcastle 5 57.0 1006 2.782 11,0 Jamie Gormley Klopp, Fair Alibi, Tabaahy Rockesbury 6j. b W (Foxwedge - Nellie Ellis) 31.01 Wolverhampton 2 60.0 1441 2.782 4,0 L Morris Vitesse Du Son Eldelbar 3 Trainer: P S McEntee 29.01 Lingfield 2 58.0 1409 2.782 13,0 L Morris Holy Tiber Heptathlete 60.3 Besitzer: Rita Baker 26.01 Wolverhampton 9 60.0 1225 2.782 17,0 L Morris I'm Watching You, Krazy Paving, Elzaam's 02.01 Lingfield 9 59.0 1409 2.782 15,0 L Morris Apollinaris, Winklemann, Bint Dandy Box: 11 ML: 45,0 Christian Howarth 19.12 Wolverhampton 8 61.0 1225 2.782 7,0 Grace McEntee The Mackem Torpedo, Fard, First Excel The King's Steed 8j. b W (Equiano - King's Siren) 13.12 Lingfield 10 59.0 1610 2.782 29,0 Elisha Whittington Dutugamunu, Saucy Encore, Like Sugar 4 Trainer: S Lycett 30.11 Kempton 4 59.0 1609 2.782 51,0 Elisha Whittington Oud Metha Bridge, Azets, Dusty Damsel 60.3 Besitzer: D Gilbert, J Lancaster, G Will 21.11 Wolverhampton 9 59.0 1739 2.782 34,0 Elisha Whittington Highest Mountain, Lake Sand, Carey Street 19.10 Windsor 12 56.0 1638 3.429 6,0 S De Sousa Espresso Freddo, Le Reveur, Party Island Box: 7 ML: 51,0 George Bass 12.10 Windsor 5 59.0 1218 2.782 4,5 K Shoemark Divine Queen, Wild Flower, Leo Davinci London 8j. b W (Galileo - Altana) 03.02 Lingfield 2 59.0 1610 2.782 5,5 Grace McEntee Rivas Rob Roy Cristal Pallas Cat 5 Trainer: P S McEntee 31.01 Wolverhampton 3 59.0 1441 2.782 13,0 L Morris Everkyllachy Velvet Vista 59.9 Besitzer: Trevor Johnson 19.01 Southwell 6 61.0 1421 2.782 13,0 Grace McEntee Daafy, Mister Freeze, De Bruyne Horse 07.01 Southwell 4 58.0 1621 2.709 11,0 Jason Hart Headland, Motawaafeq, Pivotal Decision Box: 1 ML: 75,0 Callum Hutchinson 11.12 Southwell 10 56.0 1621 3.429 17,0 L Morris Amadeus Grey, Native Silver, Jump The Gu Mo Henry 9j. b W (Monsieur Bond - Mo Mhuirnin) 31.01 Wolverhampton 5 59.0 1441 2.782 4,0 Rhys Clutterbuck Eldelbar, Rockesbury, Vitesse Du Son 6 Trainer: A Keatley 21.01 Newcastle 5 58.0 1614 2.782 15,0 P Mulrennan Dramatista, Broctune Red, Pholas 59.9 Besitzer: Ontoawinner And The Shevlin 03.01 Southwell 4 59.0 1222 2.782 9,0 Harry Russell Nick Vedder, Qaaraat, Dirchill 08.12 Southwell 3 68.0 1222 2.683 5,5 Mr S Walker Letmestopyouthere Spring Romance Box: 12 ML: 11,0 Jessica Anderson 01.12 Wolverhampton 2 57.0 1225 2.782 5,0 D C Costello Chillon Castle Turanga Leela Mostallim 4j. b W (Bated Breath - Lifting Me Higher) 28.01 Newcastle 3 59.0 1614 2.782 6,0 Laura Pearson Absolute Dream Broctune Red 7 Trainer: M Appleby 14.01 Chelmsford City 7 59.0 2012 3.105 23,0 Josephine Gordon Pilot Wings, Dawn View, Dream Point 58.5 Besitzer: The Hobbits 11.12 Southwell 6 53.0 1621 3.429 12,0 A Mullen Amadeus Grey, Native Silver, Jump The Gu 27.11 Southwell 5 54.0 2427 3.429 13,0 L Morris Sky Power, Notation, Cold Harbour Box: 10 ML: 9,0 Frederick Larson 09.11 Southwell 3 60.0 1421 2.782 4,0 A Mullen Rhubarb Cesifire Mercury 9j. ch W (Showcasing - Miss Rimex) 04.02 Southwell 10 58.0 1222 2.782 17,0 Hollie Doyle Onebaba, Excelinthejungle, Archimedes 8 Trainer: S Hanlon 12.12 Wolverhampton 11 60.0 1739 3.817 8,0 D E Hogan Beau Geste, Maqboola, The British Lion 58.1 Besitzer: Newgen Racing Group 06.11 Wolverhampton 4 57.0 1441 2.782 15,0 David Probert Ishebayorgrey, Brockey Rise, Bobby Joe Le 05.04 Dundalk 14 59.0 1207 5.550 34,0 R P Cleary Tynamite, Bellick, Red All Star Box: 2 ML: 34,0 Aiden Brookes 25.03 Wolverhampton 11 60.0 1225 3.105 3,7 A Kirby Krazy Paving, Daring Guest, Wild Flower Firsteen 5j.
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