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Sun 20 Oct 2024 Racecards

UK time: 00:00:00
Ireland

16:25 Limerick

Weighed In

Sun 20 Oct 2024 Stl Logistics Handicap Chase

  • Runners: 9
  • Dist: 2m 3f 50y
  • Type: Chase
  • Surface: Turf
  • Going: Good (Good to Yielding in places)
  • 1st D J Gilligan 4 The Big Chap 5.50
  • 2nd G Brouder 9 Caesar Rock 10.00
  • 3rd K M Donoghue 2 Railway Hurricane 8.50
  • Winning Time: 4m 44.07s
  • Winning Distance: 4 1/4 L, 1 1/2 L
  • Winning Trainer: P W Flynn
  • Winning Jockey: D J Gilligan
  • Win: €6.50
  • Place: €2.20 , €3.10 , €2.40
  • Exacta: €62.80
  • Forecast: €58.84
  • Tricast: €468.36
  • 1st
    4
    D J Gilligan

    Age 7 CP

    ANALYSIS: Led or disputed lead, headed before 5th, 2nd halfway, headway to challenge entering straight and led 2 out, pushed along and asserted approaching last, kept on well run-in, comfortably
  • 2nd
    9
    G Brouder

    Age 8 BLK

    4 1/4 L
    ANALYSIS: Disputed lead, led before 5th and soon clear, reduced lead of 2 lengths halfway, slight mistake 5 out and slow 3 out, pushed along and headed 2 out, soon no impression on winner, kept on one pace
  • 3rd
    2
    K M Donoghue

    Age 9 BLK TT

    1 1/2 L
    ANALYSIS: Rear of mid-division, 7th halfway, headway approaching straight and travelled well in 3rd before 2 out, pushed along and no impression before last, kept on one pace
  • 4th
    13
    T Power Roche

    Age 6 CP

    1/2 L
    ANALYSIS: Tracked leaders, 4th halfway, mistake 3 out and pushed along approaching straight, slight mistake 2 out, ridden and no impression before last, kept on one pace run-in
  • 5th
    15
    C M Hogan

    Age 9 TT

    5 1/2 L
    ANALYSIS: Mid-division, 5th halfway, mistake 9th, 6th and pushed along entering straight, ridden and no impression approaching last, kept on one pace
  • 6th
    5
    D Meyler

    Age 9

    1 1/4 L
    ANALYSIS: Tracked leaders, 3rd halfway, pushed along entering straight and no impression in 5th 2 out, no extra
  • PU
    1
    J W Kennedy

    Age 8 CP TT

    ANALYSIS: Always towards rear, never a factor, mistake 5th, detached when pulled up before 3 out
  • F
    8
    B W Harvey

    Age 7 CP

    ANALYSIS: Mid-division, 6th halfway, no impression 5 out, moderate 7th when fell 2 out
  • PU
    12
    T P Harney

    Age 8

    ANALYSIS: Always towards rear, never a factor, no extra after 3 out, well behind and pulled up before next
  • NR
    D J O'Keeffe
    3

    Age 8

    ANALYSIS: NonRunner
  • NR
    M P Walsh
    6

    Age 8 BLK

    ANALYSIS: NonRunner
  • NR
    S W Flanagan
    7

    Age 6 TT

    ANALYSIS: NonRunner
  • NR
    K E Buckley
    10

    Age 6

    ANALYSIS: NonRunner
  • NR
    C Stone-Walsh
    11

    Age 8

    ANALYSIS: NonRunner
  • NR
    D E Mullins
    14

    Age 9

    ANALYSIS: NonRunner
VERDICT: Shantreusse remains on a favourable-looking mark having blundered away his chances in Aintree's Topham Chase in April. Well suited by testing ground, he nonetheless disappointed in the Thyestes Chase in January but bounced back with a good runner-up effort at Naas the following month and ran a fine race at Aintree, considering his bad blunder at the fifth-last fence. Kings Halo disappointed in the aforementioned Naas race but had a veterinary excuse as he returned lame. He was well beaten on his season reappearance at Killarney, that was at an inadequate distance and over hurdles and, last season, had the profile of a progressive type. Invictus Machin is 7lb higher than when winning on yielding to soft ground in August.
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