Kempton 18:20 Result

Winning Time:

2:8

Runners:

12

Winning Trainer:

Charlie & Mark Johnston

Winning Jockey:

Andrea Atzeni

Total Win:

  • 4 Super Mo 14/1
  • 5 J J Stingleton 16/1
  • 6 Albert Cee 16/1
  • 7 Bear Force 16/1
  • 8 Ninetynineproblems 14/1
  • 9 Rebel Angel 50/1
  • 10 Greavsie 16/1
  • 11 Invincible Heir 16/1
  • 12 Hawkes Bay 50/1
18:20 Kempton

Unibet/British Stallion Studs EBF Restricted Novice Stakes (GBB Race)

  • Class 5
  • 2YO
  • Winner £3672
  • -
  • 12 runners

7f

Going: Standard / Slow

Surface: Polytrack

Draw Advantage: None

Race Tip

FERRARI QUEEN has more to do here than when winning her Doncaster maiden, but she was impressive that day, coming home by six lengths after leading at the furlong pole, despite looking as if the experience would do her good. She may be capable of following up, though Fariba caught the eye when fourth at Newcastle on her debut and could prove a very serious rival. Newcomer Congresbury looks the part on paper and is one to watch first time out, along with David Simcock's Super Mo.

No. (Draw)
Form
Horse
Age
Weight
OR
Trainer/Jockey
Price
CommentComm
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1 (10)

Shirt

2

9-7

T: H SpillerJ: Thore Hammer Hansen
2 (1)

Shirt

2

9-7

T: J G PortmanJ: Rhys Clutterbuck
3 (4)

Shirt

2

9-7

T: R HannonJ: S M Levey
4 (6)

1

Shirt

(38)D

Form /1

2

9-7

T: Charlie & Mark JohnstonJ: Andrea Atzeni
5 (12)

Shirt

2

9-7

T: J A OsborneJ: Saffie Osborne
6 (3)

Shirt

2

9-7

T: J Best & K JewellJ: Jason Watson
7 (11)

Shirt

2

9-7

T: D M SimcockJ: J P Spencer
9 (2)

34

Shirt

(41)BF

Form /34

2

9-5

T: H J L DunlopJ: Charles Bishop
10 (14)

80

Shirt

(18)

Form /80

2

9-5

T: A WestJ: P Cosgrave
11 (8)

87

Shirt

(22)

Form /87

2

9-5

T: D J S Ffrench DavisJ: J F Egan
13 (5)

Shirt

2

9-2

T: D M LoughnaneJ: S De Sousa
14 (13)

Shirt

2

9-0

T: M D I UsherJ: Tyler Heard
8 (7)

Shirt

2

9-5

T: Patrick OwensJ: Non Runner
12 (9)

4

Shirt

(10)

Form /4

2

9-2

T: K P De FoyJ: Daniel Muscutt

Race Tip

FERRARI QUEEN has more to do here than when winning her Doncaster maiden, but she was impressive that day, coming home by six lengths after leading at the furlong pole, despite looking as if the experience would do her good. She may be capable of following up, though Fariba caught the eye when fourth at Newcastle on her debut and could prove a very serious rival. Newcomer Congresbury looks the part on paper and is one to watch first time out, along with David Simcock's Super Mo.

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